Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1931, p. 16

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â€" . _â€"â€"â€"CARNIVAL PROCEEDS _ stek AMOUNT TO $1,200 1 §6 33 ; W. Gsell and Company; the Briggs _â€"_â€"_ Engineering Company; Haak‘s Auto â€"_____ Supply Company; Denzel‘s Vanity :'li"_..S!mp,._ lop; MW ’ â€"Park Vegetable son: Bakery; Victor . Brothers, furâ€" riers; the North Shore Talking Maâ€" chine Company; Hattstrom and Sanâ€" ders, ‘opticians; Frank Siljestrom; Erwin F.> Dreiske, florist; Fritz Bahr, florist; the North Shore Groâ€" ~eery; Braun Brothers, oil company;â€" Huebner‘s Bakery and Pastry Shopâ€" pe; the Highland Apartments, Mrs.i proyea â€"In nigmand T‘ark and the surrounding region are sure of parâ€" tial relief at least. Over $1,200 proâ€" fit was realized, of which every cent will be turned over to the various relief funds in the vicinity. Market; the Expert Shoe Repairâ€" _ Merchants in the surrounding towns donated liberally and it is largely due to them that the affair was a success. Many useful things were given and everyone was well satisfied with their prizes. . . With over three thousand people attending the Charity Hallowe‘en earnivalâ€"last Saturday, the unemâ€" Tovedâ€"in â€"Highland â€"Parl 1 â€"the Eightyâ€"two merchants and citiâ€" zens in Highland Park made liberal donations. _ They were the. James Bowden Market; Chris. C. Niebuhr; the Central Barber Shop; the North To Use Profits in Aiding Unâ€" employed of District __~ ardves>* First Annual Suburban League Cross Country : Runâ€"Between the Games â€" ¢~> H O M E C 0O M I N ADMISSION 50 Cents First Game Called at 12:30 p. OVER 3,000 ATTEND __T WO GAMES NEXT SATURDAY, NOV. 7th DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS || BrauN Bros AT HIGH SCHOOL FEIELD EV A NS TON VERSUS pany; Woolworth Company; and the Atlanticâ€"and Pacific Tea comâ€" pany; the. Alden Studio; the Green Tea Pot;â€" Viecâ€"J. Killian; John Zengâ€" Shop; Mrs. Eugene Zahnle; Brand Brothers; T. S. Duffy Furniture Company; Highland Park Pharmacy; Art Olson Company; Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria; Tredale Storage Comâ€" pany; Treasure Chest; Martha and Henry‘s Beauty Shoppe; Pichetti Brothers; H. and R. Anspach; Autoâ€" motive â€" Garage; Christ‘s Bakery; Fell‘s Shoe Store; Central Cafe;, Central Hardware Company; Royal Blue_Store;. _Bock‘s Service Station; Paul â€" Borchardt; Alycon Theatre; Duffy Cleaners; Hines Lumber Comâ€" pany; John Gourley Lumber Com:â€" pany; Lincoln Market; P;tkes:*;fié florist; Moraine Grocery and Mar-. ket; Mutual Coal Company; Reliâ€" able Laundry Company; â€" Vogue Cleaners; Zenglerâ€"Horan Company: Victory Service Station; Hecketsâ€" weiler, the photographer; North Shore Barber Shop; Walter,> the ing Shop; the Blue Googe Fruit Marâ€" ket; .. the ...Cheverolet....Motor....Comâ€" pany;. Pouloplos Brothers :Grocery; Nechville, the florist; the Evans Feed Store; M. A. Ernst, milliner; H. T. Bakke, grocer; the Lace Shop; Nield‘s Sport Shop; Huber Elecâ€" tric Company;. Public Service Comâ€" pany; Rapp Brothers; the National Tea Store{? Smith‘s Dry Goods Store; Pease Drug Store; Sweetland‘s Pharâ€" macy; Nemerhoff, the jeweler; Schneider, jeweler; Husenetter ler, Inc.; Sears Roebuck and Co.; j| ICC GLAUIOH, . LHC _ IVCDADIC. UaIage, | Bartoli‘s Service Station, the J. R. {"(News Dealer),;*~®endort‘s _ Dry the Ravinia Pastry Shop; the Raâ€" land ~Park ~Vegetable <~Market; and ‘ the Swedish Bakery; Walgren Drug | Company. ; Store, Mr. Jass of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Store, the Lake Forest «Jewelry_Shop, Dickinson and Davis theâ€"Lakeâ€" Forest