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Highland Park Press, 12 Sep 1935, p. 3

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llows $395 .. illows are treated by the rocess which removes all ‘foreign matter, purifies elops the feathers and to full phn.nM pillows . are guaranteed ddor trouble Covered h‘ndemfichfic. ; ther Emmerick Pillows riced at from ‘$5.95 to Bathroom 4 marquisette. at this low ‘price. â€" Bathroom Curtains .00 to $1.95 h Room |_â€" rtains l i r ock: patterns : in A Y cial! : ki [ C [Ermeâ€". ¥°G. Hedlund S‘ht)ol,)“_l cial! rerick nkets 395 .. ser ervice C eTvig <r, 118 Orchid Br 0 11 Chrarch Ladieg Pastop 1985‘ 12, R EMBE rsDAY, 8 .": ‘. \ pepifupe* is f99e s Legion Team Sees Game _ .. Saturday at Cubs Park can Legion‘s and which will inâ€" clude several minent â€" speakers who will make short addresses apâ€" propriate to the day. ) . ~. â€"â€" _ ‘ Nineteen members of this year‘s American Legioh baseball team saw the Cubs‘ at â€" Wrigley, Field last Saturday $ s The Highland Park Post paid the transportation and .{e«?rll admitâ€" Legion, City Spensor b Constitution Day tance tax, tickets to the. game beâ€" i rarncngs If, the Chb Manage: ‘ Mhe Legion téam, which is manâ€" by Mr Chambers, will play the < Park 'gYonfi Men‘s Club at Mhrk{ Sunday at 2:30. _ Representatives of all civic, fraâ€" ternal ‘and ch o;gmiugom in Highland Park wwill be invited to atâ€" tend and | to sponsor through io e maek| becipning "Bunday, fed ng Y, lli)'-h-wf, bep o Salls 2sty ‘Commander Gilroy says, "Individâ€" play the National cmm during the ":o’n istitution Day avld it is that in this way every one may have theâ€" e ty of. joinâ€" ing :bd;iu for'ithe freodm: weâ€" under our Contitution an throughout the world!to restrict perâ€" sonal liberfy, gives us Ancreasing tiuse to be gratethl?. :. â€" â€" * .~â€"Plans Chicken Dinner A compléte thick#n «dinner. at. a Yery nominal charge, will be served by the women of the Holy Cross e 15 i t noon ‘and continuâ€" ing mti the afternoon until all are served. Mrs. M. C. Love is :r,l-d fi::i? ‘arrangements ; being ‘as: . by, a very " WHEREAS, the preceding genâ€" ntact the ideals eories ‘of ‘:‘:r.g. byglaw and not by aep e antee against the oo es e "Mi¢tatorsiips which w d“gh::gg;\:ut the naâ€" * m a 'q 7 mofic Orâ€" patriotic exercises on September 45y , T . :m“’on" "": WM‘ | u' DOOLEY, Mayor of the City of w Park, / (ignate the ”‘ from ber 17th to »ist m" be set astde for the of| this . municipality to /commemorate in fitting |and wroner manner the gighing 0 the Ponstitution to the end that we may dedicate urselves anew to the constant protection and deâ€" W i en vieas wAE ; e . American may yas given Bfé by the formâ€" i on. and Tess * gi.; great docuâ€" ant‘ embodies | @| principles of fuge for ¢ human right enâ€" ‘wnEeRrEAs. the |â€" fundamental of the eonstitution have ”#f'ml nar:xfld the inspiraâ€" "CA. zon economically and poâ€" tion for t divilization ""rlrREAS 11, tense of _Just Taste Welch‘s Tomato Juice these | tomatoes: ase fi government inspected ~ Q"‘W' :homd. * T doy ts Aroir a * hary de 'l-l-d.lou-‘m.:'fc..q.dw.ku brocess transfers the juice from the NithicHy thak lows ut Hover 1 pror ‘ is iunfedâ€"the Inadrmiam "of AMamin: r/' NOW ‘95 '“l Now At Your Grocer‘s IWiaingd, A PROCLAMATION § and "vitaminâ€"protected for your health" â€" this great, document of September 17 ust Auste Welch‘s ,aulvpul.%:h' as you‘ve <never known! 