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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1935, p. 3

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irchases$ are t m“ store in yo ‘“klndu of the va vers stores â€" hile a limited ¢ c. Blwmm )e each. f emiâ€"fitted, adjustable , no.ironing. Black, TS 1€C , Comfortable and h Ravinia W. L ‘h wh striped Taffie fabric. trousers. Tub them DAY, oc¢ S¢. accent, ,é Winter t â€"Nases are Nul § : extend an. ilvhgh;“ store in your locality gue sale and make q h | L * n yaizes ce To Ts include â€" * Highland Park, a /. T. Adorably of The Want Ag, ib â€"<G â€"<g # TOBER Ark, A. Gondols Ne‘wnfi“n.. k L Bm h hin f 7 . 10 Vn tp cality duye :"Nd. ". de â€" H. @g. A. 17, 1935 ' ‘‘ghe seminary assigned Byron E. Chapman . as: the asgistant to Bethâ€" y for this year. He started his work last Sunday and will preach his first sermon next Sunday eveâ€" ning. ‘Mr.:Chapman is from Carâ€" mi, IIJ, and belongs to the Indiana Conference of Evangelical Churches. After completing his work at the seminary ‘and at Bethany, he will take a church of his own in Indiâ€" ans next spring. The friends of M'u'&.ejl‘as its members are invited to hear Mr. Chapman next unday at 7:45 ,p.m. \ mushany Evangelical Church has flflr a student pastor asâ€" & to 1“1'“‘ af workers. For signed. of years the Evangelical w“huzy of Naperville l sending the members has oo t class to various evâ€" *fi ‘churches in the ‘Chicago n to gain the practical ‘side of their training.> These young men under the direction of the pastor :‘*‘ local churches. Each coâ€" fi. pastor is to give the stuâ€" ~” an opportunity to carry through every phase of ‘church acâ€" tivity during his period of assignâ€" ““fi .rnu&;ent has proved .hfl!‘“"“‘ to the young men who are being trained for the minâ€" istry, for it gives them a very thorâ€" ."wunco the working of: a church organization, The work done .u’ students is, of course, very * +s the local church and its ”,iu:lt gives the ugh insight into the wmintion. x by these students is, « PAR. Better Films + Committee Review October 18, 19; Friday, Saturday "Hot Tip" with Zasu Pitts. _ An; hilarious farce in which Zasu Pitts and Jimmy Gleason as husband and wife make tood sparring partners. The story is inconsistent and imâ€" probable with little plot, but lots of ftun. Adults and young adults. October 20, 21, 22; Sunday, Monâ€" day, Tuesday Katharine Hepburn in "Alice Adams." Katharine Hepâ€" burn makes character of Alice Adams le in its naturalâ€" ness and: ic attempt at misâ€" & of social position and ence."} The spectator ‘will> be deeply ‘moved by the excéedingly sympathetic portrayal of Alice Adâ€" ams by Miss Hepburn and the unâ€" derstanding assistance given her by all the others in the cast. Adults and young adults. Tuberculosis Ass‘n Holds Semiâ€"Annual Meeting October 10 October 23, 24; Wednesday, Thursday, William Powell and Luise Rainer in "Escapade" the story of a philandering artist whose firtations ‘tvolve | three beautiful girls, and the fiances of two. After glvnl complications, some amusâ€" ing and onie nearly serious, every+ thing is satisfactorily ironed out, Adults and young adults. The semiâ€"annual meeting of the board of directors of the Lake County Tuberculosis association was held Thursday evening, October 10, at the office in the court house. In the absence of Mrs. Austin Nibâ€" lack, president of the organization, Dr. E. H. Smith presided. _ _ _ _ Committees for the 1935 Christâ€" mas Seal:â€"Sale drive were appointed. The publicity committee consists of Mts. Gerard Fossland and Mr. Harry A. Hall. Seal Sale committee is