536 Central Avenue L WC SEN C mm 0 | | | ‘ I ’ PCE CREAM J mmaag) {. )( | / )/ (@ from Darneveid, | ted their sister, M . Mrs. Reynolds : hile Mr. Reynolds Saturt AIGBHLAND PARK PRARMACY SAFE AND SANE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION You are cordially invited to come in over the weekâ€"end holiâ€" day and celebrate the arrival of the (George W. Fraley Co. with ‘a complete stock of caréfully selected . furnitureâ€" grouped for your convenient inspection and priced so low that you will be most agreeably surprised â€"and particularly so in view of the fact that this company is to be a permanent Highland Park institution, an establishment organized to serve you, and to save you money on all of your home furâ€" nishing requirements. ‘ st Till 900 p. m GEORGE W. FRALEY CO. SUNDAY DELIVERIES One Door Our doors will be open all day July 4th M V. T. MeMAHON, R. Ph. omas Taussig underwent on on his nose at the Ft hospital, Tuesday. . and Mrs. E. Lowe and spending the latter part in Ephraim, Wis. 355 Central Avenue . East of Alevon Theatre Building T HE P RES S Phone Highland Park 2404 STRAWBERRY an opâ€" Sheriâ€" family of the FRED H. SMITH, Manager Mrs. B. B. Colestock of Gray aveâ€" M nue, will leave Sunday. for a month‘s | who visit in Missouri and Kansas. | weel â€"Chevy Millard has returned home, having visited© friends in the east for the past three weeks. Special Mrs. Bart Moran and son, Bart J., who have been ill for the past few weeks with scarlet fever, are getting along nicely and except to be out of quarantine next week. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hunter are the happy parents of a son born last Tuesday at the Highland Park hos~ pital. Mrs. Ellen Fritsch of West Park avenue is spending this week at White Lake, Mich., as the guest of Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch and children. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Raymond of Denver, Colo., entertained at dinner followed by a golf party on the roof of the Stevens hotel last Tuesday eveâ€" ning for ten guests. . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ~were former . residents : of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Onsrud of Rogâ€" 1«!’5 Park, announce the marriage of their daughter, Muriel to James Robâ€" bins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perey Robâ€" bins of this city, last Saturday at the St. Paul‘s Lutheran church of Evanâ€" ston. Miss Onsrud had as her bridesâ€" maids, Miss Julia Fleming, Miss Dorâ€" othy Foltz, and Miss Avis Lewis of | Evanston. Miss Helen Robbins, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, l'l'humus Mann of this city. acted as hast mant Charles P; Jaeger of Evanâ€" ‘ Evanston. Miss Helen Robbins, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, Thomas Mann of this city acted as best man; Charles P. Jaeger of Evanâ€" ston, and: Frank Wakefield of Minâ€" neapolis were ushers. ‘A reception was held at the Georgian hotel. Mrs. Ellen.Fritsch, Mrs. J. D, Jones ‘and son, Frank, and Miss Laura Tribâ€" bey of New Albany, Indiana, were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch and children of White Lake, Mich. Mrs. Ellen Fritsch went on to Detroit from there. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nunn and daughter, Dorothy, are spending the Fourth of July holidays with their sons at Camp Kentuck, Wis,. ‘They expect to be home Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Wolfhope and children of San Antonio, Texas, are here for a months stay at the F. L.~McOmber home in Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carpenter of 1| Lafayette, Ind., spent the weekâ€"end || with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pertz of || Ridgewood drive. W qua |\ ~The Misses Gladys Udell and Peggy | Colestock â€"will entertain at a beach 1 party, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pertz and son, Harry, and niece, Lenora Carpenter, | are leaving Thursday morning to ]- spend the weekâ€"end with relatives at | Lafayette, Ind. Amunaues esS1ON The regular meeting of the Tuesâ€" day night 500 club was held. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Jacobs on Palâ€" mer avenue. â€" Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Forrest Rose, Mrs. Frances Walz and Zita Fehrenbach. Mrs. Samuel M. Hastings and her sister, Miss Ada Moore, entertained at luncheon yesterday (Wednesday) at the Exmoor Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Mills of Ravine drive had as guests over the weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs, P. Coyne of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Coyne | are on their way to England. Miss Edna Clement of Saxon, Wis., is spending a month with Mrs. Roske of N. Green Bay road. the EY RTTCY n and is Winona of the t he ereat Thursday, July 3, 1930 ind is 88 year nona Lake in the thirtyâ€"six great. Winona ¢ is a :C years old. > in time â€"sixth ann s week al ie guest of children. Raymond . of 1 atâ€" dinner