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Highland Park Press, 21 Jul 1932, p. 7

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R. B. Neisw'antrer of ad visited for several r. and Mrs. John F. teach street, Highland rent is his eousittcy was conducted at the king parlors in High- 1 o'eloek Saturday by L. Taylor. ad on Beach , " from nervous ailment rently turned to the edges, of Chicago, had ," the man during the nts and he was again thu_rrdtat_ogti.Eitgpttdr, ere, Succumbs rtiditiott-tmt- 111611th mnce for recovery. my night he was sum- :isWanger died before Highland Park. _ t the dead minhi be- ttle having a capacity e tiarbartol pills was nity was interested in ate and came to the F. G. Piepenbrok, to 0 have it removed. a was fully covered by Evangelical church . repaired by "Steeple llen Crippen, and his l Ngrwood Park. The ran decided to restore After its completion. rch will receive tr coat Frinit" was -. tsitirtinoited identified her cousin, y of the church would its removal. Figures *1: were réceived by a pointed for that pur- iiiiEjCTtTtlKrtiiW-it dnesday evening dur. storm. A question lg the incident, as to , it should be repaired, [most everyone agreed mt of Kaila neonscious on niltered dose of drug iet the nerves and to I believed to have ec- fitthiand P'ark beach, It. lying on the sand momma Elie man 'Wag armmoned the High- haying at Highland haying at . Highland time as he had made a city vehicle license. as taken to Kansas it is not known how Itch Steeple ' Lightning n _Winten is nu- 1mm, ' Michigan. 'e and they found, a 21:21: bearing Brent's Oil DRUG E Oil DEATH Thursdny after- JULY“. "" .or. B. A. Humilton spent the Vick-end with his family" " their Allan Carlson, Lawrence Tillman, Billy Fosbender and Mervin Coated returned Tuesday evening from a l_notor trip to Yellowstone National Mr. and Mrs. George Lloyd of Elm Place are leaving today for Lac du Flambesu, Wis, where' they will spend a week. On their return home they will pick up their ion Blair who is attending Camp Ma- KaJs-Wan and their daughter who is " the.Girl Scout camp at Edger, ton, Wis. _ l Mr. Henry Branch of St. Louis,, Mo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eicher of N. Second street,‘ Mra, Richard, Carqueville and son Marshall, returned Tuesday from a six weeks vacation abroad. Mrs. Carqueville spent most of her time in Italy while Marshall spent the six weeks in Russia. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schofield announce the engagement of their daughter Caroline Eleanor to Mr. R. Hilliard Oborne, of . Pasadena, Mrs, Victor H. Imig and daughter Miss Joan, of 1144 S. Deere Park drive, are cruising on the Great Lakes abogrd the S. S. Tionesta of the Great Lakes Transit corpora- tion. Mrs. H. H. Sellery and daughter Miss Elizabeth, and son Harry, re- turned Monday from a month'd mo- tor trip in the east. _ of their friends from Oxford, Eng- land. _ The out -of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson of River Forest, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hartshorn of Winnetka, Margaret and Billy jrohrr-v.--trpeltrn-ain of S; " 2Giiii avenue, and went in a group to the beach where they enjoyed a supper followed by swimming and dancing. - arm. John tslam, of Tucson, Ariz., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Longrenn of Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Garfleld D. Proctor of618, S. Green Bay road entertained at a most delightful beach party on Saturda% evening. 2%? Iatgasayll, me a e ome o r. and Mrs. Mr. Charles T. Crow and Mrs. Joseph Crow of Omaha, Neb., who are motoring east, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. James Cady Ewell of qartlwerrue. , 7 l, Vol. SI ' July 21. 1982 All communication and be new led bythoumlndmdthow. 1.41:1. for publication Inn-t use]: the hit by Wad-cat! noon to but. Input-nu In current hi0. Isolation: of condolence. out od thumb. obltuarko. notice- of "ttertuma-tt-eur- “fun when an ndmitum than k pub but. at"! In an!“ at - admin- mg r. . Chm? aieGrt2rcifrii; '"iiiiiGG""r'o- . Telephone Central 3355 _ van an“... mun-u Path? , “my... mm.