l Gly. Laurel Ave. Phone H. P. 4090 il MWOWOWOWOWW s-lui),,;;.!;;";-;--)?,,',',',,?"!):!?,',"!]!],":', SERVICE GARAGE ROYAL BLUE STORES hrt't "HS ht.r,h"dr'.tt. I I Mil,h "will "luv. Borden l-UI." “I ST. Innu- plug. l "FYI-1| SI PEN st IDS. 3 put" " X TtMMO tiOAP. :l S“ y,F.TurNtT S" tp, t'tt.rMr'.T IHKIM. PtNitER. lb. can , Fan KFiTA. Plain our Pimento. ', lb. pkg H X TtMr.r'.T tiOAP. :l ban SR F,F.Tur'Vt' 50 M', Frve cum tor pkg. " "Im- Streak 110an with Huh pun-han- M t In†Imumws HAHN-I ttttls, nu um At, lull F, tPPhr'. IN TTER. 3N 01. qt. jar KAI“! h" RVP. II can- F'ttt'IT SHAH "My: Prop}. yum-[rd fruit in choice you": GREENHJY Mit. and N. SECUNII ST. _ mrmL All mom " 3.1.00 or m " delivered free A. L. 1'.\RI'ENTHR dk SUN W 395' SE 1r.i.Fm I'o.Ml'i.F'.'T') S per ho, “\RII'ANII H31 Grvrnleat Dal-MW pry'l \l S 30 SHERMAN nrk, F, 'toral Blur. ml "lend. " "h In" ("an RVICE GARAGE Shaw Room lllm- anl. n 2t.ee. No, tl . ,tuarottet' vverythine we sell ruler the management BUICK 't'RAOF, III-IKE thut SAVE Itr',yiT "l" A MTV A LW A YS “I: Fittlttt AND S\TI‘I§I)\Y ONLY Service Work upon fur husine tivptrttther 19th and I"!!! HIGHLAND PARK " II I run w Nb. an: talking “(FIELD "nation. Pvt, 3 Innu- um loch-d fruit in choice nyrup. _ large an. MIT" Hubbard Womb. Show Room 900 LINDEN AVE. Winnetka, Mo other burners more economical than quick-r th, HIGHLAND 1"..qu because it PHONE 33 fit tlt 'r and THE Mre 2ae 200 230 220 tTe 22c Mre Ble 25e Mre Miss Marie Grenning of Glenview spent the week-end with Mrs. Christ Wiflman. On Sunday Mrs. Sam Rockenbnch WAP', given a pleasant surprise party in celebration of her birthday anniver- . iry. Among the guests were William Rnscnuw Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Strause. Mrs. Minnie Andres of Rogers park, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenaw, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alex Andres, Mr. and Mrs. Dore, Miss Emily Strause and William 'sttususe, Mr. and Mrs, William White and family of Chicago, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Roggow of Deerfield. Mrs. Clayton Fehr won the blan. ket which the R. N. A. camp gave away last Thursday evening follow. ing a regular meeting. Cards and hum-o were played and prizes were' awarded limes. A. Hattie, C. Ucht- man. A. J. Juhnson and Virginia Hicks ItvtVeshments were served by Edna J .hnwn. Hilda Soefker, Fyfie Frantz and Mrs. Colby. Mary Catherine Langford of High. Deerfield Locals 20% Discount on Dry Cleaning a Laundry Brought in and Called for Laundry Prices Flat. Work. per lb. V, _ V. All Wearing Apparel, nicely ironed, per lb... _T_Nre" _ Collars and dress shirts extra Shirts, finished, when sent in with Wet Wash and Rough Dry. each ___ _ P-- _ 1 -__. Wool Blankets, single, each 50e; double, each Shirts, finished, w] Rough Dry. em Wool Blankets, sin Curtains", per pair Men’s Suits ." _ _ . 31.311 Men's Overcoats _ ... F-F 1.5t Men's Hats (felt) T _ .75 Ladies Dramas 1.75 Ladies Coats . ""T 1.75 Ladies Hats _-. F JU Rur,rs--rmmestic, per MI. ft. _ r ' Ruws--orierital or Chenille, per MI. ft. T . Coveralls Dry Cleaned 'e-- _ .. . trq .. . L Draperies, Furniture, Auto Seat Covers, etc. on application ULDl-IST DRY CLEANERS ON THE NORTH SHORE Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. 618 N. Green Bay Road lbs. Wet Wash lo Completely Finished Laundry All pivées sturchcdvl-hat require starch Dry Cleaning Prices m-h additional pound llnnd Pat1k was a dinner guest of Mrs Jack Meyers on Tuesdgt "Mir. Lie Mrs. F. B. Wilson and son of Libertyville were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chester Wolf on Sunday. â€Mrs. Lillian Bennetts of Lake est was a guest of Mrs. Wolf Mrs. J. Meyers and son Jack are planning to spend the week-end in Madison, Wisconsin. While New Year morning, Tuesday, Sep- tember'23, 10 oleloek, "Religion: for God or for Mam" ' Rabbi David Fichman will conduct and speak at both services. Atonement services, ~Kol Nidre, Wednesday evening, October l, 8:15 o'cluck, ‘atuncment morning, October 2, 10 o'clock. Afternoon service, 2 o'clock. Memorial service, 3:30 o'eloek. " North Shore Congregation Israel Lincoln and Vernon Avenues Glencoe, Illinois Services for the Holy days: New Year Eve, Monday, September I. 8:15 o'clock, “is Life Worth Thursday, Sept, 18, 1930 Highland Park, Ill. $1.50 1.50 .75 1.75 up 1.75 up $1.25 .50 Wolf last 1.80 .15 1.00 .75 ..1 3 .12 .40 .03 .05 .40