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Highland Park Press, 23 Jul 1931, p. 12

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20 516 Central Ave. Pale Dry Ginger Ale or Root Beer. â€"Made by ~the Orange Crush people. 31 19 Doz. qt. bottles......._. e 14 New Cooking or Eating Apples, 4 lbs. ..____ _ O FREE For Quality, Service and BLUE GOOSE Fruit Shop | BLUE 26 Prouty Annex ~â€"__ EVANSTON 1621%, Orrington Ave. â€" 302 S. Genesee St. THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET ON THE NORTH SHORE Harold N. Blasius Co. A W NING S * WINNETK A Made to Individual Specifications Canopies for all Oecasions Garden Furniture and Umbrellas SIX DELIVERIES DAILY WINDOW SHADES 25¢ Delivery to Highland Park, Ravinia and ‘:H'ighwood_ ' (Est. 1913) Tel. 2822 Tel. 1125 For Attractiveness _â€"_â€"â€" ~Beauty Comfort Canada Dry Gingerale, per doz. We carry a large selection of Old Milwaukee, Blue Ribbon, and Prima Beer, Atlas Beer, 2 â€"dozenâ€"cases‘ sl o75 Morand Gingerale or 1 dot. quart boitles Tel. Highland Park 1636 GOOSE Majestic 2087 Prices; Phone $1.49 $1:19 THE PR E8 3 Mrs. E. B. Metzel is a late arrival at tl)e Iluryltnd( hot.ol‘. in’w â€" Miss Edith E. Walker and her mothâ€" er of 312 Roger Williams avenue, have returned from an automobile trip to Glenwood, Ark. On their reâ€" turn trip they stopped a few days at Starved Rock State park on the Illiâ€" nois river, midway between Ottawa and LaSalle. They pitched their own tent without help from mere man until they arrived at Starved Rock, when "Uncle Billy" Bottomley, camp custodian who is known to more tourâ€" ists than any other man in Illinois, insisted on helping them.. They reâ€" port that the state park is especiâ€" ally beautiful at this season, the perâ€" pendicular walls of the canyons being covered with moss and a large variety of ferns. Mr, Carl Larson is enjoying a two weeks motor trip in the east and in Canada. * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bernardi enterâ€" tained a nuimber of friends at a beach â€" Mre. â€"Abbie â€"Bastin â€"is visiting her daughter Mrs. Wilbur Brotherton in Bozeman, Mont., for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Moon and two sons, and Mr,. Murry Moon of Kiva, Mich., left yesterday for Fenâ€" ton, Mich., where they will visit Mr. Moon‘s parents for two weeks, and help repare forâ€"a party commemoratâ€" ing the golden wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Moon, which will be held August 8rd. ‘The Edward Moon‘s were formâ€" er residents here, coming to Highland Park in 1893 and making their home here until about 18 years ago when they moved to Michigan. | their daughter, Garrigue Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gallagher of 27b â€"Degreâ€"BReriesdrtee ~wilt:â€"present Madison, Ia., who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Archie Abercromby, for the past two weeks, left Sunday for Chicago where they will visit relaâ€" tives before returning to their home. society, at a tea given at their home Friday, Oct. 30. Miss Elizabeth Guthrie of West Libâ€" erty, la., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bridges of W. Park avenue. Mrs. Cecil ~W. Rogers of Torringâ€" ton, Wyo., who recently underwent a major operation at Mayo Bros. hosâ€" pital, Rochester, Minn., is getting along nicely. Mrs. Rogers will be reâ€" membered here as the former Miss June Rhinehart of this city. Mrs. L. I. Wells of Akron, Ohio, her sister, went to visit Mrs. Rogers at Rochesâ€" ter, but did not go there for an operaâ€" tion as was stated in a recent issue of the Press. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Rhinehart who accompanied Mrs. Wells â€"to Rochester â€"have gone through the clinic and are undergoâ€" ing treatment. ' ; Dorothy Simpson of Roger Williams avenue, arrived home the early part of this week after t}»ending ten days at a Business Girl‘s conference at Camp Grey, Saugatuck, Mich Miss Simpson was a delegate of the Pi Delta club, o amaits * The Misses Catherine Berube and Elaine Berberick entertained out of town guests at a dinner party Wedâ€" nesday evening in honor of their birthday anniversaries. Out of town guests were from Chicago and Jackâ€" son, Mich. ~ f Highland Park Locals Ib, POT ROAST, Ib. Plate or Navel Boneless CORN BEEF ‘ Choice Cut Milkâ€"Fed Veal STEAK, Ib. _ Swift Premium Choice Sirloin STEAKS, Ib. . It‘s bad enough for the reds to flood the country ‘with their cheap matches but if they ever start floodâ€" ing us with cheap pocket cigarette lighters we are in favor of declaring war at once. Fresh Dressed BROILERS, 1b. Leg of Genuine Spring LAMB, Ib. .:. â€" _ OUR MOTTO Better Meats for Less Money Holland or Brookfield Fiolland or Bbrookfield BUTTER, Ib. ____.___. 27C Stopâ€"Shopâ€" Save Henry G. Winter SHEET METAL 307 Waukegan Avenue Highwood Phone Highwood 3259 _ _ WE DELIVER Quality Market Furnace Work ALL OFâ€"OUR~WORK IS GUARANTEED PHONE 635 144 North First Street Highland Park FRESH FISH Thursday, July 23 and "* 20¢ 23¢ 39¢ 19¢ 39c¢ 35¢

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