Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 50

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48 ick (AP The pick (§P) SCaS0O01 \(Red Turnips, U. S. Grade) Carrots, Beets, Cabbage 4 lbs. 23¢ Celery, Asparagus, String Beans, Wax Beans, all at popular prices Bananas 3 lbs. 25¢ Crisco _ o Camay Soap Flour «> PM!%w and New Texas Potatoes > P _R 0O D U C E. Fresh Green Peas Milk Fed Roasting Chickens lb. 49¢ Veal Legs, Small . lb. 29¢ Rolled Rib Roast Ib. 39¢ At the A&P you will find the pick of the season in ~fresh fruits and â€"vegetables, _____ _ Visit your nearest A & P store . reguiarly and select your needs > from displays of "the season‘s * finest foods. . ~THESE PRICES IN EFFECT IN. OUR STORE AT 512 CENTRAL AVE., HIGHLAND PARK erekr ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ?? LEADS IN CHOICE GROCERIES, . MEATS and PRODUCE Sausage a Specialty MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION . § P E. C I A L S M E. AÂ¥ T S Wheidh ow it iioacst iestsc Agncasms rape sc oi is 222000E AEIATE OAE P LTTE 1 lb. Can 21€¢ ~_~3 Bars 19¢ 244 lb. Sack $1.04 ‘ _ lb. 10¢ 2 lbs. 11¢ T H E. PR ESS _ _Cast in theâ€" difficult â€"roles_of the twins are Irene Wicker of Evanston and Agnes Biesemier _ of_ Wilmette. Miss®Biesemeier will make her debut with the guild in "the production, and Irene Wicker will be remembered for her playing of the role of the young matron in "Tons of Money," in 1928, Opposite the twins, as their admirers and lovers, are Joseph K. Shippen of Glencoe and Arthur Landers of Winâ€" netka.~ Mr. Shippen plays "Barnaby Haddon,". the antiquarian â€" whose be on Wednesday, May $ in the Durâ€" and Art Institute. Through the enâ€" deavors of the local committee, reâ€" served seats may be secured in exâ€" change for members _ tickets at Krafft‘s drug store, on Thursday, May 2, and any day thereafter.. _ The management suggests that reâ€" served seats be obtained as early in the week as possible, at both stores, will be exhausted quickly. _ _ _ Threeâ€"Act Comedy . _ . The play is a threeâ€"act comedy: by John Hastings Turner. Its London production received the endorsement of the British Drama league, a thing hard to obtain. The play deals in a lively way with the courtship and marriage of the twin â€"daughtersâ€"of the country Vicar, and â€"the double loves, the situations and the wit and satire will delight the most particuâ€" lar North Shore audience." ie LAST THEATRE GUILD : PLAY HERE SHORTLY PKhones : Highland Park 178â€"179 e ag j washln g THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY (Continued from Page 1) Phagats A ze ons ty as utm Mfi atens m o Crome . DRY CLEANING CO. = We operate our own dry cleaning plant o. 80 years of service f d Park 178â€"179 Highland Park, Illinois 618 N. Green Bay Road â€" 3 HIGHLAND PARK AND FOR SALEâ€"Radio parts, consisting of ampliâ€" "fiers,; omnigraph, ete. Tel. H. P:; 141. 388. Walker avenue.. 9GHP. © Te +8 LOSTâ€"Child‘s Irish mail bandâ€"car from yard:; Hazel and St. Johns avenue. Please return to or phone Mrs. J. E. Allen at H. P; 2051. â€" / â€" ; g f Other Roles Robert G. McMillian and Ethel Reâ€" pass, both of Glencoe, will enact the roles of Rev. John Head and his wife, Ann. Their ‘Characterizations are not easy, and their acting will be roted with especial interest because they, too, are newcomers to the guild stage. As Mrs. Rookeâ€"Walter of London, the mother of Mrs. Head and leader of London. society, Dale LOSTâ€"Child‘s glasses, white gold frame; ward. Goodman. Tel. H. P. 1329. FOR RENTâ€"5â€"roomâ€" brick bungalow. 647 Chicago avenue. Tel. H. P. 3319. 8 FPOR SALEâ€"1929 : 6â€"cylinder Chevrolet eoach ; little mileage:; a real bargain; no dealers. Addressâ€" C. E., Press office. â€"** "Bpd WILL "the party who took the truck or borâ€" rowed it from the North Shore station, â€" Highwood, please return it to the station ? 8 the Hon. Monica Flame, and Mary C. White and Janet Marshall of Winâ€" retka, as Lady Susan Rocker and Violet, the maid, complete the cast. ‘The group is now in intensive reâ€" hearsal under the direction of Davd Owen. e . a ks . knowledge of midâ€"Victorianism ex. tends even to its damsels, and Mr; Landers is cast_ as Byran Ropes, the young society blade and faddist of London. ; â€" Want Ads Continued Thursday, April 25, 1929 3 s B?’V

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