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Highland Park Press, 18 Jul 1929, p. 10

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LORETTA SHOP 10 North Sheridan Road Phone Highland Park 463 * _ NO RETURNS. â€" NO REFUNDS LORETTA SHOP Smart Women! An opporâ€" tunity to buy LorettaShop‘s distinctive fashions at exâ€" traordinary savings. â€" Rare Values in Costume Jewelry FINAL CLEAXRANCE JJ =$5 â€"§7*%â€"$10â€" Afternoon Frocks Sports Frocks â€" _ Street Frocks Travel Frocks _ Dance Frocks Dinner Frocks â€" Ensemble Frocks ENSEMBLES $29° to $495° TcR Q C S S15 to $35 H AT S Now Now NOW $15 $35 to THE P RES S Harold Bloomfield and Fred Zahn left Friday morning for Portage, Wis., where Harold‘s speed boat was enâ€" tered in the races. He won first and second places in the two races. The two boys~left Monday for Big Woods lodge where Harold‘s boat will be enâ€" tered in the races at Minocqua, Sunâ€" day. £ .: Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of 635 Skokie avenue, have returned from a two week‘s vacation, touring northâ€" ern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Hanske of Chicago accompanied them on the trip. * s The event scheduled for July 20 as a benefit for Mrs. Grover Bennett has been postponed indefinitely. MIRALAGO f Tonight! s the Dansant in the Dance with the Discriminating Tonight in No Man‘s Land Sheridan Road at the Lake Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Hr Hapo T‘nug Proor One of our pals was FISHING at Lake Geneva last week, and you know how fast fish can GROW after they have been CAUGHT and the FISHER gets back to TELL about them. â€" Well NATâ€" URALLY everybody just DIVIDES your stories by TWO the first week you are BACK and by FOUR the second week and by the THIRD week they don‘t even believe you EVER went fishing at ALL. But this chap had the PROOF this time for he took along a Kodak from our STORE and he brought back a FINE bunch of PICTURES of EVERYTHING except the one that GOT AWAY, and at last reports THAT one was still GROWING: Moral: A oneâ€"armed man can fish but he can‘t tell about it with any satisfaction. > Earl W. Gsell & Co. DELL COON ": 4nd hk _ MIRALAGO ~ORCHESTRAâ€" Every Evening Except ~__ Mondays Motor to Coov!iir‘l.gv Breezes of the Lake _~_TwWO DOLLARS THE COUPLE includes Private Parking Pharmacists Highland Park, Ilinois He was two shots better than Gus ~Novotny::of.. Edgewood Valley and three ‘ahe‘d of Dick Mullen ofâ€"La â€"Grange, western > junior. champion, Dick Martin Again Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of Walâ€" ker avenus, motored to Aurora, Friâ€" day with a party of friends and spent the‘ day at the home of Mrs. J. E. McCormick of that eity, __= . _ Miss Helga Teve of Sweden is visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Manson of 319 N. Green Bay road. The Mother‘s club of the Y.W.C.A. held a picnic at Sunset Wood last Wednesday,. These are held every two weeks, the next one coming on July 24. All members are urged to attend. For further information Tel. H. P. 1837. + Mr. G. A. Stanley is in the Highâ€" land Park hospital where‘ he underâ€" went an cpsration for appendicitis and dcuble herneah. He is improvâ€" ing rapidly. who were next in line. On the whole scores were . remarkably high, the more amazing as the day was perfect for golf. ‘Five eventually tied for. the last, two places in the sixteenâ€"who begin match play this morning at 157. Dick Martin,. from Briergate, who doubtless will be a member of the University of Illincis golf team as a scphomore next year, led the qualiâ€" fiers in the Chicago district golf asâ€" sociation‘s amateur championship at Exmoor yesterday, shooting 70â€"76â€" 14C. A i ge The ~pairings for today‘s first round: _c© $ § pt & ‘Francis R. Blcossom, Indian Hill (155}, and Don MacMurray, Exmoor (155y;; W. K. Childs, Skokie (155), and John ‘Lehman, Gary, Ind. (150); George â€"W. Thomas, Jr., Flossmoor £153); and R. C. Mullen, La Grange (149); R.C. Martin, Briergate (146), and Fred Lyons, Pontiac, Ill. (157); John Van Nortwick, Chicago Golf (154), and Gus Novotny, Edgewood Valley (148); Walter Crowe, Green Valley (154), and J. R. Lenfestey, Jr... Exmoor (156); Ralph Morgan, Mideity (157), and Charles Beck, Calumet (157); D. E. Sawyer, Midâ€" lothian (153), and Don Armstrong, Aurora (153). ~ + in Golfâ€" Limelight Thursday, July 18, 1929 A few day Jacksonville â€" Daytona Beac ~â€"spouth, stoppi /-_:\%gustine to * .Fountain of ) Fort San Mari of the ancient the territory _~~Theâ€"driveâ€"frot tona is along past the Anas «ruins of old I ~ _fortification b America, muc is visible with . _ zers, but in pls < by the vgand shote:." . . . ~__ _ At Dayton; ~â€" famous beach ~*~_cal with the.. . being â€"of hard We have _: Mountain" as enjoyed meet the . universit; stitutions wh about‘ it. < The views superb and w ing places as Chattancoga. tion which p English Cath Trollope ‘wr stories. DR. WO OF Thursday, Ju (Conti Surt R e Man

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