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Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1934, p. 3

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Ise ing neven will JTION3 ve)fhd body] and PIANO HA 3107 k 1 Park Y Â¥ trims if LP SE IC pqual o7»/ 114 ut l rANF 084 / us m‘SDAY'S ” mat Cortesi, 42 william Co nardi, took st ‘-O’Cbcl .. 8 condictt. 0e | C m “Mw s" ‘b r‘” her sister Ida C_flrmwbo ‘w h in ph blue llflh. with Restmelng l ue yns roses. F. Tazâ€" M the groom as best man. K on followed at the home of &r trltes parents on Deerfiéld Avâ€" ‘-- The young eonpk are 3“.“!!‘ their home with the brides parents. Mrs. Margaret Thompson of Oakâ€" land, Calif., is visiting her father Â¥r | James O‘Connell of N.];‘Second Mr ". .nd ‘YS. coln ‘Avenue, & Saturday eveni ty\ C)_n_b- The :rc;'b, The out of town guests ',glr..ndlu. Harris 228 son, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cassil and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rist and daughter, : all of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith of Cleveland, Announcement f{ New Cash and Carry Dry Cleaning Plan Mrs. L. W. Grego of Linâ€" we, gave a dinner party evening at Exmoor Counâ€" ;97.29 N. Green Bay Rd. Plain Dresses Men‘s Suits and Topcoats * | done by Mr. W eng C For Appointment Phone, Highland Park 700 Cash ofo Lowrme sSEPTEMBER 27, 1984 Take advantage of this unusual offer | and save money : PERSONALITY HAIR CUTS, and Carry You can rest assured that our workmanship is unexcelled. ‘In conjunction we offer a prompt and courteous service at all times. Why not give this cash Shampoo and Fingerwave | § complete Chio, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lewis Thomas and Mrs. J. A. Shrier of California. Miss ~Elizabeth ‘Wells Robertson has returned to her home at 1250 Judson Avenue, after spending the summer in the east, principally, Maine. She will have with her this winter her niece and nephew, Betty Robertson, who is going to Lake Forâ€" est College and Jack Robertson, who is entering Northwestern University. John W. Sears, National League umpire is finishing the series with the Chicago Cubs. Mr. Sears is the brother of Anabelle Leonard of Forâ€" est Avenue, and he is residing here. A group of young people: had charge of the Young People‘s Servâ€" ice at the First United Evangelical Church last Sunday evening. A numâ€" ber of the group were from Zion, and they gave some very helpful and spiritual testimonies magnifying the grace of God. +k Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Gordon and son pr. ‘A. W. Gordon returned Monday from a four weeks motor trip in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. They report that condiâ€" tion of crops and cattle; was the 75¢ Highland Park $3.50 worst in lowa of any of the states visited. Mr. a nd Mrs. Yanzito and their daughters Eunice and Bernice and Mr. Valdo Songa of Cincinnati, Ohio visited at the home of Rev. F. Brandfellner on Saturday evening. ts ho ce fuosiey 1of thet the Moraine Hotel T y for theil southern home in Fort Meyer, Flor ida . Mrs. Charles Creighton of Oak ville, Iovfit, spent several days las week visiting her cousin Mrs. Ed ward Eichler of N. Second S# Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Kauffm: who have been staying at the Mo aine Hou# all summer have return to their home in Chicago. J «Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roetter an« son Walter are back in their hom at 1200 Lincoln Avenue after spend ing the symmer