P _â€"=LOCALS â€" _ Lamiry TED CABONARGI AT PURDUE "U" PAGE 81X T. D. Cabonargi, 506 Lincoln place of Highland Park is among the nearly 1150 students registered in the annual summer session of Purâ€" due university. Included in the recâ€" ord breaking enrollment are stuâ€" dents from 37 states and the Disâ€" trict of Columbia. Thirteen stuâ€" dents from six foreign cauntries, inâ€" eluding Canada, Central America, China, Mexico, Philippine Islands, and Turkey, are also represented. The Misses Madge, Molly, Julis, and Arthur McCaffrey and Mrs. Alice Duff motored to Duluth and Launderers and Dry Cleaners â€"â€" Telephones â€"â€" B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST . Sile LAUNDRY aé & does it b Reliable Laundry summer dresses are just like new Thrills withont end in this smashâ€" ing dramatic sensation ADDED: CARTOON in COLOR. Thursdayâ€"Friday Aug. 5â€"6 â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE NITES â€" 1st performance 7:30 â€" 2nd at .9:00 FRANCES LANGFORD PHIL REGAN PICK & PAT â€" GEO. GIVOT 618 North Green Bay Road Highland Park, Illinois Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday ) Aug. 8â€"9â€"10 SPENCER TRACY FRANCHOT TONE ~ GLADYS GEORGE Phone Highland Park 2160 Tel H. P. 2400 _â€" Highland Park, III. â€" _ Admissionâ€" 30c â€" 10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous COOL â€" AIR CONDITIONED â€"COOL "The Hit Parade" "They Gave Him Bee all your radio favorites toâ€" High?nd Park 177â€"178 ranslate 1023 "Make Way For Tomorrow" 301 Rlentzcol.$~ HO W will it . wash?" That‘s the big problem. Don‘thesitate tosend us those delightfully dainty Summer dresses. Our experts will classify each piece and see that it receives the right washing formulaand proper treatment to insure that justâ€"like» new appearance. Highland Park, HL VICTOR MOORE FAY BAINTER Jack Haley and Patsy Kelly in "PICK A STAR" Taylor, Barbara Stamnwyck in "THIS 18 MY AF A L C Y O N the Apostle Islands in Wisconsin, last week. Miss Myra Thomas of Cleveland, Ohio is visiting friends in Highland Park this week. Mr. Lester Olson and son Brandt of Vine Ave., are visiting relatives in Eau Claire, Wis., this week. Miss Jean Bullard of Santa Barâ€" bara, Calif., is the house guest of Miss Lydia Hastings. Miss Dorothy Grundal of Peoria| After spending a delightful week visited her uncle and aunt Mr. and| at "Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, Pearson, Mrs. W. H. Bartel of 100 Clifton| Wis., Raymond and Roy Fidder arâ€" Ave., a few days this week. rived home from a tour ‘around Sam and Russell Holmes who are| Lake Michigan. Among the several wpending the summer in Grafton,| Places visited was Is!npemlng, Michâ€" Wis., spent the weekâ€"end with their| igan where Elmer Gieser has a cotr parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel) tage on LTk; :ï¬c?‘lxl:ilmu. 19::;; mes | stops . included ackinag ..I«] h fï¬mmr Sinith loft] then south along: The» .. «ypommevgme» yesterday on a business trip in the| Michigan to Gary, Indiana where southern part of Illinois. Mrs. B. A. Smith the mother of the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kent are|late Jesse L. Smith lives. Mother spending two weeks with their parâ€"| Smith recently celebrated her 95th ents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of| birthday and was in fairly good Greenbay road. The. Kent‘s will| health. Another stop was made at make their home in Springfield, Mo.| L& Grange, Indiana to see their Mr. Sterling A. Warren of Bayâ€"| uncle Rev. C. G. Unangst. Mother side, Long Island, is joining his wife| Smith and Mr: Unangst send their and children for a two weeks visit| greetings to Highland Park friends. Miss Mary Lou Harrison, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Harrison, 2488 Deere Park drive, arrived July 29th at the Joy Camps to spend the month of August. Mr. Sterling A. Warren of Bayâ€" side, Long Island, is joining his wife and children for a two weeks visit with Mrs. L. L. Winters. Mrs. Warâ€" ren and two children have been with her mother since May, but will reâ€" turn to the east with her husband. Mrs. Sellar Bullard is spending several weeks with Mrs. Ralph Bard. Her daughter Miss Carolyn arrived Wednesday to be the guest of Miss Janet Bard. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markell and two <children returned last week from ‘a ten day motor trip to Deâ€" troit, Mich., Niagra Falls, N. Y., and Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J.. W. Kent are spending two weeks with their parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of Greenbay . road. The. Kent‘s will make their home in Springfield, Mo. Missâ€"Lydiaâ€"Hastingsâ€"spentâ€"the weekâ€"end at Antigo, Wis., with friends. Virginia Evans of Clifton Ave., left Sunday to attend camp at Pleasâ€" ant Lake, Wis. R Mr. and Mrs. William Decker of Libertyville, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Decker of S. Second street. The Rev. and Mrs. Hobson Clark and family. of Birmingham, Ala., spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Baum. s Miss Betty Heath of Kansas City, Mo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson, this week. Little Jean Hawley of S. Sheriâ€" dan road is entertaining several friends, Friday, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and MÂ¥ Mason Armstrong of Rice street have gone to Phoenix, Arix., for a two weeks vacation. CREDIT JEWELER AND: OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 Saturday JEWELRY REPAIRING Your favorite outdoor star in a new type of Western drama! ADDED Wed.â€" Phursda .11« â€" "bovurts reature Nitss . ist Performance 7:30 â€" 2nd at 9:06. ANN SOTHERN GENE RAYMOND Wed.â€"Thursday °_ Aug.11â€"12 A gÂ¥idy funâ€"fest of crasy goingsâ€"on! We repair watches, clocks and jewelry of every description. é Prices â€"reasonable. I. H. NEMEROFF GEORGE O‘ BRIEN CECELIA PARKER "There Goes My "Hollywood Cowboy" LEO CARRILLO MARY CARLISLE A N D AFFAIR Aug. 7 ~ Mr. and Mrs. Strong of The Towâ€" ers in Evanston are building a new home on the Ravine lot on Bronson Ave. Mrs, George Titman of Deerfield place who underwent a major operâ€" ation at the Highland Park hospital Saturday morning is getting along as well as can he expected. Mrs. Harriett McGuire of Downâ€" ers Grove is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Leaming for a couple of weeks. Mr, J. H. Aldridge of 1830 Rice street underwent a very serious opâ€" eration Saturday at the Highland Park hospital. His condition is reâ€" ported as very favorable. _ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cutler and sons are spending this week . at Devils Lake, Baraboo, Wis. Mrs. Charles ~Christman of 625 Laurel Ave. received word last week of the death of her grand child the 5% year old daughter of A, O. Christman of. Michiganâ€"~City,â€"Indiâ€" ana. Mrs. Cathcart, mother of Mrs. Aura Christman and Mrs. Payne her sister who was visiting in Highâ€" land Park went to Michigan City to attend the funeral of Lynetta Jean Christman. Mr. Christman and two daughters spent Sunday with his mother in Highland Park. Mrs. John R. Barden, Jr., and her small daughter Joan returned to their home in Oaklyn, N. J., on Satâ€" urday after a two week‘s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Redine. Miss Gladys Udell of North Sherâ€" idan road spent the first part of the week at Deep Lake, Wisconsin. Mr. John McDougall of North Green Bay road has improved from his recent serious illness of the flu enoughâ€" to attend to his business affairs in Chicago. ; Mr. Byron Howes of Hazel Ave. is returning from California where he visited his father and mother for two weeks. % Mrs. V, W. Johnson of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and John and Catherâ€" in¢ Hurst of St. Louis were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fontaine of Glencoe Ave. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Fontaine attended Wardâ€"Belmont school together and have not seen each other since boardingâ€"school days. ° Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Austin.â€"are leaving for a vacation in Callicoon, N.Y. They will be gone two or three weeks. â€" Theron Miller of Michigan City, Indiana is visiting Billy J of Laurel avenue for a few days. > Miss Mary Robe of the Y.W.C.A, is traveling to the Upper Peninsula for part of her vacation, spending the balance of the time visiting her family in Kalamazoo, Michigah. Miss Gerturde Ames of the Y. W. C. A. has returned from a trip to her home in Matoon, Illinois. Mrs. Lee Adams of Sheridan Ave. entertained her dinner club at her cottage at Cross Lake on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Casey of Green Bay road and family left for a week‘s trip to the Dells of Wisconâ€" sin and Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs, Milton St. Peter of Park Ave. entertained at a party Saturday evening in honor of their sixth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Ralph A. Bard.of North St. Johns Ave. is entertaining at te Saturdayâ€" in honor â€"of her hmn: guest Mrs. Sellar Bullard of Santa Barbara, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell of Beech street are spending the week at Pelican Lake in Northern Wis.