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Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1935, p. 7

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IALS eanest, «coolest b~°¢l Obt“ hore Line ECTRIFIED, t wogry oal soot You‘ll :: clean, # home! News e Forest $ LAUGHTON 8 DIAI'B ers and comfort! A weart COLD MEATS " SIC ®. ; RSI l O@SULLIYVAN RKET en your ant. Air vod, Tilinois ast |p. 22¢ SERVICEI ay Pork Sausage Meat §,;;i':§ Lamb Sh â€"~19¢n._ CINDERS! ES $ Swift‘s Premium Swift‘s Premium Swift‘s Assorted Murder in the Fleet" mu 99 ++ )A Y PHONE 1241 FRED KOHLER PHILLIP 9Â¥ 9# July 31 n 19C 1b. 19¢ 1». @» Thursda m. 39¢ pt. 18¢ ure JT July 28. Latest LY“‘: July REED Aug, 1.3 r July 2 ° at Y# ad Samuel Daniel of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end at the reas Home. Samuel, a graduate of Deerfieldâ€" Shields High School, use of his excellence in scho p, has almost completed four years at Purdue Uniâ€" versity in two yeats and one semesâ€" Dr. W. F. Weir wasi guest speaker on Sunday evening at the Northâ€" minster League of Young People at the Fourth Prubyter}an Church if Chicago. â€" ; i _ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Johnston of Port Arthur, Texas, were guests Satâ€" urday at the William Johnston home. Billie and Jean: Cruickshank are expected home next week from St. Paul, Minn., where they are spendâ€" ing a fortnight with their aunt, Mrs. John Crichton. | They will have lots to tell their little friends about their speedy trip on the “H_hw_ttha." â€" Cards have beon';aceivod from Miss Edna Fritsch, who is teaching in a mountain mission school, Her address is Roark, ‘Leslie County, Kentucky, and the school is located at Jack‘s Creek. ; ‘A large delegation of Deerfield relatives ‘attended the funeral of Mrs. Edward Duffy (Clara Horenâ€" berger) on Tuesday in Highland Park.. Mrs. Duffy‘s aged mother, Mrs. Salome ‘Tehl | Horenberger, wideow of David Horenberger, lives in Milwaukee with another daughter, Mrs. Mary Reeves. ; "'"u Jane ]’owmas, who : spent three weeks with relatives ir Bloomâ€" ington, 1L., nc:'&np-nhd her grandâ€" parents to Deerfeld. ) _‘ > | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milton Sturâ€" tevant left Friday for Mexico and are sailing from Vera Cruz, Yucaâ€" tan and Cuba arid then to New York, _ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowntan had "%, guests last vgeek Mr. Bowâ€" man‘s parents, (Mr. ngd Mrs. C. C. Bowman of ,Hylingen. Texas, who had just been visiting in Bloomingâ€" m ( 00. of cc c f~ 4n fiaaco Mrs. B. H. Kress and grandâ€" Anughter, -xm':;,Bettyi Clavey, have one on to r.;{o. N. D., for an exâ€" &m e other members of the family have returned home from i abeapalis. :1 :. c 1 _=c c ... NC\ 00 vOiee n i + Mrs. Patrick Monahan (Ann Cullen) *’r away Wednesday at her home went to Minneapolis last Monday ““d remained for the funeral on Friday. Richard Kress‘and Betty Clavey of Deerfield, Mrs. Robert Greenslade (Ruth Kress) of Highâ€" land Park, and Mr. and Mrs. John s > at Winnetka, also attended the M”DAY» §7 Deerfield Local and Personal 3 jars for MILKâ€"Tivoli, Pet or Carnation â€" 7X cans ifor ::1.::..:::!:. :; FRUIT JUICES â€" Grapefruit, _| Pineapple, Orange $3 s No. 2 size can; 3 for .___________ *® RED LINE BEVERAGEâ€" . | â€" Root Beer, Orange, Lime Rickey, or C oea i .. > Z%c 8 large bottles for ____.._____.._._. @9 L Corn Flakes or Post Toasties o Phgsd ... 