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Highland Park Press, 3 May 1934, p. 2

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L OLD |Little Nina Wurth who has been seriously ill with a throat! fection is gettmg' along nicely now, | â€"A from the Philathea class f Bethany Evangelical Church are gfiving a (luncheon tomorrow at the home of |Miss Charlotte Brand on Deerfield ‘Avenue. | Mrs. Rkymond W. Scbntgcr is enâ€" ning her luncheon bridge club y (?hnnday). it 9 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brnu have returned to their home ‘figandale Road, having spent the ‘winter in Chicago. | ' Mrs. Frank J, Conrad| gnd daughâ€" La e and Ail ho spent he iwi in Florida ed home Ftturdax. Mr. Conrad |\has been iving with his father Mr. M. C. Conrad during the winter, | On Monâ€" day the ‘Conrad‘s ratnrne* to their home in hoccn Park. _| |\ Mr. Samuel M. Ha several 1m last week i City.. | [ I The William H. Bar Fflfim Avenue have pw ohn M. Tuttle home 01 enue, | * Mr. and Mrs. A. W. spent t:: past year trq south have returned on Oakwood Avenue. | pacE Two YOLUME 23 CHICAGO OFFICE Entered as Second Class March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Tilinols prlimes irnnetsindiahneian esns td Issued of each the Udell Printin , Udel! f zn e N) mprebegeen diia‘ u i# _ Company, nun«n-ti"nw + , THE LAKE FOREST STORE iL LALAL FOEEST STORE : [Â¥ r%f’nxz'r SQUQiRE MARSHALL FIELD! & %OMPANIY ‘ GLASSWARE 8 Old Fashioned toddies Net, neckwear in bows, collars 3q'onflu¢.all-cilk i s CGloves, 4â€"button slipâ€"on in fabâ€" rigâ€"several colors . . . . . . . . 65¢ 3: dye‘silk slips with sHadow io fopoabanivak ~ x‘ f::«‘.’;;':".;ocrd‘;":*:m‘; elfect With trmaing. ... 4259 ed siecre effect.""""" §3.98 (hatndow panch Lace trim oe lgce trimming Spring Hats in soft felt, qrroughsu'aw......... t Shoes in a grand p of mstyb...........%&S APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES ‘Ever Re and dress THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS . HI crepe gowns with Ng@. .. .â€" . . ..¢â€"§§1.95 empurendnnim eetigicionmonin Qpretacmenmmm nrzen * coats for sports <. . . _ 5al8. 7 Irw ETs ‘s of 308 the urel Avâ€" HLAND PARK L and PERSONAL publication must be written on one side of the paper on! “dmmmmmqm in current issue. B oc € I 8. ngs spent New York A member of :\ v IOAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP o Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central 3355 is of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments ‘ arge is published, will be charged at reguins advertising rates [owell who ling in the their home Beginning tomorrow and on e! Saturday, May 12, we are ce , dozens of values . .. things youg | _ and enjoy all sgumme L aAgYe AQ t $3.95 with + . #t MAY 3, 1984 The Mother‘s Club of the Y. W. C. A. will hold a card party Tuesâ€" day evening, May 8 at the Y. W. ‘bridge, five hundred and bunco will be played. - Mrs. Fred Graf and two children returned to their home at Lake Zurâ€" ich, Sunday, after spending two months with her aunt Mrs. Viola Conrad. i Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Eugene Boyer and family of Lincoln Avenue will move the latter part of this month to Deerfield. is c l Mr, Walter Egan is here from California and is the guest of Mr. George R. Roberts. Mrs. Arthur Swinford and daughâ€" ter Miss Betty and Mrs. J. H. Meâ€" Gregor of Winnipeg,, Canada, are visiting their sister Mrs. William H. Barker of Ravine Avenue. F Mr. and Mrs. Leif Norman have returned to their home in Ravini& after spending the winter in Ghi1J cago. 4 Randall Roberts who has been atâ€" tending the University of Arizons has returned to his home. | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wit:} who have been living with Mr. and Mrs, William Witten moved to their own home in Lake Forest on Monday. _ Velocipedes, with ball bearing front wheels and flared fenders, wirespoke wheels. 