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Highland Park Press, 25 Jun 1936, p. 11

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8t at Fox Lake tor It to Wear e Storé. no noise. Igt',vn.r. |. greater s M ies “ v:“,... ‘ at the Io‘h ‘&’,_' Thuras A CO, ning Cost tion E& .and M MAP ) sare i ~Get M RSDA y HER | why the price of this 'it, tl)day on ‘"ettis ente, arsday at 7 "1&’1 is the next new . HAND® â€" Ander res Ore Ore O m Chickgo Eugene JUXNE Moore 11 13 on t of ejrcles. ‘Mrs, Fred LaBahn, j Petér Juhrend, Mrs. George and Mrs. Fred Horenberger are rs of the committee in ‘ Mr.‘and Mrs. E. 8. Wortham of i had as their guests on , Lieutenant and Mrs. Paul who :were en route from to San Antonio, Texas. â€" and Mrs. Anthony J. Merâ€" ‘:? Mrs. Me:je:xrlo's iparents, and! Mrs. Philip Mirabella, weed to Deerfield "recen&yed from Park, have u and t;:dlohn W\E)?dman house on §outh Waukegan road, . .‘ .. & One of St. Paul‘s church is a, luncheon today in the tactivity room | for members ’ For complete information write: PORTLAND ‘CEMENT ASSOCIATION cpectfand d its meetings for the 6 ming in September. The whtarn Star will have its concludâ€" meeting on July 2 which will be mette Night." There will be no further meetings until August *# firrh.h" gone to Effingâ€" Tfp_. gummer, & party was held Sunday Neville home in honor A /s 76th birthday anniâ€" J ~’. was Friday, June 19. v ,,m celebrated their 55th anniversary on April 28. PDeerfield Masonic lodge has un gon, D [passing is safer. | _ . . Concrete makes night drivi Lo as Oe nemideivint Ffom your own experience [you know that concrete is the safest road. Its even surface makes driving easier, reduces strain and results in car control. Its gfl‘x improves traction braking, resists skidding, wet Or dry. Because of its flat ‘!'F“"n”drivm don‘t tend to ‘Pd‘dlcemer of the roadâ€" Mi. and Mrs. C. B. Hawkins of , Texas, were guests at e Page home last week. had‘come north for the wedâ€" WERT LARSON | f | STATIONER \ Highland Park 56 iuns â€" RENTALS â€" gAm ;.xtncu Contracter Electric Shop fi oran Plumbing & Heating Co. ur Typewriter Man 4 South First Streot phone 555 _ Highland Park REENSLADE E. K. CATTON d Park 1060 YÂ¥ JUNE 25, 1936 Mrs. Orville Endebrock CALL Electrol Oil Burners Witten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. 33 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, IIL Sales and Service flects more light, helps !T:s mer. IHluminates obys:l: cles 4 gdestm ns. Shur y defines edges and helps you stay on the road. t Highway officials are striving to reduce traffic accidents. Urge them to pave with conâ€" crete and secure for your community the sefest as well as most economical euemcnt money can buy. You can benefit by your active interest as miny others have done. Teddy Clavey, who had spent two weeks in Waukegan with his grandâ€" parents, the Orville St. Peters, reâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Clavey had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Otto! Farvelia of Cleveland, Ohio, and |Mr. and Mrs. Orville G. St. Peter of Waukegan. | a Mrs. Joseph ‘Dunn, Mrs. Joseph Stevens and children of Lake Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Belcher of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Love home on Chestmnut street. ~â€" _ Members of Tri C Society of St. Paul‘s church will hold an outing tonight at the Forest Preserve. Those wishing transportation may call “Carl Berning or Jean Scully.: Miss Julia Verbeke and Miss Marâ€" garet Sheil of Lake Forest were weekâ€"end guests of Miss Rose Frost. Mr. and Mrs. William Richiger, Mr. and Mrs. William Gottschlick and Mrs. Fred Trute of Chicago | guests at the Albert Roggow m on Thursday. J My. and Mrs. Edward Ernst of Waukegan visited at the Joseph Korenin home on Friday, P Mr. and Mrs. Kent H. Bruso of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests at the E. J. Bruso home. _ «l&vwnnd Earl J. Bruso, minister of the Bethlehem church is taking two summer courses this term, one at Garrett Biblical Institute and the other at‘Northwomm.Univerdty. Géorge Stanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger, left on Sunday for the "Boys‘) All State" convenâ€" tion ‘ at Springfield being held all week. George was selected as the most representative Deerfield boy and his trip is sponsored by the Deerfield ~Legion, Auxiliary and Rotary Club. He will return home on Saturday and the !uligvinc day will leave for Carip Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan to act as a camp assistant. fver Ann, T’wud _of Ranier, Wis., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gieske of Elm street. 