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Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1936, p. 3

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| JP x “:N.g:ug:;: ;.'"'.' _ CONVenigniea 1N ure joutâ€"door g.., * ith, ,frind: & cing beging ~ Uuntil ".“flch? 7 pm, AsSport TTE 1i 2.‘ ~@vert Aaill ol igioni who ‘ o project, state that S s u::' 3:?.‘:“““_“2; ACK mfort! #4 at all duty! 15 of the ns who » JUNE 11 3t omntipccoommemenâ€"as m Robert to :‘:,:“‘. AVente ang wish & + from 3 & to 3 ht it {1 ‘ h “ '; beyond . surface es to grow into the \M&:‘g, that â€"Y.W.C.A. !!‘1" ] r who wants to mhare in the progrem Ts the *ohâ€" ven by Mrs. K Sameen, promiens 5ie se ' nner M!.fiztb;-t:nflofimr’l club ?'UI'SD‘Y' membership mae=®" . | Mother‘s Club Holds \ _ Annual Dinner at Y by the .committee of which : Mrs Harry was chairman, are: Mrs. W Gerkin, first vice presâ€" ident, Mrs. John Pichietti, second vice . t, Mrs. Elmer Webb, recording) ‘secretary, Mrs. Elmer Therrien, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Joseph Farnetti, treasâ€" Mrs. Paulsen :fndthaln. Renner, in appreciation elub‘s part in sending them to the National Y.W.C:A. : convention in Colorado Springs,; announced a gift of new footlights of the stage. Mrs:; Frank Horn, who sang a group of four Norwegian songs, including a beauâ€" tiful: lullaby; Mrs. Theodore Osâ€" born, président of the Y.W.C.A., who gave a tribute to mothers as an opening devotion; and Mrs. Ol. mfin founded ‘the Mothers‘ twenty years ago, were guests of . The tables were attracâ€" tive with purple lilies, purple and white phlox, white peonies, and white candles while the quilts exâ€" hibited by the handiwork group Saimen ids y yal banginet r e gay 1 ngs. ‘The ucky Rosé quilt which Mrs. ‘Marks has donated to the elub and her original flower garâ€" den cover were good evidence of the handicraft leaders‘ own indusâ€" try. The annudl dinner, served complimentary to all members, was in charge of Mrs. John Fay and Mrs. Fred Lindstrom, ‘ Su-ng picnics will be in charge of Mrs. Willis Gerken. These will take the place of all regular meetâ€" ings until the fall program is anâ€" Solid Gold compléete Others upâ€"to $350.00â€"â€" ; BHee Our Selection of WEDDING RINGS, $5 and up. Wedding and Graduation Gifts Girls and Boys Bulova and Elgin WATCHES ... Plated Al'flclflng xi# We always pay proper is value I. H. NEMEROFE \CREDIT JEWELER ! AND OPTICIAN $72 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 Diamond Engagement 5 o Ring Sets hi oce â€"_.. $10.90 Jewelry, Watches, Gold Teeth, OLD GOLD One dollar per week. WATCHES ........... JUNE 11, 1986 CASH for t 16 Clyde Hatch Dies; Buried at Northfield Clyde Hatch passed away Saturâ€" day at his home in Highland Park. Funeral senvices were held Tuesday at Laver‘s Fuheral home in Northâ€" brook and interment was in North Northfield ‘cemetery, Mr. Hatch was born July 2, 1879 in Manteno, Iil. His wife, who was Martha Trigr of Northfield passed away in November, 1918, in Deerâ€" field. Mr. Hatch has resided in this vicinity for the past thirty years. Surviving are five