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Highland Park Press, 14 Sep 1933, p. 9

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 ‘__CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ‘ 392 Central Ave. Highland : 370 Central Avenue I. H. NEMEROFF Corner Central Ave. and Second St. "Individuality" MAJESTIC BOWLING ALLEYS | Starting From Monday, Oct. 2nd to The Majestic Alleys have been newly resurfaced | and redecorated and are considered by experts | bowlers as the finest alleys on the North Shore. : _ We respectfully invite your inspection. 5 Ladies are always invited. } MOLDANER & HUMER 16 North Sheridan Road This special Tradeâ€"i for this month only.a for this month om So don‘t wait. Bring in your watch ‘today! We will give you a liberal allowance. Your Permanent modeled to flatter your particular "beauty points" or you can have fashionable curls, ringlets by adding a few curls to your partly grown out summer _ permafient at a small cost. WATCH FOR OUR Bowl For Your Health £ Announcink the GRAND OPENING OF THE that really mean LEE‘S NOW OPEN # 1§ BEAUTY SHOP Phone H. P. 487 SHOWING Jewelry Diamonds Etc. on Credit Highland Park Imagination is what you need when a French king in a talkie speaks K:nnl \British.â€"Muskogee Phoenix. A home products exhibit is on disâ€" play in the 1 of the Deerfield State Bank. Mr. J. W. McGinnis, the cashier, e an invitation g: the community to bring in fruits, vegetables, !fl}tm and _ canned goods during the month of Septemâ€" ber nndu;:fn *h"p exhibit of general interest. This is to be an ann: event in vhiphl?oerfleld is asked participate. f s Snd Deerfield State Bank | Holds Food Exhibit Targets towed by airplanes werd illuminated by six huge searchlights as | threeâ€"inch . antiâ€"aircraft guns blazed out. otefrb:he lake at the "enemy" ships, The guns used fmx the xronndgq” a range of eight miles. fls 3 ' t Several thousand North Shore resâ€" idents crowded into Fort Sheridan Thursday night of last week to witâ€" ness a practical demonstration | of the efficiency of ground batteri” against air fortes. The demonstraâ€" tion was given by the 202 coast artillery regiment of the Illinois Naâ€" tional Guard.| | t Night Aerial Target . Practite Viewed At _ Lake Front At Fort Contributions can. be sent to North _ Western â€" depot, Highland Park, Friday morning, 8 to 9:30.; food, jams, mie#rves. and jellies, so with a good ount of flowers lfi vegetables tal;ti ommittee hopes. make a spl shipment for the poor, sick and shutâ€"ins of Chicago. I Friday, Sept, 15, will be the last day that co: lil:utions are sent to the Chicago PFlant, Fruit and Flower Guild this season. The committee makes a special appeal to all those who have | so generous in the past and ‘also to those who can spare som to make this a speâ€" cial occasion. | â€" $ Tarantelle .._..._..... Twoâ€"Piano Num e Impromptu C-!"fit The Chicago Guild has written to the chairmen Kz{re for a request for Two Pianos, Eig! Menuet from Somersaults "Last Call" For Plant, . Fruit and Flower Guild ‘Twoâ€"Piano Numi The Peanut V Climbing Big a...“éf-".’-l"'i"”".“"fi"‘" Morning Song Duetâ€"Andante In Violin and Pian« Santa Claus‘ The Gdiar The Clock “f Catch Me ... Miss Frances Biederstadt‘s sumâ€" mer piano pupils presented w on Monday evening at the eld Presbyterian Church. The selections played cove a wide scopeâ€"from beginners to finished musicians. | TeE W c20, NJ\ SPPCELIN® HT poOLoun 4t his office, 1791 Howard Street, Chiâ€" cago, and lishing an affidavit inâ€" dicating residence of not less than two years ;::his, the Tenth Conâ€" gressional District. Presents Summer Conxrou+ n Simpson: now ’ad- vises that .t.#e examinations , will start on Wednesday, Sept. 27, and further states that any of his conâ€" stituents who meet the requirements of either of the two academies, and wish to apply who have not already done so, may do so up until Monday, Sept. 25, by appearing in person at appointment. West Point, Annapolis | â€"â€"â€" Exams Will Be Sept. 27 The 1 boards will be comprised respectively of army and navy officers, and the boy passing first in the physical, oral and writâ€" ten e Qons, will be recomâ€" mended by the boards to him {for Congressman James Simpson, Jr., recently . announced through the press that he had been advised by the mrtuunt and the Navy Depa of the United so.‘:eu government of vacancies existing in his district, one at:the United States Military Academy at West Point, Military A« y at West Point, and one at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, and that in accordance with his policy he would fill each vacancy through competiâ€" tive A May Day ht B AUTTRIR Wl 4222201000 AMLUDIC EO EL The program is as follows: the‘ Park David 8 ‘ â€" Edgely Todd Helen m â€" Jane Todd iss Biederstadt Elizabeth Ann Stadler nations. \Pupils In Recital Ruth Herman Grace Herman . George Meyer ifiexhibitofginatfl is to be an ann Roerfleldi:uked s s o Minor .............. Reinhold id Stryker © { [ands ~â€"â€" i *Military Symphony"| . Bachâ€"Falbérg MacLachlan THE PRESS Krogman Rathbun xeeq'm- Simone Haydn Blake t t3 | bright glareles light ‘as low as $1.75 at 3 Better Light â€" Better Sight Hold Bakery Sale C \â€"~~ Jn Deerfield Sept. 16 eld Meat â€" Market on W.nk?lp sponsored by the W. M. S. of ; Bethlehem : Evangelical Church. Mrs. John Stryker, the chairman, will be pleased to accept advance . ~A home baked goods sale will be held Saturday, Sept. 16, at the Deerâ€" Other electrical dealers also sell these fixtures. Good kitchen lighting is impor. tant. Unless you can answer Â¥YES to all these questions, your lighting is not right. We recomâ€" mend <a fixture that comp/rsely encloses the light bulb. Fixtures made of special diffusing. plass that flood the kitchen with WHEN YOUR KITCHEN Does it illuminate the corners of the room? _ â€" Are the flqor and table 4 Retail Paint at 532 Central Avenue t â€" LIGHT ISs ON . . . [ PUBLIC SERVICE "wa« STORE you see clearly into refrigerator? of heavy shadows? you see clearly into oven? EXPERT W & 740 J EXPERT 4A AS | in Planning are priced Place a Want Ad for Results Plus bottle deposit | for washing fine fabrics 5 boxes 13 I z| AHE ... es ceeln enc e ns 6e ce ie M Atlas Special Cream City Gettleman 4 for Mayoni 1 pint jar for "::........ for ‘s Defid "TOMATO 12%, oz. can,! _ 2 dozen for :.......... Sweet and juicy, HIGHLAND PARK FRUIT & GROCERY ==â€"=MARKET===== WE 1)15:1,1\71«:5;3 nbere A‘:;(‘)J;E H. 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