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Highland Park Press, 26 Jul 1934, p. 7

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# O gu of M eve Av ca #fa m THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934 R W to Qatur to spend a week family and from {Mrs..C. C. Pickett has as her house @uest, her mother, Mrs. Babâ€" cuck. The Picketts moved to the George Burnett home recently. They formerly resided in Ravinia | Mrs. George Engstrom‘s brother Jd wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold alter an absence o old Antes home is : Mrs. A. R. Warner M # M had ind evera A yV Mr nepp i';_\i Jane Wood writes from Osâ€" ana, N.Y.. that she is having a y happy summer./ Mr. and Mrs. ton Holmes gave a luncheon her at their i,]hteresting apartâ€" t and Mrs. Judger, (Senator ich‘s Jaughter) entertained for at the Ritz.J Miss Wood, who is tng her mypther‘s sister, is seeâ€" iry at Ligcoln School in Highâ€" i Park yhd is the daughter of and M#.. E. A. Wood of Roseâ€" nue rtain {rs A. R. Warner had as| her ts last week Mrs. Freeland W. h and daughter Miss Patricia andusky, Ohio, and Mrs. Claude r of Rocky River, Ohio. | . and â€" Mrs.â€" Edwin Palmer n H H _ Deerfield _ cal and Personal RICHELIEU CATSUP ACE DOG FOOD SALMON, Corsair Fancy Pink NEW RED POTATOES HOME GROWN TOMATOES SUMMER SAUSAGE w" te PRIME BEEF POT ROAST no Swift‘s Fancy, the pourd Home Dressed, the pound FRYING CHICKENS W Jacob Antes of Seattle, was a weckâ€"end guest at the homo. Her nephew and wife, 1 Mrs. Schepp and two chilâ€" Wausau, Wis., visited her y. â€" Mrs._ Antes, who has Isiting in this vicinity for months, has gone to Chicago d a week with the Dollard and from there she will go + River County in Wisconâ€" vi«it her brother, William and â€"then will go west. Mrs. who is "77 years young," has merry whirl of visits here the Century of Progress, newed many acquaintances n absence of 20 years. The es home is now occupied by unk A M M () 805 lieerfleld Avenue â€" Phone Deerfield 16 A e Road. A. H. Muhlke enterâ€" ic supper on their ning. Out ‘of town . Muhlke‘s nephew id Mrs. Elmer Snyâ€" Groceries â€" Fruits â€" Vegetables n Rosary Church i Friday & Saturday, July 27â€"28 P. J. McMahon of nner guests Saturâ€" Reeds home. at the S. P. Hutchâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" Waukegan and the f Chicago. we Al Edwin â€" Palmer party Saturday home on Central er‘s mother, Mrs. Muhlke‘s â€" sister, r. all of Chicago. n of Champaign ier father. Almon a Society of s meeting the Moonâ€" a week i m s s:}flf:“ Photo of A Smart . a week at r home are now â€"visitâ€" ‘hi f ing in Marion, Iowa. | You“g Chlca% an Is Dorcas Circle Three will meet on | Featured An Ad Dorcas Circle Three will meet on Friday, July 27, at the home of Mrs. S. P. Hutchison. > Mr. and Mrs. William J. Webber of Washington, D.C., have been visâ€" iting at the home of Mr. Webber‘s sister, Mrs. Jacob Ott of Sunset Court. They returned east yesterâ€" dGay Mr. and Mrs. William Wing spent the weekâ€"end at White Lake, Mich. Robert Saeman of Cross Plains, Wis., is visiting his grandfather, George Karch, and his aunts, Mrs. Paul Dietz and Misses May, Jane, and Martha Karch, for several weeks. & « Miss Phyllis Seago has as her house guest Miss Dorothy Blanche Stardifer of Elk City, Okla. The largest, most popular Resort in the North Woods, Fishing, bathing, boating, dancing, sporty golf course. Tom MARRIOTT, Eagle River, Wisconsin ‘incent Jester of Riverside, nd MrM. and Mrs. Harold { Pavton. Iowa. Telephone 555 e M ME A TS GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop Mi The largest, most popular Resort in the North Woods, Fishing, bathing, boating, dancing, sporty golf course. Wonderful food. American plan. The finest equipped cottages, each with bath, hot &nd cold