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Highland Park Press, 2 Nov 1933, p. 3

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..â€"ogl 4 zemf&gse : Aj 44 Â¥. WE don‘t make as â€"n;m-:hvpfii nd a I#tle profit on big volume is fo LUEI GOOSE for their meats? good quality.. We buy the best for e M en erirccrmint ) â€" C 1AN APPLES LD ng ; d istea, UE‘E SOAP FLAKES argains 12 lbs. â€" pkgs. for AP FLAKES. dept.[’l 13;e â€" ||â€" tables kgs. for 35c for s 1 b” L l 25e â€" _ LUCKIES _ 19¢ b. 14}« 2 15 /fl f b. 17%}e |I| â€" b. 13L AtÂ¥, NOVEMBER q / 15¢ $1.10 _ 25¢ 25¢ P 29¢ uic ces M â€"â€"â€" Coming Next Week â€"â€" "DISGRACED" "THE DEVIL‘S IN LOVE ‘SHANGHAI MADNESS‘ * _ Romance! Drama! Pathos! OUR PROGRAM LISTED DAILY IN THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE B. Brewer Pearson of Evanston on Saturday morning at 9 o‘clock in the Immaculate Conception Church Miss Winnefred Cullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cullen of 634 Vine Avenue, became the bride of Paul Pearson, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Dr. John R. Norcross, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.*Norcross left gn Sunâ€" day for New York where. he will enter upon a two year resi&v:y in Orthopedic surgery at the New York Orthopedic Hospital. > HENRIETTA CROSMAN _ NORMAN FOSTER . MARIAN NIXON ©: HEATHER ANGEL Friday-Siturdly Nov. 3: (Continuous Saturday from 2 :30) BRUCE ARLIN CABOT JUDG One of the year‘s outstanding pictures Mrs. E. T. R. Murphy entertained at a luncheon at the Moraine Hotel Tuesday. Thursdayâ€"Last Time Tonight JOAN BLONDELL ./‘ GENEVIEVE TOBIN . WARREN WILLIAM | im . > 4 "Good Bye Again" Mrs. Albert Weisenberger. â€"‘â€" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reagan of Deerfleld are the: happy parents of a son born Oct. 29 at the Highland Park Hospital., . & Miss* Marion Weiséi;l;gr;r. who is attending Beloit College spent the xeek-end with her parents Mr. and FPREE THEATRE PARKING sr[\Fl Attendant in charge | Highland Park, III. . Tel. 2400 ADMISSION AT ALL TIMES....___. 25c dan Road entertained at a ‘dinner party Saturday evening. 1 &2 . Mr. and Mrs. Alexander , Cumâ€" mings of North Green Bay Road are receiving congratulations: on the birth of a daughter born Oct. 28 at the Highland Park Hospital. Miss Virginia Sheahen, librarian, at the Highland Park Public Li-i brary, was called to B , .Pa.,| on account of the d::gl‘:m her| grandmother, Mrs. Steel: Ni ‘{ _ l(rl. Goom Childs of N, Sheriâ€" A0R .+ Heroes for Sale FLYING DEVILS Richard Barthelmess Loretta Young the funeral of Mr. P Mr. W. Harry Brace. Church will be held next Thursday ~Nov. "t)», at the home of Mrs. Dah], 8177 R tWOOd Drive, : will convene at 2:80 o‘cl i * Mrs. Morton Mavor Friday after spending a week wi Mrs. La Gro in Detroit, igan, . Mrs. E. D; Bullard returned to her home Saturday in Calif, after spending two months with her son Mr. Sellar Bullard and family, _ Mr. :and Mrs. Charles Brace spent several days at Royal Oak, Michiâ€" gan last week where they attended A lusty, highly spiced comedy hit also a Harry Langdon comedy PILGRIMAGE / Added cach evening Interesting Short Subjects â€"Mon.â€"Tues. ‘ _ Nov. 5â€"6â€"7 THURSDAY, _ daug from 2:30) | BP hn‘ Td € tm raict: s r. Brace‘s brother Nov. 8â€"9 IO Cariyle ................... Grace Arlene Flint Elsie, the Innid .â€"......:ss.â€"zli0..«... IOG Sticken Hampden, the prosecuting attorâ€" ney, has been a lifelong enemy of the Carlyles. He suspects them of having had a hand in the kidnapping of his,baby daughter 20 years ago. The Carlyles suppose that Hampden hates them because they are honorâ€" * 3 cans for 24 bottles ; per case the Rev. Dr. O‘Neil officiating. Miss Grace Kolterman will serve her sisâ€" ter as maid ‘of honor and Mr. Clayâ€" ton Norton will act &s best man. A reception will follow at the home of the bride‘s parents 495 Sheridan Place. { 1X * Berghoff 12%,â€"0z. size; : > 4 foe in ... ... AdC : Deerfield Players Open Third Season with 3â€"Act Drama â€" \ievant i PranCrarice n o raimntine 100 0 lie L. Coon of Evanston which took place Friday afternoon at 3 o‘clock at the Lutheran Parsonage in Evâ€" anston, the Rev. A. C. Barty officiatâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs, Coon are residâ€" ing at 5890 Central Avenue, .Miss Olson is employed at Beach and Geils in this city, y = . , The marriage of Miss Mable Kolâ€" terman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kolterman and Mr. Enijar Nielson (will take‘ place | Saturday :fternool% at 3:80 o‘clock at the Imâ€" maculate Conception Parish house, o n fint‘... 