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Highland Park Press, 3 Aug 1933, p. 5

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M e i iinlites "tly m m Airaie tho Piiatthage t‘dflve â€"â€"men who {will not take or risk lives on gny other tire. bflm are the tires made gh cords and thie Extra Process UMâ€" which 58% longer lifeâ€"CGREATER®+ SAFETY QND E BLOW PF & 3 t?in Liberal ance for W Tires To Apply on lew Fire High Sgeed Tires vestone ERFORMANCE CO 1 Firest Mcmowmsw.fia;: P 4| horTize prites are sult oo fowâ€"sBar efore advance + Fiber+Every Covtlvcry?fly Im Evety Firestone Tire Is â€" / w ie cwmpmcg R+0m whancse | Cherrole 4.50â€"2+ "2is. :o? 8.35 Studeb‘r Avglswre. 1.01, Ford........ Chevrole Ply mo ‘t] Namis WOUT PROTECTED to Supply Co. BY Â¥ * ~/ l t : E. perfo of ‘Aida given honor of in the tury of Pr at the Court |of ‘States Mri Fo: will sing part of._ B King, | Amonasro, and Carlo Hatâ€" vary ill sing the This will bb one of the test affairs ever Reld in Chica will be arnd orchestra of| 175, a chorug of 85. Both dgf these gdxu will heard in th¢ North Shore comm next festiv "The 4.75.19 tagrspay, AUGUST 3, 1933 »£» 50q R] CE CO 64 G j hold and track for Safei L .Theyt-fi vedisâ€"men who {will isk lives on any c » mtbcox ti Tal. Highland Rark 2524 §$§.65 Wekseill test any make of Sazt sall ared sevied aawi on complete of the opera tees will bolpnb&h‘:d in reek‘s issue. & ANDY one ur delicious 70 EILS Phone H. P. 391 Cherrolet....... Cmnlâ€"( 3,.60 Ford Euat~} 425 Firestone 4131 440â€"9% locsd ~~|93.45 â€" Batteries smbee Dependable wrestone 4.65 « hh-:: ITI&II:-.‘, ot q week by the Udell Pri;hfiu cqnmyn ‘:Jhd:‘ ‘*r."@ CHICAGO| OFFICE All com must be accompanied by the name and ‘of the writer. Articles R s ?:mqmmmwmtwmnmmm Subscription Price $1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933 * Resolutions of cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of a or ”mthifilth-memhwfmfim VYOLUME 22 The Misses Shiglds will entertain at dinngr Sa evening for Mr. and Mrs. Chatles] A. Watrous who are visiting friends here and at'}ad‘- ing the ury in Chiâ€" cago. Mr. Watro mw esâ€" day from their hofne in Néw en, Conn. * f 6 ai Miss Madeline Cliffe of S. Setond St.. is spending this week in | cago as the guest of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrg. Ed. Soehlbrandt. ; Mr.!tnd Mrs. Carl McManug, of ‘Deerfleld are the proud parents of a son, born Monflay, Ju%:'slst' at the Highland Pafk hospital. > Dr. and Mrs. Roy A. Crossman and children,hnv ‘left on a month‘s vacation in New Brunswick, Canâ€" Mr. and> Mrs. Deerfleld are the a son, born M the Highland Dr. and Mrs. . and children have vacation in New ada. Mrs. | Alfred and |two chilâ€" dren of Plattville, Wis., gg visiting Mr.mll Mrs. W§tzel of N. Second St., Mrs. Gipps‘ nts. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker of Lincoln Place gre receiving conâ€" gratulations on | the birth of a daughtgr born, Thursday, July 27th at the Highland Bark hospital. * Marjorie Cliffe@ of S. Second St., spent last week in Waukegan as the guest of Bethky Joe Seivers, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mastri of Libâ€" ertyville are ‘eiving ,oonxrlinla- tions on the bitth of a‘ daughtér, born Wednesday, at the Highland Park pital. | | Mr. *nd Mrs. re Bernardi anâ€" nounce the ma of their daughâ€" ter Catherine Marie to Mr. Charâ€" les id Silvet which took "zhce Monday afternobon at 2;30: o‘clgck at St.