re avenue. y 19829 . Sister acelast ukegan. nd ~818â€" Briggs. le are ortunâ€" ish <beâ€" of Libâ€" waukee, ere enâ€" rome of at Witâ€" 81 spendâ€" as the temple, y) she ‘~Seranâ€" Barrett: tusiqnsharme caliaer: memmein Cburin in #¢ 448 r 23rd it , Batâ€" enterâ€" tee of afterâ€" re enâ€" to Elâ€" £ the ietka. next f this everly temple Highâ€" a son to * parents. _‘ $ o Miss Dorothy Bleimehl who is on ~theâ€"sgick list is gettingâ€"along. very Mrs.: Harold F. Smith and son Warâ€" ren, of Des Plaines, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmer, a few days this week. The regular meeting of the Fort Sheridan Woman‘s club was held on Monday evening . in the chapel. _ A " iss mm i oi o 4) ated on yesterday morning at Mayo‘s hospital in Rochester, for stomach ulcers and gall bladder trouble.â€" She is getting along as well as can be expect&d- ie o Pang c _ imove "Antamcnwt. CA POs CEA Mrs. Herbert Moran was pleasantâ€" Iy surprised â€" on â€"Tuesday â€" evening. whensixteeno!herfriendnumew help her celebrate her birthday anâ€" niversary. Bridge was played at four tables..~. > > > } 44 C Agp se tÂ¥ m en i+ PBiea : CA DRGD® .22 uc 200 Mrs. Herman Denzel and son Wilâ€" liam motored to Alabama â€"lastâ€" week: and are spending a few weeks there. Mrs.: George Pett entertained the members of her luncheon club at her home on North Green Bay road yesâ€" terday, Wednesday." After luncheon cards were played at two tables. The Misses Helen MeNichols and Florence Dietrich have returned home from a two weeks motor trip to New ‘Orleans. : ~â€";=> Wisconsin is visiting her sons, the Moran brothers, here and in River Forest. 1; ¢ Pn Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell and daughter in company with her sister, mstared "to â€"Chadwick,â€" Tithots;â€"bnst Wednesday, to spend a day with their nicely. \‘ â€"STABILIT Y 4. 2 ; \: NS | k a< J /7 Local and Personal CITIZENS STATE BANK COMMERCIAL BANKING â€" SAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS Telephoneâ€"Central 7106 COR. PARK and VERNON AVENUES _ rRLEPHONE 1299 _ A SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN ; S ‘ 7 . 6%, and 8% Collatera 6% collateral notes are secured by | 110% _collateral in the form of Real : CITIZENS STATE CO. property. 1st MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE J AT _ CURRENT RATES . ‘Dennis of Green Bay, 17, 1929 hotel. Dr. Krauss was the Spe: of the day. In the weniu they oyed a {Jhmo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheahen reâ€" turned Friday after a month‘s stay in the west, visiting Los Angeéles, Portland, Denver and various other cities. = ® Mrs. John McDougall is entertainâ€" ing her. luncheon <clubâ€"todayâ€"at her home on N. Green Bay road and Vine avenue.â€" _ Te s res Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad and Never before in history have coats Fur Every&hce! The luxur models with unusual charm fitch, squirrel, summer ermins, C rat beaver,â€"all these are used for edly contrasting effect. Fur aceC tiers, tunics, godets, borders, bat becomes the model this year. 16 North Sheridan Road dinner and theater party selected creamy fur that Fur Plays an cracem ie ie o mmmvng These notes are negotiable; a! 6 month maturities and carry viding for payment prior °t desired by P TELEPHON Eâ€"GLENCOE M O L D A Second Mortgages and Contractsâ€" Made, Bought and Sold CoR. PARK & VERNON AVES:â€" *~ * + GLENCOR, ILL._ _ . ITIZENS STATE INVESTMENT CO. desians‘s. 4ns P history have coats been so lavishly trimmed with fur as in the present x % _ season. s â€" 4 $ The luxury and warmth of fur is cleverly interpreted in our new fall and winter ugl_ï¬_ghgm â€"Foxes of all descriptions are used in all the popular eolorinf;'wger, ur that is flattering and pleasing; sable, stone and baum marten; mink, kolinsky, nmer ermine, chinchillaâ€"rat, caracul galyak, kit;i_E lapin, minkâ€"dyed and natural muskâ€" ese are used for trimming furs. Usually, the trimming fur is used to form a markâ€" ffect. Fur accomplishes all sorts of ~novel trimming ideas in. 'tfhi‘!%%fâ€â€˜c'h of flares, ts borders, bandings, and patches. In fact, the more that fur is us ie smarter 4 H E â€"P R ES 8 otes s. E. C.| Mrs. Henry Niemeyer and daughâ€" ‘Rotary| ter Mrs. William J. Lithall and Mrs. Morairie John Hemmer of Chicago â€" were the SERVICE e n ons . n 1 9 4 +. N FOR EARNING MAXIMUM INTEREST in Denominations of $50, $100, $500 and $1000 : enâ€"| Mrs. Helen C. Golden. ces ~in| _ Wesley Conrad and ‘Wailter Hes: â€"â€"â€"| ter motored to La Fayette, Indiana, reâ€"|\ on Saturday, to attend the Purdueâ€" tay| Michigan game. Wesley was a forâ€" les,| mer student at Purdue. * her| â€" Dr. â€"and ‘Mrs. Kart A. Meyer are entertaining a party of friends on ain.| Saturday at a dinner dance at the "her| Highland Park club. A R and â€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldberry of â€"_.â€"| Oak Park were the. Sunday guests of and| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran. ; Mrs. Elmer Malmquist will ‘enterâ€" tain the members of her bridge club at her home on County Line road toâ€" morrow afternoon, Friday. s iable; are issued with d carry a clause proâ€" Active Part in Modes a Verne and Arlene of FURRIERS 1299 8% collateral‘ notes are 110% collateral in the 1 Fstate Junior Mortgages on North Shore property. CITIZENS STATE BANK COMMERCIAL BANKING â€" SAYINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS Mrs. S. °A. St. Peter entertained about forty guests at luncheon followed by bridge. The tables were most iatâ€" tractive in fall flowers and the auâ€" tumn leaves in their beautiful rlgh steneâ€"of â€"a very. pretty. party yesterâ€" day when Mrs. John McDougall and tones of browns, yellows and reds were in evidence everywhere, * > Saturday Specials _ Linen Toweling, 5 yds._._$1 Linen Toweling, 5 ydsâ€"â€"$% See our other Specials â€": IF IT"S NEW â€"SMITH‘S HAVE IT 11 South St Johns Avente â€"‘ ist MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AT ¢ â€"CURRENT RATES _ Phone Highland Park 54 S AFEET Y OF DEERFIELD Smith‘s in the form of Real rtaages and contracts in the present wenln Sm vene sc mmegp se 1st 0