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Highland Park Press, 29 Jul 1937, p. 7

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\I Mrs. Dana D. Corrough and two daughters areâ€" visiting Mrs. Corâ€" rough‘s parents Professor and Mrs. Warren Jones in Kirksville, Mo:, for two months. w Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Larson of Pleasant avenue are proud parâ€" ents of a son born Saturday, July 24 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Will of Deere Park drive who are entertainâ€" ing at dinner Saturday evening will have among their guests Mr. Viadiâ€" mir Golschman, guest conductor at Ravinia Park this week, Marian Claire, and Henry Webber. Miss Elizabeth Casper of Milwauâ€" kee will be the weekâ€"end guest of gr. k..“ Mrs. V. H. Imig of Deere arl . Mr. and Mrs. James Karraker of Evanston are‘ receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a son born Friâ€" day, July 23 at the Highland Park hospital. _ . _ _ A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schwabe of Woodstock at the Highland Park hospital Sunday, July 25. ds Mrs. Robert Hessler is entertainâ€" hg at dessert bridge this afternoon (Thursday). a Mr. and Mrs. James M. Murphey of S. Sheridan road entertained 18 at.dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Biggs of Seatâ€" tle and Mr. and Mrs. Lowden and son Tom of Fairfield, Iowa. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biggs of Highland Park and Mr. and Mrs. Howard ‘Will of Deere Park and their guest Mr. Viadimir Golsehman who is guest conductor of Ravinia Park this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Niemann of Northfield are announcing : the birth of a son born Friday, July 23 at the Highland Park hospital.. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kugel and daughter of N. Linden avenue are visiting in New York for several weeks and are staying at the Hotel New Weston in New York City. Miss Muriel McEwen is entertainâ€" ing at a beach party at the Lake Forest beach on Saturday evening. Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Edwin M. Hadley Jr. of Kimball road will, be going to Idaho the latter part of August for the marriage of Dr. William Cooley of Chicago to Adelaide Naâ€" tion of Idaho Falls. _ After the wedding young Mr. and Mrs. Hadâ€" ley will go on to Lake Louise and Mrs. Searcy Harrison of Holl{'; wood, Calif., visited . friends Highland Park a few days this week. She was former secretary of the Highland Park Y. W. C. A. Miss Marjorie Lynch of ‘Charlesâ€" ton, III., is visiting‘â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen for two weeks. Mrs. H. B. Roberts of Elm Place entertained a few womien at lunchâ€" eon Wednesday precedingâ€"the Highâ€" land Park Garden club musical at Mrs. Metzel‘s. 3 Miss Helen Avery of Salina, Kanâ€" sas, is the guest of Miss Mary Robb, secretaryâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"Y. W. C. A.,for a few days. Mrs. Gus Redine is entertaining at a tea Friday afternoon at her home for Mrs. John R. Barden, Jr., of Oaklyn, N. J. She and her daughâ€" ter, John, are spending ten days with the Redines. Mrs. Bardem is the former Florence Larson of this city. â€" Rev. ‘Carl Swanberg of Boston, Mass., was the guest of Mrs. Gerda Braun and the the William Saathâ€" off family on Monday. . He was en route to his home in Boston, after attending summer school at Iowa Mrs. May H. Spalding returned Friday from a visit to the Colorado Rockies where she was joined by her four daughters. Mr. Henry Pickard of Hershey, Pa., noted golf professional, was the week end guest of Mr. nf’ln. Ky Laffoon of the Udell building. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Smith of North â€"avenue are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Lilâ€" lian, to Mr. Benjamin P. Waldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Waldâ€" man, of Boston, Mass. Milo Glider, versatile drug stote cowboy of the Highland Park pharâ€" macy, is leaving today (Thursday) for Washington, Towa, where he will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Glider. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kutzer of S. Sheridan road are vacationing for two weeks at their summer ‘home in Hayward, Wis. of Highwood obtained a marriage day anniversary last Thursday. Ida May Saitenberger of Eagle River, Wis., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson of Broadview avenue for a month. Little Patricia Goodreds, daughâ€" Goodreds, celebrated her 12th birthâ€" license in Waukegan last week; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Condon had as their guests during the past two weeks Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Hays of Harlan, In., and Mrs. L. J. Weiner of Jacksonville, Fia. Â¥ Little Patricia Goodreds, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wright of Northmoor road are spending two weeks at Eagle River, Wis. Jack Condon of Skokie avenue is spending his two weeks vacation with Dr. and Mrs .R. J. Hays in Harlan, Is. home of ants in 24 hours. Maney back guaranâ€" ten: Sokd at staree. JOMES PRODUCTS CO., MBwesken, Wis. Bruno Ugolini and Elda Lenzini Y JuULY 29, 1987 FOR 10¢ _ Mrs. Sellar Bullard and two daughters, ‘Carolyn and Jean, landâ€" ¢d in New York Monday from a three months sojourn ‘in Europe. Mrs. Bullard and Jean are visiting at the Raiph Bards of N. St. Johns avenue before going to their home in Santa Barbara and Miss Carolyn who is visiting friends in the east, will arrive here next week. Miss Helen Jean Abercromby enâ€" tertained at a personal shower last Thursday for Miss Charlotte Bassâ€" ler, whose marriage to Paul Kettenâ€" burg will take place this Saturday. Mrs. Ella Irons of N. Greenbay road, who suffered a idislocated shoulder, sprained elbow and badly bruised side which was caused by falling inâ€" a rut July 5 in Sunset park, is slowly improving. + Mrs. R. E. Kozak and daughter, Gladys, Mrs. Dorothy Melville and Miss Ada Vinyand took the Chicaâ€" go to Milwaukee lake cruise on the S. S. Grand Rapids last Tuesday. Miss Betty and Mr. Donald Sievâ€" er are the guestsâ€" of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. Warren Leihâ€" ser of the Udell building. Betty will return to her home in Greenâ€" ville, IIL., the early part of next week. ® Miss Patricia Reading, Billy Cope and Nathan Udell were on the route to St. Joseph, ‘Mich., when the boat had to return to Chicago because of the high seas. Accordâ€" ing to reports, almost all {l the 500 passengers were seasick, as the wind kicked up chopping waves. Mrs. Margaret Andrews and granddaughter, Margaret, of Canâ€" ton, O., are the house guests of the Thomas Chalmers for a month. Mrs. John Turner of Bloom street enterâ€" tained at a supper and card party in Mrs. Andrews‘ honor last Saturâ€" day evening. Donna May Alexa who has spent the past six weeks with her aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. O‘â€" Connell, left Sunday for her home in Chetsworth, IIL Mrs. John Oliver and daughters, Joan and Mary, of S. Sheridan road, enjoyed a week‘s . vacation at Brown‘s Lake, Wis. Mrs. Robert W. Phelps of Fort Sheridan entertained her bridge club at dessert bridge last Thursâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Glencoe avenue are returning Friâ€" day from a three weeks motor trip through New England and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mack who spent the first week of July in Can< ada, sailed on the Monarch of Berâ€" muda for a two weeks‘ sojourn in Bermuda. Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch and family returned last week from a most enjoyable five weeks motor trip through the West and along the Pacific coast from Los Angeles to Puget Sound. Mrs. Fritsch and children are now at their summer home at White Lake, Mich., w they will stay for the remainder of the summer. + Mrs. Carl Kuist and daughter, Mary, of Yakima, Wiashington, will spend the week end at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metâ€" calf of Pawpaw, Mich. ~Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Tanner (Ada Thomas) of Grand Forks, N. D., are spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Thomâ€" as of Glenview avenue. B. P. O. E. Meet Tuesday _ . The.next regular mefln’ of the Elks club will be held this coming Tuesday, August 3, at 8 p. m., in their newly redecorated club rooms. As final arrangements for the anâ€" nual picnic will be made, all memâ€" bers are urged to attend. JUICY LEMONS ........... WarermELoNs |. JUICE ONIONS PEARS BEETS Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 29â€"30â€"31 Efficient Intelligent Service M O N A RCH FIN v+i..+...++...+:.â€"â€"#@GS. 10¢ Ice Cream Social Tien Lecheres Shureh in spegmoring on an ice cream social on m ning, July 30, on the church lawn. There will be ice cream, cake and coffee for sale and a corno game with prizes.