Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1933, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

in on sister, | RN â€" t, Migs Saiss ) Dip nobile | 38 _ [ :y tended | | . 4 in Lib Brigg it to us! We will r@pair it for pery little . ; . Or you cain trade it in for a new t eveâ€" at the ining t t ertra. Low A‘;momv* hakes the sturdiet es get pay for 565 on i bc‘ J of " Soe at the e Lo Geater, Leveridk .( Mein! k ies at the Ravinia Nurseries, l 4 ‘munimr. Auquén‘. x: n Thursday Miss Shulder of Lily Lake s visiti her cousin,; Charlotte frages Dettert Meyer ang r, and Mrs. ; ; Mrs. (M s brother, Junior cm* on of Brownstown, Ill., spent Suks lay with Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. ichwarm 4t the home on Garay IT, LCO V A â€" 4240 ks ie i Jewelry Diamonds Ete: | on Credit ‘TICK .. (Olivig and will take from h«rt Northbrook w *% 4 #e CHICAGO Misses Nina Sg?q Mary, and Sarah F Crystal Lake, visited Mr. Irving 6 lowing a polo m £ couples, last week of his parents, Mr Seago, of Sunset Co Miss Jonpbim‘iq taken to the Highla tal on Friday. & Miss Grace Howe o California, visited Hunt, and family We week. $ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Sthwab had as their guests C ys of last week, Mr. and § rard | of Fredericksburg, t 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fritck ¢ Crystal Lake are mo into gfi Fred Schwab apar ‘ "‘"“’P‘ of September. | WB s Mr. Irving Seago folâ€" lowing a polo game for eight y couples, last week . at the ENJOY Bergfield) of Long V at the C. T. 4 nesday. Mrs. Rowen Deerfield school durt Mr. and Mrs, F\ as their guests & week, Mr. and Hr';. of Fredericksburg, | Mrs. Fred R. Hunt Sr. of Park is visiting her d daughâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and .\ Dan Hunt of Fair Oaks avenu . f Mr. â€"and Mrs. Franklin Grove, Bruce Blaines on W Mrs. Carl Witt and aghters visited relatives in St.| Paul last week. : en P Mr. and Mrs. W.!J. Buttor planning a tripto'fN&w m week. L006 frl Miss Luella W a rec and her mother, John W 1 visited Mrs. J. C. Hughl on Monday. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 Locals and P jonialzf Deerfield _ Write for Fre CATERING TO MORE A GLORIOUS VACATION | AT BEAUTIFUL: 3 Walloon Lake, Mich. Every OutdoorSport at Its fie&t â€" Get the t big one. W bass, pickerel, perc‘\in pro streams near angler. The ideal Shoppers‘ Ti Western Rail Madison Stree and return. |â€" That‘s vah gain; and the cost to you World‘s Fair § FISHIN THC WC Mrs. Cléo Thomas of Ask your local C. & N. W Ticket Agent J@. The Shoppers‘ Ticket itself is a bar trip motor coach serviceâ€"at n« ci s you right to the Fair Grounds 1 Just a step from train to motor coach at Street, right at the station . leave every 2 to 4 minutes. N« IMAS HOUSE & NortH Western Ry., gun Eflshk;’:fld ?