Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1928, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

rMs. dnm’hnbdonthbvyl.: the Great Lakes. The plays will be "The Companionates" written and diâ€" rected by one of their own group, Barâ€" $100eit Cl Madiadl . 72 friday evening a group from | the Drama Workshop of Ravinia, will | Tin P Ti hn td mtc c hk iss t c 1 1 i D310, 20 €° C Higniand Park h°",Mn_ Langeloh of Glen Ellyn, HHis. ]. | __Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans had Mr. Allen Porter who attends the ; as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. University of Wisconsin spent u"’[Ed‘nrd Conrad and daughter Edna weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and of Wau Mré. H. A. Porter ‘at xt ar_an0 kegan. Mr. and Mrs. James Marsh of-'ihfi way avenue are receiving congratulaâ€" tion on the birth of a son on Friday, | f..'b'. 17, at the Highland Park hosâ€" in My Phoskss B emect ooo Ssd to Mr. Chester H. Bierwirth of Chiâ€". cago at a Valentine party, Friday | evening, Feb. 17. | The eighth grade of the Lincoin | school held their class party on Tuesâ€"| day evening in the school. Those | present enjoyed dancing, which.â€"was | followed by refreshments. birth of a son on Friday, Feb. 17, at| the Highland Park hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Larson of Park avenue announced the engage } u_toi‘_t_luitw.‘ihdysvddn, of evening, followed by a sleighâ€"ride Minn., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Jack Kress. ‘,,,,______;â€".â€"._.â€" LCC NOC PERICED Ime Whvie TOwn‘s l.r.-.. proud parâ€" | Talking" on Saturday evening March @nta of “iauh-l.,.t.bb-dâ€"dbw Feb. 21 sat the Highland Park hosâ€" Park club and their friends. pital. Mrs. John H. Dingle returned to .&flhhbh&luicl&lchunl..-fl-n“- '&l&m'flmnmmw.fl&m dinner at their home on Friday eveâ€"| month in California. ning preceding the Four One Act Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Bede of m.umuumwwmmfiu. Guild at the Eim Place Auditorinm. three weeks trip through Old Mexico | Infllncfiuitflflâ€"aol,fhyw-ymafi-s Evolution avenue are receiving conâ€" among those being, Guanajata, Aquasâ€" | gratulations on the birth of a daughâ€" calientes, Gaudalsjara, San Luis | ter on Sunday, February 19, at the Potosi and Mexico City. | Highland Park hospital. Mrs. â€"Harry Haskell and danghter | m!n.c.wmhmo{limuplh. Harriet of Chicago were weekâ€"end where she On Friday evening here she will be gone for s Mr, and Mrs. Herbert W. t NSA cin ho t s MB 3 of their own group, Bar. GCaughter Jean of Milwaukee were!| _ _ _‘ *‘~*** he cast includes Mr. ang the Sunday guests of Mrs. Florence! Th¢ Girl Reserve "Cubs," Mrs. Cady Ewell, and Mr.| Etevens. ~ Wilson Kline, adviser, enjoyed a "The Deserter" will be Priscilia and Wesley Conrad and luncheon at the Y. W. C. A. on Satâ€" be presented in vhich".fifld.h Fish, Wis., the guests oi | urday, Feb. 18. P o Ee 7 L L of N. Sheridan Interior Decorations â€" Fo UPHOLSTERING MEWRREL 10000 Chal on on : aa lA t oo _ l of S.) ville and James Vauil take part. dinner| Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Frank Knox ig the| of S. Sheridan road announce the enâ€" Ml-dc‘dn.ldm ® ~Telephone Highiand Park 3278 . Mrs. William Ashley of Chicago is spending this week with her sister Mrs. Phil Evans of Central avnue. Mr. Theodore Cook is seriously ill Mr. Theodore Cook is seriou at his home on Central avnue. Mr. and Mra Frank W.+ Mr. and Mrs. William Witten are spending this week in New Orieans. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Slnhoru::;l daughter, Mary Lou, will spend Satâ€" urday with t:hei! Lehtivu, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhinhart, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conâ€" rad is spending this week in South Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Henning of Hammond, uooo Ee n omg? elubonhid.ynightnthrhomeon Ridgewood Drive. Mrs. Helen Conrad Golden will atâ€" tend a one o‘clock luncheon at the home of Miss Harriet Haskell, in Chiâ€" Mrs. Raymond Schneidet will enâ€" tertain the members of her bridge club on â€"Friday might at her homa . Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl and family moved on Saturday into their new home on South Sheridan Road. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malmquist reâ€" turned Thursday from Magnolia Springs Ala, where they have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hesâ€" les, Sr., for the past four weeks. Sire, 3 41. Vingle returned to paroircâ€" ce spent past month in California. Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Bede of Rice “.:" !dln&‘d!n-a They visited many picturesque cities | among those being, Guanajata, Aquasâ€" | guests at the M. C. Courad home this The Junior Auxiliary of ‘Ossoli club will present "The Whole Town‘s Talking" on Saturday evening March 8, to the members of the Highland Beautiful fabrics toâ€" n&cwntnnuih: craftsmanship go to our uphoistering. We shall be glad to Mr. Alden Mrs. James Hesler and . O of EERHbnth ons Arooinaithmconitc s aeca s 1 2 /00 4:3 fhi.l business meeting was followed by a | shower for Miss Emily Anderson, raq One of the members of the club who ind | Wil} be married in the spring to Mr. nd ;Robert Brynn. The girls vresented * Miss Anderson who is an old memâ€" { ber of the club with many pretty and * / oseful gifts. The shower was followâ€" ::‘; ed by roller skating and a waffie supâ€" | _ The Retha group of grade school | Girl Reserves enjoyed a supper at ‘the Y. W. C. A. on Thursday, Feb. :17. The name of this group being | interpreted means "Ready .to help | everybody, always. ference which is being held at the ; Y. W. C. A. in Janesville, Wis., this | week end, February 25 and 26. The girls who will attend from the Highâ€" land Park YÂ¥. W. C. A. are Alvina | Schneider, Vera Demski, Kathryn | Radeliffe, Beulabh Demgen,. Maefred Chandler, and Miss Laura Craneâ€" field. day, February 22. The girls who went onâ€"a trip were Marian Fritsch, Eva Miller, Mae Gaudin, Constance YÂ¥ena, Marian Beere, and Caroline Schemmel. The girls were accomâ€" panied by their adviser, Mrs. Bruce Six members of the Lookâ€"Out triâ€" angle of Girl Reserves enjoyed a theater party in Chicago on Wednesâ€" high school spoke at the last servâ€" ‘iee. li-Bndhhlhl“l: coin and gave several readings on | same subject. Miss Bredin will give f'mh-of-mmm-sâ€"_u, | afternoons during Lent â€" AlB #irls Hansen, Anglea Ugolini, Marian Hecketsweiler, and Miss Laura E. Cranefield, associate secretary. The dred Davidson, president, plans were completed for the delegation which will attend the Business Girls‘ conâ€" The B. Y.‘s club of Business Girls held a mecting at the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday, Feb. 21. At a short business Saturday, Fch. 25. The rink will be open as usual in the afterncon from three until five o‘clock. f The Y. W, C. A. wishes to anâ€" uâ€"-fia&-nlcmfl will wot be open in the on FLJ n of the Lroogs y invited to attend these secretary. The jum, large and extra . «Aildren‘s lm-u of fast Made of pure gum rubber. Priced for Choice of wide style range. All new models. Gossards are. well known for their style and wearing l qualities. Dollar Day, 2 for R C .x. s Polly Prim Aprons. Made of fast color sl prints in attractive new patterns _________ On Dollar Day you may choose any twelve 10c items from our notion counter and buy them for ____ Two 5¢ items may be counted as one 10c item $1.95 Pearl Necklaces in plush covered box. sl $1.50 Broche Pins in neat box ____________ Certain ties that were priced to sell at | P*KCInr 75¢ sitk and wool for men. â€" 2100 and $1.50 reduced for."""