2â€"4 . years, ©#5.95. 3â€"5 years, $6.50. 4 to 6 years. . ... .}....../[.‘<.. #$7.850 Tennis ~rackets, ash frames, silk strings, leather grips . $4.95 Half sotks, white, brown, blue or stripes, 4 plaits.. ... ... ..$1 Field C.mplu Shoes, man styles for boys and gix;h.'. .“.9% FOR CHILDREN Wool Jackets with hookless fasteners, blue or maroon . . $2.95 Sports coats in tan, gray, plain or checks. 10 to 20. . . . . . $10.95 Tweed â€"slacks in several colors and patterns. . ....... .. .$4.95 BOYS‘ APPAREL Tweed knickers for boys 6 to 16. Several mixtures , . . . ; . $3.95 CGabardine Jodhpurs in white and tan, 8 to 16. .. ... .. .. $3.95 Cotton Sweaters in white with brown, blue or red stripe. Sizes 8 wil6...........}:.7..81. ts Sheer dresses in dimity, dotted swiss or lawn, several styles, 7 to 8: 4:.se: .l 2s y} +. ¢. . . .. 008 Playsuits in seersucker or broadâ€" cloth in sizes 7 to 14; ... .. $1.175 GIRLS‘ APPAREL hoivinninapan ermrcomenc memalnnennbimramencne 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. THI 2 KXA 5 cents per single copy JY >\ «.> sA oi . mn p J# /A JUL J 2y EI?" < \ [ \ a {‘it .E h . masails, p _ ue + f f NUMBER 10 $14.95 better Olive Tar paper, 12 shm to the Milo Jubilée dress shield8, 12 for $1 Kleeniex, 304 sh package. 4 for.. .. . Miss Marjorie Frazer of Toronto, Canada, is visiting:in Highland Park as the guest of M?. Theodore Arnsâ€" wald.| â€". ks t Storake chest NOTIONS fib TOILET GoOODSs Enos imoth liquid, pint Parkar‘s Polish â€" Mr} James Rasdell of Briargate, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks is very much imp £4 ¢ t New Kpring ties i and ot{:)ru i‘]xcopu Lineh handker p s, fine count! with hand: hems. Dozes." >‘ <~ ‘Mke â€"â€" > an Can was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. dnd Mrs. Theodore Arnswald of Bob ) Link Road. > Mr; August Weisenberger who reâ€" cently underwent an operation at the Highland Park Hospital, is getâ€" ting flong nicely. | FOR MEN Can Mr. Bob Lislethose in soli . and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son lre leaving Monday for a three wee [motor trip to New York. : MPs. L. L. Smith :and Mrs, Mast of . Kankakee were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Mast‘s daughter Mrs. Lydia Hutton, . * * Miss ‘Alice B. Gallup of Central Avetue is entertaining at dinner this |pvening (Thyrsday). Mis.. A. G, Schlichtig was enterâ€" taindd at & birthday party in h‘er‘ honok, at the home of her daughter Mrs.] Oren Moorehead on Tuesday, Her ndchildren and great grandâ€" childÂ¥en were present. | . ‘ MiBs Rose Ponsi is quarantined with! scarlet fever at her home on Deerfleld Road. « W _inm Hayes, Jr., of Tor;;x-t:, 10 toi 12. 3 pairs ting Because Df. and Mrs. Kellogg Speed of S$. Sheridan ~Road have . returned from m two weeks vacation in Cuerâ€" nav. ca and Mexico City, Mexico. ‘and Mrs. FRrederick A. Watâ€" king! of Hazel Avenue returned Friâ€" daylifrom a three weeks motor trip Lura'.li;’s ;toothpom _ After considerable urging the ».‘;i. Society of, Zion Lm:m Ch i Highwood, have co ited to Irestage ‘their‘ play "Stages of rgg on : Tuesday evening, May 8 at [A,. a (church parlors. fldresh- mefits will be served. > ts M . F’:k Walz of Burton Avâ€" enue! was hostess to her‘ five. hunâ€" dred‘club on Tuesday evening. NMrS. R. B. Swazey, Mrs. H. W. B nigar and Mrs. B. F. Lewis have retwrned from Golf Hills, Miss., wh g: they spent a week. . Mrs. Kellogg ‘Patterson of Raâ€" vind Drive is entertaining at lunchâ€" eon| today ‘(Thursday). â€" . 