| James urch, Highwood. The young couple were qflcndrc; by Mr. nfilm Joe Bernardi, ;?her and sisterâ€"inâ€"law of of the e. Miss .Berenice| Bentley of Woodâ€" land b:fnad entertained at a luncheon last. Wednesday in or of Miss Doris lmb.cier of Evâ€" Mr. and Mrs. troit, ;;?ch. itors and Gmn‘End daug weekâ€"end. Miss .Bereni hnd&:d en luncheon last of Miss Doris anston, Mrs. Lloyd E of Windsor avâ€" enue ente at a‘f dinâ€" nerSt:nday. o ces o Lc ts Mr.| John Grill of 'Milw*ukee, Wis. visiti his sgister Mrs. Charles Brace Bloon\ streek. this week. | f /A m‘ Mervill and Nonald Follansbee of Los ~Angles, Calif. formerly of Highland Park |spent the weekâ€"end with Roger Vails en route to Ephriam, Wis. where they wil' visit their Â¥r.ndmot er Mrs, H. 8, Vail. Mr. Edmund Fitel of Al dria, Va. is spending his vacation with hig family who are living in the old Messenger |home on Prospect Mr. Edmund Va. is spendi his family wh old :. Messenger avenue this sur Mrs. George |Emmet of E. Park avenug returned home Monday from the Waukegan Banitarium. . . ‘Bobby W Jr. is visiting Jack Keiler of Charlevoix, Wig. this week.! Today {Thursday) the two boys and Jack‘s parents are leaving Charlevoix for b cruise through the Nort lakes up to Superior they will go fishing. | ~ > _ Miss Joan Walker is the guest this week of Miss Edna Mole at Twin Lakes, W (1. PA s Mrs. Jim Bilharz of Sunnyside avenue visited her brother Mr. T. J. Phillips at the| Soldiers hospital in Danville over the weekâ€"end. | | ~â€"Miss Caroly® Bullard is lmm'pj Sa ay for a three weeks visit at a ranch in Wyoming. | __ *# enue | entertai Tuesday even M James Place and M T were w W. E. Nord Mr. and M Fairchild, Wis Blakely are the guests Mrs.| Charles 1 Drive. 4 M Martt Hi N. :J. Wellesly in‘ J g her au ison | Young. Mr. and M fam have Wis., where t Mr. and Mps. Morton: Mavor of Laure} Aventie returned Su i a spending a week at. Manitowâ€" ish, Wis.© _ | x t PCOR io ie dA :R m'f&i“isifi:.f ' as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, |at the Pust Office at THE HICHLAND PARK PRE AIGHLAND PARK | LOCAL and PERSON Watson of Ever Morison of El Paso â€"end ghuests of ‘M. of Grays Lake. | E. T, Meltille of and fil‘ and MHL of Eau Claire, Wis. his week of Mr. an elville of Rid 3 C. H. Reese of Deâ€" World‘s Fair visâ€" of Mrs. Edna hter Ruth over the a Young of Short who graduated from ne has recently been nt Mrs. William Denâ€" igrist of Lincoln, av< ed â€" at qdixum' last . E.T.R, Murfey a »ft for Eagle Rivet, ey will spend a f . A. C, Meyers o tertaingd at‘dinn!fl CHICAGO sf{}m;qum GRoUP ‘Telephone Central $355 F. Hamilton of were the weekâ€" AUGUST 3, .1933 A member of 6 |North Michizan Avenue, Tel State 6326 end guests of the H‘n MceClure family and Mrs. Edn* reen. Miss Jane Morgan of Pennsy!