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Highland Park Press, 16 Nov 1933, p. 9

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J. wum Mm'm Rom Want-mad“ Lucinda 11¢ng mc-uuAn. “up.” BRING RESULTS WANT ADS ' FIRE ixrmGummilR SERVICE _ - an as. at big d F" Automatic iYGiing STORM tiUN For 'tetttr 94.93““ ALBERT LARSON V 8111101333 Highland Park 561 Radio Service BRAND BROS. Automobiles HIGHLAND ' BUMP SHOP E. NELSON “humus-n mum-no? Gouda-uncut! HILL WORK Duy speaker " Wilmot'School hat Filthy. He represented the Deer; field ng‘Anel-ican Lattion. . l Mrs. Roy M. Miller 'lll be hell:- ea) to the members of the Tuesdny . Evening Sewing Club next week. 3M”. Philip Rommel will be halt- _ Quint! ttte, has bean an: ind u . 'e1i.eeme in DeerNid dating tbguput in week in the itbe u K e of of of Polka/Pere, tte- 153mm, Arho In: been " duty db at. thb motions imam of his lain-law, In. Funk Paterson. Paddy, the you old son of Mayor, an!) Mm. Harry Clavoy, has recov- orjad from' his recent “serious acci- dent. when he' swallowed a' small price tag containing metal pins. The adoration (ot iU removal was me- eithtrfu11y performed by Dr. Gallo; rl,', at the Evannon .Hospital.j‘ anHunt, the editor of The Lake Cojthty Legionnairo, was Armigico ( . ANserfield m'" (r tiscali, and Personals "Lime Deerfield Chamber of Coni- ree will meet next Mutiny eve- mng. . F j ---.- Jack Myers of Madison, Wit, 'qient theweek-end with friends in Mali, The Myers hmily form- eify resided on Rosemnry Terrgee. 1 ek in in his-secona your in high lira] and his sister, ‘Dorothy, is at- t ding the University. of Wiscon- " uce "Street. 1 j Mm'B. J. Die.kens of Chiugo was Sunday dinner guest it the Bei- chelt home. J, g . iMrs. Ralph Dunhhm entertained ' t luncheon 'gd,',t"g, in compli- $ent to Mrs. Fta Dowd of Wil- ette, who spoke that morning. to t e school children and in the mer- n n was guest speaker " the PAT. . meeting. '; , Mrs. V. W: Sprikgs entertained at sewing club yesterday after- 'oon at her home-on Hazel Avenue. (3ir. end Mrs. Cai‘l Rommel and tiwb dmihters 'tit' nnd Ruth of 1 _ 9 _ l Mrs. .‘Willitm F. tir will C be stess on marshy afternoon ,(to-' y) to mam to o the Womin's issionnry Soc ety . f the Presby- riatr Church. LMrs. William Wing ad Mrs. Ernirr'red icks yin have Fund of the Jet,",",'. Mrs. Earl unex- anders. P.W. Meyer Will so participate in die prom-um. Mrs. C. C. 1aritse1t1t11 will be Mat- B to membelrs or, the Deerfield nit, American Letion Auxiliary q Monglay evening it her home In a to Chile 0110.0! St. Paul’s arch on Thursdny uterno.on/Ntm PEACHES Savoy extra fancy: No. 2ri can SALMON FRUIT SALAD T0MATOEF--Mary's Choice Extra unwind; 2 No. 2% cant'...--- Etna icotumty, River; lub. fiat Fancy Spring Chickens Home dressed; for roasting", 4 P, ' lbs.; pound PRIME' ROUND STEAK Very choice; pomp! per PORK LOIN ROAST Sn." Pork; pound Fancy BEEF LIVER ' , ads Been-field Avemiég Phone‘neerfield 16-: Friday db Sa iiiiiiiiiiii_' November f 7:18 Groceries . Fruit} . Vegetables of o, extra tstandard, No. 2% an , SOL f9f1APIR0 _ mu: monu- nu. _ (i'fjii'iii),jivi, iii, wed Mal REE?) MEATS? Weir will he aftemoon,(to- the Woman', MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 3 I-ltr. pkgs. SAVOY TOMATO SOUP I , 3 can: for BEECH-NUT PORK & BEANS 23c cine for u Grange were , ot In. Philip Rommel“ y. Edmund Koebeli j 4mm in Evanston, where g aeeepud a wition- a » A mm. Geqrze E I will3enter- mu her luncheon , club next “redhead”. ' F . 