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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1923, p. 6

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s 4+ [ ;l‘f 4 ! tel €] it 8 J HP i. 4 10 it $ [ & e gf’ f t*fk sA 4 «fl»';.j Â¥ ;343'1 : ye 52 la t At { ‘??"?“: Y §} gp} pt PAGE SIX ‘During July we are having our anâ€" nual clearance sale, and offer many tempting bargains. _ | Hand made knitted suits and sweatâ€" ers. Hot weather Ridit{ig Habits, Blouseés, Lingerie, Gift Shop Ité.lian Pottery. THE SPORTS SHOP of Lake Forest is becoming recognizefi as the headqu'a;'r%- ters for exelusive Téwn and Counti‘y Clothes. Hats from »Beridel and Tappe as well as good moderate priced hats. _ Phone Winnetka 501 W To think of anytfing to say tod: sowe’llletitgoa.tth;;. l [ ~_ALBERT LARSON | Siatione; . H. Meier Construction General Contracting BOWMAN‘S BUTTER has a deliciouns flaâ€" vor, your taste will tell you it is the best. ~ Try a pound today, our driver will be glad to serve you. B M f 1 The Sponts Shop pure, rich cream, churr‘;’éd and I)ackaged in [ the country. BOWMAN‘S BUTTER A Real Treat Plans and Estimates Furnished PHONE 567 1} is made only of | D HOT Phone Highland Park 834 R. . _Miss Elizaheth Greene | of Lj\i en avenue, who h&s begn teac ing in Deâ€" troit, Mich., is now at home. /S is taking a sumnjer course a the: Sf 1 of Applied Afts in Chi s Mr._and | Mrs. Wiliony Porry | of Lake Bluff are receiving. |con aâ€" tions on the i birth of son, l n Thursday, July fifth. 1 AY Mr. Abbott! JoHnson a Ind., has been| the |guest J eph Card, of CGentral ave Mr. and Mrg. George C* glewood were the guest: niece, Mrs. C] L.;jBerry, wood avenue dver $unday, Get in line o next Wednead;1 7:30, d1 1 Mr. Robert Buckley of Maple aye« :);d g nue had as mtests on Sunday, July | _ " 8, several note people; | Mr:: Carl BAS Harriman, formerly of P iladelphia, \Pa., now of Chnago, publisher of; §ed Book; Mt. Whitney Payndé of,| ‘hiladelphia, hkad of the Curtis Pubâ€"| NOrt ‘lishing â€" company; Mrs Whitriey PC Payne, formerly Miss Helen York, of Battle Creek," Mich., ~an intitmmate Th friend ‘of the Jste Mrs. K. W. Bubkâ€" ; 10"¢ ley; Mr. Beck] of Phnadf;lphia, |(Who | 2000 1 has charge of ithe cover for ‘the! Laâ€" cf”l"pk' dies" Home Jogrnal; and (Mr. Eugéne * Markley of : anston, ‘ai writer for grfé Co McCall‘s magiine. | ring is = Jnemnbbiintmint 0 t trts : Aerutndader trot d iss [A on his way home from the vge where he has been for th past N years. | H id ‘ The Woman‘s Mission y soci of the First United vangeli church meets this afternoen (Thu day) at the home of, Mrs. Fred B ker, Park averue. H Mr. and Mrs. S. ’I;:'Rebli g of Cienâ€" tral ayenue are) looking forward fo a visit from their son, Sebald, who is | Mrs. Willim‘te Reay an of Hazel avenie leave th spend the remainder of t] spend the ren;ginder; of at Three Lakes, Wis. Mrs. J. E. l?‘oom of Indianapalis, Ind., is the guest this month of iMr. and Mrs. Han-‘ Thomas of Glenview avenue. | [4 ‘Mrs. Willianm: Reay and children Dudley, Joh#, a nam have gong to Eagle River, Wis., t mer. I Miss Josephifie Pénca; &)f W aul gan spent Sunday, Jhly 8, with M Ma_ry_Jerdon of Cedar avenue. ; Mr. and Mrs." A. J. Metzel and $ Truman, havexrft on a trip abr Reserve ne Wetfnesd y even for the big pmde.i Cone whet you have an a or not. | J . Ted® Ohlweinf Alex Rafferty h dJack Steffen sgent Sunday at I# Geneva, Wis. i#‘ / | 1 Mr. and Mrs. Angrew |(Bloomfleld and son, Harold, motored to DelaÂ¥in Lake, Wis., Suriday.and spant the day visiting friends.| { [ Miss Harriet &ewart of Irving Park is the guest of Mrs. H. K.\ Coale fijis week. t 1 i (B Mrs. Alice T\erifl’ and two child# n and Miss Florepce Warner| spent the week end at Lag'e Geneva, Wis.