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XIII“; i-"Ia- all -ftF.ijEiirhiAyji in“; A6yair." - ' =h"','tut5u'u'ltf, MOE-MM!“- lWO'HUNDRED year quality in the Wurlitzer, world's finest â€grand piano, meaiG that Wurlitzer musical mftmmhip dates '0'!!!“th (ieiii2 iit2eii'fi1'iliith' W -- a on: M 'a.rtllgM= back that in. “mum mentiAm‘ WM.“ “rm Thin Aiu. ,irrtis Lute Awsr" _ :3 :07 Embers - downns' ieht grandTfiiinoti Nr, g; " a: w iPVe'- ( 2c - M886X6F' " tTi ir)Frrfe? a} .: B: ‘V J' . , "rr".']' K 2" (ai'ie22)rt fit ll T I “mun-Immuta- t--m-itrth-w.eu. Th qrTtuf-itvammtmmierqtarN- qumlb-nhthirhun'ehou mam-guani- hMMJVabN uh h- be. h In Yuk than Armryqmyit.?1ie-Chet- "ii.rurrvw.t-artamtt-d “when: in Burlim 1m Mulbemtdlmllcla: P. Golden of 122 We! - On flu-d1, â€in; In. Golda-l an- wulned at the. tables of bridge in compliment to her guest. ths Pri- day In. Clan-cc Witt of Glance avenue eatertaimd at two tables of Milo for In. Schum. while on Sunni-y In. ture, Paul 3nd Mrs. William Pearl entertained at u very pretty one o'flot’k luncheon. followed by brim n We Country club in compliment to Mrs, Sehwarta. in." Elizabeth and of Indianapo- lia, lull, is the guest this week of Mr. and In. Edmond Eilel. Mr. and Mrs. wuttam Pearl enter- tained I number of friends at dinner on Sunday. Covers were kid for fourteen guests. The out of town mm being Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bur- lew of Chicago. On Sammy afternoon Miss Mar- jorie Carr entertained twenty guests at her home " a Mom] shower in compliment to Miss Ruth Monahan whose marriage to Mr. Rockwood A. Kueltow. son of Mr. and Mrs. A; J. Kuelnw. will take place on August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Abererombr of Lincoln Ivenne, entertained seven- teen guests at dinner on Sunday. The party included relatives from Park Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Roll-ml Bleimehl and Mr. Ind Mrs. Otto Pen motored to Arlington Heights on Sundny to help Mr. Bleinehl‘s father celebrate his seventy-third birthday. A picnic lunch urn enjoyed on the lawn by twenty-men mu. Min Hm Schmider with her (Mother. In. Powers Arf Chien, wo returned home Sundly from a ten days nay in Montague. Mich. . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gallagher retumed Friday from Cincinnati, Ohio. when they spent the wtek at- tending the Elks convention being held in that city during the week. .Pooeteert relatives of Mr. and Mrs Atusel Smith from Milmuthee motored here" Sunday to spend the day Ind help little Betty [on celebrate her first birthday. _ ‘ - We â€WAâ€. {huhhalyj for SUMMER, _ family helped Mr. Punk Bow. ‘calebnu his fiftieth" my mic - on Sunday, July " at his Ibo-u on Central 1min. I Harold Vetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Georm- Vetter of McDaniel: nvenne. (was married in Hollywood. Califor- : nia on Friday. July It, to Miss Doro- , thy Dennie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Bennie of Rochester. New ‘ ank. Mr, Vetter and his bride l stopped " in Highland Park on Mon- 1 day enroute east. Mr. and Mrs. Vet- lter will be at home in Chicago after " two weeks motor trip in the can. I Miss Harriette Beach of Rice street has as her guest for I week the Misses Virginia Cassel and Emmo- genv Dyson of Cleveland, Ohio. al-K-ar-vet.. gt2."i2."ztatrat1ftrgt dhhluiehlnmlnm -edeeri?rtguhetttF Mr. and tera'. Robert Whitaoo of China) and list Jun his“ ot Cttieago Ind Mr. In] Hopkin- d Wilmette Ind Mini All-Dd. My ton of Evmton "I. the My guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chorus Brue- of Bloom street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles But: a! Bloom street attended the Brthuhem Shrine in Chicago on Monty night which was Charter Member night. l Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brenner of B. Green Bay road entertained Mr. mid Mrs. Louis Holste