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Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1928, p. 3

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Local and Personal no." - " [Jud- - returned Saturday from $U1ifohtin when he up.» the with " August. of August. -- - »- _ " "£3331”. Bury Bruno and tans. ity " Boys! Oak, Mich. have but: the wequ__ol Egg“! 'e. Chub In J. B. Card sud daughter. In”, of Gaunt-venue an expected homo September 15 from a two month: trip abroad. HUBBAY. Mr. and In. Guy Viti of Prairie nvenue In receiving communion: on the birth of I Ion on Wednesday, August 30 " the Highltnd Park hol- pit-l. week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wichmn and fumily of S. St. Johns nvenun luvs returned from a three weeks motor trip through Yetiowstone National Park. - 'rid, lines Martha and Josie Buhi of Linden Park pin-e returned Satur- day from Camp Even-hm Wis. Mr. Dnvid R. Thomas returned to Cleveland Monday evening after hav- ing spent the week end with MI hm- ily of Forest avenue. The Reverend Frank Fin. has re- turned from his vacation and will preach next Sunday It the Presbyter- un church. Mrs. Harry L. Taylor of Chieatto and Mrs. T. s. Salter of New Orleans nrr- gurus of Mrs. Daniel Cobb of Iasurel avenue. _ Hobby Carling of N. St. Jan., thee- nue whu has been Ill with pleurisy is very much, _irteovtd, Dr. and Mn. C. V. Nichols of Wade street are the proud pun-ms of n niuugh'rr burn on Sunday. Sept. 2 u tho Highland Park hospital, 'the Misses, Lydia and Marion Gar, lung. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson 3nd Mr. Swans mulured to Ronrsville, Wis. over the wrrk end In almond the Ball. wanr-Arnswatd wedding which took [Harv u: Saturday. Sept. I. . Muss Gladys si, Grienusw returned! Saturday from a month spent in the: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bard and fumily of N, St. Johns avenue have returned from 1 month spent un l.-J ranch in Montana. _ The Woman's Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will meet on Thursday, Sept. .13 at hen-thirty o'clock It the home of Mn. krnc,,t Giesaur of N. Green Bay rond. Mr. Ind Mrs. Morton R. Mavor and dauuhtvr. Mary. of Laurel avl-nue re- turned Tuesday from Manistee, Mich.. when they spent two weeks. Nr. and Mrs, Roy l'lIn-y of Deer- tuld announce the birth of a son on Saturday. SrpL t u the Ilium-ml Park hmpital. Mrs. Flaw-y III: the former Irene Cashmere. i,iaidom “not for the past 'gl , - PULISA anus l r l , . qlli1l1 . , in" ' “PAW. KI " "el-MED LTD]: PROGRAM WEEK STARTING SEPTEMBER 7 “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" v - A oirviroAs Minn" rut-um: um Int-our. IAIN! snow. mm mm mm . can!" ' con-nu um "cm Wm MAL CM IVA-INC um “A!" RANKING IUITII KIA‘I'ON AND mm TOIIKNCI Conn" - CUIIKN‘I' KIWI II. VAL?“ 'LANDOI' " "I 003190“ unify :1. Fiat" TGG. M Thear ttet Po lab “an - at In. Bonn m. It. and In. lending. In. Boyer- brother, Max, "(and with than. _ Him Arse' buy qdrrtht. Open Air Laiiii irh/io VIII!“ fm. will return the that of Depot- m I!» will open her school " WEI. drive. Mia: Felicite Bull] "tum Sut- urday to her home on Linda: Park place after having went the mouth of August in Greenwich, Cmtnoetietrt Ind Albury Park, NJ. The Vanni: Missionary misty of the Bethany Ev-wlicnl church will meet at the home of In. Tttmass, 186 ElmWood drive on Thursday. Sept. 13 It two-thirty o'clock. Min Betty linger of N. Sheridan road has returned from Camp Aga- unk. Minocqua, Wir., where she spent the Bummer. Min Shirley McKay of S. Linden .venue. is expected home Tuesday from Europe. Miss McKay has been studying music in Paris for a year Ind a half. Mr. Daniel Cobb returned to Flor- id: Wednesday after spending two weeks with his tnmily in Highland Park. "in Clean: M. Udell of 147 Lake- view terrace entertained " break- fast bridge this morning. Mrs. Charles B. Wimird is enter-7 taming at dinner at the Exmoor club} Suturday evening, Sept. ilk 1 Miss Mary Tilden. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Tilden of Evan- sum 3nd Mr. Gordon Buchanan. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buchan- an of this city. will be marricd Sat- urday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at St. Mark's church, Evanslun; Rev. Victor Kent-an reading the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Clow have returned from a week's motor trip to hit, Louis, Niagara Falls, and Can- ada. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Udell and family motored to Grand Rapids. Mich.. where they spent the week.. end visiting relatives. THEATRE Mrs. William Ludwig and daughter Patsy, and Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Mil- ler tFrancis Ludwig) returned Wed- nesday from a motor trip to Kentucky and Virginia. Mrs Ludwig and Pnt- . FRIDAY AND SATI’RDAY “wan"; CoNYtNUOU* , u u p.-. dy loft Friday to visit rvlativcs in" mmwumlnv- Hmmn. where they will spend four W‘Mm‘h'msv'm weeks. A cool. 1?tt,Wg',', Ill: lhore trip going and . Mrs. William Tieam Mrs. Louise 2,1,T'dTd 'rgiT'g,t,th"u','g't21't,e"rVS't. Burhnn'r and Miss Carolyn Boehmer ' and Mrs. Edward Wendling attended F a" VW’TMhM'I“. a family reunion at Wing Park, El- C.64 N'_W'.Tukrt Am: gin. on Labor day. There wen- about "ishuadPH.B1. two hundred present at tht. reypir."t:" 5-."cmo " I.