forâ€" CK and 1 | â€"| Motor Car Rlectric <> & Phone H. P. 266 29 SOUTH SECOND STREET 392 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 Watches Pen and Pencil Sets Toilet Sets ‘ Silverware Stohe Set Rings Diamond Pendant Sets _ Clocks â€" Bracelets _ Military Sets JEWELRY 25%) _ New Year!" the port of prosperity. Let us all do our part and speed her to a 1933 now guides the ship of time. It is sailing directly for . H. Nemeroff SALE CREDIT JEWELERS A New Pilot 50% Off of .._Many fine comments sre lege, Millersville, Pa., ‘ï¬.pgd Satâ€" urday to spend the holidays with her mother Mrs. Laura Howard of the Udell building. Mrs. Lydia Hutton and daughter Myra Jane are spending the holiâ€" days with relatives in Kansas, 111. |__Miss Zana Kirkland of Virden, Illinois was married December 24 to Mr. Andrew Hunter Anderson of Streater. The wedding was solemâ€" nized at high noon in the Thornâ€" dykeâ€"Hilton chapel, University of Chicago, with only the immediate relatives and a few intimate friends present. After the wedding lunchâ€" eon at the Midland club, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left for an extended. trip through the south, motoring first to New Orleans where they expect to spend New l'fenrs. From there they will travel by train to Mexico spending some time in Mexâ€" ico city. They expect to return. about February 15th, and will be at home to their friends at 207 Wilâ€" son street, Streator, IIl. Mrs. Anâ€" derson has been a teacher in the primary grades at Elm Place school for several years and the news comes as a surprise to most of her friends and acquaintances who wish her much happiness. _ Mary Jane and Bobby Greenslade are quarantined at their homes with chicken pox. Miss Bernice Forry of Freeport is spending the holidays with Miss Lo.i;. Brandfeliner of S. Green Bay ro £. 2% Miss Caroline Howard who is liâ€" brarian at the State Teachers colâ€" The L&aurel league of the Bethany church is sponsoring a watchâ€"night service in the church parlors on Saturday evening from 8:30 to 12. All members and friends are inâ€" vited to enjoy seeing the old year | out and the new year in. A brief [|religious service will be held at the El close of the old year. [| Mr. Morris M. Meyers of Rochesâ€" ; ter, N.Y., is spending the holidays | at the home of his daughter, Mrs. : Arthurâ€" Raff.. Mrs. Raff who has | been ill for the past two weeks is | gradually improving. 5... | _ Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hoppe spent | Christmas in Des Moines, Iowa, with | Mrs. Hoppe‘s mother Mrs. Smith. | Mr. Hoppe returned home Monday, but i til the latter part of the week, when her mother will come here with her, for several weeks visit. § Mrs. Frank Buzard of St. Joseph, Missouri, passed away Monday, Deâ€" cember 26th, after a long illness. ‘Mrs. Buzard is the mother of Miss Minnie Buzard of the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school. "The Swan" will take place on Satâ€" urday, January 14th, at the Woman‘s Clubhouse. There will be a matinee at 3:00 p.m. and an evening perforâ€" mance at 8:20 p.m. 6 "The Mimes" are now able to anâ€" nounce that the performance of to Mr. Douglas Currie,-sox{ of Mr nng_ Mri. T._ Currie of Libertyville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bleier of 416 Waukegan avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Helen HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL on ie n Wor us e w t ty 140 0d Lc ie w x 4 THE PR ES s the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Allan Mason of Hazel avenue will hold an open house reception on New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles French of Forest avenue will entertain at a dinner party Friday evening. . 5 â€" The Officers club of Fort Sheriâ€" dan will hold a party New Years F8 eve. 7 Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick of Vine avenue entertained a number of * friends last Monday evening. F Nlin Jane Garnett vil:o attends || ouhmlnimfl:y spending® the holidays with her parents Mr. f nndl(n.J.B.GMotSouth_Lhâ€" den avenue. Mrs. Katherine Robarge of Wauâ€" sau, Wh.,“rlr. Jol::rm of Milwauâ€" of Packwaukee, Wis. were the guests | | 1+ Mrs..J. H. Stipe of South Green Bay road spent Christmas day with her daughter Mrs. Frank K. Osterâ€" gaard and her husband of Winnetka. Tom Strenger of Ridgewood drive will spend the weekâ€"end in Milwauâ€" kee as theâ€"guest of Bud Heitden. Miss Martha Lee O‘Neil of Ripon, Wis., is the guest of Miss Carolyn Saathoff of Second street over the holidays. > avenue is entertaining a number of friends this afternoon (Thursday). The Misses June Whitworth, Elizâ€" abeth Rankin, Helen Harrison, Marâ€" jory Frye, Marjory Ingram,; and Rena Nelson are entertaining at a spent Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dickson of Clifton avenue are entertaining relaâ€" tives from Peoria over the holidays. Miss June Whitworth of Deere Park will have as her guest this weekâ€"end Miss Isable Osborn of Wilmington, IIl. . _ Miss Rena Huggler of East St. Louis is the guest of her sister Mrs. E. H. Volwiler of Yale lane over the holidays. €=or ’poi-t, visited at the home of Rev. _ and Mrs. F. Brandfeliner on Tuesâ€" day. __ The Philathea class of the United Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Nels Dahl, 877 Ridgeâ€" wood drive this evening (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Pertz of Ridgewood drive visited Mrs. R. W. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pertz of Logansport, Indiana over the weekâ€"end. Their nieces, Laura and Lenora Carpenter reâ€" turned to Highland Park with them. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Short of Milâ€" waukee will be the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zahnle of Vine avenue. Mrs. Charles C. Clark of Washâ€" ington, D.C., is visiting her sister Mrs. John Irwin Marshall of 140 Prospect avenue. that was given by the Bethlechem and Bethany choirs, Christmas Sunâ€" day afternoon. 2125 % off THE MEN‘S SHOP OF HIGHLAND PK. ALL SALES CASH AND FMNAL TOPCO. All MDSE. _ . 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