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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1933, p. 4

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«t $4 M# 1.io-nry society of the _ D°NARY | * o. " o Sherha .| church, this afternoon, Thursday.| . The Brotherho Mrs. A. N. Dickinson of Clifton theran church, E avenue entertained a few friends| Friday at the 1 at luncheon last Friday. trand, 217 Burc? Miss Dorothy Bleimehl who is atâ€" wood. _ _ _ o _0 aftall.lLas Cbata Teachers| Mr. and _ln. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehrens . of Highwood are announcing the birth of a daughter, born January 30th at Alice Home hospital in Lake Forest. Mrs. Erens and baby wil return home this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waite of Wahkegan spent last Friday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Farâ€" neti of 515 Laurel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walz of Ravinia enuruined_mral’eonflu guests of Mr. and Mrs. 4. F« FRHFT _ _‘ _ 3 L c anies neti of 515 Laurel avenue. gan and in some Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walz of communities. Ravinia entertained several couples Fewer Mer Saturday evening: The evening was Mr., Ahistrom inc spent in dancing and assembling coming _ economy jig saw puzzles. than offset by the se*" D u Mrs. Fred Kehrwald of| Which messages: an PAGE FOUR Feb. Mth at 9 p.m. Little Bobby Klemp, son of Mr. and Mrs: A. G. Klemp has been on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Federson of Racine, Wis. were the weekâ€"end :uects of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuâ€" ey. Mr. Bernard Wizelman has reâ€" 2003 $uas. Naw Vark where he jig Paw. EABRUCC Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kehrwald of Ashland avenue, are the proud parâ€" ents of an eight pound son, Richâ€" ard Joseph, born on Sunday, Feb. M, D on sunday, . turned from New York whete NC spent several weeks visiting friends. While in the east he visited the A,AWC. Don‘t forget the play and dance to be given by the Women of the Moose at Witten hall, February gist at 8:30 o‘clock. The North Shore Catholie Woâ€" man‘s league will hold its next regâ€" alar <meeting Tuesday, February i4th at the Winnetka Woman‘s Raymond Roth, (left) Highwood district Boy Scout chairman, and Otto Fisher, Highwood district Aâ€" nance chairman, are working toâ€" gether in the Boy Scout drive for funds for the 1933 budget of the North Shore A‘m ecouncil. Last mn;fim_,mmamawm in the council to obtain its quota in the finance driye. The ‘same men led the campaign last year and anâ€" paLn* Mrs. Heath Byford is entertainâ€"« ing at dinner Saturday evening, beâ€" fore the benefit dance being given by Northwestern University Settleâ€" NÂ¥ O tha Hichland Park Woâ€" y o s c eupe 20. 5 ment, at the Highland Park man‘s club. * 4 w She ies t Â¥%. avenue is on the sick list. Het friénds wish her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meierhoff entertained At dinner Monday eveâ€" ning for Mr. "nd Mrs. Russell leshâ€" er who are moving to Kansas City, ."-l". ud '-'a;" W iu, h honor of her birthday anniversary. avenue entertained a few friends ut luncheon last Friday. Miss Dorothy Bleimehl who is atâ€" tending Milwaukee State Teachers college spent the weekâ€"end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bleâ€" imehl of Glencoe avenug, The cast for the play which the Women of the Moose will present, will meakat Witten hall, Saturday, Northwestern â€" University Settiecâ€" ment. _ . s vine drive, cpened her home yesterâ€" day afterncon for a tea and musiâ€" Mrs. Gust Kreuger of S. Green Bay road is entertaining the Misâ€" & & uko 41 a wer $48 CENTRAL AVE. HIGHLAND PARK Local and Personal of Highland Park: Mrs. Kehrwald was formerly t en n nn ennars mooan on is o ol â€") ~ _ | Ds AoR. Better Pilmg . :: suceessror, micHwoob