comâ€" mfld Mrs. Austin Niblack, Mr. Baker and Mr. Harry Hall. Church Sponsors _Norld‘s fair." In the booths and concessions will be P eplayed for The Women‘s Union of the First Methodist Episcopal Church is in the midst of plans for one of the big events in its calendar. What r intended to be a ‘street fair" is growing rapidly into a miniature ""? which are representaâ€" * .."g;?t countries. e :: s fair" will open at m GOLD Big Cash Dividends C buyi of Old Gold and i:-?u'&‘â€" prites" up 6996 on serap OLD GoLD RUSH NOW ON IN BARNEST y day thousands of people are e jewâ€" i n Epcpet Follow the crowd to Peacock‘s, where you are assured of reliable returns. 5,,@ E. Chapman to Be Student Pastor at Bethany Church C.D. PEACOCK JEWELER§ SINCE 1837 . State and Monroe < Palmer House Corner OCTOBER 17, 1985 "World‘s Fair" { The "world‘s will be open all day W Nov. 6. Lunchâ€" eon will be served, Bridge and m in the afternoon will be among attractions. In evening there will be dinner. Ir tely after school hours, the dren will find great fun in the "midway." In the evening entertainment will be found in the "globe theatre." Mrs. John Hugh McCloskey, presâ€" ident of the Women‘s Union, places the responsibility for the entire project, the "world‘s fair" in the hands of the united activities comâ€" mittee with Mrs. W. Van D. Gathâ€" any and Mrs. Melvin L. Wugnor-'fin coâ€"chairmen. | I Deerfileld Society The : Woman‘s . Missionary Society of Deerfield Presbyterian Church will observe the thirtyâ€"first anniverâ€" sary of its organization on Thursâ€" D Elndalct TOMATOI D Traym SIFTED J D Centrell . DICED C D Centre _ PEAS and D Centre w A M OM Tender, sel small refuâ€" gee green An excepâ€" tional. purchase at these prices. Idee to Celebrate Today ASPARAGUS ... «> s s cut o9 the i1 82 Medium Naturalâ€"12 for $1.83 Bilver Cup COut : ,a ALL GREEN ASPARAGUS (6 for ll.bi). Centre $ > gt!‘l‘ G@GnNEEN BEAXNS (12 Tins $1,45); .. .. en « 1 CUT wAX BEAXS (12 Tins $1.45).... ... c.g?r« n'nl BEANS (12 Tins $1.$0) | + 4+ «s Suwf p | Ccur wAx BEANS (12 Tins §1,30). .4. «.: Centrélla Small j | GREEXN OR WAX BEANS (12 Tins $1.179 Centre TT i ! GREEX OR WAX BEANS (12 Tins $1.179) Centrel : } KIDNE BEANS (12 for ‘.LlQ). i.k g us + Centre Eâ€" i GREE LL.ABlA”...........’.’..g..... N n 1+ Wimna 41 19| GREEAN LLBL E0T0 C3+¢ Pina i _ *~_ Smailâ€"12 Tins $1.80 Tra e Fresh 1 gnn LIMA BEAXNS (1% Tins $1.19.... en t u. I suIc BEETS (12 Tins $1.104..}..[.«..: PICE npfl(u-nuu.m...‘...j..... Con | A $=94 gno BEETS (12 for $1.179)...)../....+ onl j SIFTED PEAS (nmnm;..,..’..... COLOSSAL SUGAR PEAS (n‘n;yu;us) TOMA ES (12 for $1.13) 41. TOMATOES mn-‘u.m......f,.:j‘.... ELMDALE PEAS f 3"}" 25¢ 7{;& Your Dog \Enjoy ldeal" 97¢ Dozen Buy a Supply of FEMEMBE‘R THE MORE roUu BUY THE MORE | YOU SAVEL! | 8 3 ... 27€C 12.... 99¢ IDEAL DoG FrooOD Smaillâ€"12 Tins $1.19 SALE LASTS FROM TUESDAY, 9 A. M., OCTOBER 15TH TO TUESDAY, 5 P. M.. OCTOBER 22ND St. Jude Feast Day _ . Novena Opens Oct. 20 day afternoon, today, at the Church. | Dr. Hazel Foster, professor of the Bible at the Presbyterian: College in Chicago, is to be the guest $peaker.