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Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1935, p. 4

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* : * { *. 1. 14 9 1 | PB s t NEXT WEEK: "ROBERTA" with Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair "Bright Lights" â€" * of Peter Grimm" ‘â€" [Last Days of Pompeii" "Last Outpost â€" " Scotland" â€" "Broadway Melody ‘of 1936" Wednesdayâ€"Thursday Sundayâ€"Monday â€"Tuesday Color Classic Cartoo ollywood Ca'l?ers . _ Dionne Quintuple oing On Two Saturday Matinee and tvening 2502 414 I,,| DCETpalh Ave., Lake Forest 23'65 Wedneuhy-'l‘hl‘rsdly- iday . _ Nov. 27â€"28â€"29 Thursday, iving Day, continuous from 2 to 11 > The drive is to ‘start Tuesday wiih Mayor:â€"John O. i(eyars as genâ€" eral chairman. .The goal set is ssioo which, it is believed. will cover the needs of the various orâ€" ganizations for operating funds. ;}t the Monday m?eting commitâ€" teegs were appointed and pledge cards will be distributed in the near future. The Highwood organization has adopted the local Chest‘s slogan “:;7% Once For All." _ f That Highwood will adopt the Community Chest plan for adminisâ€" tering the needs of its local organâ€" izations was definitely decided last Monday evening at a metting of over 150 citizens held at the city hall. | f I Drive To Start Next Tuesday With 81:23 ]Set As Subscription Price, $1.59 Resolutions of condolence,|cards of thanks, obituaries, of : other affairs where an ;.A:L mhpfihuvplhfiâ€"::"' t ep uie? Adviroing retes with Kay Francis, George Brent, Genevieve Tobin, Ralph Forbes â€" ‘Cartoonâ€""Happy Family" â€" Comedyâ€"‘"What‘s the Big Idea" Travelogueâ€""The Yadks Are Coming" â€" est Paramount News "HERE COMES THE BAND" with Virginia Bruce, Ted Healy, Nat Pendlétop, Ted Lew CHICAGO OFFICES A member of _ C «B ' THE CAGO svnmul QU, GROUP . " Gommunications intended must be written on one side of the paper only, and signed with the name And of the writer. | They I Mm‘mm'dl.- day noon to insure in current issue. 7 ( s Issued Thursday of sach w« Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the P MORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNAIL TUEATRE PAGE FOUR FINANCE CORPORATION Third F loor 308 Waukegan Nat‘l Bk. Bidg. Cor. Genesee & Wash. Sts., Waukegan Charges only on unpaid balâ€" ances. Call, write or phone for a private interview. No obliâ€" gation. _\ § HOUSEHOLD ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURE ~»Now, there is no need to ask money favors of ftiends. The Household Plan is available , to everybody! YoU CAN GET CASH ON YOUR. OWN SIGNATURE "THE GOOSE AND THE GANDER*" with Maureen Ofnmnn, Edmung Gwenh, Lucile Watson, Rel‘!huld Owen, Dudley Digges, Normant Foster dgar Kennedy Comedyâ€""In LOVe3 I:& Forty" Neptune Iy:terieoâ€"i“sngle To Live" ‘â€" (Lgtest Pathe Nev security â€"or on furnitureâ€" or on automobiles. Repay in small monthly installments. REDUCED RATES on all loans above $150 Single persons or married couples are eligigl: to borâ€" row, Loans made without Why ‘Touch‘ a friend? Phone: Onitario 7111 Manager: MR. V. J. HULTMAN h Virginia Bruce, Ted Healy, Nat Pendléton, Ted Lewis and His Orchestra, Harry Stockwell, Spanky McFarland | Comedyâ€""Alibi ket" â€" Noveltyâ€"â€"“Si rty Goes ‘South" olor Classicâ€""Little Dutch Plate" â€" Lpt;t Metrotone News "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES" CO THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS INGTON _ w 