Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 May 1935, p. 5

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is Tea lchem F Phe Wan F STREET , Glencoe 36 > ing «+330 y â€" to â€" Serve Boiled Ham iolsâ€" Ib, .. ; to Meo HEOXN YÂ¥ : 3 "‘41¢ 20¢ » z,c 26¢ iccount _ % ners to be ed for sale counts will ICAGO, 11 wood 1000 for for 1+1b, 1ss td â€"â€" Jummey CO Park 466 rket Dcerfia t .z P ui tavot: 49¢ 229C 29¢ 23¢ in int int int eg 1936 210 $ 6 if 28.1 8.2 11 21 will also be + At ABR ACC, v *Arrow e 4 1 . the Ar & was . the ord camp P ke Ch ch # other / a 8w ~ t a meet! was b t : aâ€"N troopé an urg ‘The next Arrow ‘an. CR LEAVE A group Lead Wan . on they making _ 9 fr paint . ing iee, re & . un im ip. . The; 19th of , ) staff to set use for t 1 PIR The grou taking séout mas with the W Su es . in , jndging mi after a rhu ht‘s alee; »po PERIOT & Aâ€"W A) ‘The third peri J-b""’l ’..:'b| is barred fro previous lite h“ Stouts 15 y« “ml these older â€" This is the #« take advan period. is. n ho ho it W ‘AThe group of S¢out Leaders which have taking the training course in elements séoutmastership completed their course of with an ovetmight hike at the Cabin the Woods. last . Saturday afternoon Sunday morning. _ The afterncon‘s included ‘nature, ‘camping, trackâ€" %hm.mkht;n&nd m 'lmfifle:‘.btddm after a supper o x rhubarb and tem. m';m protkiat ut tomt surnduies, Irnlt a sausages, and coffee. The group dismissed about 9:30 Sunday morning. kflfl CoURSE HAS OVERNIGHT PIRST AIDERS WIN ACCLAIM i ned w ons hm"mvfih:dhlhrllfi;’l to aâ€"Wan and to make visits to variâ€" troops throughout the North Shore Area and to call upon the homes of urging their attendance at camp. The next regular meeting of the Order of Arrow will be held at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" @Mtn w . omal The third period at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. unm-tmmu-nq.u July by all Scouts of the council. who is registered with the counâ€" .h:ldfi-.d-hlbnbrfi-tmu -'_Wnnmnd. The orâ€" idea _ was hoild that period open Seouts 15 years of age and over. There : “W_‘Mlm“m these alder Scouts. { ”bfi‘*‘m' this ",,.,du.;.mmcqn take advantage‘" of the fact, that the nerind is now open to them. here they will work for about three weeks making certain improvements in the camp . The youdg men will crecsote the mv‘. tlean up the brush and =ur-me,-.m. varnish g‘mugo:.cm : â€" group or a dozen Scouts and out Leaders areiJeaving f. Maâ€"Kaâ€" ,â€"Wan on nuc-y-h: m week mfiDAY' ; 19th of June nt which time the lar e to set up the camp and to put things use for the caimp senson. 4 i paint cances and row boats, reâ€"set the imming pie= which has been lifted ty ; ise, reâ€"line the trails with birch logs t a number of other things which will atly improve the appearance . of . the ip. They will rémain at camp until about PERIOD AT CAMP fi-u-wu PPIN TO ALL The third at Camp Maâ€"K Cns o hoasts of U £ application by all Scouts of + Boy Scout _News â€" er a swimming meet the,tribe adjourned a meeting where a short business ses . . Est. 1900 â€" Oldest Dealer in Illinois ple! $ 2 Phonesâ€"Highland Park 4110â€"4111; Glencoe 86 zz-us.?umw*n wnghd to be done to make mots See for Yourself How f the New 1935 Ply mouth \Meets this Critical Need w DEIBLER MOTOR CAR CORP. , MAY 30, 1985 The ch:iner was organized : in 1924 and the following worthy maâ€" tror‘n and worthy . patrons have served : . l tX u »"_ l“kc 1926â€"Alma Deck and H. R. Vant. .. â€"â€" 1927â€"Ruth Frase and Wm. Barrett. 1928â€"Adelaide Steiner and C. V. Steiner. 1920â€"Eisie and Clarence Sherden.* T9lâ€"Piowns o jad j ht con 1981â€"Bernice Mau and A. Montavon. \â€" 1KW.