'Mias Jean Nyi ,l' Spent the week-end with_frie ' Guy, 1nd. Mrs. Ernest he ' l entertain members of the In ‘e dent Socid Club on Wednend L ftemoon at her home in Glen J; Mrs. John K her luncheon ty, Miss Irene Rock u attended tt meeting of distri to My offieem of the Lake Count C mill of Re- ligious Education 0 day " the Bethany Church i ' hl.and Park. Milton Merntr I i, via Stryker were' hosts Tuesda " him; " the Y. P. M. C. at the Ul em Church. Richard Manner h ic we of the lesson. ',t _ - Mrs. Emil Fred: quilting partie's 't' week. , Mrs. E. J. Bing ainzand daugh- ter, Sully, tad M A elin Pyle of Chicngo were Sun v' eats at the Ender home. ' i . Mr. 5nd Mrs. hr Genty hm as their week-end ue B, Mr. and Mrs. My Eek of h! tr.. _ _ The North No Nie Association oiBee {an evening for n bu men the home of Mr.“ lunch. t i _f j , Harry E. Moor oil I a. Sunday dinner . ett' Manger home. M . M er Deerfield resid Bethlehem Chure T I morning. I I Mrs. Henry Me at} the home of he , George, Sticken', t? § . Miss Rose Grie due is assisting Mrs. pie' at the Dorcas Ho . h be remembered by " this: vicinity, as. he Dorcas Home an at here Missionary TU k t will be observed nd‘ the Bethlehem E ti The program be 1niti Arill'inelude 3 pl 'tt presented by the ' . cial music by the , .' l Missionary The k ffering Day will be observed nd y evening at the Bethlehem E n lical Church; The program be null g at 8 pan. trill'ineludt 3 pl 'tt alico Mites" presented by the ' . . S. and spe- cial music by the , .' M. C. Rest. E. J. Bruso will g e aébrief address e'ppropriate for t 4 oc sion. Mrs. Roy Mille S‘a'ttJZded a party on Wednesday gi n i compliment to Mr. E. Meyer _ Ciri‘cago. ' Mr. and Mrs. G 13* LaBahn and daughter, Miss " a; of Evanston, were Sunday gue 'fii the Fred La Bahn home. T _ 1 ' 23c 25c 19c 19c 25c 17c t in entertain (I tomorrow. ©Oad several lhaho bakers; 15-lb. peek EWEET POTATOES libs. for T ,. 're-re--""" V. A, uney Yellow; 4 lbs. for he: Chicago rdis Agnew ins Rose will eat many in ived at the handed school bhicago was it the Floyd ore, 3 form- poke at. the oor Sunday, RANGES RAPEFRUIT PINACH UN-RAY SA'LTED icy Floridn's; medium size; 2 doz. rge Florida; 5 for I very ill at ughter, Mrs. 'OTATOES oda Crackers or Grahams N IONS ' Cemetery t Sqturday .tseturion at 'ge Booken- .ncy Washington; 3 lbs. home last _1rs, 19c 18c 16e i Fit". LBY "iiiiiirihiiiiii' TMB Pttttt" ' sir. and Mrs. E. s. Worth-in will hard as their week-end M. Mr. “Mum Edwin Bahama of Do- ttor (E(isatsirtti. 391mm and Jean Penis Were dinner (neit- " the Bi ham farm non ,Fue1httt,8U- urd y evening, after which a group of oundanpeople attended a coma. .munity _ ce at the Crane Farm. " th. George Engstrom etttertain- ed bier sewing club yesterday after- noon " her home on t>ntial Are. hue. thazines for which you have no further use would be enjoyed by vet- ertuis " the.North Chicngo Rupi- tal. ', Mrs. Minnie Whiteomb, rehabi- litation chairman of the Darnell! Unit American Legion Auxiliary, wilLetall for my Immine- which "trare willing to donate to this .worthy cause. The mponle laat week was very gratifying. Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Hutchilon and little daughter Louise Anne of Chiagir spent Sunday It the B. P. Hutchison home. Mrs. David Derby spent the week- end with her son at De Pun Uni- versity, Greettmurtle, Ind. -- .. Dr. Ill. H. Holman, a. layman from Chicugo. will be the guest speaker Sunday morning at St. Paul's Evangelical Church. It is to be A Men's my Rally service. The male chorus and male quartet will provide the music. Dr. Hohmun is a dentist by préfeuion, 3nd his topic will be of genenl interest. Mrs. Elmer Cluey, Mrs. 'Boy Cla- vey. Mrs. Entry Cluvey'with Mrs. Roy Haas of Highland Park attend- ed a bridge party on Saturday at the Palmer Rouse in Chicago given by the Federated Cohncil of Pro- fessional Business Women of Chl- cago. , Mrs. James Maillnld and Circle Three of St. Paul’s Church enter- tained at a benedt party Priday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Johnson. - VMrs. Stadler of Bement, Ill. is visiting at the home of her son, Carl Stadler of Orchard Lane. __ - Miss Helen Engatrom is playing the piano numbers in n dremntic production, "Sixty Miles An Hour" to be presented Nov. 1.6 and IT by the Morton Grove Dramatic Club at Morton Grove. Miss Helen Jane Parkes, who directed “Circus Sally” here recently, is presenting 'this play also. F , Mrs, Irving Brand's sister, Miss Mary English, has been appearing on the program at the Tribune Cooking'School. Miss English is a well known dancer. Mrs. Fred LtBnhn attended 1 birthday celebration at the home tf her sister, Mrs, Minnie Doherty, m Chicago, last Thursdny. oi " ‘ E , tsith. , hs. Me 23c 35c 19c 23c 35c .17 10c 25c an. ' Am: in W in: we ' _ Society of St. PM? Climb t u all-day at by home; uy. They m can» tom 10 Bonneville Ho 3 iNet. hail” A. tulitr ." pan; ied w. 9nd In. P. J. yshrend to low; o Monday when they " spend wqek visiting' 41mm in the vic' ityiof Hawheye' _ Prods erickgb 11.:- Mm.' Richard Gmhe fa her bongo nest, her mother of Fitch- bm’n , " I 5ttutlt Johnson, 0 any: in: in ixhlnnd Park, I Sunday with h ir Arena, Mr. In. A. J. 'till",,,') Mm. you? Soother Wt cumin the Fr tiny! afternoon 5' club this mid: " her home n County Line Rdad. / r T Hot wessr,Wror,mehor2oao T St l, I,“-ol.o-Nn+lM'¢t . w , as canon Ivete m G o until-MM .1;me '; I We Clean: Suits. Coats. Sweaters,’ low Skirts, Waists,:0pera Cloaks, Kim as, i Curtains, Pillows, Rugs, Blank '; Fl i, ':wemteeatasoatrowasPuat - “Yr eel AWashda l5minute: Rough sitdkdiir . _ HEALTH . SHIRTS 12e INSTEAD ofbeingn 11 'day 1ongrrourwaahdayn ; " minutes; Inlf of that time; tiatherugtheciothesnndiinens, halfdevoted to putting them 3 y they have been returned to clean. neatly ironed, ready to ' " sidewalk Selma" No Curb; ”RP!!! "k Bengal {Heating and ”unwind (Ion t to . . "iuuuijt"iii2'ii; lih: Jptiix COLOR FAST PR! I i Our Washing Pri, es ", Does Not Fade thi or 'utaMshed mo PHONE 177 - 17s 18 North Green Bay Raul. "hitu DRY CLEA Cleaning W (i,' 1 ‘u m In lb. .rmt-trt......r. kdhkm IJNDR' Wet Wash V SHIRTS IL: will give . mu, High c.rte.tthedrlt,t mhwh- Tr. 18th it tin .w.d L Miinbetb Worth's orc_ the music. ' f I The High 16 Se Hare MHlkn‘ an” " ing rel 3Se of Nov.

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