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Highland Park Press, 21 Jan 1932, p. 14

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4& st ob s n NP a4 a $s ie d e B 2 4 tA 2s 3 2E ie ) es 4 F4 : ' f 1e : > v * e + h8 d Ruth . Johnston,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Johnston of of merit from the Red Cross on Friâ€" day of last week for saving the life of a bather last summer. The award was presented her at Wellesâ€" ... Mrs. K..B.â€"Lacyâ€"ofâ€"Datoâ€"avenue was hostess to the Drama Fortâ€" nightly on Tuesday evening. Is Easy to Control Needs Less Attention Gives More Heat Leaves Few Ashes Makes No Grime from each dollar spent for Local and Personal c 6t Miabland Park _ Facts About Waurkrcar Korprers CoKr Charles Harbaugh Lumber Co.Highwoodâ€"Fuel, Feed & Hwd.C s + f Richard O‘Connor â€" Highland Park Fuel Co. Central Coal & Material Co. Menoni & Mecogni 3 Soderberg Fuel Co. ' Mutual Coal Co. Mercer Lumber Co. .___*_Coke is Endorsed by the U. 8. Bureau of Mines â€" Koppers You Receive a Dollar‘s * building. â€"â€"_Capt. _Edwin A. Smith of 172 Pleasant avenue, regular army inâ€" structor of Company I and the Hoâ€" witzer Co. of the Illinois National Guard has been ordered by the War Mr., and Mrs, Robert Peterson and daughter of Chicago were the Sunâ€" day.supper guests at the Clarence Varney home on Glenview avenue. ley college, where she is a student. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matz and two children of Chicago were the WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE is easier to handle. It is light in weight and tending your heating plant is much easier. Free from soot and smoke, WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE makes no grime in your home. It is absolutely clean. Ask any fuel dealer listed below to send a Wauâ€" kegan Koppers service man, without obligation to you, to recommend the correct size WAUKEâ€" GAN KOPPERS COKE for your heating plant. Or write for full particulars to the North Shore Coke and Chemical Company, Waukegan, Illinois. ... more heat for each dollar spent. WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE does burn almost completely! It does leave few ashes! It does eliminate waste! When aâ€"fuel burns almost completely, leaving ither THE PRESS Miss Lydia Munz and the Messrs. Ben Newsbaum and Dave Beckly of Fairbury, Ill., were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rapp of the Udell building. March 10. â€"Capt.â€" Jesse K. Lippin= cott, now stationed at â€"Fortâ€"Sheriâ€" dan will succeed him at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. John Udell spent the weekâ€"end in Burlington, Ia. Frank Von Geyso entertained a department to assume command of a unit in Honolulu. He will be reâ€" lieved of his duties at Waukegan on February 1, but will not sail Mrs. E. P. Sedgwick and daughtt Miss Betty are spending sever months in Palm Beach, Fla. â€"_.â€" Little Bobby Hart seriously it jured his foot last Saturday mot: ing when he stepped on a nail whik playing. The nail had penetraté the bone of the foot. He will t laid up for several weeks. § ._Mrs. Frantzen of La Grange spert the weekâ€"end with her daught«© Mrs. J. A. Thomson. home of Mrs. Roy Howe of Pleas: ant avenue, by the members of th Sorosis Amicae. Prizes were award ed for costumes, and various game were indulged_ in. â€"Everyone 1e ported a very pleasant evening. A very delightful masquerade wa enjoyed Monday evening at th «Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Benton Harbor, Mich., is spending this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Vetter of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Robert Bridges of Oakland avenue, entertained the members of her bridge club on Tuesday eve view avenue, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Burdick of Ravinia are spending ten days n New York City. â€" The Highland Park PréS The Woman‘s Christian Temper ance Union will hold their monthly meeting at 2 o‘clock Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 27, at the home of Mrs. Harry Thomas of 603 Glea RELIABLE LAUNDRY Mr. â€"and Mrs. Stephen Zipoy ot New York City are spending a fex days this week with Mr. and Mr. Frank Zipoy of S. St. Johns avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weis of Burtor avenue, entertained friends from Wilmette at bridge Wednesday eve <â€" Mrs. Michael G. Maurine of Ridge. wood drive, entertained the men. bers of her bridge club last evening (Wednesday). f â€"Mrs,â€"Georgeâ€"Cummings,â€"who un: derwent an operation for goitre at the Highland Park hospital las week, is getting along nicely. __Mr. and Mrs. khaymond Sheahen are moving from Deerfleld road t, 688 Central avenue. Mr.â€"and Mrs. John Zengeler lef; Friday on a two months motor trip to Texas. During their absence their son Jack will remain at Lak, Forest college where he is a student _ Mrs. Hoyne Anderson left 7 day for New York where she wi; _ Camden, S. C., where she will re. main until April. Mr. Robert W. Pease who has beea confined to his home with erysipela; is getting along nicely. group of young people at a ];,; §wuuday evening Aat his home on Woodland avenue, ______________"" can do your Wantâ€"ad job alon&* Nine out of ten people he" read it, f The Press Wantâ€"Ads DRY CLEANING CO. THURSDAY, JANUARYy ;; AND veral artists o "ittor Damiani & Germont. lt Traviata, â€" Principal tenor ents are chan; 'n’ ling th‘ To Cesare Formich ite to be hear Egon Pollak wi tor‘s desk. The season‘s &gain bring Co fore the Chicag artist and Leols the cast as Mi Principal tenor i pilmon'-t] season. Sonia son, Oscar Col with Lotte L role of Eva fo wise the â€"ass! fore, featuring Yan Gordon, sare Formichi hfl Cooper C ning Die Meist Marshall rep the principal The week 0; a performance will have one c are among t the season, a part of the a portant â€" and opera lovers choosing fav to the Civic ening Janua vary 30, aft goes to Bost ment of two performances The twent; by Chicago‘s sation is dra ell for the HURSDAY, FAYO ch

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