Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1936, p. 7

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ECONOMY CHAMPIOM Co. {' evcry: is,_‘ea:Ivy ‘reason notice). Safety plate Time Pay menit Plan. be S r built! i nludrareg Park 700 caTiCPS y $673® Park 496 â€" *4 Â¥B xÂ¥ w aHURSDAY, MARCH Captain John Evans . 3 @Dies in Washington .M of *‘Mrgm : John M. Evans which occured Janâ€" aary :26th in Washington, D.C., has who served in fiom*fi band of Mrs: Elizabeth Doty Evi â€"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. _Doty . of . this city. â€" ‘They ‘married nine years, October 8.â€"Beâ€" â€"sides his wife Mr. Evans leaves ‘three children, a daughter Patricia aged‘ eight and twins, Topsyand Eva, aged 3% years. g,h.dboonordcredto Fort an Houston, Texas and was to go there in February. 3 e 3 M services were _ held Janâ€" uary 28th with interment.in Arlingâ€" . Mrs. Evans is . living in Savannah, Ca . with herâ€"children. C Ga., Rites Held Tuesday 7 â€"#op Julius G A*E Idberg 57. of 211 Vine avenue, Highland Park, who died last Tharsâ€" day at Miami Beach, Florida, were held Tuesday of this week at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel of the Rosehill cemetery. Mr. Goldberg is survived by his wife, Josephine, and a daughâ€" ‘ter, Mrs. George Block. _____ . Mr. Goldberg had been in failâ€" ing health for several months and went to Florida, accompanied by Mrs. Goldberg and their only daughâ€" Evergreens, Trees .â€"and Shrubs 6. Prices Reasonable Complete with eye test... . 8 Octagon shape for reading or Credit Jeweler & Optician . . $72 Central Ave. H. P. 630 State® registered optometrist. I. H. NEMEROFEF Plumbing and Heating _ â€" | ELECTROL OIL BURNERS . 3 ‘512%, Laurel Avenue |â€" Highland Parks, || | Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 ‘â€" Residence, H. P. 489 [\ usls t ag n‘orn%’ SHERIDAN ROAD, _ i Opcn:%EEK AYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. [ SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. . f * SUNB'.:.Y‘ S}:?&.to“l.izsg for reading only,{ onantincd Christian Science Hiterature may be read, borrowed 9 Phone H. P: CHARLES E. MASON CHARLES E. MASON An affable and thor0OU8NY ‘2nd c Worthyof : your ence and "e oughly gp.i ble of taking care of other four years to the best inte County. | _ ... . blica It is an honor to the Republican such men in office. | /‘ $ . yOTE FOR CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Churcflfiv Christ, Scientist *‘ ~ Mighland Park| | _â€" ._; ! sTATE‘S ATTORNEY : HOWARD MORAN 19, 1936 -(â€"iâ€"â€":"â€" 7 a lllllt““ r&obflbl\[' / IgTATES ATTORNEY j Republican Candidate for vVOTE FOR Maintained by two weeks ago in the hope ofâ€"reâ€" covery, . He was apparently making progress toward better health when ~ Born‘ in New York, Mr. Goldberg came toChicago as a boy. He started his business career as a winâ€" «;wmm:-flymmuu world‘s fgir.~ For a time he was employed in the old Rupert‘s shoe store, where he met a fellowâ€"emâ€" ploys, John O‘Connor: Inâ€" 1903 they former their firm, starting with a single store at Clark and Madison streets.., Mr. O‘Connor is president mhly trustworthy \official. ence and esteem, Thorâ€" taking care of the office anâ€" to the best interests of Lake of the company. Deerfield To Have ~Cassius Easton ~was granted â€"& license for a tavern in the village of Deerfield and will open on May 1 in the formerâ€" Solâ€"Shapiro . store . on Deerfield road. . An ordinance limitâ€" recently passed, but Mr. Easton‘s application _ was presented