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Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1934, p. 2

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3 Mrs. Richardson (Gladys Spencer) of Talcott, Mass., is : visiting her mother, Mrs. E. W. Spencer. â€"| Mrs. Ross J. Beatty of Ravine Drive left Monday for the National Conference of D.A.R. and National Convention of Pen Women of Amerâ€" ica in ‘Yuhinqton;whieh is being held. this‘ week and next. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nunn, Jr. of South Bend, Ind. formerly of Highland Park are moving to Evâ€" anston May 1 where they â€"will make their home. â€"~ .â€"__‘~.. "North Shore‘s Largest and Most Popular Cleaners" 1 24 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD é RAY MOLENDI, Mgr. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamilton and +«family are spending the week at White Hall, Michigan. E| Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lott :fl N. Sheridan Road left Saturday for New Orleans where they will vacaâ€" tion until the first of May. f Miss Sally Beattie of Boston is the guest of the G. B. Chapmans of South Linden Avenue this week. To Rromm lomand i 8. Linden Avenue entertained at dinner on Sunday. _ /( } D t+ (ad 4 8 too 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitworth of Deere Park and daughter Jnfi of Boston returned last Friday from Miami, Florida where they had been vacatio for the last month. Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson is enâ€" tertaining the board of the R;vinn Garden Club at luncheon Friday. T T TT WGI"CCIEY/ . now have a Katherineâ€"K Corset Shop in Highland Park, located at 19 North Sheridan Road, with the Leonard Dress Shop. Come in and consult our expert corsetiere about your corset problems, It will be a pleasure to help you, .( .. _ : /‘ ‘Katherineâ€"K Corset Shop [ _ 19 Nor’h Sheridan Road | i Highland Park Mrs. Harvey Branigar, B. H. Lewis and Mrs. R. B. left last week for Gull Hills, Miss. for a ten days vacation. | Announcement Nd“&fifi?-h.mdm-d tertainments or othet M@p“flmhmmhmu;&M'm Mrs. Raymond Sneeden is enterâ€" vYOLUME 23 year . || $1.50 per year n Price, Subscription ‘ Miave You Ever Made Use of OurRug and Drape Cleaning Facilities? c--u-o.m' intended wâ€"w _must be written on one side of the paper only, and signed name of the writer. ‘They should reach the editor CHICACO OPFICRy Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Iilinois Issued Thursday of each week by the ‘Udell Printing Company, Udell Building, Why not let us show you vfiat Our process does more tha& ‘remove â€"expert rug finishing imparts the ness of piling that was in t‘}'e rug w rugs are resized, too, so that they w perfectly flat without curligg when floors. °> 7 | j PAGE TWO Highland » I & j /.. KCKCKONARD‘S : DRESSES â€" SPORTWEAR $8.75 and up â€" ~HATS â€"$2.75 and up 19 North Sheridan Road Phone Highland Park 316 125 cLEANERS & DYERS w« Meaght padd b41 uh bame) t al a 4] 4 Phone Us for esfima@es. No obligation THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL * f ‘A member of THE OHIOAGO $SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chicago Offices } 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Abit wl P B Y No w NYYNON N n Ni Rlins Sus Y i 1an |remove the soil and caked dirt mparts the lovely lustre, the richâ€" l :}n rug when you bought it. All that they will wear longer and lie rligg when you put them on your [APRIL 19, 1984 We are happy ‘to announce that we real rug craftsmanship is? The Highland Park Health Studio have rented an officé at 16 North Sheridan Road (the Moldaner and Mr. and Mrs. George Childs have returned to ‘their home on North Sheridan Road after spending the winter in Chicago, i 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Witt have reâ€" turned from a three weeks visit in Florida. L Mr. Charles MacGregor has reâ€" turned to his position with the Deibâ€" ler Motor Car Corp., after spending the winter in Florida. Mrs. Macâ€" Gregor will join him the first of May. is ‘ Bob Childs of Yale and Bill Childs of Ashville, N. C., spent their spring vacations with ‘their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Childs. } Dr. Walter B. Metcalf, a fellow of the American College of Physicians, is spending some time in Chicago this week attending the convention at the Palmer House. 