Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Jul 1935, p. 6

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& 14 fomorgsiaomcs ol utss Bd iquiniinctminiicande siad PE e enE empemennecae Tentative plags also call for : a hthing,beautj%nnde.' well as & style show. , But the ture of the style show, is thatâ€"will will disâ€" play only the styles pi‘ar\rulent in the Gay Nineties and not of today, The mnitv}r will start with a parade on the Thursday ov::jlg:i Aug, 1 and winds up at tlonca grounds on Waukegan avenue, just south of Highwood avenue. One of the outstanding features of the parâ€" ade will be the "parade of pets," and a prize will be war to the handsomest pet, the best trained pet, and the homeliest pet. Only children will be allowed to enter pets in this parade and they must prove ownerâ€" ship of their particular pet for over & period of‘ at least a year. Anyâ€" thing in the pet line can be entered, from a field mouse to an elephant, says Blum. f ‘â€" Stupeyâ€"Smith Post of H C is planning ‘one of the 1 afâ€" fairs it has ever atempted in this year‘s carnival, according to "Merely Adjutant" Paul Blum, and the event will last four days. Stupeyâ€"Smith Post Plans Big Carnival The programs, which stress baseball and swimming ins iction, are designed to afford recreation for both children and aduits, mbbo keep Sheel t Sap on ol deee i oo ht Somat profilab o soortenin. is laid on er evelopment of sportsmanâ€" ship. R. J. Cox, states that each year 150 to 200 chil learn to swim un&r the instruction off in these programs. o ralk ty ... Highland Parkers may well be proud of this ommxt:mm:y-x offered to their children. It is a community project ranking in importance with our schools, library, and other fiublic nstitutions wh:i are of a type to attract home seekers to Highlan Park as an ideal place to live. > Yas . 1 With over one thousand already enrolled, the aw&indfi.tzui Park Board recreation laytround,undctheluarvulon E. J. Brown, superâ€" lutfinglcut dinmgfi.nd recug'by R. t: x, director olx‘}pldytround:‘:- wel moernflono.ctivi.; s td j 'I'heol;.gcrd:mintnim four plfigound:, each with a ecjxreeat instrucâ€" tor, and two beaches, both of wh h have lifeguards. The four parks are Sunset, Linegin, Ravinia and Port/Clinton, the beaches, Central and Linâ€" Resolutions of sondolence, ca Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Communications intended for m must be written a g d on one side of the , and tigned 'fl“flmflfiho‘{&:flh. n.m....fi.uf.‘.’f.#‘.z... CHICAGO OFFICES RICHELIEU Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, Tngued Thursday of each week hy the Udel} Printing RIPE OLIVES 4:=19%¢ PAGE TWO SAYOY STUFFED MAMMoOUTH Crosse & Black Crosse & Blackwell RED SALMON Ginger Ale, Root Beer Lemon Sodé, Lime Rickey tE : 4bottlea forfz” ‘! Plus bottle deposit | _ A Worthwhile Enterprise Red Line Brand PRESEF Bredspread omate Juice doz. pt. bots. Edward‘s Tenderiged Marshmallows »25%€ OVALTINE 2â€"lb, ljmit to customer BUTTER 74A]7â€"748 THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Swift's Brookfield PHONE H. P n "admision oferse in published; witl be epargeg ut rase an admission rge is published, will be charged at regu FREEâ€" per lb, 1 & ber of t THE CHICAGO fi“m quaLury o se t t | & 1| Ed 3 jars for Aasoded Flavors $1.00 size for 5M€ Child‘s Helmet cans for a prize to the person who has done the most oustanding it.: of Ameriâ€" canism work jn their. munity â€"+â€" the contest being open to "any citiâ€" zen of ‘legal z"" accotding to Blum. Procceds of the catnival will be used by the Highwood post for its welfare : work throug! ut the year. A certain portion is,| however, set aside for a l:gioh Méemorial Home ‘Building Fun j 514 3. The famous Junior Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, nde the directi of Ben Stiegler, will nduct a m(x istration‘ booth. ‘The Sons of the . One night: will set aside as "A Night in Italy," when all woez: ers will be dressed in Italian tumes, all prizes will carry out the idea, and (there will Italian folk singing en mass,, to transport the Tisteners to a minature Italy. The Italiah organization ‘‘of Highwood has assured Blum of their full coâ€" ‘operation to make t i# &A "night pf nights." 