before the ordinance becameseffective "Co aeate, »OPOAATReETCNs . AECRERE NNEA : 2C 00 200 taverns, will continue to exist and should one of the three discontint business, there could only be two, Other ‘tavern ‘owners are Ric""& Esston, brother of the newly gran ed licensee, and Richard Kress. ~ | _â€"___ April 21 in Deerficld ‘‘A special election lxitho village of Deerfield wilk be held 'rnud;.:'. Apm n. to 5 p.m. 401 the ~purpose: of one village trustee to fill the une! term of George J. Page, who resigned last November to become village treagâ€" urer. The board has been functionâ€" Marsha fi&fiwfi“‘fiw son, Carleton Scribner,;â€"Monrde. Mcâ€" xfi“pr and. C. ,u' -wm?"“. ky /s “L_ â€". Contained also qn&u.noe .ft' the voters will be the bond isste and the new fire district, | °_ |~ Election workers be: East Precinet: Jndsuâ€"-'mg Horenbeérâ€" ger, E. D. Bleiméhl, Fred: Selig; Clerks â€" Catherine t : 8 mzert.‘nmie Wessling. _ | _ |! est Precinet: Jndfuâ€"l;oo â€" er, George Morey, William 3“?“; Clerksâ€"Ruth R. Pet«t,'mldrqd L Gunekel, Lowell Meintzer. _ _‘ Tuesday, April 14, Chicago Kennel Club: | .Sponsors Allâ€"Breed _â€"_ _ Dog Show, April 3â€"5 ~Suburban fanciers of pedigreed dogs . will play a, prominent part in the 35th ‘annual allâ€"breed: show of the Chicago Kennel Club to be 1d Another Tavern the ican party to put where ‘the Bible and village. â€" president, at the Coliseum in Chicago, April 3â€"5, it is stated by Am‘r H. Stewart of Highland Park, presiâ€" dent of the club. All leading kenâ€" wegistered dogs are kéept as pets will be represented./"~~ ) ‘Entries will be received at theâ€" Kennel Club office at 5 North Wabâ€" bashâ€"avenue, Chicago. _..._ . Peter: Peradottic of ~Mighwood, is chairman of the ‘Lake County Italâ€" ianâ€"Ameérican Horner fok Governor Ctub," and Domenic Coftesi, Highâ€" land Park, is on the staté advisory committee. Chris: Morini,,. Highwood, is on the state executive committee, Two thousand * hundred . Italian voters have plédgéd their support of Governor Hengy: Horners and joined Iulian-Amoriu&Hom:r 11:: LSL o t s Lulth : joined Italianâ€"American Horner Iori Governor clubs, F. Lynden Smith,; theâ€"governor‘sâ€"cam e fery announced this weeé. ‘Clubs hagd been formed in a m:jog@(;i of coun, ties in the state by Ami‘? Toigo, state director; Louis J; enegoni, director. of organization; and Jo# eph B. Cassioppi, secretary. > Bannockburn The â€" Bannockburn . f mgmim will have its luncheot I ‘anrjual happening, ‘at the opghing day .01 the Illinois %n ‘clil)| exhibit at §i.fiv’ Pier Satw ~."-'-4 M then attend the ;;; hibit. gathering : always takt the * p there will be none in Ap iL. E. R. Seese,viceâ€"p ."!?,. of â€"élub,‘is chairman of i:'. eo {vhic’h arranged Banri@ékburn‘s | 6X hibit for the flower sh@w. [ +. ‘At the March im 'hl' '°1-‘ Deerfield â€"Village Bgard, Dr JC Johnston Davis, 'hfl °M:L' o port, â€"stated that no! liintagiousâ€" eases had repQrted for Zhe | previous month, i‘ T C Mrs. Marshall Lioy® |‘Doty,. f and only president Bulg g:xn Garden . club, Mr. 1 ve been invited to! guests the Illinois: Garden cb at its j ning. oo id PAAA Meeti To date $460 has Been colle for vehicle tags. | M 15. wi deadline and arrests will be /n by Police Officer Perty | McLaug . Approval of the p toward purchase 0 DOVENMUEHLE || Grafilm Oil Corp. &1 $. Pearb' EHA LOANS| 327.329 N. Start wi for a Cl Home! We are } stely eq i . >’to clutL your rugs, !um‘iture, .fl::rt sries |to rolhe ou of all worry felative to your house cle wl â€"rewegving oriental