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Highland Park Press, 13 Sep 1934, p. 6

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# 3t High School Girls Are Available For Work PAGE SIX nal department of Deerfleldâ€" 1ds High School, Highland Park, take advantage of the informaâ€" n furnished there. \People who can make use of high sthool girls for partâ€"time work of any kind are urged to call the perâ€" ~~\Girls are available for housework, c*u of children, office work, clerkâ€" ing, playground work, or tutoring younger children. ' Mrs. Becker Receives _ \â€"â€" Medal For Her Father FNORTH sHORES MOST BEAUTIAUL TUEATRE ‘Mrs. James Becker, of Highland ark, Tuesday night receiveéd a medâ€" \ igiven her father, Dr. Carl Koller, )ir introducing cocaine ag an anâ€" aesthetic fifty years ago.‘; } |Mrs. Becker received the medal at the annual banquet of the Ameriâ€" can Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology at the Hotel herman, when her father was preâ€" }nbd from attending because of ness. s ‘The Highland Park Young Men‘s Club baseball team, new uniforms and all, were unable to stem an gighth inning attack by the Highâ€" N Indians last Sunday, and were efeated by a score of 7â€"5. Strowme llowed the Indians only nine hits ‘but four of them were bunched in the eighth to produce four runs. ‘This goming Sunday, Sept. 16, the team willâ€"play the Arlington Heights Red Wings, the tearh that won the championship in their league. Game time 3 p.m. at Sunset Park, | 2502 Wednesday and Thursday COMING: Will Rogers in Handy Andy â€" Myrna Loy in Stémboul Quest | Donald Coleman in Bulldog {)rn-ond Strikes s oung Men‘s Club Nine Loses To Indians, 7â€"5 GROCERY â€" MEATS â€" DELICATESSEN 1060 North Green Bay Road Phone H.‘{ P. 1024 Clean Quick SOAP CHIPS, per pkg. .â€" OX Y DOL Yerge â€"Pkg. .....~â€"â€" Home Grown CABBAGE CHOICE ROUND STEAK m; SPRING LAMB . | c o lcco cce rva iveus wnke Psn tite mt's Premium BACON Choice SIRLOIN STEAK pet .Ib..........._...._ JERSEY WHITE POTATOES, peck Complete ‘Assortment of Picnic Foodsâ€"Salads, Col . _~ _‘ Pienic Plates, Pickles, Relish, Fruits and V per 1b. â€"â€"/~ _ HIS GREATEST GAMBLE" with RICHARD DIX â€" DORTHY WILSON â€" BRUCE CABOT Comedyv â€" Scenic â€" Latest News _ | THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY * â€" FREE DELIVERY QUALITY FOODS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRIC Centrally located between Highwood and Highland PHONE YOUR ORDER â€" 1024 F : PROMPT DELIVBRY | _ Open Sunday 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. MORAINE Vegetable Department Meat Department for your | A4 31 29¢ 25¢ 35¢ 39¢ / 23€¢ 31¢ Name of Clothes Rack Changed To Sports Shop The Clothes Rack, at 30&0«:::.1 Avenue, Highland Park, will hereâ€" after be known as ~T Sports, Shop, it was announced this week, This shop is under the same diâ€" rection as The Sports Bhop of Lake Forest, which| has f y years served the women, North Shore. The Sports Bhop in Hubâ€" bard Woods is the third shop in this group, under t manâ€" agement. : E2s f A unique surpriseitvas given the Rev. W. F. Suhr of} the eemer Lutheran Church last S . ) His relatives from the CBi territory gathered together to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his tion into the ministry. | £/ Surprise Given the Lu Rev. W. F. Suhr Last Sunday By Relatives Without his knowledge a church service had been arra at. 4:00 o‘clock on Sunday afternoon. Unâ€" wittingly he was to the church by his brother, and tg his t surâ€" prize a service of nks was held to commemorate his 25 years of service in the Chfistian ministry. Two friends of his had n Aasked to officiate, the Rev. il:arl hlerf of Chicago conducting the altar service, and the Rev. J. M. Bailey of Mayâ€" wood preaching the jubilee sermon. After the service all the relatives present, 79 in n r, sat down to a sumptuous s Â¥, F-vad by the Ladies‘ Aid of church. Conâ€" gratulatory speech ere made and a costly watch presented to the pasâ€" tor. This being the first family reâ€" union this affair was enjoiod by all, especially by the honored) guest, Rev. Suhr was ordgined in 19090 at Hood River, Ore. ‘For the past 23 MANOR HOUSE COFF now Th Meeint m A,,A.?f 35c PBE MB 5 .. nc ic cerecoerniinnsanl Home Made POTATO SALAD, pint ........._... BUTTER FRESH PERCH per Ib. ....