â€" vania is spending ‘the| week with with Miss Carolyn â€" of Orâ€" chard Lane. y ‘[Mr. and Mrs. B. atson and family of Larchmont, N. Y. are the house guests this w Mr. Watâ€" son‘s . brother Mr. ley Crafts Watson of Marshman |avenue. ; Mrs. Clarence W f the U ;Partmdnu spent t ‘kâ€"end ‘ort Wayne, Ind. a ng the R. C. Jubilee. Miss Helen Felix, Central enue and Joseph B rdi, 124 Green Bay Road. were niarried V nesday, July 26. er Ho of St. James Church performed ceremony. Mrs. G. R. Olson df Flora Place has returned from Mayo Bros. hosâ€" pital, Rochester, Minn. where she was successfully. operated on reâ€" cently. 3 l Mr. and Mrs. Straub and children of Flushing, Long and, N. Y. were Worlds Fair and guests over the: weekâ€"end of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Christman Laurel ayâ€" enue. / } i Mrs.| Arthur Raff| :ho recently underwent an operation at the Highland Park hospital is convalesâ€" ing at her home, .. < Mrs,. John Hermar Herman and Mr. Di of. Sioux City, TIa., a Lake of Le Mars, Ia, to their homes after 8 as the guests of Mra of 83 Elmwood Dri | Robert ‘Phelps guest this week Harry McClure Green. " Mr. Emory McLa land Park, Mich., Mrs, M. Warner of: on é-turday- { | ‘Rev. and Mrs. H. children are retu from Lakewood, lm have been enjoyinfi vacation. f Dr. and Mrs. L. Berg and children Bobby and Marilyn have returned from Nortl} Dakota where they spent the past two weeks. Dr. Berg‘s sister Miss Wthel Berg and : miece Miss Vivian Kingsbury reâ€" urned home with them to spend the remainder of th¢ summer, ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Loyis L. Olsen and small son Thomas Rave returned from a three week$s yisit with Mr. Olsen‘s father in Ashland, Wis. © Mr.! and Mrs. Iée Kendall anâ€" nounce the marriagg of their daughâ€" ter Louise, to Mr, |John Warren Aldrich of Cleveland,; Ohio, £ »Fri. Sat. ALC Adults 25¢ At FREE THEATRE PA Attendant in The not}i'."uowémery Sally Eilers in [ "Dlrwu%m’ A tuncful riot exploding with girls COMING AUG. 10â€"11â€"12 | I 4 is "International ROBT. wflomEY Thursday Lombard MARCH | GRANT BE COOL AND COMFORTABLE : ‘The Aleyon is equipped with a "MADE .ON BROADWAY" Frederick Phone Highland Park 2400 Caroll ‘Tues. Wed. Aug. 8â€"9 RACLE * HAWK Aug. $ Last Time lc * Wy:fix tfe:ho Udell t t kâ€"end at 5 Cent» Per Single Copy of â€" of an in the Central avâ€" rdi, 124 N. arried Wedâ€" er Holley rformed the OAKIE lin of Highâ€" '&'ed his cousin {. Second St., n, Miss Hazel rrel Hermann nd Miss Pearl have returned ending a week O. H. Wallen "! Siemson and ng this week H.: where they a two weeks ouse*" NUMBER 23 Jack Mrs. Edna a\ thrill! The |Missés Dc Jordan} and| Jean Frida torf‘ olid igan e hey _ Miss) Anpt St. Pa., is the: guest Mrs, Margaret du u a W , spe Highland Park v Miss Dotis Evans of Lake Worth, Fla., is the guest of Mrs; J. C: Rhinehart of Homewood avenue, â€" A up of Highland Park and Evanston young| people enjoyed a beach party last Friday ev ning at the Rdvin 2D:iv ‘beach. | *‘ Mr.| and Mrs.