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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1932, p. 8

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f} . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Balfour â€" + (Judith Eames) spent the weekâ€"end â€"~â€"~â€"with the Pereira‘s on Roger Wilâ€" liams avenue. Mrs. Balfour‘s father is well known as a teacher and comâ€" poser of music. Mr. Eames gave Crafts Watson tours of Europe sevâ€" eral summers. Mr. Henry Purmont . Eames is now professor of Music in o L c o_‘ Scripps college. Claremont. Califorâ€" $3 The marriage of Miss Jane Marâ€" tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Martin and John B. Wing son of Mr. Luman R. Wing of Evanston took place Saturday afternoon at 2 o‘clock in the living room of the James L. Martin‘s home on Hazel avenue, the Rev. Christoph Keller reading the service. It was a very small wedding with only the two families present. Mrs. Robert R. Shanley, the former Katherine Marâ€" tin, was her sister‘s only attendant and Mr. Philip Shumway served as best man. The bride wore a blue crepe dress and small blue hat to match.â€" Her sister also was atâ€" tired in blue crepe with hatâ€"to match. Mr. and Mrs. Wing have left on a wedding trip to Bermuda and upon their return will reside in Highland Park. The Highland Park Pirates Bowlâ€" ing team were beaten by the Lucky Strike team by the small margin nia. The Balfours were married on the campus of the college in June. Mrs. Balfour is also an accomplished musician, being a student of Henâ€" iot LeÂ¥xy of Lincolnwood drive, Raâ€" vinia. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard C. Simpâ€" son of 12 Pleasant street, Oak Park are announcing the arrival of Jane Ann Simpson on Sunday, October 2 at the West Suburban hospital. Mrs. Simpson will be remembered as Miss Margaret Arnswald daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Arnswald of 585 Glenview avenue. Miss Anna Willas Scientific Swedish Massage * also reducing 548 CENTRAL AVE HIGHLAND PARK Mr. Albert P. Snite and his two sons Al and Bud sailed to St. Joe last Monday where they put their sailboat into dry dock for the winâ€" ter. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" Vol. 4 THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY ~ Udell Building, Highland Park. H11. Telephones Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 A member of The Chicago Suburban Quality Group Chicago offices: lul6â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central 3855 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. /.rticles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in ing rates. Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. State 6326 wntered as Second Class Matter, July 18 1929, at the post office at Deerfleld, Illinois ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Local and Personal of Highland Park Telephone Highland Park 915 (if no answer call 3025) â€"THE DEERFIELO October 6, 1982 nDrFCC RCQJJ No. 13 evening (Wednesday). Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lauridsen of Brooklyn, N. Y. are spending t&én days with Mr. Lauridsen‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Mads Lauridsen of North avenue. Mrs. Joe Boylan entertained the members of her bridge club last Mr. and Mrs. Heniot Levy have returned to Highland Park where they .plan to reside indefinitely at 2216 Lincolnwood drive. Mr. Levy is a celebrated pianist. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson of Sheridan avenue, Highwood at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday. Miss Ruth Berube who has just completed her course at the Mercy hospital in Chicago also received a certificate from the state as a regâ€" istered nurse. She will be with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berube of 318 N. Green Bay road for some time. Mrs. Edmund H. Eitel of Charâ€" lottsville, Va., is expected to arrive this week to visit her mother Mrs. Henry . Vail and other relatives here. ~â€" . . Classes in ear training, rhythmic trainâ€" ing,â€" sight reading, keyboardâ€" harmony. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK BLD. Tel. H. P. 880 _ _ FALL TERM OPENED SEPTEMBER 1: The Young Woman‘s club of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home ofâ€" Miss Lillian Tucker 519 Oakwood avenue next Tuesday evening. Miss Ethel Larson will talk on her recent trip abroad. â€"â€"CALL HIGHLAND PARK 3766â€"â€" 114 South Deere Park Mrs. Edwin L. Gilroy entertained at a small tea yesterday for Miss Jane Lowenthal, her mother Mrs. Aifred Lowenthal and her sister Mrs. William Channer of Chicago. The tea was held from four to six o‘clock. Miss Lowenthal is the fiance of Mrs. Gilroy‘s brother, Mr. Bowen E. Schumacher. PIANO TUNING match was very close and keen comâ€" petition is expected in the future at the â€"Majestie Bowling Alleys. > = Teacher ofâ€"Expression â€"~ â€" Graduate Northwestern U. School of Speech Individual instruction given to Adults and Children Formerly with l.zon & Healy and Cable Piano Co. â€"â€"PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3147â€" L. MATHEW > 1855 County Line Road Helen Elizabeth Taylor â€"Columbia School of Musicâ€" PIANO and THEORY Highland Park Marley School of Music Katharine Beth Imig Rates for younrger children Inexpensive Skillfal Service SATISFACTION GUARANTEED W eekly Telephones Highland Park 1138 Winnetka 3012 pisno lesson practice lesson elass leason Winnetka ‘~Â¥_ACP ARâ€"â€"232â€"Nâ€"FIRST SPREETEâ€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" $2.25 THE PR488 Place a Want Ad for Results â€" formerly Henry & Martha‘s Beauty Salon ~ 370 Central Ave., opposite Alcyon Theatre Tel H. P. 487 DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 1 Mile West of Deerfield Phorn Just received a shipment of BEL PAISE CHEESE from Italy BLUE POINT OYSTERS . BOSTON SCROD ... FILET OF SOLE ... FRESH CISCOE, boneless ‘ake advantage of our Complete Landscape Service PLANT VIENNA TONIC Hair is shorter, waves are \i'ider. and curls are plentiful. t us give you a new permaâ€" P ERMANENT nent, so you may wear your $6 00 hair a brandâ€"new way for a & U » brandâ€"new season. Lee‘s Beauty Sal es beauty Salon JONSSON‘S Fine Sea Foods F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries, Inc. ~ NOW! The Lake Shore‘s Largest Nurseries A visit to the North Shaore‘s largest and finest Nurseries will be to your adâ€" vantage.; Here you can make your perâ€" sonal selection from the largest assortâ€" ment of Evergreens, Trees, Shrubs, and Perennials in the Chicago area. Visit our CASH and CARRY department where you will find hundreds of Everâ€" greens of various sizes and varieties, each one freshly dug, balled, and burâ€" lapped, ready for you to take home at prices never lower for the quality offered Fall is the time to really enjoy seafoods. Phone Deerfield 36 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 193 It" Now at its _ Best lb. 65¢ Ib. 69¢ Ib. 69¢ Ib. 49¢ Ib. 30¢ _ _Mr. an § Chicago ? Mrs. Ra; ) street yes ? Mr. an . 331 North \ cratulatio U ter born i Park host Mrs, E wood «drin meeting the Eacte Mr.â€"an Central ‘a sixteenth Sunday w dinner. Miss E. liams av Young W byterian « tage at the weekâ€" Mr. an three chi are the g bert Lyle is Mrs. I Mrs. A street en ters at evening. â€" Henty New Ha resume h sity. Mr. an 120 Clift parents . the High joying a Mrs. P E. 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