Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1934, p. 3

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g any nt Ne purâ€" of the 2.25 $3.25 | PR D Service EME JTY to $1.50 hallenge OFF ER 1 k 1088 WAY es Fitted tometist ill ay 2497 » 1984 nden Park Music Club Program _ Given On Wednesday & Highland Park Music Club poifin intercsting . meeting Wed, * Aay afternoon, beginning at 3 .. in the music room of the Raâ€" $ progra eonlil“d@fj "takeâ€" s ns it & on the "Mikado," which also was given by the members of the North Shore Garden Club at the WCmtryClnhMmth. “,Wrm.wflmbyl(r- Edward | S. Weil and coathed by ’#A.bbott Byfield. wgsDAY. Dancing Season Will ‘_â€" Begin at the Y.W.C.A. Park looking forward to the annual g of Miss J Poâ€" gock‘s dancing season, whigh opens Priday evening, Nov. 9,) at the YW.CA. Auditorium. 3 The class instruction which proâ€" «eeds the social hour will be under the direction of Miss Char Rose, an associate of Miss Miss Pocock‘s success in Ml? is due to the excellent discipline which exâ€" ists in all her classes. Membership to the class is by invitati ; The Tth and 8th grade blies are from 7 to 9 and the hi h school, fortnightly are from 9 to o‘clock.‘ Calisthenics Classes To Start At Y. ‘Helen Keith Sadler of the Highâ€" land Park Health Studio on Sheriâ€" dan Road will open a {o weeks at the Y.W.C.A. in calisthenâ€" : and systematic build beginâ€" ning Thursday afternoon, Nov. 8 at 2:30 o‘clock. The c will be ane hour. n w. tions are and girls over 18 yo:pr:.n :om elothing, gyni outft, sho: or paâ€" h may be worn, but shoes or rubber sole shoes are erable. SUTKUS DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Onrnlybw.cto the "imner circle" on the County Treasurer‘s fi“‘: elect an honest, reliable man who works in the intorects af Lake County resiâ€" Our only hope to the "imner circle" on . the County Treasurer‘s fi“‘: elect an honest, reliable man who works in the interests of Lake County resiâ€" dents and taxpayers. ; That -u.‘b 3.“ J. BUTKl'J:. .m w' m 32 years, an active business man in Waukegan. | A. J. SUTKUS fought for savings to taxpay pocketâ€" hoh(-eohinngl)l"' assistant county gupervisor. E:dmh:'t:xmb-fl the "inner cirele" has on the county treasury. t ns a break of easurer means & muuer’-” _:‘. will serve only the mbfl Lake County. _ Everyone is welcome at A. J. SUTKUS as County Do-mfie'fl.dw 884 CENTRAL AVE Highland Patk â€" County Treasurer RESIDENT T HIGHLAND PARK NOVEMBER 1, 1934 for W.C.A. Cuore Artte Club To at Oak Terrace School Sunday evening‘s program of the Cuore Arte Club will be opened at 8 o‘clock at the Oak Terrace School in Highwood. The first feature will be the Brisson and Mars threeâ€"act comâ€" edy "Le Sfipm Del Divorzgio" (Surprises of a Divorce), in Italian, directed by Anna Rabattini and asâ€" sisted by John Ugolini, the president of the club., The cast of characters is as follows: Â¥ Enrico Duval _..._.._._.__.___.Luig! Diasparra Champeaux Gabriclia Vittoria Marietta Facchino S$. rm Bonivard Fucching ..............._.._........ Pellegrino Busiâ€" This famous comedy is set in Paris, during the present time. It is based on the many complications and consequences of a divorce and quarrels with a rebellious motherâ€"inâ€" law, climaxing with a humorous and clever twist. In lipe with its title the conclusion will be a great surâ€" prise. e auls iz Second Part of Program Lorenz Amedei, accordionist will play and sing comic Italian songs. _ â€" Bruna Bertucci, child artist will be presented in an Italian musical sketch. Ena Picchietti, tenor, will be feaâ€" tured in a scene called the "Three Serenaders." i Joseph Rabattini, baritone, will render a classical score. . t Michael Lamana, comic songster, will feature favorite Italian folk Richard ‘Torelli, tenor, features Italian songs. â€" . f > Perlee Tintari, lyric tenor, ten year old boy artist from Chicago Heights, is guest soloist on program and will sing semiâ€"classic selections. The soloists will be assisted by Alma Galassini at the piano. * This program marks the ninth consecutive presentation since "Cuâ€" ore Arte" was founded a little more than three years ago by Dario C. Bonetti of Highland Park. Tickets for the above occasion may be purchased from any of the members. VANCAMP‘S TOMATO SOuP 106â€"97: e Solmen . 3 {58} Soo Navy Boans 5 Ibs. 25¢ CMMEN’O BRANO 0 25 \ ,;‘.- ipe UIiVeS J Cans 4* ~ e nsc 19e gc.crt . 4 pras 19¢ $ss s i mngs fi'i;!c"-g- . J rrgs Lux Soap . 5 caxes 29¢ Pineapple . 3 54L 25¢ Baof Hash 21822 20¢ CREAM CHEESE 3â€"0Z. Bee. 8c ._ ROEN‘S CHATEAU neese 4â€"LB. PKG. 15¢ TOMATO JUICE tBByԤ CHIL1 MACARON! OR SPAGHETT!H _ LTANA BRAND ALAS uImon /. 1 };‘j%% NDâ€"PICKED FANCY __ } 3k 25¢ FOoULDS‘ JONATHAN APPLES _ e 19¢ FANCY .. Domenick Cuechi Michae! â€" Palmisano ... Joseph Rabattini ... Marco Bernardi for e3 STYL Fnustina Cassetari Giannian Donnini 8 pros. 14¢ 2 cans 2l1¢ . eb 2l¢ 25¢ SIZE 70â€"80 CALIFORNIA Prunes . 3 ~19° ROBERTS & OAKE PURE !_l-ard e e 2"’8' zSd Rumford . * BAKING POWDER Flour â€"â€" SUNNYFIELD PILLSBURY‘S OR GOLD MEDAL TOMATO CATSUP Snider‘s . Fort will bring an exhibit of toys which will be on display that day and the three succeeding days of the Book Fair. $ sys The Book Fair, under the superâ€" vision of Mrs. John Millar, will comâ€" mence Monday, Nov. 12, and conâ€" tinue thru Friday the 16th. This will be an excellent opportunity for selecting Christmas gifts as the books will gover a large range of interests n;’ prices. Repnblic‘rn Rally ‘~~_â€" For Exâ€"Service Men A meeting of all Republican‘exâ€" service men is announced for Saturâ€" day evening Nov. 3, at the Elks Club on Sheridan Road, Waukegan, ~William M. Carroll and Richard J, Lyons will be the speakers of the evening. . | wynce t All ex service men of Lake county ROUND STEAK Sirloin STEAK PORTERHOUSE iss fre cercravathhs 6â€"7 Ribs; Ib. ................. 4A * Ast to 5th Ribs, Ib. 22¢ T.\ oc civenfhrnathniee Whole Beef TENDERLOINS LAMB CHOPS 25¢ * LUAL z 5 20 OZ. PKGS. 14â€"0Z. BOTTLE T HE PR ES S _21¢ . 25¢ 174¢ 14¢ 1:1 17¢ 23¢ 23¢ 20¢ #4 and their friends invited. The affair is given under the auspices of the Republican Service Men‘s League of Lake County. Despise not any man, and do not spurn anything; iolrt.h@n is no man that ‘hath not his hour, nor is there anything, that hu!nofi its place..â€" Rabbi Ben Azai. â€"| / . GARNETT S New gfl: and leather bags in . a range Of attracâ€" | ime styles. | Otlt::ew Bags at . ! $2.98 to $5.00 ¢ New Bags $1.98 New Fabric Gloves ‘ $1.00 Lions Club Members ; Dinner Dance Hosts The Highland ‘Park Lions Club meeting this week took the form of :(dinudamntthvmulhto Tueslay evening. o A{arge crowd was present to en joy the good time. All Wool Blankets HERE‘S [ . A Perfect Combination The large 72x84 inch size. Deep nap, fluffly Blankets in all boudoir colors. This is an exceptionally good value. i â€" | 7Ix84 inch Esmond part wool Blanket in solid eolor and jacquard patterns. A soft fluffy blanke All ‘@ Our Belleâ€"Sharmeer Stockings and the new flat garters! ‘They get along together beautifully beâ€" ausetbuemarvelofiutockingsnevetneedbed?nbled over at the hem or pulled up at the top. They‘re always just right for they‘re madeâ€"toâ€"measure .. . in length and width as well as foot size. There are four personal ‘ pmponiom...exdu:iveinbdlc-Sbom.f..fot small, average, tall and plump women. Incidéntally Belleâ€"Sharmeer Stockings are exclusive ;4 hete. Perfect fit, petfect colors, perfect P4+ 00 19 yqu.kingleu.ofm! § 5195 wool Blankets in the famous North Star colors. Size 72x84 inch. 3 inch satin binding. Ask for your foot size by number . | and your LEG SIZE by NAME Brev...... . if you‘re small . Duchess . . if you‘re tall Modite . . if you‘re average Classic . . if you‘re stout "*NORTH STAR" BLANKETS, $7.95 Ei" y$ .» ‘gg-” s T . 3 *# P 4 '_, "’i-‘,x .-:"E & :\-g/ i ~B "%, A‘ &~ ‘ mt P > ap, e “”.:'/.,' A 8 ( fif"' * . . y . M s s Eo ie > Li stt §3 R B4 4.X P '“"fii'-fis:"" * w7 PART WOOL BLANKETS, $4.95 Be’”e-Sharmqe[ iqo-lqn;d for the individ ual Missionary Society Meets ...... On Thursday, Nov. 8 the monthly meeting of the Womans Missionary Society of the First United Evanâ€" gelical Church will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Maechtle, 152 North Second Street at 280 p.m.‘ Will members kindly remember to bring their thanksgiving offerâ€" ings at this time. | â€" $6°° PAGE THREE (4 4t

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