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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1935, p. 3

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»B $€ 4 4 1f x6 h «f $Â¥ €4 The Lake County Federation Women‘s Clubs will meet at Masonic Temple, Waukegan, M day, Oct. 28, at 11 o‘clock. I tions for lunch must be made Thursday, Oct. 24 by calling Hi land Park 4123. County Federation of Women‘s Clubs to Meet on October 28 The several hundred citizens . who are taking an active part in the campaign are deserving of the gtaâ€" titude of the community, and should receive a courteous reception and a generous response from their = low citizens when they call in = nection with the campaign. JY WILLIAM M; DOOLEHY, of our citizens have .been ed upon to actively participate \in many different campaigns. More and more the progressive cities of the country are realizing the inâ€" efficiency‘ and wastefulness of the old plan, and are combining various undertakings into gne united community effort. â€" Highâ€" land Park is glad to take its pl in this progressive movement. I, William M. Dooley, Mlyorlof the City of Highland Park, comâ€" mend to all residents of the city the necessary and worthwhile underâ€" taking represented by the Highland Park Community Chest, and u all of our citizens in accordance with their, means to generously supâ€" port this civic enterprise during e first Annual Campaign, October 30 to November 11. Every day thousands of people are ?.1;1 en gran ie e esn Follow the crowd to Peacock‘s, | where you are assured of reliable returns. In past years our midentsnl‘nté received separate appeals, and y Government buying of Old Gold .5 Silver has sent prices up 69% on n gold and 100% on old silver since 1 Pay Big Cash Dividends to the past and present se which the Navy of ‘the U States has rendered to the Nation during one hundred and sixty rs, and to the men who have res in times of peril to the call to arms, and who stand ready at all times to uphold and defend the ideals and institutions of this great country. Now, Therefore, I, William |M. Dooley, Mayor of the City of Highâ€" land Park, by virtue of the autHorâ€" ity vested in me by the law, do ignate Monday, October 28, 1935, as "Navy Day," and urge that ur. appreciation of the loyal services of th Navy be shown by a display, of the national colors, and that approâ€" priate exercises be held to commemâ€" orate the occasion. Ao+ _ _OLD GOLD OLD SILVER This day will be observed by citizens of this country as a tri Monday, October 28, has been ignated as Navy Day, the annive sary of the establishment of | th American Navy by the Continehti Congress in 1775; and : Now, Therefore, I, as Maypr 6f the Municipality of Highland Park, do hereby proclaim November 1, as "Citizenship Day" in this municiâ€" pality and respectfully urge all: of our citizens to reconcentrate and rededicate themselves to the conâ€" tinued improvement of governmenâ€" tal affairs,â€"Local, State and| Naâ€" tional. . Signed this 21st day of Ocuber, 1935. 4 [ WILLIAM M. DOOLEY Whereas, the promotion of, good citizenship will not only revive an interest in governmental affairs, but will be conductive to the stability, good order, publi¢ peace and \progâ€" perity of this municipality, the State of Tllinois and our Nat&m. > ings and values of Ame;ien% Citiâ€" zenship, and 3. ( PAGE TWO Whereas, it is right and proper for the citizens of this municipality to cooperate with all efforts for the promotion of a deep and vital.sense of good citizenship, and | Whereas, it is desirable for all of us from time to time to our !!lemoric_sls_totl;edeeper_m. OLD GOLD RUSH NOW oN IN EARNEST ‘ C€. D. PEACOCK JEWELERS SINCE 1837 State and Monroe Palmer House Corner CITIZENSHIP DA PROCLAMATION PROCLAMATION PROCLAMATI WILLIAM M. DOOLEY Mayor. Af f Mayor City of Highland Pa Mayor ]1 City of Highland Park. Mayor of he 35, ur of of ut Next Sunday the Indians will play the Highlanders at the Highwood field. ‘ ~â€"In the second quarter the Indians ‘combined a nifty runniing and passâ€" ing attack to score the first touchâ€" down of the game. Intercepting a Waukegan pass, Oscar Carlson, the Highwood l‘:fllblck‘, paved the way for the final touchdown. On the folâ€" lowing play, Zeke Campagni runâ€" ning, behind perfect intereference scored on a 30 yard run. Johnny Braser :onverted the â€"extra point. Showing their ‘u Highwood . Indians heavy Waukegan F\ for their third con Highwood Indians Win | 13â€"0 Over Flying Finns a speaker give a brief outline of the permanent program for public safety being sponsored by Mayor William B. Dooley and Dumaresq Specer Post of ge American Leâ€" gion. Refreshments will be served and all members ‘are urged to atâ€" tend. : â€" . ( By special d'npnm ent Mr. Petâ€" ers of the Central Tire and Rubber Co., will show 4n entire . motion picture program, part of which has to do with safety, but which will include news reels, a feature picture and a comedy. It is planned to have The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks were one of the first organizations ‘to join the . program for Highland Park SBafety Week and will feature in their meeting tonight, Thursday, Oct. 31, a speâ€" cial program . deyoted to greater public safety, . | Elks Sponsor Safety Social Service Dept. . in a Special Program| of H. P. Woman‘s Club l "" ftttme O 300 ‘~ Active in Projects Special "Carry Out" Bag of 3 Bottles Furnished Free of Charge! Highland Meat Market‘ "Pete" and "Adam" Props. 