â€"Cargiyn Browning and Thile Tok 1934â€"Ruth and 4. R., Rots 1985â€"â€"Beatrice Meyer‘and T. G. Gilfillan. *Deceased. â€" y â€"At the regular meeting of Deerâ€" field Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star on Thursday evening, June 6, plans will be completed for past ofâ€" ficers‘ night and the eleventh birthâ€" day anniversary of the local chapâ€" ter, to be held June 20. i The annual picnic of the Wilmot school was held Thursday at Sunâ€" set Park. ; The eighth grade class has comâ€" pleted a history of their uhoolt: its part in assisting in the Cen nâ€" nial Celebration. RBarbara Boone is preparing it for publication. I C o e e e en Dwight M accompanist A&ln:’\: Clasa mu')m Earl J. Bruso Presentation of Class Gift.......Billy Hamm Acceptance of Gift and Presentation of Class _Xn.flbolh; :::«. tencher Di‘lu Herieaimiiimeast ven m Processional ............_.Mrs. Dwight Merreli The eighth grade class was enterâ€" tained at (dinner at the home of Mrs. Delbert Meyer, preceding the commencement exercises. ue rak Welcome Address Vocal Solos .. _.. The following program was given : llmn! ~‘.~‘-4’â€"----‘-.-01-m" n'm “"“ The ‘commencement exercises of Wilmot School were held on Friday evening. ‘The class included five young people: Barbara Boone, Billy Hamm, David. Horenberger, Jack Repenning, and Joseph Scavuzzo. Deerfield 0. E. S. To Celebrate Birthday information as Wilmot School Has | Class of 5 Graduates ‘eatures ound , the: Washington monuâ€" ;..iunt Vernon, mh!h‘l; of the United â€"States and which several thousand Scouts yeur‘s service. Other reâ€" * ‘the physical examination; st ‘g‘ofl and n?ll pox. @ : encampment period .;“!)';gh;!-uddâ€"- And improved Hydraulic Brakes give you | positive control; a new St-fety-stes Body gives you security new type front spring: â€" ing gives you a such as no low | price car ever had ‘ < 4 And no other low caris anything f it in Style either. &%Tmuyzv f self. Drive it and experience difference, | With its new high speed, this Plymouth has tremendous reserve power. It gives you the. quick mobility to meet any tn£ emergency. | first high speed safety car /. . the new 1935 Plymouth! i t * | art Mrs. Fdna Orsborn Barbara Boone May 30â€"31, 'l‘hufldayfl.fid‘ ¥» nett in. "Mississippi." A ct Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, nd Joan m drama rich in the romantic & phere’ofshoy'vbo.té yq on the Tarkington‘s story mdr?p,‘ lagâ€" M%n‘sslppi, adapted from the Booth nolia," which reveals in intéresting faghion the manner in which the people of the far away river stretchâ€" ‘th ved their onbhvPCeT©8908.... es received their only taste of the theatre. Adults and young adults. | June 1, Saturday only, "Btrang, !e All," featuring Mnfi Modern problem of a woman :\,witfl a family of spoiled children _ who struggles to keep them going finan: .ci:fiy and harmoniously. Gonstruct: ive in theme and humorous! | develâ€" oped. Family. | Kog: T # 030 June 5 and 6, Wedne;dn&,l hursâ€" day: "Great Hotel Murder," with Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen. An;i-‘mthor of mystery rtes t= ing in a hotel solves a murder in spite of the house detective, Wiseâ€" cracking Edmund Lowe and| Victor McLaglen are m‘n teamed tharacâ€" teristically. Adults. n ce o fPCa Read The Want Ads Brighten your home or buginess place with cheery awnings. Nothâ€" ing provides such a fresh spri = like appearance for so small an outlay. t 1: f f Let us quote you on Ven t blinds to correspond wi | _ interior decorations. Will be glad to call and #how samples and quote prices. 140 CENTRAL AY., mlrm . A. R. Better Films . _« Committee Review Lambeth Workshgp Draperies â€" Flbae& / Upholstering | | * Mon® e C | AWNINGS | THE PRES 3 af large pkg.; 2 for Del Mtnjt'q‘ PEACHES No. 2%, sike tan ................... CHIPSO Crosse & Blackwell Ma Brown Pure PRESERVES 8 oz. jars; 3 for Plymouth Rotk TOMATO CATSUP large bottles; 2 for PURE TOMATO JUICE P\IT: Granulated SUGARf 10 Ib.â€"cloth bag ......!........................ 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