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Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1936, p. 3

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22 lne thas red clothes | And, Lemart i in " the 1 r'll:g &EE to sh (mapuare t friendliness q ] an w\ 'â€"â€"â€"â€"vi n‘ yc CASTFIELD Emnariay : o Deerfield & Duffy, B; nmond have OMrS VT ; 1086 | . 4 ostponed , l be played , N. AUGUs .Bhgchhnd Park itege ity with whtr.| s : week â€" on . i Th day rald been pyâ€"â€" 20 2 i Next Sunday and Every @87, [ 30 Full Size Comics in $ and a Complete Novel â€" a B;t Seller\ â€" with NEXT 8 CHICAGO HERALD g EXAMINER. _ Order Your s Â¥I +1 NP WPiontiivetier trurs tfi arctnrcosciina ns 10 Contral Ave. Tol. H. P. 7 the nis he éould, an ore for t] , now c see the! boat & .yq Allen the of & e 'G, ilf during and now ser\ Crystle‘s boa tern‘ of ] Ventral ave. Areé â€"daugh Te very p ngipeers wh fp the platte B tompany buil and | mast o nouses of th Miss Edith Holmes, at 284 ave., now occupied by Postâ€" Daniel Cobb, is perhaps the oldest. That stood on Central on the north side of the street, of Linden ave. just about back of re it stands today on Park. ufli'nt oecupant: known today a Captain Hammer, who did onâ€" the lake, and who the night at home as often as he anchoring his boat off the for that period. He had a ‘, now cut down, where he could g a store. Still later a row of * story stores were built along St.dJohns (some of which are still ) ‘and the little house was alin moved, this time to 390â€"392 Cen ave. â€" About 10 years ago or tHaps a little less, the top story of that house was removed, and beâ€" @ it was torn down it housed a her! shop and a jewelry store. cofhitractor for the wrecking old me that the lumber in that old & was the best that he had seen, "You can‘t buy lumber as good as that today" was his statement. The ritie under it, though barely a foo§ from the ground were sound at the as a sawed section showed, Had been hand hewn, from logs. L t from this aforementioned urnbull house, the house belongâ€" EVANS FEED STORE 1852, Dr. Peter Mowers mbved to Highland Park from St. "fahns and built a home, which is naw incorporated into the house at I Green Bay rd., where his hter, : Mrs. Irons, now hides, That original house had hand d 3 log: stringers‘ also, some t cently excavated eéhr Mr. Glstaf Nafe, now diseased, told me thit when his family came to Highâ€" id Park, he a boy, they walked the Mowers‘ house, on their way up from the station (RR) to ‘house. An old picture in my E n, shows the original Mowâ€" house to be built a copy of the Te | , or the Nafe house a ¢ g Dr. Mowers as one wishes. *A Haughter of Mr. Mowers,.Mrs. A. ,’; iPeter, also gone, told me that j rpoldored the building of the se house after they were well d in theirs. t it is only very recently, this ufiméer in fact, that the oldest ‘within the central portion of fighland Park was torn down. In the very, early 50s a small frame ie was built on the corner of ral ave. and St. Johns, set back irgim the street, with a picket fence ralind the yard. Later, about the T0s the Thompson estate built a hite] with stores under it, on that it@ and the little house was moved vuth of the large building and beâ€" RASS SEED ERTILIZER AaAT MOS S i on sale at e Allen house, which stood at ead of Sheridan road where the ietti Grocery now stands was during the 60s. Later it was re were long cabins which in several: places throughout and Park, but of course they T- and perhaps there are old houses that I do not know hef boat at nnéhor, and where hqily could see him coming I greatly enjoy local history, ould any reader know of any g that I have omitted or misâ€" 4,0“% I am more than glad w about it. (It is a pity that e is known about such things, ‘flr' people care about them, is difficult to get authentic _\ (Continued from page 1) | n in 1855 and ran a spur through he brickyard at