to their home (terâ€" â€"speending Gillilan‘s mothâ€" is. y was ..A _Euest alter Miller at Millers, former d Park, live on hicago. § ment and editor. ri¢can Mathematâ€" tly she was honâ€" ‘ted to two of. Lambda chapter psilon, national ; _ for _ graduate and also secreâ€" he Mathematics en of Highlant the 247 students val Reserve OM s at Northwestern ar the enrollment he history of the .: A member fraternity and ool of commerce¢, tive in the Radit hows, intramural the Junior Pro® committees. ; son of Mr. and er, who is a jum . Brush of Dale n twenty at a party Saturday nn, of Sheridan or two weeks at otel in New York .of commerce. A Nau social frater in active on mmission, the ncil, and in & val society. n, son of Mr. an mpson, who . is college of libe nber of Sigma is participated d intramural be liam F. Grant of ark students are: of Mr. and Mrs . In her "spare riting her thesis r‘s degree â€"an ics. : Richard Hamm it last week hu 11., while their ith his ~â€"mater ‘s. Jared John: chneider is conâ€" athematies deâ€" western . ugiverâ€" charge of the ;. She retains »rtary to Profesâ€" i, heat of the Highland Park *C" sweater for 1 assembly Monâ€" Cornell~ college; phomore, played the season. _ the proud parâ€" iam Fred Grant Nov. 30, at the hospital. ad ber 5, 1940 4 14 Mr:, Evaline R. Zengeler, aged 88, other of John Zengeler of this city, ied Tuesday at her home in Chiâ€" ago. Funeral services will be held oday at 1:30 p.m. at 1820 Michiâ€" an avenue, Chicago. Mrs. Zengeler as one of the early settlers of icago, coming there by covered agon in 1856. $3 cha San m Ihuisday, December 5, 1940 M Mich. 1€ Mr. Charles Bletsch is convalesâ€" cing at the Norwegian American hospital in Chicago from injuries ncurred onâ€"Nov. 28," when the eleâ€" ator in the Bletsch Candy factory ‘Chicago, on which he was a pasâ€" ger, fell one and oneâ€"half stories <the pit. He sustained a broken g and bruises on both his hands hen he grasped the elevator cable n trying to avoid injury. He is exâ€" ted home in a week or so. Mrs. Gerald Hansen of Highland ark visited her son and. daughterâ€" ~law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hanâ€" n of Hollywood for several weeks November. _Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Knox eft Monday on a business trip to aHarpe, Kan. 1t LrC time Â¥U () Â¥i 11 Blanchard Jr., U.â€"S. Air corps, <with Mrs. Blanchard and their Paul W:; HI, were entertained a Thanksgiving (dinner party n at the home of Mrs. Paul ichardâ€"Sr. The party consisted of guests, including relatives and nds. The out of town guests uded Mrs. J. E. MceCormick and ghter Emma of Aurora, IIl., Mr. Mrs. Wm. D. Free and daughter rilyn of Ravinia, also Mrs. Elan- rd‘s niece, Mrs. Ethel dstrom, of Beverly Hills, IIl. tain <Blanchard‘s ‘present station Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, n Saturday, November 23rd, the e were a party at the famous 1 Carroll theater for dinner and revue, _ F 7. â€" > heâ€"Sigma Nu â€"Mothers club are iring â€"the visit nksgiving _ week: 11Ugs oN h e e h i e o e i o o h e e i e h e e i i i e i e e e e C C CC K & . William H. Stupple of Michâ€" venue was hostess to her regâ€" ridge club Monday evening. ut Cleaning on Your Shopping List | in 3y 3y By: 24 Br‘B: Bd D; In In t t Iy Ih B2 Th 2s Ds 2n In Dt D Bs 24 24 20 .9 20 24 20. # # ) In n Ix J Bs ts By Ds Do Pn ll![ < 4 Drapes of her â€" son Captain Paul 8. Air corps, s _â€" _ Furniture â€"â€"â€" Curtains Comforters â€" Blankets % Evening & Dinner Clothes f ARE THEY READY _ Duffy & Duffy : HIGHLAND PARK 1820 WINNETKA 516 Mr. Edward Nereim, aged 80, passed away shortly before noon yesterday (Wednesday) at the home of his son, Roy 0. Nereim, 246 Cenâ€" tral avenue, with whom he had made his home for the past three years. He had been an invalid about five vears. Born in Oelin, Stavanger, Norway, he had been a resident of Chicago for 60 years before coming toâ€" Highlandâ€"Park,â€"â€":â€".â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€" Surviving are his wife, Anna, a son, Roy, a daughter, Mrs. Swanâ€" son Nereim, seven grandchildren, Geovil, Lavina, Gordon, Naney, Robâ€" ert, Marc, and Earl, and one great grandchild, Christopher Nereim, son of the Robert Nereims. There is alâ€" so one sister, Mrs. Oscar Olson, of Chicago. _ Funeral services will be read at Kelley‘s mortuary at 2 o‘clock Satâ€" urday afternoon. lnterment will be at Arlington cemetery, Elmhurst. © Robert Kalk, Jeffrey place, Highâ€" wood, is in Highland Park jail on a burglary charge.. He was returned to Highland Park from Indiana early this week, where he admitted getâ€" ting rid of vart of his loot. He was charged with having taken a 32 colt sutomatic and a 22 target pistol from the room of Art Hook, 359 East street, Sunday, Nov. 24. â€"He «old the pistol in Indiana, but the automatic revolver was found hidâ€" den behind a tree on Skokie road, where he had discarded it. Highwood Youth _ Charged With Theft Edward Nereim Dies Wednesdayâ€"Morning The annu=l meeting of A. 0. Fay lodge No. 676 A. F. and A. M. will be held ‘this : evening in Masonic Temple. Officers will be elected for the ensuing year. > : A. 0. Fay Lodge To Elect This Evening Cleaners .{ all abroad _ : ég § for Christmas ... ~â€"~ " Art Olson & Co. e ~â€"Pi Delta; club is -ppnmgu: a card party this evening (Thursâ€" day) at 8 o‘clock at the YWCA; You may make up a party and play C ipFey e ce ry ne se y y k re e e t es 557 ':"'77 COMPLETE STORE FOR MEN The sock of the wellâ€"dressed man .. . knitted in U. 8. and abroad ... 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