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Highland Park Press, 25 Jun 1936, p. 3

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fls 4a I URSDAy # vommunity B;lll Hahn of | committee i outstanding n#, year, incly wh authoritie lemic art. â€"â€"so don‘t ming both 0pilS. > The Wt from Sman + League To 1 mg it j‘ .. 1 : ‘. koX i*r'@._v “:". Park, hn 3 es 3 and have makes‘and make reser m. Mrs. H Park, : Commun i+ and $2.95 Hahn‘ second Jtmz" > Jms ¢ M eoia onu“' ties cin m«» O 3 .efl. l mh’_“ " mornings as N . s iesdayy C 81x ue + 0 t weeky! , ({olorado || TE Toyohiko Kagaka‘s last public apâ€" pearance in this country will be beâ€" fore the Midâ€"West Institute of Inâ€" ternational Relations in Evanston ‘[ this Pmny afternoonâ€" (June 26) at \zh great hall of <the First Methodist church. . He, will lecture and answer questions on "Coâ€"operaâ€" tives." | The public will be welcome, to the extent of 250 admissions, but \[ tickets will not be sold at the door. \ They must be bought through the | Institute office in Harris Wall, ‘room 108, Northwestern campus. ROCK ISLAND stitute‘s calendar,. Preceding Dr. Norwm’l Sunday address, students of Institute are invited to attend a tea at Interâ€" national house, University of Chiâ€" cago, from five to seven. Dr. Ernest Fremont Tittle‘s sermon at eleven SBunday morning at the First Methâ€" edist church is also listed on the Inâ€" rl:“'--“]. THIS m’ ;..-- H. MeCO) G. A. P. 1 | PX EL ons m 1 Please me ( &upr James P. Pope of Idaho, member of the Senate munitions inâ€" vsfla:ing committee, will lecture Monday evening on "The United States and World Coâ€"operation" at the l!;: Methodist church, Evansâ€" ton. This is ‘one of the Institute series of evening lectures open to the public for a nominal fee. * Wednesday: evening is the third and final address to which the pubâ€" lie will be admitted. Norman Thomas, who had been scheduled for this address, will not be able to be present, f Other features of ‘the Institute next week will be a course of lecâ€" tures by Frederick W. Norwood, minister of the City Temple, Lonâ€" don, on "Ethics and Nonâ€"Violence." The first of these will be given Sunâ€" day evening, June 28, at 8:15 at the First Congregational church, Evansâ€" ton, and will be open to the public with no admission charge. Dr. Norâ€" wood‘s topic that evening will. be "The Individual and the Modern State." A With a larger student body and a more impressive faculty than ever before, the Midâ€"West Institute of International Relations enters its second and final week Monday. > Tuesday evening the public lecture will be "Cross Currents in the Pacific‘! by Dr. William M. McGovâ€" erm, asgociate professor of politidal science at Northwestern. *The Lake Bluff Orphanage, which is the beneficiary of a garden party to take place next Wednesday, July 1 H 11 o‘clock in the morning until 7 in the evening at the Sheriâ€" dan road estate of Mrs. Harry Milne Mcintosh cares for approximately 125 children guch as this youngster, 'mgd]:; broken homes resulting from illness, death, and other misâ€" fortunes. Kagawa To Make Last U S. Appearance at Relations Institute pHURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1986 In Coaches and Chair Cars July 11, 12â€"18, 19â€"25, 26; Aug. 1, 2+8, 9 3 16â€"day Limit *34* Nwuu? Tacts. neginning $4 100 Round Triv in Steopere __ October 1st lmait. ginning June 1st. Low Pullman Fares 144 Hentry Waflace, Secretary of Agriâ€" culture, instead of Nom-:m Thomas, as previously anounced. Tecture Wednesday afternoon on "Agriculâ€" ture in American Life." & Garfield V. Cox, professor of fiâ€" nance at the business school of the University of Chicago, will conduct a course at: the Instituté next week on "The Economic Foundation of World Peace." Dr. Frank L. Baker of Milwaukee State Teachers‘ colâ€" lege, will have charge of classes in "The Schools and International