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Highland Park Press, 28 Dec 1933, p. 2

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[ ’I 9 P U # 41 af h t 4 I'i! P Bacon) of Winnetka, | Henry Bacon sperit the woekâ€"end «t Ann Arbor, Mich s Barrett Mason spent the Christ mas holideys with friends in Deâ€" troit, Mich, 5* Miss Dorothy Berd of Connecti eut Colege and Miss Marion Bard of Earah Lavrence are spending the holideys with their perents Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Baré of Egundale Road. Ayenue dpent Christmass with Mz mm.CAR.flMMMIMmmWM Park. |\for their sons Graut and Randolpb Nr. and Nrs. L L &with umwmmx«m Nrs. Mass of Kankukee and Mre. are at home for the Cbristmas Mass‘ son, Mr. L L Mases, of Cuiâ€" days. . ‘ cary, were weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Abbott Byfheld is leaving the lat apert in Avenue Billy of Oprwentsia é s "MM Dey (with rolatives Cmeage. Lyctia Iefries Place, are the t‘happy parâ€" ents of a buby gir! born Deceraber 74 Mr. and Mes. Perey Prior apent Christmas Daey with Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Anierson of Evanaston. Mre. C. &. Whitworth and daugh ter June, of Deere Park entertained ut tea Christmas Daey. uary 6 for Dél Ray Reach, Flovitia, whiove they will spend the winter. Priscilinp Carver «of Cented| Avxvenue will entertain at ‘*tes SBunday, for their danghter and niese, Miss Pris «BHia. : Randal\! Roberts, who attends edlâ€" lege at Tuscon, Aric,, is «isiting tile futher, Mr. Gecage R. Robetts over the holidays. 4A s 3 Wre. H. H. Chandier and deaugh Miss. Florg Merringtor of the Y. W. C. A. apert the weckâ€".and with her parents in Kensas, Bl. Nr. and Mrz. W. G. Strong of E. Bherigar Road ere entertaining a number of friends New Year‘s Exe. Laure! Avenue RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND id DRY CLEANING CO. WESTBROOK FARMS Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fresh Butter and Eggs. T will be ‘ * e pority af out prodheng * Paige Beers wio is attending Bosâ€" _ Miss Miltite® Hobaki of the Tiniâ€" ton ‘Tech is apentding the tholidays wergity «of :/ t «apeniling: with whis mother, Mrs. Hetbert P. ithe ‘holidays with Mr. Beers o Vine Avenus. f \aud Mirs. K. E. Hob «t Clitton Mrs. H. H. Mitthootk of Waverly Avenne. s3 Road who ‘has ‘been wery i1 the Ihat . Wirs. L. (C. Abbolt| of Marshaliâ€" two â€"«weeks with bronciial pmeuâ€" town, Jowas, iis ancisfhg Atomorrow montia iis wery much improved. |___ _/ (Fritay) to wisit her u‘ Mrs. F. P. Boynton and mother Arthur ®. Byfgld. . _ .0_ _ _| Nintewed As Recoust CBazs Matior Marth L. D28; ~at (the Pos: Alco at Hithinad Patk. Uilinais ; “W mq-' piylisle {Wfl aif tthe Maokhers Chib «on psset Towemix «t : cudrflr&ul\lflm i Path 4 :.nv»--â€"«i,., id iPatk thoapltal. â€" \Ber {of ‘this gronp was andible to ”;W‘M, "af symimg 1. t e i aniee e c T 1 *‘ slanale wtll! tIes nepton Saturiay, | | Rev. Braniidliner and farilly moâ€" .a puppst show and Nr. Puone Aue: MWW tocag * Mecambar m@ idleladk | toved ‘to Mstiiton, IN., on (Oirictmas this Hitte «log c «were c . . Aaiagation o * _| | Hungheon iin ‘the Orvittal ceom «af ‘the \dny «ind io wisiel Ahoir â€" [@lovar ‘tricks. | Retveihmonts weore rmtmnanes "W Semprmmier ;W“ifinfimw Miss Jane Wirs. W. Knott at s .| gerved and Barte | "":’“ / Ne amrt stt etmame and maimer "ot dee mtuet: im aiciils Afte .:é'}afl'fzm;m.mlmsmu;v_.u_:..s.z_u : fatio on || tex. IC Dranifelines ani onl Vainmmiay moen 40 i} pmenennes hn stvement dasie. | _ â€" _ _1 7: "" [ m’?mww ‘%M?h#r&:nw Necgam %‘Mm wil Wam‘ (k P i Besouttions if condolenet. batie :t tbanke. ahiQintie. natiow of entecininmenti cor arher * 106 Pollege, Mrs.: Antic t~! Hw TBROOK FARN Wr. and Mrs. Leo Casey and son Mias June Whitworth of Erakine Wr WNr . Phene H. P. 118 ; UNU MATY LALDNDERRES and Phone Libertyville 1948 THE HICHLAND PARK PRE emvnntrenem es prmintestpernwrvetme {at tes yesterdey afterfoon for some Lof the young edbegeâ€"atudents who ‘are ‘home for the holifdgys. |_NMr. and Mrs. £. E. Herman en \_Mir. and Mie«s. Frarik Eiwel! and Eimme Clawmon of 24¢ North Green |Bay iRoad motored do Danville, Al,, ‘\to sapend Ohristmas : réintives Abbott Byfheld is leaving the latâ€" ter part of this week to attend a house party in Detrolit at the home of Wiss Mary Aun‘ Metzsen: Bradford Academy, HMaverhill, Mass. are apending the"holidays with their for further training. s . ~ . _ wm Dingle who ig 4 #reshmar at Mirs. W. P. Ontier.inft