Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1936, p. 3

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fin&_rkodforqfi_ ir Day at 2 for $1: $1.00 7°"C 2en Chambray pido *,‘1” and ‘,,‘ifl‘ Phr‘ “'i HEETS is high gradeâ€" xovmml and $1.95 values. ‘s Anklets ‘!\I‘Ht’. Close out Day 5 for $1. . _ miâ€""”fim t colors. Pllh ?‘Sml to 10%, T1.00 gingham in ‘s Sweaters 48x27 inch Well known makes: _ D pnd linen knickers, is to $1.15.° _ _ APRONS ue be RESSES ‘s Play Suit $1.00 $1.00. â€">* for $1.00 rnett‘s ing bows AY, AUGUSq $1.40 ‘HIEFS $1 R DAY "‘ IAY&FRm T 13th and 149 es. AR AS XTB quality 2 for $1.00 ‘®. R’““'h § hy them Regular Simeg 8 $1 $1 ar prices $1 18 $1] fig M c ampers, SSE s t n-h nights, novel way of keepâ€" ng the crowd inurmoi will be onthmnghoutthothroocnâ€" meral chairman Ray ‘Goodman ppointed Lyle Fordham as fiâ€" ance and lighting chairman; Wilâ€" @ Tennerman, main prize event; ohn Welch, various booths; Miller Amusement Co., the rides; and Dan 1unt, publicity and advertising. â€" With clear skies and fair weather _favor the days the carnival Saturday at 3 p.m. Harold Plagge 'l.:rve’;huiepot the horse shoe contest and of the ball to follow. : * the \ Huhn is planning . ‘ booths to sell hams, baâ€" | Indian blankets, overnight servatray smokers, card taâ€" Mes, scales, waffle irons, and clothes £~| Dancing Dancing to the strains of one of â€"most popular orchestras in Chiâ€" | the Kit Kat Orchestra, & tip p sensation, will be a feature each the three evenings from 9 p.m. 1 am. A large dance floor 40x40 bBeen constructed, lumber for it loaned by C. C. Kapschull Meyers has arranged for the **the issue was to increase the size _+ the district which is served by fF Neerfield Fire Department, to f better fire fighting equipâ€" Tont, such as newly invented chemâ€" io ale) # Mwhmm:'mmt I ~.nd‘tohavq;abcttunro. ’..dluinuiludly and night a yery quiet election with ‘nniy 250 votes cast in the entire ' whin. Polling places were the AMasonic Temp}® ,fhe Bannockburn school and Clavey‘s office. f vote: x Farmers Â¥uneral services for Gerald Parkâ€" ident of the Parker Cleanâ€" # and Dyeing company of Lake rest were held Monday afternoon x Church of the Holy Spirit in .Forest. Burial was in Lake Forest cemetery. Mr. Parker died Friday of a heart tack, while on vacation at Phelps, z He was 52 years of age. For my years he was companion and z. secretary to the late J. Degden Armour, u Parker was prominent in inic circles and was well known neally as he was a past master of 0. Fay lodge of Highland Park. He leaves to survive him, his wife, \ (Continued: from page 1) rested group of spectators. This , being <arranged byt Carl heer, is to be interspersed with noveltie“ throughout ‘the The carnival spirit will be carâ€" ied out in true style with a fortune r, games, rides, merryâ€"goâ€"round; whirl, and kiddie autos, merâ€" booths, bingoâ€"games, reâ€" t': d.ncinx. .tc-q m Auxiliary, with Mrs. John Mrs. Leroy Meyers, and ‘Ralph Dunham in charge, will ‘the registration booth and a shment stand â€" where coffee, ice cream, pop, candy, ¢gan be bought. ; The Deerfield Chmbdr of Comâ€" will conduct the bingo game I:Q'Deer_mld Fire Department have liquid refreshment booths. \_â€" Races and Games md‘y at 2 p.m. the following will be run off under E. G. ‘acobson‘s directions, with valuable lfllverorthothnom.h ach | 3 t * te races for boys and girls 6; 6 to 8; 8 to 10; 10 to 14; 4 to 16. s i ‘ Taylor of Rice street, Raâ€" ia passed away very suddenly y evening at his home. > )eerfield Legion innual Carnival : ; Days This Week For many years Mr. Taylor was m with : the International r company. 