scout Leapers | Committee Review 7 mm wrrwâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"**~~| |The young folks will be greatly on ie pemare n n : entertained on Saturday, by Ed Miss Anna Willas Scientific Swedish Massage Telephone Highland Park 915 (if no anawer call 3025) entertained sevâ€" It was Mr. Ahistrom‘s idea to have all Lake County police departâ€" ments, including the sheriff‘s office, equip their cars with short wave radios and telephonic connection with the Highland Park broadcaster, to make up for impending cuts in personnéel among the various deâ€" partments, particularly in Waukeâ€" Fewer Men Needed Mr. Ahistrom indicated the forthâ€" coming economy would be more than offset by the use of radios by which messages® are received more promptly and fewer men are needéd for continuous patrol work. _ _ ticipate being the first to go over the top in their drive this yeat. They started their campaign in full swing Wednesday, Feb. 8, by havâ€" ing a mobilization of all Highwood scouts in a dramatic incident based around a supposed fire in one of the vacant buildings in the village. The scouts came prepared to show their readiness and adaptability in meetâ€" ing the situation such as was set up for them in this practise. As soon as the chief‘s plan beâ€" came known, however, difficulties arose, of a dual nature. First, the smaller towns in financial stress, such as Grays Lake, Libertyville, Deerfield, Highwood, North Chicaâ€" go, Gurnee, Lake Villa, and similar places, fifl,d themselves not only hardâ€"pressed to pay. present salarâ€" ies, but at a loss to learn where the radio equipment would be coming from, assuming firstâ€"class sets would have to be purchased, at least one: in the smaller towns and up to three or four in the larger communities. Phone Service Costly Direct telephone wire service also is expensive, they claim, being necâ€" ‘essary 24 hours a day to the broadâ€" casting station if the system is to 'he effective at all times. . In Lake Forest Chief Frank Titâ€" fany asserted he could not act in the matter of a hook up with the Highland Park police radio without tion being installed in Highland Park hit temporary snags, accordâ€" ing to yesterday‘s Chicago Herald and Examiner. Plansg broached by Chief of Police Edwin Ahistrom of Waukegan to effect a police radio hookâ€"up with the new fiftyâ€"watt broadcasting staâ€" _ The Brotherhood of the Zion Luâ€" theran church, Highwood will meet Friday at the home of Gust Osâ€" trand, 217 Burchaell avenue, Highâ€" cal for Alumnae of the Mortar Board of the University of Chicago. Herbert Thomas, pianist, presented a program of modern music and Miss Mary Foster sang. f Mrs. C. L. Berry is entertaining the Ladies Aid society of St. Johns Evangelical church at her home 582 Homewood avenue this afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harrington of this city are registered at Hotel Everglades, Miami, Fla. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs, John Risdon are the happy parents of a son, born Tuesday at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. j Dr. A. S. Burdick of Ravinia is ill at the Highland Park hospital. such an extent that the council as :h‘.vhdouncdutaeham‘ at this Lake Forest was the first Lake county town to adopt police radios, and Mr. Tifany‘s annual report told the aldermen that faultless service has been obtained. f o Until the financial and other matâ€" ters can be ironed out, the proposed countyâ€"wide hookup with Waukegan Police Radio System for Lake County Planâ€" embryo stage for some months, it ned by Waukegan Chief of the Mortar of J\ entertained on Saturoay, dy ELGa Wynn in "Follow the Leader." The other pictures next week are for grown ups only: "Under Cover Man" with George Raft, on Thursâ€" day and Friday, is an exciting story of revenge against the background of the