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Highland Park Press, 8 Sep 1932, p. 12

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& } it Place a Want Ad for Results â€"€DGEWATER BEACH HOTEL fnd Tima: aboveâ€" $6.95 down with"skirt" i Public Service Stores red aboveâ€"now only $69.50 ;,,[,;,',']J .95 down "Little by Little". Same model ith ""skirt" is only $49.50 cashâ€"$4.95 down. H II:OR;IVATE MOTOR COACH SERVICE to and fro 1 o0p. « B A GARAGE in the Building accommodating 200 cars Your personal inspection is cordially invited. m is the ideal residence for Suburbanites who plan to close or rent their homes during the Fall and Winter Seasons. E In addition to most attractive, newly adjusted rates on B KITCHENETTES, PARLOR SUITES and _ ROOMS, E This Hotel affords W Is the ideal residence : lowâ€"priced Thor washer is pic $25.00 Full size Wardrobe Trunk ~$50.00 Full size Wardrobe Trunk Wardrobe Hat Boxes ......... $12.00 Fitted Overnight Case ........ ____On Lake Michigan 5300 BLOCKâ€"SHERIDAN ROAD ~ CHICACO _ It‘s easy to save money css thisfl_way‘. < + TRACY TAYVYVLOR . If You Are Going Away to School You will be interested in TAYLOR LUGGAGE . DEWEY, Managing Director. . JB Hundreds of women are today who never did it ~before. No wonder! Elecâ€" onstrate in your home. No obligation. clothes ready for the line. In two hours the average wash is done. Let us demâ€" been priced so lowâ€"they save you a dollar or more every week on your launâ€" dry bill. There‘s no hard work, either. You simply loed the tub and the agiâ€" tator rubs clothes clean. (No preliminary soaking is necessary.) A motorâ€" driven wringer gets to and from the :*chle:; [I| A NY A UTOMO BILE = | The Cheapest Way TEKB PRBSs ||| WADSWORTH BrRoS. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and her daughter Miss Madge Smith, spent the weekâ€"end in Logansport, Ind. Mrs. E. K. Williams of Nashville, Brown county, Ind., arrived last week, ‘accompanied by* her two grandchildren Rosemary and Frank Russo, Jr., for a visit with the F. W. Russos. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Czajkowski of Milwaukee, Wis., were the weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson B. Brand. the _ Evangelical Congregational church on Thursday, Sept. 15, at 2:30 p.m., at which meeting Miss Margaret Haines will speak of her work in French, Africa. the Billie McGaff spent several days of last week with his aunt Mrs. C. C. Bennett of Mundelein. 60 c + Mrs. Arnold Peterson . of 1291 Broadview avenue, will entertain the Woman‘s Missionary society of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanson of Lincoln, Neb., who have been visitâ€" ing relatives and friends here for the past two weeks returned to their home early this week. . Miss Gladys M. Greenlaw returnâ€" ed last week from Denver and Estes Park,~ Colo., where she spent the month of August. She is located for the winter in the Lyle W. Maley home on Prospect avenue. Eight families of the Bethany church spent Labor Day at the Deckâ€" er cottage at Long Lake. Mr. J. J. Brand of St. Petersburg, Fla., is spending several months in Highland Park visiting relatives and friends. â€" â€"Local and Personal ~~=of Highland Park Phone Winnetka 3810 16 Carlton Court â€" â€" C OUR SERVICE IS THE RIGHT KIND AND IS COMPLETELY GUARANTEED | Good Service is not based on the the results of the money invested dollars and cents involved â€" but on TO SERVICE Right Way Robert Walker, Jr., of Cary ave: nue, will enter the Lake Forest academy the twentieth of this month. on Mr. and; Mrs. Walter Meierhof spent Monday at thé Lee Adams‘ cottage at Antioch.â€" , The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethany church will meet in the church parlors this afternoon (Thursday.) Mrs. White and Miss White of St. Joseph, Mo., have returned to their home after a visit with Mrs. White‘s daughter, Mrs. W. A. Walâ€" ters _ of NortKavenue. s Mr. Robert Roeber and Mr: J. J. Brand enjoyed a motor trip around Lake Michigan, last week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Berry and daughter Maxine attended the Elk. horn Fair at Elkhorn, Wis., on Monâ€" day. 2 Miss Dorothy Teare has returned from Monmouth, Ill., to the home of Mrs. L. B. Sinclair of Dale avenue. Miss Teare is librarian at Deerficld. Shields high school. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Davis of Lake Koshkonong, Wis., over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. B. Helke entertained at luncheon and bridge last Friday afternoon. ant broke her leg several weeks agy 1M [ _ and who has been confined to ty | | [ Highland Park hospital since that time, has returned to the home 0; her son Mr. F. C. Noerenberg of g © Second street. â€" Mrs, Noerenberg, : who is one of the older residents of , this city, will be laid up for some i time. She will welcome a visit from any of her friends at any time. h â€" A.. J. Noerenberg, who THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER : Winnetka, Ili. 1908 th th th 6t

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