at Twin L.ke:,p"Wil at 1200 Lincoln Avenue after spend=1§ _ > $ i ing the symmer at Twin Lakes, Wi 1 8 The Ladies of Viking will give f| : ; card party in Anderson hall, Lakg|I Forest, Oct, 5 at 8 o‘clock. |Bridg@ 1 500 and bunco will be played. A quilt will be one of the prizés to b#! a awarded that evening. '; fl Miss Mildred Lyle entertained : her house guest, Miss Loween La dinner Monday evening in honor : ingham of Grand Island, Neb. â€" . Miss© Dorothy Melville, daught of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S8, Me}vil of 724 Ridgewood Drive, enrolled : Beloit G+ll¢¢e last week and has I this time settled down r studie Mrs. E. E. Larlonio! IVine A enue tned home Wednesday fro} Decator, I!1. where she attended | 8 day co;:vention of the Pythian Si ters. Mr. Robert W. Blucl:iewho h been nding the summer at . home of his uncle and aunt, Dr. aj Mrs. Carleton A. Harkness, 3 Pros Avenue, has ‘returned Winml’nrk, Fla., whgre he is senior in Rollins Collbgj.n‘ / Seidlor oA F1 1 000100000000 s I Miss |Elizabeth Wellsy Roberts left Sunday for a ing of board of managers e Natio: Con of Parents and Teach at Niagara Falls, N.;Y1 Miss Ri ertson ?s the national chairman ‘the ;\rr:i'Dep'artment of L:xe Nati Congress of Parents and Teach ~Several members of the No Shore. h&pter. Daughters oxh American Revolution, served as h esses last week at Mt, Vernon, Colonial Village ‘in t Century Progress. o s +. Mr. and Mrs. Pauyl| White, ev&Nâ€" gelistic singers, ha returned, their hpme after spenging the most of the summer in special »‘;:“ They are now having charge of E; ; song siviees at the noonâ€"day f:;"' ing béing conflucted in _ Chichko under the auspices of the Chri ,E,;L Business Men‘s comm|ttee and bGifg broadeast ‘over â€" Station . WMBI) 0f Wednesday and Friday. . . â€"|| Chicago Plant, owerflifi and Fruit Guild Will \ Close Season Sept, On Friday, Sept. 2B, the :1984 HO8â€"| son of the Chicago) Plant, »';j : and Ffuit Guild will close. Residents of the|North Shore and vicinity i:,' have ‘heen so gengrous ‘ through out the summer in sharing the V‘ ;Zx ducts of their garden} with the gity‘s tinfortunates, _ have| the â€" & K.'“.,‘.' 'thnnkznof Guild offi¢ers and of the recipients." > :/. > 1M Wh{le the Guild‘s) regular s« extends only from |May until ber,» y of the coloperating undertake to collect contributio jams, fruits, jellies, gerap books 4eE in LC i w d o ts c ie a variety of other frticles to W@nd 1 at Thanksgiving ar 'Christmase to the deserving institutions Whigh the (txild'serves. E% The chairman of| the Community Garden Class of the Highland L‘."s Woman‘s Club, Mrs. Wade McNutt; of the Highland Park Garden Sttdy €lub, Mrs. Louis Francoeur; North Shore Garden Club, Mrs. Albert Arâ€" enberg; Ravinia Garden Club, ;,,", }F. Khumanns; Bannockburn Gafden Club, Mrs. A. W. Torbet; and Irs. A. H. Harrison, division cha * will have the d regard is extra activity. â€""|| t V Inispite of the dryness of fl:)fi summer the Guild reports th received huge quantities of fif and other garden| products, compared very f;::flb" with vious seasons. continued cess of Guild is due to the capable efforts of its chairmen, and to garden owners, who have res Card Patty Today . | . Camp McGrath Auxiliary, SpaMish War Veterans are sponsoring a @ard party, Thursday, Sept. 27, at th home of, Mrs. Fannie Kinolt| 881 North Ayenue, just east of Laege ler‘s Store. |Five hundred and bunco be played. > i.