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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1935, p. 5

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BE . frfw.mm ! .. 7C Highland Park Olive Oil this great contest! . Shawn 0** * QoAsf \8388 .« FI‘MM& offered by Gure 1 19€¢ ECIALS . + boiled . . . .4 for $1 8SDAY, JUNE 13 LITY MEATS IVE s fl"' i e Want Europe! Call ... 45¢ â€"+SELL & CO Aathorized presentative .lb 28¢ BUTTER. * ... 19€¢ 2 .. 21¢ C1A Ib. ‘roll Highwood 1000 Regiment . Inspected OoLED CLEANED ADJjJUSTED too 9§€ meeting expert Simple 5C ib luring + 1985 ‘Meadville, Pa exercises will b c on June Ristoric ‘ campus The Highwood Civic Improvement _association is presenting a carnival on the Frank May grounds at Railâ€" way and Prairie avenues on June 27.28â€"290. All of the usual entertainâ€" ment attending an upâ€"toâ€"date carniâ€" val will be at the disposal of the THURSDAY, Kappa Gamma sorority since she entered college she has been its presâ€" ident for the past year. She has also been > t of | the activities ‘board the Associated Women Stuâ€" ‘dents, a member of the debate team, the campus literary magazine staff ‘.mhr of the Student Relaâ€" tions imittee: | peet avenue, will receive her A. B. degree from Allegheny college, June * to Graduate from i _‘ Allegheny College "*~â€"_â€" wose SHERWIN _______. 98 merhbers of the senior class will receive degrees at an impressive cerâ€" ""Miss Ada Pailm Sherwin, 295 Prosâ€" _ Miss sherwinhublran a yvery acâ€" tive prominent member of the Class of 1935. A member of the Klp?‘ Bartolomeo Rites Funeral services for Nicholas De Bartolomeo, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bartolomeo.of 216 North Avâ€" enue, Highwood, were held from the St. James church in Highwood, Satâ€" urday morning at 10 o‘clock. Interâ€" ment was in Mooney‘s cemetery. Highwood Carnival to â€" Be Held June 27â€"28â€"29 McClernan Recital to â€"â€"â€" Feature Guest Artist _ Paul Parmaile, talented child pianâ€" ist of the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, and pupil of Louise Robyu, will be guest artist at the piano recital given by pupils of Lonise McClernan June 23, at 3 p.m. The recital will be at Mrs. McClerâ€" nan‘s home, 1541 St. John‘s avenue, Ravinia. As in the past all revenue from this affair will be used by the Civic association in assisting and promotâ€" ing worthy projects in Highwood. The committee in charge hopes that the citizens will support and paâ€" tronize this affair as. they have in the past. % All of the members of the Civic association are working to make this a successful: carnival. 3 Read The Want Ads RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Dahl‘s Auto Reconstruction Co. 32% N. First St. â€" Phone T7 ‘i /.. mt the f CHRYSLERâ€"PLYMOUTH Quality Cleaners Body sad Fender Repatring ,m.'p.,-,-Comet .'mb.luld.tAlhlheny on June 7â€"10 on Allegheny‘s "HOPE IT I18". JOS. B. DEIBLER 22â€"24 South First Street Tel. H. P. 4110â€"Glenéoe 36 Phone H; P. 178 A USED CAR JYUNE 13, 1985 but as you. Held Saturday eIntosh Estate |. / _ to Be Opened for | | ‘Orphanage Benefit A gay garden party beltflt. â€" bining all the attractions of a [bazâ€" , a county fair, and a fipwer show, is being planned for â€" y, July 13, when Mrs.. h; cIntosh will open her ésta & e, 1130 North Sheri e Forest. : The purpo e affair is to raise funds for the Lak uff> Orphanage. 