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Highland Park Press, 18 Jun 1931, p. 8

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Henry Lauridson returned to his home in New York last Friday after spending the past two weeks at the home of his parents, ~Mr. ~and Mrs; M. M. Lauridson of North avenue. Billy Egan arrived home this week from school to spend his summer vaâ€" eation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swazey. wood drive entertained six guests last Monday evening at her home. Teddy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Johnson, is leaving next week for Camp Knolslea at Shelby, Mich., whe;:'he will spend ~the â€"nextâ€"eight wee * _ ~Miss Phoebe Swazey of Hawthorne lane entertained a number of guests at tea last Saturday. She left the early part of this week for Estes Park, Colo. § GARNETT‘S Large Lot of DRESSES Priced for Clearance at Beginning Saturday, June All Spring models radically reduced for quj,ck clearance. While the lot consists of about 75 dresses, only one or two of a kind, practically all sizes, are to hfound- Saturday is the Last Day of : LaFrance Hosiery Week ' If you have not purchased your La France Bosi:fi this week at the special discount price, do not to come in Saturday. t ' To anticig:te requirements for several weeks would effect a decided saving. $1.00 La France Chiffon Hose .........$ .90 1.00 La France Service Hose ... _ .90 ‘1.65 La France Chiffon Hose ... 1.50 Mr. Rolland Hastings Jr. is leavâ€" inctheendofthuwk!orlr.ud Mrs. Dewey‘s ranch in Arizona, where heâ€"willâ€"spend ten â€"days. â€"From _there he will leave for California to spend the rest of the summer. On Tuesday, July: 16, Mrs. P. Giesâ€" er, Mrs. E. Geiser, Mrs. A. Radacke, Mrs. H. Gieser, Mrs. J. G, Fidder and son, Roy, attended a picnic of the S$. China Boat Mission at the Winâ€" netka village beach. Miss Drew, a missionary on furlough, was a guest, Miss Etta Grunewald is leaving on Friday for her home in Rockford, where she will spend the summer. Miss Elizabeth Coolidge of North Ridge road has returned home from Beloit college, after attending the graduating exercises held there last Monday. Mrs. P. Giesâ€" *HE PRESS8 Ravinia Tennis Courts > Best on North Shore; Park Board Management Since theâ€" Park board has taken over the Ravinia tennis courts, it has been doing everything possible to give the people of Highland Park who are interested in tennis, every convenâ€" ience. There are five clay courts in excellent condition and plenty of parking space on the grounds. A phone has been installed in the club house, and showers and other faciliâ€" ties are under. way. There is a large shaded area adjoining theâ€" â€"courts which has also been acquired so this is an ideal place for the children of the community ‘to spend their time during the summer. A caretaker is at the grounds all day. Tournaments are to be run thruâ€" out the season and any member deâ€" siring to enter may do so. Arrangeâ€" ments have also been made to give free instruction in the game to any one joining the club who cares to avail themselves of this privilege. New low rates with convenient terms are now in effect. Mr. Laing of the Park department will be glad to give full information, or ‘phone Mr. Kern, H.â€"P. 4066, any evening. Community Twilight â€" Baseball League _ Week of June 22 Â¥ _ Tuesday: Highland Park Pressâ€"vs. Public Service. Wednesday: Ravinia vs. ABC Oil Burners. ® f 'Tlmrlday: Bowman Dairy vs Bock‘s Week of June 29 Monday: Bowman Dairy vs. Public Tuesday: Quality Meats vs. Ravinia. Thursday: Highland Park Press vs. News Flashes. Week of July 6 Monday: Bock‘s Service vs. Ravinia. Tuesday: News Flashes vs. ABC Oil Burners. , * Thursday lic Service. Week of July 13 Monday: Odd Fellows vs. ABC Oil Burners. § â€"Tuesday: Bock‘s Service vs. News nWodfiem:f Qulity Meats â€"vs. Bowman Dairy. _ fot oh. Thursday: Highland Park Press vs. Ravinia. ; ~_____L.__Week of July 20 _ , Monday: Quality Meats vs. Highâ€" land Park Press. es ~Tuesday: Bock‘s Service vs. Odd Fellows. , 4 * ~~Wednesday: Ravinia vs. News Flashes. ‘aep. ale Thursday: Oil Burners. Post Buys Inhalator Dent, Minn.â€"Members of the local post of the American Legion here have purchased an inhalator for emerâ€" gency use in cases of drowning, when someone is overcome by carbon monâ€" oxide or other deadly gases, and in cases of* suppressed breathing. ~~ Legion Holds Exposition Erie, Pa.â€"Rogers Israel Post 11 of the American Legion recently held its second annual Greater Erie Expoâ€" -irt;odn and Style Revue. Erlo-;l;;do products were featured in the exbibits and living uwd:hq Aisplayed th? latest Quality Meats vs. Pubâ€" Bowman Dairy vs. ABC Bethany Women to Hold Rummage Sale Shortly ~â€"Watch for the date of theâ€"coming rummage sale given by the women of the Bethany church, the proceeds to go to the $25,000 fund which the church is trying to raise. Any old clothing, books, furniture, bricâ€"aâ€" bracs, etc. will be gladly welcomed. Anyone having anything which â€"can be used, will please call H. P. 924 or H. P. 1014. The date and place of the sale will be announced in a forthâ€" coming edition of the Press. Elections Judges Are Named by County Board; Those Appointed Here Judges of township, county and national elections were named last week by the board of supervisors. Those for Deerfield and West Deerâ€" field precinets are: Deerfield 1â€"38 South June Terrace, Highland Park â€" Leslic Kelley, W. Burgess, H. M. Fitzgerald. Deerfield 2â€"City hall, Highwoodâ€" R. G. Smith, Remond Suzzi, Julian Banuffe. Deerfield 3â€"Oak Terrace school, Highland Parkâ€"Gabriel Doreitti, I. G. Stoker, M. J. Gibbs. Deerfield 4â€"Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, Highland Parkâ€"E. S. Gail, W. E. Bletsch, John Oliver. 7 Deerfield 5â€"27 N. Sheridan road, Highland Park â€"H. F. Kelley, Fred Rudolph, W. E. Brand. 4i â€" Deerfleld 6â€"North Shore Gas ofâ€" fice, Highland Park â€" Martin Ringâ€" dah1, N. Wink, Samuel Martin. _ â€"Deerfield 7â€"381 Rogers Williams avenue, Highland Parkâ€"S. S. Stanâ€" ger, Rose Frost, Clara Ery__ShnFer. â€" Deerfield 8â€"Chicago Northwestern R. R. Depot, Raviniaâ€"Carl Grant, Vivian Kline, Louise Aldridge. ® 7 -Deei'fleld'_ held 9â€"506 N. Green Bay road, Highland Parkâ€"Sol. St. Peter, A. B. Hill, Frank Laing. . â€"â€" â€" °> â€" Deerfield 10 â€" 582 Central Ave., Highland Parkâ€"Wm. J. Obee, Herâ€" man Denzel, Herman Schwery. _ _ Deerfield 11â€"Lincoln Ave. school, Highland Parkâ€"G. L. Vetter, Fred Tucker, Dan McNeil. Ccz § .*â€"Deerfleld 12â€"475 Rogers Williams Ave., Highland Parkâ€"D. M. Blasier, Joseph Stipe, Elmer Malmquist. _ ~â€"West Deerfield 1â€"Town hall, Deerâ€" fieldâ€"P. J. Duffy, Earl Frost, Ray Meyer. ~ West Deerfield 2â€"Edw. Bleimhel store, Deerfieldâ€"James O‘Connor, Highland Park Woman Robbed at Wilmette Mrs. James Loeb, 545 South Sheriâ€" dan road, Highland Park, lost a valuâ€" able diamond ring to a lone masked gunman who invaded a bridge party in Wilmette late Saturday night, and held ten persons at bay. Besides the ring, the bandit took $150 in cash from the guests. y on Mr. and Mrs. Herman Katz, host and hostess, and their eight guests, including Mr. and Mrs. Loeb, Mr. and Mrs. James Witlowski, Moraine hotel, Highland Park; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph %egd,’ Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. red Hirsch, Wilmette, were playâ€" ing. cards when the robber entered, brandishing a revolver, After taking the xl;e:n: eotih, ring, vg.md at m the through the front d« which was left opun\nquu of the heat. Thursday, June 18, 1981 m Ju

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