_‘" TLÂ¥ | Dollur Day, 2 paire ____._â€" clearance at 2 for -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"~â€"â€"â€"~â€"‘l Men‘s Silk and Wool Hose â€"~~~~â€" . 9 P e o e P es efi !.nAk_ Fetasfmueine,. lc 662 onl og "a Or pure gum rubber in bright colors. Trimmed with frills, pocket and flower. SI Dollar Day, 3 for .. . Women‘s Bungalow Aprons of fast color prints, gingham and dimities. l $1.25 values _ â€" $ $1.20 Notion Value $1.00 Men‘s white Handkerchiefs. Dollar Day, 12 for _________ Misses‘, women‘s and children‘s brushed wool gloves worth up to $1.25 pair. Gauntlet and turn > l back cuff styles. 2 pairs s Women‘s Silk Gloves, _ Broken assortment. Values that sell regularly up to $2.00 $l In plain colors or with contrasting trim. â€" Flat lock seams Reinforced crotch._ Knit of fine quality, fine guage rayon Children‘s Combinati¢n Bloomer Suits of sl rayon. Sizes to 12 years.. Dollar Day Men‘s Dollar Day Specials Philippine handâ€"embroidered night gowns of fine nainâ€" sook. _A value seldon sold below $1.50. Sizes 16 and 17. Portoâ€"Rican Handâ€"embroidered nainsook Sl 4 and crepe Night Gowns. New patterns Made of fine white nainsook with hand drawnâ€"work design for trim. A remarkable bargain for COLORED PRINCESS SLIPS of rayon alpaca cloth in tan, peach and pink, also a few $1 whites. Hemstitched top Brushed LWii‘ol Gloves 2 for $1.00 Gossard Brassieres 2 for $1.00 unusual. Rubber Tea Aprons 3 for $1.00 Handâ€"Made Night Gowns $1.00 Sanitary Bloomers $1.00 â€"Boy‘s Extra heavy heather wool stockings, Phoenix 31 make, $1.25 value, pair ... â€"Women‘s lisle hose, Cordovan only, 65¢ value.> Close sl out at 4 pairs for ... GARNETT‘S ’ DOLLAR DAYS â€"Women‘s fullâ€"fashioned pure silk, lisle top hose. A stockâ€" ing made for service. 31 Sale price, pair ... â€"Boy‘s "Pony Brand" part wool, %& length socks, sl Camel only. 3 pair ..._.__ Rayon Bloomers $1.00 Hosiery Sale Princess Slips $1.00 $1.00 Friday and Saturday February 24th and 25th __$1 Odd lot of women‘s rai Priced for clearance :'inl Tor clearance sl Women‘s Garter Belts e 3] _ 81 clearance â€" â€""Clara Bow" Tams, sale price â€"New Spring Cretonnes, 3 vds. for â€"Jumbe Knit Skating Caps; $1.25 val â€"$1.25 Chamoisuede Gloves, slipover styles â€"Women‘s Hats, Winter styles, priced for Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values reâ€" duced for clearance __________ Men‘s Fancy Silk Hose * No Phone Orders On Sale Items $1 $1 €1 $1.00 with Children‘s Nainsook Unionsuits 2 for $1 _ Children‘s Sleepers of Flannelette $1 Ruffled Curtains, Close Out $1 pair Odd lot of ruffled curtains that formerly sold up to $250 sl Of extra heavy quality corded linen crash with colored sl borders; Dollar Day 24x36 inch braided rag bath mats. Good heavy quality and attractive color 31 combinations ... 2 45 in. x 45 in. Linen Lunch Cloth $1 I8a}2 jinen huck towels with hetistitched colored border. . A wonuer.ul value at 31 2 for rrrnaceg 2 "Martex" bath towels. Our regâ€" ular 5%¢ and 65¢c number. sl 2 for pres 2 Shellknit wash cloth; colâ€" $1 ored edge; 12 for 17x28 inch linen kitchen towel in checked pattern. SI 4 for . Oval Rag Bath Mats $1 Knit cuf style leather mittens with warm linings. sl $1.25 value 20Xx40 inch bleached bath towel wish couored border. 5%¢ value. t he fimited quantity last, @3 Boys‘ $1.25 Leather Mittens $1 Oblong scarfs of printed georgâ€" ette erepes; in colorful parâ€" sl terns; Dollar Dav % Georgette Crepe Scarfs 81 Boys‘ Wash Suits S$1 "Tom Sawyer" make. Guavan~ teed fast colors. New spring stylos. Regular . t Towel Sale $1.00 Regular * ~91 ~$i $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy