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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1936, p. 2

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Mis Mr and The hon Joh enu 28t] 64 [H MRS. LAURA LUNDE Not the ‘Job for the Man." League of Women Voters beli that only through efficient pub service can our American form government survive. 8 NEW POTATOES 8:= 25e 384 Central Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 5503 vice, Mrs. Law has personally + dertaken to supply Highland Park with card petitions urging politidal offices, stores and public buildi parties to pledge themselves to abolish the spoils system in federgl, state and loca} governments and to establish «the merit principle by ( pointment. (The card bears the slbâ€" gan, "Find the Man for the Job, TAILORING SERVICE Mevin‘ so ‘firmly and enthis ijastically in the campaign of the National ‘League of Women Votérs for trained personnel in public serâ€" den;‘ citizen‘s advisory commit Mrs, | Renslow Sherer; revisi committee, Mrs. Raymond S. mons. s 3 CENTRAL F PAGE ~TWO TOMATOES 2#:21¢ A&P BAKEA‘s FResH mm * %l7c Chill Con Carne . 3 <;%% 25¢ Bulk Brown Sugar . += 5¢ Cleaners and Shoe ENAMEL CLEANER H. P. WOMEN V goutHERrn u. s. No. 1 ar4bog (Continued from Page 1) | CALIFORNIA 1CEBERG HEAD 2190 ,. qy $999 COMPLETE PINEAPPLE . . it || _ ‘XY 1JQe â€" . "%*10G¢ * RIPE CUBAN . | L euamee as ul 2 00 ke" * * QLujsc z [« .. Higer0s Apples 3185 17e / lendat (year | fny }*"+*~~~~~~ ues bemea@t are as ‘]. F‘rhhu ';T‘jf;.:,,.._. [enry GJ“ Walter: Ruâ€" rndlee spemmicnes (oly, 5) 5. . ent and | orâ€" Minnié â€"_[_|_____|_ _ Marthilds H rs. Jacob 8. Sopb [ oaik. :::::f:ir.g“ m e presidgent El Hiiiqeeiitie @beeicee l ercl d * Mrs. igâ€"| : 1 3@] irionibccnedywcâ€"BWEr | hy B hy 4 ~Lorees 0 t deserpe enl ing "Gartar | uns ‘ by the teacher m::on; iâ€" puplis.] ; l it B obert W k- L v ‘!"fi' ‘BAND® . . Mrs.» Garâ€" | presen Club of St. . . Brighls, | M pben madrensâ€"tlon 3 [rs. MonFge | Heck fi,&: .,.” 4 eorge G#idâ€" | Josh Hophing. clarinetist|â€"â€" ions, | Mré. | Seth, . tromboner |...___ Emil Sa tions I~| Other mombare of the Hee Conter" _ I 33â€" m tâ€" | Silver |Cornet Band : { $# y 8. G ¢. glflTlu.«LA..,.,_.j; Adoiph commit 10¢ Locccola.lc.....l.... Henky Wi . revisi uM T rucsrer m pdrvensmmon anie in ololvss . PORIKE ind 8. Biâ€"| Jim Hapkins, village chtâ€"dp.Art ge j | ' The entire en linment wi ind enthfsâ€" Ei"’f[_:’["‘.‘;fi“’,ff‘_"_” of H. F.|P 19¢ || _ GRANULATED soAP | ‘; OXYDOL EACH BROWN LABEL. . > SALADA TEA Qne nn&:x"nof photography f¢ which the firm is especially note among its patrons, is the p f of unusually fine work on child n pictures. The art | of: gaining |a child‘s donf so that natural expression may be registered in the finished photo, rather than, as : happens, a |timid uprmimf, /and stilted mu‘ is one in which the studio ta 'Tfpfifi.me pride.| | || the studio is prepared to do of the rmtz exacting nature excellent results. , The early equipment was ) entirely hand made, and all finishing was done by hand. years went (by, however,‘ new| at improved eqkflpmentljlu added a regul‘lr iinhruh. until at p ; Mr. Hecketsweiler openéd his fir photographi¢‘studio 1 years Eim PI the: building n > cupied by the Highlan Bump Sho and a short time later moved . ond Street, where he was in b ness until April, 1935, when r moved |into his ‘present m quarters." (|| ; { es PE e eP ) @I NMEFL AlBb Mint relseres is A recent item in the "From of Files" ‘column of the L ‘ Independent Register, dated | M 1901,. stated |that |"Jake Hetk weiler â€" ne to rdrton Grove 1 learn the hy business." . The Hecketsweiler tndio,,ltel at 7 South St. Johns avenue, is { week ¢elebrating the 18th year its founding in Highland Park Jacob et:it'awefler, ‘who b in the photography business fop 0 35 years.