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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1931, p. 10

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2. h ; !, $ 1t [ §4! 10 favore LIGHTWEIGHT SNAP BRIM 546 Ceqtrol Avenue Highland Park of best dressed ~â€"â€"Stetson‘s for early Fall North ~â€"Shoreâ€" Congregation â€" Israel Sisterhood announce the completion of final arrangement for an Evening Lecture course for the coming fall and winter. They have been fortuâ€" nate in ~securing five people, brilliant and able speaker‘s, each one of whom is natignally known and of outstandâ€" ing importance in his own field. The subjects to be discussedâ€"areâ€"not only timely; but they, are so varied that they will be thoughtâ€"provoking and of great interest to all. The program is as follows: > Oct. 13 . .. Hon. Robert M. LaFoliette Subject â€" "What Progressives are Fighting For" _ NOÂ¥. $\ ;........ Cololarcamnl.....~.. Btuart Uhase Announce Evening Jan. 12 iI Fresh Dressed i â€"BROILERS, Ib. rerrong Bubject _ _ |_. ~"The Latest Generation of American Novelists®" % Subject "The Nemesis of .Americanâ€"Business"~~~ 1 ...A Russian Symposium given by Saumuel Rosen and Karl Borders ' : : Subject "Russiaâ€"Menace or Hope" _ _ 3807 Waukegan Ave., Highwood _ â€"Phone Highwood 3259 Fresh Creamery BU'[_']jEQ, jb. . Genuine Spring LAMB LEGS, ib. Mickelberry‘s Boneless PIGS FEET, pt. .â€" ... Fresh Little Pig HAMS, Ib. ~ . QuaALITY MEAT ||â€"â€" Lecture Course to. _ ~~~Open October 13 Free delivery to Highwood, Highland Park and Ravinia mu will admit 2 children under gr5 * + j ‘I|[12 with one paid admission. STOP â€"~SHOP â€" ~â€"Our Motto: * T ME â€"PR E886 ~ 14¢ Fadiman 28c 33¢ 27¢ 19¢ Funeral of W .M. Wright, _ Former Resident, Held on Monday at Rosehill Funeral services fogrglillinm Monâ€" roe Wright, noted turfman and retired président of the Calumet Baking Powâ€" der‘ company, who died in his home in Lexingtcn, Ky., on Thursday of last. weekâ€"were held â€"atâ€"10:80 a. m. Monday at the chapel in ‘the Rosehill cemetery. Mr. Wright was 87 years old and formerly lived in Highland Park. s &1 Mr. Wright was born in Dayton, O., and became a traveling salesman at the age of 20. In 1892 he foundâ€" ed the Calumet_company heres He vetivred from active business .15 years ago and was succeeded as president or the company by his son, Warren Wright, president of the Lincoln Park board.. When in Chicago he resided at 937 Castlewood terrace. Choice Cut, POT ROAST, Ib. â€"â€"â€" 196 Sugar Cured Calle HAMS, Ib. _ _ Fresh Dressed Stewing *9q CHICKENS, Ib. __ _ 29C Rolleg Leg VEAL ROAST, Ib. .. 296 Choice Sirloin STEAKS, lb. Pure Rendered * 8 "Mussolini and Mrs. Simon Ruwitch, chairman 440 Mornine road, Highland Park oney _ .l clnogmcmnencmmnien m Bruno Rosselli| _ On retiring from business Mr dbhhithes : â€" ‘Wright realized his ambition of be o initice; coming the leading breeder of harness Mighland Park | horses in the country. His Calumet ~ farm, five mil righ **~*"*is one of the show places of Kenâ€" t, Held tucky. It embraces several hundred _ _ ,| acres and represents an investment RA)BEhl“ of more than a million dollars. It was there that Mr. Wright bred ‘and illiam Monâ€"| trained Petezâ€"Manniag,â€"the allâ€"time i and retired| trotting champion. . Mr. Wright died aking Powâ€"| without knowing that his prize trotâ€" n his home| ter, Calumet Butler, won the $60,000 hursday of| ing‘s richest prize, earlier in â€" the 10:30 a. m.| month at New York. He is survived the Rosehill| by his widow, Georgia, and their son, rac &T vears| Warren. â€" B P3 | 17 39¢ â€" CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and. relatives for their sympathy and kindness shown and for the many floral offerings sent during our reâ€" cent bereavement. â€"=.â€"= * CUT THIS AD OUT and preâ€" sent at the door of the ALCYON THEATRE ‘_ _ KRKENNETH HARLAN LUCILLE BROWNE WALTER MILLER To THE FIRST 100 KIDS ATâ€" â€"TRXDING THE MATINEE ALCYON Theatre Saturday, Sept. Thursday, September 3, 1931 MATINEE ONLY esn \_ An ADVENTURE Â¥ PICTURE % with Tom Ricketts, 4A William . Thorne, i â€"Beulah Hutton, 4 W alterâ€" Miller, S Andy Devine. . . . AMdirected by Ray SAILOR HATS . Clement Merriman and family. Taylor. n radio, ele the air st tractor as be â€" perfo â€"chauffeur. â€"racetrack audience. Thursday Now c futuristic brainâ€"chil Btined! pe of the n farmers. Implems« ~~ Wav oX ts ~~ Radio®¢ technique hicles an« trol, but : science h: ian accon tractor by waves. 1 ials, perf tation of ture, ann is please fieldâ€"of discussing board ch Greenvie1 .. "When prior to . A dis Jgnc € hotel aAcco settin atm o prog c'\'vim.: ish b excel hotel most desir ere

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