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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1931, p. 14

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JULY 4th PICNIC FOODS (PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT) $.4 LBS NO FAT OR WASTE 1â€"18. 3 20 .. 26c] 10 »=~29c¢ 4.sass 1 0¢ u. j 5¢ 24â€"0z. loaf 9¢ 1â€"Ib. pkg. 15¢ 14 â€"lb. tin 19¢ 33¢ 29¢ 39¢ 27¢ 25¢ Ib. 19¢ THE P RE S 3 Mrs. H. Bodeman and little son of Evanston were the guests of Mrs. E. J. Long, on Friday. The American Legion Auxiliary members are meeting each day and evening this week at the home of Miss Louisa Huhn, to complete the quilting on a quilt, donated by Mrs. Gordon Clouse, which is to be given away at the American Legion carniâ€" val, July 25th. se in s c ie Mrs. Edna Orborn will leave on Friday for a western trip through Glacier National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meyer spent the weekâ€"end in Kewanee, IIl. Mrs. William Button attended a meeting of the U.C.C. of E. No. 12, in Chicago, on Friday, of which she is past president. s : The Sewing Circle of the Holy Cross Church met Thursday after« noon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Mooney of Ridge road. A card party is to be given on Satâ€" urday afternoon, July 4, for the memâ€" The Chester Wessling and Isaac Rapp familiesâ€"areâ€"planning to â€"spend the Fourth in Gary, Ind. > .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz entertained twenty outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at a lawn party on Saturday evening at their home on Knollwood drive. 4 1 Miss Ethel Button spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Green of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Anderson of Milwaukee were guests at the T. G. Johnson home on Chestnut street last weekâ€"end. _ 3 ._The Arthur Merner family returned on Saturday from a two weeks‘ vacaâ€" tion trip to North Carolina.> Their son Milton was taken ill the day beâ€" fore their return, while they were visiting in Michigan, and is still very ill; â€" Miss Sadie Galloway entertained a few friends at tea on Sunday. . _ Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson of Oswego, Ill., visited Deerfield friends on Monday. ~ C Betty Schulder of Lily Lake isâ€" spending several weeks at the home of her aunt, Mhrs. Emil Fredericks. Mr. and Mrs.:Jack Visoki and famâ€" ily who have been living in the Christ Peterson house on Hazel avenue are moving this week to the house forâ€" merly occupied by James Morrow on River road. â€" Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Anderson of (lintonville. Wis., â€"who 1 } & iting their daughter, Mrs. T. G. Johnâ€" son Jr.. are now visiting another daughter in W aukegan. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schwab enterâ€" tained at a Sunday supper party. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Johnson Sr., who have spent the past week at the home of their son, Mr. T. G. Johnson Jr., have returned to their home in Galesburg. Mrs. Julian Smith entertained her bridge club at luncheon on Wednesâ€" day at the Deerfield avenue Tea room followed by cards at her home on Osterman avenue. Deerfield Locals PUBLIC NOTICE is héreby given that the Subscriber Executor of the Last Will and Tesâ€" tament of Sebald T. Rebling, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at x term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of September next, 1931, when and where all persons having claims against saidâ€"estate are notified and requested to preâ€" sn ie o+ â€"â€" FRED A. TUCKER, Packard, Barnes, McCaughey & Schumacher, Attorneys for Executor. Waukegan, I!1., June 11, 1931. 15 â€"_Mr. Leslie Brand will spend the Fourth with his family at White Lake, Mich: â€" i esd e e a o o onl Harry Baum attended their luncheonâ€" bridge elub in Libertyville last Tuesâ€" day. : $ o â€" Mr. and Mrs; Ray D. Reeds enterâ€" tained at three tables of bridge on Saturday evening at their home on Orchard. lane. in es Mr. Vantine‘s mother is very ill at the home of another son in Forest Glen. The senior Mrs. Vantine had lived in Deerfield until the death of herâ€"son‘sâ€"wife in Forest Glen, several yearsâ€"ago.â€"Sinceâ€"thenâ€"sheâ€"hasâ€"kept house for him. â€" The Dorcas society is meeting on Thursday (today) ~for an all day meeting at the Presbyterian church. _Mr.._and. Mrs.__Carl _ Mehrtens of Cicero spent the,. weekâ€"end with Mrs. E. J. Long. Saoee There will be a session meeting of the Deerfield Presbyterian church on Thursday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Davis. ; Mrs. W.. W. Clark will entertain the Just Sew club on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Romayne Stryker of Muncie, Ind., isâ€"visiting her mother, Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beckman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Curtis of Chicago, on Sunday. Mr. and ~Mrs. Joseph Kroeck of Chicago were dinner guests at the !-I.nrry Baum home on Tuesday eveâ€" ning. C Frank Russo has moved from the real estate office on the Matt Hoffâ€" man property to the little office in the Goldman subdivision. It is reported that the Stoeck bus station will move into the office vacated by Mr. Russo. Dick Reedg of Milwaukee is spendâ€" ing the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs Guy Miller of Hazel avenue. Mayor and Mrs. James Hood enterâ€" tained at a barn dance on Saturday evening. | 7 usA * « «f (*% TW new collection * of stories and :'h- for children g# +4 new life, color and meaning to the choicâ€" eat literature from sixty countries â€"â€" meetâ€" ing every need, satisfying overy interest. Represented in Highland Park by MRS. DE ANGUERA Fel. Greenleaf 5356 1119 Maple av. Evanston Shepard and Lawrence, Inc. 180 N. MICHIGAN AVE. â€" CHICAGO, ILL. RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. . 20% DISCOUNT ON BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. DRY CLEANING and LA UNDRY Now YOU + CAN AFFORD * THE BEST Mrs.. 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