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Highland Park Press, 4 Jul 1929, p. 8

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Mr, and Mrs. Henry McKay and daughter Miss Shirley of South Linâ€" den avenue are leaving Saturday for two months trip through Denver, Estes Park and California. They will return to Highland Park about September 4th. €=* e Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iverson, Miss Mayfred Hanson, Mrs. George Duffy and children Pauline and John moâ€" tored to Oconomowoc, Wisconsin on Saturday to attend the wedding of Russell Hanson on Sunday which took place at four o‘clock: j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul and son Roger returned on Thursday from an eighteen â€"days motor trip east. MRS. SYLVAN HIRSCHBERG in Charge COLD AIR FUR STORAGE 16 North Sheridan Road We hear a lot about INDEPENDENCE these days. _ Nearly EVERYBODY is hollering for it and raising the ROOF in one way or ANOTHER because he thinks he is not getting ENOUGH of it. We even set ASIDE a day to shoot off FIREWORKS and make SPEECHES because of our INDEPENDENCE from Great Britain, in the matter of TAXES at least; and yet we DOUBT if anybody stops to.think what COMPLETE independence means or would WANT it is they could GET it. .The only time that peoâ€" pleâ€"were EVER completelyâ€"independentâ€"was when they KILLED wild animals with HOME MADE weapons and wore the SKINS for CLOTHES. (The LUXURIES of today are possible because of our DPEPENDENCE on each other. * Moral: We need you in our business. â€"We hope you need us. EARL W. GSELL & CO _ Estimates Gladly Given WE HAVE OUR STORAGE VAULT IN UR OWN BUILDING Handâ€"made Art Quilts, Bedâ€"§preads, Robes, Pillows and Baby Quilts ©~â€" Moraing Hotel, Highland Park Tuesday, July 2, and Wednesday, July 3 Reasonable Charges Discount on Summer _Work MQOL DA NER & HMU ME R FOURTH OF JULY Highland Park, Illinois The Misses Estelle and Gertrud Martin entertained at 4unch@on ‘ang bridge on Saturday at their home on Hazel avenue in honor of Miss Helen Walker whose marriage to Mr. Benâ€" jamin Ripple of Chicago will take place this month. T Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Moran of De Tamble avenue returned Saturday from a week‘s stay in Buffalo, New York where they attended the Plumbâ€" They visited in New York, Long Isâ€" land, Cleveland and other eastern points. _ & C s & _â€" Gloria Jeanne Golden is spending this week with her cousin Mrs. Harâ€" old Fossum of Winnetka. # FURRIERS PH E â€"P R ES S Mr. and Mrs. John H. Aldridge anâ€" nounce the approaching ‘marriage of their daughter Helen Louise to Mr. Horace~Nelson Bolger on Wednesday; July seventeenth, at Stratford, Onâ€" â€"tario. Mr. and Mrs. Bolger will reâ€" Miss Dorothy Nunn entertained a number of guests at a buffet supper and bridge on Sunday evening at her home on Moraine road for Miss Ann Parker, daughter of .Majorâ€"General and Mrs. Parker of Washington who have come to Fortâ€"Sheridan. Miss _. Mr. and Mrs. Storm of Winnepeg, Canada, announce the <~approaching marriage of their daughter, Gladys to Mr. Cumming Grant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant of Winnepeg, Canâ€" ada on Saturday, July 6, 1929, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. McComb of 211 North Second street. Mrs. M.C. Conrad attended a very delightful luncheon and bridge party in Wilmette on Tuesday given as a surprise to Mrs. Joseph Kollar at the home of her daughter. The ocâ€" casion was a birthday celebration. Mrs. George Vetter entertained the members of her Five Hundred club at her home on Lincoln avenue Saturâ€" day evening. ~ The marrigge of Miss Emily Bouâ€" ma and August Gregory Haak will take place Wednesday morning, July seventeenth at nine o‘clock at St. Mary‘s church, Lake Forest:. A reâ€" ception will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haak at 25 S. Secâ€" ond street, at fiveâ€"thirty in the eveâ€" ning. § 4 ; er‘s convention which was held there Miss Florence Schneider has as her guest Miss Miriam Wilhelm of Chiâ€" cago. 8 Mr. and Mrs. George Bowden and family and Mrs. James Bowden moâ€" tored to> Wisconsin â€"last week and spent three days at the Dells. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Forrest and son Nelson are leaving Tuesday for Yellow. Stone National Park where they plan to visit for several weeks. Mr. and> Mrs. Robert Timm and family of DeTambleé avenue left on Tuesday for their â€"summer home in Grand Haven, Michigan, where they will spend the remainder of the sumâ€" mer. last week. Mrs. Arthur G. McPherson returned on Wednesday after spending the past, two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Holt of Minneapolis. €2 Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ostergaard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stipe, Sr. motored to Lake Koskonong, Wisâ€" consin today to spend the 4th and week;end week at the Stipe‘s sumâ€" mer cabin there. x at Smith. side in Toronto. * We Call for and Deliver Phone Highland Park 54 CLEANING â€" GLAZING and REPAIRING AT SPRING and SUMMER PRICES on YOUR FURS The Cradle Maisonette, located at 636 Church street, Evanston, on the second floor of the Carlson building, will have as their guests at luncheon Friday noon a number. of members from the cast of the "Connecticut Yankee." This is a very delightful place to eat. Among those from Highland Park who have served as hostesses are Mrs. Malcolm Vail, Mrs. Edward ‘Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. Harâ€" o Gifford: & â€"â€".. =..0 d ind turned on Tuesday from a most de? lightful two weeks‘ motor trip east. They went by way of Canada. They enjoyed a pleasant visit with Mrs. Cathérine Strock of Liberty, New York, and â€"they also spent a day with Rev. F. C. Cardwell and family . of Mount Chunk, Pa., formerly of Highâ€" land Park. ' ' _ Mrs. J. M. Jacobs of Palmer avenue entertained her five hundred club Tuesday evening at her home. The Misses Dora, Mary Esther and Ella Krueger were very pleasantly surprised on last Sunday by a large number of their friends. The occaâ€" sion was a Bon Voyage party before their trip to the British Isles for which they depart July 19th by way of Montreal, Canada. It was a most delightful party, with baseball and bowling outâ€"ofâ€"doors, and interesting games indoors. Refreshments were served and the girls were presented with a beautiful wardrobe suitâ€"case. There were friends from Waukegan; Libertyville, Lake Forest, Chicago, Berwyn, Evanston, ‘Highwood, and Highland Park present and a wonderâ€" ful time was reported by all. ~Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Porter and son Hugh, 226 Cary avenue are spending five weeks in New England, New Brunswick and Prince Edward‘s Isâ€" land. _ g 2 The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethany Evangeélical church will meet Thursday, July 11, at the home of Mrs. Frank Miller, 623 Homewood avenue. . t CARD OF THANKS We wish to.thank our many neighâ€" bors," relatives and friends for the kindness shown us in our late beâ€" reavement. Mr. Willard Bensen has taken a small apartment with his father,; Mr. Wm. Bensen and will reside in Chiâ€" cago until the spring. ‘Willard Bensen and Mona Desâ€" mond Visited friends in . Wisconsin Sunday. : E CARD OF THANKS _ Mr. and Mrs. N. Mele and family wish to express their sincere appreâ€" ciation for kindness shown them durâ€" ing recent bereavement. °_ St. Johns Evangelical Church North Green Bay road and Homeâ€" wood avenue * K. A. Roth, pastor Regular services will be held at St. Johns church on Sunday morning with ‘Siuinday school at 9:50 and serâ€" vices of divine worship at 10:30. The pastor will preach. A. cordial invitaâ€" tion is extended to all. On Wednesday the women of St. Johns church will meet at the home of Mrs. George Krumback for the regular monthly business and social meeting. AM members are urged to be present. § E> A MRS. MARGARET HENNIG WILLIAM J. 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