Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Aug 1934, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The bridge luncheons at the Morâ€" aine Hotel will be discontinued tft;er‘ Wednesday â€" August 1. We will| gladly cater to any private parties.i _ Mrs. Paul Stipe entertained at a| »p.mnal shower Tuesday evening in | Ranor of Bernice Williams whose | rriage to John O‘Connell will &g place August 18. | Mrs. Walter Knoft and son Walâ€"] ker Jr. of Dixon, Ill., are spending & few days at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Brand{ellner. , l . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nunn and "umi]y of Moraine R()ad, left -’l'ues-! c uol ants. wwhavra thaw Mrsâ€" ‘"" / 0_ y . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nunn and family of Moraine Road, left Tuesâ€" day for O‘Leary, Ohio, where they will spend a month. From O‘Leary they will go to Cleveland Heights, Ohio, . where they will reside perâ€" manent!y. T O btctmcaud hase ratinenerl .ff,cl' $ fornia. THURSDAY, AUGUST Mr. GUcec vinia Shoe eral friends store Saturi Mr. Will New York, SLOER E0 UMOIIIO® opa qh ce Mr, William Behrens of Buffalo, New York, spent the weekâ€"end at the F. C. Noerenbergs. Mrs. Behâ€" rens is Mary Noerenberg‘s / fiance. The infant son, Allen Gerald, of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marks, on Lorâ€" etta Place passed away Friday. He was burried Saturday afternoon at Memorial Park Cemetery, Evanston. Mrs. Ida Daggitt of Watervliet, Mich., announces the engagement of her daughter Irene of Highland Park to Ralph G. Bealer of 318 E. Laure] Street, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Roy A. Crossman and son Roy are leaving this week for a months vacation motoring in the Fast and visiting relatives in Mrs. Mich., a her da: Park to Laurel . Dr. a and son for a T the Ea:s Canada. are Va Dells, Wisconsin. | Mr. and Mrs. Edmund, Eitel of | Prospect Avenue are entertaining | at dinner Sunday. | Vera Harnk left yesterday for her\ home in Oshkosh, Wis. after spendâ€"| ing the past six weeks as the house| guest of Dorothy Himmler of Loâ€"| gan Street. | The next meeting of the National | Air Reserves Third Corps Area will | be held August 7 at 8 o‘clock at the‘ Indian Club headquarters, 419 Wauâ€"| kegan Averue, Highood. All mem-! bers are requested to attend by | crder of their eommander, Captain Joe Farneti. | Miss Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY red Me DPRY CLEANING CO. & . G:eckner, owner of ‘the Raâ€" Shoe Store entertained seyvâ€" friends in the basement of his Saturday evening. [ _ William Behrens of Buffalo, ]Ll)- 3 '(,‘harlott Brand has réturned spending three weeks in Caliâ€" LOWEST PRICES Phone H. P. 178 n _Silvertown Golden P!ly Tires Prices quoted above Goodrich Builds. _ GOODRICH, CAV lower in price. AND and Paul Dinkeloso this week at the Central Tire Co. GUARANTEED j against â€" cuts, â€" bruises, blowouts, â€" faulty brakes, wheels out of alignment, or any road hazard for one year. J Jad 300 J. A. PETERS 130 ~â€"â€" 110 630 â€" 17 700 2, 1934 ALL OTHER SIZES PROI’()RTION.â€"\TELY LOW 5)1 19 18 20 19 18 TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1200 |Mr. Kees to Preach at \__â€" the Evangelical Church Robert Kees of Lake Forest is to | be the guest speaker at the First| United Evangelical Church on next Sunday at both| ‘ ‘-N morning and eveâ€" " ning services. He‘ | ‘ " will use as his Sss subjects respectâ€" | i y ively, "The Two| | C Crosses" a n d ‘( "The World A| | Penitentiary." ; | | _ Mr. Kees is a graduate of Deerâ€" | fieldâ€"Shields High School (1929) and' also a graduate of the Moody Bible | Institute (1933) and is at present a student at Wheaton College. CAVALIER, and COMMANDER Tires are still |Deerfield Board Will | Meet Monday, Aug. 6 The regular monthly meeting of the Deerfield Village Board will be held Monday evening, Aug. 6, at the village offices in theâ€" Deerfield Maâ€" sonic Temple. NEXT WEEK : ‘Thin Man, Stand Up and Cheer, Sadie McKee,. â€"Hollywood Party. NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUTIEUL THEATRE Fhone 2502 Thu., Aug. 2 Last times today (Stars of Cimarron together again) Sun., Mon., Tues., _ Aug. 5â€" Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell James Dunn and Ginger Rogers in "CHANGE OF HEARTS c are on "SILVERTOWNS" â€" the Best Tire COMEDY â€" NEWS â€" MUSICAL Irene Dunne â€" Richard Dix COMEDY . NEWS â€" SCENIC "STINGAREE" from Kathleen Norris‘ "Manhattan Love Soffg" On 4â€"ply Silvertown 12â€"month (Guarantee $6.30 6.70 8.00 9.20 1000 Attend Legion . District Convention â€" on Sunday, July 29 More than 1000 members of the American Legion in Lake County, and their families, met in Highland Park, last Sunday as guests of the Evans Watkins Post No. 753, for the annual convention of the Eighth District. . . National Commander Edward A. Hayes, who was expected to attend the event, was unable to be in Highâ€" land Park, but Paul. Armstrong, senior viceâ€"commander of â€"the Illinois department of the Legion, attended in Khis place and addressed the public mecting in the afternoon at Sunset Park. 4 Convention business was transactâ€" ed during the morning at the Masâ€" onic Temple in‘ Highland Park, and the Legionnaires and their families adjourned to Synset Park for a basâ€" ket picnic. * After the dinner, a parade, which included the ‘drum and bugle corps from Sharvin jPost at North Chiâ€" cago, © Highwood Juniors, Highland Fridayâ€"Satarday _ August 3â€"4 with son. â€" _ Saturday Matinee A thrilling Western picture COMEDY, TRAVEL TALK, NEWS Wed., Thu., Fri., Aug. 8â€"9â€"10 Wallace â€" Beery, Fay Erwin in WARNER BAXTER in "SUCH WOMEN: ARE DANGEROUS" omedy, _ News, _ Harmonica Rascals 6â€"ply Silvertown 12â€"month Guarantee Rosemary Ames, Rochelle Hud« Mona Barrie, Herbert Mundin T. J. PETERS 10.00 "YVIYVA YILLA" $7.95 12.70 11,20 13.55 16.10 8.20 Strictly Dynamite, Wray, Stuart THE PRESS§ 2502 Park, and Jerry Havelka, the Grays| Lake "one man band," as well as drill teams from Lake Forest and| Libertyville, moved through the| streets of Highland Park, returning to the park for the public meeting.: : The business segsion of the Eighth District American Legion Auxiliary was postponed. until Wednesday of this week and was ‘also held in Highland Park. t l GARNETT S Sale White Unifort Clearance Bicycle Dresses $159 _ Three piece sport dresses, cut from white pique and white linene, Because of the many weeks of summer still ahead, anothâ€" er frock of this type will prove a popular addition to the sport wardrobe. These uniforms would sell regularly at $1.95, but the manufacture 1 offerâ€" ed us a limited quantity at a substantial reduction for thig August gelling. Made of fine quality metfcerized broadcloth in short and long sleey 2 Beauticians, pracvtical nruses, housewives, will be quick to take adfiantage of this low price. ‘ t 3 l Clearance Women‘s and childfen’s bathing suits of Cataâ€" lina and Jantzen makes. â€" Very desirable in style and quality. . ‘ $41.50 Suits Now $3.37 $35.00 Suits Now $3.95 $5.95 Suits Now $4.45 : _ at 25% BATHING SUITS Short and Long Sleeves P ;\{;z s ‘ â€" f 36x & f ( <a 1 â€" WB c a e e e o 32 E i d & .3 § h2 (j:;’ ] Regular $1.35 Qual / Chiffon 9 5C , Midj ] _ Weight Weigh f & pl‘ | Women will:â€" buy them by the dozen pairs at this prickh for never before have these famous stockings been sold ; less than $1.35 pair. They may be had in chiffon and mi iservâ€" ice weights, in all the summer shades as cool, wave, crekt, toâ€" kay, crashtoné, and mouette. : 0. B Next Wednesday Is "Lake Forest Day" : Next Wednesday, Aug. 8, is Lake] Sthprmmmaoeeo mm mmz s Forest Day, the annual event sponâ€"| â€" Missionary buys 124 girls to save sored by the George Alexander Mcâ€"| them from $lavery. An articl# about Kinlotk; Jr, Posk of the American| life amongffhe Bushrten of |Northâ€" Tekich. sc ] ier_n Austrglia, in fl‘he American £ s : | Weekly, .the Magazine dis ibuted The: day will be featured by °Pâ€" with NEXT SUNDAY‘S HFRALD The: day will be featured by ePâ€" with NEXT SUNI tertainment of all kinds, including,/ AND EXAEHNER designed for the individuyal off Choice of Thrée Lengths Sizes 16 to 46 â€" brev for shorts â€" modite for mediums â€" duchess for talls **A4 & ‘1.39 a baseball game, musi¢, dancifig, reâ€" freshment (and game concéegsions, and a drawing for four grand |prizes that evening. I} PAGE THREE 18 ty o save about Northâ€" erican ibuted 8 wip)

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy