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Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1934, p. 5

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1, 1984 Agbo Â¥MC. W,,unsxnn M.fi %' l . t afternoon at Sut 1 o «: Highland Park Yo w'u‘eban team will Me"" "w Grove Nine. The gam m. battle from start to finâ€" +\ gomne Clips and ! omm s fe / \The Ha is of B1 ;1‘ â€" “ 'To tbe i" 7 hein ci tc AN AFTERNOON GOWN OF DISTINCTION ”m Bnge QJUVONO, VC OM bricuirain lÂ¥ mtc d Shitpsn ts hn io B Bagric ty nuesisih P ts “;ouutandmg collection of misses‘ clothes. They will tt readily understand why Miss eathered‘s Shops are crowded :m of the time. This smart Fall is one of many being shown by â€" ‘ WEATHERED _MI 1 ;SHOP _ AT OAK STREET Free Demonstration KOVERFLOR f ENAMEL Friday, September 28 A Chair â€" Stool To Meet Strong Brand B r 0 S‘ o 1 949 rissCTOSS CENTRAL AVENUE A 40c Can of Enamel for 1"7¢ E: fne to each person bringing a coupon cut from our hand bill' or your local newspaper. trove 9, Sunday Highland Park s Ciepe withini:;cot of Red Bagheera and Rhirie d Fobâ€"just the last word. The price is $155.00. Black Antelope tri with Red Quill, It sells for : many who feel that the public hasn‘t the money to clothes, we su that they see for themselves this ding collection of misses‘ clothes. They will then tind why Miss Weathered‘s Shops are crowded most his smart Fall is one of many being shown by the ._ | BRING BR tool |â€" Shelf or Other Small Article and have it painted free. - ish as the Long Grovers, led: by Pitcher "Pete" Harder, former W. M. C. hurler, have been bowling over the strong Libertyville nine and the week before he shut out Half Day 13â€"0. With Floyd Strowme in the box for the locals. Fans may well expect to witness a real pitchers duel. w of 1 Address â€"â€" 1 Good Only During Dgnoutntion Jim‘s Circus Team Wins Over Chicago Eagles, 5â€"3 Jim‘s Cireus Team Ll)c'erfiald lost ‘a contest to Ch ‘s ‘White Eagles, 5 to 3, Wi ac Park Sunday before the largest crowd the Flom have played to in two years, 700 fans, who con ple encircled ‘the field. g..~‘}> : J. McDermott opened. the: gl!m." by getting on first when third baseâ€" man Johnson : bobbled his woller. Plug Thompson‘s doubleé to center scored Jim with the first Deerfield run. Plug ended the losers‘ chances when he fell victim to the hidden ball trick. / ;* 4 _ ‘The Eagles were presented â€"with a run in the third after‘ fir Fredâ€" erick singled to left, ‘ advanced on aâ€"passed ball. ‘Pitcher Tom Duffy tried to catch ‘Funner off second with a throw to T M ott, who let the ball go in o centerfield, Fredâ€" erick scoring from second. Way‘s single, Johnson‘s doubl and Walâ€" lace‘s hit, all to left field sf:md two Ragle runs in the fourth, Johnson‘s hit went into the ovefflow crowd, moving Way to third on the ground l Ravinia P. T. A. Board f <â€"_ Plans Yezz‘s Program moving rule. The first regular meéting of th Ravinia ,P.T.A. board held in th school library Tuesday,Sept. 18, a! 8:30 p.m. ‘was well attended. Re ports from various committees, an many helpful suggestions for wor and entertainment for the comi year were given. pral Plans weére made for the openi meeting next Tuesday, Oct. 2, a 3:30 p.m, in the tmm,}fly room 0 the school, to which all parents i the Ravinia school ‘district are ur to. be present. : â€" > );) |} Members of tg; bo‘ribare as fol lows: President, Mrs: Claburn Jones viceâ€"president, Mrs. Papl Wagner recording secretary, Lrisa Heath corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. Nichols; â€" treasurer, | fiu. Edwi Hart; hospitality, -h&rs Dade E; stein; program, Mrs. &hrry Ca mann; social, Mrs. J. hfilh Easto skating rink, Mrs..A/ T. Sihler publicity, Mr?. P. H. Prior; an book fair, Mrs. Walter F Lilienfiel White Eagles ...Q 0 1 %0‘,‘1 0 1 xâ€"Bâ€"1â€"4 Jim‘s clr’e\r‘., it 0 0 0 0 0 0â€"8â€"46â€"1 Batteriesâ€"â€"Laurys,! Dazzo, And Fredericks for Chicago. _‘ . f ; T. Dufty and Berndtson for Dgerfield. . Mr. Charles Th&dgre Weave passed away last Friday at his ho 240 N. Gréen Bay: Road, followi a long illness, â€" Although he h been ailing f,i sometlifie, his ing was very ,‘:d,den and unexpec He had beenâ€" a resident of Highla: Park for about eight years, and w employed ‘by rhe Noft Shore Li for six years. | })‘ Funeral services were held Sunda afternoon from his home, followe by services it_:' Dixont I!I., on Mor day where bqrial wat fimde. ‘ |â€"mmene Besides myite he is survived two daughter Huen and Lorrai Musical Program At Highwpod M+ p Chur A special musical program will given at the Highwood M. E. Chm; on Saturday evening, Sept. 29, at o‘clock, by the Mandolin OrchutJ} assisted by a Ladi¢e t fro the Emnianue!l Bapti Church â€" Waukegan. A co welcome is e tended to 115 GO NOR Cool ... clean .