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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1935, p. 3

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Chiffon stocking \fto Fit _ "ui~. _ BDFPO8, W prmcbrnveteges,. * her io. 1697 o. 1613 patterns in story go back to school CIT ig : in the â€" world rints of ours will away. â€"â€" &AÂ¥ l"‘ SDA Y sCH O0L ade of Te ‘ OUR LEG soon |P 1785 w\ it travel which hb kâ€"Wallace AT h M ‘ :“"018 J â€"% $100 $135 and up, CGUgT 4 oors Stance steel care, * the _/ ) wising Board Examinations _ Miitfnation of State Mine Inâ€" mine managers, (first and *". is), mine examiners and Snd dats)! * / s om and ?k‘v both steam and s bmdnnh-ofieod C 41%01 Mines and Minâ€" o Ccin tate House, beginning apk IK |â€" !~~_.s} ho between the «auRSDAY: five per cent of the men and fiftyâ€" sight per cent of the women. reâ€" sponded in eneâ€"half of a second, while in the afternoon sixtyâ€"two "nlhthomandfi!ty-dtht per cent of the women responded in oneâ€"half a second, indicating that Eguathanthoyfd h e did in the â€"Oneâ€"half second is the time reâ€" fi!dhm:ndtothcust. It is estimated a car going at a speed of sixty miles per hour will i.vdl“flet.bldouas:iverun “c1:0"eou$rolof brakes. P yfitnh'l‘utcuo It is h around the Departâ€" ment of Fish and Game that a synâ€" dicate of sportsmen are now planâ€" ning to make a test case of the conâ€" stitutionality of a regent ruling by the United States Secretary l;rl‘ Agâ€" riculture ° relative to mifratory It is claimed that a treaty exists between hte United States and Canâ€" ada which requires that the laws of both countries in relation to migraâ€" tory birds shall be in accord, and also that Congress cannot delegate its powers to a department. The ease will be watched with rauch inâ€" terest on the part of the sportsmen of the country. | It is pointed out that Canada has made no changes in her law while on the other hand the Unitéd States Secretary of Agriculture has made several rulings which expert attorâ€" neys claim will prove unconstitu» Road Building This Year. â€"| The road building program for Illinois this year is being déla due to the fhct that so far the fellâ€" eral allotment for Illinois has not yet been approved in its entirety. _ The program for this year c for a targe amount of g'nde-cfl ing elimination which is very mn$ needed in this state on account the numerous automobile dent ,'m, ) ha: the nmn'ov.:fi of“t% government. _ 3 } _ Very few concrete roads will be m“mrwmutmdveuc{ #flm‘dpmgnm will be carâ€" out. : These secondary roads will be of great benefit to the farmâ€" ers of this state as they will lift fi-_rm of \ the mud and enable them to market their crops at any season of the year. k ‘ Minois is fast assuming@ the leadâ€" ership of the United States in the number of miles of concrete roads. has beer up in the front ranks road marking for some time. This .u:“lwmeduch'm.lndfln time will dome when the motto will be "anyoné who is able to read can &0 any, place in Illinois with safeâ€" of _ Under The Stateho ouse Dome aAUGUST 29, 1935 Y 1 largely responsible for thilmu deâ€" cline. This is attributed t the fact that no new relef cases were reâ€" ported during the month bf May. â€" The downstate counties where all of the June decline was| recorded, showed 136,142; families| receiving aid as 146407 in May, a drop of 10,265 or 7.2 per cent. June was the first month since December 1933 that relief rolls in the downâ€" state counties numbered less than in Cook county. u9y The Lake Forest Chapter No. 924, Order of the Eastern Star, are sponâ€" soring a carnival at the Masonic Temple on Westminster Avenue on EASTERN STAR CARNIVALâ€" ‘Because of the Labor Day holiâ€" day next week, all advertising and news copy should be turned in as early as possible on Tuesday, or if possible during the latter part of this week. t k The Highland Park Pressâ€" will appear, as usual, on Thursday. § Grade A Meats U. S. Inspected Order a large size, choice Beef Pot Roast jor Sundayâ€" Use "leftâ€"overs" for luncheon or sandwiches. Good hot or cold. Armour‘s Star Ham to be cooked mvw indiâ€" vidual taste or a Star Baked Hamâ€"toasted ready to serve. For your Labor Day Outing remember the chilâ€" dren like Star‘Frankfurters. ; BEEF POT ROAST, & t ARMOUR‘S STAR HAM, â€" 3“ m;‘-l‘:‘. llgn;orlh-klll“. j . PA nflhours frankroRtERs, * » 23€ i'..-lâ€"s“ H,........-....'.-.‘- ”c ARMOUR‘S STAR HAM, â€" 12 to 14â€"lbs. Whole or shank half . LAMB PATIIES, ARMOUR‘$ FRANKFURTERS, pure lean meat ...........>kls0>+ FISH FOR FRIDAY, f Halibut Steak, fresh ....«.........