%'133' he Af vrence E. Thoma#, Proprietor . | _ WALLOON LAKE, MICH. .0 AM?ICA’S BEST CENTILE mum.mé FOR: r’n Y A $u4nmq;m A CENTURY ||| for free motor coach coupon. Fol*er oo ay to go!l With every round ip ‘50¢ or moreâ€"the Chicago & N. s free motor coach service t Sfttibn to any World‘s Fair Gate ock: â€" ~Of at aeb‘étom t. iai&&“ the y. ies morg t Phit m?ll.,'o( W'E (Li ew, Ill., ’é‘"n‘&‘ i chinbach, a | Free Round Trip Motor I [Coach from Madison "â€"‘Street Station to All \ ~Fair Entrances © °d_ei" \Shirley g 1922â€"24. RLDS FAl # 4ay NABIVOU Wedâ€" ught in the _ Imagine boating on heavily woot Walloon Lake with its 58 miles of line. Three boat liveries 1 every type of boat. Ideal for children. ‘ Play the gportiest 18 hole golf cou in Ml{hizangp:ith beautiful Sn . fairâ€" ways and perfect greens. M other courseés nearby:; Hâ€"498 § SWIMMING § BOATING \‘Take a cgol, refreshing pliuinge in the erystal cleat,, pure spring water \tnl- loon Lake. \Relax ‘neath a fri ly . sun on the glistening sand beach. â€"| . § GOLFING Mr. and Mrs. Cla ‘Anderson of Hazel avenue have returned home from a trip to S. Ste, arie and Lake ‘Mildred, Wis., and a visit with Mr. and Mrs."F. A.; Tooke at Elkhorn, Wis. 54 x Among the Deerfield Legionnaires planning to attend the state convenâ€" tion at Rockford, are E. Huhn, Phil Scully Jr., Wm. Tenâ€" netman, Wm. Cruickshank, Wesley Miss Adelaid6 Werner of ‘ Eagle Rock, Calif., spent the | â€"end at the William Koebelin n)e{ Mra. S. J. Reed and |two daughâ€" ters, Genevieve and | y :of Velva, N.D., who were , to Akron, Ohio, visited Mts. plarcneo Anderson this week. || | | # Dorcas Circle Three will meet on Friday afternoon ‘at the home of Mts. 8. P. Hutchinson. | |..| : Mr.. and ‘Mrs. Charl+t; C. Kapâ€" schull and family will| attend the state convention of the American Legion at Rockford this weekâ€"end. Mr. Kapschull is a candidate for state commander. © Lhb __ Mr. and Mrs. John Fritsch were Hunt,.groerleathe _ || | | hosts at a ‘reunion _of |relatives at their home on Pfingston Road near Northbrook last Sunday.. 4 Mrs. Harry Allsbrow and sons Harry and Maurice, : ied Satâ€" urday from a:visit with relatives in Nebraska. f 3 it with the Wessling family. ‘Friday is "Deerfleld. at the Btrrinxton Camp Meeting. Special music will be provided by the Queen ESther Circle of the Bethichem Evâ€" angelical Church and lufl." T. J. Gilfillan will be soloist, _ ? Rockenbach home Sunday. * \Chas, Orsborn returned to Grand Junction, Iowa, this week for a visâ€" it Miss| Jane Karch is eno a ‘acation â€" i her duties in 3hiugo Mark Fitegerald and son Jack of igville) Montana, are guests at O f Engstrom home this Hubért Jbhrend returned to his ork Monday after a week‘s illness. Seventy al tandutl' the reunion of nleber family on Sunday at mse:?P ‘K, in Highland. Park. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Selig, Mr. and 8. éu ert Juhreénd and Mrs. P. J, Juhten ‘were guests at the Wilâ€" liam Sélig home in Chicago on Sunâ€" ilmette, were weekâ€"end visitors at e W m Todd home. . Miss| Jane Karch is enoging A cation frgm her duties in Chicago â€" M n Klemp, Danâ€" Hunt, :C all } > * > / _ Mrs. McLajn is entertaining few fri at her home on Osterâ€" an ayenug this afternoon. | : Mrs. Roy! Haskins and daughters Ibabel,! Frrnces, and Georgia, of teek. ‘is., is spending the week with his randmiother¢, Mrs.