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Highland Park Press, 1 Feb 1934, p. 2

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. Miss Phyllis Udell was pleasantly surpised by fifteen of her friends Saturday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hohlfelder of Glencoe are the happy parents son born Sunday at the Highland Park Hospital. . + . Mrs. Rolland Hastings and Mrs. Irving Randall gave a shower Friâ€" day for Miss Priscilla Carver at the home of Mrs. Hastings. 1 "Mrs. Gertrude Goosman will hold a Rebekah School of Instruction at Crystal Lake on Tuesday, February 6, afternoon and evening. She will also hold a school on Friday, Febâ€" ruary 9, evening only. ¢ . Mrs. Walter Garrity of McDaniels Avenue entertained at tea Thursday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. m Mr. Guernsey Le Pelley left Satâ€" urday for Dallas, Texas where he. has taken the position of Continuity writer at the Broadcasting station WFAA. - Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nash and two children of Deerfield moved to the Udell . Apartments . Monday where they will make their home. â€" â€" : Mrs. Henry Vail left last week for Santa Monica, California, where she will visit her son in law, Mr. Merrill Follansbee. study painting.. : & Miss Margaret Siljestrom ‘left this week for Columbus, Ga., where she will remain a week. From there she will go to Miami, Florida, to spend the balance of the winter. A o | Mrs. Sewell Truax and son Sewell ;r;d daughter Ellen of Egandale ad motored to Oceonomowac, Wis. last Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jastrzenski of S. Green Bay Road are receiving ¢ongratulations on the birth of a baby boy born Sunday at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. 4 | | Miss Dorothyâ€" Golden of South First Street was pleasantly surâ€" prised on Saturday evening when thirtyâ€"five of her friends came to help ceélebrate her sixteenth birthday. The evening was spent playing games and dancing. Later refreshâ€" ments were served. The out of town guests were Janice Welsh of Chicago and Miss Evelyn Smith of Waukegan. © M affairs where an admittance charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates VOLUME 22 Mrs. Carlton Vail sailed January 27 for Florence, Italy where she will Resolutions of comdolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, |notices of entertainments or other mMn,mmbmmhmuMnfl' Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Communications intended for publication must be and signed with the name and address of the w Communications intended for publication n-thwflfin'.o- one.side of t mmmuaflmufi-um-flw ‘They should reach wmmum'mhmfi_ polse & f Issued Thursday of cach week by the Udell j . Udell Buildi Purk, lilinols. _ _ .s* <â€" on m"’fi dare Meniead Farp Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post.Office at Highland Park, I! ragek Two AND nlB. YERSATILE Om&; Superlative Cuisine â€" Unexcelled Wines and Chummy and Refined Gd{uy RESERVATIONS â€" ON TARIO 7000 Chicago‘s Nigewt _ NORTH SHORE‘S GAY SPOT NO COVER CHARGE ul m bomtrsteetety mervlitr. 2s > n M . hA C WASHINGTON AT SHERIDAN ROAD ~â€" WAUKEGAN LAUGH AND BE HAPPY WITH THE DYNAMIC FUNSTERS . _ xTAVERN *X THE HICGHLAND PARK PRESS . Adept Master of Cen-onieg and 'BlsSlluh Hit Revue , _ featuring .0 ns [ * Youth â€" Beauty and Dancing Rhythm, * MAY DOWNING| :: "TEDDY" GEORGE‘S Completely Remodelled and Békutifal HOTEL WAUKEGAN y A member of .\ ‘ xfi THE CHIOAGO SUBURBAN QU. GRoUP .. Chieago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Tower â€" 19 S. St. Johns Ave. ~Phone H. P. 3560 > DICK HUCKHES SACCOETTES We invite you to insp ict these lovely smart 1 frocks which inclyde prints, solid 4 color ‘and ‘pastels. _ s Lovely Blues Exponent . e DANCE TO [ ,SPEGIAL â€" _ REDUCTION FRANK WALLIN PATSY MACK A Short Drive To That were shown at the DEERFIELD STYLE SHOW FEBRUARY 1, 1984] MARY!IANN FROCKS FROCKS ‘Mrs. Arthur M. Jaques and two children Raymond and Virginia of Grand Rapids, Mich., are spending a few weeks at the home of her sisâ€" ter Edna Flanangan at 236 