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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1929, p. 8

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i COLD AIR FUR STORAGE EARL W.:GSELL &CO 16 North Sheridan Road Estimates Gladly Given IT IS THE COMFORT! Comfort prevails. Soda stools just hafgh enough and just big enough, flexible enough, too, for comfort. Chairs and tables to accommodate four, supporting backs, »~properly tilting seats, just the_right height from the floor. At the door, if you will drive up and honk, you can take our_sodas in fine _~ comfortâ€"in your ear. _ â€"~ L o _ mers * The ‘other reasons are comparable in number with the number of § © drinks we serve. e 2 * 0 _ Press Want Ads Bring Results IT IS THE CLEANLINESS! there must be SOME reason for IT IS THE TASTE! § ’ _ 4 Nature has done something here that. man could not doâ€"â€" natural flavors for greater tastiness. Full flavor, too, beâ€" ___cause we are liberal in this respect. Itâ€"certainly is the taste where we show greatest supremacy. ts 5 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVE. L. Brandstetter, Prop. . Facials Hair Cutiing King Deserts Regal Cuisine ~ â€"â€" For Local Restaurant NORTHWESTERN CAFE _WE HAVE OUR STORAGE VAULT IN OUR OWN BUILDING â€"Reasonable Charges Only the "oneâ€"inâ€"aâ€"thousandâ€"housewife" can evenâ€"approxiâ€" mate im spic and span cleanliness the immaculate condition of our Soda Fountain and utensils. And there is "nothing hidden under the sink"â€"everything is all open for your inâ€" spection. _ f ; sriak~ * ~ people do not flock here to please us __ but to please themselves Four and twenty black birds baked â€"into a pie The King was so disgusted that he began to cry, "A singingâ€"pie! â€"I ordered cherry! Not this crazy thing you‘re bringing I‘ll dine where I can get a GOOD pie And I shall do the singing." * Soda Supremacy MOLDANER & HUMER j Pharmacists Highland Park, Illinois Marcelling STEVE PETROS, Proprietor Hair Goods Toilet Preparations FURRIERS omemnircpapninnccong *â€"* 1 T H CE P RES§ 3 Mr. John McCaffrey was given. a delightful surprise party Saturday evening when several of his friends _ came in to help him celebrate his !â€"birthday anniversary. â€" Bridge was E‘played during the evening.â€" râ€"â€"LasthJwrsday-- evening, Mrs. Rayâ€" _ mond Roth was. guest of honor at the meeting of Douglas Temple, Pythâ€" } ian Sisters of Chicago.> The occasion district Deputy‘s night. Mrs. Roth is _destrict . deputy. â€"Several members from Lake Shore Temple, Highwood _attended the meeting with her. She _was the recipient of many beautiful flowers and gifts, 2 § ~shower Monday in compliment to Miss Cleona Udell whose marriage to Mr. James Jay Gathercoal will take place place Saturday, June 22. ‘ Miss Salome Brand left Tuesday evening on the specially equipped train Columbine over the Northwestâ€" ern Railway for Denver, Colo., where she is attending, playing for various soloists in the National Championship Band contest, in the National Chamâ€" pionship band contest convention held in that city over the week end. Mrs. W. P. Nevins and daughter Mary Alice and Mr:/â€"andâ€"Mrs.:James McLear of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Nevins. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith who spent the past winter in Detroit, Mich., reâ€" turned â€"to Hightand Park last week:. Mrs. George Lake and Mrs. Arthur Goelitz are entertaining at bridge, toâ€" morrow afternoon, Friday. ‘se, Mrs. Louis McOmber entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesâ€" day evening. 2 0 . Miss Mable Ann Ernst will enterâ€" tain the members of her bridge club tomorrow evening, Friday. _ °© The North Shore Catholic Daughâ€" ters‘ league enjoyed a luncheon yesâ€" terday, Wednesday, at the Columbia Gardens. s : Mr. Earl W. Gsell and his mother, Mrs. Gsell, are enjoying a two weeks motor trip to Washington, D: C. . _ _Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schneider moâ€" tored to Janesville, Wis., May 12 and spent the day with relatives. * Mrs. Charles Streiber who has been on the sick list is slowing improving. The Business Girl‘s club are giving a dance Thursday evening at the Y, W. C. A. Joe Schneider will furâ€" nish the music. An invitation is exâ€" tended