| There will be special music ‘ndsoistswillboDr.Dm Sugden | Davis and Mrs. t Merrell. \Tea will be served at the close of the program by Mrs. W. F. Weir and her committee. } | The Solemn Feast Day Novena hl"honoli of St. Jude Thaddeus "Paâ€" tron of Difficult Cases," opens toâ€" momw} October 20th at the Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus, in St. Pius gmrch in charge of the ‘Domiinican athers at 19th street and South Ashland avenue, Chicago. During these nine days of prayers, imporâ€" tant first class relics of St. Jude will be publicly venerated after each of the four daily services at 10 a.m., 3, 6:30 and 8 pm. Very Revs. J, H. Healy, O.P., P.G., of New York city and E. A. Baxter, O.P. of New Haven, Conn.,. Dominâ€" I’#LMOLWE ? SOAP, 3 bars 14¢ 1¢ Sale! Superâ€"Suds * 20¢ package 19¢ IOchccl:cgc 1¢ th .3 4o: 50¢ 3"*** 39¢ Ne :* 37¢ 14 N. Sheridan Rd. _ H. P. 460â€"461 Tins Tins "60 Waukegan Rd. . A. Nelson Groc. & Mkt. IN HIGHLAND PARK o t IN HIGHWOOD _ . | . Bakke Groc. & Mkt. â€" Highwood Groc. & Mkt. IN DEERFIELD By taking advantage of Centrella‘s Gigqnflc THE PRESS If you have ever bought for the futureâ€" 04 Centrella * FRESH PRUNES (12 for $1.98) D Centrella GRAPEFRUIT (12 for $1.65) ... D Centrella SAUERKRAUT (12 for 8%6) ....... D Centrella Tomato Juice $ ‘COCKTAIL (12 for $1.98).....;.... D’ Centrella +\ l3 TOMATO JUICE (12 for 97¢) ...... D Centrella ; + ‘I'OIA'I'P JUICE (12 for $1.20) ... O Centrella ___ [ TOMATO JUICE (12 for $1.50)..... D Centrella ; TOMATO JUICE (12 for $1.30).... Pure, Bleac destr germs Just imaging over 100 carloads of© wonderful Cent Canned Goods of every description being offered to yo ut these sensationally low prices! Only the tteméld $ buying power of the National Retailer Owned Grocers ‘with 20,000 Food Storesâ€""The Largest Distributors of Food in the World"â€"of which your Cantrella ’ir r is a member, can make an undreamed of sale of this ‘magnitude possible. : fls l § \ Only the choicest fruits, vegetables, preservés Ԥ | x and juices are represented here for your selec= _ \\) â€" tion.. Hundreds of othér items are in‘ special 'B‘ | window and floor‘ displays in your local Cenâ€" /E‘ J â€" trella Stores. t (/d Centrella Royal Anne a CHERRIE ().s Tins $4.10) ...... Traymore Roydl Anne CHERRIES (12 Tins $3.40) ...... Traymore Red‘ Pitted CHERRIES (1% Tins $1.20)â€" ....> Centrella | FRUIT COCKTAEL (12 for $1.89) Centrella bMdc t FRUIT SALAD (1% Tins‘ $2.29).... Centrella Gold Bilver SALAD (12 for $2.05)........... ... Centrella EL* FRUIT SALAD (12% Tins $3.89)... Centrella r FRUIT COCKTAIL (12 for $3.30). Centrella & PINEAPPLE JUICE (12 for $1.70) Blue Tag * i ; BLACKBERRIES (12 for $1.93)... Centrelia 4 / RED RASPBERRIES (12 Tins $3.25).. Centrella a APPLESAUCE (12 Tins $1,45)......... Centrella TOMATO SOUP (12 ‘nl;I §T0)..ivsa.s}s Centrella Mized _ N YEGETABLES (12 ‘Fins $1.35) ........ Centrella PIMIENTOS (12 for 89¢) Centrella SWEET POTATOES ... Centrella BPINACH (12 for $1.50). . .: Centrélla f SPINACH (12 for $1.80):... Centrella 3 SUCCOTASH (12 for $1.89) Traymore : APRICOTS (12 Tins $2.45) Centrella Whole Peeled APRICOTS (12 for $3.40) .. If you have ever saved moneyâ€" safe, dependable! es, removes stains, s odors and kills P int ‘Artists Ball Will _ ~â€" Satirize Old Masters ‘Paul Trebilcock, well known Chiâ€" cago artist who has painted many well known people including Prui-, dent ‘Roosevelt, Speaker of the House, Rainey, and Mrs. Potter D‘â€" Orsay Palmer, will give a portrait conimission to the person who wears the most appropriate and most handâ€" some‘ costumé to the ball. \Chicago artists and Chicago soâ€" ciety alike have joined forces <to bring to the Drake Hotel on October 26 the finest artists‘ ball ever held in Chitago. 3 ty #:. ican ‘missionaries will alternate in conducting the daily services, while the closing exercises on the feast of St. Jude, October 28th, will be in charge of the Rev. R. D. Goggins, ‘ Because the costumes will be auâ€" thentic in detail and style it was deâ€" cided to add a lighter and less seriâ€" ous touch to the ball by satirizing célebrated old .masters, â€" Goya‘s Duchess of Alba, Whistler‘s Mother, the famous Titian Lute Player, ami SAVE NOW! BUY NOW! 25C¢ Vacuum Pu:b#â€"ll for $1.50 Id 220 A ‘double whip marshimalâ€" low cookle enrobed in pure dark chocolate topped with chopped ‘nuts, i8 BLUVE POINT ; A little roynd, grisp cracker â€"ideal to serve with D. sea foods, chili ... 