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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1932, p. 8

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6 * M oo ts rotegy Te -...,“.,..Uf, £85 ope-n until 7,\:30 pm * j Henry & Martha‘s Beauty Salon s e s 2 3 Phane M.AP. asy" ; Mrs. Elwell, road who has t no charming woman: should be . For your convenience this St Drum and Bugle corps of Dumaresq Spencer post of â€"the American Le'gipn were guests at the biâ€"centenâ€" nial celebration of the D. A. R. on Monday evening, _________________ 4 Jean Harlow, but brown, black, or aubt setting for the persc i .1 Sn ons . Wresntadres.. Pfi s s £3 Mr. Orson B. Brand who has been on the sick list for several months is greatly improved. s c is y ‘Campbell Chapter Guild will meet at Masonic hall tomorrow afternoon (Friday). Mrs. Albert® Larson and. !!!a.gm ® BlkkewflLaet ‘As host-.‘ esses. . All membersâ€" and their friends, are invited to attend. ‘ __ ITwentyâ€"four _ members _of â€"the. OU: probably â€" _ s YJ."n P“-.I.P_l.y LY? llidn t 'll'lt_ _Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Hamlin enâ€" tertained at dinner and bridge last Saturday evening. Mrs. E. H. Parkes, mother of Mrs. E. B. Parks: of Elmwood drive who underwent a very serious *operation at the Highland Park hospital lut] Th‘t:rsda'y. is setting along nicely. Don‘t forget the Oneâ€"Act Play test at Ravinia Villagé House week â€" Wednesday, Thursday Friday. Mrs. Theodore Arnswald of Bobâ€" oâ€"Link road returned Saturday from Dayton, Ohio, where she spent sevâ€" eral days. ~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. â€"Forest D. Rose of Highmoor will entertain the memâ€" bers of the Press bridge club â€"on Saturday evening. _ 4 +â€" ~â€". . Phone H.\P 370 Central Avenue â€" Oppo vell, Sr., of N. Green Bay has been confined to her , but we can make of your auburn glory, a bewitching personality that is yohu. A â€"â€"Opposite Aléyon Theatre C ie 100 oi . ¢>~~ ABK â€"wubout our possess and Pinâ€"Curl be without. . .. Permanents >8ho_p 4s open until 7:30 p.m. â€" conâ€" next _ _ tE i. J, sheahen entertained the members_of her bridge club on Tuesâ€" dpy evening. â€"â€"Mrs. â€"Marthaâ€"Ptumb ~of ~Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mr. Lloyd Parks of Cedar Springs, Mich., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Marâ€" shall, of Elmwood drive last week. .__Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad of Rogers Park were the weekâ€"end ‘guests of their father Mr. M. C. Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller of Evansâ€" ‘ton were the weekâ€"end guests of <(Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bernardi. _ Mr, William Winchester who has tbeen ‘confined to the Ft. Sheridan hospital is back on duty again, Mrs. Oscar Holstrom is confined to her home with the flu, this week. The Grace_M. B.ladies will hold a food sale at Laegeler‘s Pharmacy, Saturday, Feb. 27. A variety of I good eats will be on sale. Sgt. Schwertfeger of Ft. Sheridan who has been laid up for several weeks with a broken arm, is conâ€" valescing rapidly. a bed for several months is able up and around again. M ~Children‘s Hair Cutting [ Fine Sea Foods +r® rrkss 32 North First Street Tél. H. P.3702 â€" ~~Highland Park | »ER FooPs | ”SPECIALS{ Im ""4z001sIn PuUull 21 crREAM curEss®, i». £1¢C Snappy New York 39 AMERICAN, in.â€"___ _ I9C Fresh SMELTS_ aqp _ rllb ZSC Fresh Fillet of Baby PIKE, 1b. 39(! Imported Russian sl Caviar, 35¢ can ; 3 for ... | Wisonsin Full A%1 Deep Sea SCALLOPS 1P:..:044.. g im 49C Fancy Spanish MACKEREL, 1b. ___ 38(: Thursday â€" Friday â€"â€" Villa. ~Mrs. Katherine Gorman, 75, a j neer resident of Round Lake d last week at the home of her dau &nâ€"flrrmb;frâ€"x.â€"wmaâ€"fi Mrs. Anna Durst, wife of Mathias Durst, died last week at her home in Waukegan after an iliness of two months. â€" * A next. Monday. _ â€""“. * .m.u. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman of Glenâ€" view avenue are the happy parents of a son, born Friday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Help swell the milk fund for the Highland Park babies by contributâ€" ing on Tag Day, which will be held LESE, Ib. ......_._.. 0. FREE DELIVERIEY Mrs., Charles Grant is entertainâ€" ingâ€"the P. J. club at her home on Forest avenue this evening (Thursâ€" day). ® s Monday is Tag Park for the Hig] Milk fund. ; Mr. and Mrs.: Theodore Johnson of Deerfield are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a daughter born Tuesday at the Highland Park hospital. We wish to thank our many AIhe Officers club of Campbell chapter met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Weis. ~She was asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Julia Cain of Lake Forest. CARD OF THANKS Tag Day in Highland Highland Park Baby‘s Saturday a pioâ€" »miding from Rockford where she was _ called two weeks â€"ago0â€"byâ€"the serious illness of her mother. Mrs, Grunewald‘s condition is â€" slightly improved.. * Miss Etta Grunewald has turned to her home in the | building from Rn;ford whara Mr. and Mrs. George D daughter Phyllis and Mr Leslic Delhaye motored : with their parents Mr. Joseph Helhaye. month in Florida RELIABLE LAUNDRY N AND DRY CLEANING CO _ _f‘riday, Feb. 26, the Northwestâ€" ern university is sponsoring a carâ€" nival charity ball to be held at the Aragon ballroom with dance music furnished by Wayne King and Berâ€" nie Cunning, with special attractions of stage, radio, and movie celebriâ€" ties. A few of these already signed up to entertain at the carnival ball are Q. Vivian Siegele and Charles Purcel,l, who are appearing in, "The P o ol es oA w ds Ends Phone H. P. 178 â€"â€" * QUALITY DRY, CLEAXNING® & hoi e e bostaiendi® shuthaca o on their proficiency in both the draâ€" matic and floor work in the conferâ€" ring of this degree. The degree work being concluded, the meeting (Continued on page 33) At the conclusion of a well served dinner. the ~members proceedéd to the Masonic lodge room where a short business meeting of Highland Park Oddâ€" Fellows was called by Noble Grand Neckville, the Highland Park members being the hosts for the evening. f fFaâ€"Aâ€"+ Noble Grand Neckville, after welâ€" coming the gathering on behalf of the Waukegan degree team who then, under the" leadership of Past Grand W. E. Wynn, exemplified the third degree. The Waukegan staff N io Oe AGenirmizrnid Rrretedrectints. Bs msld 2. W District held a meeting last week at the Masonic temple in this city, Grand Master Thomas Fields of Monmouth, Ill., was the guest of the evening. The meeting started at $:20 p.m. with a reception and dinner served at the Green Tea Pot e M Lake County Odd Fellows Hold Important Session; Grand Master Attends DISTRICT MEETING OF 1. 0 .0. F. HERE 18th'or Lake county 1LO0.0.F THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 193» memeenmemmemmmemmmmmnnnememmemmmmemmnemoms.o ... C P George Delhaye and . and Mrs. +to Florida the Udell reâ€" of â€"6.6 per cent. ov sales, including sale trical companies, lower. C kilowatt hours of for residential and * Power Sa After dividend pa Pany, carried $2,809 fore. Surplus was i 483,471 as of Dece; The Public Sery shows current. ass and current liabili at the close of 1f 060,796 and $2,763 fore. Cash ° tot against $9,484,9992 ed its investme; <Public Service : tion, whose repo deduction of $2 ing the subsidia transactions in T during the year. The investment 598,700, .gaimt December 319 1 iary‘s holdings _ common stock. a market value of Â¥ ear'endv after t its holdings, â€" 3,4 loaned to the Util; __Net earnings 56490‘6, but be ably smaller shares then ot the 1930 return mon share, af dends., * ”'3’3..350"& ‘t‘; of common st preferred divi the year ende compared wit} Net income taxes was $7 Alhe annual tOp I. Budd, â€" Public throughout there are | , New Hig Revenu Earnings Company o the year of record for to the financ corporation, Waukegan the report a marks in bo company THURSDAy corporati net inco hu

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