children, Marâ€" garet, Charles, Dorothy, Homer, and Robert; two grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. John Hatch, a brother, Elmer Hatch, of Maywood; two sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Florence Macadie and Frances Hatch of Chicago. Summer Bible School The first session of the annual Summer Bible school of the First United Evangelical church ‘will open on Monday morning at 9 o‘clock for YVlowas ashâ€"AM THIS SALE FOR JUNE 11, 12 AND 1 | 98 ‘ 7 Jt @ jeue t AH‘\I" c\-‘bfl‘, 30% QUALITY â€" ECONO VIKING COFFEE ......... CENTURY CLUB COFFEE .. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN‘S .... SILVER CUP COFFEE ..... MANOR HOUSE COFFEE .. STEWARTS PRIVATE BLEND CENTRELLA COFFEE ..... 'ed:ohnuf?vmuad:olcqflnwm gn’ndubl'hmm.dskcboulw”mflnah Ground Coffee! A trial will convince you! . | "Famous for Flavor ‘co:"'. \fl fs l\;;‘;'d'c Ne M‘ o" ... ie ‘If Covers Scratches! LIFEBUVOY SOAP V ery Special Specially Priced\| ""‘‘"| â€"Elfin Crackers ‘tbâ€"ovx;:on pular French Dress} t nade .. . ?unrer(uny mol.:T -:fl spley. New! With a tempting ‘tang |. . : and a special Frenchg}yle MnM! Half Pint .. Full: 1â€"lb. l C .. pkg. 5c Their crisp, tasty goodness add zest to your soups and salad ade w delici G . oi em‘?:l.‘."f: or é:?l Sy mrna #8. E S | dien i6 y TARTS «« * 19 } Kraft FRENCH DRESSING FRENCH DRESSING | perfect shortening . . . aznoh-tunn:. Crisco ier and better tasting of all kin _CRISCO i1 996 YOoUur CHOICE _ . | l6c 2,.,.31¢ Bremner Bros. registration. Se will each day (tnm y) to 11:30 am. All a fally invited. e Eastern Star H Matronâ€"P ‘Wednesday â€" evening, Jung Mé Campbell chapter will hold W hy Matron and Worth l tron Khight Myrtle Hopkins, wortlh; : o1 Waukegan chapter| |and Robe Preston, worthy : p ttion of }Lake Forest chapter, will be in .‘ y It is hoped as many mimbers ts can will be in attendance.} i | License Fee, or Fee PlQs â€"| Fine; Take Your CBhoice Although the coll cord of city vehicle tags is t3 than for a number iof years) Chief of ‘Police Ed Moroniey reports (that a number of local rists have still failed to comp ith city Miracle Ib. 15¢ lb. 23¢ Ib, 27¢ Ib. 27¢ Ib. 28¢ lb, 29¢ lb. 35¢ Ib. 35¢ les ggfi'fiflohé‘i";flfi:fi c&nra CEXTHELLA TOLET TIS SILY PE SIL Y PEANUT BUTTER sOF CHIIFQREX LOYE SILVER CUP sILYER CUP oLn MoNK (cil JANEANNE SANDWICH SPREAD‘ ...... CHILCKEN &!EGG NOODLES %.« DERBK‘S FAMOUS Yéung Pig PX LOIN Slcc 28 Wmfi nsq Fresh munl ||_IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT k VEAL?" ast, |_ | ”t.....l.lhb.zs f M ght E P RE8 ET GARDEN PEAG. ... . ; lage: pnifbriey d F! Rs a OIIQ;&L ish Speci Eâ€"TASTEE OMAL FIN MI CUPr o. 1.37 CUP ATOE T RIPEOLIVES FRESK FRUITS, VEGETABLES R. A. m.‘sou GROCERY AND MARKET 160 W an Road Deerfield 220 THE POLICY OF EVERY CENTRELLA STORE s i in Highwood HICGCHWOOD GR Y AND MARKET f \B _ 328 Railway Ave. fine Ooh}{:‘ y. No except ( made, as evâ€" cm;%A had jampgle opportunity to with tions. | _ . in T agr Fathir J.[P. Holley called a meetâ€" ing of P:rmu parish comprising H k and Highwood, Tuésâ€" day ev , to inge for a carâ€" nival th be held iin the near future. It | decided to hold the carâ€" nival . 