1 15 The hours for the party are fron 10 o‘clock in the morning until} 7 the evening. ~Luncheon ar 1 served, and there. will be Â¥x tes. A fortune: teller, m and sales of wrought iron"?w es, balloons, a grab bag, ice 1 cones for the children, 30 [ n rous attractions for more t a Bunset Valley‘s 17th Fairwa e | ery year, more and mo umhflr':dmhéodflneml- lent offdred by this locficlub. with WARREN WILLIAM, MARG LINDSAY, ALLEN JENKINS8 DONALD W CLAIRE DODD 1::094 medy : "The Old Gray Mayor" â€"â€" Novelty : ‘"Echoes" â€" fts +) L \ Careful Cleaning Will \Renew and Preserve =>~ /+ Four .. [ | 2502 turday, June 15 ursdayâ€"Friday "THE CASE OF THE CURIOUS BRIDE" with CHARLES BOYER, Jm;mm HELEN VINSON, JOEL MeCREA ial Added: "Star Night at the it Grove" â€" Cartoon â€" Goofy Movies â€" Late News Go Into Your Dance with Glenda Farrell, Patsy Kelly, Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues, Juneg6â€"17+â€"18 AL JOLSON â€" RUBY KEELER: Start Young" Charley Hearn "Shorty We the fifi@meflt a P A requires to projong its life. l In clean> ing> we \@void| harsh bleaches that | rfiutl@ straw, and our results are unmatched. : ts NP renew i PLANT â€" 327 STORES â€" 74 Deerfleld, » NEXT wm-w?x%" + "LIVING ON YELYVET" ~ "NAUGHTY: MARIETTA" s Complete :tcod}ditiqpflng includes new sweatâ€" bands and ribbons at a small additional charge. PANAMA Winnetka 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest CLAUDEETE COLBERT in "PRIVATE WORLDS" _ PANAMA HATS â€" f NA Tas Bockea _ $1.00 QUICK DEPENDABLE sErvic®. â€" |â€"NORTH SHORES BEST" < || notka 3360 â€" Glencoe 1900 â€" University 1632 141!1-&M-lmw4yo.m xr ok. Lake Forest, Phone Enterprise 1775 No toll charge. PHONES antique silver are arf the latter, besides the privileges of viewing the many beautiful ..l‘ ns of the esâ€" ute- 1 8 f f b Bible School Ofiem § At First U. E. Church The annual daily vacation Bible school sponsored ‘ by the Sunday School of the First United Evangelâ€" ieal Church will be Monday at 9 o‘clock. han a A cordial invitation is extended to any and all childx% who are not planning to attend elsewhere. The pastor, who is to act as guperintendâ€" ent, says that chil .of all ages, will be taken care qLin the various departments of the school. Sessions : will be held each day from 9 to 1:30, } Saturday, and will continue until July 2nd. . Park 3900 Wed.â€"Thurs. â€"|â€"â€"_June 19â€"20 issur No. i MARCH OFP TIME One | with Franchot Una Merl In Color NA'I':I. Vieana Woods" 5* , Betty Boop: "A Thousand ‘Times No" Latest| News New York Night" $1.00 Matinee and Evening June 13â€"14 THE PRESS Darey Pupils to Be in Piano Recital f no pupils of Miss Genevieve L. Da will be presented in a recital on Baturday, June 15 at 8 p.m, in the |kindergarten room of the Oak T. school in Highwood. . | e public is cordially invited to it&d. n , Se’?vicesilleld Monday for Americo Giannasi funeral services for Amfl:fi Giapnasi, 59, 125 Maple court, Hi ; who died at his home on Stst f y at 5 a.m. were held from J churech Monday, June 10 at 9:30 a.m. Burial at St. Mary‘s cemâ€" ‘etery, Highland Park. } t De iief of Police Percy McLaughlin been instructed by the Deerfield vil board to see that all owners of dogs obtain licenses for them. A complete checkup will be made