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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1930, p. 8

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509 Central Avenue In order that everyonewi; portunity for a saving all shoes will carry a B of ladies smartest shoes that formerl sold up i:fifoofimehomfi Tot &fiiiiigs mostly of styles that are broken in sizes. _ :~~***.~. _ z.1 9"% ~â€"â€"_â€"___ During this sale ‘our well known is Arch Preserver Shoes for Women _â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Florsheim Shoes for Men â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 194 pairs of ladies smartest ';":'.!:'; : Phone A a ’ ‘ > "509 ‘ A..P. & * ; A’;‘ Central s 120. i % oi Ave. l 129 NORTH GENESEE $1 a couple ... _ _ 6 regular $18 dozen for $6.00 Large Oil Colored Portrait FREE with order of more, _ Make your appointment now. PHONE ONTARIO 5692 â€" FELL BROS. PHOTOGRAPHS â€"20% Discount â€" All Ladies Newest Galoshes _ regular $5.00 and $4.00 values, now onl Aonual._ :. SALE : OFâ€" SHOES <â€"â€"â€" $4.00: BAKER ART STUDIOS o°DPe of Distinction and $9.85 in the family may have an opâ€" all our Queen Quality and other $8.85 order of one dozen or WAUKEGAN, ILL. from Toronto, Canada wiere he hea m been visiting with his father. . . Mr. W.\E. Becker left early Wedâ€" "§g 5 flmhwfl! remain throughâ€" out the winter., cobs. on N. Greenbay road. . The prizes were won by Mrs. Emil Laurdison, H{s A: L. Johnson and Mrs. J. Jaâ€" â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs. Frank Sitjestrom left Sunday morning for Florida where they ‘will remain throughout the winâ€" “I'- a .’ c ghoks i Miss Betty Karger returned last week to Darlington Junior college, Westchester, Pa., after spending a few weeks with her parents. Mrs. Louis MceOmber, who has been very ill and underwent an operaâ€" tion in the Highland Park hospital | be expected & % Mrs. E. Greenwald entertained the Birthday ¢lub at her home on S. Secâ€" ond street Sunday evening at a very delightful dinner. 3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayback of S.< Sheridan road entertained six guests at dinner on Wednesday. ~Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tholin of Auburn park being the out of town guests. Mr.:: George F. â€"Conrad is leaving on â€"Monday,â€" in company with two friends _ for â€" a :five â€"weeks â€" motor trip to Florida. j and daughter, â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossum atâ€"Avon Park; Florida.~ _ â€"â€" â€"_The Young People of the Bethany Evangelical church enjoyed a sleigh ride party Monday evening. ~After the ride they returned to the church for refreshments. S ‘ rec’e:ivihg congratulations on the birth of a baby boy, Wednesday, January‘ 15, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. Fra ‘~Mrs. ‘Parker Johnston is enterâ€" taining at a small luncheon today at her home on Waverly place for MrSs. Norwood Bard, who has recently reâ€" KDALL S e ts â€" oo o inicees 2 6 merece en 2 ic _ Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick enterâ€" tained at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday at her home on Vine avenue. Robert Jerome invited sixteen litâ€" tle friends to a skating party at Raâ€" finiamfii”bmu to the fact that there ‘was no skating, it turned out to be lots of fun at home playing games, followed by a supper hostess today to relative friends. Two tables of follow. hss mm' q"ir‘""' "'_" Te 1 lfig little hostess on Saturday when she entertained â€"twentyâ€"four of her little friends with a sleigh ride in day, After a nice long ride the little folks congregated at Dorothy‘s home at 2727 Deere Park and enjoyed deâ€" lightful ~refreshments and played games. â€" A number of friends from Evanston were present. ,‘ On :nday from two until fourâ€" gation Israel will meet to continue their work for the Michael Reese hosâ€" pital. ‘The senior group will also The Fort Shcridia: Woman‘s met Monday night in the chapel Mrs. J. Peshman and Mrs. W. mon as hostesses. § Local and Personal . M. Conrad is a luncheon evening at her home relatives and a few the chapel with bridge will . â€"W.Soloâ€" elub _ Lord Astor, of London, has a sented Field Museum of Natural tory with a wild cat skin and _ skul which will â€"be :of use in the instif® tion‘s department of zoology. the new officers of the Highlanl Park Garden Study club are, president Mrs. â€"Jacobâ€"Weinberg:â€"viceâ€" Mrs, Frederick Voogt; secretary,. Delmar M. Blasier; treasurer, George J. Hinn; program chairmat Mrs. Fred "° H. Clutton; publ chairman, Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey. ELM PLACE SCHOOL ;s on Wednesday afternoons after ~ school hours Parents wishing to give ‘their childr® iap d orelbe n mork ts The Highland Park Garden Stud club will hold the first meeting of the year 1930 on Monday, Jan. 20 «& 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Edwi Plans for the Central States Gar den and Flower show to be held ril 5â€"to 13 inclusive," at the Chicago St dium will be made and committes appointed. At this meeting plans study for the coming year will discussed with the program chairm Mrs.â€"Fred â€"Clutton. A full a & ance is urged. _ f Garden Study Club Mrs. Arthur Johnson who are leay. ing for Florida next week. A £!7i, January 10 at the Highian Park hospital. â€" s ~_ Mrs. Robert Botner entertained her card elub yesterday afternoon. ‘There were two tables. : ; | â€"Mr. _and Mrs. Fred Tucker enter. tained their 500 club last Saturday, There were three tables. 3 Mrs. Robert Melville Cobb enter tained at a luncheon yesterday in j “W’i ~buls 2 p 7 son avenue, Deerfleld, are being con. gratulated on the birth of a baby girl, January 10 at the Highiani Park hospital. â€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lester Peterson of Laurel avenue are receiving congra. tulationsâ€"on the birth of & baby gif ;iamury 8â€"at the Highland Park hos. _ Mre, Nels Nelson is entertainy Saturday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs. George L. Vetter. To . Mr, and Mrs. John Huck of North. moor road_ are being: congratulateq on the birth of a baby girl January 10 at the Highland Park hospital mmmmmonmbe.m,;‘ of the Goblin club. & eB taining at luncheon today for her mother, Mrs. L. M. Bergen of Glen. dower, Va., who has been her pasest mmm*fi'»-lw ies esc a ns ~ The broadcasting of various & takes place every Thursday afte at four"o‘clock "over station WC1 Every child who comes to a y mance from now on can be a me of the Goblin club. f </Mre. James Oates is having guest this Saturday, Tom Po the play "Strange Interlude.‘ week Richard Bennet was in t} ence. ; Bs t FLORENCE CHASE 16 . Highland â€"Fark Garden Study will hold the first meeting of year 1930 on Monday, Jan. 20 «& . m. at the home of Mrs. Edwin Classes in Piano at the 223 Cary Avenue. Telephone H. P. 2305 Thursday, Jan ; gm ternoon ‘_ Last e andi. JML, : perfig. Ne ag T8 of 1989

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