3 Imf‘fircnl services were held in the on Tuesday and interment ras in Rosehill cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Taylor and three daughters, {rs. India T. Whaler, Mrs. William . Wrenn, and Missâ€" Ev®yn â€"Corneâ€" ia Taylor, all of Ravinia. % W"’ Votes Defeat Deerfield Fire District gHURSDAY: hâ€"r%':‘nd five children, three by his rst wife, Ada, who died in 1928. ayard Taylor Dies uddenly Saturday Th ald Parker Dies; eral Held Monday a huge success, AUGUST 13, 1986 eled, . .J. J. Flannigan, owner of thogild;ng, is putting in a new store nt and is repairing the entire interior. Altho there is no prospective tenant at the present time, ttn alterations should make the building more suitable for busâ€" iness purposes, Funeral services for Robert E. Payne |of Golf who died Monday at the Highland Park hospital after a three days illness of heart disâ€" ease, were held yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday) _morning in . Graceland chapel, Chicago, where interment was made, t Flannigan Building Is Being Remodeled The building formerly occupied by the H ‘State bank, located on Railway ave., in the city of Highâ€" wood, is being completely remodâ€" eled, rl'. .‘J- J.. Fl‘nm owner Robert E. Payne Dies at Hospital | Save Money $$$(Call. or Jelophone$$$ Onrder Joday bEAMcoA':togN 'SNA'_S: . & «lb. 274 Delicious HERE siver _ Salad Crcpefruif Juic Salmon . . . . . Sardines ... . . Gold and ASparagus ;. . Crabmeat . . . Tuna Fish .. . . . Shrimp . . . ; . Pedrs i. +. A; +/ Pears . . .. |‘ .‘ ; Peaches. .:. . . Peaches. . . . . Apricots . . . . Pineapple. . . . Pineapple. . . . Grapefruit . . . A; ;Ie Sauce . . Fruit Cocktail. . Peas .. . . | . . Peas ; . . { . . Peas . . . | . . Iomm.s.. ;u;filer cookies, fresh baked this sale. $ < PARADISE Diced Beets . . ... Peas & Carrots . Kidney Beans . Beans . . . ; . Good fjor the Kiddies, 1b. phg. GRAHAM CRACKERS ITEM Maited A stamp of three cent denom imirco ' i‘lu B Anthony and (the 16th ann of the ratification of the 13: rights will be issued|Aug. 26 in Washing. ton D. C., acdording to Postmaste: Jmph P. Daly.© t 4 . Thagatlme (Wwill be on sale in al postoffices on ug. 27 or as soor afterward as [ oskible.‘ ysténp colâ€" lectors who wint stamps from the first orm may send orders not tc exceed ten stamps with the money payable to q postmaster of Wash ington, D. C. | | x £ o8 New Stamp Issue To Be QIfi'Allnfl The cabin oh the Stop E drivigc courseé on Sko p by Gédrge Krmb:ch brokeh . into S§iturday night.. Fifty dozen golf balls and five drivm clubs were :‘ No clugs to th¢ theft have bech found. I Stop a"‘}jfiw Sock Shop Broken Into Saturday 1"7 t Centrella Centrella | im $unâ€"Dine Traymore Centrella Centrella Centrella, Centrella Centrella Traymore Centrella Centrella Centrella Silver Cup Traymore Trcy-#c Traymore Centrella Centrella Silver GCup Traymore | S Centrella | Sweet Garden Elmdale | Standard Quality Traymore | Extra Standard Centrella Centrelia Elmdale BRAND PRESERVING. JUNKET MIX. For Ice Cream . FLIT FLY SPRAY * neaamaaisk) f u‘“i“.n o--o.vc-.coo..an‘-ocu..o)‘oo‘b‘l’_,_oon_o.'onyo--*' CENTRELLA YINGEAR. h wuup-cu-r,,mz for SOFLIN FACIAL TISSUES. SNOW PUFF NAPKINS. In White or Col â€"Mo 361 Roger um?.unu ‘~ Phone Highland Park 460 t t in Highwood 328 Railway Ave. THB |PRESS Fancy Sweet Fruit ach Pl*;«ppl’o Nuggets A|splendid sombination Ediicy Red Wét Pack Very fine fruit I.arqc Halves MgM‘: Best * _ @Quality h Styleâ€" itringless Extra Fancy Li Fchcy Select H hwood Grocery & Market tra Fancy PQ"CQ.&'.