12%â€"0z. size; 1 4 Del Monte: a PINEAPPLE JUICE 12â€"0z. cans;. | | © _ 27c 3 cans for ...........!............ Delicious College Inn Assorted Annomicomonq‘ is made of the marriage of Christine Olson and Lesâ€" e L. â€" Coon of Evanaitnan HLL al.1 Solid pack; No. 2 size, T cans for .......;........... 10â€"lb. cloth bag ) trhin l and cla.linc c C.oa3 | . 10‘ ‘ROAPSEHE THC CAFIYICS are ghtâ€" with ‘a long train and ‘tulle veil ig‘ false charge of bribery which ‘Vhlchmhldlnfihmbytmll m: has brought Judge net cap. She carried a bouquet of Carlyle,‘ Jimnmy takes up the deâ€" white roses. Her sister Mary: who, | fense|of" a poor and b'kndlm girl as maid of honor, wore.a gown of whom|. Hampden is attempting to golden taffeta with matching brown | send to prison, although h¢ knows accessories â€" and carried‘ talisman |that she is innocent. It is a |strange roses. Kenneth Panrkan a# m.. _ . _ _ |ONIn" qne 10 . with the Rev. #nnu O‘Neill readâ€"| able In their dealings whilé Hampâ€" iln‘,tbomonpy.,z,'l‘h-hido,whodbn akes a practice of 8 was given in marriage by her father, | with ries, manufacturing evidence, wore a lovely creation of white satin | etc. though the Carlyles are fightâ€" with :a . long train and "tulle veil| in ga false charge of bribe: which which was held in place by a: small | Ham has brought Judge net cap. ‘She carried a bouquet of Carlyle, ‘Jimmy takes up the deâ€" Whith ®Enuna . TKL." _3 1 _ uk: 96 J\ . WE DELIVER > â€" _ PHONE H. P.4 SPECIALS FOR THUR. FRI. & SAT. HIGHLAND |PAR, FRUIT & GR(&CER? w MARKET iÂ¥ TOMATO JUICE SERVICE â€" A Call Will ConÂ¥ince You. Unome TOMATOES Pure Granulated SUGAR* Fresh Creamery Fancy Crosby BUTTER SoUPS Snider‘s FRESH FRUITS AND VE(gTABLES QUALITY GROCERIES® _ _ CORN 513 CENTRAL AV plus bottle deposit * 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 49¢ 24¢ Extra h$e size; per bunch|(....._.._.. 5 for for .:.... Famous Hardings Corned Beef Hash t e L. .. 35¢ quart Emili¢ [Elisabeth Knaak was born Sept. 4,!1874 in Chicago. The famâ€" ily movéd: to Deerfield in Novrmber 1882 whgre she‘ resided until her death. In 1904 she was uated from . the; School of Express, n at the Chidago Musical College lunder | Migs Emilie Knaak passed away Friday at the family home on Deerâ€" field Avenue, Deerfield, after a sevâ€" eral months illness. Funeral servâ€" ices weré held Sunday afternpon at the Presbyterian Church and |interâ€" ment wasg in the Deerfield Cemjetery. Miss Etiilie was the eldest daughâ€" ter of the late Dr.: and Mrs,| T. L. Knaak.| Dr. Knaak was the first resident !?'bysician and dru:gl@'st in the village. [ ‘ Old Clothes or clothes fd]r( which there ib o further use in your famâ€" ily will| be collected Saturdgy, Nov. 4, and Will be given to the Deerfield Relief Organization for distribution. Boy uts of Deerfleld Troop . 51 will e this collection and will also for old papers and {magaâ€" zinges. | Scoutmaster Raymond Dobbink and his troop will be glad to tall for donations of clothing and papers. || © 7 A1 Emili¢ Knaak Buried \\Sunday In Deer rected / and staged by ‘locflfltaient. it ‘has) an unusual appea‘ :to | the Déerfi@ld public. It should be well rAss successes on the local stage of thd Deerfield Drama ub have been. Brofessor of Love, Back Stage, and Pady As You Enter, | Their staging of their past performances augurg well for the Nov. 0 show. As thed entire show is prod,Led. dil Hell ASPARAGUS MAYONNAISE V ELN UI . PHONE H. 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