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Highland Park Press, 16 Jul 1931, p. 16

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Mrs. Eben W. Erikson of Rosemary terrace entertained her circle of the Edgewater Presbyterian church on Wednesday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Conn of Chiâ€" cago were the guests of Mrs. J. G. Myers of Rosemary terrace on Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer UE QUALITY GROCERS OF Th National } Food Stores Sunbrite Cleanser 3 â€"â€"13° Rex Super Suds 1 large Lasy Pwot Palmolive Soap Beauty Summer Snider‘s Catsup National Brand Mulled Red Currant Jelly Red Cross Macaroni and & Hormel‘s Chicken Flavor Prudence z2: Heat and Serve Loudon‘s Pure Tomato Juice Finest _ _ _ _ New York State * Tea * 18¢ **> 34. Nndmlorfludâ€"o,‘mp*“ omato National Peaches . California Yellow Cling Peaches m’*"‘â€"â€"â€" # Deerfield Locals Cake Food News is Good News! . B. Apple Sauce Mineral Soap 4 ve 2%¢ Prices Effective Friday and Saturday,; July 17 and 18 Vpsize No. 2 can 10â€"oz. No. 2 cans 19¢ Best Blend Tomatoes . . Apples . . . Summertime Fruits and Vegetables . Oranges . * .. 3 Detlus COffeée every week in dummo( thelra:‘nrdnmm National‘s budonmnhownphl.n{y...m this new low price on Swansdown Cake Flour and National Best Blend Coffee. _ Visit your nearest NadonalT.:dCo.FoodSmdlh weekâ€"end hear more about our Good News on Foods ! 1i Byc 3.00009 Mfalcc't'_' 8 io. 13¢ h*‘hflvmm carty â€" 6 i 'N."flhn‘:r.:' * MIDDLE WEST SINCE 1899 Ginger Ale Root Beer Lime, Lemon or Orange Soda AMERICAN HOME BEVERAGES Extra Dry Pale or Golden Purest Quality Solid Red and Ripe 6e Californals Vaigncles Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn enâ€" joyed a automobile trip around Lake Michigan last week. Their two little daughters remained with their grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Lidgerâ€" large 24â€"0r. Mrs. Ethan Willman of Whitefish Bay, Wis., spent Thursday with relaâ€" tives in Deerfield. Naturally Ripened tertained at dinner on Sunday in honorâ€"of theirâ€"little son John Allen‘s second birthday anniversary. New Cooking 1¢ Sale T HE PR E 8 8 ~â€"<Members of the Tuesday Evening Sewing club had ‘luncheon at ~the Deerfield Avenue Tea room on Thursâ€" day, followed by bridge at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Pettis of Chestnut street. 111 at her home on Elm street. â€" Kenneth Giss and Jack Condon are at the Boy Scout camp at Spring Il‘kep Wis. * Mrs. C. E. Piper has the mumps. Mrs. William Haggie is seriously ill at her home on Elm street. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Merrell left Saturday to spend several weeks with Mrs. Merrell‘s parents in La Rose. Jack Gagne returned wâ€""towcma‘o- on Tuesday with his sister Marilyn and will visit his grandmother Mrs. Fromm. Bobby, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoover of Orchard lane is quarantined for diphtheria. Mrs. G. Albert Willen will enterâ€" tain the Tuesday Evening Sewing club next week at her home on Springfield avenue. Mrs, William J. Hamilton enterâ€" tained â€"atâ€"luncheon on Wednesday at the Green Tea Pot in Highland Park in compliment to Miss Anderson of Lake Forest. Rarv Mr. and Mrs. Clark G. Wright are spending the summer in â€"Los Angeles, Calif., where they have taken an apartment at 2529 W. Fourth street. Mr. Wright is superintendent of the Lincoln, Ravinia and West Ridge schools and Mrs. Wright has % cafeteria. h Mrs. Bruce Blaine, Mrs. C. T. Anâ€" derson and two children Dorothy Jean and Ward and Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Pettis and son Bobby were the guests of Mrs. Henry Siljestrom of Highland Park on Friday. Cl ~Z COT La Rose, The Independent Social club met July 15 at the home of Mrs. John A. Hoffman. . The club will meet again on Wednesday afternoon, July 22, at the home of Mrs. Virginia Hicks. _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toll and two sons, Walter and Earl, spent Sunday with Mrs. Albert Becker of Chicago. out. the state, _: ______ _ â€".__ "~ [C~_ _ Mrs. Hugh Patterson will be hostâ€" ess to her luncheonâ€"bridge club on Wednesday at the Deerpath Avenue Tea room. t ©The annual Woman‘s Missionary convention of the Evangelical church will be held in Oakdale park, near Freeport, I!l., on July 23. Represenâ€" tatives from Deerfield are to be Mrs. Floyd Stanger of the W. M. S., Mrs. Emil Giss of the Mission band, Helen Cox of the Young People‘s circle and Mrs. John Stryker, general secretary Co. all last week, to the driveway on the west side of the Deerfleld depot. Mr.â€"Nick Melte and a group of men from the section assisted in the spreading and sprinkling of the stone. Each week new improvements are seen and the beautification of the depot grounds .continues with the Garden club of Deerfield as the guidâ€" ing influence. E‘ifiJnMMJM the Lake County Building Material Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz had as their guests on Thursday and Friday, Mrs. Anna Notz and Mr. Rudolph Notz of Chicago and Mrs. Emilic Glos of Northbrook. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1931

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