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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 9

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~1 apgIE3 ~â€"â€" [ May we submit samples with prices. 532 West Central Avenue Telephone H.P. 949 [ |. Miss YTOMA PIALL Rockford snn sn feeinaiine en meepiines mrhecsintnccoimeniinmn Enslc mt igemen s .. nniell 9 8| | home to Rockford college, Rockford N n meerermenneranmennneranrenirmmomaarnn _â€"â€". _4 | to spend the weekâ€"end with â€"her parâ€" mne 3 mmmmmnmnomommunmmnemmdnn menanonnmomnamonannmnanumsnincoduinniee Ro enu, MI’- ‘fldu"b ch.fles Gr‘nt (# TT n in n nc in n mm nnreamenconnrmmpmaeompmnomnmen ce mereacocnananatita Forest avenue. _ ; : 5 4 2 Mr. R. F. Walker will return home t ieyo ts s seb nc e is se wl S * gridsxvt:l?m ,Eaf[ll;é weeks t;ip to <h .cs i K eath ley, if. Mr._Kerker of Fun for the s â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| Glencoe, president of the Jewel Tea Co., accompanied â€" Mr. Walker. o _ WINDOW SHADE ~REPLACEMENT SEASON / 9 * " x r <‘\\ .6 French Vanilla . > (fl’ t between two layers vl“' G\p. N of Pistachio Nut â€" s 6.?(' 4.?6 te* . 5* 4 ..\6(" _# JOLLY Easter bunnies .. . . bright colored â€"eggs for the eggâ€"huntâ€" Pure, wholesome, deli¢â€" ious. Chocolate rabbit with candy eggs. : eP â€" _ 4 ell you one or one hundred shades. . § |._ Mr. Cetont e e e iL. M t en s_ bliirine in in nali in in ie in aerecticani c recmmint ce mm nc es â€"end with his parents, Mr. OIL OPAQUEâ€"HOLLAND ~LINENâ€" 8 â€" gn John pnna:;‘fs 0 : I mnraAnc T rE uie 8| | Sheridan road. arance is ta LUXGRSâ€"WASHAB‘.ES se ~18 "an aviationâ€" courseâ€" at the C f 8 | t alacâ€" Naval training station. 61 YEARSANâ€" a* * D For GROWNâ€"UPS A * complete selection of deli¢ions Artstyle Chocoâ€" lates, nougats, .gtf; . in boxes. Phone 144 A ~complete _ _ gelection of EASTER GREETINGS THE P RESE ..$1.00 up. [HE HICHLAND PARK PRESS | . â€"Little Anne Kittermaster of So. Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, Linden avenue celebrated her eighth 1911. at the Post Office at Highland Park. | birthday anniversary last Saturday omm mmmanmmemmmâ€"â€"â€"~~â€"~â€"â€"â€"~ | evening by entertaining at a birthâ€" mm:oruclm day party. â€" m ces C THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY Mrs. Tom Duffy of 586 Homewood Udell Building, Highland Park, HL. avenue is . entertaining at eight Telephones Highland Park §57â€"558â€"559 | tables of 500 tonight (Thursday). â€"oxlne h derlireteu . mt extcamizet ho P Chicago offices: 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoug â€" _ Pelephone Central 3355 Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR . o ootomunications must be accompanied E; 1 MB 20000 ohaiaiiniabet dn vtmedetihen‘ tC 9R 2 by the name and address of the writer. mmnflh&n-fimdfindhu bwq..dumbhnnnmh m‘ e ‘E*_' . . ‘Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other ing inbeineomncmesnseteemerescommmnnccniannnmemmepenene mm n 0 E0 1O 0 NOCA e 5CC 2 3 No.s| Mr. and Mrs. H. Reeder of.Loa Anâ€" # g2eICS, "‘lt»l 71 Ceo MeS «> birthday on March 4th. In the afterâ€" ittle £ at a party and in the L.oca an ‘ Persona evening many former Highland Park of Highland Park residents gathered for & â€"celebration. * xEA Gordon is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. I, C. Bishop of Chicago was| .. . Fr. Clow, former residents the weekâ€"end guest: of Mrs. W. W. here. Ts ole i s Reichardt. _ ; es Mrs. Paul Muzik of Everett place|| â€" oc who has been ill} with flu is very|| yâ€" ~+~> P*"_ €. much improved. â€" _ _ i| > q * day I:;ke;' 'Slva;il training station. 2s Mfl% street will entertain at three ! l + I C E Ls I < 4 A x Ted Osburn left Monday _f_?r pon- for several months. Miss â€" Virginia Grant The Chicago Suburban 'g-""' Group aeo offices: 1016â€"17â€"18 Wiloughby Tower Mrs. Leander L. Winters of Laurel avenue ,.entertained the mothers of the Roycemore seniors at a tea given at her home yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday). °_ Nok o e tz Mrs. H. K. Syson left Sunday forr‘ New York where she will meet her mother Mrs. Sophie Sorensen, . who is â€"arriving from Copenhagen, Denâ€" mark. She will come to Highland Park to make her home with her daughter. _ Mrs. â€"Syson‘s father passed away Nov. 28, 1931 in Copenâ€" hagen. Highland Park and Winnetka > Prices begin at $1.50 weekly and iriclude ~~‘ ofe private and one class Tesson â€" Tel. Highland Park 1138 â€"â€" Winnétka 3012 where an admiltance CNLTE will be charged at regular Marley School of Music FLORENCE CHASE â€" ~PIANO + Beginners and Advanced Pupils A member of at â€" . _ Clarance is taking u and two spent the â€"â€""Old Lady 31" is to be presented Friday evening, April ist, at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. Miss Elizabeth Flinn spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. °P. Coléeman in Madison. Mrs. Coléeman was formerly Miss Anne Wiles of Highland Park. â€" Mrs. W. R. Ruffner and daughter, Virginia, returned home last Thursâ€" day from_l‘mtlr:ths vacati?n spent on & ll.:i.tt.l;"éâ€";r;i:m' Hal Réedgr,_ son of 6A l f $1,35 and $1.65 Length of in Popularity THURSDAY, MARCH 17, LORETTA ~SHOP _ nia where she spent THURSDAY, Mrs. John C. Fay an Trappâ€" are attending club at the home of Mi of Gleneoe tapdny_('l'l_lm Mrs. Justina Garbo been confined to her ter‘s home (Mrs. Rob for the past monthâ€" very much improved. Mrs. L. B. Sinclair | at tea tomorrow (Fri G. F. Bickler and he Haffner who have re Highland Park to ma They are residing at drive. she spent the past t iting her mother, Mr _ Mrs. William Gro was the weekâ€"end ; Mr. and Mrs. Georg left Tuesday for At J., where they will sp The annual list of form of spring vacat been announced at This year there will | in all, each party c Lane entertained at ~Wis., spent the w Mrs. Joseph Neild ave., entertained at Thursday afternoon. dies from Bethany anniversary y the members of he sister Mrs. J. hundred: yesterday â€" Mr. and Mrs. . announce the engs daughter Jane to J of Luman A. Wir ston. Miss Martinâ€" season of 1930â€"31 a at a garden tea at idence. She is a g mary Hall at Gree! of the Finch Schc entertained at Mrs. Joseph B. and children are at Pietone, Ill., Mrs. Angus Gunn s returned from Richardâ€" O‘Conn who met with seri automobile accide the sha, Wis., was Mae Siljestrom Mrs. Raymon Robert E. W . Henry Nork one 11,

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