1 P ~ The Novelty Quintet. will present a sawered concert at thprethlohx church on Sunday evening at eij o‘clock. ‘The personnel of the quinâ€" tet includes Elmer Hecketsweiler of Highland Park;~ Howard Ritzenâ€" thaler of Prairie View; Harold Vant, Leslie Christensen and David Stryâ€" ker of Deerfield. 4 ding of their son Douglas and the former Miss Mable Page. â€".;,...â€"> Marriage licenses were issued in Waukegan last week to Warren Lee Pottis, 88 and Evelyn E. Swan, 22, of Deerfleld; Carl Hofmeier, 45, and D‘;rothy‘ Mayer, 20, of North Northâ€" field, f | [ ~H? W. W. Clark was hostess to the Just Sew Club on Tuesday aftâ€" ernoon, K Mrs. James MceNeil: (Eva Lange) will be. hostess to the. Evangelical Daughters of St. Paul‘s church; on Wednesday, July 1, at her home in Highland Park, Highland Park 1342 Engraved| Wedding : Announkeâ€" ments . . .inthe new Coral WiHite Vellum . . . 25, inclihg h Stamping. + Inside: â€"@hd e Envelopes, uing add Insertilig, for . $6.85 graved Wedding Inâ€" vitations $8.90. Additional coples Te each.. 25 Engraved At Hoge, Church, Réception or; Brea t Cards, $2.75. Additional copies each. See samples at The Highla®ad Park Press. + f Publicity Committee: William faâ€" cobs, chairman; Wm. |M. Calholin, Jack H. Hoff, Thomas A. Pojurgas, William Orlowsky, > Jdhn Dromky, Paul Brady, Martin J. Gasey, Frgnk Kennedy, l-%rbert Millér, Fergugon Harkness, Joseph J. Yore, Chijis. Mornin}, Gregory M.‘Sheahen, Sainâ€" uel 8. 5Smfigi, Ray Sorenson, Hal Haze, John Horan. . | _ _ Arrangements .Compnittee: Dailey, ch§man. : Ticket â€" Committee: |Herman Christensen, chairman. Undeér tfl: general irmans of Dr. Bosworth, largé commit have been ‘appointed, Who will operate with him in hig desire the Democratic undertaking shal a success. â€" ol f ‘The demonstration {will be the largest: pol?[t‘i.cal gath@ring in the history of Lake countyÂ¥. All Like county citizens, regardlbss of politiâ€" cal affiliations are invited to joirf in this occasion. ath ht : â€"Dietz‘s stables will gide and out, with s amplifiers, so that all c ident Roos::elt'a acce "It h timated that: about 12 people will join us in this demo â€" tion, as a en of the high estkem and favorable expres of approâ€" val the Lake county witizens Hold for Franklin D. Roosevelt," said |[Dr. B. R. Bosworth, genefal chairnian. A countyâ€"wide. demdhstration be held at: Dietz‘s Stables Satu evening, June 27, ‘whére prom at 10 p.m. will be heatd the ac tance th of the fipminatior President fi‘nnkilu D.| Roosevel again lead i‘the nation ‘ o. viector N y pnty t t l RELIABLE LAUNDR Quality Cle Democrats To Hold { Countyâ€"Wide Rally /. at Dietz‘s Stab "I Want Roosevelf Again,") fpill be the battle cry of the individual Democrats in Lake cognty, as well as other cities and colnties in Bhe United States, who ‘will join lthe movement in a natiogal demo + tion ebpoperating wi r the Natignal Demo¢ratic Convention at Phil 1 phia on Saturday, June 27, en President Roosevelt will persorkily and formally accept the Demogra: tic nomination for (#eâ€"election§ as President of the Unitéd States.| xti‘npimdmt‘ . a t ing of the Approach of the Hi; B ined train at the Osterma avenue crossing by the Illinois Telephone (Co., bu #arning bell t the ‘crossing>rings 16y twenty ondsfigfom the train nacl;it crossing. ‘This limitéd time will n t permit mt::rhta to ltry to béat. train and barely giveg persons /ti to escape |with theif lives li their motors stall on ‘the track a there is a sharp curvi just south bf the crossing, the 4 &n is only En view for twelve seconds. {ouk JUNK DEAL (GOLDMAN) Mr: and Mrs. Phil Seully and fam: y nmfine BuidBy for Gfiele{ Co_lo,_fi,o visit Harvey Meyers, | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting o (hiedo were tea gne1u 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lincolf Pettis. | ; turned home Sunda Highest price paid for all DRY CLEANING CO ALSO OLD CLOTHES Phone H. P. 2026 Phone H. P. 1 AND e wired finâ€" nd carrying hear. Pfesâ€" nce spedch. ill be the ng in e P s hstrntion ill es Saturday re promptly d the THE PRES he he ke at be 1p 19â€" of to in APFO® Aâ€"Payrie/ â€">â€" Bonds Bâ€"-_Xntg‘ 2.