| E. W. Stuart of ‘\.Mr. | and | Mrs. Ch ng},| Mich enjoying & mot ton, aich'. will with Mr. M Jam urst Sam Herritk of are the guests o lery, Jr. _ Ridgewood idrive past fwo Rhinelan Mr. and Mrs. William n and family o lunmibus, Ohio are the guests of Mr. Mrs. J. C. Rhineâ€" ha‘rt < ewoéd ‘avenue. | Mrjanrs, . B. McCrgren and. sons Jamés and Edward, Mrs. J; I. McCréren and Mrs. Catherine Dreiâ€" ter.. Mr. and. . Earl Lahey and ske s nbltu ay evening at the John Traut honn in Fremont ¢en~ son Karl E rs. Adeline Luby were guegts at ?e Traut home last. Friday. ||~ / $ | Mr: and Mrs. Leslie family leff Tuesday 1 Conn, ere they montt relatives. Thé Offen 8| Peabody‘s of this city gccorfipanied by Mrs. Peabody‘s mothér Mts. Pgrliament and their sons,| Sanford lend ‘J. Parliament Peabody gwre motoring in the cast. They stopped lakt week at the New Oce HAguse, Swampscott, Mass., where they haveé spent several sumâ€" mer yac ons. | Mr. and Mrs.) Spalding find three thildten of Sheridan road and Edâ€" ward| and Ernest West returned Sunday from a) two weeksy visit at Minoequa, Wis. ' Mr, and Mrs. Louis Kresensky of Mankato, Minni, are the guests of Mr. jand Mrs. (W. E. Durbahn ‘of Beverly Place this week. . Kreâ€" sensky i ;'ffin al of the Mankato high ischo@I. > | : | | $ C > d f I Mts. Jaobn Wilhelm who suffered a broken hip ‘im#l a fall a k‘;@m. and who is in |the High Park hospital, is : ng along as well as can be e e ts 1 Miss) Anpt St. .. is the guest Y, *W f Mrs. Margaret Lad, Wis., spe ghland k v Miss Dotis Evs A.s t gue rineRart | of Hc A l_ld of H Misk Mhkeare i nalp, w H. P. FRUIT â€" VEG. % CROCERY MARKET Phgw & H. P. 43 SUGAR Pnlli Grgimlated I Enjoy Coffee CA L thti C pothd ...| Old Mon! | AYONNAISE DRESSING _ pi in or Sn 12 for ;. vVANTLLA c i mt han: Will not Bake or J out. i‘! hx ry on ?‘aylor's Pickled Assorted Fru'ij cked in glass jars. In brandy or plain. Be s ask us about this tremendous value. | .. .. ) 1 E '1 | Special for Thurs., Fri., and Sat. | aer s L uce | A JUI(%E %' KTAIL pint bottles| @ Mrs. Leslie Schaufler and t Tuesday for Greenwich, ere they will, spend a â€"lb. cloth bag 1ada‘s Pride || ixtra Dry | NG'%R ALE’I en $ t bob.tles l mp er; s Pure mpion brand EY?RY’S | ret| Sheahen of Fond spepnt the weekâ€"end in k visiting relatives, Evans of Lake Worth, guest of Mrs; J. C. bottle ., who haye been r trip to Hov:t:h- pend the weekâ€"end s. L. G. Quigley of of Rockford and Washington, D. C. Mr. Harry A. Selâ€" ; Denzel . t the visiting friends) at rothy (F Jene Ball are leaving y Camp in Michâ€" vill spend :q week. lair Of s t.hun» f Mrs. H. A. Selâ€" e Orders For Your Favorite Brand Of 513 CENTRAL AVENUE THE BIGGEST BARGAIN THE PRESS $1.25 19¢ 49¢ 25¢ 55¢ $1 ‘The Master Cleaners & Dy@rts Asâ€" sociation of the North Shore| tfi'fi 'gpreial meeting July 24 at 14""'@ Dining Room in Wilmette: | Wir the convenience of the members ‘* 0 was installed in the private din room‘ to give the members ’ "" portunity of listening to P :. Roosevelt‘s detailed speech, afid the interest© centered itself on the. In ‘dustrial Recovery Act. | VL| _‘ North Shore Cleane ~ File Code With ‘The association passed a Resolnâ€" tion and sent a telegram to ‘W sh ington, D.C., assuring the adiini tration of its support to the pro gram as outlined in the maMimpy working hour and minimum aj ucde., | { t : This organization wishes the attention of the public soâ€"called ‘"specials" or twer hour service that they har rendering prior to this tim will no longer be able to only in cases of necessity 0 geney. | f Samal on / All indications point fi cleaning charges will© ad the near future to take: increased cost of â€" operati labor: under the new sched rqembers. who have signed | tary agreement, will ‘/ ‘X?RA badges and posters in!i retail outlets and on . truch urge the public to join then fight against depression, to unemployment, â€"and re â€" purchasing power. 