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Highland Park Press, 28 Aug 1930, p. 33

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Thursday, Aug. 28, 1930 Mrs. Harry Muhlke entertained at luncheon-bridge on Friday at her home on Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Schuidor and two daughters, Betty and Luis, of Lily lake, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Schuidor and two daughters, Betty and Luis, of i.ily lake, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Penis of W. Cen- tral avenue on Thursday. Betty re- mained u.ntil Sunday Jith her aunt and uncle. C. T. Anderson attended an outing 15f 'the Elks at the Culumbian Gulf club on Milwaukee avenue, Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henthorn have moved from the ll, Knuak flat on Waukegan road. "Our Town." in the Sunday Tri- bune conducted by Fred Pasley con- tained the {allowing item of local in- terest “Stop and Suck" is the slogan that greets motorists on Waukegan vutul north of Deerfield, where a long distance golf driving range has been established. Mrs. Virginia Hicks celebrated her birthday anniversary on Monday, Au. gust 25. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stems of Wau- Kegan road had us their guests last week, Mrs. Spiogel and son Albert of Orson, lo., Mrs. Cavanaugh and son Francis of kewaunee, Illinois. Miss Dorothy Johnston of Lock- pork, Illinois, visited relatives in lhwrfield last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Montavun visited friends in Milwaukee on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. De Rose of Chivas" were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Clause on Osturman avenue on Fri- day. Mrs. II, E., Wing and daughter Shirley returned on Sunday from Devalvan, Wis., where they have spent the past three weeks. on Thursday in compliment to Mrs. J. Lueder of Elmhurst and Mrs Salrrrn of Gary, Indiana. ' Mrs. F. J. Labahn with her sister, Mrs. James Daugherty of Chicago, "re planning to leave Thursday for Hangar, Michigan. where they will spend several days with Mrs. Dough- orty's daughters Margaret and Wil- ma, whn are spending the summer at Scott lake. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Temme and family of Chicago were week-end guests uf Mr, and Mrs. Carl K. Kniggu of Central avenue. Miss Elfriedu Zurgus of Davenport, Yawn, was thegrurst of Miss Amelia Petersen on Friday. Mrs. Julia Pvietz of Chicago was a work-0nd guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schcer of Somerset avenue. Mrs. Olivia Anderson returned on Sunday from Traverse City, Michi- gan, whore she was a guest at the Lundgrcn summer' hunw tor the past six weeks. _ Mrs. Henry .%ljestrom underwent an appendicitis operation at the High- land Park hospital on Monday. Mrs. Rebecca Merner and Miss Ethel Mernrr are visiting relatives in Gardner, Illinois, this week. Miss Irene Rockenbach left last week to spend some time at Turk Lake, Michigan. Mrs, Habel of Chicago was a week. end guest at the Harry Mau home. Mrs. George D. Richards, who un- derwent u major operation recently at St. Mary's hospital, Rochester, Minn,, has returned to her home on Fairnaks avenue. . Mrs. George Engstrom of Central Deerfield Locals Mrs. Alice Off and dnughter. Gloria, and Miss Margaret Thoeming of Chi- cago were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Farner of River road. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Farmer with their guests visited at the Chas. Meyer home in Highland Park. Gloria Off remained,and will spend the week with Mrs. Farrier. avenue entertained on Tuesday after. noon in compliment to Mrs. Selig'a guest, Mrs. Meurisse and Mrs. Muel- ler of Foley, Ala., who in visiting Mrs. F. Browning. Mrs. G. Koch and family returned to their home on Sprintrfield avenue after spending the summer with rol- atives in Minneapolis, Minn., and Tacoma, Washington. Miss Helen Reicholt is visiting her sister and attending school in Phoe- nix, Arizona. Miss Reichelt has re- 21 North St. Johns Avenue You’ll go a (i_:,aii,,i" long way to ' a" 'lrfci,_-:l_i,:l._,sl,llx,ir equal these \ KELLY REGISTERED BALLOONS Values 29 x 4.40 29 x 4.50 30 x 4.50 28 x 4.75 29 x 5.00 31 x 5.25 29 x 5.50 32 x 6.00 All KELLY dealers are Independent dealers LIBERAL ALLOWANCE Other size: proportionately low CENTRAL TIRE on your old tires toward a not of THE PRESS 7.95 9.75 0.95 I 2.90 H Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs as their sue-ts on Sunday, I Mra. Schanz and son of Chic Mrs. Schulz and son of Chientro. The West Deerfield Township Li- 1ugry will be close all thy Labor day, September I. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Knuk and family are planning to move from the Burnett house on Ontermnn av- enue to one of the Chm-(er Weaning apartments on Deertield road, Mrs. Joseph Mourisse and two chil- dren of Dubuque, Iowa, are visiting at the E. H. Selig home on Wnukenn roti the PETERS BROS., Proprietors PIlCI 5.55 6.20 “.30 7.10 Mr 'onttors of Chieatto has r'onted P. Browning house on War- KELLY Lotta Miles tires are strong and tough, the way Kelly builds all its tires. They have a wide, thick tread of pure rubber. They're not only good looking-- they are good. Extra strength and service have been built into them " every point. Kelly Lotta Miles times are thebesttiies ever offered to the public at Anywhere near these low prices. They the gunn- teed for life. Alvin Knuk and obs Jr. had y, Mr. and ff Phone Highland Park 1200 ring! and Mrs Brown spend the winter Mrs. R. H. I Mn. Elise Run Mr. and Mrs. R spent Sunday a Mr. and Mrs. R. Kauai: and family spent Sunday at 'McHenry, lllhoh. On last Monday Mr. and In. Fred ftoivttbcrtwr entertained " dinner for Mr. And Mrs. Prawn locket!- bach, who departed for their home in Park nnd son Jud: Saturday from a u Eitrin, Illinois, an weeks with Mrs. C and Mr avenue. Hollywood m M r “v a six weeks T ortielt . Mildred nnd son J road, Brlnrwood. attd will early in September. Mr. ' Browning on planning to K009 Smlll with “I: Biedvr “I Stryker " their home in on “'edneudly it with relativ- inner pond h I! Inning Ala. rum mm H isrhtand ily {In rue-r veral , Mr. mm "

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