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Highland Park Press, 21 Aug 1930, p. 8

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Mid: M Kn he iann M Ann Wear Hart Schaffner&Marx I hume Tue Isles. Michin M for the next ttr ottneement urinate of It to Mr. a Uklahd Minn in Jnhn 13 South M. Johns Ave. " when ("I no M ttt prios that so! SchMI'm-r & Mar Tht $22.50 $25 $30 t htts been made at f Miss Agnes Marie Gauze bell of this K at the home of the mu. The yuunx couple Highland Park. mm of Mrs. Edwin Ort! “It Central nvenue FELL'S Du um PM“)! will!" tttt Manning! and N soon mid!!! trum vrsity stylv with trimmvr Hum; the u- or l't-Wh-r Urey or Briar Brown Sl'ITS FOR Tur', OCCASION Lansmg init roll mil too., They're all l u! an all time "low' urx quality". (with arena amp " Miss Edith Roslund at North av- enue is enjoying I two weeks vaca- tinn in Manny-k. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Axel T. Larson uf N. St. Jnhns avenue left Monday for Minocnua, Wisconsin, and from there will motor through Wisconsin for an extended trip. Mrs. Julian C. Conway of Los An- yualc-s- is the ttuevit at her sultan-law and "auehter, Lieut. and Mrs. Bryan of Ft. Sheridan. Mrs. Josephine Stewart of Lake Forest announces 'he engagement of her daughter, Elizabeth to George [mum-r Highland Park 207 Conway of Los An- t of her son-in-lnw 'ut. and Mrs. Bryan 'e and at for Hart THE ; Miss Lillian Savage of Preseottn I Arizona is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. "len. H. Ball of N. St. Johns avenue 'for the next week. _ Mrs. Mary Herdklotz nf S. Green 1333* road has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christmann and son, Ar. 1thur " Bronx, New York. They ex- Peet to remain in Highland Park fur the next ten days. Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Round, U. S. A., and two children of Washing» ton, D. C., are the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Durettc of Ft. Sheridan. Miss Fanny Kerr who has been lerttployed as secretary fur F. B. Wil- Tliams, real estate, for the last year, {is leaving with her sister. Margaret, who will enter Parsons cullegcr.in il-‘airlield, Iowa. Miss Kerr will be employed in _Fairtield. _ Miss Marguerite Nelson of Daz- gitt, Mich., is the guest uf Dorothy l Jane Melville, this week. Miss Gladys Siencrth left on Sat; urday for Pennsylvania to spend two weeks with relatives in Pittsburgh, New Castle and Beaver Falls. The tinanee trummittee of the High- land Park Wuman’s club is sponsor- _ine a lunchonn and bridge party at l Brierttate Golf club, Friday, Auzfi’2. IA few tables are still available. 1 Miss Klsie.Weseott nf llullywond. 'Cubic, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Melville, this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Ernst and Miss Main-l Ann Ernst motored tu, 'the Dells uver the week-end. William White of this city. The wedding will be an event of October 26 at the Methodist church of Lake Forest relatives here just returned Europe where The Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kuistl of New York are visiting friends and relatives here this week. They have just returned from a your spent in Europe where Mr. Kuist attended col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maechtlo drove to New York to meet the Kuists when they arrivod.trnm Europe and brought. them back with them. Mrs. Maevhtle is Mr, Kuist’s sister. Mrs. Harry Mills has left "with I party of friends on a mom trip in the east. two wm-ks City, Mich. Mrs. Boyer who has been visiting her son, Mr. E.»Boyer of Linden ave- Mr, 509 W. Central Avenue thum 'tlr SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Will Soon End! Lundgrch is enjoying a vacation near Traverse yman’s club is sponsor- n and bridge party at ' club, Friday, Auzfi’2. are still available. Wescolt of Hullywond. guest of Mrs. Charles Fell Bros. SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Final Opportunity! Be sure to see these Outstanding Values SMART SHOES Our one, left last Thursday for Anderson, Mo,, where she will spend the winter. Mr. arid Mrs. Gus Redine and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill spent last week- end in Waupaca, Wis. . . Mr, and Mrs. Clarence J. Bassler who have made their home It MI Lincoln avenue for the past three years are leaving about September 2 with their family to make their home in San Diego, Calif. They have mld their home to Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Kern of Chicago who will take up their residence here in September. Mrs. Lee Comegys was hostess on ‘chnesday afternoon to the members ‘of her bridge club at her home, 581 .Cednr avenue. Mrs. H. M. Prior and Mrs. A. G. McPherson left on Monday with a party of friends for a two.week's trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ruwitch and children, Joseph and Robert, left on Wednesday' morning on a. three weeks motor trip to Boston. They have taken a cottage on the river during their stay. ' . . Mr. and 'tt Albert T. Lillie and family " him-wood drive left on Saturday for a two weeks western trip-stopping at various places of in. terest. Miss Charlotte Bassler entertained six of her friends at. a six o'clock din- ner on Tuesday fulluwrd by a theatre party at the Alcyon. Mr. and Mrs. George Koon and daughters returned Saturday from' 3 two weeks stay in Michigan. Miss Enid Pearce sailed on the Britannie August 16, to visit relatives in England, Schtland and France. She will return the early part of Novem- "ter. Mr. and Mrs. George Vetter and daughter, Mrs. Johnson. of Lincoln avenue, returned from a week', trip to their rattan at Waupaea/ Wis. Mrs, John R. Hoffman announces tho engagement of her daughter, Mary Patricia, to Mr. Emil Reiter, son of Mrs. Thersia Ochsenreiter of Limlau. Germany. Henry Bacon of 121 N. Linden ave- nuo arrived home on Tuesday from n two months' trip in Europe. The Rev. W. W. Nelson has return- ed from a' three weeks vacation trip in Oakland, Nab. - Thursday, Aug. 21, 1930 Tel. H. P. 456 sailed on the to visit relatives and France. She part of Novem-

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