Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Jul 1931, p. 30

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28 «With calendars marked up ahead with birthdays, anniversaries to say nothing about Christmasâ€"gift seekers will buy this persona and Luns for future needs. THOSE SEEKING GIFTS A few more weeks and then son or dauihter will be off to school again a lot of letter writing to the folks back ome. Take advantage of this stock up the youngsters with plenty of this smart. incÂ¥knandiva namaay COLLEGE STUDENTsS It is difficult for friends to remember {our, summer address. The name and of your cottage on your stationery will have a lot of explaining and tedious each time you gen a summer note. If you are going to be a weekâ€"end guest & tage, a box of SMART SET Stationery will. be welcomed by vour host. _ _ THIS SALE WILL BE OF SPECIAL OWNERS OF SUMMER HOMES â€" _ __â€" § SMART SET comes in WHIT brown ‘raised lettering. The Sss in raised let Now you can have plenty of finewrmng gwaperâ€"with your name and address in raised lettering on both sheets and envelopesâ€"at the price of PLAIN paper. ‘ â€"._..â€" _ . .â€"___._ _ . ; _ CHOICE OF EITHER WHITE OR IVORY PAPER Udell Printing Company TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 557â€"558 SMART SET STATIONERY 60 Sheets : . and 50 Envelopes tm PÂ¥ 117 1 i Ppap«r with blue raised lettering and I VORY, ing. The priceâ€"â€"$1.00 per bozâ€"includes your name a raised lettering on both the sheets and envelopes. Attention, letter writers! This is the year‘s best buying opportunity HITE papeér with blue {/7'/"(, Including â€" your name and > address in is + raised lettering dmm og o l0 2 Oemecs Soei o nR ed TrcCals . Take advantage of this July Sale to smart, inexpensive personal stationery. nniversaries and other eventsâ€" this personal stationery in sixes ddress, Ihe name and address explaining and tedious writing be a weekâ€"end guest at a cotâ€" d by your host. T HE P RE 8 83 INTERESTâ€"TO ‘, paper with and address rhich means Mrs. Walter Toll had as her guests last Tuesday her. brother Mr. Richard Birns, her sister Mrs. Harry Leaders and two children, Mrs. Harry Miller and Roy Leaders of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson of Half Day road have a son born Saturâ€" day, July 11, at the Highland Park hospital. â€"Mrs. Johnson before her marrhg was Lydia Mulligan of Ariâ€" ington Heights. > "Mrt.h;:nmo Ender has ‘as her sw . _her uncle, Mr..James..W.â€"Koofe Miss â€" Charlotte Fredricks spent Wednesday and Thursday with Miss Barbara Garst of Highland Park. Miss Margaret Carolan of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with relativés in Deerfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and daughter Dorothy, left last Tuesday on an automobile trip through Inâ€" dianaâ€"and â€" Ohio; â€"visited â€" Mr. ing‘s ther, mert Wessling at Lakewood, Ohio. Miss Edna Langdon, dictician at the Lakeview hospital in Danville, HI1. spent the weekâ€"end ‘with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pappenbeck and Mr; Fred Pappenbeck Sr. of Chicago, visited at the Emil Fredricks home on Saturday. R Mrs. Alex Willman, chairman of the membership committee of the Eighth district of the. American Legion Auxiliary attended a lunchâ€" eonâ€"bridge on‘ Wednesday at the Deerfield Inn, Lake Forest, given by Mrs. Lucy Speidel Brown. Mrs. Brown who is Eighth district director was hostess to her executive board of the Legion Auxiliary. ns northern Wisconsin. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Patterson arc spending the summer in Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jewett Clark | have leased the. Patterson home in Brier Hill. ; Mrs. Fred LaBahn and her sister Mrs. James Daugherty of Chicago left Friday to visit in Michigan. The Arthur) Goelitz family spent Wednesday at Lincoln Park, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lunâ€" din of Chicago on Sunday. â€" _ > The July meeting of the Legion Auxiliary will be held on Monday eveâ€" ning, the twentieth, at the home of Mrs. Harry Mau. Members are urged to attend to complete plans for the registration booth, of which they will be in charge at the Legion carâ€" nival July 28, 24, 25. The â€"executive _ committece_â€"af the American Legion Auxiliary met last Thursday evening at the "home of Mrs. H. G.; Clouse. Miss Isabel Biederstadt of Highland Park spent Sunday at the Fred Bieâ€" derstadt home. Seattle, Wash _Mrs. S. Chester Danforth and chilâ€" dren have gone to Beacon, Mich. for a several weeks vacation. Mrs. Julian Smith has as her guest mnr.r.â€"u.â€"sxm Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Schnur of Wilâ€" mot road were hosts at a family picâ€" nic at t}_neix; _home Friday evening. Mrs. Mildred .Gibbs of Highland Park spent last Sunday with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biederstadt. Mrs. Julia Pearson and son Harry of Chicago spent Saturday with Mrs. A, J. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Platt are leavyâ€" Deerfield Locals Thursday, July 16, 19

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