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Highland Park Press, 18 Mar 1937, p. 3

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«s ‘Theodore Benvenuti, Western aveâ€" nue,â€" Highwood. Auadee a &.-;dnn’-ou“,nnm apiced or cottage puddings. A thin slice of mpple added to each pint of cranberries when cookâ€" w hhont intesrering with Tt id interfering with the tartâ€" The Lake County Voiture 604 of the 40 and 8 society will sponsor bW-ufludh Tenth (Lake county) of the American Legion at the Deerfield Masonic temple on Friday night of “gnurhh-t provided will be by: several students from Lake Porest college, and the epeakers will be William Schlupp, grand chef de garte (state commander) and the state judge advocate of the 40 and 8. District Meeting in Deerfleld Friday _ r%bprurortmuab- ing $1,200 realized from the sale of salvaged army property and equipment at Fort Sheridan where he was stationed. His sentence of dismissal was affirmed by President Roosevelt on January 8. 40 & 8 Holds Tenth nounced yesterday at headquarters of the sixth corps area here. Maj. Curtis, who is 42 years old, was conâ€" victed by a court martial last Sepâ€" Ft. Sheridan Thefts Maj. Ivan 8. Curtis of the quarter ‘Those who are running independâ€" ently for Justices of the Peace are: Charles Glass, 328 Waukegan aveâ€" nue, and Paul A. Blum, 552 Wauâ€" kegan avenue. _ For Constables: John Rouse, 11"8. Green Bay road: Dismiss Major for ond stréet. Bay _ Justices of the Peace, Clarence Shetzley, 1044 N. Green Bay road, Samuel S. Smith, 728 Central aveâ€" Peace and one as Constable in the coming election. .. 5. ~ â€" __ _ Assessor, Harry Earhart, 614 S. St. Johns avenue, Town Clerk, Albert Larson, 133 S, Green Bay road. ‘ Town Collector, Gregory M. Sheahen, 590 Elm place. _ _ With only one full ticket in the field, Deerfleld Township election whichâ€"is to beâ€"HKeld Tuesday, April 6th, promises little competition. However, three Independents are seeking office, two as Justices of the ~Those listed on the Citizen‘s tickâ€" et, the only comiplete ticket filed Supervisor, Arthur Swanson, 375 Orchard lane. § part in "The Saintâ€"Saens concert of t orchestra, W Slight Competition in Township Race considered one of the most talented aand brilliant ~artists among the younger generation according to the critics and musical authorities, inâ€" eluding Dr, . Frederickâ€"Stock. & gining music at an early m studied with different teachers spring 1985, when she became & member of the young artists‘ class of Walter Knupfer of Wilmette, unâ€" der whose guidance she dayeloped an artistic finish and a maturity of style quite unusual for a girl of class as a ‘Miss Bertha Ostrar will appear as guest artist with the Highland Park High School Symphony orchestra on Sunday afternoon, April 4, when Mtnouinbmrtudumgb THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1987 Richard B. Martin, 335 Hazel aveâ€" Constables: Chas. A.<Donner, 32 S. Green Russe} A. Campbell, 121 8. Seeâ€" George\‘Hesler, Ravinia Park Herman Sasch, 416 N. First Dorsey Husenetter, 1224 Burton _the Chica Wednesday, has the young people‘s Chicago Symphony ay the piano Carnival" by 17 not a citizen. "I‘ve been intending, ever since I got here, to take out my first papers," he says, "but someâ€" how I‘ve kept putting it off. I exâ€" pect to go down almost any day now x"-nhudoehmdiuu- hhrfi:inh.lvluhfihhl: r sixtyâ€"two yearsâ€"ever since came over from Lithuania. He is Most of his life in America, Mr. Martin worked as an extra gang section hand for various railroads. Last job he had ended in 1916. This balanced diet contains .'