‘ Mrs. F. N. Bard and her daughâ€" ter, Marian, sailed Saturday on the Saturnia, for Europe. Their fntinâ€" erary includes the opera at Salsâ€" berg, Austria, a visit at Rome, Viâ€" enna, Triesta, and other interesting cities. They will return from Paris, ICE CREAM ‘The Cream of the North Shord 537 Central Avenue ALSO CONES AND DIXIES Special orders taken for parties. GOLDEN MEADOW DAIRY & FARM PRODUCTS YOUR EYES PINTS _ QUARTS 24c 44« MADE BEFORE EXTRA RICH THE PRESs ) _ Mrs. Louis W. Sherwin is at home | after a months visit with friends in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilder and daughter Elizabeth have left for an extensive motor trip into the northâ€" west. o :: veremme of lqu': or t n i _ Mrs. Samuel Holmes of North Sheridan road entertained at a small supper party Sunday evening for Mrs. Sellar Bullard who is visiting in Highland Park, Mrs. T. Leaming of Sheridan road is vacationing at Eagle Lake, Wis. with her children. She will return in a week or two. Mrs. R. E. Wood of Laurel Ave. has gone east for a visit at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Stires of Lake, George, N.Y. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Babbitt of Haverford, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Stires is Mrs. Wood‘s sister. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will hold their monthly meetâ€" ing Thursday, August 12th at the home of Mrs. Walfred Miller, 316 N. Green Bay road. Members and friends are cordially invited. Miss Leona Babcock of Ipana, I1l., has come to 1812 Rice street for a three weeks wisit. * visited Fort Sheridan Saturday aftâ€" ernoon and enjoyed the C.M.T.C. field day which was sponsored: by numerous patriotic societies, . Miss Mary Cullen left on the "Hiawatha" on Monday for a week‘s visit at Rice Lake, Wisconsin with Miss Josephine Husnick, formerly of Highland Park. , Mrs. Thomas Chalmers of St. Johns Ave. entertained Friday, Auâ€" gust 3 at a bridge party for Mrs. Margaret Andrews of Canton, Ohio, who is her guest. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Snite reâ€" turned Friday from the Mackinac Island where they attended the yacht races â€" _ Miss Sarah Heyden of Park Ridge spent last week visiting Mrs Sewell It‘s FLAVOR IS DIFFERENT , Appealing to young and old alike, even those who never could drink milk really enjoy milk from Mellody Farms. with a It‘s nourishing and healthful as well as deliciously refreshing on warm days. Best Quality at Substantial Savings Cut â€" Sewed â€" Laid ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY SUBMITTED _ AT NO OBLIGATION â€" We also have a large stock of used carpets at attractive prices. Showings by, appointment only Telephone Highland Park 3900 239 N. Green Bay Road Vogue Cleaners & Linoleums Phone Highland Park 674 MELLODY FARMS DAIRY 16 North Shridan Road COOL OFF Tastier Better Milk John B. Nash, Prop Carpets FURS that are Superb. Selected from the finest quality pelts. . . . . . . Adroitly used to emphasize new lines. We have Fur Coats for all occasions. MENDOZA BEAVER $87 NEARSEAL $63 BLACK PERSIAN $165 | OUR AUGUST SALE OFFERS TREMENDOUS SAVINGS FUR COATS z. i. BOCi€ty MOLDANER & HUMER Moldaner & Humer Just a few Coats for Comparative Prices Mr. and Mrs. Philip Creden are enjoying a vacation at a New Jerâ€" sey coast beach resort. . Mr. Creden is indulging in catching tuna fish. Truax of Egandale road Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piacenti of Waukegan avenue are the proud parents of a baby girl born to them at the Highland Park hospital yesâ€" terday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mann of Detroit, Mich., will be the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mann of North Sheridan road. Mrs. George Horne and Miss Luella Berg entertained at a misâ€" cellaneous shower for Edna Renter Monday, August 2. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Killian of North Green Bay road July 31 at the Highland Park hospital. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS Ocranâ€"rrese small bay scallops are rare in Chicago, How do we get them here all the way from the Atlantic so flaâ€" worful you can almost taste the ocean air in them? Imagine 3 eating SCALLOPS 1000 Miles From Sea! We have a patented process of quickâ€"freezing that actually imprisonsâ€"SEALSâ€"the ocean flavor in! None escapes! No matter how far you live from salt water you get these BirdsEyeScallops as tender as the minute they reached the docks! THESE DEALERS SELL BIRDS EYE FOODS twin lamwes . wiscomisin It‘s like this . . 1 LB. CHOPPED STEAK +1 BOX PEAS & CARROTS 1 BOX RHUBARB COMMUNITY SERVICE GROCERY. 393 Central Avenue . GRO. B. WINTER INC., 361 Roger !lllh- Avenue, Ravinia A & P FOOD STORE, 518 Central Avenue 79¢ DINNER FOR 4 rmOsTER, Chandler‘s m H. P. Peak . Mrs. Howell Murray and her daughter, Betty, of Linden® ave., have left for northern Michigan to visit another daughter Marge, who is attending camp. mtm’-mm Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. 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