rugs, repairing and temodeling| barpets, d frl'-mg ;:‘.:o o:?L ding and P carpeting â€" ‘ mstrong{g lincleum. . H rqmnmn'n 10TH EX _/ ~ |IRstimatées Cheerfull 1433% n Aven hnslfl; ORTGAGE! BANKING| FIRM IN ILLINDIS 4TO BE §PPROVED h’«,TH:E FH A THB RBRESB ent of aterigl "fFor St., Ch]cago, Phone Central 8814 d for ugniw circular on rtaage <Plans and Rates ’lom}'s # § ~‘MING. building manholes was made. > Permission was granted the Chilâ€" dren‘s Benefit League fora tag day hext fall on â€"Monday, Oct. 5, 1986. An ordinance was passed for a special election to be held on Tuesâ€" day, April 21, 1986, to elect one trustee to fill vacancy of George J. An ordinance _ was . passed . to. amend ‘the. liquor ordinance to read: two classâ€"D tavern â€" licenses be issued in any one year instead of three; the fee to be $500 per year. instead of $400. ¢ Deerfield R.N.A. j Celebrates Birthday . _Fighty guests were presented at the luncheon served at the Deerfield Masonic â€"Temple on ‘Thursday â€" in celebration of the 25th year of the organization of ~the Deerfield â€"camp, Royal Neighbors ofâ€"America. The tables were decorated »~with silver leaves and a huge four layes_' birthâ€" ’ Phone H. P. 3 & on â€" |Phone Greéenleaf 1632 dayâ€"cake made Johnston was lig purple and |white? â€" > (0. 0 .0 6 0| 4 ing was made. by | the Oracle, [M . Margaret Pettis, who was honored for having held consecutive office in the camp for 25 years. Special ts were Superâ€" visor uu-#.m, rman, and Depuâ€" ties Carrie Krueger and Anna Cooâ€" ley of Chicago. | . | 22. Seven of the nifie tharterâ€"memâ€" bers who were pregent and received gold pins were Liilu Meyer, Lizzie Vant, Charlotte Frédricks, Margaret Pettis, Lena Petemgen, Anna Goog- a. Aupmebecteionatst w it 1029 /(The program including tap daneâ€" ng by grade schdbl under the direcâ€" ‘ thy Lidgerwood; K".fi’%{ih%’ e Ludwig. Abâ€" sent | were | Augulta Haggie and Julia ‘Garrity. .|. [ 0 ; ~ i . a play, DOME‘f'mc ‘â€" RUGS | Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop ‘Sfll‘h‘mm shone 5556 ; Highland Park Nag tzm}lm‘nlon Given ' | mal repairing and wject carpet layâ€" igelow line ‘of new $300 relief labor ose assistâ€" b luncheon . William of the local camp and the reading of an original poem written in 1915 by the late Lizzie Cloes Hole, "The History of Our Camp," by her BRAND BROTHERS _â€" _ Try a\ Filling â€" _ Grafilm“W.S.”Grade| ; Plate 18 South First St. RIB ( f | Roast of B_é}at Ib. 19c & 24¢ Pork Sausage Links Ib. Sliced Bacon : lb. pkg. 15}¢ We slice it for Leg O’Iéal’ltb” Beef Pot Roast Ib. 15¢ & 19¢ Boneless W Leg of Veal snmmssmmmennnimptaiznantaemmmantnemeigmtemeeemec ie 000 d Complete Selection of Fish Thursday, Friday & Saturday Highland Meat Market Specials for Thurs(*y, Friday and Saturday 8 North Second Street Many call Grafilm th MIRACLE Oil beâ€" cause of outstanding performance. We guarantee Grafilm ‘ ) BE outstanding and TO GIVE the utmost satisfaction. _/ Also a tomplete selection of Fish and Oysters 4/ forununfiauol. We cater to part C prices. f that SPRING USE Y > Speczai Salé of Especially \,dapt,ed for § P£ t D «P OW ER & c o N 0 m Y er to parties and church dinners at alé prices. Let us fill your order on that next party. 1 "" Distributors for your Home hone t us figure dsughter, Mrs. Lulu Meyer. . ‘ ‘The next meeting of the camp will be held Thursday evening, March 26, at the o r0" Mirrors Phone Highland Park 185 Highland Park 4017 PAGE SEVEN Ib. 21¢ Ib. 21¢ Hall

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