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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1935, p. 3

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Iw prices e from 10e d, Enterâ€" 1 charge TROM LDING ation Garâ€" Inderdress iess â€" Marks â€" Club r 1 um H. P. 26%6 livery it‘k Eby :. :f and Dry H. P. 42140 Co. (| P. 177â€"178 CO, Dyers MA Y 14 | ark 35 THE PAL CLUB LUCKY BUCK CONTEST sSPONSORED BY PEASE DRUG STORE Is OFFERâ€" ING 50 FREE PRIZES. GET PARTICULARS. Y t Albert Sprague, 58, Highwood, for 32 years a railroad employee, comâ€" ‘mitted suicide Wednesday afternoon May 15, by shooting himself with a .32 calibre rifle. ‘ Sprague, who had been a motorâ€" man on the North Shore railroad line for some time, had been despondent lately bechuse the railroad company had employed him only part time en account of his poor eyesight. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary m M. E. Chu:c:dsu hold a 8 sale an T , May 28, in the Highwood bank building. Any:la having contributions is asked to H. P; 720â€"M, dr Mrs. Albert Gail, h:.n. A. J. Metzel died at her on Sycamore Place yesterday (Wednesday) morning. Funeral serâ€" vices will be held Friday, May 24, at 3 o‘clock from the Interâ€" ment will be in Rose Hill A Mrs. Metzel is survived by) her son, Truman T. Metzel. . i m. avenue, Highwood. He orâ€" came to Lake county from Sterling, IllL., and is survived by a brother, James Sprague of Chicago. .. At the inquest conducted by Corâ€" oner John L. Taylor at Kelley‘s unâ€" dertaking parlor at Highland Park, a corner‘s jury returned a verdict of death caused by a selfâ€"inflicted eunshot wound. f Mrs.. A. J. Metzel During his many years in Lake gounty, he told little of his personal affairs to coâ€"workers or to Harry Burke, a friemd, with whom he has lived for the past ten years at 304 Rummage Sale In â€" Highwood, Tuesday Highwood Man * the Spanish American War Vetâ€" ’“fl.‘ will form at the ‘Flag pole in rdn'Shmdanm 9:45 ‘am. and will move out to the cemâ€" ctery promptly at 10 a.m. . "W-_lkdlund of the Highâ€" wood Lutheran church will deliver the invocation and benediction. Dr. \John Evans, r%llx‘lous editor of the the principal address of the day. The parade will be lead by the Junior Bugle and Dram corg:ofthd Highwood Legion post. . General Dana T. Merril}, commanding officer of Fort Sheridan, and members of the Fort will attend, the public is imvited and urged to ‘attend. © Posiâ€" tions in the parade will be given to organizations attending in ‘a body. All Highwood organizations will asâ€" semble at the City hall, Highwood, at 9 a m., May 30, and proceed by auto to Fort Sheridan Flag pole where the parade will be formed. ‘First Sgt. Issac J. Lee (retired) thaplain of Stupeyâ€"Smith post No. 501 American Legion, of Highwood will be in charge of all arrangeâ€" ments.â€"Paul A. Blum, publicity, Stupeyâ€"Smith Post No. 501 Amertâ€" Cc ut faking part are: ~â€" ~~ ) %:mmy. Civic Imâ€" nt association, Chamber of provement Cuore _ Arte ‘ Dramatic “w Boosters Athletic club, Highâ€" wood Indians Athletic club, Legion Auxiliary, United Spanish War Vets % American War Vetâ€" To s on wich will form at the S ons parede which will form at the the invocation John : Evans, Chicago Daily the principal Memorial Sheridan, ’Sl "d"s": ith Post _ o Hold Memorial {gU Stupeyâ€"Smith post ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE ........_d¢ ~ 4 Faney Gréen ASPARAGUS __.â€".â€"~â€"5¢ ) Fancy Large CUCUMBERS ._.__â€"=5¢ (| Legion rRSDAY, Legio® SPECIALS â€"FRIDAY AND SATURDAY [ Fancy Florida Juicy e on Gmith No. 501, Amerâ€" wat fighwood, yill nold Day services at Fort Iil., jointly with members lort Organizations from ORANGES 3 Doz. For 61C Commits Suicide Dies Wednesday MAY 23, 1985 Day Services| _ A robber who had to make a : a robber w to sz stuck up the Hathaway bakery dip. t No. 501, Amer. | tributing branch office in Blodget hwood, will hold |JUst west of Highland Bark, at 3 rvices at Fort| &.®. Thursday, May 16. He asl ly with members | Tâ€" Williamson, the sole n anizations from| the office at that time, to hurry, art are: . |eause a freight train was due \Hold Up Man Esca \Miss Adelma Hadley To ; Speak at Girl Scoutâ€" Parents anqmit a matter of minutes and he wan to get out of ~town. i gave up all the money .:' had, grand total of $1.02, / | 4 Since the first scheduled stop 1 the freight was Kenosha, the Highâ€" land Park police called K. 1 & asked that he be in + the fugitive had left th? ;nin t some. earlier point. 1 Parents of Highland rk Ravinia Girl Scouts are Envited attend the second annual Girl banquet, to be held at \Ravin school auditorium at 6:30) p.m. Satâ€" urday, May 25. f t f _ On the program, besides the and stunts which each the troops has been rehears or time, is a talk by Miss A H ley, local director of | Skok: Area Girl Scout Council '(§he ne name of the former New T Area Council). Miss H y | held the . directorship singe Febi ary, after varied and r nsibl Girl Scout executive posifions. He talk is being keenly anticpated, in addition to her wide rience, she is said to be a brilliangt and wits ty speaker.