‘ The public is invited to attend. FARMERâ€"PETERS ENGAGEMENT Word ‘has been received of the engagement of Miss Mitzi Farmer of Oak Park to Mr. Joseph Peters of Chicago. Mr. Peters who is a pharmacist at Walgreen‘s drug store in Oak Park is well known here on the North Shore. The wedding will ‘t;::c place the early part o# Septemâ€" St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church _ Deerfield ‘ Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church picnic at Sunset park, Highland Park. No services at the church. Outâ€"door service at the park 11 a.m. Bring your basket dinner. Recreational activities in the afternoon. Games and contests for young and old. Baseball game at. the _close..of dav....Invite..zour Sunday : 9:80 a.m.â€"Sunday school. > 10:30 am.â€"Confessional service. 10:30 a.m.â€"Main service. On the second Sunday in August the annual congregation and Sunâ€" day school picnic will be heldâ€" at Sunset park. Redeemer Lutheran Church : CRANE CO., 1224 Emerson $1., Evanston, lII. FOR YOUR USEâ€"A DISPLAY ROOM FILLED WITH PLUMBING AND HEATING SUGGESTIONS. COMLE IN West Q';ptnl at McGovern Rev. W. F. Subr, Pastor _ Communion Sunday >3 %oz $1 >3 18e ... Doz 33¢ SOBEY‘S 3 bun. . .doz. 8 bun. Display Room: 836 $. Michigan Ave., Chicago We CRA N E gfiouri CLOYVERBLOOM r:_-cy BEEF KINDNEYS TENDEEKLONN _‘ “.!g#_ vercernitmeninnntnnevune .:mned COLD CUTsS UHNIEE _ ..... .. se ceirietetentiivireeretocne VEAL CUTLETS ARMOUR‘S STAR THE P RES3 BACON 9:30 Church Bible school, Joseph Redine, Supt. 10:45 Morning worship, sermon by the pastor. 8:00 Service at the Railroad Men‘s Home. ~T:00 Young People‘s service. 8:00 Preaching service, sermon by the pastor. » Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. â€" Prayer and Bible study. You are cordially invited to all of our services. Worship service 9:00 a.m. Church school 10;00 a.m. : Special congregational meeting at the close of service. ~ All members are kindly requested to be present. 3 Church council meeting Monday evening. : « First United Evangeloal Church Green Bay Rd.at Laurel Ave. Rev. F. Brandfeliner, Pastor A Church with a Message for All Aug. 13â€"14â€"15 SPFEFECH Benaâ€".e: /n s n-:.- Aug. 13â€"14â€"15 Stammering, Stuttering, speech defects corrected. . Est. 36 Free trial lesson. . Write for . information. . Millard Institute of Normal Speech, 1144 Wilion Ave., Chicago, IIl. St. John‘s Evangetical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor â€"â€"CHEESE Sunday Services ME A TS oc PPG :. ahe â€" ~35%c¢ NEXT WEEKâ€"Melody for Two; A Star Is Born; They Gave Him a Gun had; Woman Chases Man; The Goâ€"Getter; A Day at the Races; Make Way for Tomorrow. Air Conditioned _,__,__ _ EARLY BIRD HOURâ€"6:30 TO 7:00 P.M. _____ _ _/ Admission every day except Saturday & Sunday: Adults 25¢, Children 10¢ After 7:00 p.m. regular prices: Adults 35¢, Children 10c. Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday, Aug. 1â€"2â€"3 â€" ~Sun. Continuous from 2 to 11 p.m. "I MET HIM IN PARIS" with Claudette Colbert, Hmmw Young, Mona Barrie _ "Paramount Pictorial" â€" ?nmel. "Tennis Tactics" Cartoon in Color, "The Hound and the Rabbit" â€" Latest Paramount News Wednesday â€"Thursday W ednesdayâ€"hursday y % August 4â€"5 "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR" with Madge E Lewis Stone, Elissa Landi, Dame May Witty, * “"l‘ho-u Beck, Janet Beecher ¢ The Colorto Adwnture‘ "Cradle of Civilization" â€" Broadway Brevities, ‘ Lifers :fr the Party‘ â€" Sreen Song, "Please Keep Me in Your Dreams" NEAT W\l!mx}-â€"loloav for Iwo; A Star is Born; They Gave Him a Gun; Way Out West. COMINGâ€"This Is My Affair; Elephant Boy; Kid Galaâ€" Wednesday and Thursday Fridayâ€"Saturday, July 30â€"31 || with ‘Wallace Beery, Una Merkel, Eric Judith Barrett, Bot_t; h:y-gffd-l;ub, Jlutmm A\ your Birds Eye Foods store & . . is a package of genuine, deâ€" licious OCEAN PERCH. . Not lake perch! But the grand, hardâ€"toâ€"get perch that swims in the Atlantic. A fish that ranks high in the social register of a patented process of quickâ€" They‘re Birds EyeOcean Perch Fillets. 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They reach you as sweet and tender as the minute they were landed on the Boston docks! Trimmed, cleaned, boned, waste. 1 1b. Birds Eye Occan FREE DELIVERY We Close Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. 3 5§ 0 0 Sat. Matinee & Evening PHONE PAGE SEVEN Halfâ€"lb. Cool Comfort Ibs July 28â€"29 83¢ 22¢ 24¢ 11¢ 14c 22¢ 39¢ 39¢ 39¢ 15¢

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