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Highland Park Press, 24 Jul 1930, p. 8

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10 N. Sheridan Rd STUPENDOUS SA CRIFICE DEERFIELD POST 738 GHEVROLET SPORT COUPE yo® whum o exchange m ORETTA SHOP AMERICAN LEGION _ $12.50 d Suat ALL SALES FINAL Saturday August 23 the Can be Dre v garment must be Deertield Values to 4A merican Legion $59.50 " Do by out ill to ¢ ured from anvy memhel A uq ust No refunds and Phone 463 n titn T H E P RES S ister in the swimming meet ‘being held by the Chicago Tribune at Linâ€" coinâ€" Park, Sunday. Mrs. Lyman Murphy and children and her sister Mrs. Lee Norman have left for Grand Forks, N. D., where they will visit relatives for several weeks. + Warner Turriff was one of the first of the north shore boys to regâ€" jster in the swimming meet ‘being Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hess and chilâ€" dren of Kenosha, Wisconsin spent a few days of the past week as the guests of Mrs. Bertha Kittman of N. St. Johns avenue. Mrs. James K. Ewell is leaving toâ€" day (Thursday) on a motor trip to Nichigan, â€" taking . her _ daughter, Dianne, to Camp Oak opening where she will remain the ‘rest of the sumâ€" mer. On Mrs. Ewell‘s return she will drive with Mrs. Klaber to Minesota un.a week‘s motor trip. Mrs. Bortha Kittman and mother, Mrs. Ernestine Hess â€" motored _ to Beaver Damnd Fond du Lac, Wisâ€" consin where they enjoyed‘ visiting with friends and rolatives over the weekâ€"end. . Messrs. Fritz Bahr, D. S. Edwards, FE:ul Udell, George Bahr and James Messrs. Fritz Bahr, D. S. Edwards, F:ul Udell, George Bahr and James Bilharz spent a couple of days this week on a fishing trip at Green Lake, Wisconsin. » Mrs. R. P. Sherer and Mrs. H. W. Murray are entertaining at the Exâ€" moor â€" club today at luncheon and bridge. Mrs. John Hanson‘ of Ridgewood drive entertained relatives from Chiâ€" cago Sunday. * f Mrs. William Anderson is visiting her twin sister Mrs. William S. Baker n Seattle, Washington, for several weeks. » + Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin and Mrs. John Hanson‘ of Ridgewood drive entertained relatives from Chiâ€" cago Sunday. * f Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Sheahen spent the weekâ€"end in Oshkosh, Wis. Mrs, Henry G. Winters and two daughters Edna and Patsy Ann left Saturday for New London and ‘Clinâ€" tonville, Wisconsin where they will visit relatives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. Egan of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mrs, John Sheahen., + Helen Jean and Bernice Abercromâ€" by. Ethel Ohrmund and Donna Jean ‘dell have gone to Camp Hickory I#ill, Wisconsin, the Girl Scout camp, for three weeks. Mrs. Howard.G. Kornblith of Linâ€" den _ avenue entertained twentyâ€"six guests at luncheon, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. ~Alex McEwen of Naida terrace announce the birth of a baby girl, born July 21 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. of Vernon avenue, Glencoe, are the proud parents of a son, born July 19 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kidney are rejoicing on the birth of a baby girl, born Sunday, July 20 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mary Smith of S. Sheridan road is the guest of Dorothy Berg of Chiâ€" cago, this week. Miss H. Fleming of Oshkosh, Wis. is the guest of Mrs. Cora St. Johns this week. Mrs. John â€" Sheahen left Tuesday for Sante Fe, New Mexico where she will visit relatives for two weeks. Mr. and ~Mrs. Lawrence Leverine F Martin and of Chicago Mr. and Mrs, George Hewitt of Winnipeg, Canada are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Henry Norkett of Homewood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Fammeo of Half Day road are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of a baby girl, born Saturday, July 19 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. The North Shore Catholie Womâ€" en‘s league gave a card party, Tuesâ€" day, July 15 for three hundred disâ€" abled war veterans at the Great Lakes training station. The ladies of the. league played cards with the men. Fortyâ€"four of the patients who. had birthdays in July were each given a lovely gift. Iee cream and cake were served by the ladies. Entertain War Vets With Party July 16 This is one of the four parties given. throughout the year for the The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. Peter Prato, chairman; Mrs. Snyder, assistant chairman; Mrs: A. E. Tilroe‘ of Wilmette, Mrs. Lillig of Highland Park; Mrs. F. T. O‘Brien, Wilmette, president of the league. Hold Picnic July 30 The Mother‘s club of the Y.W.C.A. will hold a_picnic at Sunset Wg‘od& Wednesday, July 30. Those who wish to attend and who did not attend the last meeting will please call Mrs. Schemmel, 1. P. 1837. SG Florsheim " Shoe| FELL BROS. Smart Shoes 509 Central Avenue Phone H. P. 456 The style‘s here . . . the wear‘s here ... a man‘sâ€" sized saving‘s here! Buy your new Florsheims at low Sale prices . .. 1985 Thursday, July 24, 1930 i9%

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