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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1933, p. 5

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'}e sacrificed at L'J of low prices ‘r U quidate‘ this ch 1st NA L ENTS or Cash nity, The sl ues $28.50 Value TOP COAT (size 38) $1.00 rnoon â€" HATS _ . FEBRUARY 9, ealrâ€" n{::au e th-'ha‘m! amm.%c.m! â€"â€" Mrs. George Sticken Jr, has reâ€" govered from her iliness andâ€" has returned to her duties in the Shaâ€" Mrs. Martha C. Love, Mr. and : Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbit, Mildred Love Gunckel and their guest Mr. John Carroll of Highwood were guests Friday at the Charles Welter and Fred Dorman homesâ€"in Evanston. Mrs. S. Nighsonger and son Clifâ€" ford of Zion spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mericle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juhrend were guests Friday at the Paul McHugh home in West Lake Forest. ,Therroglschroodorhmflymond this week from North Chestnut street to part of the Fehr house on West Deerfield avenue. ° â€" _ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,‘ 1938 { day evening, Mrs. Cruickshank‘s father, Mr. James Ketchion and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ackerman and family of North Chicago. _ â€"__ hostesses with Mrs. Raymond Dobâ€" bins at the one o‘clock luncheonâ€" bridge at Mrs. Dobbin‘s home, Feb. 18, for the benefit of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott of West Hazel avenue have a baby girl botn Sunday at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Albert Krause entertained her W.M.S. circle last Friday aftâ€" ernoon Mr. Danielson exhibited sevâ€" enty varieties of paper products to the group in an interetsing demonâ€" stration. The.circle has not as yet fullydecided upon its new name but had considered Naomi circle. [ eermuBhan 3 ~25¢ mMILK _ 3 =" elected chairman and Mrs. C. V. Steiner, secretary and treasurer. They mplected Queen Esther as the new name of their circle. This was formerly the Rainbow group. The Sunshine group has selected Rachel for its circle name. The Tireless Toilers. are meeting the third Wednesday of this month at Mrs. Bassinger of Osterman avâ€" ue was hostess to her circle last riday. Mrs. T. G. Johnson was JELLO â€" © SALMON 3125c ) RICE _ OVALTINE *39¢| VANILLA Sugar 10» 49 ¢ Easy and Inexpensive AMERICAN FAMILY TISSUE 4 * 19c | SALMON sOAP â€" we 10 « 40¢ A. L. CARPENTER & SON BUY AMERIC A N t Po LOCAL and PERSONAL â€""‘â€"â€"”"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"l Evans Watkins p HIGHLAND PARK | t.‘{.‘:"’,fiu“:‘,fi y :,;*;2 nob 23 o esd m $ THREE DAYSâ€"THREE $|39 2% ty YOU‘LL GET GCREATER VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR AT THIS STORE ° Ar ON SALE ALL WEEK sidering Priscilla or Rhod Mrs. Robert Walker is ing at dinner, Saturday preceding the benefit dance sponâ€" sored by Northwestern University Settlement at the Highland Park Woman‘s club, t Miss Mary Swazey who recently sumed her studies at Antioch colâ€" lege, Yellow Springs, Ohio, . Mrs.© James Sheahen of Sunset road entertained the Lady ‘Foresâ€" ters at her home last Thursday. aftâ€" Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stukey enterâ€" tained at two%ables of bridge, Satâ€" I!1., spent the past week with his son, Rev. H. F. Siemsen of Laurel Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Seott of Deerfield are receiving eourmh-* tions on the birth of a daughter, born Sunday at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Scott was formerly Miss Hazel Booth. _ is y Mrs. O. K. Wessling‘s class of the Bethany church are planning :i Valentine party for Monday eveâ€" ng. Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller of Mor« ton Grove were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Helke. ; Mrs. Eva Wicklander of Highâ€" wood ‘announces the marriage of her daughter Ruth to Mr. Charles J. Therrien of Northbrook which took place Tuesday morning. Mrs. Charles French is entertainâ€" ing at dinner preceding the dance being given at the Highland Park Woman‘s club, Saturday ‘evening, by Northwestern University Settleâ€" sor road entertained the members of her bridge club last evening. Mrs. Chris Stukey of Denver, Colo., who was en route to Toronto, Canada to visit her daughter, Mrs. Tucker, spent a few days last week with her son Mr. D. C. Stukey and his family of S. St. Johns avenue. Rev. and Mrs. Tucker who are at the Mission Rest home in . Toronto are missionaries to Africa, and they will soon leave to resume their duties there, after a several months furlough in the United States. : an ce o Te on Bdnne Mr. J. F. No. 2 o any t on e t poabh d *« "ER & SON For Delivery Service Phone H. P. 83 _â€" BUY FROM INDEPENDENT TS _ _ 244 Ib. sack ROYAL BLUE n I. ma_ . 93¢ 27C | Butter WAFERS 2%. 351 29¢| cORN 5 3 fr 25c ‘ â€" 1| 18th at the Waukegan Masonic temâ€" ONAL “»u,,,, o. snn 5 | mc rmmpsmmmmeneed | ayoune, who anderntat on P ho Olson‘s. They 8t8 ©01â€"| "ital aâ€"week ago is getting along FLOUR EDAL Quaker or Royal Blue Quick or Regular 61c ple. The public is invited. |___._ | Willis Gerken, of this city, passed aventue, who und ‘:,u appenâ€" netka, following a two weeks‘ illâ€" pital aâ€"week ago is getting along: vices were held Monday at the famâ€"| nicely. : Her many friends Wwill be ily residence with burial in Memâ€". glad to hear of her improved conâ€" orial Park cemetery, Mr. Demski dition. â€"_ â€" C . [ leaves a wife_and two daughters,! _ The Philathea class of t Bethâ€" Mrs. Geraid Whitcomb and Mrs. any church is ing .# plqylGezhen. £ ; | which they will â€" Mondéy: eveâ€"!â€" The marriage of: Miss Edith ning, Feb. 20th.. / | Boynton, daughter of Mrs. Charles Mrs. Michael O‘Flaberty of Praiâ€" Theodore Boynton of 1005 South rie avenue, entertained at |a perâ€" ; Sheridan road, to Mr. John Hunâ€" sonal shower ~ last| Thursd eveâ€"! toon Harmon, will take place Satâ€" ning for Miss Gabrielle: |Walsh, urday morning at eleven o‘clock at whose marriage to Mr. Johr Leonâ€"| the family â€" residence.. The Rev. ardi took place on Saturda; | Duncan H. Browne of St. James | Miss Marion Weisenberger who Episcopal church, Chicago, will ofâ€"| attends ~Beloit college, spent the ficiate. A wedding breakfast will weekâ€"end with her parents Mr, and follow the ceremony. The cereâ€" Mrs. Albert Weisenberger o| Sher-lmony will be a very quiet affair idan road. k | | with only the immediate families‘ Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Sanborn of| will be present. Mr. Harmon and Ridgewood drive entertained |a numâ€"| his bride will go to Florida for| ber of friends.from Milwaukee last their wedding trip. ~Miss Boynton‘s | Sunday. en hy .\ father, who died about ten years | Mrs. Edward Strenger| enterâ€" ago, was a notable figure in the | tained the 1932 officers of the Eastâ€"‘commercial life of Chicago and the ern Star last night, Wednesflay. family is one of the most prominent Mrs. James Carlson of Onjwentsia in Highland Park. ! avenue entertained her 500 plub on| â€" Mrs. Ellswortk Mills is entertainâ€" Wednesday afternoon. ing at dinner Saturday evening, â€" Mrs, Emma Wickersham of Rogâ€" preceding the dance at the Highland. jers Park and Mrs. Dorothy Flanâ€"‘Park Woman‘s club given by the ingam of Evanston were the guests Northwestern: University Settleâ€" of Mrs. Charles Brace last] Thursâ€"| ment. | daw. , ‘ Mrs. Ralph Clark of Moncton, idan road. | & ! Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sanborn of Ridgewood drive entertained ia numâ€" ber of friends.from Milwau last Sunday. s hy A Mrs. Edward Strenger j enterâ€" tained the 1932 officers of Eastâ€" ern Star last night, Wednesflay. Mrs. James Carlson of Onjwentsia avenue entertained her 500 klub on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Wickersham of Rogâ€" érs Park and Mrs. Dorothy Flanâ€" ingam of Evanston were thed guests of Mrs. Charles Brace last| Thursâ€" TeJ + " _ Mr. Dudley Crafts Watson left Tuesday for a trip through the south. He will stop at Gulf Park college to visit his daughter, Marâ€" jory, who is nttem!inz schod! thet;e. jory, who is attending 1 there. Mrs. L. R. Tjaden of S nnyside avenue »entertained. the omen‘s Auxiliary | Kondny_evenin:. e rel. ~avenue ;;i;-l:e'ft vl'fl_'iaay for a.lmonths visit at Fort Meyers, Florida, Mrs. R. G. Knopke of Fond du Lac Wis. is the guest this week|of Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom Mrs. E. R.. Pheips of avenue has issued invitations to the members of the North Shote chapâ€" ter of the Daughters of th Ameriâ€" can Revolution to attend & lunchâ€" eon to aid employment on Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 12 o‘clock, p ing the fifi;ldlu work for many le in our community and of gi pleasâ€" ure to the guests at a ve small _ Mrs. Baker of Manistee, is visiting her daughter 1 ton Mavor of Laurel aver avenue and Mrs. MAXWELL HOUSE | BIG VALUE COFFEE $1 Bottle of the "12¢ E PRESS of Chicago motored to Biloxi, Miss. for a ten days, sojourn. ing a month with her cousin, Mrs. Robert H. Herbst. f 3 DRESSES â€"Silk, any style, Cleaned and Pressedq 10f 3 DRESSES â€"Woo! or Knitted, Cleaned and Pressed for 2 COATS â€"including Furâ€"Trimmed eb rmvabvbsessas d Combination No. 1 . â€"1 Pair of Gloves, 1 Hat, 1 Fur Neckpiec¢, all cleaned for . ... Combination No. 2 , | â€"Wool Skirt, Leather Jacket and Blouse, all cleaned for ... .. DOLLAR DA Y at Vogue Cleaners ; Men‘s Department 3 MEN‘S SUITS â€"Cleaned , pressed and Reâ€"Shaped . . . 2 COATS â€"One Heavy and one Light onirvhanepent _ Combination No. 1 â€"Two Hats and one Scarf, all for Combination No. 2 =â€"20 NECKTIES, cleaned and pressed for .................. CHILDREN‘S (Up to 11 Years Old) _ 2 DRESSES â€"Silk or Wool ....................... 2 BOYS‘ SUITS 2 COATSâ€"Boys‘ or Girls‘, including furâ€"trimmed .. 1. LEATHER JACKET us 2 ZIPPER SUITS | ' RUGSâ€"DRAPESâ€"CHAIRS SMALL RUGS (Up to 3â€"ft. 6â€"in. by 6â€"ft. 6â€"in.) 2 Oriental or Domestic Rugs for ..........~....~.â€" 24 PAIR DRAPES â€"Silk or Cretonne ...... 1 CHAIR PULL/â€"Pullâ€"Up or Side Chair ... 9x12 DOMESTIC RUGS, f â€"One rug cleaned at regular price $2.50; additional f "The North Shore‘s Best" l Main Office and Plant 327â€"329 North Green I#ay Rd. Thursdayâ€"Fridayâ€"Saturday Ladies‘ Department ' â€"Silk, any st;le, Cleaned and Pressed for â€"Wool or Knitted, Cleaned and Pressed for ess at a dinner préceding the dance Gust Redine of 8. mm»mn&mw l versity Settlement at the Highland | anniversary. Park Woman‘s Club on Saturday | their grandson, C m. Mm“ « M nCt Mrs. William Jones will be hostâ€" Distinctive French Colored Print B 50c and 75¢ values, THREE FOR .: 603 Davis STREET Children‘s Department All Fingerâ€"Tip and Guest Towels, â€"â€"â€" Ince t applicqued, and crossgâ€"stitched silhouettes, value to $1.75; Special 1 ........._._._._._._._._._.____« Household Furnishings DOLLAR DAYS SPEC Tus Lace Sn Straight 25% Discoun on Our Entire Stock Sm for Dollar Days Highland 1.00 4 $1 $1 }"2 >:%£' '3'1,‘*.":

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