Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1931, p. 30

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14 Mr.â€" L. O. Brockway, Mrs. Grace Thacker and Mrs, L. J. Wilmot of Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thacker of Washington, D. C., were the %u of Mrs. William J. Kreh Announcements have been received of the marriage of Miss Kathleen Boyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Boyne of St. Paul, Minn., 30 Deerfield Locals <«Bananas 3 13¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are received each . morning by 8 o‘clock _ California 216‘ Volcn'cnlcs doz.’ 25 THE QUALHMY GROCIRS OF THE MIDDOLE WEST $iNCH 1899 National 3 \ al o. Food Stores National::.Coffee®".. ./**.33c¢ Suiders biulles :: â€"â€" Sodk Oranges Beans x 34. 25° | 3*:2 5.c Red Salmon =! 25° American Homeâ€"for Salsds end Lunches. Catsup â€" 2 «i. 19° Airy Fairy S Calumet risis Extracts YYs8al Crisco American Homeâ€"Pure Fruit â€" 16â€"o01. ‘ Preserves ‘%*~ 1 Lowest Food Prices ®, .lll.\l!l.dr P Tu"' :a'w-.e:::&.du. Milled and blended from thecounâ€" F l o u r ALL â€"PURPOSE Cut green or wax. Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, August 21 and 22 HA Z EL otaeool:in ‘ tin 21 I Cocoanut â€" Lemon l n t d â€"Fruit â€" Sugar . *13° : 15° 17° Fwdhimhw.mmnlw fiolidbelw:-wl.b’c;mchwd over 700 items on which prices have been lowered since January 1st in 5 our Food Stores. in a Century . . . Cabbage Lux Soap 3 «â€"â€" 19° Puritan . Sweet Potatoes 5* 19¢ Apples . . 5»=17¢c and Harvey Irving Stryker, of Wilâ€" mington, Del., son of Mrs. Ella Stryâ€" ker of Phoenix, Arizona, and the late Irvin Stryker, on Monday, August 10, at St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Stryker will reside at 2705 Jefferson street in Wilmington, Del. Mr. Stryâ€" to Harvard university upon his gradâ€" uation from Deerfieldâ€"Shields lhigh school.: Following â€" his graduation from Harvard he entered the employ Tests prove it 2%%4â€"1b equal to any Pkg. _ > 2 20c â€" COOKIES Hop Flavored Mait Syrup go“m Madchullty stopfeme:â€" fln National Brand Tollet Form . . 3»10¢ 1â€"01. bottle Iways Fr 14c T H E Mr.â€"and Mrs. Fred LaBahn accompâ€" anied by Mrs. C. W. Getty and daughâ€" ter Sarah are on an automobile trip in Wisconsin this week.â€"â€"They exâ€" pect to visit the Deélls while in Wisâ€" consin. _ yele Jack Gibbs, who has been attending the boys‘ camp of the Chicago Junior school, near Elgin, returned Saturday to the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biederstadt. Mrs. Eugene Becker is writing for the Deerfleld News while Mrs. Wilâ€" liam ‘Tennerman‘s children are in a quarantine for scarlet fever. This paper is published at Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wright of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine spent Wednesday at Lake Genâ€" eva. The Wrights were guests at the Blaine home last week. Mrs. Irene Fromehit of Highland Park was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Agnes Clavey on Tuesday. Miss Laura Wessling returned this week from a seven weeks‘ visit with Mrs. Mary Gieske of Barrington. Miss Wessling expects to return to Barâ€" rington again for the camp meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and daughter Roberta spent the weekâ€"end lin Grove, Ill. Shirley, who spent two weeks with her grandmother Blaine, returned home Sunday with her parâ€" ents. Sunday evening, the Bruce Blaine family drove to Pullman, Ill., to get Mrs. Blaine‘s mother, Mrs. Olivia Anâ€" derson, who had returned that day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neild from Traverse City, Mich., where she had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lundgren. o. Mr. and Mrs. Renning have returnâ€" ed to Deerfield from a visit at the summer home of their daughter, Mrs. Leslie Brand. Mrs. Brand accompâ€" anied her parents to Deerfleld Sunâ€" day and left Thursday (today) for White Lake, Mich. The Paul Hunter family and Miss Lillian Ackerman spent Tuesday in Madison, Wis.,. visiting the many places of interest. of the Dupont Company in Delaware,| Mr where he has remained ever since.| and ] The Irvin Stryker family resided in | ter‘s Deerflield until the death of Mr. Stryâ€" ) drove ker a number of years ago. went Mra. Edwin Beckman returned Satâ€". urday eveningâ€"from a two â€"weeks*visivt with her sister, Mrs. E. C.: Ander. son in Riverside, Mich. On Sunday morning, word was received of the Aeath of Mrs. Mary Perry in Benâ€" ton Harbor. Mrs. Beckman, with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry went to Michigan on Monday to atâ€" tend the funeral and returned on Wednesday. The James Freeman family of Haâ€" zel avenue spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives in Horicon, Wis. s Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman‘ and two daughters, Grace and Edith, with George Ward of Wheeling spent Friâ€" day at Starved Rock. ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger and two sons, Clifford and George, are teaving on Saturday to spend two weeks at the Lester Stanger cottage at Franklin Lake, near Minocqua. â€" Miss Ila Flagg, who has been visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs. Harry Baum, returned last Saturday to_ her home in North Judson, Ind. j Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hunter, Doris and Kenneth Hunter and Mrs. Hun. ter‘s sister, Mis Lillian Ackerman, drove to Joliet on Friday. They also went through the Geneva school for Girls that day. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz and two sons Bob and Bill were guests at the home of Mrs. Emilie Glos of Northâ€" brook on Sunday. Other guests were n}. and Mrs. S. W. Flint and two daughters Alice and Grace Arlene of Highland Park, Mrs. Anna Notz, Ruâ€" doliph and George Notz and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Notz and son Chas,. Jr., of Chicago. The party was given in honor of the birthday anniversarâ€" ies of Jack Notz‘s twin brothers‘ Charles and George Notz. Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr., Mrs. C. E. Fred Schwab, Mrs. William Cruickâ€" shank, Mrs. John Radike, Mrs. Fred LaBahn and Miss Emily White. The door prize went to Mrs. Fred J. La Bahn, w?o was also among the high . Circle Four of St. Paul‘s church #gave a bunco party last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Ott. There were eleven tables of bunco. â€" Nine prizes â€" were â€"awarded for bunco to Mrs. Albert Roggow, Olson, Mrs. L. C. Fredericks, Mrs. Thursday, August 20

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