St. Johns, situâ€" on both sides .of the southern P within the present Fort confines and the lake, and are several houses on Prairie k of that brick, still standâ€" bui . Truax Refutes House Story; s Early History AY, AUGUST 20, 1936 There will be races grownups; likewise the tugâ€"ofâ€"war and eggâ€"t tests. ‘The council‘s s leader in the North of the K. of C. learue a1, 3 " . ; Vant will receive a bag filled with ‘candies and novelties. The .youngsters will then engage in many m?c“ with valuable awards going to winners of first and second places in each contest, arag ol C phore of Highla member of _ OQuilmette . Knights of Columbus, are to attend fl!‘ gouncfi!. bi‘ basket picnic which will tal MIY‘ A““ u.‘ at “ Grove, Niles Center. The will entertain their families vited guests at this event, the °f & bu" anom n aw sal.2l lc Mn db twnin M e mc o Lsw 3 of a busy summer calendar, Georke E. White, lecturer of Quilâ€" mette fi‘:euncil, is head of a large committee that has completed plans for a majorâ€"sized affair. The chilâ€" dren will parade at two o‘clock, and each participant will receive a bag fi“.d 'ith eamifian \ nmwA Lc l ocries C Knights of Columbus Hold Picnic Sunday : 20,000 Stores - Coast to ‘ | this sace ror Aueust 20, 21, 2: For Summer Coolness auaLity â€" EConomy â€" THE PoLicy ‘OF EVEeRY CENTRELLA SToRe BRITEâ€"IZE Graham Crackers Finest for all ; Household Cleaning Purposes "Rinds All the Dirt" SPECIAL PRICE . of C. league, will meet the . team in the first of two Dry Ginger Ale â€" Frosh Lime mq + Grapefruit Rickey â€" Dry White Soda m-u:-gln @ +« y Root Beer * Cream soda â€" Orange â€"Soda â€" and Other Frait Flavyors 3 sale price! At Your Centrella Store Exclusivelyl onW 46 oalitls o enb mo ~RPCE : the call is for~long, cool, refr drinks. ‘They‘re pure, wholésome for everyone. And so delicious ! Get your favorite flavors for this weekâ€"end at our special holiday They‘l1 14... 81 T omato ‘Nl be races, too, for the likewise the conventional and eggâ€"throwing conâ€" : council‘s softball team, the North Shore division Danish Macaroons N o. 300 Size Cans 3 for 1 The Perfect Summer Centrella No A tempting Summertime Cookie Delight ... ... .lb re of Highland Park Ouilmette council, h will take place ;‘ at. Schneler‘s . â€" The knights families and inâ€" Bremner Bros. , are expected ROYAL ARMS ‘firuu‘ Toilet Tissue Toilet Tissue "400 CLUB" 270B CUOL FPOLresning pure, wholésomeâ€"good Full ib. 5 Always keep a box or. two hand { .â€", the children love th with a glass of millk betwe meals, They‘re delicious ! , the climax 2 Silver Cup| | corrEr) | Very Special allâ€"day " 29¢ | Ph ‘"More inter@it in the affairs of the village of Deerfield" was the pleax of Mayor Harry Wing at the regular meetink of the |Village Board of Truste§s last Tuesday eveâ€" ning in the 1 ‘g onic Temple. So few people attend the loeal board meetings that '* e trustees are disâ€" c«ouraged. / If the people are to be educated to theipolicies of the vilâ€" lage fathers and want them to con«â€" tinue to direct fhe affairs of. Deerâ€" field, the peop 1 should attend the board ‘meetings.| â€" d 4 Deerfield Mayor Wants Larger Attendance â€" at Board Meetings â€" Schneider‘s (frove is located on Harrison streét, oneâ€"half mile east of Harms or a mile west of Skokie boulevand. i _ An orche, been engag entertain the cers on the air pavilion. " (Gate prizes and cessions are Aiso included ir attractions. ./ games. The tion .of Niles twilight opp C ocktail s Bottle De UICEe GE BO 47 c 1,000 (sheet rolls iter will furnish the on. . _ 1« m"‘ cers on the openâ€" 8SIX VARIETIES NO RUB SHOE POLISH .... CATSUP .... RIPE OLIVES . FOODS PICKLES ... oLD MONK JUMBO wE RECOMMEXD cnx'n*zu.; MAYONNAISE ......... FPOR BREAKFASr GIvE THENM SHREDDED WHEAT ........... THE NEW ANXD BETTER sSHORTEXIXNG SPRY ..;....... CENERELLA Pss FRENCH DRESSING bxxuznu been engaged to Red Ripe, bekt. db PC Home «m | copg #) bm. BEETS, PE'ARS’. } : y se en a s %gm{-’nmku 42X a Takan‘y A ygwg!gn s w Te n e e e e e n e a e FRES:I FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OUR PRICES ARE QUOTED ON THE MARKET‘s BEsT _ H. T. Bakke Grocery & Market 14 North Sheridan Rd. .