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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1930, p. 9

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Mr. D. S. Boynton and sons will spend the weekâ€"end at Ephraim, Wis. Mrs. Nels Nelson entertained the members of her five hundred club Saturday evening. Thursday, July 3, 1930 Mrs. Sellar Bullard and daughter, Barbara, leave Monday for Coleman Club, Wis., where they willâ€"spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and famâ€" ily left Tuesday for Minnesota where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Frank Mowers and family are moving back to Highland Park this week and will reside in their own home on Vine avenue. They spent the past six months in Waukegan. Mrs. Harry Sheahen entertained at bridge on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Nels Nelson will spend the Fourth of July holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Goldberg of Kenosha, Wis. Miss Caroline Bullard is leaving Monday for St. Joseph, Mich., to spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. C. Ray Phillips of N. Deere Park drive, Ravinia, was hostess to the Service Guild of the First Methâ€" odist church of Evanston, Tuesday. This was a regular allâ€"day sewing session for the group. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Lauer (Dr. Marcia) are leaving this week for a three weeks tour in Ontario, Canada. Mrs. John Rapp of 327 N. Green Bay road, returned home Sunday after a six months visit with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Rudd of Terra Haute, Ind. Henry Bacon of 121 N. Linden aveâ€" CITIZENS STATE BANKl DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS CITIZENS STATE BANK, Deerfield, You an Ideal Place to Do Your Banking Business CONVENIENT July Now is the time to transfer your acâ€" count to meet your convenience. We invite you to avail yourself of our service in AVINGS DEPOSITS made up until July 15, will draw interest from Here at the friendly Bank COURTEOUS Offers all phases of Banking _ A pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Martha Hangren of Highwood on Friday evening, June 27, when Miss Esther Munsen, formâ€" erly of Winnetka, and Mr. Marius Jensen of Lake Forest, were marâ€" ried. The Reverend Henry G. Hed . lund officiated and Mrs. Hedlund playâ€" ed the wedding march. The. bride wore an orchid silk dress and carried a bouquet of white roses and smilox. .The matron of honor and best man were Mr. and Mrs. Casper Nordgaard of Kenosha. Mrs. Nordgaard wore a green chiffon dress. A dainty supper was served after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen will reside at 215 \ Liewellyn avenue. + Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Roth of 418 Giencoe avenue left Tuesday for a six weeks trip visiting friends and relaâ€" tives in Cape Gerrardeau, Missouri, lEv;nsville, Ind., Cincinnati, Cleveland | and Wapakoneta, Ohio. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank | Wickman, 627 S. St. Johns avenue, [ Thursday afternoon, July 10 at 2:30 o‘clock. nue, and Gene Waring of Grand Rapâ€" ids, Mich., both students at the Uniâ€" versity of Michigan, sailed last Satâ€" urday on the steamer Brenem and will spend July and August touring Europe and England. Miss Hilda Roth of Sante Fe, New Mexico, visited with her brother, Mr. Karl Roth, of Glencoe avenue, the first part of this week. Miss Roth is un her way to Ohio. ; CONSIDERATE Illinois T BE PRESS GARNETT‘S New Lustreless Chiffon Hosiery An exceptionally goodâ€"looking 4â€"thread 45 gauge Chiffon Hose. Silk from top to toe, silk hem, Picot top, moc» casin foot,‘"French" heel. Knit from tightly twisted silk which gives the lustreless finish, Patronize the Press Advertisers A very fine gauge chiffon, silk from top to toe. French hem (silk inside and out.) "Square" heel. Picot top. A 5â€"thread sheer chiffon stocking. 42â€"gauge, excellent wearing foot, "French" heel, silk from top to toe. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Very Fine Quality At $1.65 At $1.35 $1.95

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