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Highland Park Press, 16 Aug 1934, p. 3

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Carl C. Bullock Dies At Pacific Palisades Carl C. Bullock, midt:t of Raâ€" vinia, died Aug. 11 at hi home at Pacific Palisades, Calif. | . He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice Folsom Bullock, and a sister, Mrs. William R. Folsom.| * Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday of this week at‘the home, 1740 South Sheridan Road. Interment was in Rosehill Cemetery. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1934 Famous Guaranteed BOBOLINK CHIFFON or SERVICEH $ $1.25 value $1:; B pair.. . 2075 39 South St. Johns Avenue Phone H. P. 185 Final Summer Clearance Sale Others at $4 and $7 HIFFON or SERVICE 0e value; 2# pair . Immediate Service or Phone Evening 26 North Sheridan Road Kickernick Underdress Foundation Garments and Girdles SHAMPOO Fingerâ€"Wave Smith‘s Special Offering of HOSE wWASH FROCKS 14z t‘ 3 . *> pE‘â€">] > n Announcing a line of 124 S. First Street So You Can Enjoy it Again! A Looks pathetic, doesn‘t it. That comfortable chair you were so fond of. Because it was so nice it got hard use. Springs and upholstery broke under the strain. Now, give it a new "break." Let us fix it. An estimate will cost you nothing. Frock in the DU ART PER MA NENT LARRY CUTLER‘S SHAMPOO SM /4 7 b¢ mAaKest _ sl:: &}iglfigssoc ‘$1.45 ANTIQUES bcuhty work, AND YOU would like to fident of good work $3.95 $2.95 $1.95 $1.59 $1.00 . $1 IF YOU ARE MAKING A TRIP CcoME TO CUTLER‘S,. We have ns with years of experience, who a OTHERS have tried and AUGUST SPECIAL Attention to the Ladies SHOP $8.00 value The Chicago Plant ,Flower and Fruit Guild is again appealing to the garden owners of Highland Park and Ravinia to share the surplus of ‘their gardens with the city‘s underâ€" privileged. A‘tiny bouquet from each | garden would swell immeasurably | the total contributions to the Guild, | without imposing any hardship on g the owners of even‘ the smallest garâ€" | dens. & v Plant, Flower, Fruit Guild Makes® Appeal All flowers collected by the Guild'; are sent to hospitals, settlements, and Visiting Nurse Association sta-i tions. They are then distributed to| thousands of patients in hospitals] and homes. Hot, sultry, summer | days bring: added discomfort and: discouragement to these shutâ€"ins, and a cheerful litile bouquet of flowers is to them like a cool breath from the countryside. One who is not in frequent contact with them can hardly appreciate their sentiâ€" ments. A supervisor of the Visiting Nurse Association Wwrote ithe followâ€" ing note to the Guild about one of \her patients: "Just few days ago we found a} woman who had gently seraped somei old pink wax sweet peas in order to! make them look more like real flowâ€" ers for the summer. The posy of‘ fresh flowers which was sent ot her was a pleasant surprise which made | her very happy." ! The Guild collects fruit, vegetaâ€" bles, jams and jellies as well as flowers. Here again, small contriâ€" butions are just as acceptablé AS | week large ones. | time Friday is Flower Guild Day for | ers," Highland Park and Ravinia. Plan‘[ Ne to contribute something every week. | prise You will be more than rewarded by | three thought that you &re bringing hapâ€"= piness to some unfortunte who might; otherwise not be remembered. Guild | collections for this district are in | charge of, Mrs. Louis Francoeur, chairman, | flower guild committ,ee,? Highland Park Garden Study Club, | 910 Lincoln Avenue; Mrs. E. G.