Eviouâ€" tion Avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Alice Mayo and two children Wayne and Robert of Racine, Wis., are visiting her two sisters Mrs. A. M. Jaques and Miss Edna Flanangan of Highâ€" See "These Thirty: Years," twoâ€" hour FREE SHOW, at Purnell & Wilson, Billy Egan of Harvard University is spending ‘his midâ€"semester vacaâ€" tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swazey. Numerots preâ€"nuptial parties are being given this week preceding the marriage on Saturday of Miss Dorâ€" othy Nunn to Mr, Thomas S. Harriâ€" son, Jr. This morning Miss Virginia Melody entertained at breakfast and a handkerchief ‘shower while this evening, a gpinster dinner will be held at the ‘bride‘s homg. ~Tomorâ€" row Miss: Veronese Beatty is entertaining at luncheon. â€" The briâ€" _dal dinner is to be ‘held at Dunham Woods riding club that evening folâ€" lowed by a cocktail party at the home of Mrs. John B. Wing.. Miss Nunn is tor be married Saturday aftâ€" | ernoon at four thirty at Trinity ‘Episcopal Church. A small recepâ€" tion will follow at the home of the bride‘s parents. <Mr. Harrison and| his brideâ€" will make their home in Cleveland following a few weeks honeymoon in the east. â€" . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner, of E. Central Averue have motored to Winter Park, Florida: ; _ Mr, and Mrs. E. .R. Phelps of Prospect Avenue are entertaining Sunday â€"evening for. Miss Mary Louise McClernan and her fiance Ross Hickman. . ‘ : Mrs. A. 0. Mason Jr. of St: Johns Place is entertaining at bfidge Friâ€" day aftérnoon for the benefit of the Deerfield â€"Shields ~‘Band . Uniform fund.: * ; . f tea Monday from four to six for the Thrift Shog. . ~~ 0. ~) j Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald of South Linden Avenue returned the early part of the week from. Miami Beach, Florida. f on oUR Mrs. Roger . Vail entertained at on ho ue s udn e e o sn . 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6326 Ipc., Feb. 1, 2, 3. 5:00-'79“-;" NIGHT hage Bagoa ©th only, by Babr. Leslie Southerton }s the guest of Rey. ‘M. Hopking, forme r of Grace M. E. Church at his hame in W. Centrial A: Shanghi, China where she spend the next four years, was the Sunday o | IT‘S NOT LEAP YEAR, | AT THESE VALUES! Coffee | Our Breakfast Blend _ daug Homeâ€"13â€"Egg â€"â€"â€" light and Macaroonâ€"like Milk Bread Fresh from our ovens Ange White Bread Rose Rice 3=14 Na . Donald Bruce is el}t&mining American Home® |, _ |full Whole ‘or SI New gay w » f l M Mild and ra _its fresh flm a 4 Af ‘3 | National {""! Chase& ‘ hbc Extra Fan Fancy Hm‘iP 'Pijcked Michiganâ€"For soups or bean pots favor whereyer « whenever it‘s serv Silverledf;Eâ€"Pc{sfry Tostgd;pr tender pies and biscuits \\1\\@: or ol it eme ® t W Ki . ‘eaches vy Beans 3=10° +OZ. T ME C OMPL ETE M O NE Y â€"$ Av : AN _ ITEMIZED CASH RCEG 15 12 Try putting a l‘onhmll;owiln the center of each mch half and baking until marshmallow is brownâ€"A delightful dessert, easy and quick to prepare. nourishing economical dishes Calif. Yellow Cling Halves or Slices "Y| ‘iRlmer P. Hagi and Ethel M. La of Vier,T:roth of this city reeentl{ m out a marriage license in Waul of|â€" Mr, and Mrs, Fred Gallagher of of | this city have arrived in St. Bet#xrl- in| burg, Fla., and are guests at (the Princess Martha Hotel, Other Highâ€" and Mrs. Oscar Migs Franc B. Jones 6f 309 Ravine DrivJ’ has registered at the Chalâ€" fonteâ€"Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. land B J Salerno Crackers * 15¢ ark visitors arriving at the s Martha this week were Mr. Foulds‘ Macaroni 3~~ 1 9« Ralston‘s Cereal *# 21« @ Gold Medal > Flour **>99° Whole Wheatâ€"for healthful breakfasts : . Nourishing Energy Foods nemnty s oone oo ud tC s city mentl{m F. cense in Waul 4 ::] Fred Gallagher of |. rived in St. net#m- th are guests at (the| Hotel. Other Highâ€"| wi ve arrivino at the| 2 FREE! $11,000 in naming silverware ADIES. BUT YOULL L cash and 7 automobiles=â€"simply for Hlustrated on coupons in any size bag Mary Adams of Rondout and John Tomer of) this city recently proâ€" The Woman‘s Benefit Association will meet on Friday afternoon, Feb. 2 at th }v.w;cA,, Lake Forest at 2 o‘cl All members are asked to ad. ‘A social hour will folâ€" low the business meeting. | f Mrs. l?