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Highland Park Press, 28 Aug 1930, p. 11

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Mr. Harry Canmann and two sons Harry Jr. and Mark Frederick are enjoying a ten days motor trip through the south. Mrs. Henry Niemeyer and daugh- ter Mrs. WfJ. Lithall with her two sons Billy and Bobby of Chicago are the guests this week at the M. C. Conrad home. James Garnett of _Linden Ivonne arrived home Wednesday from Camp Minoequa, where he has spent the summer. Mrs. Harry Thomas of Glenview avenue was called to Indianapolis, Indiana this week on account of the sudden death of her father. Miss Jane Garnett of Linden av. enue arrived home yesterday (Wed- nesday) from Camp Warwick Woods, Plum Lake Wisconsin. Mrs. Harry Canmann entertained a number of friends on Monday at luncheon and bridge in compliment to Mrs. Charles Fox of Los Angeles and Mrs. Louis Levy of New Orleans. A large number of north shore women attended the luncheon yester- day at the La Stile hotel in observ. ance of the second anniversary of the. signing of the Briand-kellomt peace pact. ' Anna _Bahr left Monday on a two weeks vacation in the east. The Misses Emily and Dorothy Berg and the Messrs. Albert ernt. Clarence Jones and Oliver Alvord nil of Chicago were the Sunduy guests of Miss Mary Smith of S. Sheridan road. Harry Richards, versatile Illini coaching school athlete, formerly of Highland Park, entertained a number of guests at the Ravinia Open last Monday evening. luncheon at the Edgewaber Bench hotel, last Thursday noon, August 21, in compliment to Mrs. Selmeiers of Cincinnati. Ohio, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. William E. Bletsch of Moraine road. Harold Evans and Robert Laird spent three days of last week motor- ing through the State of Wisconsin. Mrs. J. D. McDougall of Green Bay road entertained twelve guests at a Thursday, Aug. 28, 1980 Local and Personal Highlnnd Park For the NEW MAJESTIC RADIO SOMETIMES 2 AND 2 DONT MAKE STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY and hat combined will only be $1.75. Send In "may suit:- and lulu an you like. will beautifully Mir-clan and press cull suit and thoroughly cle‘nn Bttd block cull lull to con- and the entire cost for each suit Ind one hat (killed and blocked Send us one or more men's suit: and with each suit include I ink Saturday. September 6, we Form to the turret! Full style. man's hat. For one week, end- Manu suit cleaned and pressed For One Week . EXTRA SPECIAL Highland Park's Exclulive Dollar $1.75 THE PRESS a --cri.Ci,-"i'si, kg “:3", f: SHORE§1JNETCLE§NE A, i','rj;rMiGc'iegi'i.',',,, , 1215 Waking”- Avenue Wilmette " _ -PP'-,8E2rs: , LL _ , taYi'iii"rY; 133 urchin.“ a, m1: of 5m J3,,ti,t; Every dollar you spend for dry cleaning should return at least a dollar's worth of quality and value. Hit-or-miss, old fashioned cleaning does not give you this security. This makes it an unwise and expensiVe pur- chase. We feel confident that the men and women in Highland Park who have their clothes Miracleaned are wisely insisting on the finest cleaning this community has ever known. Because Miraclean is pure and crystal clear, it leaves no odor. Because it removes all dirt and impurities, it makes garments cleaner and they stay clean and wear much longer. Call the Shore Line Cleaners tttmorrow-- and let us prove these facts to you. ' Phone Highland Park 350 acumen I I'm-Halt INC.

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