3H :3 3 / The following are local of the North Shore group: > . ‘Vogue Cleaners, Hig i John Zengeler, Inc. Hi } ‘Duffy & Duffy, Highland Ermine Cleaners, Inc., High Parker Company Lake FotBst Zengelerâ€"Horan Co., Lake C and N.W. Seel%ng $3,862,000 R.F.C. ‘‘The Chicago and North Weste Railway is seeking a loan _wl'{'. $62,000 from the Reconstruction: nance Corporation to assist in refinancing of an underlying be maturity. The road has agRed t Interstate Commerce | Com 1:”\;,- for approval of the loan, whigh ) bring> R.F.C. advances to the ro to $35,000,000. & [ In the meantime, earning§ of t road continue to improve cdlfcide with a sharp increase in CB# 16 ings. For June the road had kfl operating income of more#than \ 000,000â€"the largest since | 'I" 1932. This figure compares with : operating deficit of $173,28 '& 1932, and with an operating i come of $173,424 in May, 1988. P & G SOAP large bars 10 for ... Cooked Ration DOG FOOD 12 cans FOF .23 .e on ernfoccis e (Contains no horse California ORANGES Sweet and juicy 5 dozen for. ... LIMES Persian or California LEMONS per dozen APPLES for eating or eookingt & B |...22%)! l ao m in covetaly DELIV 19¢ %%‘ it June $3/â€" ! Highwood %eam Wins /‘ From Cosovers, 6 to 4 | Brilliant relisf hurling by Yeary, wWho pitched l:'j: last five innings, The High Boosters baseball defeated strong Cosovers urance m of Waukegan and orth Chicago Bunday at the Highâ€" N diamond, [6 Each team seâ€" red eight hits. C . | GARNE RADIO >#>: . We repair ALL makes of Auto Our work §s guaranteed. Philé¢o and Motorola allâ€"electric & installed {compy d~ 335 with "B"" GHMINRLORS,. ORIY ......plpelcllcnoss fi ...._..._@ds & j i : T : | ‘All Types Radio Tubes and "B" F [ss +4 t & B | LAUNDRY AND;DfiY CLEANIBG $63 Central Avenue 14 #} UTO 271 AU A E"& *4 5 NEW LOCATION HAAK‘S AUTO SUPPLY CO. 4 Every woman who the comfort, fit, and wu::g}w ties of these stockings will be quick to take advantage of preâ€"price adjustment sale. | The mnufwfimr of these faâ€" mous stockings raised priceés on July 26th and only our stock on hand ¢tan be sold at the old f 75¢ â€" $1 â€" $1.35 new prices will be $1, $1 and $1.65, so the savings, one â€" at onre agree are pdly worth while. & 44 ‘ Manufacturer‘s Price Wy:nt Up My 26th [ SERVICE AND SALES is de J_'ikq_'ij' for the \PreePrice _ Adj ué?cmit!int ; _ â€"â€" Salle SOL. A. ST. PETER & $ON 363 Central Aven (In the Alcyon eâ€"sharmj@ OJ 2~.."f,.'$h.'-;:3.fi.fl..‘} at and allowed |but hits, was the feature â€" f â€" hwood : team‘s part in the ga f ‘\ We wish th ext@nd our thamks to f_r k'inl;‘ 'E of sympathy duting our ‘ARb orireanks ‘ €! Wel. H. P. 361 e PAGE FIVE

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