=/«:....... FRESH HERRING pPot 16. ... meco kwnrocls: For Friday Bept. 12â€"13 _ 49¢ § 29¢ â€" 20¢ 23¢ 12¢ years he has been serving the Reâ€" deemer i n church. He is the senior protestant minister in this community,| â€" ? His father, C. C. H. Suhr, a retired ‘school er, occupied the seat of honor to his right. His two brothâ€" ers, Chatles N. Suhr, of Evanston, and V. C. $uht, of Wilmette, made congratulatory â€"speeches. â€" â€" Other honored ;‘*-, s were his uncle, Henâ€" ry J. Sub 'o! Evanston, and his aunts, MÂ¥ William Schroeder of Hinsdale, &nd Mrs. John Rauschert of Elgin, | & host of cousins and of second colikins completed the family reunion." (!. . / ‘ ~â€"_The fall | 4 (sare peote a fun mladch s on |tivitis iss i ‘ull schedule of acâ€" [ avearts der way in Newm‘n o n ownsuip, the No h Suburb n Poilauaile $y y .’ u‘:: an Philatelic Soâ€" i adly 1y ni e its meetings on Eim Piag@isenss!, Highiand f k. o n o ‘}’ o Highland Park, siness Uifbetiny wl ihe: fotfowed g\m ,"i?“';‘) will *‘ be . followed scimedle “ siting and trading col'fx@ "‘"‘i&?";- s and friends. All riephce .gwngbethe North Shore The (his Vailey S n o ey Stamp Club perime‘; é}i{h and will exâ€" ,s&i?v h ding meetings on of the siifikeding ol The soel meeting, the e!&w“k. . néld on Friday ifi is yront werh at 3 i 5L. ‘;Eul:"- c;;n(_ent week at 8 the varigties of t::l huther‘s Day pieen wiiee givor mevuredl. on P $E ! a sual, evâ€" tharybOdn :e r{‘r e.l'efuad will ‘he more The Fall Season For Stamp Collectors Is \Getting Under Way ety o e l:ore;t Philatelic Sociâ€" This will be ns ooging Sepm' of the year, held o the Pablic Ln brary. Mannel n.i:; T or W inmctka. will spefff{/on "Som * Prrecery ot Tole ,"fl;’ a "Some Pleasure of The L&ke County Philatelie Sociâ€" ety of ";g,', egan meets on the first and th !‘5! Wednesdays â€" of â€" each month, 0¢ , 3, they will be host to the Sko -%;Ynlley Stamp Club and on Friddy, Oct. 12, they will be the guests qa;\;- same‘ organization. This is pne of the exchanges of meeting,to be a regular feature of the No ,%Shore stamp ‘clubs this winter. | | f § Read the Want Ads & :4 pW At tC d j F'.n 1 i B WE TELEPHONE H, ‘P. 2500 s It looks like a hard winter. Everything thit you buy for your house is goind" up in price, while, in ma cases, the quality is going down. | f . I s Would you not like to consider closing you: for a few months and enjoyirg the comforts and privil high class residential hotel, where you would be spar and. expense of houskeepingqlhaye all the privacy that desire and where you would have congenial company and game of bridge after dinnef whenever you felt like it C This is what the Moraine has to offer you,. [We do not want to.be obliged to close again this winter, and are| making an effort to obtain enough bugsiness to justify our keeping open. Our rates will be very low, ; : 000‘ If this appeals to you we would appreciatelk call when we could show you what we have to offer. [ ~ THE PRESS To North Shore Residents: D.B.E. Start Fall ~â€"‘ Work September 20 Plymouth Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will open their fall work with a meeting :k the home of Mrs. John Tether, 145 S. Greenbay road on Thursday,| Sepâ€" tember 20th at 2 p. m. | Mrs. Hardiman, the c&p&n room resident at the home will be Mrs. Tether‘s guest next week, so all members are asked to please atâ€" tend to meeting her. This organâ€" A few of the many things | you may need to prepare the home for winter _ Phone Highland Park 949 BRAND BROTHERS A U T U M N THE MORAINE HOTEL HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Y?urs respectfully | R. W. Larke j /.~! _ Manager ization is open to all ladies British Birth or ancestry and welcome at all times. CERVI SALES AND SERVICE Phone Hwd. 5578 â€" J. Cervi, Prop. 532 Waukegan Avenue, Highw â€"Motorcycles â€" Serviâ€"Cars and Package Trucks General Auto and Motoreycle Repairs ‘riés, Tubes, Accessories, Battery Servic . ‘~_ . Day and Night Towing â€" _ ._ . COLDWATER PAINT for that basement WINDOW SHADES LINOLEUM LACQUER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT WALL PAPER DRAPERY RODS A) AUTO ENAMELS RENT OUR FLOOR SANDER SPONGES â€" CHAMOIS PAINTS â€" VARNIYHES â€" BRUSHES FLOOR WAX UNFINISHED FURNITURE TD POLES 532 Central Ave THURSDAY, sxnsnn“m ul * house &ee of a 1t oin in a the care Auditorium Motel © . Congress and Michigen Ertablished 18 Y ea N ew Yorkâ€"Hollyweodâ€" ROBERT WiLARKE MNA.L i Quick, Unugual MEMORY TRAINNG l Men, Women ‘Trakned fer Vocabularyâ€"Repartes Cultural Subjectsâ€"Char Personality Developed Katherine Social Autbority ‘Trained fer! U i8 6. OR i€ > 1y &T are ** LaRe the ti mHU come: The in â€" the are di airpo d iv Glide ing uU carid How maga Th el1ey he 1M4 agan singl initia bers is pa fiight lectu the ¢ ties | ment €Ur® and W f 4 to Th ts the th mes n Th

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