Wednes es es will ewhait t w A ler wtho is dinector of marses at the Sewigh hoapita! there.) / m holidays â€"with itheir parents Mr. and DANCE ETUDJO &T rtat mumfiumu Baklet, Balliewom Aerdbatics Balicwom or ‘Tap Cinases Advlts eveâ€" Balirwom â€"or Cinases for Adults e«veâ€" muge, for b&m swhoue X. P. 2830 Nr. and Mrs. &. D; Forgan and ""‘*"‘""‘* ~tll ORANGES E | AsPARA PARAGUSM«7Y shieno miings d .. {thon, DXC,; Mirs. Ohatles E. Hetvick . Wirs. M. Guiggiari wff Nanxcouver ; P 7 & S . + jand Mrs. (OGatbatine Waugh ml-'}&:(:;,i ~wus ithe | | gmeat of "Hock. Reaturing ‘the aitteriluntheon |WWiss Leone FEay off ( [ {m’mnhmgm Miss | {ites. CGuigmat «was Formerly Miss Attams anti Mrs. Herrick, ant mg;mim King «of Like m f (Hiftoried! Akit, depidting the Aonniâ€". | Tiay (Gindkél, former / t ‘ { a I is I Ves 300. CB0000 -?a‘"‘u.â€"" "';"".fia] momgs f “d‘f'w ""'â€"? JV"â€"-"H Miss Phobe T. ‘.";;&; of Washingâ€" mm in GRAPEFRUIT â€" 4«25¢ GRAPEFRUIT 5«25¢ Butter 19c | EGGS 21cl 3 for â€"‘LEMONS POTATOES Ginger Ale 5&@'[& $l 25¢ »*"* 4 98¢ PALE DRY WE WISH Y The Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore 1 Cnetqthiveg fos the Laabls ° BLUF GOOSF FOOD MART 2. YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR RIB ROASTâ€"S6thâ€"7th Ribs 5»*=25¢ au":llo ol JS 4 AMRL PAF L« | . f | . FREE 516â€"518 CENTRAL AVE. | ‘Mrs. John Warnii af Cedar Avenue underwent an| operation «on Tuestiay at ‘the Highignd iPatk Hosâ€" a puppat show and Mr\ PatHeS ARU |comerrow ‘to spent! ‘New Yean his Hithe dlog cottertained With MAUY | 3 ujngton, . © " served and SBartte hi Wfln:‘fl.{"’:’-“"‘-'w’- “ Rev. F Branitiiling flw i Ohatorimines _i "Iilll' :.'.“iu matoreil ito. Asiten, IH,, wthete CR8Y i) " wirn Hes Hoppe‘s mother ave stistting for « Sewidedn .‘ 32 tmith ‘Mys: Siihn Warniington of (Ged@F | " ns oo Hies Bobert (Unibe venue «underwent an pperAHOP D) go,000 sypent the OChrigtmas the past two monihs, BM : Esients will ‘be ma ‘learn he iis gotting slong aMeély. Stuffed OLJ â€"29¢ per jar Solid Pack TOMATOES Special Sale on Heinz Products. Come and taste their He ‘hat (been in i1 thealth Jor 193¢ Peaches, Pineapple, [ || | ‘ Pears and Apricots (§) || | CHASK & SAXBORX |_â€" Mativline Thelian 0f Webger S _ ‘tege, Woebdter Groves, Mo, i .. "home for the ‘holitays with her lkk, _ hents dn Fort Hheridan. > mt ‘Ohicago apent ‘the «Ohristmas Adays with their parents, Nr. "Wir: William Guyoet. â€" ~ m. 1‘ .“0 a a ». :‘l Neont! Buaathof® teft â€" m-m-,mwa wther. â€" Gardiyn Bacthof i in 2 batk: $1 Regular $200 Value 4 botles 25¢ Read the W icties 2 for 2 [ . and Biss. William A. The City of Kunshing | | [ | | WUGURTA.«GBORGIA Ren‘ a Furnitie inome 17¢ 98c i |{ ; | GREE George Sokolsky Will l Ducks THURSDAY, DECEMBER George E. Solkolsky, who served and written of con the Far East for many yea; § to the lecture platform as Sropdats fe will Sctiver ~He will deliver to be presented at the No Wfion Israel, Tem: Lincoln and Vernon A eoe, on Tuesday, Jan. 9, and jeet jwill be "Japan‘s Power and Security," George Sokolsky, in his in his books, gives the c terpretation that hasâ€"yet of the situation in Chira, the reason why Manchuria and will continue to be 4: years "the tinder box of Asig lectures are authoritative puficu?r. He is persofs® i the leaders amo":, / e TS #D!°"/g ‘both the es¢ 2"" the Chinese. . He is tional in some of his. particularly with regard to tentialities of the present for the United States. His sions are based on second andleconomie data and hijs tion of the impasse which growing yearly more acute. 4 A confetti dance will be Dictz‘s Stables on New Yes The program will start o‘clock. Mr. Dietz wishes to. & that this will be one of th est celebrations , ever held Confetti Dance at De On New "Year‘ evening. Don‘t forget the, wee dances on Wednesday" and Sundays are devoted excl modern ‘dancing. | .. > There is plenty of pm for everyone. The pa 7 under the supervision of a watchman at all times. Dietz‘s Stables are loc 59A near the junction wit Ivanhoe. *I _ l Science Studying the We tions of Sleepwalkers. R Anvestigations which show dinary harmless people can murders or make lorg and ous journeys while fast aslo¢ about this strange story â€" distributed with next Sunds ecago Herald and Examiner. Refreshments wilk be Turkeys FANCY NORTHERN Chickens FANCY Sirloin or R Steak â€" PotRoast® (Choice of cuts) | Ma 368 Central Aven VICTO hope that you in the We th

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