‘I.. f: in Ravinia $ 68 Geo. B. Winter, Inc â€" ‘ Williams Ave. ‘Tel. Highland Park 3080 _ _ in Highland Park ; | ht Meat ( Greenâ€"Tender| 2 ole Peeled ther‘s Style liced Lake Bluff Garden Club Enters Interâ€" National Exposition : According to 0. T. Henkle, presiâ€" dent of the Exposition, the club‘s entry consists of a green and white border planting five by fifteen feet. Exhibits of flowers and fAower arâ€" rangements will also be made by individual members of the Lake Bluff Garden club, he says. / Escrirtion | size |3 cans‘s cansi12 can ~~First entry for the International Horticultural Exposition, which will be held in the International Amphiâ€" theater Sept. 12 to 20, was received today from the Lake Bluff Garden club. The club consists of 25 mem: y June Bakke Grocery & Market [ 2 ie uuls t au e en en d 6n a h a 60 6e n 06 690 6 6 + n I Tree Slices ve e en ue bae se e w eb h e n e 0 68660 6+ n n ArnNoLD C. BrEmerg TELEPHONE H. P. 1985 wie wb e on iq a ala in a a°% en WWe 6 9 n + a LER BRUSH No. 1 t o. 1 toll 9 5¢| $1.8 5)$ 3.6 14 o1. 7 or. 2/ 2Â¥/, 2/ 2/ V/a 2l/, 300 2\/, 2Y/, Phone Highwood 1000 $1.00|$1.95|$3.8 45¢| 87c¢c)$1.6 35¢) 67¢)8$1.2 32¢) 59¢c)S$1.1 55¢| $1.00|$ 1 .9 95¢)$1.85|§3.6 8 5¢| $1.65|$3.25 73c's1.40ls2-7i 57¢) $1.10|$2.1 69¢) $1.35)§2.6 67¢ §1.30)$2.5 29¢) 55c¢c/*1.9 21c| 39c| 75 45¢| 87¢c)$1.6 85¢) §1.65)§3.2 77¢ $1.50)82.9 63¢) $1.20/$2.3 45c 87c¢c)#1.6 prate 31c 59¢c)$1.1 49c 95¢c)|$1.8 35c 67c¢)S$1.2 53¢) $1.00($ 1 .9 75¢) $1.45)§2.8 57¢| $1.10/§$2.1 53¢) $1.00 )$ 1 .9 31c 59¢c)$1.1 2..... 17€¢ _ It is a ced that the premium list for the exposition is now ready for free distribution to all who adâ€" dress | requests to exiposition headq rs at the ‘International Amph ter.. The prize lists total over $16,000 in cesh premiums in addition to many special : trophies. The entries include a number of exhibits for the children‘s classes which are limited to exhibitors under 10 years old. _ _ for 45c 610 Central Ave. GRASS SEED FERTILIZE R PEA T MOS S on sgale at : EVANS FEED STORE 47¢ 35¢ higher, food. prices caused "br" the diought and on t« me wonre rangest oi oiir to wite 00 42 the altimens of hoi Reaproune communities the advantage that today is theirs. Buy in fosens oo oath dolh 204 Mn Y Menty wione today and SAVE MONEY ! a Check this ad and telephone your Centrella store IMPORTANT FOOD NEWS! THIS SALE FOR AVG. 13, 14, 15 Ne‘ Butter Cookies, pkgâ€" 15¢ Pimento Stuffed Olives, Giant Ripe Olives, Giant Queen Olives, the World‘s Best Olives. _ . ==â€"WELCH WEEKâ€" _ . Don‘t Be Overweight! Welich Grape Juice Old Monk "W e Recommend Old Monk Olives"® who! ggwwtmu‘-fl.fi. mvl&wmum'h wm"“wm exclusive with. Kraft Kustard Creme Sandwich A NEW TYPE of salad dressing that millions preferi, Cookie Assortment MIRACLE WHIP Six Delicious Flavors Olives Nut Marshmallows Chocolateens Johnston‘s Special Quart § for $1 _ 3 for $1.15 No strict dieting .. .:. follow th%lrmmchmto’lun- doflu.lut.t“b#m every ‘dar. WELCHâ€"ALE, a every M.M -AL!‘..: Mm:t‘h wxz'-m 100 gl:al% Ginger Alo. Halft and Johnston‘s New ib 29c l’fyouh'nmntnpw or want a 1 snack, get h« baked ham at the Moraine Groc & Market. : Mr. Henkle states that no fee is required to exhibit and entries may be brought in up a.m. of the day that an scheduled to be judged. ‘ entered for competition may be claimed after showing if 307 Oakwood Ave. Tel. H.P. 2030 21C¢ Budweiser Hoerber‘s SILVERBROOK Beverages & Seltzer Water:| FREE DELIVERY Farmer‘s. Beverage l ! ruuuriay n\ vo% for 49c Pints Read The Want Ads 41¢ Quarts PAGE 81 48 x

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