‘ | Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Prior have (reâ€" turned from a kshing trip Fo Burl} ‘s Resort, New Auburn, Wis. | t music, dancing jand refres ments.fil NMr. and Mrs.!James Black Thorgén of this city with theit son, Ted, hiye left for an extefded motor [trip in fe east. _ Mr. and Mrs., Waldo Thorkén of Evanston hake taken the Highlgnd Park residence lof Mr. Thorsen‘s parâ€" ents, until theixfi return. n assistant counci'lbr at Canfi; fieé;# t ga. [ % | | _ _Get in the p‘rade Wednesday e,iil â€" ning, July 18thlat 7:80 at jcity hafi f music, dancingjand refreshments," | 11 & TL en s ha o omm ty motored to, Lake: Geneva WH- Mrs. J.‘ Vetter of McDaniels aveâ€" [- ‘{inday. | t [ * _ {)"|nue had as| her guests on Sunday, , Mrs. Belle Allen of Chicago is vfl'i_fJuly 8, her gister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, hh: 4 v, Mp. ) Mr. and Mrg. Michel, of Chicago, and jiting her son angdaug‘hter-l â€"law, M "Ther daugh, Trs. Prakk 34. tm jand Mrs. J. E. AJJ , thi k.) 4 Tj . » =â€" ;P.ni“;iriuay H4a s:: is ‘sspe" ?fing )5 p | y of Chicqgo.‘ Mrs. Yetber accomâ€" {vacation at Océnomoywoe, ?{"is., with | panied her fiests ;? Chicago, returnâ€" ‘her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Ed. Hgnâ€" :::'gn:g H’K( and Park on fT“”d‘Y son. { | A e 5 | _ Miss Eleana Fantoni, \\":'.r}) attendéd Mr. a(;del?irs. G:;"rfie Neéf’til '"‘}‘ the Unive:si:hy of Cgcag(t);ghis.hpa ”E%?éa’éfi wex,za- thzngues::- of i;re ar:)di ‘year,; spen rée weeks at|her ho | sttz uy * f in Ravinia, and| left on Th rsday # r!x;s.‘x’fl;mw Doty of Prairie avenue, :F‘Sh tChfek' W. l" wh:r(? e ;: tpfl e[ ;(rs. i\ ,.' Simon will return‘ the $s _ °°""°‘! or at Camb Meengh.| . MTS. A., E, Simon will return‘ th _ _ Mrs. Lari WJFritsqh,‘M . Arthy ‘ Mr. Oscar Lindblom leavés next Vetter, Mrs. Erkest Schultz and M . | Saturday on| a two. week‘s vacation R: C Noerenbe\? are spending a féew |visiting friehds in Green Bay and lays this week lin Peotone |attendin | Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Je i meeting of tte Illinois ‘Branch (of| _ Two hundred and fifty civil enâ€" he Woman‘s Missionary soc ety. | | | gineers from all parts of the United Mr. and Mrs, George Prichard jof | States enjoyed a dinner last evening ireen Bay roaz‘, and Mr. Georbb| (Wednesdavy} at tha Kuminar Mila lie Allen spbnt a few Hays las week in Detroitiand Jackson, Mich.: | Mr. and Mrs/lCharles Blejmeh! an Mrs. Jack Siggwalt | of rlingto Heights were the Sunday iguests 0 Mr. and.Mrs. Rolland Bleinjebl. â€" || Join the parkde Wednesday ev ring at 7:30 West Central gvenue. | Mrs. Earl W.|Fritsch, Mis. Arthy ‘etter, Mrs. Erkest Sthultz and Mrs X C. Noerenben? are spending a fe ays this week lin Peotone ‘attendin# Entered as sécond Class tnatter March 1, 1911, nd Park, Illino$s, under the Act of March 8, 1879 UMBER zo | _ «/‘ 4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Iéc!warc‘l_ Eaini Nicl; ;"il;â€"ama blished weekly by THE HIGHEIAND PA be rt Evans, son of! Mr. ‘_R. Evans, left Tuesâ€" July 10, |for Rhiheâ€" e and his &riends?'iill )n a) tamping and. thoâ€" West Central evening, pron _ and Thomas Pijtâ€" to Camp . Winnépe, s., to spetqd_ the sumâ€" oom of Ir‘dianap&l}s, Muntie, f Mr.; isâ€" ue. | | of. Litiden hlral avenuc Eprompqy at wl is 1 lt C620 C008 CRCCEY i baera | nw i ntoq y o ; this is lone of the special times| °°" o;:g io e *‘ / when Nor Shore people journey yp | UroY: t‘her); & 1 *~ i this beautiful spot to see the im-;“';:‘“.gq C 'lwn.b & (;;'provcmen that ‘have been made | 4 deL ;boreynn d , | during: the year and to enjoy the‘ g nal B "| sight of t hundreds of mothers and | z:" m { children who sare having the happiegt | C847 C dre 7 | time / of their | lives ‘under (the ~bign/ CRIUP is be ts " /trees, romping on the wida beach sol i Menle 1t is oo ~| splashing in the cool waters of Lake | Picnic, ho m , | Michigan. . $ ge,md / _A very interesting feature of the oF. 3 fay SBore ~|day is futnished by the short ols [ Piad ingo t °f given by ithe head of cach depar{.