â€" | 5/ Hecketsweiler Studio Observes 18th Ye unde?flm direction # Hmi'l"i ke and Miss Olga Walters *ir; at the piand. puxa d b 4 j pâ€" 1 db : 1 Â¥ ‘BAND® | | presen! % C c;‘ St. Iry B%Il:‘ kh:‘ > xnl,l' F. PA Hank Ja » | -;:: % Fock Boope) fam plaped..â€" on Elmer Smith, alto piayer....Charles â€" Josh f%,; V k Other members of the Hee Center | | Me of the choir of the [(Reâ€" d f_»*l.r'qt!wr Church, Cenfral Av'e,ue,»a M : Stree % I present:\ an en ment at ith churgh â€" pn Thu |and Fri@ay evenings| this w The complete program is given ow : 1 Brot. i§pots s â€" H. F. Palink ;flkfl.fififlfi}f ffi:'f.:li::‘.f 1 i;. f:T x Archibald | ) â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"F. C Touw Wakhe Luls Beile _ L.2 __ _ _ Mis cGorke Iitiinn .. _ [, °y _ Musical Selections _ â€" _ || Tt i itc ty oo af Choir Members To Giv Entertainment May 1 PEACHES 2 "wit 270 SLICED on crusHxep j "a<‘ 100 CALIFORNIA DEL MONTE Other fine A & P Kâ€"END VALUES:! in Business ”M’fldw-_n 5 find a choice seléc ] tion, : carefully se fih'A&Pq} Tey â€" h. stath wreg | tresh and offered so reasonably that they‘re outstandâ€"] ing values! A vegetables â€" Make A & P , headquarters . 18 23¢ Mrs, Henry Marthilds sung : by Wlllie t natura Mrs. | Leslie |/ rand was elected red e ] président for : irm of two years 1, as, and Mrs, Geptie Jacobs was reâ€" Idm jand | elected treasur@$ |Other officers to which | the {servo next yu‘ Mrs. Jirah Cole, ide. |. l (| |vice pr:gicllent, l;Mm{M. L. Kerâ€" + uL :| f rihard, secre ',' | 1+5.." 7 teacher and! all ; || || gre urged to sen E: ]i%!'tobe ispose ~ oA OB [ { || _ T: [Meet [ ||,| The North S: [, { | disociation | will â€" 4| aÂ¥ening at 8 o‘ i ? Mlace schopl.‘ All -1 & ;. attend. |. S <||| [ The North_ 8 «[ | | gsociation will || ||geffening> at 8 o‘ H esd to ifend.! i uriged to attend. #4 WQN)%Y#:: g’fltfiffi“fi&#&: M s NC madeffffetâ€" Vlant your _|The American |ffardeners associâ€" @fion will hold a|[Â¥ahlia show Sepâ€" bémber 19â€"/and =-u the Winnetka Climmuinits house{ / This will be the fééond jannual ‘Wiow. â€" The on ilttee i,lx harge dfsists of Charles Cilbher . Norti@h Matthews of Mibbard Woods. (yturther informaâ€" J Mrs. |Brand Yhas appointed her | commit "ehfletn as follows: ||_Programâ€"Mi# Ward Gauntlett; ‘ H' hipâ€" (hs. G. A. Willen; |Finance:â€"M#s. K4 F. Bupnett; Pubâ€" [icity â€" Mrs. !§ aymond Dobbins; Hygien Mra.‘,’.qwice Casad; Soâ€" |cialâ€"Miss Ethe M Titus. | | 1 ‘;“f A report of [statej‘convention | was given by M#s, Maurice Casad. | The KindergaÂ¥ten mothers were | hostesses, with fi‘s. O. F. Burnett |lknd Mrs Keqn Roks gourinx. ‘ || This â€" |meetings eoncluded . four | year‘s /& rk ung} the capable, guiâ€" |Hance /of| Mrs. X{Arry Muhlke., sociation . will t next Monday ening at 8 o‘t@ck ‘at the Elm ace schopl." All Hiembers are urged attend. || 40 . | ‘The: North S ban |Philatelie iation will mhet next Monday ng> at 8 o‘ at) the Elm e: school.. AY members are red to attend.! t tamp Club "Fo .. _ !« Meet/Next Monday ‘The North Sullurban | Philatelie ardeners gymnagium . wi ‘kev m " Ptesi# ports and sur year were rea various qom(ml figers. Campbell Chai 0.E.8. . will old a rummag h le Thursday and ‘riday, May 14 »'; 15, in the store cated at 513 Céfitral aye., formerâ€" r occupied .by ui; Quick â€"Shoe epair shop. Aly members hayâ€" ig clothit or B homhfld goods hich they no lpfiger have use for re urged to senfl{them to the chapâ€" r to be noselifof. | ‘ U f w.\v- CECINCE A s B alde The n;l;:is ing of the Deerâ€" field GrammarkBchool P.â€"T.