'l‘thdty. Asiday and Satâ€" uray, Shly 16â€"17â€"18 in Sunset Park. Et wil |under thef supervision of Holy.Mame society, iTabernacle soâ€" ciety,] PDatholic Daughters, and the You eople‘s org@nization. Comâ€" mit are| being formed and furâ€" ther orm?tion will appear in anâ€" other sue of The Rress. ::;?35 "HL 32 . T Ehxifn‘c'%& MARKET l 14 North Rd. { t b. 4 T OFâ€"B California ORANGES, Valencia‘$ Full of Juice ;. .[........ . . d Thin Ski Full of J Californi MELON Fancy Sold TOMATOES, Luscious r Friday STRIN Stringl ono‘ooatii packages ia LEMONS, r Carnival Honey Dew ! Large No, a e e ® #%% Cans ine Rxpe. each 39c 190‘ 4 [Â¥ e s & *â€" Shect.itolls "* for ICUMBEBS, 1 Zfor 9c ... . basket 2 u. 19C Ko.% + + + â€"Can .. . doz. z9c | 1â€"1b. s a & s« Can #% Cans Glass jar Pint Legion Post To Initiate _ |Services Held Monday for Twentyâ€"Five Members| : Mrs. Emma Rockefeller Initiation ceremonies for 25 men will be held this : (Thursâ€" day) at the Spencer Post of ‘the American | at ‘Legion headquarters on North Sheridan road. ‘The drill team of Alexander McKinlock post, Lake Forest, will conduct the rites and Edwin Gilroy, commander of the local post, will preside, s sal t Former Resident Dies Saturday in Evanston _ Funeral services for James Harâ€" ris, 27, formerly of Highland Park were held Tuesday in Evanston. He puu‘:n:ny last Aotnrdax after a lingering illness. | it# .06 He was well lmtln in Highland coln â€" \Grammar ool /. »â€"from Deerfieldâ€"Sheilds, and was for some time employed in the advertising deâ€" wm of The Highland Park 8. .. pok .// * 39¢ 35¢ for for for for for 35¢ 31l¢ 47¢ 29¢ 29¢ 43¢ 47¢ 25¢ 25¢ 49¢ 19¢ THIS SALE FOR JUNE 11, 12 AND 13 Toilet Tissue € 1,000 sheet rolls | You‘re Sure to Like 1t 3 Cans.. fontains meat, vegetables, cereals, fish‘ and od liver oil. Your dog is headed for health if he eats Ideal Dog Food. U. S. inspected and roved. > /. + ‘ it by the : : â€"‘.â€" + E.‘“C‘I‘ -’3.'5 "thoy TEA 23¢ 45¢ or 1 &â€"!b. pKE. this o:he!mu tea. Tall j Vanilia Waf most to Quaker “-n afers are S W:‘ mu'A special T Rlgt u».' s j f An allâ€"purpose crunch «racker, delicious with salads and appeâ€" tizers, Large 12â€"0z. pkg. FLOUR Ideal Dog Food TOWN CRIER We Recommend 24 Ib. sack VANILLA WAFERS, 35¢ Ib. [13 Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE FREE ed ‘Tea Glass ‘ \tlb. _pkgs. 4â€"lb. pke. of Royal Arms LIPTON‘ 89¢ 1"7¢ 25C¢ 4 lb 1"7¢ In.EmWQM. 77, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Rubly, 582 Glencoe ave,. Highâ€" land. Park, Friday morning June 3. BSurvivors include Guy 8., Robert F., Madge Rubly and Edith. hape of Kelers Undartaiing parc € of s & parâ€" lor, Sheridan rd., Monday at 2:80 â€"â€"On Sunday when you have to shop, Make the Moramine Grocery your first stop. Ia etery. #10 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 194 N‘S C:®p peraih, * > m \| ‘?- ‘LIPTON ,"!t . S 1e C rfl] | * GRASS SEED FERTILIZER PEAT MOS S on sale at EVANS FEED STORE Burial was in Oak Ridge cemâ€" ans 988C PAGE THREE § (es D9 ie ho

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