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Highland Park Press, 25 Aug 1927, p. 2

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t 8 _ ‘>. _ Entered as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the office at Highland g. Park, lilinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. »est f Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, _ The Higbland Park Press®=2ZEAN*~ l cuce. 2 °C 1 1 PMUOTTILN 1 PTLT L _ RDAMO| Mis Jns Gamnett returnet Wetâ€"|st the camp. T _ MITs, Meitry > cnagoc.. _ _ . ~Cewityn avenue entertained a number of friends on Thursday, Aug. 18, in honor of her: little granddaughter, Doris Summers, who. celebrated her John Dingle, Ffitzie Harmon, Arâ€" thur Emerson, George Shay and Jimmy Garnett returned . Saturday from Camp Minocqua, Wisconsin, where they have spent the summer. Parker and Robert Johnston reâ€" turned Saturday from the Owasippi Boy Scout Camp, ~Michigan, where they have been during the summer months. Mrs. George Glader of Central avenue had as her guests for the weekâ€"end, Mrs. Howard Hudson of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Norman Parlin of Culver City, Cal. Miss Edith Vail of Lincoln avenue entertained at bridge on Wednesday afternoon at her home in compliment to the Misses Patricia Goodwillie of Andover, Massachusetts and Elizaâ€" ‘beth Hall of Braintree, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ruffner and two daughters of Dean avenue are spending the week in Red Cedar Lake, Wisconsin, where they are the guests of Mrs. A. J. Nason of Laurel aveâ€" nue who is also there for the summer. Miss Edith Vail of Lincoln avenue has as her guest Miss Elizabeth Hall of Braintree, Mass. Miss Patricia Goodwillie of Andoâ€" ver, Mass., is visiting her father, Mr. Arthur Goodwillie of Forest ave. Mrs. Morton R. Mavor of Laurel avenue returned _ Saturday from Manistee, Michigan, where she spent ten days as the guest of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whinery and daughter, Jean of Linden avenue, are expected home the latter part of this week from Canada where they have been for the past three weeks. Mrs. Charles Willard of Linden Park Place has as her guest, Mrs. Ruth Scott of Miami, Florida. Stree Highland THURSDAY, AUGUST 2%, 1927 LEG LAMB BACON SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Batavia Flour 24%, Ib. sack Fresh Dressed Japan Crabmeat large can, each Ducks, the Ib. Cooking Apples 3 lbs. for ____ Fresh Little Pig Hams, the Ib. .___ Rib Pork Roast 3%,; Ib. cuts, the Ib. Loin Pork Roast 3 lb. cuts, the Ib. lc August 26 and 27 LEAYE YOUR ORDER FRIDAY FOR SATURDAY DELIVERY FRESH DRESSED BROILERS Potatoes, Friday Only, Peck 39¢c 35§c: 69c $1.09, Lake County, Iilinois 15%4¢c 25%c 29%¢ 25¢ MILLER & HART sliced ...........0 |\ Corn FKiakes 3 pkes. for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green of N. Green Bay road entertained on Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Green of Winfield, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs: Lawrence Green of Evanâ€" ston, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linscott of Manbatten, Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Green and family of Aurora, Dr. Roberta Lee Moore of Califorâ€"| hia, who formerly lived in Highland | Park, is visiting with Mrs. George! Campbell, who has the L B. Sin-; clair house . on Dale avenue for a month. | Mrs. Thomas Hanlon and two sons, Allen and George of Milwaukee, were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curley of Prairie ave. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wright nd[ daughter of Lincoln avenue left Friâ€"| day for Roaring Brook, Mich., wherel they will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Morgan of I Seattle, Wash., and sons, Elisha‘ and | Donald and daughter Mary Cuthtr-’ ine, formerly of Highland | Park,| spent a few days here last week as | they were motoring through. I Miss Sarah Margaret Mills who is in the east as the guest of Rosemary Lytton at Nantucket Island, has gone to the Maine Woods with Miss Lytton The Misses Dania and Mary Maâ€", vor, Ruth .and Kathryn Johnston| and Jane Hart are expected home| Saturday after having spent eight | weeks at Camp Oloch-oi-lheâ€"Dlmes.s Crystal Lake, Mich. i bunco. Men‘s prize winners were, first, T. Roam; second, U. S. Kiehl; third, Henry Englund. The winners of the womens prizes were first, Emma Englund; second, Mrs. T. Roam, and third Mrs. S. Kiehl. Mr. F. N. Bard of Egandale road left Wednresday for a months hunt ing trip in British Cojumbia, Can. Wet Shrimp 35¢ value, i 2 Ibs. for FRESH CARTON EGCGS| Hams, (whole) the pound .. Bacon (whole or half) Ib. . sugar Bacon Squares 1927 BABY SPRING 33c JUICY QORANGES "*__ 3 lbs. for $1.00 $1 the Pound 33%¢ NUMBER % 243c 31ic 184¢c Z8c Q?"u“f'.'