“ rm “1.553450 'rtrI,teik'iiiijrFii'i"ii'E 9.yr m; M fh_ufLidaaiir.. menu.» an. em. 6886 f HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Mty, ts'.hru'MAi'aur,i'2 my " ma " luau mung or an m m 1W of COMPANY No. " Miss Loraine Zimmer, a student nurse " the Norwegian hospital, Chicago, spent Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and MN. Roy Zimmer of & Green Bay road. Mr. and Mm. William L. Graham (Jane Lee) are spending the sum- mer " the home of Mrs. Graham’s parents Mr. and Mrs. George T. Lee. W kites" ii" has been eonfined to her home with an infection in her limb is slightly improved. Miss Helene Horstmeyer of Mil- waukee, Wis., is the guest of Miss Dorothy Bleimehl of Glencoe ave- nue tbr two weeks. . Myst. Steward Warren Towle, J r., wt1rjioin his wife and baby early in August in Highland Park, where Mrs.' Towle and baby are spending the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNear. "The Towles will return to Riverside, California about Stept.l, where he is stationed at Marshfield. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Rhinehart and ttrmi1to_tJdnmewnnsLasrenmca-z,s iday from. Ohio, where they have been visiting friend, and reh- tiv_e_s for the past ten days. Forrest, Rope, -- Jr., 'entertained fourteen of his playmates Monday evening at a weiner roast. - ~Mf$rAlbert -Meeehart, who-under-s went an operation for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, is getting along nicely. Mrs. Paul Kittman and Miss Gladys Kuehn have returned to their home. in Cambria,_Wigs., After spending several days with the farmer’s sister, Mrs. Bertha Kitt- Mrs; Frank' wah of iiorth Green Bay road, entertained the members after tive- hundred- "etith-Tiieiidiiy evening. city. Miss Dorothy Fume“: of Winni- peg, Canada, has 011mg $93.13; Sept. 17; " the date of her mar- riage to Mr. Joseph Card, son? of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Card of this Katherine-Nelson of St. Louis, Mo., spent a few days this week visit- ing the Udell families of this city. Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. West of Batavia, m., announce the marriage of their daughter Virginia, to Roger Redfield Balke, son of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Balke, on February 28, 1931. The young couple are sailing on the Ile De Franceon July 30 for a year's study at the National Con- servatory of Paris. Mrs. Elmer Gieser and twg chil- dren of Hertord, Texas, arrived hat week to spend five weeks with rein.. tives and friends in Highland Park and Wilmette. summer home " White g'rau,Wieh. Mrs. Howell W. Murray and Mu. Henry Get: are leaving the latter hrt of this week for B week’s ao- journ at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. For the Bummer Termbf Six. Weeks . . June 20th to July 30th 6 PIANO LESSONS of " minutes each with Miss Marley '... _ Payable in advance, $12.00. This in a special rate for the man: only. Telephone Highland Park 1188 l MARLEY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Highland Park - William I'll PIIII Tfrriirni'. D. Dias 'and family, while Dr. Norerosa returned to Highland Park on Monday. - dihrymtreh'itar"tiGi'Grak iariaiir, and are shading them nt their respec- tive homes. L Dr. Edward Nogcros; ind daugh- ter Emily' Spént the week-end in Pentwater, Michigan. Miss Nor- Mu: ......u.up'uuu A such: on... In In Tubing and Graduate of Auntie-n coma-uteri Normal Com-u under Loni-c Robyn 15-h III than at pupil's homo dam July and Am! tf do“ _ children are spending -i, 32;}??? H. Peeker's cottage " Long Lake. The Misses Myrtle Don and June Kuehne are enjoying n two weeks vacation; (no? thin dutieiciitrthis Tel; “.6. 1114 " N. 6.9.0031. LOUISE McCLERNAN The Young People of the Bethany church enjoyed an outing " Bar.. rington Park on Monday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Atwill of 1437 Wildwood lane entertained at din- ner Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of Philadelphia, Pi. Mrs. Robert Greenalade, Mrs. Fred Greenslade and qhildrgn and Mrs. Davis spent yeaterday at their cot- tage at Camp Lake.- . . . In. Gertrude Bench in spending "T-""--------"--'--"-- the next ten den visiting her per- . enta in northern Witreonain. Deerpath Theatre Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Murray of POLK A BROS. Milwaukee, Wie., were the Sunday Pt Mt I I F' or est guest: of Mr. and In. WiniUid 2iims met of Glencoe nvenue. M’rs. Mable Lurridsen and niece F "ttttgt', 'tur" Shirley of North avenue have just . u " “in. " . returned from 3 three wee - ' YMORE in ton ttt “cousin with friends end aun’. Am.’ relatives. 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