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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1936, p. 2

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k U 44 )* Imnbkom 5 B ~| D | §pimg County Firemen to Hold â€"| Those working on plans Officials of the Lake County Fireâ€" men‘s asgociation are eomplotin.; ‘arâ€" rangements to entertain‘ more 800 firemen at Antioch . Y April 27, at 8 p.m. at the opening spring meeting of the association. PAGE TWO Round Steak 8 North Second Street Phone Highland Park 135 Cottage Cheese Highland Meat Market HILWAUKBB SMALL Frankfurters SWIFT*3 PREMIUM Veal Roast . _ Ib. 25c Bacon Sliced :Ib. pkg. 16!c¢ Please have a list of your delinquent accounts in han f of Secretary by May 1st, 1936. ‘This is important ag our next compilation will beâ€"compiled on that date. || Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Spring Meeting Next Monday at Antioch ANGOLN ~ IEPHYA LINCOLN ZEPHYR 2: Spring Jestival We cater to parties and church dinners at wholesale prices. Let us fill your order on that next party. | < < These body colors are now avaitlable at no extra cost \Bring your wife, or Ladies (this ts )’w),m will ( ie e e e ons ‘Please drop in, or, if you prefer, telephone us now » + & YOUR LINCOLN ZEPHYR DEALER. ‘with a new sense of security , . . And that‘s the ‘Lincoln Zephyr Vâ€"12. | \So, we are offering you the open road, on the day \you choose, at our expense. Ex cf o dinner) you need a new kind of motor car. ) ou want 3 im that sombines & new hind of poformjice dinner) The Open Road Begins at the Open Door of our Lincoln ZephyW o win the open road today (and still get back for CARDIPY CREEN STONINGTON CRAY RUSTRE MACK . â€"~ ROYAL MUZ CorpoBA Crar ASCOT MAROON > GUNMETAL Illinois Dental Credit Association ._â€"â€" Lake County Branch _\ PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. 101 North St. Johns Avenue «â€"â€"â€"â€"Free Delivery â€"â€" NOTICE TO MEMBERS April U We Slice It For You of event are Chief Robert Binrlfl sistant ‘Chief William Wa Honorary Chief Charles Byer the Fox Lake fire dapartme Chief James Stearns, Captai ert Wilton and Electrician V Anderson of the Antioch vo! fire department. The Antioch fire departm not had a county meeting of 1 April 30 Ib. 24¢ Ib. 32¢ P The |big show, during its eight day run, which includes two Sunâ€" days, will have a great variety of pentertainmient | features, including Indian |singers and animal imitators, lumberjacks, radio stars and other attractions. The show will be: opâ€" ened from 1 p. m. to 11 .m.| each dl,g] > i t P44 0 4 I 4 1 [ a | _/ _CARD OF THANKs . { (Expressing our deep appreciation our y ‘friends for their many ts of kirndness and sympathy exâ€" nded to ts in our recent bereaveâ€" ment, < _ The Elwell Family. | / «8 ys will include Ilinois \day, Wisconsin day, Izaak Walton ‘day, Minhesota‘ day, Yachtsmen 'vd&f‘\n tion eyening, baseball stars bvm!" » j F Bal â€"Na Pi*r_ha@ been comflete]y reâ€" juvena , including the installation of a new t;gtingvlysnm or use in chilly ther, and the décorations for the big show are particularly atâ€" tractive to the sportsman. . _ _: All |thei latest in fishing tackle, ‘huhti ar, and camp equipment such as tonts and auto trailers, will be seen at the big show. | : This year the boats, both sail and motpr, will be seen in greater proâ€" fusion ever before. â€" Nearly all the builders of, waterâ€"yoing craft, especially pf boats used on the Great Lakes and rivers, will show ‘their very 14m designs and models. â€" ‘o! ‘first time, the state of Hlingis will officially join in the Chiâ€" cago and Sports Show, Manâ€" ager |E m points out. C. F, Thompson, state director of conser: m'io a nees. from Springfield that te has an interesting outâ€" ‘ofâ€"door exhibit under construction. Exhibits ifrom ‘such famous wodâ€" ‘land statés as Minnesota and Wisâ€" congi 11, as usual, bring a real ‘touch |of }nature to the mile long Navy Pieg. $ ~ All Ithei latest in fishing tackle RELIABLE_LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CoO. spo rifle by | t tests Exp tiona all i tork muni alwa castin fr ) “E' en Poj Illinoi always n T ) IIIT. i entries i For th Illing cago female, from all Chicagoland comâ€" mexxi ies and is the sort of event that all !rembers of the family like, Lt ind ‘fly casting contests, spo ref by the Chicago Tribune, rifie and pistol shooting, sponsored by the Daily News, archery conâ€" tests, sponsored by the Herald and Examinet, and the Daily Times, staâ€" tionary Wicycle racing contest, will all ‘interest participants and spectaâ€" torg is well.:: Such suburban comâ€" munities ‘as Berwyn, for instance, always fhrnish leaders in