‘ Phone Highland Park 460 & .9 in Highwood C 361 Roger Wi wzroa‘l.oa}, Veal "k'm 29¢ g:us%vl_gluzr b......... 359C BEEF TONGUE, > . s t m ton cwe.sfi.d&m3lc SIRLOIN STEAKsS, d CHICKENS;. Fancy Frying .... OAST, Prime Becft, â€" â€" â€"â€"â€" > . m mg# .. n Pan® gorman‘ts ... ... 1 276 ;:“:,.‘....Ib. 42¢ | CENTRELLA SHRIMP, | Wet Pack, No, 1 cans . ... .. Highwood Grocery & Market T H E FANCY CRAB MEAT, . Silyer Cup, Reg. /4 size cans Zrolhz l TUNA FISH, Traymore, LidltiM_ut, Tâ€"oz. tins ... .. RED r\LASKA SALMON, Traymore, No. 1 tall can . . . IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT OUR MEATS GRADE A â€" U. 5. INSPECTED SOFLIN â€"Towels Kitchen Save laundry bills con= | in Ravinia Geo. B. Winter, Inc PRES 8 The water tank on the school grounds, ‘which is not in use, is to be taken down. The Illinois Inspecâ€" Mayor Wing was called away early that evening so Trustee Carleâ€" ton Scribner took the chair for the remainder of the session. Conrad Uchtman was appointed assistant fire chief to fill the man; cy ~caused by the resignation o Oscar Schwab. _ _ Fire Chief Jack Johnston was granted permission to purchase necâ€" essary repairs for the truckâ€"a new tire and a new connection for the _ Mayor Wing was very discour aged as he spoke of the recent proâ€" posed fire district election. He beâ€" wailed the fact that so little interest was shown and directed that the fire department was not to go outside the limits of Deerfield, except to anâ€" swer Bannockburn calls. 19¢ Ave, / Tel. Highland Park 3080 in Highland Park f * a e &# 12â€"02, ‘glasses ..'Ona-h.k“ .. 1, .. . basket zsc ..... 5 ... 25¢ 3 ... 81 4 ... 81 with a real tang, 14â€"0%. gâ€"0r. size pint tins 16â€"0z. Jar 8â€"02, Jar $1 r::l 2 !or.31 € $1 225C 3.29¢ 2..47¢ _ SOAP a new home (Burton B. McRoy) which is being built just beyond the Sewer and water assessment exâ€" penses for the diagonal crossing of a road at Knollwood and Margate roads, Wm be paid by the owner of Deerfield‘s finances were discussâ€" ed and the, clerk was directed to write the Deerfleld State bank conâ€" cerning an illegal loan and demand repayment. | Fines in the village for June amounted to ten dollars, according to Officer McLaughlin‘s. report. All vehicle licenses have now been purâ€" chased. . > tion Bureau is to be consulted conâ€" cerning insurance rates, before acâ€" tion isâ€"taken, & Eim street, an industrial highway, is to be graded and 600 gallons of oil used from Central avenue to the :;mth limits to put into good condiâ€" tion. * A 1 n. 23G¢ SI:‘II:'S‘X FI.ALIS'E“S for 15¢ for 19¢ For your complexion ARNOLD C. Bremer TELEPHONE H. P. 1988 $1 3.... 19¢ $1 LER BRUSH Contains .| t, vegetables, ‘cereals, salmon cod liver oil. U. S. inspectâ€" ed and * Take advantage of this very Doliar Offer ! All Four Items only ...... lde "HIS SALE FOR AVGUST 20, 21, Butter Macaroon and Devil‘s Food Cookies, 30c Ib. Cleans without suds, leayâ€" ing no soapy film. ‘Will not in hands or fine fabrics. Cleans a million things. |Very special. SCGet Acquainted Sale Boned Chicken Oakite Creamed, Ala King, or in Salad pkgs. al RRS 3. 81 .. ol e Hle 2 e y . Salad/Cracker ITALIAN STYLE . < SPAGHETTL 16â€"0x, glass @AC COTTAGE DINNER. glass Centrella A s suted watker At the Bloom ‘street viadu Green Bay road, you will fin store that you ‘have been 10 for. We cordially invite you to the Moraine Grocery.> > * 807 Oakwood Ave. Tel. HP are in. The owner will al expenses. * j t SILVERBROOK Beverages & Seltzer W FREE DELIVERY _ Farmer‘s Beverage Hamms Budweiser Hoerber‘s Paul Schuize ldege! 33¢ PAGE I~f ce 0 %p 1 T & 1 itp

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