Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1934, p. 6

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*Â¥ £15 ho §4 4 #t PH * 3 Rummage Sale Nov. 9 At Trinity Church Trinity Church Service League will hold their annual fall rummage sale in the Puris houseâ€"on Friday, Nov. 9th. There will be on sale at very moderate prices, clothing, Mrs. F.‘J. Ronan is chairman of the sale, and further details may be obtained by calling H. P. 1158. If there are any persons in the comâ€" at very moderate prices, clothing, household goods, furniture, books and other articles. PAGE SIX 372 Central Ave.. . Highland Park DO YOU NEED MONEY? Highestâ€"Cash Prices â€" Paid for Old Gold â€" Old Silver ‘ â€"Jewelery, Crowns and Plates L. H. NEMEROFF Election Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN â€"REPUBLICAN TICKET This ad prepared and paid for by friends of Mr, Bullock. "KEEP AN EFFICIENT â€" | _ AND EXPERIENCED | MAN IN OFFICE" CANDIDATE FOR REâ€"ELECTION On the munity who would like to send rumâ€" mage to the sale, such gifts will be greatly appreciated by commitâ€" tee in charge. They may be sent direct. to the Parish house, or arâ€" rangements may be mada to have them called for by pho Mrs. At the last regular meeting of the Dumaresq Spencer post of the American Legion held on Thursâ€" day evening, Oct. 25, the exâ€"gobs entertained, with the assisâ€" tance of the en t commitâ€" tee of the Baxter Evans post of Waukegan, and its‘ A h _ K very interesting movie |"Let‘s Go Places" was shown by Comrade Thorney of the Eleva post of Chicago. This picture showed sights throughout Chicago. A mock trial was heldj representâ€" ing the aftermath of a summer in Sunset Park, Comrade Hank, Mrazek took the part of Lydia Pinkham, the Swedish maid, Comrade C. Hamilton was a red headed Irish sailor, and Commander Swanson was the preâ€" siding judge. Robert repreâ€" sented the defendant Hamilton, American Legion Clerk of the Probate Court J Ohn R.’ Bullock News y be sent or arâ€" to have » Mrs. ing joyt l('{f Emil lfiet:el will be the principal speaker| at the Armistice gere »-,,Bfi ; to be held at the flag pole, located: at itral Avenue and St. Johns : A ‘.enue,t at 10:30 a.m. Sunâ€" day, Nov. 11. . subject will be "Ametifinism and the Day." | Comrade H.|B. Aiston, chairman of thi E;A:'ne ism â€"Commission, desires a large out. Details of oyed (by all. . | â€"| 0s The |bowling , captained by Emmet Maroney, defeated the Highâ€" ’,?L;“, t week, and the prospéets for team â€" are my bod th r, according to Comtaide Maropey. | Don!# forget}the boxing show to be held at the) Pearl Theater, Friâ€" day .‘,’.N . 3:.::1: 8 p.m. You attending these flzhtgfiComr de Richardson asâ€" sures everyone of a very interesting ;h".".fia: de will appear in the next illll“g MG #fii fights ures . :venli “Th;;?people of | this community and bt::p‘ ‘rest of Lake county Av::;t capable men and women in pub officeâ€" P:: 'wonfln wlko? 'fli carry on the duties of government offices ably, estly and economicâ€" ally,", oward{ L. Sceott, chairman of ths Republican Central Commitâ€" tee, st todgay. held | ‘h';» Woman‘s Club on Saturâ€" day & ?m"' &, 10. The commitâ€" tee promise: | entertaining eveâ€" ninc; or th v“ho enjoy a |good, c!ufi Ance such as held in previous h@ | church nrrvleu, scheduled for l},_j,. y, Nov. 4, have been canâ€" cell %d: otice of a future church servic :b ill in a later issue of thik naper; | ~ Py ommander B. K. Martin of the D -'-‘;Kfi’;l ps and his loyal followers entertkined at the Elm Place School HalloWe‘en party Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 31. | "We believe that all the Republiâ€" can party candidates have shown by their education, past experience in privaté business or public office that they. have the qualifications necesâ€" sary for good 'povermnent officials," Mr. S added. | Those Republican party candidates up for reâ€"election have kept faith . G.0.P. Victory In Lfigfi Cq‘I!