? 25 : White Turnips C 6 Ihs. for _ 25 | Yellow Turnips C !i€ Ibs. for Dry Onions Fresh Dressed Hens the pound _ Sweet Potatoes 6 Ibs. for _ California Hams Sirloin Roast, bone less relled, 1b * Fresh Beef Tongues the pound Breakfast Sausage Links, Ib. Milwaukee Frankâ€" furters, ib. | _ Mrs. V. D. Bullard of San Franâ€" cisco, Cal., who has been the guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Sellar | Bullard, is spending two weeks in | the east and will return to Highland | Park to continue her visit here. . + Mrs. Kenneth Smoot of Beaumont, ‘ Rev. and Mrs. Schaer of Portland, Oregon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bremer of S. Green Bay road for a few days after which time they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. \Bremer of Oakwood ave. Rev. and | Mrs. Schaer formerly lived in Northâ€" | brook, Rev. Schaer being a former | pastor of that town. | _ Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad, Mr. ) and Mrs. George F. Conrad and Mrs. | Roy Rhinchart left last Friday for a \ ten days motor trip to Michigan | where they will visit relatives. and.Kenneth Holmes who, % be visiting their grandmother forâ€" summer. 7 Cal., arrtved in Highland Park Tuesâ€" day to visit her daughter, Mrs. Samâ€" uel Hoimes, bringing with her Sam Stanley Sikorski, who has been spending a few days with his parents in Thorpe, Wis.,, returned Monday bringing with him his sister Charâ€" lotte, who will spend several weeks Billy Streib of Clinton, Iowa was the guest last week of Junior Golden. Junior returned to Clinton with Billy on Monday and is spending this week there. Mrs. J. S. Bell and Miss Billy Bell returned Wednesday from a month‘s stay in the east visiting at Ocean City, New Jersey and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canmon left on Wednesday for Lake Mandota, honor of Miss Florence Evans of Skokie avenue whose marriage to Leslic Fuller of Milwaukee will take place Saturday, Aug: 27 .at the Grace Methodist Episcopal church at six e‘clock. Armold Bremer of 248 Oakwood avenue returned Monday from Plato Center, IIL, where he spent three weeks vacation at his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. C. Waterman bringing with him Ris cousin, Walter Waterâ€" man, who will spend a few days with him in Highland Park. Mrs. Charles Green and daughter, Ruth of N. Green Bay road, attended the fair at Aurora, H1., last week. Miss Charlotte Seiffert of N. Green Bay road entertained on Monday eveâ€" ning at a miscellancous shower in Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mansell and Robert were weekâ€"end visitors in Milwaukee, Wis. 29%c 19¢ 32%¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 22¢ 23¢ 23¢ Grove is spending this wuest of her aunt Mrs. of Liewellyn ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson are sgfnding a few weeks in Waupaca, O Mr. and Mrs. William Dooley are enjoying a motor trip thru Canada and the east, They expect to return home| tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Abercromby, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of Park Ridge on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Miller celebrated a birthâ€" day anniversary in the form of a family reunion. Mrs. Harriet Flossman of Chicago is the guest for a few days of this week of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manâ€" sell of Clavey Rd. Mrs. E. M. Conrad and Miss, Eleaâ€" nor Conrad returned home Monday from a week‘s visit in Fisk, Wis. Miss Violet Tholin of Downer‘s Grove is spending this week as the guest of her aunt Mrs. John Kampe spending ten days there. | _ < _ Mr. A. W. Persons, who has been confined to his home for the past getting along nicely. tomorrow aftermnoon at her summer home on Third Lake. 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