â€"Ege! TOTAL SPREEF AND FUND fl?lfl){aun« Aâ€"L4bot _0 Ao PebbRramions‘* c MB * e ol fnes TOTAL A FOR GEN 3.â€"Olllce Fiper Aâ€"Auditin; ) _ B~â€"Stafjone gnl ney, so thereof as may authoj f law, and the same are m‘ to“:elo I1 ol > in ray all neeâ€" essary" ex nd lities, and for al to of Village of Deerâ€" field, :/ ty, lllikois, for the fiscal year begi firstEday of May, A. D. 1986, ‘und Rendirig on thirtieth day of April,* A. i. 1987. MO cCO or ON iNb Mhntais® ues H#drants C+OM Arfledion} Expen Câ€"Coi C:â€"Inftalln c+vil p+vil RBâ€"Vil ACoi 2 {Haur Pu snvificntional of new fogVi t tuc DEPARl:m Fund ent ent -C?fa of Ne m NE sesevte iti k 5 2X of tu f@ Im mnts tll’ Froi Sh of Mot ranc phon inge tendént and of Hipes and A‘fl DEPA ATIONS ... on Bonded FUND} ....... Departm@gnt i‘l for Fi } Ws ptrateninntieaee ‘ 71 tenfince of 4 & 2 linel and Oil | a i and 9 interance â€" of e Alurm Eq nt 6 iT Sugplies an ngint of Maturin e Marshal ‘ #2,000.00 en 50000 t, Materials F â€"| Rquipment ing and Pub ic t Taviee c dronete @ flerk .....B. | (125.00 eV Treasu: 60000 e§ Collectom®. 1,200.00 électric Her it o ad he nipeon t on hn sn n $ "" al f Radiol t Exper and Tel Installa and Tel and A nd FOR EACH OBJECT OR ID BW THE PRESIDENT or TYUs OF_ THE t :cA , â€" LAKE INOIS at following sum or DRITIES DO _ APâ€" UM OR SUMS OF BE DEEMED NECâ€" ALL NECESSARY 2.000.00 $ 150,00 £,000.00 || â€" ; o o. ... ©6,000,00 itFund _‘ * / s Fund : 500.00 1,000.00 100.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 THRIFT COOKQI Tnpomoio essm seabtion is paice potato without need f h-;: Tiow hee of wicks to the botks 1,000.00 | 100.00 70.00 180.00 $00.00 100.00 $00.00 250.00 780.00 750.00 150.00 100.00 £00.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 400.00 150.00 15.00 und WHICH $21,200:00 $2,800.00 $9,371.00 $,225.00 PusLic Service CompANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!S Eht TIONS .. _. .. 1,000.00 e ."..Ei.....‘....w_.im.-.f ,000. Genoral . Unforeaven & Expenses Included in -:ay_qu nboven s & £90.00 General Corporate Purposes Bâ€"Equipment, Material â€" TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR : 8 GE DISPOSAL ..............._ $ â€"|__Lights :................ :*100.0 mE w?fl'i%’fiu FOR LIGHT h. cX CC I R -....;‘...“...44.0...00 . padto us mms Aâ€"Street and lley For Â¥ . Femodaiing Bath Dapane! Plints }l Labor ..V......‘...'...,.....“O.'M“ 2) Materials> ..... },....... 20,000.00 8) Engineering Services 5,000.00 4) Legal Services ... 5,000.00 TOTAL APPROPRIATION .., 1.â€"Street and Alley and Supplies , JUNE SUGGESTION 43. NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD ‘ Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. | SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p:m. 1 B SUNDAY?"A&D“B%I%YS. 2:30 p.m. to S.S&Oii ntzum-*q‘lm-whhumc*! HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Large 39" Hotpoint Electric Range with full capacity oven. Performs all the cooking miracles of more expensive models. Enjoy the cleanliness, coolness, economy and modern convenience of electric cookery, Stainless porcelain enamel top. Fully insulated oven. New type oven temperature control. i soutH‘st souns avinue 1 .~TELEPHONE: H. P; 435. First Church of Christ, Scientist 100.00 100.00 100.00 .$ 9,377.00 4s Loak‘ Morry,, §P P Aitgm,, " C536 1y P4m $80,000.00 4,540.00 £,800.00 ThA fi.":‘: C . _ @nq Approved as to Form, June 9th, A. D. 1986. cordance with the laws, ) .. _ . ied en £ onl is offiimanee be soh an s Inge of Deerfield. P Presented and Rend, June §th, A. D. Passed, June 9th, A. D. 1986. . Approved, June 9th, A. D..%.< item or items of any _ made by this. Ordinance may be in mak» ing up any ':.‘:i' in item or items g.th same m for froprintion unde hy tnis Ordihauge" * **~ full foree and effect Playgrounds and Recreations ... m Fund : .....~....} TOTAL .m......._..........‘:t would make an ideal gift for your friends and relatives. . ; Why not make an ap&wint- ment today. |, . Section 2. ‘The unexpendéd balance of any Section: S. ‘This Ordinghce shall be in A Beautiful GBO. 8. ‘MeGAUGHEY, Wedding Portrait bnumvvmk work surface in center of range top HARRY E. WING, President of the Village of Deerficld Do ;~ Corporation Counsel. . X17 PAGE ELEVEN ... $181,042.00 in y k .| ha EF

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