‘ 7 4 The prize winning BOYS‘ POLO SHlfl white, tan, blue a belt to: match BOYS‘ LONGIES lx § ! sanforized shrunk, peatly tailored BOYS‘ TWOâ€"PI | UNDERWEAR â€" Balloon broadcloth or knitt F‘rench Shorts, Knitted Pullover Shirts; each i2(5(:; per sUlt ... ..~â€"~..â€"~. BOYS‘ SUNSET COVERT CAMP SUITS (sghorts with elastiq waist band)............._... BROADCLOTH sgin'rs ‘AND BLOUSES open or button n focolorn mm oornaiprirommttoperaiyirmrneonneniemnat BOYS COVERT SHORTS (full cut) GARNETT‘S MEN‘S AND BOYS®‘ WEAR STORE From Po GREEN BEANS ..________..______5¢ HANANAS 1. 1...._.._._....._._. Lim SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT, M_K [\ BOYXN || Khaki Camp \‘~‘ <qUIpS | rn table TSâ€"Button or zipper front, I malze .1 .:. 2 0.."}."00 311. GRAPEFRUIT Per Doz. 39C with Elastic Waist Band Among ‘its other distin ed guests, the Highland â€" P Girl Scout Council hopes to have presâ€" ent Mr. Wright and the principals of Lincoln, Ravinia, B ¢ de and Eim Place schools. (€ Joining in the worldâ€" recogâ€" nition of the first birthday oé the Dionne quintuplets, the N Shore Gas Company is displaying special window decorations picturi l::‘thn famous babies, the f e in which they were born, the &1 Daâ€" foe hospital in which they mre being reared and other illustrations. The pictorial display also sh the part played by modern |refri tion in bringing the quintuplets to maturâ€" ity. During ithe first few days of the quintuplets‘ lives an Electrolux xefrigerator, which is sold here by the North Shore Gas Company and affiliated dealers, was rus to the Dionne farm. The Electrolux: was the solé means of keeping babies‘ food fresh. Dependable rigeraâ€" tion with Electrolux is ‘given much credit â€"for aiding in e | healthy growth of the famous infants : Dionne Quintuplets Birthday Windo% Is Gas Company Display made by Troop 27 for lnst year‘s bangquet will again be ommfi;‘ taâ€" ble decorations,: refitted with new models of housekeeping and three other Scout projects. ie other tables will show various # of Scout work, made by the different troops. _ | 44 The West Ridge Community Club will give a dance Saturda ning, May 25, at the Ridge Schpol as a final activity for the soc ar. Orin Spaulding and Collegiâ€" Seedless Phone H. P. 5420 $195 _$1.75 :$1.65 _.50c¢ 89c 89c $ THE PRES S ates will fur the music. Novelty numbers dance contests will add to the 1 fun and punch will be served. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 | § | M 1 " \ 8 2 o e e t t t o t > _ W Everyom(!l most cordially invited. Imagine !oncmrin‘ extra sheer hosiery selling for such :Lu:w price, You‘ll regret it for some time to come if you fail to stock up m%‘w ‘of the latest colors as: 4 | Of, eonr:g you‘ll wear gloves this summer and no matâ€" ter if prefer doeskin, washable kid, mesh or fabric, Glmet’t’q;' b.lvc?;ut the gloves you‘ll :;nt :&r with your summer ensemble, § y f 1. * vBpecial! Six button length doekkin in Wwhite or Sketched are only two of the nfpny attractive new garments for your summer wardrobe found here. Many others equally attractive to show you. You‘ll want seyâ€" eral of them for summer afternoons and sportswear. A gms;r white linen frock has two pleated »tekat& on blouse and eolored buttons to hem, not sketched. $3.95. Sketched at right is a carefully tailâ€" ored ensemble of men‘s wear linen, which is preâ€"shrunk to bring up the rough Hzgn finish and to make sure that its smart lines will remain after lifeâ€"long laundéring. $5.95. . _‘ At right is a shirt frock at its best and smartest. Fashioned by Tom Boy. '::x:':d from a new print fabric that reminds one of flannel. $3.95. |â€" Hands That Are j Hands That Are Sr Star Valulje’si Decoration _ Day..: i It Will Pay You to Stock Up During This Iéal*‘gram:e 'Sheex?weax{ Shadow Proof Batural. $L65. .. . . .0 s in‘ l3 0j<_0., esh and fabric gloves in plain slipâ€"ons or comâ€" 1:!«! with organdie, 81.0: pair. [ â€"nh’i‘t.o washable kid gloves. Fine soft quality. e 2. lt tang Wny \.*Q ._*V 0. _Â¥ . . | HOSIERY SALE Youth SAQ pair Chief Tan . â€". ; C Froli .q R I‘ late gConeepfion. Highland | Park. Miss: McLaughlin retired from her govetnment position 12 years ago and had since been ho per for the Rev. J. D. O‘Neill.} Miss Mary McLa in, 82 years old, :;o was for a q r of a cenâ€" tury | postmistress of Forest, died Sunday, May 19, in the recâ€" tory of the éhnrch of the Immacuâ€" Miss Mary McLa(t‘xhlln Passes On Sunday Ringless El Ove art. th illNe" peatior !f\o Highwood Pharmacy, owned ‘Charles Bernardi has taken the mmintho&afi.bdw wood on Highwood and . 3 ues; | 36 | store has been redecorated of |Highwood a completely moderr store service. f ) management extends a gebâ€" invitation to inspect the n@ Highwood Pharmacy for 1 styles. V and straight top made of extra fixe quality crepe. Tea rose and white. d Are $1.95, PAGE THREE 14 éii 1 Â¥+ T 4 i 4e i4

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