4 f Mrs. Gerda M. Braun and son David of Burlington, Ia., are arrivâ€" ing on Saturday to spend the sumâ€" mer with Mrs, Braun‘s sister, Mrs. William H. Saathoff and family of South Second Street. I PE Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen are:. moving ‘ May first from. 832 Roslyn Circle to North Linden: Aveâ€" nue. , Bernice Gosswiller visited her grandmother, Mrs. John Gosswiller in Mundelein on Sunday. i taining her luncheon brid¢ club‘toâ€" day (Thursday). | bas $ North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6826 i rtat yain engnart Forest Phone 5 cents per single copy 4 [ tw 0: c [c . 2 ANNY\WERSARY 'l | SALE | OF THE HIGHLAND PARK Fell ABale Fj SI rage wer ClA Hall. Tl:q‘eeb e mates at RKemper Misses Barbai@iBuiiard, Janet Will ".d' Janet Ba lt‘{}‘fiu : l.rd, Janet Willâ€" Mr. Chrle. fl&m' Emi“Q Nom- Charleston, W, Y . sB seive hy brother as be [L is ie "i‘e 4 ols and the ushers nelly smfiu emsion and ow 4 C f Charleston, (W. Vai, Liyinan McBridé &nd William Paynée 5 BAiBY“‘NNl?TS se [ QJl.‘ztss.bo'» id ME opiece ‘S*eaterp, J _Eif;{i On'_ r t Suits and Berets, Carriag Wednesda i épecmi 15 Beginning (6 ,‘ ‘fourth year . with & week of _ Specia ff ‘Discounts | Monday hnd Tuesday Baby Days Special 109 discount on 1. Miss 'f Tes Highland |P: ig convalese :my underv oing very : | Mr. and 1 é Sheridan rents . of . & y at fihe P James L, | Damgaar y evening E. Wall They re 4 8 Clr}:;n A this city} i l'kces fo ( m I ,i ® g:j‘ LACE SHOP int Avenue, i scarlet fever, Mr. Da 'zi% )rive, who # while | 4 eldsflflz ported ‘as ‘l | Mrs. Trving i;lg at (lunchi Mrs. Hen y w. Va.l i , Mr. and MFB. Jacob Hecketsweiler visited ‘at the Albert Sauer home in i.o';g g_rov ‘}L st Thursday, ; ! The , Mi ises Mary and Eileen 3;"“9»”“.‘ Â¥e gone to New. York visit ho home of their brother. They iw-’: ja trip into Canada before returning to Highland Park. \ Mrs. Sam E luncheon brid “} Mr. ‘DO ":‘i g. t\ih.; is :‘ AS s ho ‘P’eek.ng‘ h $ The J. A. M U Humer bui ) where they will enâ€" gage in t of Keeping the Highâ€" Jand: Park |pablic physically fit. . . The ‘ Illifoi®s (Conference of the Augustana Dutheran Synod is holdâ€" Ing its eightyâ€"second conyention at ’hincofclon, HL, ‘April 19th to 25th. The Rev. Henry G. Hedlund, pastor of the ZibR Lutheran Church of Highw_p’od, "iM attending this meetâ€" 22 NORTH Mmmn 'I*OAD use if:'the new W and cuff \~~ sets and bows f Monday 08 Linens | DRESSES 4 Our Lov ces tO!' i;‘v sh eon sets' Bllank ;r} overs, . \| * M x wl inger fl} els, Eite. er Organdle and Batiste $1.00 Â¥ M & Thursday &)ificount on mson home of Pleasâ€" ut of quarantine for ‘arlson | of | Elmwood red a muscle in his rking at (Deerfleldâ€" hool, recently, is reâ€" ng along nicely. tandall is entertainâ€" 1 on Saturday for iyne of Charleston, me of their brother. ‘A trip into Canada g to Highland Park. nardi entertained her club last Monday, heets of Charleston, uest at the Rolland |a few days this ad are the happy ughter born Saturâ€" land Park Hospital. stis and Miss Mary re married on Tuesâ€" Justice of the Peace ein of Waukegan. rided by Miss Edna McoClory is in the Hospital where she from an appendecâ€" on Monday. She is . will uz-ve his an and the ushers ameron ‘and Donâ€" harleston, W. Va., Handâ€"made ND SLIPS ie Laces for Neckwear _ \lencon laces reries é.Discount on chiefs 4 Philip Corimby of AND _ ERIES of Miss | Priscilla of Mr. and Mrs. 85-95 . P. 79 urence F. Rice of Baby Gifts 14 for THE PRESS Mrs. Robeért Carvéer is entertainâ€" ing at ‘heon on Friday for Mrs. Henry mne of C leston, W. Va., who‘is here for her son‘s wedding on Sa i ) i. B CMr. w‘gr]c. Fred Clink of Fond du Lac, Wis., were the weekâ€"end A. R. During idence of thitâ€" teen yéars in Highland Park, she has endeared herself to a host of friends with whom the Press joins, in -“i'-. sing -“lltzeil'f ngratulations and best ‘wishe t . many more happy birthdays, _‘ ; Mrs. Rosalyn Potter Brown, mothâ€" er of rs?