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Highland Park Press, 14 Jun 1934, p. 2

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/ â€" American 14 Mr,. and Mrs. A. N. Thurston are leaving today for Gloucester, Mass., where they will spend the summer, returning home in September in time for the opening of the fall term at â€" Mrs. Cornelia Peterson underwent ah operation at St. Therese Hospital in Waukegan on Saturday, She is getting along nicely. Billy Egan will return to his home next Tuesday from Harvard Univerâ€" sity where he has been a student.the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School where Resoiutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments “*n“”brfirflhmum“fi:c Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper and signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the edit Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Issued Thursday of each week by the Udel! Printing Company, Udel! ® Purk, Miinois. 9Â¥ _ * Nolephones Highland Park 657 PAGE TWO : Summer Course . 4â€"6 Weeks in ; Dancing and Music | _ June 18th â€" July 27th S3 4 Mondays â€" Tuesdays â€" Thursdays at 2 p.m. MILDRED HAESSLER â€" DOROTHY PLEASANTS : Class or private lessons in : x: __ _ "TAP" â€" ACROBATICS â€" BALLET ._ CORRECTIVE EXERCISING or BALLROOM boee in aminnn t ie ie ntads ht&'ummmm.:"uwelmummpn., For Information Telephone H. P. 1330 â€" Reagonable rates Fridayâ€"Saturday _ June 22â€"23 Bring ‘Em Back Alive Wed.â€"Thurs. June 20â€"21 GLORIA STUART LEE TRACY ‘TH Tell the World‘ AT ALL ADMISSION Alecyon THEATRE PARKING srace Attendant in charge Highland Park, IIL _ ‘Tel 2400 ; "Wild Cargo" COMING ATTRACTIONS "8IX OF A KIND" FRANK BUCK Their Brilliant Success THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS | HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL see him in THE CHIOAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower . Telephone Central 3355 _25¢ _ Mr, and Mrs. Paul White evangelâ€" ‘istic singers returned home afte} an extended tour in the east engaged in evangelistic work. On last Sunday ‘evening they took part in the seryâ€" ice at the First United Evangelic ‘Church which is their church home ‘The talent of these young people is surely appreciated. They are ha ng charge of the singing at the nbonâ€" day meetings this week being brbpadâ€" cast over Station WMBI. ! Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burmeister of Wilmette are announcing the birth of a daughter, Thursday, June 7th Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burme of Wilmette are announcing the of a daughter, Thursday, June at the Highland Park Hospital. _ Miss Evelyn Bakke who has attending the University .of Ill for the past year returned to home last week for the su vacation, fetk. Mr. Thurston a member 0 teaching staff. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. of Burlington, Iowa, were the wee guests of Mrs. Helen Golden. George Shay has been a a scholarship at Amherst College. IS NOT aA FAD It is an exact sclence thomands of old. I can assist you greatly in noon and Tuesday and Thursday evening will gladly ber of erology to :-:bm- NORTH SHORE SHO REBUILDER ‘ 11 N. St. Johns Ave.‘ B. Zaremeba, Prop. NORTH SHORK . SHOE REBUILDER | $ North Michigan Avenue, Tel. E“ NUMEROLOGY can assist you . Dfifirâ€"'â€"i s 18 years on the North Shore lnfinfl.' her Legion Carnival Jos® s ‘l:‘x‘idl-' "ftg"mon' ne 2: at the ‘home bf Mrs. DaÂ¥e C , 1038 N. Grpen Bay Road,, Mrs. Jean Sinâ€" clair will assist ;t lostess, Sergeant and M H. Sulliven of 635 T eaoafio mss Westfléld, N. J. "Mr. Roe was a forâ€" ‘mer resident of Highland Park and leaves |a large‘ nuimber of friends | t . Miss® Helen H. of ten day motor trip to New York. ‘Miss Wholzd very talented | 8 is going ea fflrt;:"' udition at Radio Gity. Upo ; return from jthe MrB. Byfield And her Abbolt will 5o 0 Sistert fiay at ‘Abbot ‘go to ‘Bay at Ei’:?im, Wis., “ gre will spend the summe® | Dr. Byfleld will remain in High#nd Park, making ‘btief} trips to *i woods at |variofs intervals." _ _ â€" / The . Philathea Blass | of Church will meet fext Tue ning &t the home bf Miss Brand , with â€" M ‘&..u.. ut’o t ohn Rh M h a orge Gladet, Jr., As hos it?ed st the home B# Rev. g.'