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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 8

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Mr. and Mn. u Roy Dickeluon and Mr. und Mrs. E. Huh-more of Pink Ridge me the [nuts (my) Thnnhtttrivimt, of Mr. Ind In. Arch Abereromby of Lincoln avenue. . Frederick Golden Jr. will spend this week with Mr. and Mrs. B. tur. rinon Norris of Oak Park. Mr. Franklin Vance Nelson and daughter llunict of Skokie nvenuc. will he the Thnnhsttivintr lily ttueBts " relative: in Downers Grove, Ill. spent "In Week Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ionic nnd Ion Arthur, ntumd last. week from Punch Lick Springs. when they GEORGE W. FRALEY CO. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHANGE IN SHOWROOM LOCATION FOR ANY OR ALL OF Tms SERVICE JUST CALL H. P. 2627 7 Pending the selection of store location the Highland George W. Fraley Co., will be closed. Meanwhile the Chicago wholesale showroom at 1115 North Franklin Street will be available to the North Shore public. Fred H. Smith, local manager, will continue to operate in Highland Park and vicinity, offer- ing the same service that he established with George W. Fraley Co. This service includes personal accompaniment to Chicago showrooms for the selection of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, ete. Also. personal service in your home in connection with draperies, slip covers, Upholstering. repairing, refinishing; and moth proofrng. _ . . ganization in Chicago and Mr. Smith at High land Park. Miss June Robinson, interior decorator will :nntinue to be associated with the Fraley Or- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Possum who hue been spending the past month with Native» here will leave Mon- day for Avon Park, Florida, when Mr, Fouum will be professional " the llighlnnd Club Country club. They m of a more suitable bland Park branch of at 355 Central Avenue THE PRESS parents, Mr. and Mn. M. H, Cottrttd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conrad and of 128 McGovern street. nephew Wesley and niece Miss Lu. Mrs. C. R. Lesher and daughter cille Helm, left last night for Fisk, Jew of Cleveland, Ohio, are spend- Wis., where they will spend the week. ing this week with their parents. Mr. end with Mrs. Conrad’s parents, Mr. “A er, C. L Bovd. Mr. Lesher, and Mrs. John Pal-mic. and Mrs. C. L. Boyd. Mr. Usher, who is employed by the Oldsmobile Motor works has been trtrnaferred from Cleveland to Buffalo. When Mrs. Lesher returns to her home it will be in Buihdo. I Mrs. James Basel", who we: op, tented on B few weeks 120 in the August“; hospital, Chicago, return- ed to her home on N. First street Sunday, very much improved. _ Clarence Malmquist and Raymond Rudolph returned Sundny night from a week's hunting trip at Iron County, Michigan. They report hunting very good. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Bell nre enter- taining twenty-six guests at dinner an Thanksgiving Day. The out-o!- tnwn guests will be from Elgin, River- side and Chicago. I Miss Elizabeth Robbins Phelps is entertaining a large group of friends " dinner at her home preceding the Thanksgiving dance being given Fri- day evening at the Women’s club. Mrs. Marshall Marsh of Chicago entertained at a tee. Tuesday at the Fort-nightly for her granddaughter. Miss Katharine Eleanor Roberts, of this city, who was presented at I tea in Schtember by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Randall Roberts. i MEMORY OF Mr. Perry Ronan will be host at a dinner preceding the Thanksgiving dance given by the Social Service de- partment of the Woman's club on Friday evening. Mrs. Edwin Lehmkuhl entertained her 500 club Tuesday evening at her home on North avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Saathoft we entertaining at a family Thanks- giving dinner today, at their home on South second street. Dr. and Mrs. O'Connell and daugh- tor Patsy are spending Thanksgiving aryrthe week-end with relatives in Chatsworth and Piper City, Illinois. Mrs. Otto Peta entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on McGovern street Tuesday evening. There were two tables. Mrs. Herbert East of Prairie av- enue entertained the members of her bridge club last Friday afternoon. There were three tables. The Fort Sheridan Woman's club met on Monday night in the chapel with Mrs. J, Lange and Mrs. M. Gubtch as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Burr A. Leisenring and family are spending Thanksgiv- ing day witthlatiw-n in Woodstock, Illinois. PRESERVE THE A PHOTOGRAPH WILL YOUR PARTY! 22 N. Second St. mitHHi'rsWliII,lilt STUDIO We are now emhled by the use of the new “Elevtric Flash" equipment to take group and in- door pictures without the usual, NOISE, SMOKE and DANGER of Fire. Phone Highland Park 435 _ Mrs. Edward Conrad and palsy and niece Miss Lu. left last night for Fisk, Thursday, Nov. 27, 1980 For complete information Highland Park

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