‘% hdâ€"W Ating, ._ Layo«s | Maree*s . Ri€TC R ENTRANCE DATE$ â€": Ostiber 1k /15 116 S. . M*rkiges BlyJ., Chieagn. s S. 1 P tal 4 Dss Dedern> **f SCHOOLS «4 & co»?ns-.cm |ART SCHOOL, Ise. Aduertionalc c Adt. C Laseat. â€"| Aotrucing â€" (WkKh. Advertiarg (/Art. Dq‘u Aâ€"tuezing . 1 a YooUt" SCHOOL _af Frahice © Ray SCHCOL |CF PHOTOGRAFMY Lâ€"vout, %st'-., UOptration, . . Developi gu. # sAÂ¥ sCcH#00L oFf ADVERTISING C d ntne," Lavnce | Wiirkete. * MarchAbI willingly to all appeals. VCOOUE SCHOOL ef Fashice _ .afflumuogfo ECOR Afl)fifi "bs Fuenian Kauffman T<H E reet!| 8 . @4 SIGARNETT S td is decided to sponsor a night class contract bridge. Mrs. W. A. Alexâ€" er is chairman of this committee. ‘his class will be taught by Mrs. axine C. Miners of Oak Park. It it a committee meeting at the CA Tuesday afternoon, made up representatives from the various ools and a few townswomen, it . Miners To Teach Contract Bridge Here Made of allâ€"wool jersey in butâ€" tonâ€"on and slipâ€"over styles. Pants are lined. Sizes to 6 yrs. Jersey Suit with wash blouse and jersey sweater to match. Round and "V*" neck styles. Sweaters the sort ;hat boys love to wear and parents glad: to uy. Boys‘ Melton Jackets 4 §3.45 | â€"â€" | 11 wool mss Boys‘ Jersey Stlitl w 31-35 Suits with Sweaters $1.98 New fall patterns. Hose TNAt COI : gervice with good looks. Boys 60% Wool Hose, 50c_pair.‘ Children’s ' Flannel ; Robes All Wool Flannel Robes in stripes and solid . colors. ‘Some are attractively trimmed. _ Boys‘ | 78 Length Hose _ 20c to 50¢ Boys‘ All Wool Sweaters â€" $2.35 Children‘s Rayon ~Pajamas Jackets with zipper front. Cossack Hose that combine is a rare opportunity for Mrs. lin-‘ ors w been a recognized teacher {or thi ‘puthumwe:uu!d.‘ She was lecturer with Mr. Work for four years and holds certificates in all systems, but presents the ‘Culâ€" bertson system unless the group reâ€" avests Simm‘s. Fhe has done radio work for the past four years also. It will be a six M' course, beginâ€" ning Wedne;dly.j Oct. 3, at 8 o‘clock. ~â€" Mrs. Miners is generous with her Lined Knickers of good quality, serviceable ‘corduroy.. Hockmeyer Corduroy Knickers are $2.95. 4 Boys‘ Wool Knickers |\ ‘fully lined, $1.75 pair Boys‘ Broadcloth SHIRTS Boys‘ Corduroy Knickers ~| _/ $1.95 Special 89¢ Plaids are foremost in this display of new Fall Dresses. Styles are decidedly attracâ€" tive and the values, in each group, are outstanding. 6 Three Price Groups §$1.19 â€" $1.98 â€" $2.98 Children‘s Frocks Stripes and solid colors. Of aliâ€"w yarns, priced according to quality JuvenileSweater! $2.35 Allâ€"wool Sweaters in new attractive . patterns and eolorhp. > Sizes to 8 years.) â€" _ time, giving at least two hours to the group. The course is open to the public, both men and/women. Card of Thanks â€" _ _ We wish to express our gratitude to our friends for their kindness and sirls‘ Sweaters $1.65 to $3.98 floral offerings in our The popularity I‘,fl" ensemble is noted in this showing of Boys‘ Suits. Then too, you will wonder how they can be made for so litâ€" tle money. Sizes to 6 years. Tweed Suits . Corduroy Suits Worsted Suits : Ensemble Suits $1.98 to $2.98 Mr. James McConnell and daughter . Mrs. Margaret Thompson â€"One and twoâ€"plece Suits * of allâ€"wool fabtics. Many ~with hat to match. Sizes to 12 years. > "‘1 Snow Suits Allâ€"wool fabric with zip per top and double knn’ Brown and Navy. Ski Pants §$2.98 > DentonSoftrKlgt Sleepers in the on andtwo-pieeeltyt Priced according t§ PAGE THRER sorTrow. $1.98 $2.50 $2.98 49 @4 $s 38

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