â€"A. was held Friday a n in the school F'un*ral ser ) will be held Friâ€" day at 2:30 o‘dbck from her daugh ter‘s hreme with burial in Memorial Park ¢emeterye â€" ‘f : Suryiving ,» her husband Anâ€" drew J. De VJb Sr., six sons, Calâ€" vin of North Bhicago, Andrew J. of Highwood, â€" Wills and Cyrus of Highland ParW® Evan of Highwood and Tbert Wofâ€" Wheeling; one ‘daughter, Mrg.SEligzabeth Dever, two br:tie ,, Geotige Willis of Highâ€" land Park and@Dave Willis of Athâ€" ens, Ohio, twolRisters, Sarah Goodâ€" win of Sioday@le, Ohio, and Mary Alice Rugglesg Mof, Gas City, Ind.; seventéen grayichildren and thirâ€" teen great grilWMdchildren. or a full line & cold meats go ummage Â¥pe ) [ un .. Mrs, Elizabeth Dever 1+ â€"| â€" Digg; Burial Friday Mro. Eliza ;Dever, aged 66, p& away M‘uesday {morning at the home of hBe daughter, Mrs. Reâ€" becca A. Grik eyer, 1102 N. Greenâ€" bay rd. |. ; 1/ 5 & Sylvia 8i in "The Trail of the Lonegsome " m picture produced in natural (Wors, will be shown Tuesday, W ay, Thursday, and T y f~‘ Monday, May 17 and 18, Leslic Hpyard and Bette Davis in "The Pe fÂ¥ified) Porest," with a .fl ;u;x c ,ii «which inludes (Geneâ€" eve in, Kjumphrey Bogart, and Dick :Foran |}} / ;. Saturday, evening, "Y ard Dix, Le Jessip Ralph slow :Steven Con@Munity Garden Class of the Highiqh ‘ arkâ€"Woman‘s club will ’ [hake in the campaign of "gharingjyour lilacs" campaign #po "bH the Chicago Tribune. â€" May 19â€"28] have been selected as the time wikin the greatest number of lilkés arflexpected to be open. Al Jil ~-B;€~ i:fbuted in the comâ€" munity willfHe gent to Chicago hosâ€" pitals land| Wlany other worthy inâ€" dtitutions. | 1B f ’ Comm Stage rand was elected term of two years e Jacobs was reâ€" \Other officers to ter O.E.S. will ale Thursday and d 15, in the store tral ave., formerâ€" ouis Quick Shoe y members hayâ€" ld May 14â€"15 ter O.ES. will 3rand f eerfield P.T.A. e To Mrs. Harry Muhlâ€" t, presiding. Reâ€" aries of the past y chairmen of the es, and by the ofâ€" rban |Philatelic 6t next Monday ay 16, matinee and w Dust," with Richâ€" Hyams, lfitndy’ Clyde, [oroni Olsen, and Onâ€" y Garden Class re Lilacs" Drive rban | Philatelic it next Monday ciation ahlia Show THE PRESS Boys‘ Sanforized Covert Shorts with elastic waist band. Priced at ..........;:. . . Boys‘ Covert Camp Suits 1 | Now is the time to select your Swim Trunks! make. Boys sizes are priced at $1.65; Men‘s s Boys‘ Polo Shirts | |+ _ Boys‘ K Specially priced at from § Ein!! ans las Our prices are right, and yet you can get the best at Moraine Grocery, 1060 N. Green Bay road. | A teaspoon of celery salt added to cracker crumbs in which oysters are rolled before frying improves their flavor. fk Two or three clam shells boiled in a tea kettle occasionally .. will) preâ€" vent deposits gathering on the inâ€" side of the kettle. * If windows are rubbed with tissue paper after they have been washed with chamois wrung out of a quart of warm water to which a tableâ€" spoonful of ammonia has been addâ€" ed, they will have a brilliant polish. The operetta is being <presented by the fifth grade pupils under the direction _of their teacher, Miss Irene Everson, and the musi¢ suâ€" pervisor,‘ Miss Virginia Engels, â€" _ "Aunt Drucilla‘s Garden," a very clever little r{g):retta, wilr be ‘given in tfl Deerfield : Grammar gchool on Friday, May 15, at 8 p.m. There is no charge for admission and the public is cordially invited to .reâ€" serve the date for a pleasant eveâ€" ning‘s entertainment. §A T Deerfield School Tel. Highland Park 2030 â€" 2012 @ These new Wayâ€"nees are the sort of stockings that will ‘delight your flair for the luxurious and your practical nature too! The Wayâ€"nees Lastex Lace garter conceals its usefulness in a delicate Alengon pattern. You‘ll love its beauty and its sleek support. It doesn‘t slip, twist or lose its elasticity in washing. And you‘ll dote on the noâ€"garterâ€"run economy of Wayâ€"nees . . . their comfort . . . their subtle colors. 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