underworld. A former crook, working as an under: cover man, breaks up the gang of criminals who murdered his father, _ "Flesh," on Sunday and Monday, with Wallace Beery, is an unsavory story about jailbirds, German beer gardens, and much wrestling. There are some very amusing scenes, and very fine character work by Beery. "Islands of Lost Souls," on Tuesâ€" day and Wednesday, is time and talent wasted on a gruesome unconâ€" vincing story of a halfâ€"mad scienâ€" tist who transforms beasts ‘into monster men and who in turn is destroyed by his own creations, Bilver Tea Feb. 14 s A ‘silver tea for the benefit of Augustana Nursery will be held Tuesday, February 14th in the aftâ€" ernoon and evening at the home of Mrs. Emma Wagner, 118 Highâ€" wood avenue. The public is invited. If you can‘t give silver, give inâ€" fant‘s clothing. ' Will Close Its Doors March 1st ® STARTING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 AND CONTINUING UNTIL ALL MERCHANDISE IS SOLD L1IQUIDA After 10 Years of Service to This Community, The Dollar Day Specials HATS-â€"$5 to $10 values $j00 GLOVESâ€"_ idns s val‘a $ *.oo Costume Jewelryâ€"$1.00 Bracelets, Earrings, Ne_cklace's. Vals. fp $12 Values to $12. Also a few at $2 Silk Blousesâ€" _ &« $1.00 Including French Hand Made. Valuesi to $8 A few items at $2 LINGERIE An assortment of values up to $5 SCARFSâ€"Values to $7.50 $1 .00 Values to $7.50 SWEATERSâ€"$1.00â€"$2. FLOWERSâ€" 50c to $1.00 All Merchandise MUST BE SOLD at Any Price For Cash Starting Thursday Some at $2 10 N. Sheridan Road LORETTA SHOP All Sales CASH and FINAL THE PRESS 4o'Paij BOYS‘ WOOL KNICKERS, $1.45, $2.25 value; each 1 DOLLAR MEN‘S WOOL CAPS, $1.95, $3.00 value, each .. ........ ... 1 DOLLAR WHITE SWEATER COATS, $1.45 value, each PAJAMAS, $1.95, $3.00 value, each ........... HAND RCHIEFS, 35¢, $1.00 value, 4 for ... SCAR 3, $1.95, $4.00 value, each ... .......... SHIRTS, ODD SIZES, $3.00 values, each ...... | $16.75 Value | _g,"‘%f\{%\'i & o ul igneu S To First\Woman Customer * Making| Dollar Purchase $16.75 Value G N LEATHER JACKET, size 14 st Dollar Values 1 On The Street _ 275 GARMENTS COATSâ€" _ SUITSâ€" | Formal & Afternoon \â€" > FROCKSâ€" "uss $5.00 _ $35,.00 Prices Range from THE MEN‘S SHOP OF HIGHLAND PK. ATING S A L E. E&:-..,\ i q consisting of Telephone H. P. 463 Sportwearâ€" HATS will be sacrificed at unheard of low prices to liquidate this business! . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 . To Making Dollar Purchase $28.50 Value TOP COAT (size 38) $1.00 1 DOLLAR 1 DOLLAR 1 DOLLAR returned to her duties wiro Grocery store. Mrs. Martha ®. Lo Mrs. Berry Devine and Mildred Love Guncke guest Mr. John Carroll were guests Friday at Welter and Fred Dorm Evanston. Mrs. S. Nighsonger ford of Zion spent % with Mr. and Mrs. Â¥Fr Mr. and Mrs. Henry . guests Friday at the I home in West Lake F° _John Carroll of Hi Friday and Saturday of his sister, Mrs. Ma lr;khloflnnl mer Hoffman and dau, visited the Stapley Tr Springfield, last week. THURSDAY, FEBRU this week from No street to part of th on West Deerfield av Marcus Knigge } shop in the old‘ fire : painting and simoni Mr. and Mrs. Wi ghank had as their ; day evening, Mrs. father, Mr. James Mr. and Mrs. H. L. . {amily of North Chic Mrs. Clarence Hu Ralph Peterson will hostesses with Mrs. ] bins at the one < bridge at Mrs. Dob 18, for the benefit Star. lr.uudlu./q West Hazel. aventé girl born Sunday‘at her W.M.S. circle 1a ernoon Mr. Danielson entyvu'ldlldm the group in an stration. The circle but had considered 1 Mrs. Bassinger of Friday. Mrs. T elected chairman ar Steiner, secretary They selected Queen new name of their ci formerly the Rainbo The Sunshine gro Rachel for its cire Tireless Toilers ar third Wedresday of JELL Sugar 10» 4) ¢ OV PEAC Solid Pack AMERICAN Wellworth Laree ] () BUY A upon HI

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