|.. fast . . . frequent . . direct to the, Fair .. stay as lorf as you like; return whenjyou will ile: & t.l:tre,'s, a train when you want it.. | / 2â€"Day Round Trip from Highland Park only (ORTH sxr(fiuc | LINE: TO THE FAT NO DUST â€" Nc? DIRT NO TRAFFIC JAMS l-‘ri- Highwood 90¢ From Ravinia â€" 80¢ 85¢ | THE P b will 4 young people of Highland are looking forward to the anâ€" opening of Miss Jessie L. Poâ€" s dancing season, which will beâ€" the first of November. The 7th ‘8th grade assemblies and the i school fortnightly parties are r organized. In both the fortâ€" tly and the assembly, the girls wear their light party dresses. inere will be several special parâ€" | featured through the courge. fi Pocock is well known to Highâ€" ? Park, for many years she and . associate has conducted the s in social dancing. (She has ucted the Roycemore fortnightly they were organized ten years She has also classes in Evanâ€" ‘s Country Club and Oak Park. ; Pocock Announces Social Dancing Events GOLDEN GLOW BUTT ER Quarters® PURE GRANULATED n § U G A R 3 dozen Sunkist Juicy 10 ORANGES Sunkist Juicy GRAPEFRUIT LEMONS ty for Florida Juicy APPLES G lbs. for .. Michigan Wealthy 2 for Large Florida CALAVOS California Sweet Tokay GRAPES Sweet Potatoes Avsamc mt Fancy: New Crop 2 Solid Heads Iceberg LETTUCE SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI. and SAT. BOWMAN‘S IRRADIATED VITAMIN D MILK ;::?:tr;ld D&g ... 49(‘. bushel $1.29 271¢ 49¢ 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ 23¢ 15¢ 19¢ 15¢ M+s. L. B, Gordon is the chairman for the Tth and 8th grade group. The high school ehgirmln has not been named. Tabernacle Society $ Plans Luncheonâ€"Bridge The members of St. James Taberâ€" nacle Society of Highwood are sponâ€" soring a luncheon in the Parish ball on Tuesday, October 2 at 1 o‘clock. The luncheon will be followed by cards with attractive prizes for games played. Reservations may be made by phoning Highwood 2714 or Highwood 3653 not later than Monday, October 1. Small Child Dies; o Victim of Pneumonia Catherine Meggiorni aged FOOD SHOP OV ALTINE 14 oz. large Can .,....0..6..}.}.>@~ FRESH BUTTON MUSHROOMS 1 pound box 4 quarts for PALE DRY GINGER ALE Very Special Helps Build Sound Teeth Prevents Rickets Johnston‘s Famous D.I_JE‘_CH COOKIES A 29C â€"A'é;ikims flavored cookie; 2/ lbs BAKER‘S COCOA f * 19c 1 BOURE | CAN .. â€"s.ocnâ€"lccene ns eenepebere i ebci en en i ind af n mm in Del Monte PEACHES . : S00 $%/,) SIRC OM; B O ....0. .nsc cslcss es enc eecona en feorrianta iesns | Viking Brand Fancy JUMBO SHRIMP 29 ¢ TB OMRE : EOW : 210. css oo e ocno incin en mos snvenirnninen on h snn en m nc omm in Â¥ Imported White Meat TUNA FISH _ 90p In |;nre olive oil; 2 Imported ITALIAN ANCHOVIES ___ 23@ I;t p-ure oliye oil; 2 cans .. & rolls for World‘s Fair SILK TISSUE DAIRY COMPANY CHICAGO‘an«4 SUBURBS MILK Accepted by the Call Highland Park 2700 DEL MONTE 6% Fresh Roasted pound ..........4 COFFEE ORDER TODAY years of 238 Evertts Place, Highâ€" wood, died zriday following an illâ€" ness of B ial pneumonia. Servâ€" ices were held Monday morning at the St. James Church Highwaod with burial in Mt. Oarmel cemetery. Rifle and Pistol Club ‘ __.To Meet Friday Night A special meeting of the Sheridan Rifle and Pistol Club will be held Friday evening at 8 o‘clock at the Meierboff Hardware store on Cenâ€" tral Avenue, Highland Park. This meeting has been called by President Ben Stiegler for the purâ€" pose of electing officers, revising byâ€" laws, and to report the receipt of equipment from the government. ‘This equipment, secured by Mr. Stiegler, is being held by the execuâ€" tive officer, Sergeant Lee, PAGE FIVE 29¢ A¢ 29¢ 25¢ > Al Â¥i &4 1+ L tP 14 f t e $Â¥ #4 n

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