\ 8. Burdick of Ravinia, Celebrated: her ‘ningtieth â€" birthday last Sat rda;y, She was the recipient of many cards, gifts of flowers, and num Alls from friends. Mrs. Brown, who is the widow of a Civil War td‘h,i{i member of the D. : _Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peers of the Udel! â€" & _are . spending this week in Washington, D. C. | of Chigago, A reception will follow the ceremony at the home . of the bride‘s parents. The young couple will‘ l@kve on a homeymoon trip in the south, @fter which they will reâ€" turn to Charl there they wil THERE‘s A are prov »outhgmd!lnoneywflhdwn- built cats won more individual official AAA performance records than any car in history .. . 72 of them in all! And the new Hudson Straight 8 will even outperform the cars that maghed all these records. At the dmazing price of $695 you get the Bi o O ns 4 é* ig tight 8 that will outperform any 8 cylinder t# NEW BIC The BIG Straight Eight of the Command the Road i ||| 1/‘ .. PHONE HIGHLAND PAR P. H. BRAUN, President V C. L BRAUNBROS. ( fom e DEPENDABLE fNflfh First St., Highland Park m $ Tune ifi‘?"p'.“.'..m_.'fi__‘!‘?@_?m- A NEW HUDSON READY PHONE YOUR NEAREST ; [4 the and H +; ; Contenl piomaats n-e.‘::m: &u.."’ Saturday, 9:00 p.m., HUDsS NORTH SHORE MOTORS R. F. DOEPEL, Secretaryâ€" is giving the Dridai 0i At home and on the day of F Mrs. George Allen on and Emilie Norcross are entertaini luncheon at Mrs. Mason‘s home Among those entertaining | for Miss Priscilla Carver and Mr. Payne who Are to be married on Saturday were, Miss Janet W who entertained at the Tavern on Tuesday evening, â€" Last it Mrs. Rolland Hastings ente informally for the young couple and tonight Miss Janet Bard will> a dinner for them at her home. |Friâ€" day evening Miss Barbara B motstaice rlpmindiatss on ls ol Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield was c to New York early this week by the death of an uncle. ; [ Mrs. Josephâ€" Berube |entertained the | Lady: Foresters last Th y afternoon. â€" > wo ~ B guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry hen. | The baby girl born to Mr. and Henry Siljestrom at the Hig Park Hospital Monday, died y afternoon. Mrs. Siljestrom is reâ€" ported as getting along nicely} Read the Want A¢ giving the bridal dinner at| her ‘ to change 18;'02 ELS + TWO t SHM Slight Extra fawx A give more power from less gas! _ * New features? Scores of them, year. ‘round ventilation to the Baggage 1 ment in .D!ivoityoundf-dpag Stntglndm the road!â€" | Alld , j l. m & ty m tE':':_" Mm# 5% 1IODELS â€" Two wnni.;jsss . E ‘ for Accessory l'l”.au . RoR you ro‘nnjfsâ€" DEALER ToDay C. L. BRAUN, Viceâ€" ON 8 ing iss at SOURCE DIL CO, heaâ€" to change without notice with the Price Field! s Grace M. E. & * N. S, Nye, * Church School, 9: a.m. is ~ Morning worship, $0:30 a.m, f Not :‘mifln‘hu but ing." . B _ E service, 7:80 pam. &« timnizing _ Moslem North with pictures. t x Campbell Chapter iNo. 712 O, E are holding & rum: sale day and Friday, April 26 und: 519 Central Avenue/ f in ifn.c.w&u’i;fi-w_ P Appleton have to New for a week‘s vaca Several members | of â€" Cam Chapter attended a mieeting of c.rtyvillo chapter onT';u‘hy The Mothers Club o# the Y.W will hold a barn Saturday ning, April 21, at the Y.W.C.A. Messrs. Percy ‘Slocum and J, Mercer ‘are spending this week Washington, D. C. | ; M Sororis Amicae a very lightful banquet y j Mrs. Russell‘s tea inm The t-bhi:ku- ictively ~de ated â€" in p/ roses. There thirty present at the banquet. â€" THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1984 FRobe wHUT i | Rober hool) . Aam Aeasy memt M Wom Nom ursd ie evening ‘d‘bqut C seasot Nietwee Tel AJOns AV The TW S¢ NC yO ne t6

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