|! Recd, president, Community Garden Class of the Hightand Park Womâ€" an‘s Club, 198 Edgecliffe Drive; Mrs. Albert Arenberg, chairman of flower guild committee, North Shore Garden Club, 730 South Green Bay Road, Tel. H. P. 2307 and Mrs. F. Kaumanns, chairman, flower guild committee of Ravinia Garden Club, 2111 Ashland Place, Tel. H. P. 83005. _ Please get in touch with them reâ€" garding your contwibutions. Some people have a perfect genius for doing nothing, and doing it asâ€" sidiously.â€"Thomas C. Haliburtin. Work Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Phone Highland Park 2330 are pleased save that trip and feel Highland Park, HI. e experienced beautiâ€" are willing to satisfy to the City for your $5.50 Complete con» # 4 { ‘-'â€"‘-i ?’ i‘r‘- Tonight Aug. 16, the Highwood Booste; will play the strong Stan« |zack Brothers of . Waukegan. (This | will be (the |first meeting of the two )-teams this year. The Boosters will "have "Smoky" Alexar{tlkr, their ace, | to do the twirling. He was a;forâ€" |\ mer Booster member, (but at the be« | ginning of the year he went to (Texâ€" |\as and pitthed for a ¢lass A team 'il'in the Texgs League. Incidently thl: || game will begin at 6| p.nf. amd_1 wh_ | be the official opening of the High: ‘\ wood Boosters‘ carnival which bey "\ gins TFurs ay night @nd lasts thru ‘\Friday| and Saturday, nights. | _|/ ) _ On Bunday, Aug. 19, the Higkfi:’_ ;I wood Boosters will play the Highâ€" ‘ |iwuud Indigns. _ The |Boosters thflfl@‘ ‘H'an edge in lthe serigs so far, but l anything cfin happén in a ball ganie, | The Boosters will be out to avenge °| their lone |Indian defeat when they "| bat againgt Shorty Gastellari, the ~| Indian acg; who has (been the only g% Indian pitther to stop the Bdosters. ~\ _ These tivo games (promise to ‘be {| thrillers and both of the games will ‘be player lat the Boosters‘ Field, lt 4| cated at |the west jénd of No# €) Avenue, Highwood.â€"D.D.B . (|% Tonight BOOStefi! w zack Broth will be the ‘-teams this 'have "Smo | to do the | mer Booste | ginning of | as and pit "in the Tex | game will | be the offic | wood Boos| !,'ggins TFurs !Friday an l On &un | wood Boos wood Indi l‘an edge i anything c | ; The Boost \ their lone ‘| bat again \ Indian ac | Indian pit Boosters : Wauk i Surely |the depression must Be |nearing gn end for the Highland \Park Hospital is showing an overâ€" | whelming| increase in business this | week /with the staff {working overâ€" | time to tike care of the "newcomâ€" |\__New arrivals at the hospital comâ€" | prised a list of ten, seven girls fnd | three boys. | 1J | __On Aug. 7, Mr. and Mrs. Rind of \ Highwood announced. the arriva]é. f ‘a daughter; Mr. ang Mrs. Robért | Ludlow of North St, Johns Ave due, | a girl; Mr. and Mifg. J. Simorbfn*;‘ |Glencoe q girl; Mr. and Mrs. Andâ€" ®rew Borone of Laurel Avenué‘,{cn( "Newe On Au Highwoo a daught Ludlow o | & To Play _ | .\ egan Team Toda§’ mers" Increase Hospital Busin . P N (6 ‘PRES S daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Wagâ€" ner, Northmoor Road, a girl. On the 11th, the John Klemg; of Ridge Road welcamed a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Banish of Highwood, a girl; on t he 10fth and 12th, the Bernard Scéhmidts of Northbrook, a girl; Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Richberg of Glenâ€" eoe, a boy;\ and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts ofg Deerfield Avenue, a son. Alcyon Will Show ~â€"_â€" _ "Btrictly Dynamite" . Tonight (Thursday )concludes the 3â€"day shaiving of Dashiell Hamâ€" mett‘s "The Thin Man" which feat, ures Willfam Powell, Myrna Loy, Maureen ‘Sullivan and Nat Penâ€" dleton. is film is considered to be one of"the best detective stories written. : Comedy predominates in‘ "Private Scandal," a tense, tightlyâ€"knit mysâ€" tery which keeps its suspenge to the very last few feet of