running water, inside tollets, maid service. Reduced rates, write today to 4 South First Street 1¢ 29¢ n 16c 19¢ H 15¢ 17c 19¢ 26¢ Mi 5¢ Lt Irs. Isaae Rapp had as this past weekâ€"end, Mr. irry Jester and néphew er of Riverside, Calif., Highland Park GIBSON PORK & BEANS ROYAL ANN CHERRIES Avalon Brand, No. 2‘ can FANCY MICHIGAN CELERY INDIANA CANTALOU ALBERTA PEACHES 4 medium size 4 lbs. RIB LA MB CHOPS FINE FRANKFURTS .. . Oscar Mayer‘s, the pound BONELESS BAKED HA economy size cans overed with brown sugar, the X’QJ“ bunches Very Best, the pound Wahl Young suburban matrons, opening this. newspaper, will ‘today be arâ€" rested by a stunning ?hotnm’ny\h of a charming Chicagoan} Miss Ruth Seonor, â€" costumed . Marshall Field‘s Fashion Center, But if they expect the caption to describe the smart clothes worn by this popular young lady, or to reâ€" cord her presence at this or that social event, they will be‘ disappointâ€" ed. For the photograph is publishâ€" ed to draw attention |to something {ar more significant ”in our busy modern existence. Th}it is. the fact that the women have taken over still another section of man‘s doâ€" main. : { Remember when tre motor car was strictly a 'numcq’lino mysterv, and all such dccult matters as lubâ€" vication and carburet@r adjustment were supposed to be i!)‘tv]ligiblo only to the gigantic male intellect? Well, all that is past, and to celebrate its passing and the assumption by woâ€" men of responsibility for the eare of the car, the Standard Oil Company is running a series ; of announceâ€" ments, » like today‘s,| with photoâ€" graphs of some of (Phiuau’o's most attractive and fashionable women. You have only to glance at these voun@ women to know‘that no grease ever touches their spotless white ploves. For, as usual, women have found a way to save themselves an l'll‘\R.\A\lngST 31 8. St. Johns 0| [FeLl | Th. Fri. Sat. Sun. E _ _ TODD _ _ THEATRE FESTIVAL "irst presentation in America of Michsel Machliammeoir‘s worldâ€" renowned A MAZING! BIG TUBES! STOCK UP! ROBERT W PEASE QOLD OPERA |HOUSE Woodstock,| Illinois JULY 26 TO Mail orders pron 19¢ *3 for 50e Regular 50c gnd 60¢ sizes Your favorite tooth paste typeand tapte at great saving | "HAML Per Tube CGUST 5 ptly filled. ET" es. 83¢ to fel IL. P. 143 * 27¢ B Lfe @17 25¢ 25¢ 19¢ 17¢ 28¢ THE PRESS 9¢ 2.20 %fihfllepunt task. As soon as theyi Watch for the Standard Oil phoâ€" began to take charge of the family | tographs of charming Chicagoans as lQa jthe service station, responding | they appear in this newspaper week V,u he ageâ€"old feminine demand for by week. Among them "will be Mrs. pi#€ {:i p, went ‘through a metaâ€" John Barnes, Princéss Alex Rostisâ€" atiphosis. It became clean and |lav, Miss Frances Canfield, Miss ";tfand attractive â€" a place inâ€" Marjorie Janney Robey, and Mrs. vitiig to women â€" and the service| Ernest ‘Byfield. $ grew ito be actually gallant. | da ifwifs greased when it needs it. They see that it has gasoline and pilf{‘and water the radiator. 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Top burners, that light instantly without matches of push button, give quick, intense heat at any iemperafu; required. j [ Other features include oven insulationâ€"time control clock-'-:fi odorless broiler with pullâ€"out drawerâ€"large utensil drawerâ€"= spacious, porgelain lined oven. i There are sizes, styles and finishes for every requirement, Prices are. moderateâ€"terms are { easy. It will place you under no pEB 1, obligation to get complete facts. We & R ANGES 49¢ equipment. Repairs and Refilis, All Makes of Fire Extinguithers, by man with years FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE FRANK X. SMITH Telephome Lake Porest 793â€"Â¥â€"3 Phone H. P,. 1088 PAGE SEVEN [t i 8 1e

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