8 North Second Street y j FrankFurts MICKELBERRY C SWIFT‘S PREMIUM Leg O‘ Lamb Grand Opening SATURDAY OF THE | Highland Meat Market r a li-i:td time only! So start your set of * glasses today! . This Beautiful Modern Glass Demonstrating SWIFT‘$ BROOKFIELD PORK SAUSAGE, SATURDAY ONLY. _ . Indians defeated the ukegan Flying Finns 13â€"0 third co utive victory. second quarter the Indians a nifty running and passâ€" c to score ithe first touchâ€" the : game.| Intercepting a on purchases regardless of amount 1st Prize .............___..._12 Ib. Premium Ham 2nd Prize ..................6 lb. Crown Roast of Pork 3rd Prize :...............6 or 7 Ib. avg. Leg of Lamb FR EEF with a purchase of 3 LARGE BOTTLES Oscar Carlson, the FREE TICKETS 8 NORTH SECOND STREET ual power the of yR, _ OVUALITY gool BEVERAGES EXTRA 1{8! GINGER AL RESH LIIME RICEKEY â€" GRAPEFRUIT RICKEYâ€"EXTRA DRY WHITE SODA â€"SPARKLING WATII-â€"CI‘g sODA â€"ROOT BEERâ€"CREAM Aâ€"and other Fruit Flavors. ©400 Clab" Beverâ€" ages have ‘the taste and sparkle you wantâ€"and they‘re pure as only the ‘-‘on modern sanitary methods can make em,. _ The Fred Balz barber shop has been moved from 388 Central aveâ€" nue to a new location at 392 Cenâ€" tral avenue. i; â€" |);â€". Fred Balz Barber Shop Moved to New Location Mrs, Fawell, H.P. 3464, will gladâ€" ly call for material when donors are unable to take it to the social service headquarters â€"â€" mark them for the Highland Park: Woman‘s club projects. Mrs. Fawell will call for old clothing and also for toys needing repairing. Donors are reâ€" quested to get them to headquarters early as theâ€"firemen are so rushed later‘ on. & | Mrs. Mildred Haessler, « who teaches Monday evenings at the Park Ridge School for Girls in the name of the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s club, but without remuneraâ€" tion, has, seventyâ€"two most enthusiâ€" astic tappers in the class. The social service department of the Highland Park Woman‘s club announces that there is still need of material for black bloomers for the Park Ridge School of Girls, as well as for colored materials to be made up into clothes for the children at Dorcas Home,, 5B Te 319 Euclid Ave. Telephone 3233 PETER VOLE BLACK DIRT AND MANURE Hauling or Trucking by |, the hour or day. Mr. Balz, who is well known in Plus Bottle Depos!t bottles for z9c : Highland Park lb 27c Highwood T HE PRESS8 Ravinia School to Give Program for Safety Week The P.T.A. of Ravinia school will give a special program in the school the bar professions in Highâ€" land Park through his many years of work here, will offer in his new shop the e high type of service that has proven to be so popular with his patrons in the past. | C @4 â€"@ & @4 & _ 4 4 4 4 4 4 Another exceptional value is ‘this all wool blanket in the large 72x84 size with twoâ€"tone border. Green, blue, While a limited number last as we can not obtain more at fthis_ price. Large 72x84 inch size with satin binding. Colors are gréen, rose, peach, rust, blue. 50 inch All Linen Crash Fluffy North Star All Wool Blankets $6.95 All Wool Blankets $6.95 T woâ€"Tone Border 2 .$1.19 ; Small and â€" > Medflym Dot . ’ Marquisette _ â€"also of Plain = Marquisette dadrne fopfe jel[ | ‘Marquisette j . Curtains. _ Striped borders or plaids in deeb tones. _ ~Guaranteed fast colors. Also in sets with ‘six napkins at $1.95 set. > + ; By special arrangement with . Ege of the Portland Cement ation the nationally known pict "Saving Seconds" has been m available for the occasion and ar added attraction another pict auditorium at 1:15 Friday ernoon, Nov. 1, under the din of Mrs. Lawrence B. Meyers, part of the many interesting: instructive features that have l arranged for Highland Park‘s 8 ty Week. $1.25 Ma rde | _ . ALL WOOL ], TWIN SETS $3.95 | Sli r ue feans Eol rmeiy‘s and eard fla. wia ks e rings. Neatly s+&4 440 44 |carefully _ tailored. . 14 [NE-W ctfimm: JEWELRY $1.00 ne soft lea . â€" Brown, ®, black. | #-xnehl at [MPORTED KID ‘GLOVES§ | $1.95 in and smopth leathers with zippe ATTENTION, MEMBERS op STAMP COLLECTOR‘3 Albums that hold 864 stampy are now avai at stores and from your : newsdealer. _ You‘) find the stamps in r SUNDAYM HERALD AND EXAMINEpr ovelty ||n‘ | plain â€" colors, ranteed |fast.,. * o l PPNINE Will be Allschildrer in the school :,'."' members of the P.T.A are hv& for what Mrs. Meyers promises Pe be a most @ntertaining afternoon. THURSD*!;. OCTOBER 24, 1985 of deepâ€"sen fighing will be BLOUSES $1.19 ATHER B i AGS NoyELTy SKIRTS $2.95 t 1 ".-

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