the film. The cast includes Zasu.Pitts, Phillips Holmés, Mary Brian, Ned Sparks and is to. be shown at the Alcyon on Friday and Saturday of this week. . i Jimmy Durante, assisted by Lupe Velez, provokes comedy by clowning his way thru "Strictly Dynamite," the feature attraction for Sunday and Monday, Aug. 19â€"20. Good acting, a lavish production, and the popularity of Joan Crawâ€" Did you know that it‘s the â€" highest grade main spring that ga uses the most trouble? MR. NEMEROFF says, "A softer spring is less likely to break. Credit Jeweler and Optician 372 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFEF ol WwE LKE To 60 PF\CQ AND DO THINGS!~ ford and Franchot Tone wil take everyone to see "Sadie McKee" at the Alcyon on next Tuesday, Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday, Aug. 21.22â€"23 This stdry by Vina Delmar became an overnight sensation while runâ€" ning as a serial in Liberty magaâ€" tine. F Deerfiéld Auxiliary \to Meet August 20 The Deerfield Unit of the Ameriâ€" can Legion Auxiliary will meet Monâ€" day evening, Aug. 20, at the home of Mrs. Leslie| Behrens on River Road. ‘Those desiting transportaâ€" tion may call the president or secreâ€" tary. § | that’s why we ,don’t,}look after the car |oursélves Posed by Mrs. Ermest Byfeld Costumed by Misses W eathered Shop Weé want our car ready when jre want it. But it‘s so easy to ruin it by forgetting when|it : seds greaéing or some other attention. We had repail troublesâ€"the car laid up â€"oh, endless bother! Now th¢ Standard Oil Station men have taken that part of it of our hands cnp,‘rel)'. They keep records and check upz henever I dri;‘{'e in. They certainly know their businesél You can depet;)d on them. They‘ve made the car a real pleasure and savéd us money too. | Quick, expert attention lol; your motor car‘s Good gasoline . .. good mofor oil ... com?lele speciâ€" fied lubrication, including vgcuum cleaning /and a lot of little extras you‘ll like . . . [tlas Tires andiitire service ... Atlas Batteries ANG D&I~ 4 auncou, coreggant always greets tery service . . . fresh water for gou ul the M oo es the radiator . . . quick:cleaning / Fe ® of windshield and windows ;/ . _ $ 4 agti S light bulbs . . . spark plugs ;|. . M v windshield wipers . . . Semdfc y j " Auto Polish...and many %‘: i other motoring accessori¢s. ' R HATS â€" SPORTSWEAR â€" SUITS COATS â€" AFTERNOON AN 200 EVENING g@owns â€" 398 Central Avenue â€" [Highland Pa Many suitable, foj yearâ€"roun wear â€" reduced t« irresistab# low prices for immediate | Final Reductions CLEAR ANC E STANDARD RED WN SUPERFUEL | . . with more live power per.gallon. STANOLIND . . . a good gasoline at low price. RED CROWN ETHYL . ... the finest motor fugl you‘ can buy.| I 4 M.ree fune Motor OB ISO=VIS "D" . .. the antiâ€"sludge motor oil. POLARINE . .. a distilled motor oil of great popularity, at a medium price, STANOLIND . . . a good oil, safe for your motor, Jow in price. For complete lubrfeation and other important services depend upon $tandard Oil stations and dealers All are genuine olfiree 8 | ThQ# Highwood ters will hold | sheir|| second ‘annual carnival for | threg| days starting) tonight, and | contiffluing on Fridag and Saturday | nighff. The carnival{ will be held at | the ghwood BoosteXs‘ Field, at the | westllend of North|Avenue, Highâ€" | weo | i It w dan be 1 and ne ‘umdand Oil products and that y assurance of YALUE f esR: A courteous attemdant always greets you at the Rid Crown pump s (& 5 16 ; > f «, Th 3 + Â¥ ’!‘.? L j | | t & $ ML NN SUPERFUEL |. . with more Hold 3 Day Carnival 1 ck AGE THREE 1934 Standard Oil Co ad $t w t id 64 U i tA #4 MF s M a¢ t# 44 t i#

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