600‘ f Instead of a popularity : contest this year, the post detided to award be music by one of the best north shore orchestra fo the _ dancers. Other â€" musical co s and free vaudeville acts will given nightly. ‘Muqymrid‘il véb'eenplgn- ned for the carnival. And there will Special for Thursday, Friday ENOE f I FMts and vegetables 4 ,Pinpannln e« 1. at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinols 1.49 Picchietti Ne Aulddug" 3 t ‘Tél. Central 8855 203 Notth m umm Company, Udell | Building, land Teicpbones Highinba bary 10 00pand At Pic«%h;i'et'ti Bros. Grocery and Market you will find the + | _ quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices CASH GROCERY anp MARKET GROUP â€"mu~=~»~4.....AsSOcigte Editor PRIME RIB ROAST. BEEF, 1st to 5th ribs; m35¢ KERBER‘S SLICED | BACON, 3 Ihs. for .:.w.."...-fil chors &. "+"~....25¢ ELESS RUMP or . <| BRISKET CORNED â€"â€" , sugar élred;‘lb..‘...35c BANANAS 3 Ibs. for ____ 2 for Georgia Alberta | Free Stone PEACHES 5 Ihe. for £.::;: s i2‘ 0000 Honey Ball MELONS 5 sents per single copy ;‘resh ‘TOMATOES Ibs. for .{...:...:: .:. = | Ice Cold Ite Lold . | :<: _WATERMELONS bunches for ome Grow EEART(;‘.‘U : buncl?; 3 enne | T reck Tom. Home Grown SPARAGUS bunch; 3 for 380 CENTRAL AVENUE W ecek A My reunion was held Thursâ€" day at th? John Klemp Jr. home on Ridge 31 to _â€"_Paul | A. Blum, is chairman of the mni‘nl committee for Stupeyâ€" Smith Post, and has assisting him, James Patri’q:k Hickey as secretary, and Patrick Hannan as treasurer, as ‘well as a large group of the post‘s members. a Americarn Legion, under guidance of Harvey Reber, will operate a corâ€" no game. | f A family reunion â€" 1e «h io cCMe > s e Utnco FOREST REâ€" }/’ mM JF We SERVE in the far south | 30 o o aettaatt ,wi y W corner of â€" Ontario 1 " wins::% along the international Boundâ€" |/ & ary is one of the most beautiâ€" [ ies l ful and unspolled regions in jua R Q Canada. The cance trip out [Me P é’i, § :# ‘lined ‘here is 347 miles ‘long, f{ / tliee ;*»,{‘? 3 is wholly within the park area, |Â¥ fi'fi,,w.-: ;;â€"*; hJ ? and ‘Is perfect for the canoeist y oo l er ? (who | is ‘ingxperienced or who |/i& s pw»mull T hia $ s taking his family with him. | Â¥~ â€". o5 & It is free from dangerous fast _ _ * j B water| and ‘the short portages c are kept open and in goog condition by the rangers who comtantl’ patrol the park. No timber has ever been cut onâ€" Hunter Island, an game, such as moose, deer and bear, are so strictly preserved that the have lost much of their natural Tear of man and ‘make perfect subjec for photographs. Carrying of firearms within the park is prohibite but Hicenses to fish may be obtained for musky, bass, lake trout, pickerel and Great Northern Pike that abound in the area. All along the routé cabins and shelters are available for the use of canceists. The tri commences at Fort Frances, one of the gateways between Canada ln: the‘ United States and it returns to the same point. Motor roads link Fort Frances with the main highways of the United States. Inset is & sketch map showing the motor route from Minneapolis and St. Paul to !omrt F:rancu and a |pigture of a Quetico Park guide. ol t f ‘ | f A 1 a~ e F4 w ues Youl hz \ § " -‘,. â€" T oYy 1 P n “ + feg=s \ <a t T 9e Je .. â€"â€"= * Fom» fi End Meat § pecial s seven weks old; Ib. TTNEL RUME EKOASTE 3$c BEEF, 1b. remminisnch §th o 9 M Fresh Dressed DUCKS ~9p _ BONE RUMP ROAST BEEF, ib. :..:.._. cf._. yg::?mnm;%n.: 1 SC Assorted COLD MEATS || Poa ... _ 30e.. 45c Ctats 35¢ _â€"â€" 1l7¢ 39¢ 28¢ 29¢ 5¢ up THE P RES S i. ~~â€"2b¢ W H 1 T BIG BEN SOAP ' Q bars for entermnnfemntioon reorleeebreniiedencimntn t PALMOLIVE or CAMAY 6 bars for ... _ DOLE f syy en 4 Pineapple or Grapefruit Juice ~ . _ _ 3 cans for ©¢ | Mr. gnd Mrs. Robert L. Jordan ‘had as their weekâ€"end guests Mrs. }‘Jordcn'; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hill of BJoomington. t Mr. &nd Mrs. Carl E. Olson enâ€" tertained 32 guests at a family reâ€" union on Thursday at their home on Greenwood Avenue. 4 } Mrs. Howakd Stryker entertained on Tuesday evening in. honor of the birthday anniversary of her sister, Miss Ruby â€"Landau. > t <â€"2=â€">Fort Howard Wax S O A P Deerfield Tasty MEAT LOAFâ€" :mbow STEAK ;mmq CHICKENS BEEF TENDERLOIN 5 to 6 Ib. average; 1b... 'l’i;u‘e:"fz?nw;i“ 18c 6%*: :‘ 50¢ fOF ;.......... ...«3 U FREEâ€"1 pkg. of Napkins _0b 0 w n‘Fort Howard S N 0 w Cou k and Satu?day 2 for ... 25¢ _ 28%c T. _ 49¢ PRODUCTS + WEEK Towels 3 m29c â€" 42e *28c 28¢ Franklin Hrdlicka is in the P bmiannupmlhf;&lw Ralph OI:n was :c;:t a pf on y in honor of twent Nmm;fi ‘ \ Miss Martha Pitch of Chipg , Wis, is Miss Dor CREDIT ogw: ‘J AND OP â€" 872 Central Ave. Tel. H. 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