| "08 n e’:flp T*s / ment of the camp. Clever peophle | MMLAO L _ / § ~| they all arle so enthusiastic over their | | Those preferring ‘/ work. They have lots of bright lit. | waukee ‘électrje :s ‘| tle stories/to tell and alas! some pa.| train to Arden S thetic o also, which give the visit. | camp â€" station | was r'crs an intimate picture ‘of life in |train thére at 12.1 P RaveiHe of hE wull as C N ty al st, ve MD W CR ARR sotvade 4A AIP / Boyville, in Cinderella Lodg the little convalescents, in ville and the Babyfold, and i 1+ sel 9 * _ Miss Emma Evans is visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. Sterz Kjof Shicctou, Wis. Mrs. Sterz is a ‘*| niece of Mts. C. A. Smith. Every auto in Highland Park, Deerâ€" d\‘ field and adjoining territory should be *) in the parade next Wednesday at 7:30 " ;p m. sha NUp . 30 080C EC CI0S WWAR hold its asnual basket picnic at the camp at Like Bluff, July 20, at 12:80 o‘clock. . Alll friends of Arden Shore are cordially invited to come and bring thei lunch, meet many â€" old friends and join in the general goodâ€" fellowship / of the day. Coffee: will be provideb by the camp. t mc ® 1 i‘ ) _ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Russell of Sherâ€" 1. idan avenu hayve as their guests this | week Mr. gnd ‘Mrs. Roy Russell and *| family of (Arkansas, who intend to make their{home in Highwood. °| _ Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Larsen â€"of °) Evanston gre the guests of â€" Mrs. Larsen‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. “ Evans of: jouth First street. 5 P North Shore Friends portunity to Inspo. BASKET PICNIC AT _ Migs Gex%aldine Faxon of Sheridan road ‘will ‘have as her guest . Misg Blanche Strniland of Buffalo, N. Y., for a coup: of weeks beginning Friâ€" day, July 13. Mrs. J. G. Fidder and sons, Rayâ€" mond and Roy, spent a week at Ce< dar Lake, Ind. They attended the fundamental conference held at that place. Among the speakers â€" were Pr. Munh?ll of _ Philadelphia, Pa. and Dr. B;anchard of Wheaton, IIl. â€" Mrs. C.|L. Berry of Homewood avenue hm‘vlas her guest last week her sister, Miss Madge Smith of Loâ€" gansport, Ind. 400 Miss Margaret Solley of New York City has n visiting Miss Katherâ€" ine Card of Central avenue. If you w&nt to gb to the dance next Wednesday evening, be in front of the city hall at;7:30 and you will be taken over if you haven‘t an auto. | Iilinois Mr. Henty Liske of Sheridan aveâ€" nue‘ had ag his guest last week his sister, Miss| Alvina Liske of Chicago. Miss Liske|will return home at the end of this) week. , 1 : Mrs. William Webster spent Monâ€" day with her mother, Mrs. Herman of Winnetka. d Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joy and chilâ€" dren, formarly of this city are enâ€" joying a i;vjr weeks trip ‘in the west. Mr. and | Mrs. Tom, Russell . and family of Sheridan avenue motored to Kenoshajon Sunday. . Mrs. A. L: Simon will return‘ the latter part of this week from Towa, where she hPs been spending the past week. | c « Miss Millie Brown and Mrs. Ww C. Elliott of Chicago spent yesterday visiting friends here. 4 Be sure to get in the parade and go to Deerflgld to attend the opening of the D'eerfi‘gld road next Wednesday evening | at| 7:30. Speaking, good The Ladies‘ Aid of the St. John‘s Evangelical | church meets at the home cf Mrsg. Frank Howe of Central avenue this iafternoon (Thursdav) Two hundred and fifty civil enâ€" gineers from all parts of the United States enjoyed a dinner last evening (Wedneqday? at the Exmoor Counâ€" try club. & L » Db Park Press fV%ne aven will ° leave tonight (Thursday) for New Â¥ork and Bosâ€" ftq , where they will visit relatives.. ‘Ihiu Josephine Faxon of Sheridan rrid‘, who has been visiting schoolâ€" friends in the east for the past few _ weeks, reached home yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday). { Miss Eleanor Smith has as ‘her guest the isses Mary Elizabeth Thompson and Margaret Mackall of Washington,| D. C. . ARDEN SHORE JULY 20 _ofiore Friends Given Opâ€" lunity to Inspect Camp at 1ake Bluff Friday Argen Shore association agnual basket picnic a Mr. and Mrs. James Kilkenny of ; 1911, at the post office at Highâ€" a oig other places so full of joyous car jffilxnngfi' thmeu;enxz;lfnyg&?!ers. . Each director thinks her p f the day. Coffee. wij / ticular group is the best of allâ€"I by the camp ; [ the prettiest babies or the bright me of the special times] P°YS ADd girlsâ€"and much hilarity Shore people journey to | pmvd(ed'hby the good natured rival i1‘ spot to see the in among them. / f . that ‘have been made| , !t is ;l‘")", & delightful, drive year and to enjov ,u{pfArden hore And none the lies + THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1924 PARK, ILLINOIS their t lit. e paâ€" visitâ€" will Mrs. Bruce. MacLeish is hostes the day) and will be mssisted by following. Ahosepreferring to go on the Mi waukee ;’elect:Qc should take a train to Arden Shore station. camp station | wagon will meet :r‘a‘in thEre at 12:15 ahd also the road into the citflp-;i'i; marked. | i It is aAlways a delightful, drive Arden ;hore and none the less thi year r:l.:ouzh,” the stretch of Sheriy dan fro®f ‘Lake Bluff ton +ha VACUUM CLEANERS Your Old Mach}n;; Taken in 'i';;ci;â€" Hoover â€" m Fa â€" Thor a/ x0 | Ohio 4 N _=.s. m $5.00 Down, $5.00 Mon 15 South St. Johns Avenue EASY HUBER ELECTRIC SHOP, 13 South St. Johns Avc’aue Phone l* j Expert Repairs for All Makes 1| A B C EDEN THOR 389 Central Avenue Do a washing with it. Fi out through what it is. â€"If for any r it does not approval send it back and another. J can you obtain the machife really «nit quirements. j K i ne o4 t (Lake Bluff to the construction and pro losed the day of th t;r for motorists ints,. which is on 'd' jfl!t & "ttle no ore. From there Water Wings Tennis Balls Golf Balls Washing Machines Yes, we have themâ€"all kindgâ€" and pricesâ€"the new "GILSON Cap that keeps your hair DRY Bathing Caps! |f i- f Batfnng Caps! ‘1 EXPERT REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES EIGHT LEADING M Cool off at our Fountair DECKER & HUBER SEE THEM ALL UNDER ONE ROOF YOUR OLD nuc?mgx TAKEN IN TRADE of joyous camp thinks her par best of allâ€" or the brightest $5.00 & 1 hostess o & _ Highland Park, PHARMACISTS irity 1 rivulr: bber Balls |.â€" Also grocerâ€"Ady, Simply . Crashing into: a hi y charged electric transmission y re, and comâ€" pletely wrecking the aj line, an gviâ€" ator and one passengér were injured while making an tipn flight at Antioch on July 4, wh dl(“ll‘h* of persons looked on. 1J > i win Mm’,i‘:_m__.;q_ ; Mrs Shaw, Chicago. bH1 4 ># > Cresap, Keniiworth; Leslic F. Gates; Wm.; Mr wriw ME 20 ce t to C s Mrs. Jay S. Glidden, nd Mys. Harry A. Sellery, Ravinia Francis E. Miller, \Gliencoe; Arthur F, Tuttle, Winnetka ; Mark W. Cresan. Dikaxth : Otto A. Kreut;.beri,v | William E. Casselbe } re . &0 w Coumas following who are . various village co, laces One in ‘our Home it does not meet with another. In no °d';fl;‘;§ really suited to> y Th +Picnic Sets Goggles °_ Bathing Cap Syrups.| | Ask your | Liberty Telephone 23 actual use|just SUPERIOR irmen of the # Rraw: Bfe: \Bluff ; | Liake Fo: 3 nd P'I:: ‘ Mrs. Edâ€" | ch Mrs 9 » Y

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