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Highland Park Press, 30 Jul 1931, p. 13

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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ball 1nd son Needhun of But Put palm. an ex- Pectod home the arst part “August from n motor trip through, to" and the mhtttaa. ' 7 I Miss Allie Yonker of Chicago in the house nest " the home of Iter also ter, Mm. Charla R. Vietnam of On- wanton avenue. Min tio Wheels: of M spout I few thy: In: week visiting with friends in manna Park. Mrs, B. W. Lowleu of We!!! avenue is enjoying 3 two week: trip Enough th, out; with her two chil- ren. M, _ce M, .7 _ _ Miss May Morrison of El Puo, Tunis tttshout" guest " the ham of, her aunt Mrs. Juno. W. Watson of Everett place. Mrs. Robert White of the Ambas- sador East. formerly, of Linden Put-k place his taken the George M. Brown home on Gléncoe avenue for the sum- mer months. Her sons, Ted ind Shel, don are with her. ' -3rr: -yrimitiiv-1tariF- “or -Bi%silr' place returned to his home on Sun- day from Almond, Wisconsin. _ The Mines Emmy!!! tlnAlterip, Berbeitek -enuiuti'ria "iit"""'ii' aifiriiF party last Wednesday evening in honor of their birthday unniveruries. Mrs. P. C. Nomnberg, president of the Misaionuy Brunch of the Illi- nois Confmnce of Enngelical churches, attended the convention of Oakdale Park, near Preeport, last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Klemp m plan- ning to spend the week-end " their summer tromeart Frmkiin take, Ms. Mr. and Mrs. B. S: Sanger and Mm Warren of Burial; were guests at the B. B. Knedler home in Prairie View, last'hesdty. -,2, _ ,, "a"'"" .7 = Hrs. rt.letortmeGeoetiaatd eon Alden and daughter, Dr. LoinL Greene, Tho accompanied Mrs. Elle! Clerk to Rockford on Monday, visited Mrs. Greene's nephew, Walter Gets of Rockford. -a-#.r.otmhakah-alr-lik---Wimr-Attar F. Jr8pauldhttt funny returned Sat- urdny from White Fish We. Winon- sin. Emma home they stepped at Camp. Mn-Kn-Ja-Wanr bringing the members of Troop 32 back to High- land Park. Katherine Johne‘ton of Wendy place won second place and received a medal in the swimming noes held at the Lincoln Park lagoon Inst thar. day. At an informal, deuce given in honor of lies Elsie Watkins and Mr. Frank Weekyleet Saturday ermine, Mr. and lire. Brutus R. Phelpe of Prospect evenue ennounced the en- gagement of their. denghter, Elise- beth Robb!» Phelps to _ new Grant Eugene Hill. V Bettn " line is usually celled. ie e gredate of the Principie college in St. Louis end of the School of Speech of Northwestern university. She is e member of the Zeta Phi'Ete end Delta German lor- orities. Lieut. Hill attended the Univerelty of Mieeouri and undated in 1931 from West Point.. He is the eon of Mr. end Mrs. Grunt Bill of But Palestine, Ohio. He in stationed at Fort Sheridan. _ - Mi iiiiriii. -tirWuiiiii i did daughter spent the Week-end at their nummer home on Funklin Lake, Wis. Miss Haul Stoddu'd of Monouk, 111. and Min June Relive of St. loch, Mo. have boon the house “at: of Miss Betty Phelps ttf Proopoct "can. Mr. Ind In. John mum family an M and and lie ting friend- in Indian. mm. July M, 1981 NETI'IE and NUTTY 537 Central Avenue, Highland Park Men’s plain black and brown‘oxfords Lots of bargains in men’s shoes are of- fered. Includ- in: men’s Til-Tone sport shoes: $335-$485 and $5.85 $335-$435 new: crew“ my PIANO‘S GOT To GET BE TUNED Au. EXCITED .. _ ABOUT IT NIE" r, ’ . , Q h-" dth Ma ““" {Ty 7 9e _ “STARTING 'yllTlNl?Ar,' AUGUST m ' .EveryShoe Reduced Iota "its 50% MEN’S "p-c-----'---';-,----".-..-'., ’ , L," T _' ' Clearance e Sale Ellandee Shoe ' Shop lines reduced 10% 'to 25%. handing Wilkovers. In our women’s derarimegtt-are otter ontstanding features. All our white and light colored shoes including linens ,ete., at two low prices: Suckling §2_.§‘5;_fog_1_nerly griggd aL8§.00 and $6.00. All our regular Our Greatest August A SPECIAL LOT OP Rollins Runstop Hosiery Formerly Priced to $1.95 I'll Pill. This b one of the Outstanding {ataxia of but 'ec _., M, M _ - .,_..k&hfynr..v Vw-., " - . . . ClRILDREN'S SPECIAL $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 300 Pairs of the Famous Billiken Shoes fatherly priced at Women's Department 202226222222 'rrafi./is"s"dfd,'.5> $3.85-$4.85 NOW 15-17 N. Second M. Plum H. P. 850 AND way an PERFECT 959691104 HEY rag-w THINK you're: PLAN: A on» N WITH AN E66 an?“ Peon: THAT we THE FINEST Ramos ARE eunneo TO A puma AT A seamen/an wow, BE u v A1WRRtrftTRF STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY .98c $1.35 $1,95 $2.95 Phone Highland Park 2819 Wit5M5rNlW4 Also a siuhle re. duction on our regu- lar line of men’s high grade Walk- over shoes at - $E85-$8.85 7 9e MENS "

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