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Highland Park Press, 9 Jul 1931, p. 22

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The Garden club of Deerfield will hold its July meeting on next Wednesâ€" day, the fifteenth, at the home of Miss Winifred Nichol of Wilmot road. The Junior .Garden..club _ will have charge of the program. Mrs. Robert Johnson of Brier Hill will be assistâ€" ing hostess. Miss Lucille Fisher, daughter of pound Swift‘s Premium Hams pound pound ... pound .. pound pound Fancy Fresh Dressed Broilers OME ... .. ... sa «ie arn un t camean euieveabaictnien n apncbnt enngiah on pound Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs Best Native Standing Rib Roast Choice Native Pot Roast pound Leg of the Finest 1931 Genuine Spring Lamb â€" â€" esns s Swift‘s Premium Frankfurters Lean Native Boiling Beef Swift‘s Premium Sliced Bacon All our meat is inspected by theâ€"United States o ~ Government f Short Leg of Milk Fed V eal MONARCH FURRIERS e "al>: w 4 f "â€"< : fart o s <. s m * â€" ces “' â€" M i4 iz We F/ \~AIL2 EP Cleans, Glazes, Stores, Inâ€" sures Your Fur Garments â€"519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 Lincoln Market CGardenâ€"Club â€"Meets We‘ll send a bonded messenger for your furs who will give you our estimate on your repairing and remodelâ€" ing work. Free storage on repairs. * 1049 TOWER ROAD, HUBBARD WOODS Highland P ark Specials for Saturday Only Mr:â€"and Mrs:> Herbert Fisherâ€"ofâ€"Duâ€" buque, Ia., was married on Thursday, June 25 to Florian Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Savage of Hazel avenue, Deerfield. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Savage are living at the Oakâ€" shire hotel, Oak Park. Mr. Savage is Pilot Instructor at the Edgewater Flying club, Chicago Municipal Air Port and Mrs. Savage is a member o the office force of the same club. 30c¢ 25¢ 22¢ 30¢ 22¢ 35¢ 35¢ 12¢ 25¢ 10c THE PRES S The Deerfield Presbyterian Missâ€" ionary Society will hold an outdoor meeting on Thursday, July 16, at Sunset Park, Hightand Park. In case of rain the picnic luncheon will be held in the church. An invitation is extended to all the women of the church. Mrs. William _ Gibbons and two chilâ€" dren of California were the guests of Mrs. Gibbon‘s sister, Mrs. Burr Hindahl on Tuesday. ' 32 Charles Hatch is assisting his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Carlâ€"Knigge, on the Deerfield route of the Siljestrom Ice company. A. Franken of Altadena, Calif., is visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. Franken is the former owner of the Franken Bros. nursery in Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page: (Gladys Easton) are the proud parents of a son born Sunday, July 5, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. The Pages now :::ve three children, two girls and a y. â€" 5 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schulder (the former Virginia Lord) have a daughâ€" ter, Barbara Jean, born last Sunday at _the Victory â€"Memorial â€" hospital. Betty Schulder who has spent the past week with her aunt, Mrs. Emil Fredericks, returned Wednesday to her home in Lily Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Roy A. Crossman and little son of Highland Park have gone to Nova Scotia to spend a month with Dr. Crossman‘s mother. Dr. Donald Rossiter will take over Dr. Crossâ€" man‘s practice whileâ€"theâ€"Crossmans are away. _ w :A â€" 4s u4e w Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoe Williams were hosts to a number of Deerfield couples at a beach party Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Williams reside in Highland Park. Mrs. Carl Knigge and her two litâ€" tle sons are recovering from the mumps. Mrs. Knigge has also been ill with rheumatism for the past four weeks. A Miss Ethel Ttitus is visiting at the Tripp home in Libertyville. ______. _ :'rr'â€"-:---â€"' e w o qA oo uie m ment equipment has been in use in Bannockburn this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stadler and two little daughters, Elizabeth Ann and Belinda spent the holidays with Mr. Stadler‘s mother in Bement, IIl. Miss Minnic Schwingel of Ravensâ€" wood is spending the week with her niece, Mrs. Agnes Clavey of Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Herbst of Randolph, Minn., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Herbst‘s uncle, James Fritsch, and her cousin, Mrs. Floyd Stanger. Mrs. Herbst was Cecelia Miller before her marriage. Mrs.â€"Olivia Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lundgren of Highland Park to their summer home near Traverse City, Mich., on Wedâ€" nesday.~ °© _Miss Ruth Bolt has the mumps. Mr. and Mrs.:â€"Buss (Helen Dodge) of Burlington, Wis., visited in Deerâ€" field on Sunday and attended Mrs. ~â€"‘The Misses Viola and Irene Rockenâ€" bach and their father, Mr. George Rockenbach, attended a family picnic reunion at the Lewis Mills home in Diamond Lake on Independence Day. Ralph Horenberger with Ray Hoffâ€" man of Glenview left Friday morning to be the guests of George Eggert at his log cabin on a lake near Gleason, Wis. The boys returned Wednesday. Deerfield Loeals . Misses Margaret and Ruth Hun: and Elizabeth Stone of Chicago an Irene Stone of Centralia, Mo., were the dinner guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke of Central avenue on Sunday. â€" William Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hansen of Bannockburn graduated recently from the Shattuck school, Faribault, Minn. He plans to enroll at Northwestern university in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Youngs left Monday morning on a short business trip through Wisconsin. They are driving the Highland Park Legion‘s Chevrolet. 5 _xmmm_zm:% spent Friday and Saturday with niece, Mrs. E. H. Selig. Miss Gayle Bornemann left Thursâ€" day evening to spend the summer at the Arden _Shore _camp, .where _she will act as an assisting nurse,. ______ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredericks and son Orval attended the funeral of Mr. Fredericks‘ aunt, Mrs. Louis Scharâ€" rinhausen, in ~Arlington Heights on Sunday.. "Shoes Rebuilt the Factory Way"* (One door North of Walgreen‘s) [SKOKIE VALLEY}] . LAUNDRY _ ; WILL DO YOUR WASH: LOTS BETTER‘N | CAN! THERES OTHER WORK ' FOR ME,MISSUS am,. REBUILDING MANHATTAN SHOE C SEOKIE YALLE! THE MAID IS RIGHTâ€"OUR REBUILDERS > Hats Cleaned and Blocked _ Shoes Shined _ 14 NORTH FIRST STREET All of our work is guaranteed METHODS ARE BETTER Men‘s Soles ..â€"â€"â€"$1.25 Ladies Soles _ 1.15 SWEET AND CLEAN Thursday, July 9, 1981 Po pla Fr sct rol on nu! got is da» dan ga eve tio ter ag tea Th an an ing yes da oth dre ing lee cla te NC Su

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