i | Storage â€"_ =Moving Packing EX Miss Georgiaria Ruggles of New | ver, Col Rochelle, New York, lsthmthh,hndr«l week of Miss Mabel Boyd. i Shared 4 F % Antvidadion inss d Mr.J. A. DeCelle who underwent Mr. and Mrs. J. Bremer of S. Green ut‘ osration in the H"u‘"" Bay road entertained fifteen at dinner Diene heaptinl on Monday is wetting on "Friday evening in honor of Mr. along very nicely.) * ‘lflfllmCh-rhnW.RmmdDm. Mizs w Ruggles of New | ver, Colorado. Following dinner five ts . htb sA iar o n ooo n ob ie SE d R apple Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmidley and family are planning to motor to Janesville, Wis., for over the weekâ€" end and Decoration day. The faculty of Elm Place school enâ€" joyed a picnic at the Everett Millard farm west of Deerfield on Monday. This party is an annual affair during Missâ€"Paula Glogauer of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent last week with Mrs. A. A. Henkel. Mrs. Henkel and Miss Gloâ€" gauer were school chums. Mr. Hentry Holland who has been the guest for the past few weeks of his brother, Mr. W. E. Holland reâ€" turned to his home in Detroit, Mich., Wednesday. niversary. Uhicago. ‘The occasion was in celeâ€" bration of Mr. DeCelle‘s birthday anâ€" ten guests including Commander and Mrs. C. M. Yates of the Naval Trainâ€" ing station, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bengston and : Mr. John Hartrait of _ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. DeCelle enterâ€" tained at seven o‘clock dinner on last Forest avenue. Covers were laid for proved a ga!luej-ld affair Northbrook, Tilinois, are the happy parents of born on Friday, May 20, t ::eâ€li:’um T ark ns birth of a girl on Saturday, May 2l'nthm-dh|tm Mrs. Charles Wright of Lincoln avenue and Mrs. Charles B. Willard of Linden Park place will entertain at bridge, Wednesday, June 1 at two o‘clock at Exmoor Country club. T\ohmu-‘nrdurty.t%‘ school given by the West Ridge Comâ€" tions on the birth of a baby girl on| at luncheon on Wednesday at her ;?v- May 22, at the Highland| home on Maple Lane for the Altar m.‘ x w“rï¬.&‘“‘ . The committee and the execuâ€" Minnie of Northâ€" tive committee of the Fim Place P.| brook was the guest of Mrs. J. Bremâ€" f.L-i-hiâ€"dthhut-:dï¬. er of S. Green Bay road for several Elm Place school on Monday afterâ€"| days. © noon at bridge followed by a buffet| The Catholic Daughters of America supper at the home of Mrs. Raymond|celebrated their second birthday on Herman of N. Linden avenue. Monday with a large banquet and enâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elders of Marshâ€"| tertrinment at St. James Hall, Highâ€" 353 Park avenue. mmer after having spent the winter in Pasadena, Calif. . She is residing at Highland Park on Thursday for the Rafferty Transfer & Storage Co. , MAY 26, 1087 I ~Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Wrenn who have spent the winter at the Delâ€" | Monte â€"hotel, Del Monte, Calif., reâ€" |turned to Highland Park on Monday ‘and are now residing on Central aveâ€" ver, Colorado. Following dinner five hundred was played. Those who shared l*-rprin were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burdett of Sheridan road is expecting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Wilâ€" liams and son of Miami, Florida, who will spend a few days with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Haines of Oakdale avenue, Glencoe announce the binhalahbyboyonhiï¬y.lay 20 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Blasier Ridge road attended the opening the North Shore Music Festival Evanston on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kelly of Hazel avenue are the happy parents of a baby girl born on Sunday, May 22, at the Highland Park hospital. celebrated their second birthday on Monday with a large banquet and enâ€" tertainment at St. James Hall, Highâ€" wood, lilinois. Following the dinner thn;ennhnnm-.doby Chaplain Father Magner, District Deputy Mae‘ McGrath, Vice Regent Anne Ingersoll, with Elizabeth O‘Flaâ€" herty acting as toastmistress. The evening was concluded with a sketch ’pm«nhdbythbn-tkelnh.lnch‘ credit goes to the entertainment and | refreshment committee who so ably managed the affair, Mr. and Mrs.