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Highland Park Press, 26 Jul 1934, p. 2

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fii 4! 4 Â¥q d i * _ Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other MMurmmmfllh“u:mdm&:gnfi Mr, and Mrs. M. Peter Petersen, of . Bijbhnd; Park, announce the marriage of (their daughter Florâ€" Mr.jand Mrs: H. F. Van Steenâ€" deren of South Green Bay Road will leave this week for a ten day motor trip to Montréal, Quebec on their way home they will stop in New York to visit\with friends. _\ Mr. and Mrs. Van Arsdale, have as‘ their guest,/ there sister, Mrs. Edward Horn of Houston, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vail have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. N. M, Tolâ€" tansbee and daughter Marcia. > The latter part of the week they will visit the Henry ails at Ephraim, Wis. t 4 % besuiae ort is CeAEWER COIIIONE _ L . OB . _ AACIE -hflh:’ln;t Friday in honor of Miss Elva Eitel whose marriage to Theoâ€" dore Bersbach will take place Auâ€" 'u-q-a-uch.lmqmum.ummo-nn,wmnu CHICAGO oFFics PAGE Two We | _ HERE YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED TO FIND DANISH and FRENCH PASTRIESâ€"A richly made, tempting C:filflâ€"&m and Delicious. f v j and Nutritions. ; $ 3 ‘"Finishing School" _ Sat. Matinee Only â€" / ‘~ ~BUCK JONES â€" / Fri. Sat. Eve. Only, July 27â€"28 Frances Dee Bruce Cabot ~GINGER ROGERS AT / ALL TIMES °. l Hhae dustich ADMISSION Thursday, Last Time Tonight CLARK GABLE: !~ MYRNA LOY at Aleyon PREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Attendant in charge Highland Park, IIL _ Tel 2400 4 4 LORETTA YOUNG Wm.. Powell. Fay Wray in “Tâ€"_h:. fi'hgng, SILVIA SYDNEY â€" CARY GRANT id carefully made from the same materials you use in your You are invited to attend the Grand Opening of will be feady to courteously serve you in an atmosphere of ement a delicious vpr!ety_ei wbolclgx;e baked d&infi:s c‘l:anâ€" . Mon. Tues. July 29â€"30â€"31 CEORGE ARLISS _ WILLIAM FINDLING‘S |_. _ PASTRY AND BAKERY SHOP 521 CENTRAL AVENUE, HIGHLAND PARK THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS A bag ofâ€"cookies will be given to each customer Prige, $1.50 per year . HIGHLAND PARK â€" LOCAL and PERSONAL intended for publication mhust be written on one side of the paper only, of each week by the Udell Printing pr° W im rnienen tities ecloy? riatenint c 7 ce c dienc d »duganer Wc t sc adlty > i lssncA ns 4+A ic L1 the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor by to insure apperrance in current issue. ¢ & ‘~ BATURDAY, JULY 28 * A member of THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN: fiuu.rr! Grour ‘ Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower â€"_25€ at a linen of : New Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss are the guests of Mrs. Allinson at Charâ€" levoix, Michigan a few days this week. ue uts P Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nieter and family have returned from.Summitt Lake," Wis., where they spent two weeks. t j ~Mrs. S. W. Hook, w ‘\:??erwent an operation for appenmci , at the Highland Park Hospital, is now Mrs. Howard J. Schumacher of North Linden Avenue entertained at i luncheon bridge for: her mother Mrs. Church