Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Jun 1931, p. 28

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THEDHDB _ _ . Henry C.Lytton & Sons s Vans. O n The Hub for the Graduate for so many years that we know just what young fellows of every graduating age want. And we plan our stocks with those wants in mind â€" as well as with exact knowledge of the standards set for them by the â€"various North Shore schools. * SPECIAL Our Famous Navy Cheviot Suit with Extra Trousers _â€"=~of White Flannel Orrington and Churchâ€"EVANSTON Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings y Telephone Greenleaf 0900 C> You can buy this outfit individually if you likeâ€"particularly if you‘re planning to buy â€"â€"especiallyâ€"forâ€"graduation. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The Trousers, sizes to 21, $5 The Coats, sizes to 17, $8.50 Other Coats to size 21 at $10 WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS AND A BLUE COAT men up to 21 in this lowâ€" pncod suit group. A suit value, if there ever was one! A blue suit for practically every occasion â€"and the extra white flanâ€" nels for summer‘s many forâ€" malities. Sizes for vaina SECOND FLOOR s5»*» 50 Sizes for youna. HE PR E3 3 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Matseck spent last Sunday with Mrs. Matseck‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Albrecht of Mundelein. Mrs. Matseck is proâ€" prietor of the Kay Beauty shop of Deerfield. s l The Independent Social club met last (Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hoffman of West Lake Forest. Successful prize winâ€" ners were Mrs. Earl Frost and Mrs. Ross Sherman. Mrs. Gunner Johnson received the guest prize. The next hostess will be Mrs. Harry Whitcomb, who will entertain at the home of her. daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs.â€"Edward W'hit-‘ comb of Wilmot road. _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorenson and little daughter Marilyn of Chicago are spending this week with Mrs. Sorâ€" enson‘s aunt, Mrs. Bruce Blaine. . ~Mr. andâ€"Mrs. W.â€"W. Clark enteorâ€" tained guests at dinner on Memorial Day. The Happy Nine Circle of the Bunâ€" galow W. M. S. will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Vetter. andâ€"Câ€"G.~ Pettis homes on Sunday _ â€" A â€"hopâ€"scotch tournament was held this past week by Deerfield Grammar school children of the fourth grade of Miss Nygard‘s room and the fifth grade of Miss Hunt‘s room. Helen A group of relatives and friends from Deerfleld and Chicago assemâ€" bled at the Carl Witt home on Wauâ€" klenn!oo_d. .on Thursday, inâ€"celebraâ€" tion of Mrs. Witt‘s birthday anniverâ€" sary. Fred Kersten and son -Efirlu of 536 Central Avenue 200 Single Sheet 100 Envelopes Order a box of MYâ€"NAME for yourselfâ€"and a box for every member of the family. 4 y UDELL PRINTING Co. For informal correspondence, semiâ€"business let ters, mailing checks and a dozen other usesâ€"MY NAME Printed Stationery just fills the bill! the small sum of one dollar. C Deerfield Locals 200 Single Sheet and 100 Envelopes â€" or, if you prefer, 100 Folded Sheets and 100 Envelopes, printed with your name and adâ€" dress in clear disti&ct typeâ€"blue inkâ€"$1.00 per box. Mrs. Olivia Anderson spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Henry Siljestrom of Highâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Youngs and daughter Joan, Mrs. Coltrell and Miss Myrtle Cottrell spent Memorial Day in Milwaukee and were the guests of Miss Alice Hamill. Miss Hamill reâ€" turned to Deerfield with them and remained over Sunday. Te Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. McMahon and son Billy of Chicago, were the guestsâ€"of Mr. and Mrs._Ray D. Reeds of Orchard lane on Saturday. Group One of St. Paul‘s will present a play the latter the month. a Mrs. Robert Greenslade will be hostess to her luncheon bridge club on Tuesday â€"afternoon, at her home in Highland Park: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holmes and Mr. and â€"Mrs. S. P. Hutchison spent Sunâ€" day at St. Charles, IIl. The Young _People‘s Missionary ciâ€"â€" cle will meet on Tuesday evening at the Bethlehem elical -‘zfi'msz%rfiflmi,}‘{;; Deerfleld Grammar school‘s semiâ€" peared on May 27. It was volume 1, number 17. The staff has tried to make the first school paper a sueâ€" cess and they hope that the eighth grade of next year will continue the Mrs, Anna Notz and Mr. Rudolph Notz of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz. . The third registered trap shoot of the Northern Illinois Trapshooting league for 1981 will be held in Bar. rington at the Barrington Gun club on Sunday, June 7. 100â€" Envelopes 100 Folded Sheets Phone H. P. 557 of St. Paul‘s church Thursday, June part of 19381

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