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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1932, p. 7

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. V. Smith has iis office in the ees and forfeitâ€" s declare. His ice in any sense a general rule of the general attorney prior county‘s history of the expenses ‘s ~hire; â€"employ: . Poinier, 73, died ne of her son, Emâ€" 399 Yale lane, and te was held Tuesâ€" in Rosehill cemeâ€" ier was the widow inier. cases. It made rter‘s point out, auditors in the pecialists in the Grass Lake reâ€" es necessary to of that departâ€" s administration tely $11,000 in ‘The money was nty treasury and ity of the board required by law. | of it is in the ; office and in the n the state that payment to the State‘s Attorney r state‘s attorney ho has ever been his record shows. that the legal exâ€" . Smith has colâ€" l"',i“iél"i‘*ifl ~this wvides ~that this ere record years, f Infant Burke, infant son s, Harold Burke, sel in important of ‘investigators Libertyville, died ighlandâ€"Park hosâ€" ed to pay the ‘s attorney and e legal expenses e be paid before ide to the school By this energetic rs have been reâ€" en and the murâ€" d gangster has od some $38,000 school fund in APRIL 7. 1982 and Beck â€"murâ€" nses <of appeal and â€" Suprems on Tuesday * his im """d‘m‘\'_-""' OA DRark: -‘::.-t ..;moln.twrck. [HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS CC o a Class Matter March 1, Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. Baroness Cecelia v Copenhagen, Denmar was Baron von Scl Consul in Chicago in o( 1 8P 5 . ; A . iiiedaedifamunqeny ud Jt Tike | Consul in Chicago in 1912, is the disâ€" tinguished guest of â€"Mrs. Henry E. Mason of Central avenue. The young lady‘s mother was fci,rmerly Ethel W o9 ho. as L2d carae siderable entertaining has been GOne. for her since her arrival here from Grosse Pointe, Mich., where she was the guest of the former Danish Minâ€" ister from the states. On Snn‘tiipy 4 es, Un wsunuoX Local and Persona of Highland Park © WEERY AEOEECY UR UEA es Ets a e e en m e "came out" the same season as Miss Harmon a few years Aago, and asâ€" sisted at the tea the Harmons gave for their daughter, were out for the engagement party with their husâ€" bands, for most of them have proâ€" gressed from debutantes to brides in a singularly short time. Miss Harmon is a graduate of Miss Wheeler‘s school in Provildenef :?_d has been an active mem Service club and the Junior leag0®. 1ir. Gifford graduated from the lege of engineering at the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois where he was a Phi Delta Theta and a member of Theta: Tau Engineering society. No date has been set for the wedding as yet. M« Bearnlk Cardner. who is a stuâ€" Mr. of Louisville, Ky., _ Swedish Massage Corrective and Reducing Foods Gieser Health Parlor (Women Exclusively) _ _ Frank Gsr&nfl‘. 2 N. Shetidan * ;t;r;in}ilni:m‘t m\"““’ lovely party iven HW remain in an :A very lovely pa was giv 1 c o ow > : Saturday evening by the. m"‘.’\‘ Ieg'?innf ‘ecelia von Schilling, of Denmark, whose father von Schilling, Russian Vaporized Mineral Baths _: abroad. She dent at Cornell, spring vacation with. hi Mr. and Mrs. Frank G, 287 Central avenue. . _ _ 1 m_ux&!m_::‘{mn VV@UV* | L@HMILY® APR. MR TeRARET UAE eAE o kins left Tuesday morning on a trip ng this week_at theirâ€"¢ south. s s White Lake, Mich. ~~A~ very delightful miscellaneous|â€" Mrs. George Bowden 0 shower was given Sunday at the| avenue is entertaining the home of Mrs. Gertrude Wolbrink, for | of the Sunset club, toda; SEOPEEOC AFK : K Eie _ MEREE C CE ETLE Cc on ns o ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wolbrink, who about fifty relatives, friends and neighbors present, and the young couple were the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts. _ Miss Dorothy Anderson of Chamâ€" Mr. and <Mrs. Green Bay road. _ Miss Mary E. Tyson of Central avenue; is spending her spring. vaâ€" cation in St. Paul, Minn..â€"____..__ AELIOTIR . RARENE T ... MEWEC EN mm conductor of the Blue Jacket Synâ€" PIANO . _ RBeginners and Advanced Pupile Matthay Relaxation Method mcfl"m"' Telephone Highland Park 2306 FLORENCE CHASE aturday Ni Club Steak French Fried Potatoes Relish ~A5c HOWARD-UDELL ; CAFETERIA . i who has been FOR ‘of & PRESS of day of La Salle, HIL. â€" . eC vet institute. : The J. W. Robinson family have E ston moved from Deerfield avenue to 688 Miss Ruth John who attends Central avenue. 7 k Wellesley college, Wellesley, Mass., * Dr. and Mrs: Earl D. Fritsch and | !% "* home this week for her spring f on She is the daughter of avenue is entertaining the members‘ of the Sunset club, today â€" (Thursâ€" day). _ Mr. and Mrs. Carleton M. Vail and Mrs. Edward A. Smith have gone to Randolph, Va., where they are the guests of Mrs. Ralph Bard. _ Mrs. Robert Trimble and daughâ€" ter swWIFTSs PREMIUM (RIB) â€" > s2 Bacon i ib. Pk2. 12¢ \Lamb Chops>. 25¢ Ground Beef i>. 12¢ Breastof Lamb 15. 12¢ Sirloin Steak . 25¢ CHOICE CUTS PIES FREE DELIVERYâ€" Coâ€"Operative M of Wiltiamsburg, Va., PHONE . Waverly place. F s _ Mrs. Malcolm Vail is entertaining Lemon at a bridge party on Monday, Apri! 11 at her home on Lakewood avenue and on Tuesday Mrs. Robert E. Wood will entertain at bridge at her home "on Laure! avenue for the benefit _ of Trinity Church® Service leaoue.. _It is planned to have about league. twentyâ€" While They Last Corned Beef !>: ilk Is Better _fi;; ;ai)}cs. at each party." ~ 925¢ Each or Banana Cream 320 RAILWAY Svin â€" 28q

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