Reâ€" lations." Frederick J. Libby, direcâ€" tor of the National Council for the Prevention of War, and Clark Eichelâ€" berger, ‘director of the League of Nations Association, with : the coâ€" operatoin of Dr. Baker, will lecture and direct discussions on "Resources, Techniques, and Community Probâ€" lents." Lo hfi!finthout ?the.qmond of the tute a large number of books and pamphlets on pertinent subâ€" jects, some of them from the United States Department of State, will be on display, nAfi j $ AUALITY â€" ECONOMYâ€"THE] POLJEY OF EVERY CEETRELLA STORE! LCentrella Foods Will THIS SALE FOR JUNE 25, 26 AND 27 c CELLOPHAaNE ‘The most popular French dressin made . . . wonderfully smooth an piquantly fAavored. Large _ .| _ 4 : 9 Package z Ior_3 c For dishes or laundry purposes, Rinso stands supreme for richer, degper suds. S y Kraft‘s FRENCH . DRESSING . 1796 Made by. Paul Schuize with fresh shredded jcocoanut, ‘milk,, Dutter and eggs. They simply melt in CLAPP‘S BABY FOO vour mouth Butter Macaroon Cookies R I NS O W e Recommend TOWN CRIER 24â€"1b. sack| 5-lb+ bag | FLOUR 89¢ 23¢ blend of finest quality bee liver, tomatoes, carrots, pota toes, rice, cabbage, celery ant barley. d f \ Rich in Vitamins A, B and C . . _ Your Choice of 15 | ; | Varieties of SQOUPS, + If you are going ¢w¢t‘ this . swm mer, protect baby‘s wit the right kind of food. Stock u; now at this sale price. t Pediatricians everywhere con gider this original strained bab; food an invaluable part of chil dren‘s diet. For example Clapp‘s LIVER SQOUP is VEGETABLES and FRUIT 12 LIFEBUVOY SOAP | VELVEET pllle £. J V tb. phgs. Prevents "B. 0. Chicago T. & T. Co. Tr. to Deere Park Imp,. Assn. lot 88 Ba..rd & Wfl:.nler.'lne add |to. Park sub REAL ESTATE ‘ Filed in the rdâ€" er‘s office June 16, 4986 to June 20, 1986. Deerfield TowBship. by Howard L. Scott, recorderx. â€" _ qetJ!. A. Gz‘rlm"h ”B. Chamberlin lots 26, 27 bik 8, Deerâ€" field P.rk t l‘nd ‘mp.‘ n%b see 29, | "| . 0 J. B. Chamberlin bo J. A. Garlson, J, M. Walgren and Elleanor Harris aged lots tG, 27 & blk Wr; field Park Land & Asgn, sub, Continental Ill, }Natl. | : & Trust Co. of Chi Tr. to C. C. Meyers and wf jt tens d lot 48 Geo. F. Nixon & Co‘s Highland Park Garâ€" dens, sec¢s 27 and 28, ; Francig, Florence Agries Gloâ€" den and Marie G1 Mitchell and hus to R, Lauer wi@ lots 26,) 27 and 28, blk 8, Deerfield Park Land & Imp, Assn, sub, | e# sR C. C. Berube\ wt I«. N. Berube and wf pt tens qed lot 87 w °./ 12 tasty v&â€" t rieties . a pmnute,*or afte! tea or any importa occasion. || . hk tio 1| bars Kraft‘s Assorte ; ENGLIS \ BIsCUIT ‘ _ 33¢ ». 229C hrengh « gelgc‘!m Crystal Crigp Pickle 1| w "ur 25 Sandwich | PEACHE JANEREâ€"ANNE THEYRE CRISPLBR: FOR|JELLY sUCGESs!t CERTO .. BLVUE MOON Post Toastiks . .. EASY TO MAKE WELLâ€"O Ice Cream Powde The whole kern«!s of tende sweet, juicy, den Banta: corn. Try a can for tonight dinner vegetable, : TOMATO | FRESWFRUITS New Transplrent APP F ancy C€oo : , for Sau Honéy Dew AELONS. litious, Vine: Ripened . . BEETS ... Delicious, Mint Free ..{|.......... Fresh Made LAMB PATTIES. Very Tasteful, y to P Fresh Calves SWEETAREADS. Th g!oico ‘of y. SometHing Differen ‘rime Ribs ROAST OF REEF. FTiut%_fiba, . 33¢. 6th ahd 7th ... ... . MEAT FOR CHOP sUEX. Choice Cuts |. .. Fresh Boned PIKE.... .:; WHITE FIS Fresh Lake Superior "Mother‘s Styl§" THE PRESSsS lifornia, e 1 in Sfi Bb otJune |{**‘â€"". Ba. 895C 3 ... 433C in Highla® Park K ol NIBLET S lo in Higfyood IN 12 gediipt lot 1 and hil lot 4 in sub of 16t§ 5, 6, 8 and $,%blk 8, Exmoor add bl&‘, Branigar iflothen' Bunut. ter dty ilots Bannockburn Fields, \Chicago T. & â€" . 