272 E. Thanksgivin on ollywo« iple: oing ind Evening Snii.dny continuous from 2 u? 11 ; Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest ywood Ca =_| Sportlightâ€"Jungle Waters oing On 'l‘wo â€" Latest Metrotone News IED HER BOSS" |â€" _ "The |Curtain Rises," a new comâ€" | edy by. é . Kaye, has been secured ! for produétion at the Highland Woâ€" ‘ man‘s Club by: the drama group, on | the eveni of Dec. 13 and 14. Vienna) has been chosén as the background of this play, and the story is the ageâ€"old tale of an ugly duckling who later becomes the glaâ€" morous (stige star, Fraulein Karlâ€" ing. Elsa Karling, as the play opâ€" ens, is%riéh and independent, but lacks allure. ‘She realizes this fact, and dec’idek that she will buy what she wantsi namely, romahce. â€" She has become stageâ€"struck and in love with a popular matinee igol of the Vienese stage, one Wilhelm Meisâ€" singer, an determines to gain his love. She attempts to engage Wilâ€" helm as dramatic coath in the hope that she may arouse in him something of emotional interest in herself. ilhelm, brought to Elsa‘s studio by & newspaper man, dodges the assignment as coach, but promâ€" a weleomd on Broadway"; and the Chicago‘Tyibune, "The Curtain Risâ€" es rewardg a full house with mirth" â€"and the| Chicago American: ""A humorous ‘theatrical tale, humorousâ€" ly and, theatrically told â€" godod clean fun, pleasantly splashed with sentiment.‘ t 2 { Jack Sturtevant, a director of the Little Thegtre in Chicago, is directâ€" ing this production. The players are well known in Highland Park. The Neflw York Worldâ€"Telegram says _of it; "an ingenius playâ€"finds "The Curtain Rises" _ To Be Presented Here _ ‘ December 13 and 14 Henry (C. Dosch, Highland Park. New bond of administratrix. in sum of ‘$30,000 approved. * Robert| B. Hubacher, Deerfie_ld.! Letters: of administration issued to | Alma Hubacher, Bond of 310,00Q.' Heirship (proved. 1 f Nels I’eter Benson, â€" Highland Park. Notice of hearing on final report a{ld account orgered pubâ€" lished. | | > “ George| Wilkman, Highland Park. Rule on administrator to pay first class claim within 30 days or show cause. / | Philip \Goldberg, Highland Park. Petition t*o pay amount of note due by estate filed and set for hearing Nov. 26.‘ [ Peter ?uixixi, Highland Park. Noâ€" tice of ‘héaring on{final report and account brdered published. Disposition in the various cases in Probate court before Judge Marâ€" tin C. ker last week as reported by Probgte Clerk John R. Bullock were as follows: § Edmund D. Brigham, Jr., Highâ€" land Park Letters of administration issued 05‘3 Hazel J, Brigham. Bond of .$5;000. duhs Abbie B. Bastin, Highland Park. Inventory. ‘approved. | Local Estates in test Pathe News Probate Court 5 cents per single copy Nov. 30 . Mrs. Frank S. Ronan and Mrs. R. H. Price, coâ€"chairmen of the drama group, announce that tickets will be «on sale Dec. 1. t Louis L. Olsen, 244 North Green Bay road, who was last week called to the family home‘ at Ashland, Wisconsin, â€" on account of the Local Man Loses [ Brother and Father The role of Elsa is played by Ada Louise Voss. Jack Sturtevant will appear as Wilhelm and the underâ€" study who later becomes the "head man" will be Francis Ronan. Henâ€" rietta Souther, Mrs, Milton Souther, will take the part of Thona Landâ€" orf; Adele Whitefield makes and inâ€" teresting "Poldi"; Mark Aisner will be Rudoliph Dortmund; and Leland H. Waite, makes an excellent Arny Zander, The cast has been in reâ€" hearsal for several weeks. ises to send his understudy, Franz Kernman, to teach Elsa the fundaâ€" mentals <of stage art. He agrees further that when she is sufficiently prepared, he will personally give her his attention. 