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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1928, p. 3

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Mr. and In, J. R Camel: of So. Linden - left Friday for Min- mlu. Wm, where they will remain tor I two “if Visit. Me. Earl W. Gull Ind his mother win! the week-end in Morrison, tll. On Uneasy evening the Junior Ftar club met with "in Lillian Tuck- er of Onkvood nvennc. Linden smut. “in Hay is a grad- at: of!“ Hull and Barnard Col- len. Mr, Manning is I (ruin-u- of the Bells-eke! Pviytertotie Institute " Tmy. R.Y.. and later attended Hu- nrd Mute school of business ad- ministration. w P , osmium-Arman!“ - Itobert . P." l """-re-,.rauautem-ns-.v-a.uo.,a, Pham-ht mum-Muhmm Mia-HM!“ PP"t'rv'or"o-arrnmomr,aaauarrt Donut-y“ V mun-mn- Tt%a,ed,'.tr,,.e,e.eyt..t.e1etremet't nu 1'hartes. and Paul L Udell will motor to Him for to", joining J. B, GUroett who went up Friday. It. ind In. Edward A. Hay of Poul-ml. Me., announce the rug-gm meat of their dunner, Elirabetts. w Coetautt Hunting. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Butter W. "arming of Mt North SAVE win! Next Friday. ink 20, Chahep Har. hut-h. “qt?“ "nth-ugh of St, Mr. and Mrs L F. Hoppe of Elm pure left Friday for DesMoines, lac. when Mrs, Hoppe will visit relatives for three Week; Mr. Hoppe n-turncd home Sunday. Mr. and In. William Henry Bun tel. In. Aline Tun” and dnukhter N-ry Beverly left Sunday for a two weeks' motor trip to Colorado. Mrs, Trim, Waller and daughter Mess Mary Trig: Waller of Forv-L “1mm: are at the Belvidere club at Clsariemiz, Meh., fur the summo: month. I [chm [moth-ki- "ee-tmom-L 6rftrmqd ari'aeheNreb.ti-ett. WW'PWM Von!- Mr. and In. A. Columbus of San Diego, (mm. lol‘merly of thU city. were - for two mks " the Ki- nolt 3nd khaki!“ families of North avenue. Tomthmh-uhd. r usmiiiiiiiiaiiii mmMIM-uw WHY mum‘mm "mrsatmts.tss-curve. D-ungrnau. 'P-te-ver-, her home 162 Beverly plat. Covers wen kid tor twelve guests, all from Chicago. It. and Mrs. Elmer Humanist and children. Jimmie and “filter, and (510m Heater. left yesterday, on a motor trip to Iron River where they will spend several Itch. MA. Guam Healer In homes: on Sammy It I one o'clock luncheon at DUSTIN G POWDER Monday enema in celebration of her sixth binhduy, All was of - were played And I tenet-l good fund was enjoyed by the little [De-u. In. Chuk- Ieinhud who under- wen: i "rim" operation In! Thun- dar at the Highland Park Hospital u -ttiate along nicely. than: [mine untrained tiftems little (fie-4h at . birthday party on In. can. his)": in in the HM Purl hospital Win: “autumn thrm_urhhs-italisseettina “my”. Mr.a_rierP'iorandetir t. mind My from a tn "oeattret New Auburn. Wk.“ all I... - Gn-p’h. a! lil- yPyh-_r+mdyetnofN= ”PM“ "MAY; JULY _ I. Im, land - whorin- - I, Mr. Glenview avenue Mr. Ind Man A. Yon“ and niece. Mary Louiu. drove to Mania“ Mo., where they were the guests of Mr, Yovell's mother. Mrs. Mars Yatell. They were - about a week. Miss Mary Kimball and her 'ruestl, Miss Gladys Jones ot Boston Ind I- hmister. und Miss Dorothy van Steen- ( darn of Lake Forest. manned to) Riteville. I... lust week where they) were the guests of Miss Kimball': aunt. Mrs. Noble. 1 The Philathe: (has of the Bethany Evangl-lic-l church met Tuesday (ve- ninz with In Ernest Kuehne of "-'mmm AMButqtqraamt A,“ if“ VII mun W m m .3 m , Mrs. c, N. Kimball and daughter >Elixul’wth an- spendirut the summer 'ttt their cottage a: Saueaturk, Mich. l Lithe Phylli, and Mirth Durbahn‘ of St. Johns piace entcrtained nine-, teen " their friends at a party 'Pi Monday nftrrnunn at their home in honor of the farmer's tenth and tbel luller's sixth birthday. The amer-' noon WI! went in playimr games at“ ter which refreshments were served.) van lo. mas wavmun I'"'"."-"----.---- “WWI-huh: chr'tHart-tee- _ baht-ummJ... “swaths-db. Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Traub of North Linden awnue are at a mum m-Ir Dayton, Fpup, Miss Margaret Madm'ig of Osh: huh. Wis, is the rues! of Miss hur- othy Himmler " Lugan street fur two wed“. mmorlnm» 'utqtoet and non Thales. have motored to Minn-qua, Wim, to visit John and Robert Seyhrth who are at linen“: Camp. the former I; a camper and the latter as a rounrihr: Mr. Sey- Grth will In up by train Kinny-day. Aug-nu Gu, he]: dazaAiir.-iiri" E S. Bongo-Lo! Waverly drive. In R. E. squnn'a! Smith Sher- idan load. In. Theodore Gabon: and “(xii-litto- lone-11.!!!» khan-Inho- an. Thehwn wasbeotatiNRrdeeorated with le- new human. nu! colored electric tiehu.rteh-eart-ersedaad man. In manhunt-in; In. H. W. Cum of Thom. 1To1f/thu"irat,ttAiere. pale-Sundays!