1M large pkg. DEVIL‘S$ FOOD NUT ECLAIRS, Ib. 19¢ : 328 Railway Ave. : Highwood 1000 . IN GLENCOE Glencoe Groc. & Mkt. 3 "mm‘abe 2 L ilc 3"%:*40c 3 ...°* 35¢ â€"*â€" 10¢ hy others have been burlesqued in the mural panels prepared by Chiâ€" cago artists. 64 q’b&:utiau will benefit from the: pr of the bclb"iliclltb to the Art institute to be used as additio prize funds for Chicago An elaborate entertginment in modetn and old master mapner will be a feature of the evening and will include Corinne, the celebrated apple d;ne:' , a free life class, and other well known dancers and :'nt- Tickets for the ball may be |purâ€" chi at the Art institute, at = shall Fields and at the Drake hotel. Patrons for the ball include of trustees of the Art institute and most of the better known Chiâ€" cago sts. 45 t ( 6 t Annual Conference of ‘he 16th annual Conference of the Illinois Association of Deans of Woâ€" men will be held in Springfield, Iliâ€" PB ans of Women to Be Held October 25 and 26 Traymore D :WIB‘I' € nmm ‘ D CORK (12 Bilver D -:ong:)': iver C D ?Olaa D :n"-um1 The co un try‘s finest, choicest and juiciest pears are to be found in. these large cans, f â€"‘ GOLDEX BANTAM CORN.,......s..... | v’mou Kernelâ€"12 Tins $1.10 D Centrella Vacuum Packed Whole Kernel NTBLETS (12 for $1.170)..........}....c. O :‘5’;’,&'3’;.;(;. for $1.35). C ;g:?g'g?fil(iz for $1.70). C ow ron; (12 for $1.13) 0 :’:.:Em-i ols Timx #10+ Traymore + _ | 3 @ PEACHES:;..f.............l....%arr6‘4 4 Yellow Clingâ€"Sliced or Halvesâ€"12% Tins $1.10, SUuver Cup | 3 . & PEACHES Sliced or Halves (12 for $2.25) . : : Cent | + 4 6. 2 rlA::.(u'rmn.m 3 ‘ Traymore 2 # PEARS (12 Tins $2.25) ; .;......00%00++> 00 Centrella : ____. % 4 o. 1 SLICED PINEAPPLE (12 Tins $£.29) . ... Centrella t y 2 lLlc; D PINEAPPLE (1% Tins $2.98) ... 3 Tra i F 3 21 BLIC PINEAPPLE (12 Tins $2.65).. .. O‘ont?lu t 2 . CRU IIDMIAPPLI (12 Tins $1.20). . 4 (Fla PEACHEES 42 .0} 002022004 2s se c 2e n s n oe c M r’p‘xm Clingâ€"Sliced or Halvesâ€"12 for 3;:: Centrella Centrella 1 > CRUSHED PINKEAPPLE (12 Tins $2.98) GOLDENX BANTAM CORN...... 12 Tins $1.45 Centrella I GOLDEX BAXNTANX CORX + t j 12 Tin SWEET COBRX (12 for $1.10) Centrella Country Gentloman coRK (utorPl.dl)......,.,.‘.....,:.... t 'Ml‘l‘h.lbrlloâ€"-fl for Centrella Centrella PEA8 (12 Tins $1.15) SILYER CUP PEARS $2.60 Dozen No. Oolnzs% 67‘ THERE IS A CENTRELL FOOD STORE NEAR YOUR HOME _ TOERS (12 Tins 87¢) D PEAS (12 Tins $1.10) nois on October 25 and ' Miss Elizabeth Oakeg of Proviso township high school, president of the organization, has &rranged an interesting program with Miss Sarah Sturtevant of Columbi® university as the major speaker, She has chosen as subjects of her two adâ€" dresses "The Dean‘s Relation to the ‘Total Personnel Program in High School and College" and "What Are »rofessional Standards for Deans and Counselors?" iss Griswold and Miss Morgan of the local high school faculty will attend the conâ€" ference. \An eighth : grader asked t the | thing ever by was, is a e : A living for. family.â€" @vocate. _/ ||| .. > We Recommend Town Crigr Flow EXANS FEED E TORE Food, Grass Set ertilizers I‘OCelu'al Ave. â€"; TA H. P. 124 Town Crier 24â€"1b. lk 276 FLOUR EVERGREQNS You‘re Surse to $1.15 At ‘Attractive Prices 10 3 Td 596 3"t.3717¢ 2"%:8 39c PAGE THREE

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