7 h Phones 4 p | Highland Park / _ N 1676â€"7â€"8â€"9 p[ad ] °e ‘\7 | F R E E. Pkg. 'ME_L’O with Saniflush for ... sn 00. F R E E. F R E E â€" M. }I}W SHAKER with Thompson‘s Choc. 4 Malted Milk for .__.__. 450 F R E. E. SCOTTIE CREAM PITCHER with Grapenut Flakes ‘ AOF +ss mss rrrierireonivee reveseraie rvevevessanings loc F R E E â€" TEA STRAINER with 44â€"lb. Salada Tea OR enmelo ie on innem n minlese F R E E. â€" FAIRY SOAP { with large Gold Dust f@r! .lsc 0 P F R E E â€" F R E E. â€" F R E E â€" SHIRLEY TEMPLE CHILD‘S with 3â€"lb can Snowdrift for F R E E â€" FUDGE PAN F R E E. â€" MUG with Bisquick, DPKg@.» fOP .....0.002llllsl TEA POT with 14â€"lb. Lipton‘s Tea, fOr ... with 2 cans Babo fOopP! ... c ul MUFFIN PAN 1 CAN BABO vith 14 lb. Baker‘s Chocolate for ... WEEK END SALE â€" 5300 BLOCK'â€"SHERIDAN'ROAD Telephone LONGBEA(fH 6000 CHICAGO Park Your Car in the Hotel‘s Garageâ€"50¢ HAVE YOU MADE YOUR RESERVATION? ns 4. OUR SUNDAY NIGHT $1.00 SUPPER is meeting general favor MARINE DINING ROOM . e 6:30 to 9:30 P.M. | Concert Program 5:30â€"9:30 with Vocal & Organ Soloists REGULAR SUNDAY DINNER $2.00 per cover Is served from noon to 9:30 P.M. a la carte service until ‘midnight Thursday Night is Patrons‘ Night â€" Dinner $1.00 EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL 19%¢ 19¢ THE PRESS 59¢ 25¢ 39¢ 17¢ 29¢ 17c 13 15â€"0z. pkgs. for.... |\ Liederkranz Cheese, 12 25¢ pkgs. for ... | TOMATO JUICE ! Libby‘s ; 4 cans for .. 2 bars for AM. FAMILY sSoAP 10 barsl FOF ++ eeovesrnews AM. FAMILY FLAJ 2 packages for ... Pâ€"G SOoaAP 4 bars for ............._. MUSTARD quart ‘}&r ......l...l....... BIG Q FLOUR PALMOLIVE soAP 24% Ib. sack $1.00 size for .............___.__ 50â€"cent size for ...............__. LIPTON‘S TEA Â¥â€"pound can for ......_..___. MAZOLA or WESSON OIL pint tan for ................... KOSTO OV ALTINE 2 packages for ... DILL â€"PICKLES quart jar ........_.. BBON . :) h. nocerrrnrrces. con revenbneupere MACARONT or SPAGHETTI, 3 lbs. for..... Johnston‘s INSTANT FUDGE, the package ....... C. H. CHILL CON CARNT 2 cans for each the package ‘Funeral services for Adolph Sr., were held in Ashland, Tuesday, Noâ€" vember 26. ‘He is survived by three daughters, Mrs.. A. M. Burke of Duluth, Minn., Mrs. Theodore Ajune of Bend, Oregon, Mrs. H. W. Barâ€" nett of Chicago, and one son, Louis L. Olsen of Highland Park. | NUT MEATS, Pecans or Black Walnuts : lb. _ BABY GOUDA CHEESE HERSHEY‘S COCOA 1â€"pound can for ........ 4â€"pound can for ...... CRISCO es 1â€"pound can for ......... 1%â€"pound can for ... 3â€"pound can for ........ KNOX GELATINE No clues have been found as to the identity of the driver responâ€" sible for the death of Adolph, Jr., who is survived by a wife, two sons and. a daughter. TOMATO SOUP Campbell‘s; 8 cans for Countryside Pumpkin 2 No. 24 cans for _ l&â€"pound cake for ..........._... HERSHEY‘S CHOCOLATE Mâ€"pound cake for .........._... BAKER‘S COCOA 1â€"pound can for .........._..._.. â€"pound can for ... EDAM CHEESE NUT MEATS, Almonds or Eng. Walnuts, lb.... RAISINSâ€"Seedless, BAKER‘S CHOCOLATE death of his brother, Adoiph C. Olsen, Jr., who was killed _Slkur- day, November 16, by an unidentiâ€" fied hit and run driver, was called back.again this week because of the death of his father, Adolph Olgen, Sr., 82, who died at his home Satâ€" urday, November 28. | L2 $8 420 B6 . icze h atcics us ton > sn# 610 Central Ave. Tel H. P. 124 EVANS FEED STORE CEDAR BEDDING for Dogs on sale at or. .. 