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Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1933, p. 6

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cer Post No. 145, Ea-_"!-l'!’ Its Sixth Anniversary _ The Highland Park Grocery and Pnitlmw&mh ; observing its sixth anniversary in 4 business here this week. _A hm&m’-fig W'M'mfiwn ' Winnetka Music y Series Opens Oct. 30| : him as "the nonchalant drum major| of economic structure which recogâ€" from Highland Park,,. nizes the ht of any| business to Our adjutant is in receipt of a|earn a living. As a | letter of thanks from the district| firms im hh_dm wiges and sweethearts of the Leâ€" gicnaires might enjoy our hospitalâ€" ity. ‘ ‘ It is announced tluttbopocthul thirtyâ€"four new members for the coming year all paid up. Some of these exâ€"service men are beginning activities going on around here, to sit up and take notice of all these and ‘are commencing to worry about miss something if they don‘t attend the Annual Armistice Ball at the Highland Park Women‘s Club, Satâ€" urday night, Nov. 11.â€"Contributed. Shore Gas Company A new rate which will reduce the eost of all gas used in a home heated with gas is announced by the North Shore Gas Oonp:l{ Introduction of the new rate mean substanâ€" tial savings for all customers who have gas heating plants, the comâ€" pany states, for the third "step" in the revised rate decreases charges 43 cents per thousand feet, with a further reduction in the fourth and PAGE SIX New Low Gas Rate Explained By North Next . 5,000 cu. ft. ... 1.27 per M.C.F. Next 10,000 cu. ft. ... 1.23 per M.C.F. Over 15,400 cu. ft. .. .60 per M.C.F. New Rate First 400 cu. ft. .$ 80 Next 5,000 cu. ft. ... 1.27 per M.C.F, The combination rate, According | increase in to the North Shore Gas Contpany;| Shore di applies where a customer uses gas Ber o Hat s ...n..:t Annw concerts aponsored by the Winnetka Music Club at New Trier high school. â€" They are a joy to young and old and an education for the young people, since only artists who have achieved worldwide reputation are presented. It is a rare opportunity to hear such celebrated artists, at so little cost in time and money. The first internationally known musician in this series is to be Fredâ€" erick Jagel, lyric tenogr and for a number of years, member of both the Metropolitan and Ravinia Opera companies. His program will be given on Monday® evening, Oct. 3th. The other artists engaged for this outstanding series of concerts are Lawrence Tibbett, Elizabeth Rethâ€" berg, Bartlettâ€"Robertson and Nathan Milstein. â€"Subscription tickets are ready for delivery and the commitâ€" tee will appreciate their being taken up by subscribers. Checks payable to Bessice M. Grant at the State Bank of Winnetks. whkts 5s ol Next 10,000 cu. ft. . .80 per M.C.F.| The aft Over 15,400 cu. ft. .. .55 per M.C.F.| form of ‘The combination rate, according to| take pla the North Shore Gas Company, apâ€"| ning sh« plies where a customer uses gas|DP.®. T domestic gas appliances. sell ciga Music lovers of Highland Park and the North Shore will be interâ€" ested to read of the tenth series of Local Store Observing . o o. Seaic Clanlls A comparison of the old and new The Highland Park Music Club hop id me of| One of inning| of such p m' local 1 these| Company. about| low con y will| the territo attend | investment at the| equipment. >, Sat.| takes appr ‘hutad_| the total of 4J ters place an abnormal on competing but they ate the public the virus that c4 an of what is commonly ealled " o ¢ themselves? | Unfortunately, this is| Tickets for the party are selling for not true; only do theâ€" eutâ€"| a nominal fee and the refreshments ters place abnormal on | will be sold at bargain prices. The competing Mtlnylnofit-oprowdso! party will go to the the public with the virus that c4 school which has more needs than an epi of what is commonly|ever this year. Mrs. Saston is beâ€" this in this, the a his capital | Turnover fect on the erate a busi gas compan: den of fix fifteen ti with a of three times a year. The y way that this burâ€" den can be cut down without damâ€" aging financial soundness is through gsumption has dropped off during the last few s, predictions for the future are te optimistic due to the i use of gas: for house heatingâ€"and due to a more normal increased sales volume.