Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1931, p. 17

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with her aunt and to Chicago that eve. rotherand hiswito: The members are the Bensenville Orâ€" c is survived by his _ re her marriage wus #, and their two thil. urned home on Sun. ughter, Miss Luella, â€"end with Mr. and ition at the Billings ital ~and â€" will â€" be is week. Mrs. To#d ‘g with her sister, lapper in Chicag>, in the hospital. el of Chicago. â€" seorge Frey of Mcâ€" t. Saturday at the Missionary society ian church will meet afternoon at the Emil ~Fredricks of tenger visited the at Dundee on Monâ€" . Elmer Snyder of at the A. H. Mualka sday evening. Miss who had spent the ommel of Deerfield er Sunday evening r. and Mrs. C. J. hter Jane of South venue, â€" Mrs. HFred he leader. + snberger will enterâ€" cational series will . D. Comstock and oy Achenbach of ohn Jones, Mrs. Ida 1ests at the Jacob nset court, Thursâ€" Grammar School sociation‘ will meet {tomorrow) at r the Rev. Mrs. ich at St., Paul‘s on Sunday, Nov. s a noted authorâ€" pertaining to the sister Mrs. B. . nts are invited to ‘s picture is enâ€" ‘eeth Grow." Next has two subjects was very ill this home on Waukeâ€" recuperating from extended to the and Mrs. Joseph on Sunday. eld Grammar at the A * â€"â€"â€"..â€"â€" Glass items, each $1.95 _ THE EVANSTON STORE » CHURCHâ€"SHERMAN ~An Extensive Selling of Smart Dresses â€"With a range of Prices LOWER FLOOR Breakfast set, $5â€"â€"=â€"= BEGINNING OoUuRrR THIRD YEAR in EvansTON WITH 32 pieces; colorful gladioli "fl"r“' 33-50 Genuine Italian tooled leather; pattern. Italian decorated trays, 75¢ to $2% 200 CELEBRATION VALUES In four convenient sizes. Fine crystal cutting; selection inâ€" cludes candlesticks, bowls, mayâ€" onnaise sets and candy boxes. Centerpiece, $7 Two silver cranes on a crystal of colors. Smoking set, $1.25 Cigaret holder and 4 ash trays of silvered glass. _ _ _ _ Bathroom draperies, $8.50 Window and shower curtains to match; water repelient and milâ€" dew proof. 'i'd cage, s3-73 With stand and concealed bath; selection bf colors. 1%, 1981 Starting on Friday, November 13 . . . and continuing through to Saturday, November 21 These are representative values: NOTION SPECIALS * top * in in igdiniey onl ceeg y .?Sr:“:::“_“ pserhcerns yexye «..Chocolate covered almonds. Pou y iepa t ies Kez or Modess, Limit 10 boxes to one customer. 5 for $1. Kotexâ€" Limit 10 boxes to one cusâ€" tomer. 5 for $1. For Nov. 13th, Kleenex, 5 for 55¢ Wardrobe bags, $1 Household aprons, 50c Dress shields, pair, 25¢ Kotex aprons, 2 for 35¢ Cleaning chchfqis{éSc mt * First Floor ounce jars forâ€" . . . . . $1 Fruit cake. Plain, 85¢; decorated $1 Chocolates and general assortment. 3 pounds for . . . .. . $1 Monogram chocolates, in an assortâ€" #outht 403y @104 ment. 2 pounds for . . . $ Both sport and regulation neck; Monogram chocolates and assorted â€"white, tan, blue or green; sizes Handâ€"made rugs, $3.95 Antique; quaint designs. Speâ€" cially priced. _ $ All wool hooked rugs, $2.95 Very heavy; good colors. Size 18 x 36 inczes. New hooked wool rugs, $3.75 Size 24 by 36 inches; very heavy; good colors. â€" > THE PRESS First Floor Fifth Floor RUGS ~Angora sweater, $2.95 Bathrobe, $1.95 Ofâ€"beacon cloth; assorted colors:; sizes 8 to 20. Tan, navy, green and brown; BOYS‘*â€"APPAREL Sweater and hose set, $2.95 Tan, brown, copen blue: 28 to 38. Brown leather coat, $8.75 With plain or wombat collar; sizes 8 to White, tan,â€"blue or green; sizes 8 to 14. 4. Youths‘ shirts, $1.05 regulation neck; sizes 4 to 10. Jersey ensemble, $3.95 Solid colors; sizes 4 to 8. â€" 124 to 14. Combination wash suit, $1.95 Broadcloth top; tweed shorts; Pajamas, 1â€"piece, $1 Assorted stripes; sizes 4 to 18. Pajamas, 2â€"piece, $1 Slipover style; sizes 6 to 18. Second Floor l o ENC Nes (e io t es C ineneeies oienn rad eiciiter l o e e en e vm‘iw.'; ; Â¥ Colvdeatingrnsemsi> W"& an A_ ds 3

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