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Highland Park Press, 20 Sep 1928, p. 6

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1 HOW ABOUT YOUR COAL? _ TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 33 ~*_ Have you ordered it yet? If not, better do so today. There is a lot of satisfaction in having a bin full of Conâ€" sumers Guaranteed Coal or Coke in your basement when cold weather arrives. It is the best form of health and comfort Royal Blue Store §â€"11 Friday and Saturday Plain or lodized Salt, 3 for ... . Large Catsup, 2 for . GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 Ib . Jello, 3 for ......... Campbell‘s Tomato Soup, 3 for Ivory Flakes, ....... Smail Catsup, 3 for Salted Peanuts, 1 1b Buy Your Coal on Approval! Phone us for prices. Saturday, September 22nd Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria Opens Tonight at 5:30 H. F. CLOW, Prop. GREEN BAY ROAD AND SECOND STREET Quality Groceries at . CHAIN STORE PRICES BAKERY and PASTRY Highland Park, Illinois DELIVERY vARDS ALL Over the North swore COAL e e o oneente on t BinBnniimpinarmeline â€">. ce nn en 4 * t C *\ > CC aan ts C 9 e nesn "?f' w e r‘mflqfl?{flwrâ€"w , T nirregn mm in hrom s nnbipigepiaitee » daipaines 2 diitaine manpara tngs 6. 1 44 EPM * 3| ® x . fik . THE HIGHLAND PARK PEESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI8 _ o coees Central Avenue AL _ _â€" COKE â€" FUEL OIL PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2800 the Opening of HUEBNER‘S Announcing We SHOP 5391 at 12Â¥4¢c 61c 19%¢ 10c | _ Among those entertaining at dinâ€" | ner Saturday evening at the Harvest j liome Dinner Dance at Exmoor club | are: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carqueville, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hopkins, Mr. and | Mrs. H. L. Glidden, Mrs. Sidney Milâ€" | ler, Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Connor, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mavor, Mr. and Mrs. ) H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Schumann, Mr. and Mrs. G. McMurâ€" J ray, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parliament, , Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Kelly, Mr. W. E. | Rutledge, Mr. M. D. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O‘Brien, Mr. and Mrs. M. | A. Cushman, Miss F. Boyd, Mr. and ; Mrs. R. A. Steden, M. H. Staves, Mr. | and Mrs. J. F. Madison, Mr. and Mrs. |J. D. Mucer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bunn, Dr. and Mrs. F. Martin, Mrs. H. H. s Faxon, Mr. George M. Moore, Mr. ‘and Mrs. George E. Hamlin and Mr. jand Mrs. M. R. Cleary. Mrs. W. C. Egan assisted by her daughter Mrs. Truax entertained the executive board of North Shore Chapâ€" ter of Daughters of American Revoluâ€" tion at luncheon on Wednesday. Plans were made for the coming activities of the chapter which include a beneâ€" fit card party to be held during the week of October, 15th. Mrs. Anthony French Merrill‘s Local and Personal course of six lectures on Current Afâ€" Thursday, October 18, at 10:30 o‘clock. The lectures are under the auspices of Ossoli and are to be held at the Highland Park club each Thursday morning. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Jared Johnson. Miss Mary Lou Mayo left yealerJ day for Hollins, College, Va., where} she will attend school. I There will be no meeting of the| Lady Elks Social club, Wednesday,‘ Sept. 26, because of the card party | to be given by the club that same evening for the club members and‘ friends. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howe left Tuesâ€" day for Rapid City, Wis., where they will spend a couple of weeks. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Risjord accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. B. Johanson returned Sunday from a ten day moâ€" tor trip to Niagra Falls, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washingion. Mrs. James Collins has returned‘ from Kenosha, Wis., where she spent | the past two weeks with her sister. . | Mrs. Barilari gave a dinner and| dance in honor of her daughter and | sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Onesti for their first wedding anniversary, Sunday, Sept. 16. About 40 guests were present. Mrs. Dixon who has been visiting her son Mr. A. C. Dixon and family for the past few weeks has returned to her home, Greenville, IIl. Mrs. George F. Bock and her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Radke accompanied Arâ€" thur Bock and Abe Carr to Chamâ€" paign on Thursday, where the boys registered at the University of Illiâ€" nois. They returned, Saturday eveâ€" ning. â€" The Women‘s Christian Temperâ€" ance‘ Union will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 25, with Mrs. T. Gordon, 225 N. Green Bay rd. There will be an elecâ€" tion of officers. Evangelical church met