| J.. C. Willman. is er| Jack, is the guest of s ‘uficle, |Christ Willman, this Mr. ?i:d rs. Ethan Willman and mily of fish Bay, Wis., visâ€" d here on Sunday. â€" Dale! Wi High de;ld)?' your. chan Rubl Ww € Sav 25 South Second Street e the Cotton Process Tax \___)_ (Effective August 31) 1P / | PAS LONG as our present stoéjxl ts sell you tires at today‘s low fp ices. er is up 150% and cotton h s ced 50%. Judge for yonrséif he that tire prices must take. %I t today‘s low prices don’fi;ta‘ e es w1th fihm worn tires! Wi; 0 ‘ 1 tradeâ€"in allowance you can equ P car with a set of new Fircs ti Speed Tires at very low cost;% olT’t; Come in today. [ | [ } 19 ... i8 ... 19 H.D. 19 H.D. 18 H.D. â€"1BERAL TRADEâ€"I _ ALLOWANCE JURING THIS SAL â€" Firestone 19 19 1Z€ Haak Autd an ofl Whihfl.h Bay, TIRE the Coflon Processé Firestone | â€" AUVGUST _ |_ _ IRE SALE TODAY‘$ PRICE] +/ {? THE PRESS HIGH SPEED TYPE 10.00 11.50 12.70 15.60 17.90 20.15 $8.140 Mrs. Edgar Gurney and Damaris Ann of Chicago b Mrs. Olive Rasmussen‘ Clavey of/ Lake 'F'pnat"m weekâ€"end ‘fl“ . of Mrs. Clavey. *4 / $ > Pnea Mrs. William Kreh will 4 Just Sew Club on afterâ€" noon at the home of her 7 Mrs. R. M. Vant. it a® : Major and Mrs. C. M. Doni r of Rockford were Sunday wests at the Harry Muhike home. $ j { _ Mrs, George Engstrom entertainâ€" ed at a neighborhood farev "(,t rty last Wednesday in compl ': | to Mrs. Emil Giss, who with 't\i Giss leaves this week for McAllen, Tex. Mr. and. Mrs. Philip Jr., léft Wednesday to visit and Mrs. August Arndt at Rivâ€" ers, Mich. 0 1 ._Mr. and Mrs, George Morton Mrs. Johanna Grenning ‘ ,‘;‘; Kiss gulia Grenning of Glen fij; jere unday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Willman. 180 l A reunion of the Shulfiq':lhmfly JAN. 1933 with 1CcE was held. Sunday at kmm" ol Higse: +4 "°"‘“m"‘°"c?m‘ e ! guests Mrs.| Waukegan. | ,, |. Miss . Laura Muhlke| of River h'qrut visited her , Mrs. R. M. Vant last Sunday. [ } + Heating and PJumbing Contractors ’ Hcl'uor,;.cr,lwd_r Pressurcs Eetin""~s on New and Remodeting Work .â€"| Repair Work 1B3 GLENCOE AVENUE f lu C A Telepbone Highland Park ##7 \ | â€" Telepbeme Â¥. D. MURPEY | .. 4. A. § . Firestone Hi&h Speed are e1 ty --supuior in ‘gvery wayâ€"mpaaterig s construction ugd work < High Stretch | Cord Cum â€"1 for test Safeéty Qn%ffiout Protec wore safety that only itone gives j upply Co. FRED A. NORTH > uoosonthduenn.yks.h.am‘iapuk RADIO SETS TO LEND Whuo‘!on*hdloh. I Bring Your f?'Radio\to Met;d&ug("oct of Serviceâ€"Man‘s Call â€"| 4.40â€"21 4.50â€"20 4.175â€"19 MUREHY & SCHWALL 4.15â€"19,........._..87 5§ 5.00â€"19......__| 8.10 5.50â€"18..._____. 10.16 Tirestane TFTirestone TODAY‘s LOW SENTINEL TYPE Other Sizes Proportionutply Low |. _ \ 4,.50â€"20 ss0% Tirestone i 4. IN, CB : :; E. L. VD Representative one: 320â€"R Tirestane ~gtag o 10ng¢ 3{ PRICES 1. 240 )1 4 §1

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy