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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 10

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monsiel .o4 ~â€"| sonssonrs l Fine Sea Foods 12 $4L0E!ALS We will build and finance a home on your lot, little or noâ€" down payment required.â€"Payments like rent. Workmanship and materials guaranteed. j PIACENZA & CAPITANI General Contractors 124 Maple Ave. â€" Highwood 1912 Fancy SALMON natisur m. _ 29¢ maok seA _ 395 Decp Sea SCALLOPS AQ , lb 2 ; .. mmcarvuds Fancy Imp. SWISS CHEESE, Ib. ..._.._._ iG.".: Fresh SMELTS HOURS: Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ~Wedcday until 7:30 p.m. Sundays : ~â€"?:80 to 5:80 p.m. for readingâ€"only. 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD ~â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€"KHighland Park You are cordially invited to visit “mch‘nh“m&i“m tnW iil ind 1 WI oNZT ECE T of Highland Park _ _ _ .. I P of Highland Park _ 381 Hazel Avenue _ 2 xxx y URCH SERVICES esmm § s:::n School 9 :30 a.m. | â€"Among the Highland Park women * Between Ages 4â€"20 who attended the Girl Scout Field Morning Service 11 :00 a.m. conference at the Drake hotel on Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 :00 Saturday ~morning. Feb. 27. were ristian Science literature may be New York Herkimer _ 29¢ â€" 39¢ â€"65¢ 49c¢ ~ Udell Building, Highland Park, L. Telephones Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park. Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. . State 6326 j * A member o « ~~â€"The Chicago Suburban Qui Group ~~ Chicago offices: 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughbyâ€"Tower g Telephone Central 3355 Vol. 8 sUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR by the name and address of the . writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in [HE HIGFHLAND PARK PRESS affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" !'hh.fn.',:m In.:lnrni .‘t‘“nc-hr advertisâ€" conference at the Drake hotel on Saturday morning, Feb. 27,. were Mrs. Robert Clark, chairman of the Mrs. H. R. Pier, Mrs. Bernard Newâ€" Elizabeth Flinn, Miss Virginia Marsh, Mts. Marsh, Mrs. Howard Copp, Mrs, Jacob Weinbeérg, and Miss Mary Lu McClernan has acâ€" cepted a part time position with New Trier Council of Girl Scouts. ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Prices begin at $1.50 weekly and include one private and one class lesson Tel. Highland Park 1138 ~~ Winnetka 3012 Resolutions of condolence, cards of inn has had charge of the high Local and Personal of Highland Park Marley School of Music FLORENCE CHASE * PIANO PETROLEUM COMPANY FUEL OHLS COMMERCE OWNED AND Beginners and Advanced Pupils 223 CARY AVENUE ... ‘Telephone Highland Park 2206 Highland Park and Winnetka tlui‘iou than meet the specifications â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Oof The Bureau of Standards 25, 1932 _ No. 88 "THECPR ES B ~â€"BY NORTH_â€"SHORE PEOPLE school troop of Girl Scouts here in Highland Park, will continue her duties along that line the same as usual. â€" â€"a Oakwood avenue, were greatly surâ€" prised on Wednesday morning â€"to find a family of scarlet Tanagers feeding out in their back yard. United â€"Evangelical ~Congregational church will hold their monthly meetâ€" ingâ€"Thursday, March 10, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. H. Maechtle, â€"Sr.;â€" of 152 â€"N. ~Second street. _ â€"â€" > Feb. 17,â€" when twentyâ€"one of their friends came to help them celebrate their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Bunco and five hundred were. playâ€" ~Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Soenksen of Michigan avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, born last Wednesday at the Highland ‘Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell of Pléasâ€" ant avenue, areâ€"the. happy parents of a son, born Sunday, Feb. 28, at the Highland Park hospital. Florida. : Mr. and Mrs,. John F. Gallagher who spent severalâ€" weeks in the South, have returned home. $ Prairie avenue, Highwood, pleasantly â€"surprised on W ed: from a several weeks sojourn in Florida. â€" Among the recent arrivals of vaâ€" Mr. and Mrs, John F. Gallagher] cationers at St. Petersburg, Fla,, who spent severalâ€" weeks in the| include Mr. and Mrs. George T. Janâ€" South, have