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Highland Park Press, 31 Jul 1930, p. 8

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dent the Gol W ar sONnS the W 1 Miss Jane Garnett is at Camp arwick â€"Woods on Plum Lake, Sayâ€" r, Wisconsin for the remainder of e summer, while her brother James at Camp Minoequa, Mincequa, Wis. r the same length of time. M Mr. William Witten of Laurel avâ€" ue celebrated his sixtyâ€"fourth birthâ€" y unniversary at the Columbia If club of which he is vice presiâ€" nt entertaining his seven married ns and daughters at a dinner dance, turday, July 26. The manager of e club, Mr. Andrew Witts, had a autiful birthday cake made in Mr. itten‘s honor. Dr. and Mrs. O‘Conâ€" I! were the only guests outside of c immediate family. the Exceptional Values in Reconditioned Used Cars Studebaker Sales and Service 127 N. St. Johns Avenue â€" Phone Highland Park 388 Alice Strand of Portage, Wis., guest this week of Virginia of 354 Roger Williams avâ€" Sheahen Motor Company Sold under the Studebaker Used Car Pledge During the month of August, we will give free with sale of our reconditioned cars 50 Gallons of Gasoline and Two Oil Changes 1927 Dictator Sedan 1926 Big Six Club Sedan 1927 Willysâ€"Knight Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Sport Phaeton Cadillac 1926 Special Six Club Sedan 1928 Commander Sedan 1926 Lincoln Sedan . 1928 Nash Sedan 1930 Commander Six Brougham 1925 Standard Six Club Sedan FREE!â€" FREE! guest Tuesday evening week in Detroit with friends and Mrs. Mae Chr relatives. Mr. and Mrs Chicago are. the Mrs.â€" Walter Co week. Wisconsin Mrs. A. C Mrs. Fred â€" will attend a Ie Mrs A lle and a number of others Mi Mrs Mi home days n€ . J. Buckries and Mrs. A. C. spent Tuesday in Kenosha, Leo White, Mrs tertha Kittman returned to e on N. St. ‘Johns avenue evening after spending last Detroit, Michigan visiting nds and relatives. Mae Christopher had as her resday, Mrs. Clara Jackson ouis, Missouri, . C. Gipp and children and ed ~R. Holley and daughter nd a family reunion at Belviâ€" â€" Sunday. f dna Hupprich is spending a in Madison, Wis.; visiting 0 pC William Cope of guests of Mr. and e a few days this Fred Zahnle, T H E P RE 88 The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Infant Welfare society met Monday at the home of Mrs. Edward Lowe of Laurel wvenue at 2 p. m. The afternoon was taken up with sewing. $ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Forest and children are returning this week to their home at Ardmore, Penn., after spending a month with their mother Mrs. O. F. Bell and other relatives Mrs. O,. F. Bell and friends here Mrs. W. P. Cawley and her mother Mrs. Anna Augustine and Miss Anâ€" derson of Oak Park motored to Benâ€" ton Harbor, Michigan, last week and spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Lautmann of S. Linden avenue are rejoicing on the birth of twin girls, born Friday, July: 25, at the Evanston hospital. Mr. and. Mrs. John Larson and daughter and Ruth Larson arrived eac h home Saturday after a two weeks motorâ€" trip through Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Lenzini of Highwood announce the birth of a son, born Wednesday, July 23, at the Alice Home hospital, Lake Forest. En omm n on I pital, Chicago, after a thrée weeks vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berube of N. Green Bay road. Miss Ruth Berube returned Monâ€" day to her duties atthe Mercy hosâ€" Little Mary Montgomery of S. Green Bay road is quarantined with Whooping: Cough. The Misses Leona and Ann Rapp left Saturday evening. for: a two weeks vacation at Lake Buelah, Wis. Mr. Frank Beard of Pleasant street; Ravinia left last Wednesday for Torâ€" onto, Canada where he was called on on account of the serious illness of his sister. Billy Larson and Harry Skidmore arrived home last Saturday evening after spending two weeks at Camp Makajawn, Elcho, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Le Bel and two children of Jackson, Michigan, were the guests of Mr., and Mrs. J. J. Berâ€" ube and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Berube several days last week,. The two children will remain at the home of Mrs. Lewis: Berube for the next few weeks, while Mr. and Mrs. Le Bel returned to Michigan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson left Fairbanks, Alaska on July 18 on the last lap of¢ their journey towards home. â€" Their. son and daughter Ray and Mae Larson are leaving Highland Park the latter part of this week. for Minnesota where they will meet their parents,"" ‘~>*~<~ J ~Miss Hazel Bratvold of_ Beloit, Wis., is the guest of Dorothy Bleimehl of Glencoe avenue for two weeks. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet, Thursday afternoon, Auâ€" gust 7, at the home of the Misses Sadie and Ella Wessling. Wallace Glader, Bob Grant and Bill Decker returned home Saturday evening after a two weeks stay at Camp Makajawan, Elcho, Wisconsin. Miss Grace McClure returned to Highland Park Monday evening, after a ten days visit with her parents in Franklin, North Carolina, Mrs. Ellen Fritsch returned to her home on W. Park avenue Sunday eveâ€" ning after attending the Woman‘s Missionary Convention in Barrington, Illinois. Arthur H. Emerson, Jr. of this city is playing in the Michigan State Amâ€" ateur Golf Championship at Charleâ€" voix, The Belvedere Golf club, Arthur reduced his score for 18 holes to 75 on the Neguetonsing Golf Club Links last week. Young Emerson won the silver cup for the Junior Championâ€" ship at the Exmoor last October, and is a member of the Tennis team of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, Mrs. Fleta Ashley of Louisville, Ky., is the guest of Mrs. Hettie Jones of S. Green Bay. road for the next month. Thursday, July 31, 1930

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