\iY Seen By RSE L tA \Noxy to 5004 dang § TT*. ... *J ...:._ TXT]J x }/ ‘/./@\ § STORE YOUR VALUABLE ORIENTAL RUGS WITH US WHILE YOU ARE GONE. \FULLY INSURED. mual Armistice ball will be e Wotuh'u Club on Saturâ€" was oq‘en' tâ€" ey. lT)u skit ::n enâ€" ublican Observers Our plant at 327 North Green Bay Road THE PRESS with the and property ownâ€" ers by their offices econ y tly and courteâ€" ously, Mr. stated. While the candidates for gheriff and treasurer have shown their ‘aptness to give the people of this county the Best ‘possible in those offices by their past experience and training. : "The Republican state ticket headed by William J. Stratton for state uummnd Francis G. Blair for state superintendent of schools, has men .ndm:;men of ability, honâ€" esty and si ty. Stratton‘s recâ€" ord during his term in office as secâ€" retary of state still stands at the peak of good, honest government in I!linois," Mr. Scott declared. Congressional candidates includâ€" ing Ralph E. Church in the Tenth District and C. Wayland Brooks and Milton E. Jones for congressmenâ€"atâ€" | Swift‘s Premium Sirloin Stegk | Swift‘s Premium Round Steak | »> 22¢,| | Brookfield Butter | Swift‘s Premium Chuck Roast â€"â€" Phone Highwood 1241 ~Swift‘s Premium LAMB SHOULDER ROAST _ Swift‘s Premium RIB or LOIN LAMB CHOPS Fresh Dressed Long Island b. 225C b. 23¢C b. 15§5¢ Fr;day and Saturday Spdiugsâ€" "â€" _ + "Mag@7y . | Then May We /1 Suggest _ _ tiess. DUCKS .. . . . that this is the seasonable time to have your 01 domestic RUGS and CARPETS cleaned and repair experts in renovating and renewingj of all householtf such as Curtains, Drapes, Cushions, Furniture, etc. Quality Marke 307 Waukegan Avenue Suggest Estimates in Cutting, Laying, Sewing, Stair Pads and Linings Fitted carpets cleaned at your home on.the floor â€" No imugs or fuss SERVICE AND SATISFACTION large have shown their interest in the welfare of the people and the continuance of constitutional governâ€" ment of, for and by the people, Mr. Sceott stated. Contributions Asked For Memorial Funds The Woman‘s Auxiliary â€"of the Highland Park Hospital wishes to call attention to the Daniel Webster Rogers Memorial and Huppy Day voted to charity work. A check sent to either of these funds is a most satisfying way in which to make a memorial tribute or to celebrate a happy occasion snd means a greater service to our community. All contributions to these funds should be sent to the chairmen, Mrs. 3 b:. i« 25@ 327â€"29 N. Green Bay Rd. oo L/owire Swift‘s Premium SPRING LAMB LEGS b. 19:¢ Fresh Ground All Beef HAMBURGER Fresh Pork TENDERLOIN Telephone Highland Park b. 29¢ John B. Nash, Prop. i2322 Highwood, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 K&.}T. lfl?uv.fi enue, or Mrs. Willam L. 844 Glencoe Avenue, ly, the Distributed with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO Hrp. ALD AND NER. & Bhipye Apgrames FRYING CHICKENS 3900 peÂ¥ CPPANING C0 Swift‘s Premium ?'%mc RIB OAST Swift‘s Premium / _ 6thâ€"7th RIB ROAST . ». 23e Highland Park 25¢ ‘p. 291 b. 27¢ | b. 17¢ iental and . We are ishi Deliver Yes We it «gU ©o AL Tel {0 GRA rUK e e n 636 on Tc wl aih $1 MT it

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