1. ... ooommlinemmtrona Baby Stuart , OLIVESâ€"Green or Stuffed or Savoy Mammouth 2â€"lb, limit to customer BUTTER 74]7â€"7 48 Swift‘s Brookfield H. Kress‘ eldest sister, PHONE H. P. JULY 25, 1935 225C per lb. plus bottle deposit Mr. and MrK. Charles E: family of Cle lu:d, ‘Oho, with Katherine Spéncer and two sons of McKinley Park spent Su at the William Johniton home.. % Mrs. Clarerige Scott and John Stryker will e hostesses, .nfi. noon (Thursday) at a ng of the Woman‘s [Auxiliary of the Bethâ€" lehem Churck, The afte n vqn be devoted toithe cutting, &z of blocks and quilting. S x Mrs, Delbert Meyer is visiting her father, Adam, Courson in town, IIl. Her brother, Adam Jr., who has been visiting at th Denver Courson homeâ€" in Waukeghn and with the Delb Meyers, teturned to Brownstowh with his sister on Tuesday. ; . & + ~Miss Dorothy Teare, li the Deerfeld:Shields High and Miss Eiigabeth Wyan Highland Pafk Public Lib returning frotm a western spent a day Fecently with chelt family in Denver, Colo. . Mrs. Henry ‘ Clifford Ha: two sons of Btierhill â€"Road a ing today for/Estes Park, C« The Huber to St. Paul death of Mr: «Jack and sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bturtevant, have been visiting their other, Mrs. W 8. Sturtevan Conn ' t Mrs. C. J. Pavis, accompanied by Shirley Derby, Rebecca Boyer and J@sephine Schessler, left Monday for the . Girl Seout Camp Hickory Hill] . t:>% ‘ Mr. and . Harold G Cary! Franz Leslie C} have re rom Cayuga Canada, w they visite Roy Kline €. Mrs. Fred i Trute and vgfi. Wenzel of visited at the Alâ€" bert Roggow thome‘last weeak. _ Mayor Har friends from Chicago, . sp« Pleasant Lak connected <wi Edison Co. > Joan Caroline Stockel,‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur el of Chicago, was baptized at St. Paul‘s Church S , July~ 21. o were Mrs. Stockel D.g; field and Mrs. Frank: ‘0 Germany. .\ _‘ p is y l Mrs. John tle som John day from their home y eX Aoo holt o:iéfll; Doreas ome, w enter her or year at Lake Fores Collq},? iiw:ipendfig the summer : Cmda’ wlq:_a Lake Forest famil F3 8 Mrs. W. J.) Walsh of Mirineapolis spent several days of last week with Mrs. F. M. 8 Y ant. | 4 Mr. and M siting Sturtevan € Mrs. C. J. Pav irley yer and J onday for | ickory Hill. Mr. and . k iryl Franz ve return ror inada, wh t] y Kline e. Special for I CASH GROCERY anp MARKET At Picchfetti Bros. Grocex‘j and Market you will find the quality m erchandise at the lowest possible prices 73¢ 19c 19¢ 1t icchietti Brothers ‘Clifford Hawes and Â¥ierhill Road leayâ€" Estes Park, C@lo. McGuire family went week because of the uire‘s sister. t y. Wurts and mnew litâ€" ay Jr.ret Sunâ€"< ston Hogpital to rierhill P . France Hempstead y E. Wing with three he Westin Co., it . the â€" weeksen ?t , Wis. Mr. Wing*"is i the Commonwealth d Leslie (Christensen om Cayuga, Ontaria, they visiu& at the Harold Giss, Miss BfilBEN SOA Giant bars j C for ... £....==sss 6 bars for per dozen cans Crosse & Blackwe TOMATO JUIC sSOAP ME RIB ROAST BEEF | 35 1st 5 Tib§; D. .......nlzllclloneenn e lefhneno en legnneg es c vbry year chors |__|| 35¢ SHANKS .. | 99 K u?odr)hyu;endor whole; Zgic esh PoRK TENDERLOIN 49¢ MB or VEAL PATTIES | 25¢ paund g;ese & Blackwe D SALMON fWeek â€" Ei 380 CENTRAL AVENU E cans; 4 for rian at School, of ‘the iry : are rip and he Reiâ€" QOLIVE or CAMAY $ ? A N SOA | Mrs. Clarence Wilson‘s mother has returned to Olney, Ill., after a sevâ€" eral weeks visit here. | . P Through last week‘s ance after . should hav; instead of . Erwin Rewis, local} manager of the Hathaway Baking |Co. has been transferredfoNew York. Mr. and Mrs. LewBâ€"and family who have beén living in the Géo Jacobs house on Ofterman Avenue will be moving eagl>in the near future. . Mrs. Emt Giss underwent a major operation Ingt Thursday at the Highâ€" land ‘ParkyMospital. t i Mr. and/Â¥f¢s. Charles Herman and children haÂ¥e returned to their hone on Eim Strdet after a two weeks Mr. an . Charl children haxe returned on Eim Strdet after vacation in Michigan. " OeCOR UE Te Upe e PCAAA C ie 4 C i + John Engstrom : ed |Monday from Minoég Wis., where he had been the t of Orin Spalding. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred |LaBahr h;d as their iday gues arsg Minnie Doherty and two daughters: of Cli’i- cago. #1 5 $ Rev. J.. E. Savage |of the Holy Cross“‘Clfliolic Church} left f.l{onflz morning, .accompanied. by | twen!t boys from this parish, for a two weeks camping trip af Camp Jingâ€" Gaâ€"Wiâ€"Ka. near Mi a,. Wis. | Mr,. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and sons Waliton and Carter were Sunday guests at the Roy V. Hutthison hone in Chicago. > :; !:‘ * [‘ }} } Mr, and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Holmes went down to Clarksville, Mo,, on Saturâ€" day to visit at the R. E. L. Holmes home for several days.| | t3 Mrs. J, A. Reichelt J¢t. onterta'ixgd six at luncheon: on lay at the _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ott attended the funeral of Mrs. Ott‘s aunt, Mrs. Otto Bartel in Chicago on Friday.. Mr. land Mrs. C. C. [Fehr of OAk Park gpent Monday t . the Imc Rapp home, := : {41 P __Mr. |and |Mrs, Edvard Reagan were week ‘gnasn t the Walter Page cottagé ‘at Ladysimith, Wis. â€" have returned from an éastern trip. ‘hursday, Friday and Saturday error ih printing in ss, the amount in balâ€" centennihl celebration id approkimately $200 ng id Meat Specials T% 29¢ 29¢ 95¢ 95¢ THE. PRES S â€" Mrs. George Antes will entertain Cirele One of St. Paul‘s Church this afternoon. & * $ | | Mrs. William Galloway is chaperâ€" oning a group of girls at the Bruggâ€" man cottage at Crooked Lake. . . â€" Mrs. Harry E. Wing and Mrs. G. A. Willen were hostesses on Wedâ€" nesday at the Brierhill Golf Club at lm’q&eon and bridge to the Chatter N* Sew Club.; > d f : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and tflily returned Sunday from Ladyâ€" smith, ‘Wis. Their little son Frank rq been quite ill there this past week. John Beckman Jr. of Central Avenue took Mr. Page‘s place as rural mail carrier during his abâ€" ' Kra Clyde Meredith will entertai Dor;l Circle Two next Wednesda at home on West Deerfield Road Mrg.: ~Meredith‘s ~daughter, Mrs Dwight Merrell is chairman of ’th circle. } : Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Merner havqf taken a cottage at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" Wan for two weeks. s $3 . Expressing our| deep appreciation for. the sympathy â€" and . kindness own us and for the many nmg tes sent during : our â€" recent bereavement. â€" â€" } t pound ginn Tea ‘Pot in Highland Park in compliment to Mrs. Fred Clow of Pl}fimuielphi& i s is it .o fi;da;x‘d Mrs. John DSchnfidiz- f r. Schneider‘s aunt, ‘ :gd Dickinson at the North Shore W Camp on Sunday. jes Mrs. R. F. Grohe and son Ri returned home last week from .an extended visit in the East. e * Miss Bernice Whitacre of West Libertyville, lowa, is visiting at the Chester Wessling home. Miss Whitâ€" scre will teach home economics ifl“ Kellogg, Ta., this fall, â€" " ue / Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger rm two sons, Clifford and George, |ar on & vacation trip and will visit i Minnesota, . Wisconsin, TITowa .nfi Nebraska. f P & Card of Thanks k | We.wish to thank our many rela tives and friends, and the Rev. W, F, Subr for their kindness and sym+ pathy shown us in our recent be reavement. _ } €! PWihe pound @ Mr. and: Mrs. Otto Burnett and mcmm, are visiting in Coldâ€" Mrs. John : Dickinson Schneider spent last week with her,parents Mr, and Mrs. Fred Remley in Indiana. Beef, Pork and Veal; Ib. Genuine CALF LIVER BREAST LAMB STEW â€" Fresh Dressed BROILERS Tasty MEAT LOAF Assorted COLD MEATS wWHiT s as sn o w 3 glass jars for Crosse & Blackwell > ASSORTED JELLY Mrs. E. B. Frank and {amily, Ed. Duffy and family,. o o w n Fort Howard ~Towels 2 for ..._25¢ PRODUCTS _ WEEK all. Divine