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Highland Park Press, 4 Jun 1931, p. 20

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Highwood, Illinois Phone N orth Shore Baking Co grocery store. 4 scores of your friends will certify that Mother‘s is the most ,dglgcigg%,Q.t breads. Do you seek wholeâ€" someness? Our bread is skillfully baked of the finest footstuffs. Economy ? Bread â€" Mother‘s Bread â€" provides both proteins and starches, a wholesome, deâ€" lightful, in expensive way to satisfy you appetite. Available at your nearest R Patronize the Press Advertisers â€" Free Delivery including Swnday Opposite Chicago North Western Station ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist aiheeinncu n Wiirlihes \ l ada" 94 4=°â€" K it‘s taste you‘re after, & piveadipe on oto ind B eb pie hm imeaitor S ~.‘r. PS v m One of the most universal, persistentâ€"and â€"human â€"superstiâ€"â€"â€" tions among the savage races ‘was the belief in the ferocity of 4 heâ€"Bvilâ€"F A‘i"i ~ortme eymzet=* of our physicians. Where Science and Ethics Reign THE PERFECT FOOD FOR ECONOMY The Evil Eye Highwood 2470 un Fue gomr c emrn? Phone 144 CHAS. ELWELL 517 Central Ave. ~Tel. H. P. 3289 Highland Park Cleaner Mr. and Mrs. Wolff of Milwaukee were Sunday guests at the J. G. Myers home. Mr. andâ€"~â€"Mrs. Paul McHugh and Miss Bernice Juhrend motored to Starved Rock, Rock Island, Ill,; â€"and Davenport, Iowa, over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Fred Horenberger will be hosâ€" tess to the Ladies Aid society of St. Paul‘s church on Thursday. Assistâ€" ing hostess are Mrs.* Fred LaBahn and Mrs. Cherry. â€" © fys Honor students for the 1931 gradâ€" uation class of the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school are Richard Merner _ Gerâ€" ald Lucas and Carol Frantz. 43 _ Irving Harder of Highland Park has rented Mrs. Margaret Freese‘s apartment. Mr. Harder and Miss Amy Dixon of Highland Park are to be married and will be at home to their friends on July 5. Helene Rose, the little daugh LeRoy Meyel-'s, Ahu_ the mumps Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooksy and daughter Doris and Victoria Juhrend spent Sunday at the J. W. Coosky home in Burlington, Wis. Peter Petersen was a dinner guest at the home of his brother Andrew Petersen of Highland Park on Saturâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thorup (Alice Thompson) who have been living at the Gordon Clouse home, have moved: . Sunday guests oTRav -nnd Mrs, F. G.. Piepenbrok were Rev. _ _ Mr. and Mrs, C.._E. .Bates..were called to â€"Galena,; &wflm y to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bates‘ aunt. . Be Good to Your Lovelyâ€" Summer "PRINT" * of a printed chiffon requires special care; gentle cleansing agents, conscientiouns handling. Such care is guaranâ€" teed by a j YOU know, that wisp l4fi OE C on ty e hy s sas Deerfield Locals little daughter of the camp ground Sunday morning. 10 o‘clock mass, Druce Lake hotel. e Road Directions Take Milwaukee avenue to Belvidere road ford, mm right (morth) is Drace ks aroond , tuen , arow lake to Association house. t “hmlz supper, 7. o‘clock ; 8 Welock : dinner, A . oclook | tom 5 Sohok _ There will be a short worship service on Stunts and group ;â€"fl;- awimming, boating, h ‘ ng, hiking Separate indoor sleeping lodges for 1 and u:ll n:nu. d'lnhcn:nd na-tgn ::?l" Outdoor swimming pool being constructed on gamp grounds. _ _â€" _ _ y What to Bring _ Requiredâ€"1 pillow case; 2 sheets ; towels toilet articles ; bathing suit. jonalâ€"Musical instrument; riding outft l(oqd:i and films ; tennis racket; flash light. _ Camp Activities Stunts and group party, Saturday night made at the Y.W.C.A. 24 hours before going to camp. They may be made for the full time or a #horter period. lfrmwi.htogo after work m Ilut and have no way, please phone the "Y" office that places for transportation may be arranged. Camp Merry Days, June 13, 14â€" Camp Merry days will be open to the Busiâ€" ness and Industrial girls of Highland Park, Lake Forest and Waukegan the weekâ€"end of June 18 and 14. Camp opens at 2 o‘clock Saturday afternoon and closes after tea Sunday evening. It is open to any girl in the community wh m_;m-ni.mm flsi‘fll‘s!a;l%ffiu and responsibilities. ~Out where you can find eunrniouhl and opâ€" portunity to widen your circle of fntnb. rest and recreation for all Reservation must be Bnioat °o D\ ‘iplvibaicn, t UR ainntone atr hn‘ snn oo ntelohccnt s »ctndand fiotbmlelub :re having h:lielr last mo:tm Tuesday, June 9, a pot nzr a Y.W.C.A. at 6:80. Mrs. Wm. yward is supper chairman, assisted by Mrs. Fred Lindâ€" strom, Mrs. Woodberry, Mrs. Gerken, Jr., and Mrs. Gerken Sr. After the supper the evening will be :’pont in playing bunco and eards, bridge and five hundred. The July meeting will be a family picnic the second 'Pue:day in July, the fourteenth, at Sunset park. g&nnnrl;-y??m"ld 1 r‘;ieenlrcb 3 fifi:: 'ui?el m{wd each girl is tomw'b«m Sic werper in â€"Bumet Siok Theraday arinine. Supper committee Iona Miller, Mary Richardâ€" son, Freddy Wietlauf and Lydia Simpson. TRCM, AETCORREE, â€". vm’w"f”“};‘l :_U.W Morris, Augusta Schriefer and n Milliâ€" The Friendship club had a picnic supper on the lawn of theâ€"Â¥.W.C.:A. Thursday, May 28. The club pins were decided upon. Three delâ€" egates . were. appointedâ€"toâ€"attendâ€"theâ€"Â¥. W.:C.A. Industrial. conferen rugaâ€" Mrs. Andrew Kujala of County Line road spent the weekâ€"end with her parents in Hancock, Mich. Mrs. Harriet Johnston of Lockport, Ill., spent the weekâ€"end at the homes of "her son W. D. Johnston, and her two daughters, Mrs. Carl Mau and Mrs. Conrad Uchtman. * A special program has been arâ€" ranged for the meeti theâ€"East. emersdcye‘vg:ning, June 4, at the Deerfield Masonic temple. Mrs.Mildred Gibbs of Highland Park spent Wednesday with her litâ€" tle son, Jack, at the Fred Biederstadt home. Miss Margaret Ludlow of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. Martha C. Love on Wednesday. A deljcatessen and home baked goods ~sale will be held in the Vant building (the old A & P store) on Saturday afternoon, June 6, from 1 until 5 o‘clock, under the auspices of the Eastern Star of Deerfield. Mrs. R. M. Vant is still quite ill with neuritis. * : guests at her home were Mr. and of La Grange and Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam Carolan and son William Jr., of Highland Park. ‘ Hr.lndlu.!.B.J,Ohnongm' two children Sylvia and Edwin and Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis spent Memorial day with the Arthur Gath. mann family of Itaska, III. Weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mrs.â€"Molty â€"Carolan ~Pfster were Misses Ma_rgaret: Florence and Beat. , Mtichigan . W. C. A. Notes Thursday, June . archery, tennis 4 1931

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