7 I castile, 1 Soap, regul@k Bize. bath u:;m.an the agrances, K . ... MJ re Bouq r Bags, 12â€" Ors, s1zes patterns at...$1 to the 87 c T5¢ $1 $1 THE PRESS An allâ€"inâ€"one garrm wax stretch Lastex wi and ecru lace. Peach White. . ;s .. ..z sc Stepâ€"in girdles of 2â€" Lastex. lfastel shades Handâ€"made cree ( *niipink. blue, white or yellow, I ‘2 3.‘?31.15 Cotton jersey suit® for boys. Shorts: with plain (¢ st;yed sweaters in all colors, 210 5. $2.50 GIRDLES § t id Whira Boys‘ cotton & # in white, navy, copen or bmvms& 4;lo[ 6. $1 Bloomer : dresses ilailds or prints, all colors. 2 10 6. ; . . $1.65 Short dresses in pas '@}:ades for infants, 1, 2 and 3, ., ..$1.15 Sheer dresses in ¢ dimity or lawnâ€"all FOR TINY TOTsS Pillowcases inches. .. ... Napkins Bath towels, lam;dr:‘.’ colored ‘borders. enc_lg y Linen luncheon clot with 6 napkins in h signs. Red or green . ; . Dish green Fine HOUSEHOLD ITEMS x 108 inches towels, allâ€"lifen gold, blue, red, . bleached Thomas Mooke, who formerly reâ€" sided on § Shitigan Road, is a member of th¢ gaste of "Companâ€" ionate M. J’ which , 8 playing at the Alcyon tHeatre tonight and tomorrow night â€" _ ; Eddie Luge, professional at Lake Shore Co ‘Glub has yrented the Alex J. H. h res e at 663 Central Avenue and will take posses, sion about fLst. . V‘ Sgt. William Harris of Ft. Sheriâ€" dan who Has been co to the hospital for 'T”k is able to be around again. | ;‘f z;;‘; +7 f Eddie Lus yfp fessional at. Lake Shore Country (ub has rented the MORAND BROS (St, Paul) ||| ANNHEUSERâ€"BU ; Joggyh N?‘Sfl 290 E. Deetpath) â€" Lake Forest Phonex . 2087 or 2426 Bevgléatge Cp HAMMS BEER 8 Y 8 DM\%&?EAINULC Adult Sti dio Clai Under Pgbfe’p!om! itions Eleméentary â€" Advan dozen STAN Tel.' l'@gt’l;(l;d PILSNER _ SPECIAL | LAGEP ,_EEER- $1.95 per case. .‘ANg)ARD AJ $3p0fpler case $2.60 per case sheets match !wl i éac each swiss , 2 to $2.95 45x36 $3.95 81 15 [SCH nt § Phonphen 22 North Second St. ||| â€" One 6x8 PHOTOâ€"Colored $3 Zé in an Attractive‘ frame ..... ,:,l RiporeaBestee sr tneouues coue ut os conanpninee ® ,i o reminmage nonlfp _ _0 . $5.00 Hecketsweiler Studio Make your mother fiéppy, Send your photograph. It‘s the next best thing to having you. . P)i0 : _ There‘s amplé time if you‘ll have f . a &fnn: at once. /o & Another of the chain card parties whickh Highland Park 'M have been planning for the benefit of the Girl Scouts was given by. Mrs. George S. Lyman. i â€" Al â€"â€"Mrs. Oscar: Bell | _ children spent last woe* with her_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank in Mundeiein. ~_____ Recreational Parlor 507 Central Avenue § W "Mother‘s Day" May 13 in harmony with my [ competitors and the[f general wish of our fi patrons we will be ," open on Sundays beâ€" | ginning" Sun. May 6 } 16 N. Sheridan Road, Highland Park _ Tel. H. P. 367 Physical Theup#' â€"‘ Scientific Swedish Massage Rfeducingrfld Medical Gymnastics _ â€" Ladies: 8 a.m. t .A p.m. â€" Gents: 4 p.m. to 10 pm. â€" ~ ; MRS. FERN KRUSE MR. HENRY JONGEWAARD HIGHLAND PARK HEALTH STUDIO NOTICE | "Mother‘s Da&f’; m â€" make an _ appointment today. y hi. o | is 3 s 3 " P A‘.l.“.fi_ ‘. t 94 # f R %, v E:A &“4 f ':-:E}?:‘\ ; W § | tg- l e o wt .n 7 B e : as on || J C y [ : W 3 °. 6 + e & _ 1 f [ t & «a | $ , ?« > . 29 12 , % e g [e>. ‘% Y * I ?!,& J C h e F4 “\""'5?&, §â€" ‘.5‘ > -:":7 y ls.." w4 ty hi Ts i 9 & Mr. and Mrs. LarryCutles h recently moved mu Wbukz.. reside in High} Patk at 1 Burton Avenue, x «. O | Mr. .“ t‘l nq P.f Ridgewood drive are â€" the arrival of a dng:lur on , April 29th at the Highland P Hospital. * N Phone H. P. 435 THURSDAY, MAY Highland Park ks fi( 2+ Mr. L# tered at Mr. an wood are son, born Highland ~ ‘Theâ€" m! man‘s THURS es Hi SI Tha had tm 0 t

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