«BÂ¥ us e r"% B 3: 4 $ § Miss Katherine McMunn of the Udell building returned Saturday from a two weeks vacation in Cumâ€" berland, Md. andâ€" Washington, D.C. Camp MaKaJaWan, Boy Scout camp of the North Shore Area is open to the public from August 5 to 12. For $7 one can spend a most enjoyable week under excellent suâ€" pervision. Sign up now at Scout headquarters in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Fischer of West Park Avenue attended the fuâ€" Miss Allinson Ikipp of New York was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Snite of Oakmont Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Burroughs of Briarhill returned Monday from a vacation in New York and Washâ€" ington, D.C. Colonel W. B. Brinton and his daughter, Miss Helen Brinton, who spent the winter at their new home in Arizona, are again at the Morâ€" aine where ‘they expect to remain the balance of the summer. Miss Dorothy Simpson of the Boy Scout office is spending a week at Camp MaKaJaWan, Pearson, Wis. Norman S. Church, owner of Toro Nancy, winner of the great Futurity prize at Arlington Jlast Saturday, has been at the Moraine during the racing season and left for his home in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Silber announce the marriage of their daughter, Louise Charlotte, to Theoâ€" dore B. Olson, of Laramie, Wyo., on July 26 at the Moraine Hotel. Miss Silber for the past two years has been teaching the violin at the University of Wyoming. Mr. Olson is the news editor of the Laramie Republicanâ€"Boomerang, the paper fouhded by the late Bill Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Olson will be at home at 407 South Eleventh St., ‘Laramie Resoiutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue: Subscription Price, $1.50 per year CHIGAGO OFFICE PAGE TWO R THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Issued Thursday of each week by the Udell Printing Company, Udel! Building, Highland Park, Niinois. ‘Telephones Highland Park 567â€"558â€"559 The most beautiful girls in the world with CARL BRISSON VICTOR McLAGLEN JACK OAKIE DUKE ELLINGTON AND BAND ADMISSION AT ALL TIMES..._ Alcyon PREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Thurs. Last Time Tonight EARL CARROLL‘S "Murder at the Vanities" â€" â€"__ in "Viva Villa" A genuine thriller with suspense in every foot of the film. Crowded with thrills, romance and adventure Sun., Mon., Tue., _ Aug. 5â€"6â€"7 Attendant in charge Highland Park, IIL. _ Tel £400 46 Fridayâ€"Saturday _ August 3â€"4 Charming, breezy .comedyâ€"romance. Fay Wray â€" Leo Carrillo Wed., Thu., Fri., _ Aug. 8â€"9â€"10 "SADIE MeKEE" Shirley Temple, Adciphe Menjou in Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone in COMING ATTRACTIONS "NO GREATER GLORY" WM. POWELL, FAY WRAY in WALLACE BEERY SYLVIA SIDNEY CARY GRANT "Stingaree" RICHARD DIX IRENE DUNN HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL â€"Day Princess" A member of THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower ‘Telephone Central $355 25C Miss Rosalis Fosbender of Vine Avenue returned Sunday from a two weeks‘ vacation with relatives at Inverhuron, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Toigo of North Green Bay Road are the proud parents of a son boin Monâ€" day at the Highland Park Hospital. Mrs. A. D. Brush of Dale Avenue entertained her sewing group at tea Monday afternoon. Mrs. B. W. Frank and son Donald of Laguna Beach, Calif., were house guests of Mrs. Walter Clark of Linâ€" coln Avenue last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Le Pelley, daughter Priscilla and son Guernsey left Wednesday for Venice, Florâ€" ida, where they will stay: indefinâ€" itely. Leo Kennedy and Lillian <Wolak, both of Highland Park, took out a marriage license in Waukegan reâ€" cently. Misses â€" Clarise and _ Eleanor Fischer of West Park Avenue spent the week end at Lake Delavan, Wis. «Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Wagner of Kincaid Street were called to Freeâ€" port, IIl., last week by the sudden death of Mr. Wagner‘s father, Otto Wagner. â€" Peter Robbins of Prospect Avenue has left for a trip to Alaska on which he is accompanied by his older brother, James S. Robbins of Grass Valley, Calif. | Miss Ella Rasmussen of GCarol Court is spending a few days with her brother Clarence Rasmussen and family in Chicago. Mrs. Edward Dostalek of Onwentâ€" sia Avenue entertained at a baby shower Wednesday for Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Steffen of Ravinia. Mrs. Stefâ€" fen was formerly Helen Lorimer. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McMahon of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting. their son Mr. Vernon McMahon and famâ€" ily of South St. Johns Avenue for two weeks. & Mr. C. R. Whitworth and daughter June of Deere Park motored to Deâ€" troit, Mich., to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. McGuire of San Diego, Calif., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booth of South Sheridan Road, Glencoe. Mrs. Mcâ€" Guire was formerly Miss Katherine Rechtenwald of this city. â€" â€" 391 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 2160 Mr. A. D. Brush and son Jimmy of Dale Avenue have returned from a weeks vacation at Three Liakes, Wis. M:is. John T. Snite went to Macâ€" kinaw Island last week to meet her husband who was skipper of the boat "Valkyrie," an entrant in the Mackinaw races. Mrs. J. B. Garnett and daughter Jane of South Linden Avenue are spending a few weeks at Ludington, Mich. neral of, Mrf. Steven F. Burden of Evanston on Tuesday. Mr; Burden was the father of Mrs. Irving Fischer and a resident of Evanston for sixty years. . Particulariy if you are the proud parent of a ydungster. the chanoes are that your lenses are broken frequently. That‘s why we would like to show you the new Loht mounting, which is built to withstand these unexpected shocks It also wractically eliminates wobbly lenses. B. E. CHRISTENSEN Optometrist and Optician 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tol. State 6326 IF YOU WEAR GLASSEES 5 cents per single copy Miss Dorothy Himmler of Logan Street left yest¢rday for the cast to spend a week visiting with Miss Jesse Cavanaugh. of New York City. Mr .and Mrs. H. T. Van Steenâ€" deren were guests at the Dearborn Inn, Dearborn, Michigan, Friday enroute to Montreal, Quebec. Mrs. Harry Utley and Alda Gorâ€" don of New York City were Sunday guests of Mrs, M. Warner of Secâ€" ond. Street. > ; Mr. Keith Lowrey,. will be at Camp Custer, Rockford for the next two weeks. Mrs. Marth3a Peterson and daughâ€" ter Pauline were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. A. D. Brush of Dale Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leonard left for New York on Wednesday for an extensive shopping trip, The Leonard Shop is located at 19 North Sheridan Road. CUTTING:â€" LAYING â€" OZITE PADS : ‘‘~_ STAIR PADS â€"â€"CARPETS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Estimates Cheerfully Given without Obligation 1 t l 0 * FLOOR COVERINGS are on sale for the month of August at uncomâ€" monly low pijices. It is an event well worth your while to take in. You‘ll save much by buying now. 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