Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 Jul 1930, p. 11

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Missâ€" Dorothy Nunn of Moraine road left the early part of this month for a month‘s visit with friends at Encinitas, Calif. Mrs. Johnâ€" Udell and daughter Gladys are motoring: to Elcho, Wisâ€" consin over the weekâ€"end. The Misses Minnie and Sadie Bridges left Saturday for the Yellow, stone ‘National Park. On their way home they will visit relatives in Iowa. Mrs. C. Drenk of Chicago was the guest of Miss Clara HoHand several days last week. Mr. William McClory and sons Francis and James and Budâ€" Vandeâ€" tible motored to Detroit, Mich., Tuesâ€" day where they spent a few days. ‘Mrs. George Tucker leaves Wedâ€" nesday for Springfield, Idaho and Chehalis, Wash., where ghe will spend a few weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stribling. of Springfield, Illinois, spent last Wedâ€" nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green of Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garfield â€"have left for Chelsea, Vt., where they will spend a month with relatives. Mr. L. F. Hoppe spent the weekâ€" end in Peoria visiting his mother. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Oetzel of Green Bay road spent the weekâ€"end at Lauderdale Lake, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swand of Chiâ€" cago .will be the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridges of Oakâ€" land drive. Carolow and Suzanna â€" Coale of Oakwood avenue, and Mary Lu Sanâ€" born of Ridgewood drive, left Monday for a three weeks stay at the Girl Scout camp, Camp Hickory Hill, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. E. Forest and three children of Philadelphia, Pa., are the guests of their mother ‘Mrs. O. F. Bell, Sr., of North avenue, during the month. They are also visiting other relatives and friends, here. Mrs. C. A. Smith, formerly of this city, has gone to Pasadena, Calif., for an indefinite visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holabird, former residents of Ft. Sheridan. 2 The Junior Star club members and their husbands will enjoy a picnic Monday evening at the Lake Forest Park and beach. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson spent the weekâ€"end at Eagle lake, Wisconsin. Mrs. Catherine A. Levin is visitâ€" ing her sister Mrs. Eddy in Des Moines, Ia., for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeder and son Gordon left Saturday for Des Moines, Ia., where they will spend two weeks visiting Mr. Reeder‘s parâ€" ents. Mr. L. R. Rigdon of Lincoln, Illiâ€" nois, spent a féw days here on busiâ€" ness and visiting friends, last week. Mrs. Delle Allen has returned to her home in Chicago after a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Allen of Linden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Olsen moâ€" tored to the Dell‘s of Wisconsin over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. John Christman has gone to Canada to visit relatives and friends in London, Woodstock and Toronto for several weeks. Thursday, July 24, 1930 Local and Personal Mr. Henry Hanson is enjoying a two weeks vacation with relatives at Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Mrs. Fannie Gradle of Wukegan is visiting with her son, Dr, Harry Gradle of Vine avenue. Mr. William Hunter of Sheridan road and Mr. Roy Delhaye of St. Johns avenue motored to Des Moines, Ia., for a two weeks vacation. They are visiting "Bill‘s" parents and exâ€" pect to be back about the first of the month. Miss Edith Hanson and her niece Miss Mayfred Hanson will leave Friâ€" day for Buffalo and Sheridan, Wyo. They will visit Miss Edith‘s sister Mrs. Warburton at Sheridan. Miss Elizabeth Finkbeiner of Wauâ€" sau, Wisconsin is visiting her cousin Miss Lillian Tucker. OUR PRICES Men‘s Suits $1.25 Ladies‘ Garments $1.50 and up Bundle up those soiled things and drive to our plant in Wilâ€" mette. It‘s only a short jaunt from Highland Park and your visit will be a delightful discovery. It‘s thrilling to see how Miraclean removes all oil, dirt and odor from your garments, so that the fabric "pores" are once more free to keep your body cool and comfortable. HERE'S an opportunity to "kill two birds with one stone," so to speak. First, you‘ll enjoy a visit to the north shore‘s finest and largest cleaning plant. You‘ll be delighted to see how Miraclean removes the heavy oils from naphthaâ€"the oils which cling to the fabrics and leave them heavy and lifelessâ€" ready to pick up more dust and dirt. Then, too, you will be thrilled with the amount our 20% cash and carry discount saves on your cleaning bill. ‘A 20% DISCOUNT for CASH andâ€"CARRY T Hâ€"E PRESS Mrs. William F. Peter and .two daughters sailed last week from New York on the North German Lioyd liner, Berlin. . Her two daughters, Phyllis and Sylvia are to commence their studies in a Paris school in September. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Berube two daughters, Ruth and Marie, tored to Pullman, IIl., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phelp Kelley of Green Bay road, have issued invitaâ€" tions to a dancing party to be given at Shore Acres, Monday, July 28. Mr, William Martin of San Franâ€" cisco, Calif., is visiting his brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Martin of Hazel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin and Mr. William Martin motored to Detroit, Mich., and Canada for a few days last week. Come any timeâ€"Every day is visitors‘ day at the Shore Line. MROUNCIT g" (CMiracle Snore Ling/Cicancers 1215 Washington Avenue Wilmette ~clean as a breath of Spring Telephone Highland Park 3400 and moâ€" Myra Jane Hutton returned Sunâ€" day evening from Kansas, I!l., where she has been visiting with her grandâ€" parents, for the past several weeks. Rev, W. W. Nelson of the Swedish Methodist church is leaving this week for a two weeks vacation in Oakland, Raymond Kuchne of Glenview avâ€" enue, left last week for Camp Makaâ€" jawan, Eicho, Wisconsin, where he will spend the next month. Methodist for a two Nebraska. C,. L. Rocers President 11

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