£] i AFUEL OILS COMING â€" PM NO Ancnâ€"xvnmuv;gmnâ€"mn WOMEN â€" PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VI THE BOWERY â€" BERKLEY SQUARER 00 . . â€"_* WBRMAN DENZEL k;lmn.-irwm fp use Our Cleaning â€"â€" > Prige .. Suits and Plain Pres _ Is Reduced to Highland Park F This dectease.in price is for a limited time only. d §: â€" ; Sol A. St. Peter & S "THE GOOD COMPANIONS" JESSIE MATTHEWS Matinee and Evening Musical {Production from the Novel by J. B. PRIESTLET No. 1 Oilâ€"38â€"40 gravity . No. 2 Oilâ€"32â€"36 gravity .. No. 3 Oilâ€"28â€"30 gravity . Phone 361 â€" & Office is in the Alcyon Theatre Building. AT FOLLOWING PRICES FOR CASH ON DELIVERY Of 100 Gallons or More ~_ For Prompt Service PI Highland Park 37( Highest Quality 7{5bc¢ CASH AND CARRY > EATRE _ | |Lake Forest, HIL 30¢ SUNDAY 2 to 3 o‘clock zac e Children I EDNA tlAY OLIVER > + im "MEET THE BARON" Wed., Thurs JAC "*ANN | VICKERS" WALT hel CO‘. i%cpetnl. _6¢ per gal. & Son abash 4740â€"37 "¢ per gal. Jan. 10â€"11 Bids are being received for t] carrying of mail between the wood post office and the Chicago & North Western Railroad station at HW. : P l { : | ° All bids must be in before 10: o‘elock a.m., January |9. x m’llbeaeeepmdntthc*putoï¬eo n â€" ‘Mrs. Edward Moon, 74 yer ‘died at her home in . ‘Sunday, Dee. 31, aftér an ill several months. . eral afternoon at 3 o‘clock with Highwood, according ‘to Mary B. East, acting postmaster. . * 1 a big hit at the D. ds| William B. Hainsworth, one of the High School and. at the B 7| leading authorities on refrigeration EnnqlialChuhh’stwinm.:: in this country, who won the 1983 accepted another engagement at Charles A. Munroe Award granted Be Evangelical: Church for| annually by the American Gas Asâ€" Thursday evening, Jan. 25. | _| sociation for outstanding achieveâ€" Tickets are on sale at present and| ment in the gas industry. The award can be secured from any member of this year was granted to Dr. Hainsâ€" the Laurel League of the Bethany| worth in recognition of his services Church. The seating . capacity of| in perfecting the Air Cooled prinâ€" the church is limited to about 400. ciple now embodied ‘in Electrolux years. The family Petrie Quintette at [ Bethany Church Soon of Ames, Iowa, Murragy G. Moon of Caricbad, Mich® and Mesgle H. Moon of Em’:ï¬wuâ€w!nmmmmm ' cone learés her husband ahd 4ix|‘ Hkhï¬ame@dSeriu three sisters and two B Wednesday at Elm Lawn Cemetery, | _ Thursday and Sai evenings E Wmtbb ““c-}m’ leee mamee evetings ‘and mikk and Rebecca mï¬mm entertainment is ‘furnished by & 18509 at Hastings, Ontario, CanAd®Q) | nanny orchestr&. _ * the Lobb. In 1881 she was martied to Edward Moon of Port Perry, Canâ€" in Declamation Contest A Peace Declamation Contest will be held in the First Congregational Church of Elgin next;Sunday eveâ€" ning, Jan. 7, at 7:30. ; Six counties hotveseilitheteiiiiheies sitrictrtn cizint MB wesin mt atydrearre‘» M by Raymond Keuhne from the Bethâ€" county group contests now being conducted. The winners of the state final in the series will be decided at Springfield in February when colâ€" lege scholarships will be awarded. The Prince of Peace: I Contests are sponsored by m Hliâ€" nois Council of Churches. f i ns ‘@:::‘ n ampeosesy. Jangg Oe [f ~ â€" °* |TAMANKâ€"YYAELLIINE Read the Wantâ€"Ads I;““j‘.é.‘?,;â€a.“;‘:ï¬%‘?m“,’ï¬â€˜:ll Superiative Caliine _â€" Refined Atmerphere .+ Cheice Win SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ON Ma Schultz was born in CHOICE NATIVE _ > rorroast â€" ». 12i¢ SPARERIBS â€" i». 7€C 'f»":â€.-'i’fi.n@mom i». 22¢ SLICED BAcON | . ROUND sTEAK 1». 19 Will Be Held in Elgin Ave. CHOICE GOVERNMENT GRADED ~MEATS 3 519 of J SNithn e Te is one . of | 2. 24 4‘ | | asmuch as it inâ€" :dm: 10:00| air colled mod ry 19. X announcement, ‘?"ft?'*u*“ P|‘ "Increased $ '_’5;_ m, "~*| the encouragh ~~*BHBR PRESS INCOLN MARKET » E. _ "Increased sales during 1933 and the encouraging outlook for 1934 pointed to the need for bringing out a constantly widening research proâ€" gram closer to plant and distribuâ€" Free Chicken Dinners ? at Horse Shoe Inn very reasonable prices, The "North Shore‘s most popular| Inn, the Horse Shoe Inn, located on Dundec and Sunset Ridge Roads, announces for Saturday evening, free chicken,: spaghetti: and ravioli| models.‘ Dr. Hainsworth has a staff of thirty research engineers and technical experts at the Evansville ‘Fine ‘liquors and ‘wines may be obtained at the Horse Shoe Inn at can‘ Legion teant. in ‘the regular weekly match of the Business Men‘s Bowling League held at the Majesâ€" tic Alleys. ‘ The Elks also took three Electrolux Research ...â€" to : Be in Evansville laboratories. Prograin of Deerpath â€"â€" Theatre Is Announced m'of:or;tho‘ Fred . Coleman team. 1 ;:nuda y, the Young Men‘sClub won two games out of the three from the Wheel Inn. The high game for the week went ~"Bombshell," with Jean Harlow and Lee Tracy, also Walt Disney‘s tolored ‘symphony, "Lullaby Land," Thursday and Friday, Jan. 4, 5. "The Good Companions," Saturâ€" day matinee and evening, Jan. 6. "Ann Vickers," with Irene Dunne and Walter Huston, Sunday, Monâ€" day and Tuesday, Jan. 7, 8 9. ‘ ‘The Deerpath Theatre, Lake Forâ€" est, announces the following proâ€" gram for the coming week: The Central Cafe won two of the $5¢ bRe SHORT LEG OF MILK FED BOILING BEEF 1p. 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