7 Because finest vineâ€"ripened tomatoes especially grown for rich vitaâ€" in content, for fine, tresh flavor, Because ;g;i:‘ great docuâ€" ithe | principles of and cored esday, Forum Council Opei f â€"Season in October who have been engaged speak here are eminent authofities in their â€" respective fields, unusually well qualified to discuss the gubâ€" jects selected. ‘The entire program, we are told, gives promise of being the most interesting of heretoâ€" fm OQOM. £701 I The Forum Council of the North its fifth annual series of lectures in October The men and women The Honorable Miss Frances Perâ€" kins, Secretary of Labor, will open the series Monday evening, Oct. 21, with a discussion of: 6 New Challenge to Industry." | . : Former governor and U, S. Senâ€" ator‘~Henry (G; Allen of Kansas, journalist and newspaper publisher, willâ€"speak Nov. 24, on ‘The Signi- ficance of, British Recovery." | SA VE TIME & MONEYâ€"TELEPHONE YOUR CENTRELLA STORE Silver Cup &"‘,‘ _ _ =â€"~ ~Wokee (yma) 2. ~ m 3) || 1m. 29e We Recommend Town ;’rhr Flour Pasâ€"turâ€"izd Bread LAMB CHOPS. Choice rib. ... ARMOUR‘S STAR zl AM, Whole or shank "Century Club" | ‘Bemant Brand coOrFFEE COFFEE tb.23e _ Ib. 17° jactor of your purchasésâ€"for cheap price meats may PORK SAUSAGE. | Armour‘s Star, 1 Ib. J ndt be cheapâ€"grade and quality consideredâ€"and it‘s one pays for, "There. ; no substitute /Zr quality." SPRING CHICKE Fryors, 214 Ib, avg. FRESH BONELES$ PERCH. ‘ Give school. childr P”xi of wholésome bread b ut ter‘ for their lunches and after â€" school sn a c ks . ’ciaeoliauhmtaddtbd“m-ah‘cm al"â€"Price should be the one controlling bay 106 : ~â€" Centrella _ Heart 0‘ Wheat Bread "A Coffee for EY Grade A Meatsâ€"U. S. Inspected YÂ¥ ou‘ll Like 1t 1 'l.‘owi(:flor, â€" FLQUR . s *A 27¢ You‘re Sure to Like 10c sack z;" 54 )2 t )iorth | begi of| lectures women d speak thotities in * Unusually ss (the gubâ€" Tasté" yst and author, Dec. 17, sent "Human Nature in man World." . o. Edwin R. Embree, pregident of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, student of conditions in the Orient and isâ€" lands of th:*PAcifie. will Jan. 7, on "After Western Civilization What?"" Dr. Sigmund Spaeth, speaker and writer on music, author of "The Art of Enjoying Music," will preâ€" gent on Feb.25, his "Adventures as a Tune Detective." °> & Dr. Samuel D. SchmaThi New York, prominent psy Marvin Lowenthal, editor, foreign eonrespondent, publicist and author, Jan. 28, will discuss "Must Rurope Go to War?" . © $s t Miss ‘Carla Orlando, daughter of Italy‘s wartime premier, will speak on March 25 for and against "Fasâ€" cism in Italy." . | sA ie t Dr. Stephen Leacock, professor at H. T. BakkeGroc. & Mkt. Highwood Groc. & Mkt. R. A. Nelson Groc. & Mkt. Glencoe Groc. 760 Waukegan Road AMERICAN FAMILY 29¢ IN HIGHLAND PARK IN DEERFIELD ikro, | .. 4 PeC3 navots .. 2lre i i i‘! CEETRELLA BUTTOXNX xvpnnoo 8, 4â€"08 ;., t a 6 . cn%hu:d*A SLICE ; MUSHROOMS, _ #) | { Centrella Pure Fruit â€" Preserves // . ENTRELLA APPLESAUCE, â€" «1. ~ ! 1‘ 2 ncM9€ Leading Specials on Household Needs SANDWICH COOKIE, Ib. 25§5¢ kn Quren " [VES. Pint |23c { ';01 analâ€" if preâ€" Inhuâ€" TBE PRERSS Look Boys and Girls! i Deerfleld 220 McGill University, Montreal, a well known historian, author and humorâ€" ist, on April 28,. will present the final address of the series, "Literaâ€" ture and Progress." {*." . ‘All lectures will be delivareii::‘n the auditorium of the temple, Linâ€" coln and Vernon avenues, Glenco There will ‘be informal dhcl::}:l following each lecture, in which the audience is invited to join. It will be noted that altho the number: of lectures this season has been inâ€" creaged from the usual six to eight, the price of the subscription ticket for the entire season remains the same as last year. New! Chocolate Custard, Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 1574. For additional information, phone the temple office, Glencoe 725, or Mrs. Alfred Flesham, secretary of Forum Council, 1380 Scott avenue, §lA}ta Cream af Mushroom Soup.| _ > . . |â€"BAKED STAR HAM with Cinnamon Qrange Slices Parsley Buttered Potatoes _ \Spinach with Duch Olives Colery |. ; ) ~ Pear in Lime Gelatin Mayonnaise _ | ' e ”?'Gulm Cracker Pineapple Torte f } t ' \.Fixed Flavor Makes f:3 a ARMOUR‘S STAR HAM \the Ham W hat Am!t _ > A mild, wrt. sugar cure, then a long, slow #moking over fragrant hickory fires . , ; the result is a ham iso perâ€" fectly eured it needs no parboiling. Be sure to ask for Armour‘s Star Ham Read the Want Ads . , always ! WHEATIES, 2 for 21¢ 2 1« 11¢ 2 2\ 14, 43¢ BUTT 21C¢ 25¢ A Knute Rockne . Official C ollege Football Frank Bu BRITEâ€"4JZE,. â€" [ {.,.)>‘}| Our best cleanser ... .........«»»> NORTHERN PAPER HANDY TOW I 6 rolls and fixture. 9¢ MAHOGâ€"Aâ€"NOLA. : ' TRAYMORE TOMATO CATSUP, 2 14â€"02. boftle .... ... 4@ for ELMDALE TOMATORS, No. 2 ° L i .. HEART OF FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, z No. 300 ......i.+. fc SHURFINE TOMATO 12%4â€"0%. | 3 f tin. . 2. «21 is «> «id Mn CENTRELLA BLENXDED _ . onum; and ongrx JUICE, | 2 z . No,zcdn £x% Kan® M | OoLD MoNXKâ€"CoLos8aAt RIPE o?‘xvns. j large Can |...4e14... luwcrs?hed by every memâ€" ber of ‘the Allâ€"Star team and . _their. four‘ eondnli FREE to the boy or gir baving 1!:0 greatest number bf Wheaties boxtops, Conâ€" test cloges Sept. $8rd.â€" _ > Ask Your Grocer 311.â€"313 Park Ave Highland Park 466 ck‘s Prize Menu 1244 oz. can § oz. pke. 3%7¢ IN HIGHWOOD mgmc which | was (to hflo held last Sunday, by the Modâ€" mvlufi‘tul Aid Society, postponed ugée of bad weather, will take place this coming Sunday, Sept. 15. 2 ror 23G Modenese Picnic To _\ > Be Held on Sunday | A bocce tournament will be p?!'dv at 2 p.m., Other games will be proâ€" v{dedm'the amusement â€" of| the picnicers,‘ Dancing will begin at 7 p.m. wit? music by, the local Serâ€" enaders, Lenzini Vergilio‘s or§hu- tra. Â¥8 d 4 3 3 for 256 Highwgod Scouts Resume Collections of Paper : The public is cordially invited to attend this last picnic of the semson. â€" Highwood Boy Scout Troops 36 and 37 will ‘resume their regular monthly magazine and newspaper 21¢ Spinach with Duchess Crusts 27¢ 35¢ @gounteterescurcunuremmenrtrusinnnernyrn in 3... 25C¢ ~ ta. 15¢C Extra Smaill MELONS. CARROTS or BEETS....... PEACHES, ORANGES,. < GREEN BEANS. SWEET 3 POTATOES .. trella Grocer‘s daily selection of these items for your table. The health and happiness ons tord meit i beit profecncd 3y Otalio P PEAS Prices Quoted on Market‘s Best No. 2 can Southern Style Arolls 17¢ 1â€"lb. carton, Cld‘ BISQUICK â€" They will call at all 6 their regâ€" ular. -mmd ask : having accum| papers or to call H. P 3710 in they may call for them. | [E 31 collections on Saturday, Sept. 28. « j . 1+A ServicesToBeB_ *L Saturday‘ Morning for ‘Mrs. Joseph Guerriâ€" Last rites for Mrs. Rose G of 225 McDaniels: Avenue, who died Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 11;80 p.m., in, Waukegan, after ‘two y@ illness, will be held Saturday morning at 9 o‘clock at the Immaculate Conception Church in Highland Park, Interment will be in Mooney‘s cem@téry. The scouts wish to k the resâ€" idents, of Highland Park and Highâ€" wood for their support and coâ€"opâ€" eration alveady extended them. SOFLIN TISSUE She is survived by husband, Mr. Joseph Guerri, daughter, Elvia ‘Guerri, aged 12, andl a Brother, Louis Bollini, of d Avenue. W‘s carton â€" _ 2â€"1b, roll 34V¢ rolls I0 sheet rolls 1000 sheet rofls 3bnnebu 1â€"1b» mevaensntvs n avnuansau osenti 29 35C 11¢ PAGE THREE es t tm" Â¥/ ®if it

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