- y POLKA BROS Mr. and Mrs, William H. Butte! motored to Mt. Olive over the week- end. Mrs. Charles Folkrrts, Mr. Bar- ters sister. returned with them and "STEAM BOAT BILL" TUBDAY AND WIDNEDAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY IUNDAV cormwoul . a " un. THURSDAY AND F‘IDAY LAKE you". ILL. PHIINI LAKE roux? “I Kin Corrine folk-olcmeuo in tho week-and guns: of In. A. W. In. Raymond Shaken entertained at cud- In} ThDMIy evening. Ir.J-oob Brand of " PM Yowoll. amid Pn-rk Vida“ relatives Ind friend: [in Adah Johnson in [elm tha latter part of this week for a two weeks' visit with her pm in Stoughton, Win. 1:.de Smith, well known Dou- tUtd-Shields high school graham and inventor, left yuurdly for An- tioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. 7 Mr. And-brim. ' Fagin have returned from I few weeh' any n Boulder, Golomdo., __ _ Mrs. Bariiari, Mr. and Mrs. L. On- esti, John Onesti and friends motored to Grand Rapids, Mich., for the week- end and Lnbor Dar. firiandhln. George Greene and family have returned from I sever-l weeks' motor trip in the south and west. Mrs. o. liner and daughters Rn- chel and Ruth of Stoughton, Win., will arrive the latter part of this week to visit Mrs, Roy Zimmer, Bn- other (hum. Miss Helen Taylor. of the Colum- bia school of music faculty, returned Enjoy a trip to Milwaukee From Highland Park gllllr' 'Ib,!,,-,,-,).),,, Chab- H-l F--N. Dunn Chute-l [uni-Mahmud! .oNt-st-ts..auTri- i"iiii"fi1 WESTERN ,qggtmtamaatDrAnEPimaELAMDPAM.uAANOttt . ”INF Sunday, Sept. qth Lv. A. 8:10.... . . Mll- I let IiAIuvAv on TIL-day. after wading th- may mer in lumps. expected home the brief "A of this the Wm. otrher like. Miss Mary 11min Fenian to Gerald Hor- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. ' ton of Wilmette, " I much“: given at the Emmet club last Wednesday. Miss Fenmn'l mange will take place October IT. Park 1:01pr in doing - in i. In. George Cunning! wttlt, WI: Mrs EIGHT IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS: To Young People,Their Parents& Business Executives: 1. Lake County Business College open for inspection - You are cordially invited to in- spect this most modern school of business. Come in any time between 9 a. m. and 9 p. m. 2. Both day and night classes start next Monday, September lo- However, after this date new classes will start weekly. 3. Tttitions are Reasonable-Day school, $17.50 per month. Night school, (three nights a week) $7.50 per month. These rates do not apply to special courses. 4. University graduates and C. P. A.'s teach all eoarses-We bring you the benefit of years of practical experience in both the business field and in teaching. 5. Special night courses for Bookkeepess--We are using a new accounting text written hy public accountants. It is the latest and most practical course in the field and is equivalent to courses given in the large universities. See us about special advanced accounting courses at once. Classes start Monday, October lst; Mr. Beeman, C. P. A., will teach these classes. 6. Positions for trained stenosraphers--We have several positions now open for quali- lied stenographers. If you feel qualified, please call at our office. Preference given to Waukegan Business College graduates. T. Help Students to defray expenses-We have several part time positions in homes which will permit students to earn their room and board. Housewives of the com- munity needing such help, please communicate with us. 8. Business Men-lf you need office help, call us up. ‘Boys’ 2 Plus 4 Knicker Suits With Vests ' $1575 Thev're of fancy mull-us and broad- Bright high school colors in cloth with the new long pointed kingdom or smart plain collar shades Boyouth High School Suits '25 $2.50 young men 's high school shirts for LAKE COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE (Successors to Waukegan Business College) _ M. R. Beeman, C. P. A., Viee-President and Principal This is a wonderful sale and just at the right time---real $22.50 and $25 suits in the smartest Fall colorings and styles; fine crave- netted woolens 13 S. St. Johns Ava“. New Peak lapel suits with double- breasted vests and plaited trousers ---exaetly the right style that high school fellows want-the extreme value will startle you 'l. Entire Fourth Flnor-WaukcRan State Bank Building Telephone Waukegan 307 Moines, Iowa, viking Mr. W's plum-s. hive vacuum! to their bolls. The when of the Highland Park Garden study club are mm to be want at I special meeting, Pri- day, Sept. T, It the home of In. E.T.R. Inky. 66 s. St. John: avenue, at 3:30 p. m, Mr. md In. Albert L. Gait have returned from I ten-dar motor trip to Winton, St, Paul, and Duluth, Minn. Mr. amd In. Budd Butler and Sizes 8 to 16 Its Pullover sweaters featured at Mr. Julius M tad Mr. - lint-net .10 0:50:11; . vet's " mg trip in northern Winona-19. Warmer, loud". Mr. and In. Henry Siljeurou Ind children spent. last week in Wiscon- Mr. And Mrs. Raymond Shaken spent the weekend in Fond du Lu. in. in In. In", Shut-I m mending thi- Ioek in Eagle River, p Mrs. "uric! Hutley of Guy. [Ilia $4.50 786 Elm PAGE -

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