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Highland Park Press, 4 Sep 1930, p. 9

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Telephone Highland Park 710â€"711â€"712 Thursday, Sept. 4, 1930 St. Johns Ave.â€"Corner Park Ave. YOUTH is the only PERMANENT FASHION _ | New styles in women‘s clothes are created â€"and designed to fitâ€"the woman whose I,m is youthfully proportioned. Any womanwho wears CHARIS ean wear smart ‘wn becomâ€" Ilfly. For CHARIS is adjustâ€" able, by the wearer, so that the awkwardness of a heavy or everâ€"developed figure can be transformed imto smooth, pleasing, youthfal lines. CHARIS will be brought to you at home for examination and demonstration .. . Please write or ‘phone stating when our representative may call. do L Is¢) qL JGg "ARo CGH. / *xiAlâ€"f HUDSONâ€"ESSEX PURNELL & WILSON WILLITS HUDSONâ€"ESSEX Registered Corsetiere 606 N. Sheridan, Waukegan Phone Ontario 8185 [ yavs BUY NOW AUTHORIZED DEALERS HIGHLAND PARK MRS. B. HAWKINS $100 to $355 REDUCED Sales and Service Laurel and Second Phone 303 PRICES of The Bighland Bark Press Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, Lake County, lilinois. Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6826 BUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in eurrent issue. f Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pub lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose motored to Marinette, Wis., over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Rose‘s mother, Mrs. Mark Lowis, returned home with them and will spend two weeks here. Entered as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the post office at Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Smith of Ravinia are touring in the east visitâ€" ing Henry Ford‘s Inn at Sudbury, Mass., and other points of interest. Miss Edith Tucker and Miss Cathâ€" erine Monahan left Sunday with a party of friends on a motor. trip to the Black Hills of South Dakota and Denver, Colo. y Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malmquist and Mr. and Mrs. James Collins returned Sunday from a ten days fishing trip to Lake 27, Michigan. THURSDAY September 4, 1980 No. 21 Mrs. George R. LaShelle and her son, George R. LaShelle, will leave Monday for St. Catherine‘s, Canada, where George will enter Ridley colâ€" lege. Grace Witten will resume her studies Monday at the Holy Ghost academy at Techny. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling A. Warren of Middleton, Conn., returned to their home in Connecticut on Sunday after spending two weeks with their mothâ€" er, Mrs. L. L. Winters of Laurel aveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yowell have left on a ten days motor trip to South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Engstrom of Ravenswood were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bevans of West Park avenue. nue Mrs. J. J. Mitchell of White Plaines, N. Y., and her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Masterson of Chicago, were the lunchâ€" AUGUST SALE of FURS REBUILDING _ AND REPAIRING NEW COATS MADE TO ORDER 501 CAPITOL BUILDING State and Randolph Strs. Chicago Phone Central 6049 ormmpiaca TBE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY §40 Central Avenue, Highland Park, II. Telephone Highland Park §57â€"558â€"559 ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Local and Personal will hold any garment till called for ANNOUNCING OUR Large Stock on Hand A small deposit Established 1873 THE PRESS Always First to Feature the first Fashions FIRST GARNETTS . . . Revery fashionâ€"conscious young woman in town will approve of our unusual collection of Parisâ€"correct Coâ€"Ed original youthful frocksâ€"now ready to slim the figure of the smart young fashionables. We Present the New Smart COâ€"EDB Models unusual value at It‘s Smart to Be Youthful in Smart C€oâ€"Ed Frocks ... 16 *

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