TeE 40 We _ la * TY ‘ gï¬M& , JIULY 19, 1934 ~‘The . land Park Young Men‘s Club ba baummyudcfo:d’h Te onll is ts Huctk Shom Tok first: rintheN ‘ Ewiâ€" light recently, TR..~ /; . tC | Merchants * a‘ ht l 4 5 ! Hotoue, *2 5 1 Rimmer || _ 3 1 9 Hubbley PE Rogap _| % 1 1 C. Peterson ._ 4A 2 1 / Petiman|i 3 0 0 Meteger 1i r 3 0 0 PRegerald 0 Bock: [18~ 1 5 % Maliman T t 1 Young .‘ Hickey COMING SOON â€" "Viva Villa" â€" "Thin Man" . â€" "Hollywood Party" "Little Miss Marker" (â€" Change of Heart" f 2502 NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE Thuts.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. _ July 19â€"20â€"21 with _ Dick Powell, Ginger R Put. O‘Brien, 4 Milis Bros., Ted ito and Band, and 3 Radio R Wed.â€"Thurs.â€"Fri. July 25â€"26â€"27 with Clark Gable, Myraa Loy, William Powell . NEWS SCREEN SONG SOUVENIR "20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS" |"MANHATTAN MELODRAMA" Men‘s Clubâ€"Nine â€" | E MRX 1: oses One, Wins One| â€" Clean rugs in your home will aj;l so much to the bright, cheerfulness of every room. And ¢lean rugs wear so much longer. No amount bpf vacuuming: can rémove the discoloring, smudge and soil which dim and fade the olors of your floor coverings. j Kour rugs need professional care . . ... a horough cleaning, through andj:hrough is £i% ou will see a remarkable difference in their Freshness . . . beauty . . . life .. . vigor and olors. Your friends will notice it, too. New Carpets and Linoleum, and Ozite Stair Pads. Laying, Cutting, Repalrinx Proqpt Delivery. . > d at the Matinee "PIRATE TR Should be cleaned at least once a year R U G S Most reasonable prices for the sumâ€" mer months. Estimates cheerf given. 3 Reodman ."iï¬ | . | _ Totals 27 2 6 .: _ Totals 26 T 7 5| .. The Highland â€"Parkers played at . | Highwood : Sunday, defeating. the . | strong Highwood Indians. in a very ~| tight ball game, 2â€"1. The one due the most credit was Strome, Highâ€" = land Park Young Men‘s Club pitcher, 3| who struck 18 Indian batsmen. 1| uP Â¥uc q‘rhhï¬_- _ &b PR 0 m @ 0 Galandi . 1 00 #| f 4 1 1 Bertuect ° i & 1| Gartner: â€" .‘ 8) 1 2 Tra [ 00 0| Dettman 4â€"0 0 Malpelit® ; 4 0 0 with Sydney Sylvia, Cary Grant, Luâ€" cien Litticfield, Edgar Norton, Marâ€" gucrits Namara, Edward Arnold. CARTOON . NEWS . | COMEDY Sun.â€" Mon.â€"Tues. July 22â€"23â€"24 Sun.â€" Mon.â€"Tues. (July 29â€"30â€"31 "THIRTYâ€"DAY PRINCESS" "THE HOUSE | _â€"_OF ROTHSCHILD" with â€" George Arliss 2502 Mr, and Mrs. Cirtep ] sen ;left. Monday kvenin Cder, Iowa, where the Mrs, Christensen‘s two sister, and their familie: play Morton Grove a Judging from the las by these two teams;, should be very closel ©Robert Buyns, received the bBicycle offeied | by Wilson a tpgm's Shield of Quality store for the largâ€" est sale of soap. (The mï¬' expert salesman is a $o£of r.and Mrs. C. T. Burns of Tddd Court? _ Miss Olive Frantz has \beéh élected delegate from the Beth heTi Church to represent,. the |E.L.C.E. ‘and the Sundayâ€"School at the arinugl confer ence at Napervill¢e fron July 23 to to represent. the |E.L.C Sundayâ€"School at the aar ence at Napervill fribn 30. t wp Mrs. C, C. Fehp and son Charles of Oak Park we ists Thursday at the Harold Peterspn| home. Mrs: Peterson returned â€" with , hers mother for a visit. | 5; | Miss Beatrice Lomb: It Gf Aurora was the guest of rw sg Sherman on Sunday, _ o â€" <â€" Mr. and Mrs. staying in India eral woeks. Mr. and M;s. J. . gone to New | York â€" daughter ‘Mrs,, 1y other daughter, Mrs. will remain at the home. | It was announced| Sunday at the Holy Cross Churéh that confirmation at that church will . e |administered by Bishop Shiel } rJ ' A buffet supper will be given Sunâ€" day evening at the L’H,q]y Crogs Church, followed by games of carc!}t. Mrs. Rudolph akâ€" is chairman of the party. § 4 es cl. ol ~Mrs. Clara Milton and son were here from To 'ln;t eek to: visi Mrs. Milton‘s gunt . Frederick Koebelin and undle Henry Sege Sr. and other rélatives |in‘¥:hy‘s vicin ppione uoity Mrs. William} Buttorn will enterâ€" tain members ‘of the| Independent Socialâ€"Club at alone‘o‘clock luncheon on Wednesday, July 25, at her home on No:th Chestnut ui.