the public to attend. Mr., and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose and son Junior,. Mr. Ray Steiner and Mr. Ray May motored to Crystal Beach, Wisconsin Sunday. *_ We Call for and Deliver _ Local and Personal Phone Highland Park 54 CLEANING â€" GLAZING and REPAIRING AT SPRING and SUMMER PRICES on YOUR FURS In loving remembrance of Bessie Ruth ~Clavey, who‘ died May 20, 1928, aged two years. "We had a little treasure once, She was our joy and pride s We loved â€"her ah! perhaps too well â€" For soon she slept and died All is dark within our dwelling â€" Lonely are our hearts today For the one we loved so dearly . Has forever passed away. 12 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Waddell who have been living at 309 Park avenue, have moved to Missiouri where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lesher were called to Akron, Ohio on Tuesday on account of a serious motorcycle acciâ€" dent, Mr. Lesher‘sâ€" brother, Harry was in. Harry‘s ankle â€"was badly crushed but so far details of the acciâ€" dent have not been learned. â€" Mrs, Lloyd Larsonentertained Sunâ€" day evening at a surprise party honâ€" oring her husband‘s birthday anniverâ€" sary. > â€" Mr. Frank Rogan spent last week in Toronte, Canada on a business trip. Mr. Harold C. Gifford is seriously ill at his home with double pneumonia. Miss Carol Fisher of New York is spending a fortnight with her parents Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Fisher. Richard Noerenberg, the two year old â€"son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Noerâ€" enberg of. Los. Angeles, Calif;:, who is visiting here at the home of his grand father, Mr. Wm. Grant was taken, to the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day and underwent a mastoid operaâ€" tion. He is getting along nicely. â€" Miss Sylvia Trout who was operâ€" ated on Tuesday at the Highland Park hospital for appendicitis is getting along nicely. â€" T* â€"â€"The Rev. Frank Fitt. expects to leave immediately after next Sunday mornings serviée on a motor trip to St. Paul to. attend the Presbyteriar General Assembly.~ He will beâ€"absent from Highland Park until the followâ€" ing Friday. The Rev. Mark Andrews, of Deerfield and theâ€"Rev. George Watâ€" son, of Northbrook, will accompany him. * Mrs. M. Ragan of Homewood avyâ€" enue is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nelson at Rochester, Minnesota. Mr. Nelson is in St. Mary‘s hospital where he is improving very well. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Fleming of 240 Sheridan avenue had as their weekâ€" end guests, Mr.â€"andâ€" Mrs. Robert Anâ€" drews and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearson of Detroit, Michigan. Mr. August Pearson left Sunday for Detroit toâ€"visit his son, Mr. Charâ€" les Pearson. & Yss Mrs. Arthur Byfield and son Abâ€" bott are‘leaving for New York, Sunâ€" day, June 2, and are sailing on the 8. S. De Grasse, June 6, for France. Abbott will go to .camp at Le Val Andre on l;pe coast of Brittany. Dr. Byfield wilÂ¥ live at the Morainé hotel until the first.of August when he will join his wife for a trip to the Wagâ€" to ‘return home about the middle. of September. â€" A sewing club is being jorganized under the name of "The &Ehid Sewâ€" ing Club" by several Highland Park girls. The first meeting will be held on Friday, May 24 at the home of Miss Constance M. YÂ¥ena. The officers are as follows: Constance M. Yena, president; Irene E. Fallon, secretary and Doris A. Hansen," treasurer. IN MEMORIA M Thursday, May 23, 1929 â€"Mrs., Willis tomorrow eve the Friday N home on S. SJ "Spuds" B: im the â€" clowr stagedâ€"at C students of t day. He wa: Mrs. Edwa ed eight gue: Sunday in c Miss. Mata F house guest .._The Fort on Tuesday Mr. and M ed to Champ; end with the attendsâ€"sehoo ~..Mrs. Rich Green Bay 1 morrow afte There will â€"be Mrs. A. J dan enterta bridge on F of Mrs. E. by the name Articles for pu by Wednesday current issue. Resolutions 0 ing THURSDAY Chicago office : SUBSCRIPTI The Bi Published weel at Highland IS8gUED . TH THE UDE 540 Central Entered as S 1911, at the â€" Illinois, under Thursday, M All Local 10 North Telephone the & $3 SpP for * 40ig.s.

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