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Highland Park Press, 21 Aug 1930, p. 13

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Thursday, Aug. 21, 1930 Mrs. Rolland Bleimehl and children Dorothy and Rolland and Mrs. Otto Pet: motored to Stoughton, Wis., last week to take Miss Hazel G.ravolt home after spending a few weeks here. They spent several days visiting friends and Miss Dorothy remained in Beloit to visit for a few weeks. Mrs. Henry Siljestrom will enter- tain the members of her bridge club tonight' at her home on N. St. Johns Avenue. 'Ed; Conrad and his nephew Fred- erick Golden, Jr., left last Thursday for Fisk and Green Lake, Wisconsin for a week. They will return home this week accompanied by Mrs. Con- rad who has been spending the past six'weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pansie. erund Mrs. Raymond Schneider and daughter Florence spent the week-end at Lake Beulah, Wisconsin. bringing home with them Budd and Jane, who have spent the past two weeks with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider. Dr, and " J. O’Connell and daughter Patsy are leaving this week for Hayward, Wisconsin, where they will visit the Alex Smith family of Glencoe, who have a cabin there. Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Borkert and daughter Nancy of Chicago were the guests on Thursday of their mother Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sr, Mr, and Mrs, M. H. Conrad and daughter Eleanor left on Tuesday for a few days fishing trip at Green Lake, Wisconsin. Miss Mata Helm who has been Miss Elennor’s guest for the past week returned to her home in Fisk, Wisconsin at the same time Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cope and family left on Saturday for a two weeks motor trip to the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meierhoff re- turned to their home on Gleneoe av- enue last week from a six week's motor trip to Yellowstone National Park and other places of interest in the west. V Bernice Aborcromhy is spending a week visiting her aunt Mrs. Roy Dick. enson of Park Ridge. __ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans, Mrs. Elmer Evans and son Norman, drove to Fond du Lac. Wisconsin, Thursday and spent the day visiting relatives. The J. S. Bell family are moving Saturday from 730 N, St. Johns av- enue into their new homo at 916 N. The J. 8. Bell Saturday from 73 enue into their m St. John's avenue. Mrs. Ludwig Andersen of Chicago was the Sunday guest of Mr. ttttd Mrs, John Croke of N. Green Bay road. Lea M, Croke returned to Chi. .cago with Mrs. Andersen and will be her guest for two weeks. Miss Hazel Bell, in cumpany with three friends is driving to Yellow- stone National Park this week. They plan to be ttone" about three weeks. Mrs. E. K. Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson with their fam- ily returned home Sunday from Daw. son Springs. Kentucky, where Mrs. Farmer went for the baths. Her health is some what improved. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malmquist and sons Walter and Jimmie are leaving Saturday for Iron River, Michigan, where they will spend about ten duyl visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D, Rose and son left Saturday morning for Prince- ton, Michigan. where they will visit friends for the next ten days. Local and Personal [Charters [staged toy Secretary of State Willilm J, Shut? ton last week chartered the Nntionnl Cereal Products Corp. of Libertyville to make and tsell corn, cereal or nut products and confections. H. S. Van- dervoort, Chicago; Chnrles' H. Peter- sen, Herman C. Petersen and Walter French, all of Libertyville, and Charles B. Clute of Chicago are the ineorporators. The concern is oapital- "" 'tIli.? I “‘5 'ft " . MII . 3:5 T h I h V . - i', \ A, V " l, _i'i'_-"-'l"_.i') r ,, 7 - / I, . . ',f:lls,.lt:jii / tt For Example: Bays' Suits Girls' Dress Phone H. P. 3360 Prices for Cleaning Children's Garments Are Exceptionally Reasonable New Firms in County Boys' Dresses and Girls' Coats TE! 1’3!!! ped notary. ized for “0,000 Ind hi: I fully-equip- . (Mt. french formerly conducted such a concern in Wankeun.) Another charter was lulled to the Delta Stoker company. Common. wealth avenue. North Chin“. to de- velop, make and deal in electrical, mechanical and chemical devicel and mechanical “when and handle trade marks patents, inventions, formula! and trade secrets. A. O. Dndy, G. L, Brunt" Ind J. C. Gale, all of North Chicago. are listed as the incorporate". The con- Me up Me up 75e up , Ewen theOld . 3ichool Bell Rings.. WT ' "ri Every wise mother has three reaaona for getting all the children's school cloth“ drreietuted before school-opening. First. her own self-respect and pride demands It. Second. she knows that " teachea her chlldren pride in appearance. Third, dry-cleaning removes all hidden dirt-. zrease stiints--the crime of the Itreet and at- iitmehere--rrvintr in the garment. no place for germs and miero.ortttmitmts to nettle and thrive. Dry-Cleaning“ not only clothea tnauranee but a health safeguard. (fit this, Make sure your children's clothes are eiewt--amart--eate w l / j) 327 North Gran Bay Road The popuhrky of Ana-bu m which our in!!!“ an In "06eted in the bet that during mo (in. wen mm Ana-kn m "- Meier expend, u ”up!“ with only TM) “win an impound Into :his country. wording to the CH- cngo “our club. corn in "pitaOed for 8100”. Th. Ittorncy in the can is Charla ' son of Hyde, Westbrook. lam ad Stephen-on of China» g; , ' f l 7) , " 20% V Discount Cash and Carry It

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