‘et. i Miss Charlotte B Pasadens, Calif., fo visit. She accompa Millards who had Millard‘s moth?r, Highland Park. Mr.: and Mys. ( have gone north fo tion. ~ | _ The Alex mvlor turned from Indian Mr. and Mrs) Edw daughter Constance, Koebelin and Mr. Ott were guests on Orlankofsky home in Mr. and Mrs) Roy daughter Loui A spent the weekâ€"end Reeds home. [ Mrs. A. L. PFry guest her daughter, Hayner of Milwauk day they visited in were guests at @3 1 Mrs. Irving: Payne Mrs. F. C. Shaddle. â€" Miss Jennie Mele Sunday froms *olvia Avis and Lois Gole i Minnesota. . | f The thirtyâ€"fige years ago colum! in the Ixepen ntâ€"Register contaip the following about our village: Mr Ante? s a another improve ment to ‘hig alrea i. ng list. H« has had hitching posts put along th edge | of the sidewalk recently laic for him by the famogus CBicago con tractor, Joseph Pyle." |â€" &.1% Mr. and Mrs, Willism Niemeye bungalow . next to ~th home, The bridegroom‘s were day cent] ughter Louige Afnn ent the weekâ€"end| @ eds home. [ | Mrs. A. L. Fry -L rest her daughter,) M SOCIAL SERY Dfegrfielï¬ l}.q Baby Bed and M ho. * COlhairs Mattress for Sing ay froms i vi and Lois Gole esota. . . | e thirtyâ€"figye y e Independentâ€" .'i)llï¬ing_ ut :17 as a _@ ,| to ‘hig alread family of Awh Heigh guests on Thu y at the Em and Mrs] J. Paul McHugh o Lake |Forest ‘wze guests ‘Fri vening at the Henry Juhren Lockridge family moved re t from Bann:glfl;?:xm to Evans , Joseph 'Py‘}%" and M II imily of A#i uests on Thu ‘ks home} / .l and Mrs} J. P Lake Forest yg ening at the ’ weolt t Baby |Bu ill be |adr p r‘; | Buttorn w f the| Int lone ‘o‘clock oo Sunglt Pak. has gone t ’ithl}ee week ied ‘the Georg nivisi‘ting Mrs. rs. Erskine in tin| Koébelin and; Mts. Fredericka, nd Mrs. Jacob |Sunday at the Elardnzton. j utchison and! . Mutray have ity with their tuart. An Itend Shrader, Lc‘}cals returned hom it with Misse 'hnnd Rapids family has re as had as : het Mrs. Lewis T . . Last Satur Mundelein and mi‘ewell tea for t the home of at mé, played ontested." E- Phristenâ€" fhr Elkad; Johnson are lbog for sev; will visit brothers, a ‘illfu_m Kent of Chica HE PRESS M Norti it 1t a Keke:'lï¬bre her marriage nd| is a former teacher in Deer: i (h & lal 4 int is <t] Oxy, wh ced thar grammar sehool. main what ‘t:; This lot of children‘s dresses included frocks of sheer fabrics and fine percales. They are broken assortments of ‘dr?sm‘originallymuch higher pnced.éi # sugg CHILDREN‘S DRESSES ing about a book is says, but in what it eats. The interogaâ€" e gocusing finger of ch would rather be m | ;'v ‘ 4 " ‘ “ * . 4 * ; %:"’;-;" j;?\} . )‘Lj questioned.â€"Horace it? ‘ Wide Ruffled \Curtains > ; You‘ll be at once imï¬'reséed with the good |looks of these novelty â€" panels. Thgy are special at $1 each. ‘;»o Little |tots syn suits of merserized broaï¬ cloth *rith s&ï¬rctive design for trimnvin io m e ( IT NGus Al it .' $1.49 Sale Pequot Sheets & Cases Every housewife knows the qualâ€" ity.. | All sizes reduced. 63x99 Sheets ...\ $1.25 72x99 Sn_eets fove hrve ieomidgineccen 4. §R 2090 81x99 Sheets ........_.__._$1.45 45x36 Cases........_....._.3Re N Cedarized Storâ€" :| | L. | age Wardrobe | > Hose 74c ~_La1" nAAA Our regular 79c chiffon u 60 inch Iiig_h, holds several garâ€" ments. 'tTeI:‘lg . metal hangers. While a limited number last at $1. _ $1.00 each Vanta range: ance. 1 NETT Sun Suits 59¢ 4 £094 1 4 f knit sunguits in broken size and colog reduced to neéarly oneâ€"half for cl joston Sunsuits 59¢c. Wool Sunsuits 79¢ W AUKECAN KOPPERS 1.19 pr. nta Sunsuits, 59c and 79¢ .EANâ€"DEPENDABLEâ€"ECONOMIC POPULAR FUEL BECAUSE IT $1.00 â€" . Pinafore Aprons 59¢ RECOMMENDED AND SoLD BY .00 5 LOCAL DEALERS Fashions like these are/gcoring wherever th apsearâ€"on the golf lipl*s or ténnis courts,"a on the side lines. 'I\Iq‘y‘re so smart they‘M bound to win where xi they go. The pric during the July Sale,.is?]one &n inducement buy several. { d [ kA very unusual value. iMadeijof fast color, i & square percalé'and full cut. _ _ A .special purchase of regular $2.98 W Frocks. Attractive styles. They‘ll be snap up quickly in this July Sale at $1.98. ‘Special Group $1.98 All $1.98 Dresses now All $2.98 Dresses now ‘All $3.98 Dresseqg now 1.25 "":1.35 ._$1.45 _ 88e â€"Basement â€"Basement Extra length. White ¢ | t; :| fea rose. Silk Slips $1. Our reg Wash white bags. st:’les. tcnhr $1 Hand Bags 79 "OK ular 79c chiffon & service hose. {/ $1.69 $2.59 $3.49 *3 < | Ei $