Tuesday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mrs. A. K. Wessâ€" ling with Mrs. Wessling and Mrs. Effie Fritsch as hostesses. Mrs. Henry S. Vail will reopen her home here for the winter months. She has spent the summer at Ephâ€" riam, Wis., with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Vail. east this week by the death of her father, Rear Admiral Winslow, U.S.N. Miss Grace Johnston left Tuesday for Detroit, Mich., where she will visit friends for two weeks. terday at her home and will entertain The Philathea class of the Bethany Mr. F. D. CLAVEY RAVINIA NURSERIES, c. The Lake Shore‘s Largést Nurseries at Nurseries and office one mile West of Waukegan Road A. Smith was called enterâ€" [ The Mission Band of the Bethany \ Evangelical church enjoyed the "Sumâ€" | mer Christmas Tree" at the home of | Mrs. William Noerenberg of N. Green | Bay road, Monday. Gifts for the Kenâ€" | tucky Mission were hung on the tree, | and will be sent later for distribution | there. | _ Alicia Pratt has just returned from \Los Angeles where she has been workâ€" | ing in the movies with the leadng ’ <tars. She is returning with the latâ€" | est ballroom and eccentric dancing | steps. _ Nrs. Wilson Richardson entertained |her bridge club on Tuesday evening. / Nr. and Mrs. H. F. Clow, Mrs. Harâ€" | old Reeder and baby Gorml'a Hal, and | Nirs. Ervin Clow spent t week at | their cottage "Kozy Hove" at Wauâ€" 1paca‘ “’i;. â€" e _ morning for Detroit, Mich., where they were called owing to the death of Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Warner‘s stepâ€" morning for the University of HHâ€" hois Where he is entering his freshâ€" man year, Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner left this mother. Mr. o to Rockford, Sunday, to look over the results of the storm. Mr. Robert Sellery left Monday for The Round Table of the DeForest | school will hold its first meeting of the fall on Monday, September 24th, | at 3:30 o‘clock at 122 North Sheridan | Road. O!d and new friends of the | school are invited to attend this inâ€" | formal gathering. Mrs. Carl Bingâ€" ; ham as chairman of the Round Table | will have the program of the school J for the new year presided. Mercersburg, Pa., where he is enterâ€" ing as a freshman and his brother Mr, year course. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vail have reâ€" turned from Ephriam, Wis., where they spent the summer. Harry Sellery left for Williams colâ€" lege where he is entering his four Miss Mary Guyot left Tuesday for North Central college, Naperville, HL, where she is entering her freshman year. â€" â€" > r2 Miss Elizabeth Wilder is returning to Smith college to study for a Masâ€" ter‘s degree. _ Mrs. Glenn Heathcote of Des Plaines spent Saturday in Highland Park visiting friends. â€" Mrs. Alexander 0. Mason has given up her apartment in the Highland and will make her home in Chicago for the winter. guest of Mrs. James Collins, Monday. Nrs. Halihan has recently returned from Honolulu where sbe and Mr. Halhan spent the past two years. The Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria has moved into the new Udell building and will be open for service at 5:30 this evening (Thursday). Public inâ€" spection invited. A buffet supper and bridge party will be held at the Briergate Golf club. Thursday evening, Sept. 20. Catherine Marie Geary has reâ€" turned to Webster college, Missouri where she has entered her sophomore year under the direction of the Lorâ€" etto Sisters. * _Mrs. Clarence A. Parliament enterâ€" tained her bridge club at luncheon, Miss Ruth Coolidge of Ridge road has returned to Beloit college to enter the sophomore class. formerly of Highland Park, is in Chiâ€" cago for a month, was the guest a few days of this week of Miss Frances Palmer. The tea given yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. K. Goodman for the P. T. A. of Elm Place school was well attended.. ment are entertaining at dinner at the Harvest Home dinner at Exmoor Saturday Miss Wycoff is starting classes for children of from ten to fourteen years in voice and physical training. Please Mrs. Halihan of Chicago was the u.-ln.ll ~"'PC-|I'A‘ eexra «‘hll"l-l!.&mo l * ._ for School and There are many baby foods on the market, some of them are direct foods, others are supplementary foods or prepared milk, some cereal foods. We have selected those kinds that knowledge and experience have taught Ex10@t Balfm'es us are the most reliable. We carry a fine line. W ool Dresse PHARMACISTS 388 Central Avenue 389 Roger Williams Avenue Phone 2600 Phone 2300 EARL W. GSELL & CO. © JACK and JILL Becker Auto Service May We Clunge the Oxl and ~. Lubricate Your Car in and see Many Kinds and Types to come 15 North St. Johns Ave. Highland Park PHONE 31 e urge BABY FOOD BABY SCALES $14.50 _ Tires and Tubes of of

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