‘ . The se annual fashion show by the W ‘s Board, of St. Lukes hospital be held in the ball tayr oc 9i. "The progeeds of this day, Oct. The proceeds of this affair will be used for charity work. The show will -bo‘h:m form of an rnoon tea which take place at 2:30 p.m. and the eveâ€" ha POTATO 6 for ... Exd-dm:khlhl 1060 N Green APPLES, 6 lbe. ... New style jar; HAMS, asxe06e «s se0de zen s00s «4006000 w0 secansents population {n the North ‘bllnost unnf:;&zu:p!u i H ems is y a i p . the North Shore Gas| LUuCky Strikes and o ue to the comparatively â€"~Pirates Organize tion of population in § }} mmmfmmnnge served, aâ€"high capital| Next Wednesday the Business required for physical | Men‘s Bowlin‘g League will meet at Records show that it\ the Majestic alleys to work out a mately five years for | schedule for the year. The Y.W.C.A, pznlreoeipt:r 3 Ogifltl; wo;nen'l team and the Illinbis Bell en n con irls.are now organized. 5 mcrennt can turn. C ' i f or more times a | W§SSMStStenmstransmmnqnsatmnnncecsennet margin required io opâ€" ess. In the case of the , it means that the burâ€" overhead cost is some greater than for a firm can weather ordinâ€"| who has ons of the laws of supâ€"| and by a ‘Mul‘inst“c*hdâ€" the ‘room 1 less because it is | as Â¥ a the American principle|ing tickets, . 4 structure which recog.|ers in the @0 »ht of any business to| guests. â€" |â€"| has a very marked efâ€" ‘ashion Show . at Stegm Hotél ‘s) per may be procured at fact that gas conâ€" ME C Emmmret‘t t Â¥ 7 thac Urv . uEBC die it o M selr "% 20¢ 18¢ 15¢ npid: §5 0c will be sold at bargain prices. The proceeds of party will go to the school which has more needs than ever this yepr. Mrs. Saston is beâ€" ing id by Mrs. H. G. Toll, chairman ‘the house committese who has of the refreshments, and by a e committee including the room 1 ers who will assist as are helping in sell> ing tickets, . All parents and teachâ€" ers in the unity are welcome "“ | (Moke man > . thn‘: t, Nes y . NR Deerfi ‘owns migsion price wi o CHT hip | athomnlng , Board Meeting Friday | mgst delightful « + {||| eveenmmemee ||chistra has bee The board of town auditors of | prbgram of ente Deerfield ‘Toruhip will : meet at '&: nged. This 7;30 Friday evening of this week | firkt social eveni at the hownwl on Céntral Avenue, | fo the ‘winter a: Highland P mémbers and the The public is invited to attend this |iliky are invited. e oon, oo i " Filcsl 7 ° mt . e Cleaners a New Lucky Strikes and _ _ |. | Highland Park Concern j â€" Pirates Organize Pdgesia | [5) )0 f | se mm +/ Acme Cleaners, a new Highâ€" Next Wednesday the Business Park concern, is open for busiâ€" Men‘s Bowlin‘g League will meet at at 13 North ‘St. Johns Avenue. the Majestic s@lleys to work out a proprietor points ont that the schedule for the year. The Y.W.C.A,| loRation, two doors north ‘of the women‘s team and the Illinbis Bell h Shore station, is convenient girls.are now organized. for high school students, 11 S. St. Johns Ave:. â€"_=~SMITH‘S COLDER NEKT WEEK! Don‘t viait until gyt')u freezeâ€"fet the ; you#gster‘s the heavy underâ€" \" .~. wear they need. || Underwear from ... Flannel Gowns and Pajamas for the older xl%l or mother ......59¢ â€"$1.25 Y(mfi" last el}'apée at these unudh 11 e quality slightly darker 11 OCITC ["| e paper a i:mdmn.m ce Friday evening Oct. ith a success that the shded by Mrs. J. M. mmunity are BER â€" or the are on foot for the fioetilze month outstanding value AN fifw persondl stationery : [EX THREADLOOM rtest : Fal ral boxes t faiay /( | * es mii $ 00 _ SHEETS . || d . one â€" without any printing is THE P ht ie id in %*, Ivory, or Blue: in the formation of the A W e Bd : Lewale, : 8 derick Stuenkel . _ _ | .. 8t Johs | _ Passes Away Oct. 7| "****;", city, Dr. J, A. Stuenkel of Hinsdale an two dauighters Mrs. H. C. Kiehm of Arlington Heights and Mrs. Auâ€" Rodemund of Elmhurst, ten dehildren, three great grandâ€" e and six sisters. / fflthe ‘winter and all Eastern Star mimbers and their friends and famâ€" _|| / _/ BHightand Park, m ||| by the officers of Campbell Chapter . 712 : O.E.S. for the evening of Sdthrday, October 28th. _ The adâ€" m ” ion price will be very nominal ar _'1 the evening promises to be a m@#t delightful one, A splendid orâ€" hestra has been procured and a :’ ‘am of entertainment is being arkanged. This is to be one of the t social evenings of the chapter made in Memorial Park cemâ€" t, Evanston on Tuesday. r. Stuenkel leaves to survive him “;‘mgd"'iâ€"r- T. % ‘”lo_tfh'k fng mren i aponim be mage mlnoh.h Ap I:n 1849 ty, on * s wife Augusta xnfi Stuenkel n he married Jan. 17, 1874, ad away Nov. 15, 19830. Burial cabaret dance is being planned derick Stuenkel, father of Edâ€" of Dr. J. A. Stuenkel, (Another \Telephone H. 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