the latter part of :this month with the of the water meter readâ€" ers and arrests will follow. [ ELV ET N | i BA | . f NTrfAaAt I AvE.: :1 Frfield Dogs â€"~~ Must Have Licenses < 3140 BUTTER CERESOTA FLOUR Strictly Fresh EGGS SUGAR Richelieu PURE GRAP (not bleached) 24%; Ib. cloth bag No. 2%4, size cans; 3 for Richelieu Royal Ann CHERRIES 1 quart bottle ... Unpitted PLUMS No. 24 size can; 2 for Richelieu Deluxe Richelieu MIXED FRUI for cocktail and salad; 2 No. 2%, Richelieu Sifted Small Early June No. 2 size can; 2 for ............. Richelieu Yellow Bantam CORN Creamed style. No, 2 size can; Swift‘s Prem. Sliced BA Leg of Finest Milk Fed Finest Loin VEAL CH COFFEE Lean Native BOILING ] Selected Meaty SPARERIBS V Ib. pkg. Mother‘s favorite"; per dozen w LTNCO, Specials for ‘ 35¢ 3 qusa for ... Deeime:t Children â€" _ \ Warned Concerning: | ‘_|_ Bicycle Riding OUR MEA | ‘At a ing of u: village board n Tuesday evening in the Deerfleld ¢ ~‘Temple the question |of bicycle . on â€" sidewalks was t up for considerable discusâ€" It was not deemed advisable at t to pass an ordinance prohibâ€" iting bicycles from sidewalks, as tâ€" wo‘ place |the children in nger of being struck ‘by automoâ€" biles. : However a pedestrian is in gome danger if bicycles are not careâ€" fully rid on sidewalks. ; hl:nyor E. Wing instructed ¢ reporter to advise parâ€" ints to caution their children about CON BEEE ‘hursday, Friday and Saturday PEAS VEAL 519 West Central Avenue PS 6 JUL size cans for TO GET ALL THE GOOD OUT [ ) ) «B OF A USED CAR â€" c i4 1 GE; ONE WITH ALL THE GOOD IN fT' | f See â€" i Al $1.07 z‘:eshRoasted 2 r pound can ...... URE CREAMERY 2 Score; per pound brick ... . i’ure Granulated 0 Ib. cloth bag .. .. ... 18c 20c D E. I B L E R 39¢ 29¢ 10¢ ! ie CC ARE ALL U. 8. CRADED 29¢ 59¢ AQc 59¢ 28¢ 16c $1 N MARKET=# CHRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH f DEALER® > â€" 3 dozen for 8â€"oz. pkg.; 2 for VERY SPECIAL 8 Kraft Cheese â€" American Cheese â€" Pimento Cheese â€" Velveeta Cheese t mc 4 Ib. pkg. Your choice 2 for._._. L Claret Hill Large Juicy LEMONS per dozen 3 cans for Richelieun California Juicy ORANGES, Sh GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 9¢ No.azv:; ean; 3 for ,,,29(: Carrots and Peas Mixed 29 It‘s delicious, try it; No. 2 size can; 2 forMiVÂ¥ C MARSHMALLOWS Crosse & Blackwell Pure TOMATO JUICE Ginger Ale or Lime Rickey Large bottles; 4 for Delicious Breakfast Sausage per pound Native ROUND STEAK Fresh Ground HAMBURGER Finest RIB LA MB CHOPS Prime Native FLANK STEAK 90 plus bottle deposit onddcn!h.,uudfi_ ue to happen the board will be forceed to take action prohibiting from sidewalks. < Cor $ 9 A complete : account: of . proâ€" ceedings of: the n village board and the pagsed will appear in next week‘s D. B. E.. Will Hold _ Garden Party Jane 19 | Dnhughuu rg o:“ th.:;:;l‘l ?piu will hold a garden reasâ€" ure hunt at‘the home of | Wilâ€" liam Howard, 2254 South G Bay Road, on Wednesday, June 19, at 2 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Britâ€" ish Old People‘s Hoime. Intere friends are invited to a d ces in ininiec h in i h ie is eiq mss We Wt maveants o Oe Eepprtnt C 271C * 18c 20¢ PAGE FIVE C blc 3140 ~17¢ 49¢ 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ 27¢ 19¢ 8

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