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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1930, p. 8

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part M Mr Local and Personal iss Mildred Turpin of the Udell ling is spending her spring vacaâ€" in Detroit, Mich., visiting her RUN THROUGH SCREEN â€" SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 389 Central Ave. Phone 2600 Landscape Gardening and General Contracting Phone Glencoe 951 â€" 372 Hazel Ave., Glencoe EARL W. GSELL CO. T) COMMEMORATE the Fikicth Azniversary of Kodal.. we have been au: horâ€" ised by « Eastman Kodak Company «o give absofutely withont oblication a limited * Hifieth Asniver Kodat., we have been : ised by « Eastman Company «o give a‘s without obligatiocn a numt er of spteridid ne eras to boys and girl twellth besthdays fall John the 6 be given sway as long as they last during the month of May. There will be no delay. Any chi‘d who can qualify and who is accompanied by a parent or guardian will reâ€" ceive his or her cameraâ€" ... To Axyv Cuip WnO REACHES Tusr AoE or TwELVE THIS YEAR Th Larson is entertaining of her bridge club Friâ€" $2.50 per yard 6 yards or more â€" $1.85 Cash on Delivery No Red Tape, No Delay, Nothing to Buy â€" But Act Promptly Before Our Supply Is Exhausted e no St Black Soil MATT CARETTA rings tied to amseras . will long as they â€"month â€" of fall in 1930 girls whose Pharmacists w eam»â€" This Handsome Camera and a Roll of Kodak Film tables Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timm and children spent the weekâ€"end at their cottage in Grand Haven, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fay will enâ€" tertain the Press Bridge club at their home Saturday evening. day evening. _ There with a fresh roll of Kodak Filmâ€"at once. If there is a youngster in your family who has reached or will attain. the age of twelve this year, see that he or she calls at our atore durâ€" ing May for the freGastman camera and roll of Kodak Film. Our supply of these gift carmeras is Iimited, and may. last but a very short time; therefore it is advisable to act promptly to avoid disâ€" appointment. We can obtain no more cameras once our present stock hus been exhausted. FREE! 399 Roger Williams Phone 2300 per yard will be two THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Parliaâ€"| ment have returned from a six week’s| motor trip in southern California. On their way home they stopped in Colcorado. Miss Myra Thomas spent the Easâ€" ter holid2ys inâ€"Cleveland, Ohio, visitâ€" ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David R. Thomas. Mrs. Albert Butterworth will be hostess to the Daughters of the Britâ€" ish Empire 500 club on Friday evening at her home on West Park avenue. _ After . experiencing an enjoyable trip, Miss Lillian Gallagher and her mother, returned on Wednesday, from months. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. T. Stuart Smith of 164 Elmwood drive have sailed on the S. $. Conte Grande for a trip to Italy wnd other European countries. Miss Etta Grunewald of the Udell Building <left last Friday for her home in Rockford to spend the spring vacation. Mrs. Grunewald who was visiting‘ her daughter returned to Rockford with her daughter. â€" Mrs. W. H. Bartel will entertain the members of her bridge club Friâ€" day evening. ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Collins spent Sunday in Kenosha, Wis., visiting relâ€" atives. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer and diughters Eileen and Lorraine moâ€" tored to Stoughton, Wisconsin, Sunâ€" day to spend the week with relatives. While there Mrs. Zimmer‘s mother who has been ill for some weeks passed away. Funeral services will be held Friday in Stoughton. . Frank McLaughlin who has been spending the Easter holidays with relatives here returned Tuesday to Notre Dame college, Notre Dame, Frank spending relatives Notre . D Indiana. Mrs. Henry G. Winters is enterâ€" taining the members of her bridge club Thursday evening.. There will be three tables. The Augustana â€" Nursery society will hold their annual birthday fesâ€" tival, Friday, April 25 at 8 p.m. at the Highwood Lutheran church. All members and friends are very cordâ€" ially invited. Miss Mary Lou Mayo is leaving toâ€" day to attend the Easter dances at the University of Virginia, Mrs. Louie Marks of Kincaid avenue is sericusly ill withâ€"a heart attack. Mrs. H. H. Chandler and Miss Chandler of 507 S. Sheridan road have returned from a two months soâ€" journ in California. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Vetter enterâ€" tained at dinner on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sievers of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sievers are on an aeroplane honeymoon and are stopping off at Highland Park on their way. home after visiting Mr. Sievers parents at Carroll, Iowa, to spend several days with his brothers and friends here. Mr. Sievers was a former resident here and his many friends join the Press in extendâ€" ing him their heartiest congratulaâ€" tions. noon Little Marguerite Spengler will enâ€" tertain several of her little friends at a birthday party this afternoon. Miss Sally Wheelock is spending this week in Evanston with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley of S. Mrs. Harry Pier entertained the Presbyterian guild Tuesday afterâ€" Angeles where they spent two St. Johns avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a baby girl, born Friday, April 18 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and . Mrs. Elmer Clavey of Deerficld are the proud: parents of a baby boy, born Saturday, April 19 at the Highland Park hospital. 4 Mr. Warren Brownley is spending his spring vacation in . New York City, New London, Conn. and West Point, New York. During his visit at West Point, he was the guest of his cousin, Cadet Paul W. Blanchard, of the Military academy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mansur are being .congratulated on the birth of a son at the Highland Park hospital, Saturday, April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page of Deerâ€" field are being congratulated on the birth ‘of a baby girl, born Tuesday, April 22 at the Highland Park hosâ€" Mr. field birth April pital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yopp of Antioch, Illinois, are the proud parâ€" ents of a baby boy, born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital, Tuesday, April 23. The members of Plymouth chapter, D. B. E. gave a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Reuben Olson, formerly Miss Clara Aitken, last week at the home of her mother Mrs. John Wilson, at Martindale Farm. Richard Pick, spent the weekâ€"end in Cleveland, Ohio, visiting friends. Mrs. Harry C. Southard of Gray avenue, entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday afternoon at her home. have tives 2116 Central St. â€" Greenleaf 7177 Evanston ) AG fel‘ ‘Curtains Dra‘pér.uas;é Shades ON MATERIALS PURCKASED HERE CURTAIN SHOP Mrs. H. BATTERIES B EC KE R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS gone for a 15 North St. Johns Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 31 F, Siemsen and daughter to Indiana to visit relaâ€" ecuple of weeks. Thursday, April 24, 1930

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