of New York who is visiting her. * __Mrs. E. D. Bullard, who has been visiting the Sellard Bullards for two months is leaving Sunday for her home in San Fransico. . ‘~Miss Clara Watson of Everett: Place is visiting her sister Mrs. Nordmeyer of Grays Lake for two weeks. a Om Mrs. Ned Sturm and daughter Barbara are visting Mrs. Sturm‘s mother Mrs. Stieglits of South Linâ€" den Avenue for the rest of the sumâ€" mer. t Rev. Ralph . Beiler of Bethlchem, Pa., preached! at the First United Evangelical Church last Sunday eveâ€" ning to a fine audience. He also reâ€" vealed his musical ability by playâ€" ing two, inspiring sacred numbers on the ‘violin. His sermon on the "Love of God" was very helpful. > Mr. and Mrs. John Sicja of Railâ€" road . Avenue: Highwood are theâ€" proud parents of a baby girl born Thursday July 19 at the Highland Park, Hospital. i€ f + ~* ‘Rev. F. Brandfeliner pastor of the First United Evangelical Church ‘preached at the Swedish Covenant Missign Church of Winnetka last Sundfy afternoon. Mr.â€" and : Mrs. William Cope of Chicago visited at the home of his brother Mr. Walter Cope of . Vine Avenue last week. © 3 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lewis.of South Linden Avenue returned Saturday from a two weeks vacation at Eagle River, Wisconsin. Jt Mary Lu Sanborn«and Doris Volâ€" wiler left Monday for a month at Camp Hickory Hill, Wisconsin. ° Mr. Lewis â€"F. Austin of Clifton, N. J., is visiting his cousin, Mr. F. D. Austin of Wade Street, a few days this week, ; they will visit firsâ€"._m;; Hook‘s parents. Lois Holley ‘of 2nd Street is apending the next three weeks visitâ€" ing Mr, and Mrs. Gipp of Platterâ€" Â¥ille, Wig. . ; .‘ ; f Forrest Rose Jr. is spending the following ten days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Gilâ€" man of Chicago. â€" > C 4 Mrs. E. G. Rice has as her guests Dr. and Mrs. Plant of Milwaukee, Wis. *A lelnl b Mr: and Mrs. Harlan Rogers and son of Prairie Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hook and childreén of Highâ€" moor, left last week" by motor, for Contoccook, New Hampshire, where $y en o ie i e w ‘ . Richard (Dick) Van Arsdale is tbaking the six week course at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. f ‘\Mrs. John Leonardi, entertained Tuesday evening at a linen shower, in compliment to Miss Bernice ‘Wilâ€" liams, who‘s marriage to John Conâ€" nell will take place on August 18. Mr. and Mrs, 1'5 A. Edkins wfi h@ve been travelling in Europe f h the past two months, sail from France this week and expect to be home August 5th, $ a ence to <«Mr.‘ Carol Hohlfeder of|ter Mr. a Glencoes, Wednesday: July. 18, at the| Beere has Hohifélder gardeén in Glencoe. Rev. to Englan W. F. Suhr of Redeemer Evangelâ€" isal Lutheran Church officiated. 5 cents per single copy and Mr. Aiate ~ ""The House ¢f Rothschild," with George Arliss,}| t Bbert Young,. Lorâ€" etta . YoungJ.‘ ],? Karloff, ‘Mrs. George Arliss, $Unday, Monday and Tuesday, July 2H, 30 and 31. Diana Wynyard, ’ live Brook and Billie Burke, SatUrday evening, July 28. 