Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1930, p. 8

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V, ste' THE NEXT TWO _ WEEKS WILL BE FILLED with Beach Parties and Picnics Sun Visors . . . . . . Grape Juice, pint, quart Thermos bottles Sun glasses .. .. Beach balls . . . . Swim caps: . . mr Values In S") t885 Florsheim Shoes For Men $835 EARL W. GSELL & Co. NT RA I h .85 and stop in afterwards for ice cream AVI- ave you thought of Pharmacists We have grouped together in this clearance of .smart summ " footwear. over tive hundred pairs of our h'ttest shoes consisting of Arch I’rcserver and Queen Quality lines. Though some of the styles are in broken sizes. a very line selection may he had at this time. We suggest that you come in and look at the,a. excellent values. FELL BROS. 506 Central Avenue. Highland Park ROGER WI “JAMS A vr Women's Shoes regularly SIM") Phone $1.00 - $2.50 . .50 and up . .50 and up . .50 and up $00 THE PRESS 20 29 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brownfield and .aughter, Mrs. C. Armstrong of De- troit, Mich., left Saturday for their home aftvr spending a week at the W. E. Holland home on Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mellugh and family of Milwaukee were the weck. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moran of Lincoln place. l, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swanson of Orchard lane are the pruud parents ot a son, born Sunday. August 3, at the Highland Park hospital. George West of Palo Alto, Calif., is visiting with his son. Ernest West Ft :le Elm place, fur the next week, l Miss Catherine Kauffman of Fern- tlale avenue, in company with her aunt, Mrs. McGrow of Chit-ago, is leaving tnmnrrnw for Colorado for a two weeks' trip. Mr. and Mrs, Frank lluwo and sun (harm of Central avenue, and Mr. ' and Mrs. Maurice Dunn and son Frank Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Small and daughter, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sellar Bullard left on Tuesday for Wisconsin, later going east tn visit relatives and sailing on Tuesday fur their home in southern grandson Jesse Snbey II and Mrs. Sebay's aunt, Mrs. Robert Jorgenson of Melwoud Park, left on yesterday morning for Waupaca, Wis., where they will spend the balance of the mnrninn they will month. q of Cvntral avenue, attemlvd the an- nual picnic given by the Illinois Rally Mystic' Workers association at Kn- kushu Park, Monoiu, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. William Rani) " Central avenue are leaving Sunday for a two weeks' fishing trip through northern Wisconsin. ' ram-e. _ Mr.. and Mrs. Jesse Sobey and $5.85 1'aluts to SH! The Tuesday Evening 500 club met at the home of Mrs. Larry Annen uf Fort Sheridan. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Joe Jacobs, Mrs. Forrest Ruse, and Mrs. E. H. Lehm- kuhl. Miss Jean Robertson, who arrived at New York, Monday, on the S. S. Cameronie from Wick, Scotland, was married the same afternoon to Mr. John Sinclair, eldest son of Mrs. Arch Norman of Elm street, Winnet. ka. The happy couple are spending their honeymoon in New York, and on their return will make their home in Winnetka, where both are well known. James Ewell and Fritz Kramer clos- ed a very successful term of school for boys which they hive been con- ducting in Ravinia. They have taught the boys, about fifteen in number, all starts of handicraft and have taken them to the beach every day. This is the last week of this term. Mrs. Sadie Cregier and Mrs. Jas. Washburn returned Sunday from a two months' trip to Europe. l Mris. Jack Robertson and daugh- (ter Patsy of Chicago were guests last iweek of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Witten inf Central avenue. l Mr and Mrs. Earl Sheahen are receiving congratulations on the birth of n son Tuesday at the High- land Park hospital. Mrs. George R. LuShelle of North Fit. Jnhns avenue, has visiting her fur two weeks, Miss Olive Setumtrkrot Lincoln, New. _ Mrs. Elmer Malmquist, who has been quite ill at her home on County Line road fur the past week. is get- ting along nicely. Mrs. James Healer and Mrs Chas. Rudolph were guests on Tuesday of Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Burkert of Chi. cago. Mr. Borkert, who was hurt in an autumobile accident a few weeks ago. is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran and family spent a few days of last week at Wmocqua, Wis., and on their re- turn home visited fur a few days with Mr, Moran's mother, Mrt. J. Dennis at Green Lake, Wis. Peter and Norton Mansur are spending a week with their grand- mother, Mrs. C. W. Mansur, at Alex. andria, Minn. F Mrs. Carl Wagnervand son Jack are spending three weeks in north- ern Wisconsin. Mrs. H. A. Babcock of Rice street has gum: to Monmouth, Ill., where she is visiting friends prior-to leav- ing for Kansas. Mrs. Babcock plans being away for two months. Mrs Abbey Bastin and daughter Mrs. Kenneth Bennett and her two children, has returned home from a three weeks' visit with Mrs. Bun tin's duughtrr in Bozeman, Montana. Mrs. T. J. label of Broadview ave- nue entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munville of Chieago, formerly of Fort Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker of has Angeles, Cal., on Wed- nesday. Thursday, August 7, 1930

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