~ William Drake and family spent Sunday in Kenosha as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drake. Mr. and Mrs. William Drake celebrated their sixteenth while Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drake celebrated their first wedding anniversary. Honor Lanius of Waukegan avenue who has been in quarantine for quite a while wasâ€"released on Monday and hnowlbletoheubontvithtbemt] of his friends. &.vfla;l-,.:-ldb the reskrced ‘Thk 16 aad ihe B bel Holland entertained at four taâ€" bles of bridge and a handkerchief haint to We Saigeret Forgen, c bride of June 4th, * felteaemes vnk ho w the t bel Holland entertained at four taâ€" bles of bridge and a handkerchief Mrs. Edwin Norcross ciency, and genuine service in this line of business all along the North Shore. It will mean fully as much 25 years in the future. For 25 years the name Rafferty has stood for effiâ€" _ Formerly with Highland Park Transfer and Storage Co Rafferty Brothers is the name of a new concern just established in Highland Park by of of at Mr. am'!'il;:v.wk:&:‘r ‘Briï¬u. will be weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Bridges‘ parents at West Liberty, 1.__ _ The card given on Friday evening by s'!.-“x-a church at the Woman‘s club was very well attended. On last Wednesday Mrs. Ebert of Glencoe gave a very pretty miscelâ€" laneous shower at her home for Anna Cecilia Berube whose marriage to Lioyd Ebert of Glencoe will take place on June 12. Miss Charlotte Seiffert of Green Bay will be hostess this eveâ€" ning in compliment to Miss Berube and her -?pmncllin‘ marriage. Mrs. Helen F*. Golden is leaving toâ€" ‘u(olllo'd-yuvhit'ith!l..d Mrs. William P. Streib at Clinton, lowa. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 147 sconi, Wis., Saturday, to join Mr. Greenslade for the weekâ€"end who has home on Central avenue this week after having spent the winter in Chiâ€" cago. Mrs. Fred Greenslade and Gerard Noerenberg motored to Lake Winâ€" btt C P AARGY Cacrits s d snA enc w 4 Th cS and Mrs, Chas. W. Fssenow of Denâ€" Automotive Repair Service 136 North First Street _ Telephone 612 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGELAND PARK, fair, square and courteous treatmentâ€" if you want the finest tires built at a range of prices to suit any pocketbookâ€" we can give you all this WE WILL SELL YOU GOODYEARS. * s If you want absolute assurance of satâ€" isfaction beforeiyou buy â€" if you want $+% PLAY SAFE! will serve ome meal only Decoration Day, Monday,.May 30th. An unusâ€" ually good dinner menu will be served from 12:00 to 2:30. Always a good dinner Sunday, too, same hours as above. _â€"Adv. Russell, of Fisk, W;n,J;wrâ€";dâ€" h:!â€"; on Monday and are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Conâ€" rad of Laurel avenue Mrs. John S. Bell will leave tomorâ€" row (Friday} for Madison, Wis., to be the week end guest of her daughâ€" ter, Miss Billie Bell who attends school there. Saturday is Mother‘s day at the university. Mrs. John Pansie, Miss Florence Mulke, Mrs. Edward Heim and son, Mr. J. W. Osborne of Elyria, Ohio, is visiting his relatives, the Bel} famâ€" ilies, this week. tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver announce the birth of & girl born Friday at the Highland Park hospital. entertain the members of her bridge club at her home on Ridgewood drive have returned from a few days fishâ€" Tog trip at inks Wigecont, Te HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA Mr. Fred Greenslade, Bob Greenâ€" evening (Friday). Press Want Ads Bring Results Bathing Suits _ Time Is Here Other Wool Bathing Suits for Children, $1.50 to $4.50; for Women, $2.50 to $4.95 Now is the time to choose one‘s new Bathing Suit while assortments are so extensive. You will find waiting for you just the type of suit you most desire â€" in the best quality yarns and newest colors. 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