2 5o WwR E.90 | Be Cool and Comfortable . on these hot Summer Days | Manbattan Clark Gable, liam Powell} â€" July 26, 27. | _ "Massacre;" #Wiiring Richard §_§uth¢1me‘ss*‘8§ ay matinee; July Ptogram?qfeerpath §:. â€" Theatre Is Announced . Mr. andfflg,. B William Beere and daugh , ; > 1§,£t-two iveel:is ago for Lorig Island, N. Y., to. visit Mrs. Beere‘g brokferâ€"inâ€"law and sisâ€" ter Mr. and Maw. Sparks. Mrs. Beere has @ccorm@@nied the Sparks to England wh@HH they will visit relatives for a" .,zj;g "Mr. William Béere will temaln in the east with Béere will femaif in the east with his two dau ::i arian and Honâ€" m until his [[Wite returns, when they will all weturn to Highland ‘Mr. and Mr as ‘their gust Snebl San Antonio, | Ferdinand Mr. Edward 0 Jersey. // § ¢ _ Mrs. Frank her 500 club Tu basements of h \ Tillian Sr office, is at Plerson, W "g@inb“fi;" "Where| Sin i4 Do yo ial ca 327â€"29 The VOGUE CLEANER t 0 and 31.. ing Irene Dunne now that white linens need gpecâ€" in cleaning and pressing tli‘:em‘? PROMPT DELIVERY Meet," ~starring rama," starring ~Loy and. Wilâ€" ay and PFriday, rard Nieter have . and Mrs. Auâ€" 8. Anna Erb of Mr. and Mrs. iss Hedwig and ‘s, entertained evening in the along nicely. »hox}e § City, New THE PRESS s 3900 | Bay Road, Highland P; w si% and Richard ;; : Wednesday | and Thursday, Aug. 1|and 2." . _‘ At certain hours prescription work is heavy. But each preâ€" scription is important. ‘Don‘t ask the p to rush the prescription! e:"*>: Ingredients must be, correct, quantities exact. There must be no error; each prescription must, be checked and reâ€" checked. Lives £ upon unvarying . 6 ir L. lu, [ B i S @@ | ThE cLOTHES RACK x 9 At | ~ t | Clearan LARGE : WATE ON â€" ICE YValencia ORANGES Medium Size .......... Complete ; California 8 HOME BAKED HAM by Pc. 51¢ 1b. g?fld Ib. 59c CORNED, Sliced 1. â€"..... ODC Approved PICNIC HAMS 4 lbs.. 6 Ibs,. Avié., Ih ... KOSHER COO FRESH MADE SALAD or Kid Salad, pint ... { “."! i~â€". & l § 7 t GROCERY â€" ME::fi' + DELfiATESSEN 1060 North Green Hay Roadâ€" . _ (Phone H. P. 10 See story on tirat page of this issue HICHLAND PARK SUITS ar COTTONS for _ EVENING COWNsS â€" @95 DRES THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY __u Vegetable Departm + in# ky ma ap, | commerte® _ in ien: daw # P34 ons »Byeregae d Andy %’aco_b's Néw Service Station WHITES, PASTELS AND LINENSE = 4 : . PLAIN AND PRINTED © ‘Sale Price PLAIN F v J Li ,’Y ® ".::.,v P hP T P : DAY AND SPORTS WEAR~ | Sale Price * W 1+ 0 t d â€"â€"_|{._ _ ‘FREE DELIVERY l j QU.u.x'rig FOODS AT REMARKABLY Low PRICES R E GI MORAINE â€" . _Grocery Departmen §} rls and Boys ‘co > > i3 ES â€" â€" ND PRINTED SiLkS with Jackets â€" â€" riday, Augu 84 T SHOW x and COIATS â€" HATS,â€"SKIRTS and KNITWEAR DUCTIONS$ of, Picnic Meat Department " 16e | LEG Sr® CGet ready to enter your pets in the at 3:00 P. M. at Corresponding rep sitks * lor Ats 824§ $ ROAST, H§¢ .................: FRESH GROUND BEEF NEW RED POTATO LEG SPRING LAMB : Sale P-ric; * 4.9wl§ . Sale Price 360 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" of .. : Sale ILBRS Â¥, JULY a 495 | 27¢ 16¢ 67¢ 25¢ 17¢ 25¢ 29¢ 1l3¢ 39¢ C 4P Th 3 f the Great Mrs. F editor: of during th who is en Frank Kuling â€" ;s QM through M l)lr.id Eim â€" in THURS ike â€"1=1981 Mrs. CA ad Park MV 1933 19323 1933 1933 1933 1932 1932 1930 1929 1929 You 1928 on A u Tel: Da 0 ts

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