Mrs. Rose Prichard and Mrs, Harry Prichard and Dconomowoc, . Wis., . were tuestsâ€" of Mrs. Glenn Hen :.‘i:k Ridge and Mrs. A. C. her guest, have motored to Michigan where they are spending the week with friends. _ o } m e Miss Agnes Mooney had as her weekâ€"end guest Miss Velita Vankuren of Chicago. , Mrs. Patton of Glenview avenue, who injured her foot some weeks ago in a fall,â€"is in the Highland ~Park hospital undergoing treatment. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Gunn, who spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. Milton Hardâ€" Acre, has returned to her home in Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. John Agenaur of Milwaukee, Wis., former residents here, spent the weekâ€"end visiting relâ€" atives in Highland Park. Mrs. W. G. Searls and her brother, Egslie Young of Los Angeles, who is â€" Mrs. Harriett McGuire of Washingâ€" ton, D.C., spent a few days last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leaming. Miss Mary Potratz of Prospect aveâ€" nue is leaving today (Thursday) for 2y C weeks‘ vacation at Waupaca, is. 2 e «â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. C. Alien and the Misses Marguerite and Catherine Quinn of Kenosha, Wis., spent Sunâ€" day at Holy Hill, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Morrison and daughters, Jean and Janet recently visited the Home Caverns near Cobleâ€" skill, N. Y, & Tea store. Miss Alice Simpson of Roger Wilâ€" liams avenue left last Friday evening for Squaw Lake, Minnesota, where she will‘vacation for the next month. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leis announce the birth of a nine and oneâ€"half pound boy at St. Francis hospital, Evansâ€" ton, this morning. Mr. Leis is manâ€" Vol. 20 ing rates. _ _ Resolutions of â€"condolence, cards of thanks U mpre t chfimal inss s ant W lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" _ All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, Articles for publication. must reach. the. editor by Wednesday noon toâ€"insure appearance in eurrent ‘issue. . Highland Park Locals 1911, at the ï¬ o:;-ou’t Highland Park. THE UDELL n:muo comrany @m SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER TEir The Dighland® Bark Breas Entered as Second Class matter March i i Aiyhiand Puk, Tok CC EPnE Co T} irsday, July 16, 1931 July 16, 1981 Atlantic Allex of| MHe o Aitderickson, for and & Pacific No. 20 The Ladies Aid of the Highland Park Methodist church will méet toâ€" morrow afternoon (Friday) at the home of Mré; Arnold Lauridson of North avenue. Ethel Skidmore and Ruth Larson of N. St. Johns avenue entertained at a beach party Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hook of Highâ€" moor are spending severalâ€" days in Chicago as guest of «Mrs. Hooks mother. $ Theresa Zahnle o several days last v tives in Milwaukee. Marilyn Mooney of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mooney of Oakwood avenue, is spending this week â€"with Miss Velita Vankuren of Chicago. ' Mrs. Henry F. Clow of Los Anâ€" geles, Calif., was given a delightful birthday party in the form of a beach party, on June 22. Many former Highland Park residents were present at the affair. Mrs. Clow was given a new Dodge sedan as a birthday gift from her husband. : Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyer children have returned from a weeks‘ vacation spent in Ande Mo., visiting relatives. Miss Janet Maechtle and her cousâ€" in of Beaver Dam, Wis., spent last week in Highland Park. Mrs. Bertha Kittman and mother, Mrs. Hess, motored to Beaver Dam, and Oshkosh, Wis., visiting relatives for the past week. & C T O 4 o0 clecd ce NP Mc o POm " O id . O NOE â€"â€"â€"AAMe Mrs. Archer is the former &m Cook a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cook of this city. : ‘?y (Wednuda.;.r) morning, July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Charles James Archâ€" er announce the birth of a girl, born at the Highl ad J Roger Paul of Ridgewood drive was the weekâ€"end guest at the V. O. Johnâ€" ston home in Lincoln, Ill. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mrs. Joseph Jacobs entertained her 500 club Tuesday evening at her home in Wadsworth, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jo Half Day road are receiving ulations on the birth of a sor the Highland Park hospital urday, July 11. â€"The Junior Star club is meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Oscar Iverson, 331 S. Greenbay road. Mr. and Mrs. Leo White apmthc weekâ€"endâ€"at the cottage at Lake Beuâ€" lah, Wis. Junior Golden is among t} Seouts attending Camp Maâ€" Wan at Elcho, Wis., this week Mrs. Fred Maechtle, who spent the past six weeks visiting relatives in Wisconsin, has returned to her home. _ _ Miss Etta Robinson of Chicago was a. weekâ€"end guest of Miss Eva Siljeâ€" trom. Mrs. Stanley Johnson of of Highmoor spent week_visiting relaâ€" receiving congratâ€" i of a son, born at among the Boy in . Anderson, on Satâ€" Kaâ€"Jaâ€" and the sets, cocktail napkins and finger towels. _ Sheerest batistes, eyelet embroideries, organdies Â¥ine pieces of imported Tapestriesâ€"25% discountâ€"Our annual July offer. § * f Â¥ Frmeh and Handkerchief Linens for breakfast, luncheon and tea S e i o e e 2. us uw IntERrEstNe SEwinc â€" y 1 _1__ _ 2 "hime, CyeieL embroideries, â€"organdies, and swiss he yardâ€"for blouses, carriage setsâ€"or baby pillows. ace yokes for gowns, boudoir pajamas and breakfast coats. 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