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Highland Park Press, 4 Sep 1930, p. 29

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Thursday, Sept. 4, 1930 "What is it, Boy,' Art Olson "No, officer-an Art Olson Hat blew out of a passing. automo- bilé and all these Jruys made a dive for it." 6:” Co. Shop for Men 546 Central Avenue Phone 2871 Stetsons $8 - $10 a Riot?" Fall blocks and shades $5-$6 otYs.% Anal ', Labor day. I Mr. and Mrs. S. Roekenbaeh had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rosenaw of Chicago. Mr. Rose, naw Sr. of Chicago has been visiting at the Rockenbach home for the past |two weeks. Mrs. Harry Maw and two suns Harold and Russell spent Monday with Mrs. Maw's mother, Mrs, Habel of Chicago. _ Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Reeds and family, Mrs. Percy McLaughlin and sun Gordon, Mrs. Julia Peterson, Mrs. Ray Gunckel and son Le Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hutchison and daughter enjoyed a picnic supper at the Dan Holmes home at Gage lake Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Henthorn who moved from the R. Knaak apartment recently are staying with friends in the Gem-go Antes apartment an Deer. field avenue. The Independent Social club will be entertained by Mrs. L. Soefker of County Line road. Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 9. Mrs. Pete Harder of Highland Park is seriously ill in the Highland Plrk hospital. France Kornberg" had'a tnnsiloto- my at the Highland Park hospital last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tuwler spent the weekend at Tomahawk Lake, Wis. David and George Homberger spent the weekend with their sister. Mrs. A. J. Hook of Highlund Park. ' Edward Hornbereer, non of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hornberger won the boy's gulf championship at Vernon Ridge Country club, Tuesday. Mrs. A. J, Hook and sons of High- land Park visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'Hornberger, Mon. day and Tuesday. The American Legion auxiliary will meet Monday, Sept. 15, at the home of Mrs. Ron Neargnrder on Grind avenue. Mrs. Regan of Chicago was the week-end guest of the W. H. Skates. Business Knowledge Pays'. Our courses are thorough and practical, preparing fur office work or business life. Fine equipment, good light and ventilation. EVANSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Deerfield Locals BEGIN SEPTEMBER 2 1718 Sherman Avenue THE l"" __ mviwv w -- -_" ‘_V,W__ ___ THE CHIMNEYS HIGHLAND PARK Out We meet the epeellleedone " the lime“ " Sandal-1h " the U. 8. Government ROYAL BLUE Swans COMMERCE PETROLEUM Co. GEN Mt A L OFFICES Shop with roMdettee where Price. Quality Ind Cheerful Service In always matured. Fri. & Sal. only-tltr), Fresh EGGS T Fri. & Sal. $htly--Fresa Creamery BITTER SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATI'RDAY ONLY CORN PLANES. Kellolg'n or Porst Tank“. , Mn. IVORY SOAP. , and. burn we: ' large barn SHREDDED WHEAT', , plus. ,, QI'AKER OATS. Quick or Regular. , pk”. RINSO, largo: pkg. CAMAY 60AP-FRFIE one pat-lune of Ivory Hula-u with GREENBAY RO. and N. SEXIOND " USE COMMERCE FUEL OIL P I; G SOAP, 6 born V? - _ fl PEAS. CORN. TOMATOES. 8 No. , cum September 'th to ts'eptemtrer mu inlunivc FEARS Blue Front Hulk“. “lend fruit in choke "rt? - 2 No. I gall guns Me,. No. th line can T Ma 'rLAKRs.uamorrrat Tribune Slinky. Sept. 10- redeemed ll all Royal Blue Fitorea, pkg. _ USE COMMERCE FUEL OIL etch mirth-so of , alum Hl'ToA"CTAA, 14 lb. 21c: v; lr, A. L. CARPENTER & SON A Wedding Gift of In Antique or Etching will not be duplicated FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALBERT LARSON t82t Ch inn. RD. and N. SECOND BT. . HIGHLAND PARK All orders of $8.00 or over delivered free _ @111 (England! ANTIQUES Fe guarantee everything we all “EST (REALITY ALWAYS TRADE HERE AND SAVE ON SALE ALL WEEK NORTH IHOIE OFFICE wu. "' . Whoa. I“ Sta (inner Tdmn Tel. Winnetka 3470 CH IC AGO OFFICE] ILLINOIS Virginia I”. Telephon- PHONE " 40e Me 20c ale IBe te ire Be

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