-!Bnnd- fellner on Sunday. wnd attendpd servâ€" ice at the First ,m%um t rm Bs 9 m Day, formetiy of Bile elty 14 yistting +4 idlia Hahken af : mibanmegien 1P wl of the Philathea &lass of # any Evangelical Church ctfylinf:::n on Tuesday, June 18th, A delightâ€" ful luncheon was seryed and a lovely Aflm;:oon was reported \ * Mrs, Henry Mu f‘i- h nef;szho unâ€" d&w it % majo: mtidmnt St. fim} rancis â€"Hospital, Evanston, two weeks jngo is getting along nicely. | Keith Shay will leave June 27th for camp Koochâ€"i~Â¥Hing near Ranier, Hhm' where he will spend the sumâ€" mer, | This camp ;{ the Canadian rder; Telg) | i m'}‘red Fischer, Sr., $3 spendâ€" hk this week widpy mn'éa,'-‘iu Antiâ€" Dr.; and (Mrs. family . are! leay their summer: hor Mich:| |Dr. Fritse Monday. _| / _ 22) Nol _ [ "HENRY THE EIGHTH" . _ Saturday -n-fi-» the usual Fri.â€"Sat., Eve. Times# T mNM &-w& ‘{CATHEI . *3 JGKR. hone 250 "THE CAT AND Tud ns fome e *n 1st Mortgage enul SionHel Cbarlog DPotterâ€" tFederal Savings and Loan § w & â€"| q wh k: [ uB| 3 ; octiation of Waukégan f e R . 8 t s Erickson ‘Of Halt of this city is visiting ‘hicago. | _ 3 et\' 7. 3 P ;: ‘of the Bethâ€" al Ghurch at luncheon une 12th," A delightâ€" as _l", ed and & lovely reported. â€" .‘ Mu f‘l- h nerit':?ho unâ€" ijor‘ Operation at St. ital, | Evanston, â€"two ret i glong Hicely. I leave June 27th kt Tuesday eveâ€" . Miss lotte (Elmer (Schlung, ~Mrs. F, Sr., §q spendâ€" _l;. Antiâ€" rrtk h and . ‘to ‘trow ; for } at White Lake, Will ;ump home € y June15â€"16 anks Jr,â€" ER P A Street NOnin CHICA $ INn msxs LAKE FO i HIGHLA 74 PA idental Property Forâ€"â€"â€" of| Bethany g)NSTRUCTION ELING _ THE PRESS3 99 THEATRE | | Lake Forest, IIl. CING aha. who will regret to hear of his gu- ing. He was employed by the Bimâ€" monds Co. for 27 y casabp . 1e Miss Effie Grimson of 363 Street is sailing from New York on the Christobal on y, June 19, for the Isamus: of Pmm‘:%m she has accepted a government apâ€" pointment as nurse, â€"‘ â€"| a8 Lyman McBride of E. mfi?u- enue returned Monday from a two weeks trip in the t | ter Mrs. James Gady Ewell Sunday o:- their ‘way. £: '. Indiana to = aha E) E. The Mills Colléege Club is hay a tea at the home of Mrs B. Hitchcock on Waverly Road, Friday. Mrs, M. Kurtion of Avâ€" entue entertained fifty guests at her home Saturday night. ~ â€" <_| day from a weeks visit with Mrs. CI&rlea_Vo_llxst} jSl:_ebo_!g'ag, Wis. Mr, James Cady Ewell of C Avenue is home after spending a week on busi E“in Philadelphia, Pa. C oo / _ Mrs. Joseph Crow and Mr, Charles Crow visited theit daughter and sisâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pasyne (Prisâ€" cilla Carver) have returned from their honeymoon ‘:t d have taken an apartment in A J Miss Ann Mills entertained at a pantry : shower for Miss ‘Dorothy Dayton of Wilmette on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W,. A. Davis spent the weekâ€"end at ' Wis,, at the L. M. Davis ‘~Miss Sylvia Kurtzon is home from William and Mary College, . Wilâ€" liamsburg, Va., for her summer vaâ€" cation. 5 ~ > wod $ ># Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burkart of Miami, Florida, and Mrs. R. W. Carpenter of ette, Ind., were guests last week of Mr and Mrs. Harry Pertz of Ri od Drive. ’w’l‘lh; Misses: :!m Mills and Joan ‘alker were,: rkhmsids‘-ut Miss Dorothy ?%“"'}Ww in | Evâ€" anston Tuesday evening. _ ° Miss Joan Walker en ed at a kitchen shower Thursday for Miss Dorothy Dayton of Wihnbth;_'lrho was married y." ‘ Mrs. Charles Johnson of C@u is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brage of Bloom Street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace.atâ€" tended the banquet and official visit of the Maranathd Shine in Chicago Monday night. _ ol Mr. ad Mrs. Fiéd Greenslade and Coming Next Week . "Me'l'l ig‘ Sghwf.. .xigld "The House ‘gf Rothsehild" â€" Delores Del Rlo, Al Jolison, Dick Powell, Hal ufly;' Gauy Kibbee, Hugh Sln.-Mon.-Td;n, June 17â€"18â€"19 Norma Shearer, Robt, Mentgomery, Herbert Marshall, Mrs. Patrick Campâ€" Homs Simpo Rett rehtemmer: WAUKEG NORTH CAGO LAKE BL LAKE FO HIGHLAND PARK "WONDER BAR" Waukegan, Illinois "RIPTIDE" i June 20â€"21 «i Oon= 314 Railway Avenue Beautifully decorated. Heavy quality, poiébE{’nâ€" CUP AND SAUCER :somplete Sparkling cool. Green crackle ie y ring lsnd. BPp 31059 CUPS AND SAUCERS SHERONY HARDW ARE c zsmsmsmu + Phone H. P. PLYMO! * AIRFLOW | MILLER MOTOR S PLY A clever Lastex stepâ€"in girdle that stretches with the slightest movement yet holds and molds the figure, Made entirely of silk covered Lastex yarns, it‘s the coolest Loking garment we‘ve seen. Buttonless and bulgeproof with phantom &artm ofi | ; FINNESSsE SHEERS 4|‘ BARGAIN SPECIAL :1 ‘L\~* Complete i . _ ‘ Actual Reduction $45.00 _ Hydrgulic Brakes â€" Floating Power Coupe Delivered $56 Watch for Next Wetk Specials at Sherony‘s Hardware â€"iPrices Reduced1 SHALL FIELD | CcOMPANY | | MOU T H 12%c s MARKET SQUARE |â€" THURSDAY, JUNE 14, Phone Highwood 2041 §1 for TH

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