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Highland Park Press, 31 Jul 1930, p. 9

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Mrs. Frank Wallz entertained her Tuesday evening 500 club at her home on North Avenue. The prizes were won by Mrs. Larry Annen, Mrs. Foniest Rose and Mrs. E. H. Lehmâ€" kubhl. Mrs. F. C. Evans and daughter, Adeline, Mrs. Wagner of Chicago and Mr. Marshall Ledlie of Northbrook spent last week at Pine Lake Cottage, Wildrose, Wisconsin. While in Wisâ€" consin they visited the Menominee Inâ€" Mrs. L. A. Wygal and Miss Grace Johnston spent the weekâ€"end in St. Joseph, Michigan. Mrs. Hettie Jones and son Frank, Dr. Earl D. Fritsch, Mrs. Fleta Ashâ€" ley and Dorothy Norkett are leaving this evening (Thursday) on a motor trip to Montague, Michigan, returnâ€" ing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White of Deere Park, Ravinia, announce the marriage of their daughter, Gladys, to Mr. Charles Frances Long of Symâ€" mingham, Mass., Saturday, August 2 at 4:30 o‘clock. The Rev. Gilbert Stanfell of Waukegan officiated. Miss White is a graduate of Wellsley colâ€" lege and Mr. Long of Harvard. The young couple will make their home in Symmingham. Mrs. Clarence Varney of Central avenue entertained friends and relaâ€" tives last Saturday evening in honor of her mother‘s birthday anniversary, Mrs. F. Clavey. Mrs. Susanne English and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young and son Gordon of Williamsport, Pa. were the guests last week of Mr. Thomas Gordon of N. Second street. They left Saturâ€" day via motor for Cleveland, Ohio, enroute to Pa. Thursday, July 31, 1930 Victor Brothers Co. Manufacturing Furriers 368 Central Ave. Phone High AUGUST SALE 29% to 33 %% Reductions on all fur coats, etc. ordered during this sale. This includes stock furs and those made to your measure, Prices during this event are far beâ€" low usual August Sale figures. «o(Jorn Mrs. R. Ernstmeyer and daughter Barabara of Libertyville are visiting friends and relatives in Highland Park this week, Mrs. Ernstmeyer was the former Miss Mybelle Anderson of Ridgewood drive. George Keller, Bill H a mm o n d, Thomas Russell, Jeff Bennett and Irvâ€" ing Garling leftâ€" Wednesday morning for Big Rapids, South Dakota, where they will remain the rest of the sumâ€" mer. Mrs. E. R. Phelps and daughter Miss Betty are enjoying a four weeks motor trip to Buffalo, New York and Canada. Mr. Tolbert Daily left yesterday morning (Wednesday) for Waupaca, Wisconsin taking with him his nephew, Lloyd Bock of Bob O‘Link road. They expect to be gone a month or more. Mr. Arthur Woodbury of Dean ayâ€" enue, was pleasantly surprised when nineteen of his friends came to help celebrate his birthday anniversary, Saturday. evening. Cards was the feature of the evening, and breakâ€" fast was served in the wee hours of the morning. Miss Margaret Badger of Chicago was the recent house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clarke of 8. Linâ€" coln avenue. Miss Helen Anderson of Ridgewood drive entertained fourteen friends at a beach party last Wednesday eveâ€" ning. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Olson are the happy parents of a baby girl, born Monday, July 28 at the Illinois Cenâ€" tral hospital. Mrs. Olson is the forâ€" mer Lillian Redine of this city. dian Reservation and many other points of interest. Phone Highland Park 351 T H E P RE 88 The Misses Marguerite Sullivan, Netty and Effie Grimson spent the weekâ€"end at Madison, Wisconsin. : Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin and family of Marion, III., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Marâ€" tin of Hazel avenue. Harry Canmann, Jr., celebrated his eighth birthday last Monday by entertaining sixteen of his friends at luncheon. Mrs. C. N. Kimball and daughter Elizabeth and Miss Margaret Kreuâ€" ger left last Wednesday for a weeks visit at Sugatuck, Michigan. Mrs. Rodney B. Swift returned home the latter part of last week from a trip to Montana. Charmingly quaint patterns, Size 80x84, m size that can be used on either single or double beds. New, clean filling and carefully stitched. Extra heavy weight, tops selvage. Sheets, size 63x99â€"$1;40; 72x99â€"$1.55; 81x99â€"$1.75 Cases, size 42x36â€"38c; 45x46â€"40c These Fruitâ€"ofâ€"Loom Sheets and Pillow Cases contain 12 threads more to the square inch than standard 68x72 sheets selling at the same price. Patch Wash Quilts $2.95 Fruit of Loom Sheets and Pillow Cases GARNETT‘S SPECIALLY PRICED â€"Other Patchwork Quilts are $3.95 and $4.95. â€"Candlewick Handâ€"tuffed Bed Spreads at $2.95 and $3.95. Large size Turkish Bath Towels of double thread weave, Some are slightly soiled from handling,. Every towel is worth 50c or more. Priced for clearance at 39¢ each, Linen Huck Towels with hemstitched colored border. . A towel that will give excellent servâ€" ice and launder perfectly. Linen Huck Towels 39¢ Sale of Bath Towels Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Berube and femily will leave Sunday for a two r-eelu visit with relatives at Montour, owa. Mr. and Mrs. S, A. St. Peter, Mr. Roy Nereim, and Walter Cope and son Junior visited Camp Makajawan at Elcho, Wisconsin, last Friday and Saturday. Mistaken The politicians and journalists who have been predicting and hoping that keepingâ€"out foreign cheap labor prodâ€" ucts by increased tariffs that will enâ€" able Americans to do the work inâ€" stead, would cause more unemployâ€" ment, are doubtless doomed to disapâ€" pointment 39¢

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