the bait castin t;:rt-, uéd "erack shots" fro ark, go Heights lm and Park l:if: among the entries in the shooting competition. dicate the record breaking attendâ€" ange of 146,000 in 1985 is certain to benmm sed} * ~;% 1/ +/ The lig sports show,twi its “s” n ring cireus" of ¢o tition in such events as bait:and fly castâ€" ing, |horke shoe pitching, archery, rig'g and| pistol shooting, stationary bicy¢le "racing" and other events, always attracts cn:ipirfig, fishing and ungngienthusi ts, male and B'ogt and| Sports Show ~Opens May 3 in Chicago (A commi of m:it:rlel from the| various departments of Lake county, with a committee from the North icago Chgmflr ‘of Comâ€" merce, is working out plans for the annual ,d:g convention.| || _ ‘This { committeeâ€"includes| Chief Frank E; re&pun, Sylvan Slepyan, ing and ‘John| Moore.| It con | Many d.fi. of business are to be k’d over between members of the two county associations, :pfi?')ar- atory to holding the annual meetings of tl'xe two associations in May, when) the arinual election of officers t b:}el ; The hketcounqy gonâ€" ention tmomr will be held in North Chi on Wednesday, April ‘s mfi&m since the spring of 1 It [ decided wfien the date ras set for the spring meeting that the Fox Lake department be named to ith program plans and hat me of the McHenry Counâ€" ty men‘s association be extended invitations t attend th? session. npotradthst the annual county ention will draw a crowd of P. 1718 THE PRESS Music will be furnished by Vic: tor Lenzi‘s Orchestra. §+ a ‘ The Red Cross flood relief benefit dance, sponsored> by the Italoâ€" American Civic‘ association in co junction with the Cuore Arte Club, Italian Women‘s Prosperity Ulub, and the Societa Modenese, will be given Saturday, April 25, at the Elks‘ Hall, Highland Park. | All proceeds will be donated to th;»l Américan Red Cross for flood relief. Co l 1 Flood Relief Dance _ to Be Given Saturday "His widow, Mrs. Pauline Meyer Rubens, was named executrix of the estate,. A provision. explained Mr. Rubens did not provide for his wife in the will because she has her own estate. He.left $10,000 to the Jewâ€" ish Charities, of which he w‘sz former pregident.. The remainder the estate is divided equally among two daughters, Mrs. ‘Katherine R. Loewenthal, _ Mrs. Margaret Weil, and l: son Walter L., all of Highland Par £ t $ StarValues in the Boys® S{torfl Official Distributor of Cub and Boy Scout Uniforms * The .estate of Charles Rubens, réâ€" tired manufacturer and N gi:t, wu; admitted to pmm ar y by Judge Martin, C. N the Lake county Probate court at Waukegan. It listed assets of mâ€" 500, mostly personal property. | | . Mr. Rubens, who was 71 years 0 was killed April 1 in an automob accident in Los Angeles. He liv at257 Moraine road ,Highland Park. Charles Ruben‘s § $202,000 Estate _ Left to Family Read The Wantâ€"Ads Women‘s New Spring Handbags Duke of Kent, button down collar style. All sizes $1.00. Genuine Coyame cloth. A star value in the boys secâ€" tion. Chiffon, weight, silkâ€"toâ€"top Hosiery in all the new spriné ; :) /‘ Bervice we‘x_’%ht with lisle top for extra wear. Highnoon â€" Pago â€" Matimba â€" Dunbat : â€" Sname | H BOYS‘ | POLO SHIRTS 55c BOYS SHIRTS Grain leather, patents and smooth calf. Pouch, under 9* arm, ___top handle styles. All are.star values at $1. i Just received from the North Star Mills, this blanke | very mM underpriced for this sale. It will pay yo | anticipate your blanket needs for next winter. Colors t has? CGiarneft s Green â€" Roke â€" Women‘s Fullâ€"Fashjoned North Sta Blankets $ Spring Sale of ilk Hosiery Sport neck, b:;tdclotl h shirts â€"â€"Oolors include the popular heeptones. | t . BOYS ETON CAPS > \~~ 89c Boys‘ Eton dtyle caps. A ,s;plendid value at this prite. .‘ The Dorcas society of the Zion Lutheran :ch will give a radio Thursday, April Mfl;:; 8 p.m. Talâ€" ent will be £ among the ‘members of Doreas society. A full evening of entertainment is asâ€" sured those who attend. ‘Refreshâ€" ments will be served. Radio Program at Zion mtherm Church . _Tha. Norcas society of the Zion Why not escape hard work and getLa far more satisâ€" factory laundry job by sendâ€" ing your work to the Skokie Valley Off Bed, table and bath linens, madeira incy | ironed and folded réady for use.< Weking app tun;:i;.t:mp, ready for ironing. | _ . on rrapargane malkariftieciphas. e .. BOYS‘ SPORT SHIRTS 89c¢ Additional weight, Ib. 7 â€" | Snappy THRIFTY (Hydro) model with f, Junior sizes Youths, 12 to 18 All wool matBrials. $3.95 Rummage . onâ€" The l be All inte are donations hand outlook forflmore id cleaning son. _ Rep dates, MayJB4 and 15. 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