Radioâ€" z { Sorensons, the Barker Market, the Burridge Cigar Store, the Lake Forâ€" est_ Hardware Store, O‘Neill‘s Hardâ€" ware Store, the Linderholm Bakery, C. Westbrook; C. Paulson, the Powâ€" der Puff Beauty Shoppe, George Robertson, Krafft‘s Drug Store, the Bark Lane Gift Shop, Wells and Copithorne, Wenban and Griflis,l Andersonâ€"Brothers, theâ€"Royalâ€"Blue B. Lonngren Tailor Shop:; Laegeler Pharmacy; Bernardi Hardware; Highwood Sweet Shoppe; Gondolphi Grocery Store; Skokie Valley Launâ€" dry;. Ed Shapario;~â€"Joseph Notta; Father Holley; Dr. Lundstrom; Dr. Postels; Dr. Ugolini; Paul Pekar; J. E. Enquist; John Scornavacco; and John Cervi. f Brothers Market, the Sport Shop, T. Renz, the Jensen Boot Shoppe, and J. L. Dixon. +. f Those contributing from Deerfield were the Kay Beauty Shop, the Deerfield Pharmacy, the Deerfield Fortyâ€"one stores, business houses, and individuals in Highwood gave generously. . These were the Royal Blue Store; Pasquesi Brothers; J. Grealande; Colombini and Somenzi; Bernardi Service Station; the Highâ€" wood Cleaners; Cooperative Tradâ€" ing Company; T. Sernesi; Wilson Deerfield Meat Market, Art‘s. Serv© ice Station, the Reliable Garage, Bluff made liberal donations. Twentyâ€"five Lake Forest stores and business houses also gave very The Economy Grocery, the Lake Bluf Cash and Carry Market, the Lake Bluff Pharmacy, and the Kilâ€" â€" MOTOR OILSâ€"GREASESâ€" ALCOHOL â€" FUEL OILS Telephone Highland Park 2687 M. D. MURPH 7 17383 GLENCOE AVENUE Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS A CORRECT GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER Phones â€" Highland Park 3290 â€"â€" Phones Eniergency â€" 32981 se 34 SOUTH FIRST STREET "FOR FUEL â€"USE OIL" DISTRIBUTORS OF All advertising and publicity for the carnival was donated by the varâ€" ious papers in the community. The Highland Park Press, the Lake Forâ€" ester, The Highland Park News, the Deerfield â€"Press;â€"the> Shoretine don> ated advertising space and ran stories, while the Waukegan Daily Times and : the Waukegan â€" Daily News ran only stories. The Shoreâ€" line also donated the handbills which were distributed in the grammar schools in this region. 7 ~The dancing was in charge of Miss Burwash and Messrs. Mason, Peel, and Wright. Food was under Wright. Miss Connelly and Mrs, Walters had charge of the Cider booth;: Miss Campbell, the Apple Taffy booth; and Mrs. Martin and Miss Teate, the Candy House. Trom Theé "MEPChantsy. «Smss C Goods Store, the. Deerfleld Tailor,. Sweet Shopre, Sol Shapiro, R. A. Nelson, the Atlantic and Pacific Toa Store, the National Tea Store, Wil. liam. Barrett (Plumber), Andrew Decker, Mother Fehr‘s Restaurant, and the Deerfleld Bakery., _ mire, Perry, Brooks and Johnson; Mrs. ~Richardson, Mrs. Mannings, Mrs. McNutt, Mrs. Kendig, and ardson, Davitt, Lindenmeyer, Eiker, Floyd, â€" McNutt, Burwell, â€" Bolle, Thurston,: FKinch, Einbecker, Kenâ€" dig, and Eallard. The building of the booths was done by Mr. Schneider, Mr. Dur: bahn, and â€"their crews, and Miss Kerfoot, Miss Wood, and their art classes did the decorating. Sideshows, concessions, and .rafâ€" fles were sponsored by Misses Hanâ€" sen, â€" Buzard, Lauderdale, Knox, Wood, Weldin, Thompson, Fitzsimâ€" affair. She was assisted by Mr. Nelson. Credit is due the high school P._ T. A. for its wonderful Most of the credit for the success of the carnival is due to Miss Rinâ€" . Or Co. 89 CLIFTON AVENUE ‘Telephone Highland Park 2282 J. A. SCHWALJY. 5. 19 Both strong, eleven. Deerfie a Subu next to which ing. Not the sc Subur track betwe Park defea Park. or to. 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