> Prices Quoted on Market‘s Best Oe Nee Adrmedii ie unc dE ro i sn 19 it I Ajter you have ordered your meat, ask your Centrella Grocer for his W ol;:‘mbles to help make foul meal a success. You can fit b? his suggestions, and youwfllfiudthy‘tbbcquwigcm:rnddim â€"it really pays to know your gtocer. ho ORANGES, : | [ 3 e &B&mv‘m .460-. n-m._z-'n..im x > ult ~t>> .//. dolk 3 C CRAPE JUMICE / sSWEET POTATO sQUASH ......... EGG /A PLANT :.........: CUCUMBERS$, large, fancy Quart foe D BC A delicious drink at any time. Irene Rith recomâ€" mends ‘it for: reducing diets. / 2 ..... 353C 100 Feet in Cutter ~Box NOTICE Gold Dust For wrapping pienie goodies, school lunches, r re s er v â€" ng foods, Each box with cutâ€" ting edge. 17¢ Large 9¢ Small m us BC 5¢ CHICAGO OFFICES: Communications intended for publication must be written on side of the paper only, and Mmmwmmdmmu. Muhal.d.‘mfioc“h'“ day noon to insure appearance in current issue, : | R ra i e 6. t0e Subscription Price, $1:.50 per year Resolutions of condolence, “r“olzhah obituaries, nol of entertainments, or other affairs where an mgmuuflmmlbfi:uumumm lssued Thursday of each week by the Udell Printing Company, Udell % wdqdvntmhhw ting Company, %“m Monday evyening, Sept. 9. Pans for Ithe carnival were made Monday evenin at the first meeting of the fall season. : The party will open with cards beginning at 2 o‘clock,. 500, bridge and bunco will be played. At 6 o‘clock a supper will be, serveéed and dancing will follow. Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Florence W. Bartel . A fortune teller will be on hand to tell fortunes. â€" The ‘children will enjoy the fish pond a: rgrali bays. A bakery and fancy work booth will for R. A. Nelson Groc. & Mkt. _ Glencoe Groc. & Mkt. 760 Waukegan Road 14 N. Sheridan Rd. Highland Pk. 460â€"461 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Tuk calé6ago ufnunu‘:fimfin GRour Assorted, 6% ozs. CENTRELLA w »TURâ€" IZED BREAD," ? . $ i SRZ E. CENTRELLA ALL 'pntau ASPARAGUS. , ‘s No. 1 Picnic Size ... }. C CENTRELLA C MEAT. 14â€"Ib, can .. |. 27c sILVER CUP P UT BUTTER, i :M 32â€"oz. glass jar SPANISH IN DEERFIELD _ Centrella NTRELLA FRENCH ESSING, '1 < 23¢ * THB PRESS This is j "W eek 8'“. 8â€"0%.. m:1 sNOW P 4 have various homeâ€"made needle work and home cooked delicacies for sale. There will also be a white elephant booth and "Keeno‘" will be played. Among the members who form the committees in charge are Mrs. Harâ€" old ¢riflh, Herman Johnson, Mrs. Janie§ Dinley, Dorothy Geiserl, Mrs. Reginald Rounsfull. [ | The\ public is cordially invited to attend. | { B« iflt';!llogbh‘bwc ‘Tel. Central 8356 203 North Wabash Avenue Tel. State 6326 L Mayonnaise ts Pints HECK THESE _ IC NECE ITIES _ FF NAPKINS. White or _ . ....147e :fa'llmauu’s Best Foods ‘your: Neighborhood entrella Store. Bressing 12 17¢ eld 220 15 ozs. PICKLES 2 ,.. 15¢ 2.‘5,,!9:: 2 ... 19¢ 2 .. 15¢ 2 ... 23C¢ Centrella Tasty § cents per single copy 15¢ 311.â€"313 Park Avenue Highland Park 466 t k DILL PICKLES. or s in ="""~.. 196 gfingllt‘llaé.su RED MARASCH. 3.02. beottle ... y 00 17¢ Tâ€"oz. can ..... . dÂ¥ for CENTRELLA SWEET PICKLES. z Midget size, 8 0z.4= for CENTRELLA PORK & BEANS. e TRAYMORE TUNA FISH, LWM Gm Large Size, Pints z for 4 lc RIPE OoLIVES m::;hmluow gookie ed with a white icing; topped with chopped nuts. peâ€" Butterbits .. 12â€"04. phs. l7c That new. crunch cracker to serve at parties with beveragâ€" IN GLENCOE Derby Favorites clous ! For quick, convenient and delicious meals \â€" Y wise homemakers will stock the pantry . A ' shelf with an assortment of Derby Favâ€" grite Foods. e Derby Celebrated Ox Tongue, DEF Tt â€"oke JAE ... .. .. :s .4: 0. od ++ oh : «oo whie Derby Famous Tid Bits, 14â€"0z. jar.. . .29¢ Lf" Derby Peter Pan Peanut Butter, Comanl Derby C Corned Beef, 12â€"0z. 19¢ T\ Save Timeâ€"Energyâ€"Money h e _"Be Prepared for the Unexpected Guest" C entrella Simply use a small helping of Ice Creamâ€"or Grape Juice â€" in a tall: glass and fill glass slowly with pure, flavorful, sparkling, iceâ€"cold u. 433C Lime Rickey, Sparkling Water, Club Sode, and Other "400 CLUB®"â€" Beveragesâ€"Economically 3240 JACKSON BLVD 23c Priged. io 19€ to: 4BC \ 1. Ginger Aleâ€"lce Cream Soda AUGUST 29th, 30th and 31st PEACOCGK ALE CO. 2. Ginger Aleâ€"Grape Juice Mix 400 CLUB" CINCER ALE At ALL CENTRELLA and OTHER QUALITY FOOD STORES All Ready to Serve REFRESHING SUGGESTlQNSl for YOUR HOLIDAY GUESTS . Butter, 14. rol 28¢ Vas‘s, Carton Centrella Orange Pekoe g m? You‘re L L ‘ #â€"0s. «0%. College Inn | World‘s Famous Assorted Soups fi CHICAGO Butter . 33i¢c // 6 Pride o0‘ Lake Shore 21C¢ CANS FOR 21C¢ 1â€"lb. carton, 29¢ . JAPAN TEA C entrella PAGE THREE i in 1

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