returned home. nings of thisâ€"city. E* ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Merrell of Pléasâ€"| Mrs. William B. Holden of Chiâ€" ant avenue, are the. happy parents| cago, â€"formerly Grace McClure of of a son, born Sunday, Feb. 28, at| this city, is leaving today for Frank: the Highlandâ€"Park hospital. ‘lin, N.C., where she has been called The â€" Missionary â€"society of the| an account of the serious illness of Bethany Evangelical church will| her father. _ § meet next Thursday afternoon at| Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Mason of pleasantly .surprisedâ€"on. Wednesday,| at _Elm. Place school, ____..__________ Feb. 17, when twentyâ€"one of their|. Mrs. Arthur F. Byfiekhi gave, a friends came to help them celebr‘te program of French songs interpreâ€" their fifteenth wedding anniversary.| ted by. dances by Miss Polly Gerts Bunco and five hundred were. playâ€"| at the meeting of Le Cercle Franâ€" ed. Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, and Miss| caise, yesterday in the Fine ‘Arts Marieé Lawther, niece of the Lawâ€"| Building in Chicago. | ga:". thers, arranged the party. : The Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Siemsen iss . Bell of Hadden Hall, ~their i Atlantic City, N.J., is spending the| ther and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Byler ninter soith. har _ SRHHE _ Mra _ Laon] oOf Nuaperville, I. o 2 -Repregtntativea from the Busiâ€" ness Girls‘ Clubs in Waukegan, Lake Forest and Highland Park, met at the local Y.W.C.A. last. evening for dinner, to discuss plans for the.naâ€" tionâ€"wide banquet to be held on the 29th of March, at which time the Highland Park girls will be hostâ€" esses to the other two clubs.. _ H. Winne of 309 Ravine drive. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guyot of Detroit, Mich., are visiting relatives in Highland Park. f Mr. and Mrs. William Stupple and Miss Alice Stupple, who have been spending Several weeks in Floâ€" rida, left last week to return to their home here by motor. * Mr. Edward Glover of N. St. The Missionary society of the â€"Williamâ€"Briggs familyâ€"of. 405 , of dependent Daughters of the Vik. avenue, Highwood, who met with serious injury when her hand went into an electric wringer recently, i; convalescing at the Highland Pa ings, Friday, _ March 4, at the Ma. sonic hall. Refreshments will be ser. â€"Mrs. A. A._Dahl of the Laegeler building, éélebrated ~herâ€" birthday anniversary Saturday, by entertainâ€" ing twentyâ€"four friends. The party was a very lovely affair, bunco be. ing played after which refreshments were served. Those who were priz winners at bunco were Mrs. Sarah Laegeler, Miss Jean Nichols, and Mrs. Ellen Fritsch Among the out of town guests were friends from Chicago, Hubbard Woods and Lake ent nf many lovely gifts. _ preceding the lecture by Col. Davis Mrs. G. S. Rettig of North Cenâ€" tral avenue, Highwood, entertained members of her five hundred club on Monday afternoon.. The successâ€" ful prize winners were Mrs. Rettig, Mrs.â€"Sculdyâ€"and â€"Mrs.â€"Reilly.â€"â€"â€" _ Miss Elizabeth Yahnke of Oakâ€" wood avenue, entertained members of her five hundredâ€"club last Tues day afterncoon. . § , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yowell, Mrs Charles Kuhiman and Miss Edith Bartelman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robertson of Milâ€" waukee, Wis., last Thursday. â€" ~\Mr. and Mrs. Samuet Holmes and daughter â€" Alice: left Friday with Mrs. Edmund Eitel, who spent the past month _ with friends in High land Park, to motor to Randolph, Va., Mrs. Eitels‘ home. ~~Mrs. Charles Larson entertained members of her five hundred club last Saturday evening.â€" . Miss Em,hda Griswodl of the Udell building, who has been on the sick list for several days, is very much improved. | Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Nichols and family figg_ro the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mré. ~Roy Armstrong of ‘Wilmette. = The Philomathean Reading Circle met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. E. Ham. Mrs. Carl Bates gave a book review. * Mrs. Roger S. Vail and son Joey ‘returned ‘home yesterday from Flo rida where they spent the past Friday. evening. A dance will be given by the In. 8. 198

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