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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 9

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f("d IP"“}»I Glen ~â€"Have your curtains laundered fresh for Eastepâ€" ted ‘that the entin carefully washed, stretched and ruffles fdted. ade sgpayatipn.mr’ ~â€" 3 9 : ped at this time © $ â€" O@ne Week Onlyâ€"March 14 to March 19, Park children cel thdays for the firs irs on Monday. Lit r, four year old DM’ s. Arthur Vetter o 1e, and Bobby Hart on of Mr. and Mrs Sheahen court, cele t and secondâ€" birth y. , ained a number of threeâ€"thirty to. fives nd rthdays ime in 4 Y the Highland P THURSDAY, . MARCH â€"3, standing opera. companies â€"throughâ€" out the United States, such as ‘the Chicago ~Civic ~Opera, . New York Opera Co., San Francisco Opera Co., and other famous> productions â€" as LilacTime, Princess Flavia, The Love Call, New Moon, My. Maryland and many others.. He is wellâ€"known tlor his teaching and his pupits have the leading star of "Marching By." _ For appointment telephone Highâ€" land Park 3977, or Davis 8266.â€" â€" â€" Last Friday a delegation of young voter$? attended a meeting of the Young People‘s Democratic club held at the, Waukegan hotel. The next meeting will be held a week from G. Ribaudo, popular Evarston enor and voice culture teacher, will pen a voice culture studio here hursday, March 3rd at 581 Laurel venue, Highland Park. On the opâ€" ning week he will test,voices withâ€" ; LACE CURTAIN SPECIAL RELIABLE LAUNDRY and â€"_ _‘ CLEANING CoO. * 99 eP >emnke Glencoe and Winnetka customers call Highland Park 2 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Telephones â€" H. P. 177 â€" 178 â€" 179 50 Cents Per Pair A crowd of 150 attended the anâ€" nual banquet of the Holy Name soâ€" ciety held in eonjunction with the Tabernacle society Monday evening at St. James hall, Highwood, which was held in honorâ€"of Father Holly‘s birthday anniversaryr. A splendid evening is repor'fi;ed. The toastmasâ€" ter of the evening was Father J. K. Fielding of St. Patrick‘s church, W. Lake Forest, and the main speaker of the evening was Louis Several, president of the Holy Name society of Our Lady of Victory branch; Chiâ€" cago. Other interesting talks were given by Father F. E. Magner of St. Mary‘s â€" church, Evanston, forâ€" mer pastor of St. James church; Major Simoni, priest in charge at 150 Attend Banquet Honoring Father id'a‘ry’s chm;ch,_ Lake. Forest and Father Savage of the Holy Cross church, Deerfield. > iz =~ 4 008 NNb «o Father Holly was presented a gift from the members and gave a deâ€" lightful talk in expressing his apâ€" preciation for their thou’gfifigxlness. â€"Mrs. William Dooley, president of the Tabernacle society, and Marshall Williams presidént of the Holy Name society also spoke, as well as John C. Kram, chairman of enterâ€" cago, Miss Anna Mae Curley, Fred Ehrens accompanied at the. piano by the Oak Terrace Players. â€" Becorations ofâ€" flowers were. furâ€" nished by Charles Fiore. The ladies of the parish served a most delicious dinner for which they deserve much tures was the Victoria Quartet from Our Lady of Victory Ehu}-ch, Chiâ€" The next regular meeting of the Holy Name society will be held toâ€" night at eight o‘clock in St. James hall. Members are urged to attend. Considerable interest is being manifest in the bowling matches which are held every Tuesday eveâ€" ning. All members of team urged. to attend. and increase Eastep<‘ ted. THE PRELSS Thursday and Friday : 7 p.m. Community service. March 3 and 4 ~°~ One Act play. Saturday, March 5th â€" â€" Q a.m. â€"Brownie pack. ~ 10 am. Art Scouts. Sunday, March 6th , 8 p.m. Ravinia Players rehearsal. Monday, March 7th s 7:30 p.m. Men‘s Y, M. class. _ Tuesday, March 8th 2 ~ 7 p.m. Girls‘ basketball game. Wednesday, March 9th â€" al. ") 2:30 p.m. Ravinia Woman‘s club afternoon. meeting. averages. Any other bowlers who| Father of Rep. Bolger are intemlt_ed are urged to attend| . Dies in Woodstock Ravinia Village House Calendar | ~â€" John Special Sale ... Perrin‘s Slipâ€"on Gloves ~â€"_ of Suede and Glace Kidskin Only while about 150 pairs last will we be able to make this remarkable offer, as repeat or fillâ€"in orders will not be accepted by the manufacturer. > 3 Made in France of fine kidskins in the slipâ€"on style. Full pique sewnâ€"a feature that guarantees exceéllent service. Children‘s Slipâ€"on Chamoisuede Gloves in ' White and Creme. ' A splendid value at 65¢ pgir: ARNETT‘S White â€" Beige â€" Black ~ ‘These Gloves Are Washable â€"$1.95 Regular $2.95 value Choice of ies pmie d Mr. Earl Patterson spent last weekâ€"end at Lake Villa. y3 tended illness. A pioneer of the county, he had â€"spentâ€" most of his years in Woodstock and was a memâ€" ber of the school board twelve years besides serving as police chief. > day morning at 10 o‘clock in St. Mary‘s church, Woodstock. John Bolger, 71, father of Repreâ€" sentative Thomas Bolger of Mcâ€" Henry and for 25 years police chief of Woodstock, died at his home in Woodstock last week after an exâ€" Funeral services were held Friâ€"

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