29€ "â€"..If€ "*" 30¢ i ~409c¢ 200 98c 45c 209¢ 29¢ 23¢ 63¢ 39¢ 22¢ 9¢ 19¢ 49¢ 39¢ 19¢ 19c 99¢ 19c 19¢ i 21c 19¢ 17¢ _..ll¢ B0c bTc GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5â€"pound sack rovoangerbrpbbrinn o CORN FLAKES Kellogg‘s 2 packages fog ..........__..._ Large pac [PDF m arremnms Kellogg‘s ALL BRAN _ 2 packages for ...........___._. Large plchxi" for . _____ Large package for PURE LARD| the pound ... ... CLUB HOU Dry Mince Meat; 2 p Fepescscetseniifereres LITTLE BOY BLUE the bottle ..K......;............ CRESTO Sa Dressing BPE _2 ooo le ffeneennnnnorrmicainl ... HEINZ‘s soUpS All kinds excépt Cohsomme and Clam Chéwder, 2 cans HEINZ SPAGKETTI 13â€"ounce can, i2 for ......._. 21â€"ounce can, 8 for ._.___._._ AMMONIA quart bottle APRICOTS LINCOWASH quart bottle $..............____. LEE & PERRIN‘S SAUCE the bottle ....$.............._...__ LOG CABINYSYRUP Small can for ... Medium can Large can .L. 2 large pk the bar 4 cans for CIGARE Old Gold, c Pet or Carn&tion MILK 3 tall cansifor . _ SUPER SU JAP ROSE SODAP Nucoa or Luck Margaine; $# lbs. for .. KITCHEN KLENZER tall can PINK SALMON Duif‘s FruiiCake Mix the can .. & s____ .. Men‘s w cotton U‘ Suits An unusfal value at this low price A small gepogit will hold any article in the store until Christmas C In navy blue. 100% wool. Size,36 :fl 46, with genuine Talon zi front. Warm and du . Specially priced VERY ECIAL Latest es, at CHIL jackets. Long slgeves, all sizes and colors. All Ladies‘® Twoâ€"thread Shee 19. | . __ _‘ 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD $ Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. § . xATUlDA'YO a.m. to 9 p.m. i 1 SUN'P'JS“z& to 5:30 for reading only. Tar Bcience Ig_-_n:.!gkh read, borrowed -?.-m umd with plaid 8 to 14 Special at HIFFON HOSE ies Satin or Crepe First Church of Christ, Scientist ~â€" Highland Park RISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM (Stamped irregular) ECIAL EN‘S SNOW SUITS BLOUSES .108 RUBBER GAITERS MELTON JACKETS ‘1.19 Friday and Saturday November 29â€"30 â€"39¢ lle 20c 37c 19¢ 27¢ 25¢ 17¢ 25¢ 19¢ 25¢ 9¢ 29¢ .. 9¢ 19¢ 30¢ 25¢ 21¢ U‘ SUITS CREAM OF WHEAT the package ............__... PoST TOASTIES 2 packages for ................ Large package for ........ GRAPE NUTS 2 packages for ................ POST BRAN FLAKES 2 packages for ............... POST WHOLE BRAN 2 packages for ............... WHEATENA > the RALSTON‘3 â€" BREAKFAST FOOD, pkg WHEATTIES RICE KRISPIES 2 packages for ..........__..._. WHEAT KRISPIES 2 packages for .............._... Kellogg‘s BRAN FLAKES 2 packages for .........._._.__... Kellogg‘s W. W. BISCUIT 2 packages for ...........___... MALTâ€"Oâ€"MEAL the package CRACKERS, Graham 19 or Soda; 2â€"1b. pkg. for € JONES SAUSAGE 31 Links, Ib. 34¢; Meat, Ib. J1C BAUER KRAUT 3 No. 2% cans for _ ZSC ROYAL DESSERTS 17 or JELLO; 3 pkgs. for C CANE SUGAR 10 1b. limit ; 10 lbs. for 59(‘. TELMO CATSUP 2# large bottles for COFFEE, Bulk, the: pound $1.95 $6;49 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 10988 6th ages for ....... package for 24 N. First St. Highland Park Illinois $3.89 25¢ 15¢ 25¢ 35¢ 23¢ 23¢ 22¢ 24¢ 25¢ 25¢ 17¢ 89c¢ 23¢ 25¢ 17¢ 23¢ 21¢ 24¢ 15¢ 19¢ 11¢ 3| d

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