“l Smith of Ridgewood Drive entertain her luncheon bridge club next Thursday afterâ€" noon. f The P ilomathenn,Re&ding Circle will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. JoHn Sobey. Mrs. Sloan will review "How to Be Happy on Nothâ€" ing a Year." f + F. Wallenwein, justice.of the peace, Waukegan.: They were attended by Mr. and| Mrs. Arthur Hohifelder of this city, j » 4# party for Mrs. Richmond. .: . _ â€" Mary (Dal Ponte and Dan Toigo of this ¢ity: were married Saturday at 4 o‘clock at the office of Henry » +# O DlSl’llIU'lOfl $ 1 Eirt witn ~eveey P UVR Moppmmmmpmmmmmmmmmmmans,..... o0 _4 WÂ¥ Bana _ Peaches with _ Soil, serve with ish isnn omndbul $ Round Steak Smz _ |8¢)o. Sirloin Steak **"yit c« 22¢ j6. Club SH@0K rmywim omion â€" 25¢ fb. Pot Roast & brown gravy . .. First € 4 ribs 18‘ Roast 22 minutes to the pound and OF BEEF Last 3 ribs FRESH FRUITS and VEGETAB Rib Roast New Cabbage Texee 3 tb J Carrots Fancy California ~ @ btsâ€" [ CauliflOWer comeme â€" "*"J sold in its markets. ~_ Menu Short Ribs seer t tb Spanish Pot Roast Braise with 1 Ladies: National‘s Beef is the Pride of the Herd . ; ; Only quality beef can give you delicious, tenâ€" der roasts and steaksâ€" that‘s why Nationg! uses the ‘utmost care. in seiâ€" ection and inspection of Orangu California u..-n. :.":."J..”‘ WiOD JTOUK fry with onions 4* Porterhouse Steak * 28 Scientifically ripened in our own ripening rooms for higher nouvrishing value and Ia., ‘ are | cured a marriage license in Grape or Cyrrant FREE! (med. oake ivory Soup American Home Barty June Jollies "pss" 2,/ Jellies "giee= 2 P &G Soap Sifted Peas 2‘ © Other values to Finest Wisconsin â€"good on c’." | Pork Sausage _ i%:10° Meat â€"Pure * nL Sausage bisn 10¢ © Delicatessen Sa Grape, Currant, Crabapple, The White Maphths . * American Home Early June Candy â€"Fresh from our Luncheon â€"Bologna, Liver or doz. extre large size 3 On College ht, y 1, the Deerfield{Shields F,.-r. i_’: sponsor a home thade chndy sale in the foyer of t] auditorinm, . ‘The money raised &t thig: sale Nill be spent for a giff for the Girls Club, Members of the Gifls ‘Club will take charge of the sdlling of the candy, Bee "These Thirty, Y hour FREE SHOW, at Wilson, Inc., Feb. Candy Sale THURSDAY, FEBRU \n. | 5t C Ib, xefit Girlg Club 1O / red P x:>. M . qnURrRSDAY, ng team won two game ‘series from th team in the regular w men‘s bowling leagu Majestic Alleys under ment of A. Lencioni. ern of Highwood wo! from, Colemans on ning, Thursday. On the Wednerda; the Elks took two g: American‘ Legion tea ing game. The You! also won two from t High score for the R. C. Carpenter wh High team score wa Young Men‘s Club w Tonight, Thursday, meet the Elks team Inn will bowl the Mu ing,. of the Highland be held Thursday, F. The Junior Activit Auxiliary held a 6 on Saturday, Jan. 1 meeting will be held 10, at 2 p.m.. Carpenter Wi _â€"*"The ceremony w any member of this be initiated by such tistion team, to ever pose and goal of our is true ”t:e!local au! oggani or many ‘from time to time, i ing units to put or all will agree that sive initiation has | on. Mrs. D.'ilv wif of Deerfield, put the to the ceremony by { several beautiful v A social hour follow ments were served, On Thursday, Fel the members of High are asked to attend with the Legion at t Captain Spencer, a maresq Spencer, wil the evening. exceptionally large The Highland Paj ”Wb'm inry, which accepte invitation to put on The meeting was of the Highland | then turned over to The American L€ pumaresq Spencer Highland Park, hel Thursday Jan. 25, i“rjon Auxili Initiation t Score In ‘The Mutual Coal | "PRIZEFIGH Tues..Wed.â€"Thurs _ _ JOAN CRA Ale} WYNNE Charkes Farrel} "S. O. S. Fridayâ€"Sa AT ALL Highland Park, ADMISSIO Thursday â€" Last 861) LA | S . ERNEST A new sensational NEXT v James Dunn,‘June D.â€"S. High S« 8STUDENT SELECTIONS ALL TICKETS "TAKE A "MAN‘S C ED regular

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