.a""un..iv.-fi". wlhbdtflundm being U. lh‘::udtfi shhon sh ioh Shore 404 fanciers. ;15/;:‘__"<{ f "::; A~B. FOOCD STORES This Sale for Thurs., “.fe. "'n "4 Sonfection" ‘beder m a pound today. Their crisp, tasty goodness adds much to your soups, salads and appetizers. Always keep a packâ€" age on hand.> CHOC. MINT PATTiEs u. 35¢ ELEIN CRACKERS Ideal Dog Food LUX Toilet Soap Bremner Bros. Weekly Speciais! 247¢ Your Dog Should Have WILSON‘S $ Cans It‘s New! Tollet Soap @'fi h) CorrEE | . saLap olb || k e y‘ 4: 28C| DRESSING § O Lalfs) :: 79c| * 35¢ P & & ® or Thurs., Fri., and Sat., s ’ , A Most Iinsucl Treat ch 18, 19, and 20 ; : Centrelia . . f mm ; * â€" WHOLE PEELED vew! i .. . APRICOTS BMN [ 3 j _ W nethia B te 99€ : h3 s || Pe m _ W ‘ seve 400 CLUB" f the ‘ call is for refreshing drlnks | ~~ 19¢ . _A |era esz on contaime the mix tor maxing not [| ; j l frtsaskies _AAA LUX FLAKES "Pride of Lake Shore" FINE TABLE BUTTER Smail Size O¢ 21¢ BUTTER At Your Centrella Store . Exclusively! "Pride of _ Dairy States" SWEET CREAM s ath "tae in the evening. o Pyramid . Sugar Miss Leta Toll presented five puâ€" plis of her tap dancing class, and a one act play on "Thrift" was preâ€" sented by three pupils.of Miss Anâ€" M-'“Mmmm also written by the A representation of the Chicago Motor club gave a most construcâ€" tive talk on Safety followed by a one reel movie showing the hazard ::‘tultyhnh.udmm Approved by Uncle Sam Pupils in Program at Deerfleld P.~T.A,. Meeting Friday The Deerfleld Parentâ€"Teacher asâ€" sociation met Friday afternoon at the Deerfield Grammar school. The president, Mrs. Leslie Brand, hnnonad th:t‘h'thos‘P.-'l‘.A. would ave a bake turday, April 10. ‘The location is to be announced later. . P The meeting was followed by an informal tea, with Rose Marie Barâ€" hu:tu«f(buhm Koebelin pourâ€" Unexcelled for flavor, ,mm texture l“. mflm for yourself. 81 12 C ans Large Size TRAYMORR T TOMATOES . CENTRELLA MOTHER® @TYLE SLICED PEACHES , FRUIT COCKTAIL TRAYMORE 4 CBNTEELLA m lm‘"..........u. m 3n”¢°8°¢lm3AL“c TRAYNMORE SWEH? 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Sitver Cup a++s% en 21356 onntanics comnan sarrax ..nn.a-m 2-'"‘ cm.oo‘ooo-ooeoo ooooooow in Ravinia ts 21.2le SALAD DRESS Ts‘ 2..25¢ APRICOT NECTAR, %0r 3...2%e CENTRELLA * Â¥ Gar 31296‘ SOCKEYE SALMON. .. 43¢ .tb. 26@_ . 22¢ s. 222C ». 35¢ .5.27¢ complished. â€" ‘The depression epocially hatd on mlmig. the 4o sulted. ‘This Federal Art project has not only restored the morale of the artists, but is giving them a natural outlet for their fine capaciâ€" ties. They are engaged in making posters for educational health camâ€" sndeo;n:uthglu-hh.lhnlk 0 > ing backgrounds for the. Brookfield Zoo, and in doing much needed work for the Field Museum. siderably, so that real distress reâ€" Miss Arquin is an instructor at the Art Museum in Chicago, and is most enthusiastic about the Art Project. Her lively talk will be deâ€" lightful and instructive, DOG FOODS Evans Feed Store 61@ Central Ave. _â€"â€"_ _ Tol. H. 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