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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1932, p. 39

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â€"post of this city is bert Spencer was a past~ ner with harvest deco special lighting. y lighted pumpkin Jack ighted the place, and 4 t of decorative broom its artistic effect. ents ~ and | decorations ge of Mrs. J. C. Emerf tinued from page 3) h he was appointed aide arles Martin, with whom rerseas in 1918. He was Army of Occunation in and at the end of his ar service was a captain. ied Miss Frances Kemp, hter of Mrs. Edward Vinnetka, in 1925. Their ne is "Stonewall," at Barâ€" n to his host of friends th Shore, Mr. Spencer‘s in the firm of Small, d Brewer, newspapers ves, of Chicago, moum death. URSDAY, NOVEMEBER ; by cities, as well as from vere here to pay their last n Highland. Park; two »mmander E. W; Spencer 3. "Saratoga," and Fredâ€" pencer, of Barrington; ter, Mrs. oJseph S. Richâ€" oncord, Mass., and Mrs poine Eo. In going through the greenhouses n Dance . you will find a large lemon tree full Large]y ttended [ â€"of fruit; two long benches of Calla Snnipiimmuntewes A lilies, beautiful carnations, golden ‘en d marguerities, buddleias,‘stocks, panâ€" :mh,fiemfifi:ig_. _sies, ~forgetâ€"meâ€"nots, _ calendulas, ib at the Village House snapdragons, freesias, stevias, beâ€" esq Spencer, the first ark boy killed in the after whom the Ameriâ€" r two small daughters, Sally; his mother, Mrs. OWN HERE, DiEs [ ~ siNG AT HIGHWOOD is wife, Mr.â€"Spencer tooh Keller, of Trinity isted by the Rév. Robert Evanston, who officiated dding of Mr. and Mrs, ces were_i_n char:ee of the and Y of Dumaresq Spencer sday, Nov. 8, at the oman‘s> club. â€" M oweth will lecture 08 ¢ Women Meet Shore Catholie Wom r was a brother of the decorated in a most ee. .. West Central avenue . _ | Service departmentâ€"of the Highland ||M| â€" ... _ JOHN B. NARH, Prop. â€" mvwrone : Rev. W. F. Subr, pastor _ | Park Woman‘s club, of which Mrs. I Estimating, Cutting, Laying, Sewing, Stair Pads and "Linings. en Meet Sunday school, 9:30. â€" | E. T. R. Murfey is chairman.. . â€" "|| Fitted Carpets Cleaned at your home on the floor. Perfect Catholie . Womâ€" ‘Morning service, 10:30. idnss | t s Results.. No Muss or Fuss. d their regu‘*" M _ ‘The Juniors will hold a business Wadsworth Brothers Move U § P .:. ; ‘ Nov, 8, at the meeting on Thursday. > Wadsworth Brothers, rebuilders of I ASK ABOUT OUR MOTHPROOFING.PROCESS: .. _ wit 24410 os [ .. The North Shore Sunday School | fine noter unte ~en6 anbam Cubalif =â€"â€"â€"â€" :: "~â€">â€"_ _ ~". K i __M â€"Anstituteâ€"meets on Friday Jufqn, ve m m _, and Mirs, 146 [ _ «ening. All are invited. _ _ _ . | ton court, wm,..&.;l-:",,,c""m 327 North Green Bay Road Highland Park 3900 o _ Souncil â€"meets ‘at the parsonage. â€"_ | avenue, Hubbard Woods. +| 5 â€" We M .qgprsDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933 and chauffeur is at their disposal. â€" Redeemer Evangelital Lutheran t;ni::,' primroses and African violet plan * Mr. Bahr informs us that for those finding it inconvenient to get to the greenhouses, by calling at the Flowâ€" er Shop, Laurel avenue, one block west of the depot, an automobile are a lot of over 600 plants of Mr. Bahr‘s new white chrysanthemums "Snow Queen"‘ with some of the flowers measuring over 8 inches across. on five foot long stems, all of these flowers would be fit for exhiâ€" bition, but unfortunately there will be no show in Chicago this fall. mums are coming into. bloom from now on, in one. of the large houses cated on Ridge road, ijust south of West Park avenue. Some of his well worth their while to visit Mr. Bahr‘s new range of greenhouses loâ€" Beautiful Flowers at j Bahr‘s Greenhouses _ "Come to hear and enjoy this unâ€" usual program next Saturday," is the invitation of the church. "It will be a musical treat, an event lTong to be remembered. The Friendâ€" ship circle of theâ€"church, sponsors of this program, invites everyone. There will be no admission charge, but a freeâ€"will offering_will be taken to help the treasury ‘of the. church." Olson will present an accordion solo. Mary, Martha, and Ruben will contribute a special number. ~In adâ€" dition there will be a ladies‘ and a men‘s quartet. This talented group are the ten children of Anna and Olaf Olson of. Sweden. All were born and reared in St. Aby, Ostergotland, Sweden. In their early teens the two oldest children, Alma and Daâ€" vid, came to relatives in the United All those of our readers interested (Continued from page 2) This was a project of the Social Service departmentâ€"of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, of which Mri. E. T. R. Murfey is chairman. > due to the efforts of Mrs. Roger S. Vail, and her committeeâ€"Mrs. Arâ€" thurâ€" Wood, Mrs. Everett L. Easton, Mrs. Malcolm Vail, Mrs. John Bray, and Mrs. Harold Van Steenderen. â€" The committee wishes to thank the club members and friends who did the tagging,; and also each one who contributed to the very considâ€" erable total. â€"â€"The tag day.to provide funds_ purchase milk for Highland: Park babies proved to be a success last Wednesday, when $400 was realized for this purpose. This success waks for juniors and high school students will meet. The instructors are Mrs. Frank C. Peyraud, an outstanding portrait painter; Edna Johansen, painter; and Mrs. Frederick Dagenâ€" hart, children‘s instructor. O wR All of these classes are in full operation, but there are_still places for those who would like to join any of these groups. On Friday evenings will be held the group meetings of men and woâ€" men for painting from the model. On Thursdays and Fridays will be held the group meeting in painting and creative composition. The inâ€" structor is Hazel C. Ewell, former ing, and an instructor at the Chi~ cago Art institute. The ‘Art league has sponsored a number of classes, and anyone deâ€" siring to join any of these groups may communicate with the group chairman, Kate Bacon Bond, 988 Ash street, Winnetka. The program of instruction is as follows: On Monday, the sculpture group will meet at 9 o‘clock, under the direction of the eminent seulptor James Cady Ewell. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, from 9 to 12, classes will be held in still life and portraiture, with Allen E. Phillbrick conducting. Mr. At the exhibition Nov. 13, Miss Incraase Robinson will talk on mod: ern art. â€" Members ~are invited to exhibit a maximum of two pieces. Exhibits may be left in the studio at the Winnetka Community house during the week of Nov. 6, not later than Friday, Nov. 11. The prints and handicrafts exhi bitiqn will be held in January. The fall exhibition of painting of the North Shore Art league (includâ€" ing everything done in the media of oil and waterâ€"color) and sculpâ€" ture, will open Sunday afternoon, Nov. 13, at 3 o‘clock at the Comâ€" munity house, Winnetka. Tea will be served during the afternoon. arth Tag Day Nets $400 League to Have Its â€" Fall Exhibition THE PRESs W IEBOLDT‘s BAsEMENT OnDavss. â€" EVANSTON winetie 1100 SHOE REPAIRING of Outstanding Quality RUG CLEANING| REPAIRING DEPT. | Is known throughout the Chicago and . 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