00,, TY. 1 mith d lots 8, §0, 11, 12, 18 16, §7, 18, 20, fo| 21, 22, 23, “ d 40 Banngckb in Park J} E.Smi‘th‘wftoJ. g¢d fot 39 Banngckburn Park -._,!T: Co.Trto‘C.E- Smith d lots 5, B§, 28, 30, 31 and 34 “ockburn :‘ see 20. Also 5;3 A", 8, 5,B, 7, 8 10 etc., Banâ€" notliburn Woodb,{see 20. Also sunâ€" dty flots BannockGurn Fields, see 20. Cficago T. &)T. Co., Tr. to C. E. Smith d lots 8, 40, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, §7, 18, 20, fo| 21, 22, 28, 24, 27, 3# hnd 40 Banngckburn Park, see 20. J; E. Smith : d wf to J. Harris a¢d lot 39 Bann d burn Park, see 20, «Lipyd McCaf y,to Lesli¢ McCatâ€" frey ged pt blk FC" Plat of Highland 0%, gans } 8 oz. ®/ # bottle 3 Fish Speclals for Friday r:." 3 m25‘ pread. RUITS AND VEGETABLES :nf:: Saucelor Pics. M :. 429C sas. T 250C .. 355C y and wi it ‘d lots 12 and c 22 H. M Cornell Co‘s Briarâ€" lla R MEAT DEPARTMENT 2 io 19 Th: LEG 0| LAMEB. Perha; our _ bestâ€"selling cann it. Prepared in motherԤ | style in either halves iped. Order seyâ€" eral ca Lge. 2% size can for Hearfy] fullâ€"flavored, this ‘bread wins the like of eve eiwho tastes it. They like its superb texture. Theyllike the zip and west this en_ergy-bmld,_??q food gives ItHem, Order a loaf and notice the diifference. 25 19 I\It Large 20â€"4z. Loaf [_......... 2 PBe Turelli qed pt lot sub of lots 5, 6, 8 ro to V, L. Munro 3c .. ie g Different . .Ib. .EF. Tth .....;.. D PRUNES .’.‘O.ntl‘:e 2 Ibs. l,c Rainbo Brooms. ... SANTA CLARA FOR BREAKFAST T(f)l((:llO' Grapeâ€"Nuts. *# 18¢ FOR EYERYDAY CENTRELL A SPLENDID QUALITY Good Value Brooms dâ€"sewed 43¢ Grcpefrui:.!.; * SILVER CUP Green Beans. ... ' 328 Railway Av Mark et otee Hignwood 1( | _ 14 North Sheridan [ 38. &&& MIkQ. To Higniana Park! 60 Always keep a supply of these tasty pork and beans on hand. Just the thing for the chilâ€" ‘dren‘s summer lunches. . ILK BREAD i & M kt. r add to High Pork & Beans to A.â€" Curley I .. 233C The Staff of Life Silyer Cup Centrella Ib. ONLY Ib No. 2. eans cans dcans 45¢ 225C 29¢ 35¢ 4â€"sewed R. L. Foote and wfi t¢tÂ¥8. T. Simâ€" eock.ndwfjtuchdGeom F, Nixon & Co‘s NorthSShore Forâ€" est Ridge sub sees 34 .?’ $. : J,. B. Cummings to J. Worusso and “’lt&“m wd E hf lot ,f ghwood, see i . fine corn stra w qedptNMNquot@:ueu. «D. A. Munré and wf. L. Munâ€" ro qed pt N hf NW ar * Munro ged pt N hf of ar see 26. _ ©2.a.. 35¢ G. Allen jt tens pt of Klip S hf of the S hf of the E hf o} she SW qr see M1. =" 0 /.j, W. L. O‘Connell, Reck® M. Lomâ€" oro and wf jt tens ged o 8, blk 6, L. G. Arries ist add tMNorthmoor ZaanuAkdt 610 Central Ave. 225C 760 Waukegan F Tel, Deerfield 2 GRASS SEED FERTIL I R PEAT M $ on sale at EVANS FEED 8 TORE 75¢ THIS LE FOR JUNE 25, 26 AND 27 Such a cookies A real 1 m The Perfect Tea for 5k .. ICED TEA Full st trition ural s1 fruit.. 4 Full st with that extra nuâ€" trition in content and natâ€" ural .# â€"flavor of tree-rg:ned fruit. â€"retained by Sunâ€"Dine‘s exclusivfi process. $1.10 doz. ~â€"®‘ Sunâ€"Dine tempti For fRaith, economy and goodness, SA made with this rich dressing mOMEâ€"AID PROOUCTS * Thod@gand Islan: SALAD DEESSING DRESSING Sa Surtifine Grapefruit Juice OKANGE JUICE i ... 23c ons 9€ â€"â€" Chocolate Aray f dwich Cookies Iways Insist on Getting n and M. 14 oz. cans os. Jar gr of SE _ Piee 3 E+ Golden brown, with that butter goodness that you like,. So with soups, salads and be I\SL|xl' 1 ;:;i. -l9é' did variety .. . all rich chocolat thick cream fillings, z’i to0, &t Ih: ... ..;:..; . :4 s §10})s Bremner Bros. Famous for Flavor in glass jars. Fragrant &m and real ufl.&’ long run, g COFFEE Perfect Dinner MANOR HOUSE The Perfect Climax to a Brown Label Orange Pekoe or Pekoe Ten Don‘t worry about the unexpected company that you may get on & Sunday! For we u}-hcu‘to serve you, Moraine Grocety. Tel. H, P. 1078. $3 ' M. Lomoro and wf jt tens ged lot o,uu.nc.AmJ.uum moor ter, sec 4. +4 Treat qed lot 9 2nd add to Ravinia ter, see 4. V Pound 4 Pound GRAHAM CRACKER PIE 33¢ 17¢ O. Mullenbach and wf to K. B. EVERYBODY LIKES For. a real t ho . ry * ne salad dressing. It‘s delicious. & Pint Jar 1/ PAGE THREE #d $ 7 14 43 $o $3 45 4

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