and family of Mets- sem, Iowa, and Mr. and In. Julius Rounau and Mr. Shermer of North- brook It dinner Friday evening. Mrs. R. E. Winter of Waning“ avenue has as her gm! her two grapdchildren, Richard and Lois Growe of Hammond. Indiana. Mrs. G. N. lanius and daughter, Honor. of Waukoxan avenue. In via- iting Mrs. Lartityi'.sitster, Mrs. Fred Mrs. G. N. Lanius 1 Honor. of Waukegan av itivng Mrs. Lanilgs' sistl Rolf of sprirur6eH, Ill Doctor and Mrs. Roy Crossmn Yale lane are the happy parents a baby boy born Sunday, July IT the Highland Park hospital. Arthur Haven of Roger William avenue left Tuesd-y for Eagle Roch, Wisconsin, where he wilt remain for a few weeks. Mr. Chareton Vail and daughter. Edith. and non. Carl, are leaving Sat- urday evenirig for' “'yoming when they will remain for,two weeks. Mrs. George H. Merryweather or? Maple avenue. left Highland Fiiriil Monday for New York from-where she sailed on Wednesday for a three! months? trip abroad. I Miss Charlotte Sieitrert of N. Green Bay road is leaving Hominy for I'l,7iTiriiiiLTii7iiieue, In qu.R.P.tm of of " -iiueiiitattkitseru-tii Victor-3n... “my.“ animus-awn.“ in: _dersrerv" mica. Miss Viola Hm of Punting, lil. in visiting - nhtivu in Eight“ Park and in shying with Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Dunn of Rid-ood drive. h- Youn‘ M's - thge July,†“A“ l. “Joint-and.“ Amad,aremq_a-tismat LakeBishop.Wh. llLoolllirt-lBrta Sktllle-llLoolk.' For Friday and Saturday We are offering another money-saving sale to the people of Highland Park, Raviriia, High- wirod and Deerfield. For this sale we have receive many truckloads of the finest fruits and vegetables grown. As. we are the largest buyers of fruits and vegetables on the North Shore we can 'aitord tr; sell you better goods for less money A truckload of LARGE WHITE POTATOES, per peck _ FRESH GREEN PEAS, the finest grown, 2 lbs. for BEETS, PARSLEY, CARROTS, GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES. fresh picked 5 for this store, large bunch C NHW RED POTATOES per peck F 49e HOME GROWN ASPARAGUS 29 2 large bunches for _ C HOME GROWN SPINACH per peck . 2N GREEN OR WAX BEANS 2 ll,-. for 25c or, per lb. ISe . .. Compound Licorice Powder eac h 2 “in for 25c or, per lb. I HUME GROWN GREEN CABBAGE the pound ,‘ HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS I NEW'DRY ONIONS 4 ms. for 3 large heads for ICEBERG HEAD LE'ITUCE per large head, 25c and HOME GROWN CAULIFLOWER No doors west of the Highland Park Post "ttice - next door to the Consumer Sanitary Colfee and Butter Store Wmth-hu. tgttp'trggfe'"tt""'r" mun. “MM-emu“ t..gMtr-rth.P-tthnt The Blue Goose FruitShop OUR mom) IS “SERVICE. QUALITY AND LOW PRICES" . OUR FRl'lTS AND VEGETABLES ARE. GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST Why Pay More When You Can Buy Better Goods for Less Money k FOLLOW THE C ROWDS T0 PHABIACIST ' t _ Imus- â€amt-nun . SAVE with SAFETY Robert W. Pease 516 Central Avenue w M d 8. Sindh- mqdHttbi-ANrth-twh- "ammqtqineetr-tim= .rBdMndntiat.Hoamtsrtemdietettse III-“M. “Mailman-nugm In. P. N. Bud enunuined It ttmeAmmoetThamd.rattterltomeoet Wand. "r,rue, 'ri-sir. - {he} AuamMaeCtuerotPrairieave- PFAina'tewMirioe-rroetf Murine-dint. P-Jer"-.'. 11â€â€œth eiBa.nmNanfrsrhr-hfrse Sodiu- Bicarbonate 49c 23c Fl 5c 10c 25c 25c 20c CANTAL0UPES, Hearts o' Gold sweet and ring: 3 for . 25e HONEY.DEW MELONS, CASABA MEL- ONS, WATERMELONS priced low FRESH LARGE. C0C0ANU"IS 9f: - (3 for t TuJtmiatrfetarehham+ picnicnl FWIMD-nlh. loan [Mayne-in. The†wiiimoetinrvoastutheh-_ " six o'clock Ind not»: t. the P.- est Preserve. Anya-hum mutant] sshouueet'mtoraehwith ummnnw. Haunting-sac. Mr. and In. The“ Icku n- turesed Saturday from M and Detroit, Mich., than they spent a. past two weeks. EpsomSIltWi-ngh "fwatertFbef-eh.it mmtmrrhottrrtl-FmNet SnNtree-eit'uth.ba.t. Yo-s-ttk-tt Don't miss this big sale! Epsom Stilt 25c