Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 15

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S LEY Es NE VAE KOKIE VALLEY] [SKOKIE VA OUR SWEET AND CLEA PLAN IS A WEATHERâ€" PROOF SERVICE Mrs. E. M. Knox and daughter Virâ€" ginia of Lakeside place are leaving Saturday for New Haven, Conn., to visit her family, where she expects to have a much needed rest. They Manufacturing Furriers 368 Central Ave. _ Phone H.P. 351 515 Central Ave., Highland Park in our Fireproof, Burglar proof Vaultâ€"Now! Victor Brothers Co. Central Highland Park Locals | Sunday Dinners 85câ€"65¢ Special Chicken Lunchâ€" Daily Dinners 50¢ â€" 60c Special Daily UNEXCELLED SERVICE eon Wednesday .. 40c F U R $ Luncheon ...... 40c day, . PHONE HIGHWOOD 3310 Store Your M BA N « Mrs. Herman Denzel of N. Second street entertained the members of the Sunset Missionary club on last Thursâ€" day afternoon, A very pleasant meetâ€" ing took place and much business was discussed.â€" Theâ€"club cleared $110 at the card partyâ€"given in St. James hall Mondayâ€"_eveningâ€"toâ€"be sent to.Father fi'fimflfluhhnds f --JA*‘buxhaS‘“fié*eYfifg“‘ of "the Highâ€" land Park Cricket club was held on Monday in the office of the club‘s presâ€" ident, Mr. W. H. Holgate in the Maâ€" m temnle hnilAin.~ Something to temple building WMother entertained the me Missionary club 0 ‘aimed the members of the jonary club on last Thursâ€" n. A very pleasant meetâ€" ce and much business was Theâ€"clubâ€"cleared $110 at meeting of the Highâ€" cket club was held on office of the club‘s presâ€" H. Holgate in the Maâ€" GARNETT T H E For a rainy day, mother wou ciate a silk umbrella with handle. $3.95; j Appenzell type handâ€"worke handkerchiefs : 4 in cellepha at $1 00. * t Necklaces, _ clasps. A choose from Crepe fabric and leather ba§s greatest values you have s years. $2.95, * ~Slipâ€"On doeskins, white or soft qqality, $1.95. s Sheer silk Hosiery. The cette" is an exceptional $1.9.5. f y Charming Blouses of fine q tiste in colorful shades for 51’.95. 4 /% z qi chnarelgniiion 18 (ig «0 )1 AJ you give her, but why practical and give her some wear? scot tie in the new bright her. cogt or suit. $1.95. â€" <~ ap uce " pa 1 Cl Nee 2L oc P NE caine W TL N s ve en apn lt family were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Butler of Chicago. Mr. and ~Mrs. E. L. Swikard of Roger Williams avenue entertained eight guests at dinner on Saturday, followed by bridge. «.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruesch of Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Emma Keller of N. Second street left on Thursday for New York from where she will sail for a five months ~visit with her mother in R ilk Hosiery. The new "Laâ€" is an exceptional stocking. will love it earrings, bracelets splendid assortment to . $1.00. r mother would appre handâ€"worked, linen in cellephane paper of fine quality ba but why. not be her something to no matter what er. bags.= The have seen in or eggshell, summer. novelty shad a few days in Toledo, Ohio last where Mr. St. Peter went on bus Mrs. Charles Larson was host Saturday to the members of her Hundred club. _ There were Sunday was Mother‘s W Mr. and Mrs. 8.A 71 3 o1600, Uh1Q last .week . Peter went on business. es Larson was hostess on the members of her Five ib. _‘ There â€" were three Frank at Beloit college of Milwaukee was nt the weekâ€"end St..Peter spent day at the colâ€" Mrs €0 | 4

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