worship, 8:00. Colonel Wm. F. Thorpe, solpist. Sermon theme, "Why Be a Christian?" Colden text: Let justice roll down as wa and righteousness as a mighty stream. Amos 5:12. *‘ The arli Heights Federation of lical Women will meet at Lord‘s Park, Rigin, Tuesday, July 30, beginning at 10 a.m. Each memâ€" ber or group are asked to bring their swn picnic lunch. asoth mflly eanmx. male quartet‘s rehearsal. : 4 Thmnzto i Heights Federation of ngelical Women will meet at Lord‘s Park, Rigin, Tuesday, "July 80, beginning at 10 a.m. Each memâ€" ber ‘or group jare asked to bring their own lunch. â€" .â€" .__St. Paul‘s i fanteh t eld .. t (% .. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor ~Church school and worship service at 10:80 a.m. | ; mn text: |Amos 7:7â€"17. n subject: Amo#, proyhot of social Justice. | â€"â€"â€" : . _! * First United Evangelical Church Green Bay and Homewood Avenues i F} G. Piepenbrok, pastor Church school and worship service sson text: |Amos 7:7â€"17. : subject: Amos, prophet of ustice, Golden hxt justice roll down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream. Amos 5:12 Ii::u of rain,the picnic will be postponed to following Sunday. Bunday, Aug, 4, 8 p.m.â€"Union ice, Frank 8. Regan of the flyâ€" ing will be the speaker. Everyâ€" body welcome. Randays .14 .s030.} 483 09}p30>,000} ‘Sunday School and divine worâ€" ship at 9:30, Please note the time, at 9:30. At conclusion of the ce all families of the congregaâ€" tion and friends will drive out to S;Ifin‘ Lake for our annual church ; Â¥ 3 j : Route: Drivgl.throuh Half â€"Day and ‘ th iamond Lake to the Lake Zurich Road, thence turn left m about %one mile to Sylvan 4 2 ; Each family is to bring along P a card table. Indiâ€" m‘: will be :accommodated with _:\ Grace Me t Church: i North Avenue/and Lauretta Place . 1) Highland Park * Ailan Billman, Minister . ; . Sunday services: i Church School, 9:45. Classes for 49c 10c 30¢ 29¢ 49¢ .| West Central Avenue | ~W. F. Subhr, Pastor finest 4 stalks for â€"Special for Thursday and Friday Homegrown BEETS c *J baimclnes‘.. i 3"_" :.3 s l m 3 dozen for CELERY HEARTS Fresh M%fpound Bag for Sunkist large basket Michigan BANANAS 3 lbs. for ... Georgia ITALIAN SQUASH her Ih, .:. 091 [NRS se JUICY ORANGES ALBERTA PEACHES Bluefield Goe 5 DELIVERIES ~â€" DAILY || STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 25¢ . ’Youminviudtofdjl?murj- Â¥ices. e ve In addition to Legion Auxiliary will‘ spongsor th tion booth asin previous j which a variety of : t be presented. As j 19 ~ BOYS AND GIRLS: ?!' YOUR LUCKY BUCKS AT PEASE DRUG STORE. : ; Sunday services;) 9:80 . Biâ€" ble school, supt., R. H. er. 10:46 morning worship, ion. by the pastor. 7:00, young people‘s servâ€" ice. 7:45, evangelistic : ice, ~serâ€" mon by the pastor. 1 We preach Christ c::z:.flm ascended and coming : Fun, fellowship and frolie will reign in Deerfield for the dfi during the annual IA Carni to be held at Jewett Pa Friday, ;S:dw;':ny and Sunday, 1&*. 16,/17, There will be the h ’ game and races for the «ch arer on Satâ€" urday afternoon and ri ! and for the guests on all n In addition to Legion |@Wwards the Auxiliary will‘ spongor t " registraâ€" tion booth asin previous y from which a variety of lovely |gifts will Bt. John‘s cal Church â€" Rev. F. Brandfe % A church with a 4 for all, Midâ€"week service of yer and Bible stydy every Wedn eveâ€" ning. hpe<3 d } Legion Carnival In $ Deerfield Aug., 16â€"17â€"18 Read The Want Ads RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P.; 178 4 South First Street â€" _ Telephone 555 \â€" Highland Park 2 doz. limit to customer GREENSLADE Electric Shop Quality Cleaners PAGE SEVEN 59¢ 23¢ 10c 15¢ 19¢ 48 8 3M i i § d ‘¢t‘x vig #Â¥

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