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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1930, p. 8

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CGITIZENS STATE BANK DEEREFIELD, ILLINOIS â€" _ CITIZENS STATE BANK, You an Ideal Place to Do Your Banking Business CONVENIENT W Sr\\'l.\'fls DEPOSITS made on J before July 15, will draw inters from July 1. cou Now i nvite you to avail yourse to meet the time to transfer your at In COURTEOUS the friendly Bank Offers Here ur convemence CONSIDERATE urself of our of â€" Banking Deerfield, â€" Illinois aC~ Or T H Eo P RE 8 8 | _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reichardt and |; \ family returned on Monday from a|. \ camping trip at Devils Lake, Wis. ; 1 The Mothers club of the Y. ‘w.°C. | A. will hold their first picnic at Sunâ€" || set Wood, Wednesday, July. 16 at 2 w‘clock. ~ Each mother is asked tol bring plates, cups and lunch for herâ€" ; self® and family. â€" " Mr. and Mrs. Nels Dahl announce the birth of a baby girl, born Sunday, July 6 at the Highland Park hospital. The Ravinia Garden club will meet \| at the home of Mrs. Van Deursen of || Deevfield: on Friday, July 11. The "| hostess has planned an interesting program for the afternoon. Luncheon will be served at 1 o‘clock. : & ‘ Kenneth Skidmore, Newton Fisâ€" cher and Dick O‘Brien left: Tuesday evening .by motor: for « Minneapolis where they will attend the United States. National Open Golf tournaâ€" ment held there‘ July 10, 11, and 12. ! Mr. Delmar F. Daniels of 1233 S. [\ St. Johns avenue will. be united in || marriage to Frances Kostock of Chiâ€" cago, Saturday evening, July 12. | Miss Valerie Cawley of N. Second . street had "a . tonsillotomy â€" at the iI| Highland Park hospital Tuesday. She {I| is getting along very nicely. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Duffy of Laurel avenue had as their weekâ€"end guest, \ Mrs. Anna Hempel of Poy Sippi, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Weil of Roslyn circle spent the Fourth of July holidays with friends in St. Louis, Miss Zita Fehrénback entertained the Tuesday evening 500 club at her home on North avenue. The prizes ‘wuru won by Mrs. Margaret Johnson, | Mrs. Forrest Rose, and Mrs. Marâ€" Miss . Frances . Falmer, . JOTME! teacher at the Elm Place grammar; school, is on her way to Mexico City, for a summer of" instruction at the government ‘university . there, She «rrived in San . Antonio, Tex. last week and while there she visited with Mayor and ‘Mrs. Paul W, MeFadden: of Austin, Tex., and Capt. and Mrs. James E. Busch of Ft. Sam Houston, fornterly ‘of Ft. Sheridah, I11. Mr. E. E. Farmer of Oakwood ave> nue. who has been on the sick list for nue,. who some time Mr. and Mrs. Harry Packwaukee, â€" Wis, spent with Mr. and Mrs. Charl Bloom street. Mrs. Isabel Caswell‘ Co Johns avenue has return Atkinson, where she has the past ,?ew'_weeks. M were won by Mrs, MATRAICTADMUTCT Mrs. Forrest Rose, and Mrs. Marâ€" garet Lehmkuhl. $ Mrs. Carl Selmann, daughter : of Col. Browne of Horden, Kansas, is the guest at the home of K. E. Hoâ€" bart, â€" while her‘ husband, â€" Lieut. Hobast, is recovering from injuries ho received when his plane fell at Curtiss‘ field. He is at theâ€"Ft. Sherâ€" idan hospital, but expects to be transâ€" ferred to the Wallace Reid. hospital at Washington, D. C., soon. Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch and children motored to Canada over the Fourth of July holidays, Dr. Fritsch returned to Highland Park Monday, while Mrs. Fritsch and two children are staying at their cottage at White Lake, Mich. Frances very rapidly improving. | Mrs. Harry Brace of: Wis, spent last week | Mrs. Charles Brace of Caswell Cole of S,~8t. has returned from Ft. re she has visited for s â€" Palmer, . former Elm Place grammar ~ ‘Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Irene M. Cudahy .of Chicago and Mr: Louis L. Olsen of this city, which took place in Waukeâ€" gan, Monday afternoon. <3% Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richie of, Granâ€" ite City, Il., are visiting Mr.; and Mrs. Robert Black. Mrs. Rlack spent last week.with ‘her parents and they returned home with her on Monday. Hugh Porter left last Saturday on an extended trip through the Black Hills, Glacier Park .and the Northâ€" west. j § Mrs. Roy S. Bartiett and nC" TUTD", ter, Royanne, returned to Highland Park last Wednesday to spend the summer with their father and grandâ€" father, Robert C. Berlin of Vine aveâ€" nue. They have been in Staunton, Va., since last September where Royâ€" anne attended Stuart Hall, an Episâ€" copal school for girls. Since the first of June Mrs. Bartlett and her daughâ€" ter have been traveling in the east visiting‘relatives and sightâ€"seeing in Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Providence, Boston and nearby points. Sale July 16 Will Benefit Organ Fund Mrs. Martin J. Insull will open her home "Orchard House" in Highland Park at two o‘clock July 16 for a benefit tea and bazaar to be given by the ladies of the Trinity Episcopal church of Highland Park. The proâ€" ceeds will be used for the benefit of the first unit of the church‘s new pipe organ. The committee in charge inâ€" cludes Mrs. Martin J. Insull, Mrs. William H. Barker, Mrs. Joseph B. Card, Mrs. William S. Forrest, Mrs. Frank: G. Gardner, Mrs. Eugene E. "Andrews, Mrs. Christoph Keller, Mrs. James L. Martin, Mrs. John F. Macâ€" kenzie, Mrs. George A. Mason, Mrs. Harry A. Parkin, Mrs, Edward .A. Smith, Mrs. Marshall E. Sampsell, Mrs. Robert E. Wood and Mrs. Gerâ€" ard Van Schaick. Mrs. Harlan B. Eldred, Mrs. Page Thibedeaux, Mrs. R. K. O‘Hara. and Mrs. Robert R. Shanley will pour, Mrs. George A. Mason and Mrs. Joâ€" seph B. Card will be in charge of the "Foreign Shop" where articles colâ€" lected by them on their recent world tour will be on display, Mrs. Marâ€" shall E. Sampsell will conduct the "Flower Shop" where pottery, basâ€" kets, and garden novelties will be shown. : Scholarship Fund to _ Benefit by Card Party Mrs. R. ‘J. Beatty, 260 Ravine drive, is opening her house and garâ€" den for a card party on Wednesday, July 23 for the benefit of the scholarâ€" ship fund of the Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary 1 church. Inion â€" of â€"the .Presbyterian S. Bartlett and her daughâ€" Thursday, July 10, 1930

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