“ f""" lav.C.G.UlluItnt-nndho- Pu-dm-u-as-ai'.-. Ninth-when: Bulky. De.c-riusisrratrit bums-gummy. In. J. D. Helium-ll at North GmeaBavmH-eaiomtri- Partrmwtl.t-darafu-emntttee btmefrreaeirnMit-mroeart.wt,o, Me."-.-.. up; ,jkY/flClt't,1',12"W."t= Malina-Illumm If...“ Inklhnldmnuha -rturhrrrr-t-.i_tiiriii “in! It. in. h- th.- I. n intimacy-tun.“ unnumP‘yIu-u- 1'fPeertrtt-tiiaunuic, Mankind-91mm} ALWAYS tt','y'eaehtm"iijf (3.1.1le “with“. -- "_'-.... - “Inn. mum out In 5-. £0. " _ SUNDAY ONLY JULY 22nd . a; , s"i'e?, A Gnu Shun Theatre AT WAUKEGAN 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Swift of “h? , Kemp street, North l'hicugq, are the For. {pm-Ad pan-ms of a you born Friday, “Hwy 13. at the Highland Park has ‘psmL Mrs. Swift wa> formerly Miss ter,', Witiit Rider. of If Mr. and Mrs. John C. Frame of "Q Waukettars avenue. Highwood TOW- t nue announce the birth of a daugh- ' Friday, July 13, at the Highland Park - ‘ hospital. "I Mr. and Mrs, Frank E. Elwell of r North Second street announce the V 4 marriage of Mrs. Elwell’s sister, Miss “my”: Peters of Dnnville, "L, to V? Dean Frazier of the snme city., The - l wedding took place Snlnrda} at rethe Eiun Lutheran church with the {Rem Suhr. omciatut Mrs. Elven 'Ptteryied the bride while Mr. Elven warn-d as best man for the m. _.'The out of town guests were Ht., _ te. Mrs. Elmer Blankenhurg of De, trait, Kirk, Hrs. Bhnkcnbnrg is the “In: amaiicaN m A 85m Ila-mam. bum A Fushr Frolic with a Host of Miss Marguerite Sullivan left Sum day owning for Minneapolis where she will spend a few weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. William Martin who were kuv>l> last week of their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin. Sr.. of Hazel nvenue have returned to their home, Murphyboro, Ill, “A 1i"D-t5Uhorgtgt NIGHTS arruuiatiuntLiiiLrihr0irrrt ILL; scii Thursday, Juke-rd, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Cooksey was formerly Cecelia Pam‘s-en. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cope of Chicago are spending this week with Coil-labia a' Sn NEVIS; m visitigtq in Highland Putt. Cam "er 'Y [eating 14 the eyeinq. Mr. Cheater Suhim " EI in), Texas. in visiting his when In. Flank Biker of Everett place. NAGBL T'"mtr-rm..atrar,. "II-113.17.: CHICAGOIDOP VAUDIVILLB MJtmNtmagItrt and mm“ "VIE A “any”... Axum-IGACI'B fl, nth-un- Bunhiu Anna: ,) day evening tor unnldchIE-npnn thumb'vhit mm.‘hddynlhnne Boy-tonandli-O’Ema-dli-ny Smith " W-vady drivo m In“ '_t.brsA_ - _ Puts nun... ot Port sun... III-Ian baht-Vain! FRANK WALLlN and JoYBoys nu. Tht-fro. Au min, In; Ix:._gnd In. John Inu, Jr., at Ora-um '"'mll"a"Paarr--taaerrram. us! Rut-v! ALWAYS 70- I 10 mile: Inn-l Int-nun- Was l‘cnpltlr awn-nun Ind pr, "L um. "mm?“ In arm " MeCett Late- rwe In» um Ihuu_ Pete tbshitm nlw Stub an. an Purim! Co-us, .m- nm. mun «mun c. mun mm um. m “mm-nine um .‘......-u~ newer-[mun uni vnre by uh J. B. "AtstoR. 2812a Gabriel F'hong Mon 369-11. Zim - ~_;_ _..-. .ucu Iii-II lunch boar. nd cola will he _ The Iiibrhood of North Shore Congnntioml [and is planning a pm party and musical: for Wed. neadgy, Aug. 16. In Harold Foasum, formerly Missa Priscilh Cour-d, of Winneth and M:-- a“: - _ LI ?rdat."trtes,attususiTt In Club wilt-An. as Linn! avenue. _ The North Shore Wells-Icy duh and the Chm Walla-Icy club will (in their null-l pink Fridny, July at, at 12:” o’clock at Birken Craig, the ham. ot In. Bruce “when " as Went-0rd! uremic, Hubbard Woods Members an Inked m bring their hathimr suits and their own L.‘_L L - ' A I... Uni-n Ii" hoid Ill all in, Mintan 12:30 Wad. "iMneutso.idcagur- “WWW-aw my thrzrqeah a“... [a in. The Won-IE Chm- Tonna- "gaunt-uni. MI McC 2e " AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 15 % Reduction on all Juvenile Shoes and Oxfords . Semi-Annual SALE . Entire Stock of Footwear Rasmussen Brothers Valugtossso I I Values GG vn r-eit.d-t'T $4.75 Tonna- ’l COLONIAL Cretonnes and Chintzcs Fabriwfor Every Room in the House THE sun porch is the center of interest these warm days. Colonial Drapery Fabrics. cleverly designed and colored to create a cool atmosphere. are on display at the store. These materials are washable and the col- ors are durable. _ GARNETT'S Many new w Cretonnes just received. Very de§irably priced at from 39e to $1.25 yard. $7.45 “if.” _

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