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Highland Park Press, 18 Mar 1937, p. 4

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Thousands of early Easter ‘worâ€" shippers areâ€"expected to throng into Soldier Field at 6:30 a.m., Sunday, March 28, for the Fifth Annual Easter Sunrise Service to be held in Chicago since the first year of A Century of Progress, Harry G. Saulâ€" nier, chairman, announced today. John F. Fletcher and his 90â€"piece Wheaton College Band.and a chorus choir of 253:::0{«-. led by Pro. Talâ€" madge J. ikofer, will be the muâ€" kical attractions,/* Eintered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office atâ€" Highiand Park, lllinois on oo oo on ns it aice ies 0 ao ouler." Tusy Should reach ing tdhor BJ Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year itions of condolence, cards of obituaries, notices of entertsinments, or other E:--mmum-filh“uwflwfih:m president of Cotumbia Colege, Cofâ€" umbia, South Carolina, internationâ€" ally known editor and educator, will be the speaker, Tuned Toweday of cach week by the Udeli Printine Compeny. HdeU} Ruilding, H Wednesday ncon to insure appesrance in current iss Sunrise Service to Be Held Easter at Soldiers Field PAGE FOUR From 6:30 to T\g‘clock the service HIGCHLAND MEAT MARKET 8 North Second Street Phone Highland Park 135 Bacon Fancy Pork Milk Cream â€" Blossom PEANUT BUTTERâ€" J â€" INOUNAE BAE :1 +i22252..1s 0e 0i+00c301 ue vwu n ie aevevesresunrasacecoss Blossom Whole Ripe TOMATOES Large 28 oz. No. 2%, cans Swift‘s Picnic Hams . _ RoaSt (Shoulder) Swift‘s Premium Sliced Cream Fancy Roasting Chickens â€" BUTTER 10 North Second Street â€" Highland Park FREEâ€"PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE COFFEE WHIPPING KOLLER GROCERY Top Quality KOLLER®‘S GROCERY Our Milk Depot Specials THE HICHLAND PARK_PRESS SPECIALS for March 19th to 25th THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP John L. Udel, Publisher and Editor m..':.fl-u'cmdm Telephone Highland Park 35 Old Dutch CLEANSER GOLD DUST Large package ... per pint ......;.. per quart ........ per gallon ........ per quart ......... per quart per gallon per pint...;.... per quart .. ..... A member of panies, radio stations, public service systems, and other organizations, join hands in informing and conveyâ€" ing old and young from every deâ€" nomination to Soldier Field where they assemble in solemn worship at the foot of a giant white cross, and proclaimâ€" their faith and hope in the resurrection of the Savior more than 1900 years ago. T« in yeee Snd 12. L4 tike Hik is to be broadcast over the Blue Network of the National Broadcastâ€" ing company, and from 6:30 to 7:30 over WMAQ, Chicago Daily News station. as the Chicago outlet. i Boginnl:} with 20,000 persons in the Hall Science at the World‘s Fair in 1983, the Easter Sunrise Service has grown to an attendance of 40,000 or more and this year has been included in the Chicago Jubiâ€" lee Celebration. ;b. 27¢ ...-..-.:.zgc n e + p 22¢ b. 27¢ .5 AIC 2 for 27(: 4 ... 27¢ § cents per single copy ~15¢ â€"â€"20¢ 17¢ 24¢ 45¢ + 8c 25¢ Due to the continued winning streak of the Scotâ€"Towels, sponsored by S. P. Gerd!, taking 3 straight games from the Gebhardt Eagles, Kraftâ€"Phenix holdsâ€" down first place in the Centrella league by a narrow margin of one game over the Eagles and Manor House Coffee team, both tied for second place. Last week the rapidly climbing Scotâ€"Towel team took three straight games from the Old Monk team, â€"giving them a batting average of 1000 in the last six games and elevating their stading from 8th place to 6th positionyâ€"mn the league.only nine games out of first place. New Handicap System Big Success Kraftâ€"Phenix Takes Lead in Centrella . Bowling League â€" TWENTY YEARS AGO March 15, 1917 .Sheridan Rebekah lodge No. 801 was instituted in Masonic hall, Friâ€" day, March 9. . Officers elected were, Mrs. Geo. Goodman, N.G.; Mrs. Chas. Sanborn, V.G.; Miss Emilie ‘ TEN YEARS AGQO _ . March 18, 1927 An audit of the city‘s finances of January 31, last, shows & current surplus of $62,634. . . . Building recâ€" ords for February are again broken with permits totaling $151,511, . . . The annual dinner of the St. James club and the Holy Name society will be held March 22. . . . Mrs, Naomi mstock and Mrs. Mathias Zahnle, old residents of â€" Highland Park passed‘away, March 12. . ... Mr. nd Mrs. E. R. Jones have just reâ€" turned from a two months sojourn in Cuba, . .. A son was born Tuesâ€" day to the Fred Strouds at the Highland Park hospital. . . . Mrs. Rosenow Bremember celebrated her 92nd birthday on Monday.., . . Mr. Joseph Glynch of Deerfield died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clare Coleman in Des Plaines, Thursday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kral are the happy parents ,OfP_l/ son, born, March 10 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Carl A. Meyer of Chicago have reâ€" cently purchased the W. W. Hoops home at 229 .Prospect avenue. Clarence Bach, chairman of the handicapping committee, said "that the Centrella system of.starting all bowlers on an even basis has not only increased interest in the variâ€" ous team games but it also â€"has thorâ€" oughly been demonstrated that the poorer bowler or beginner can start with the best bowlers in the league and know in advance that he has a chance to win." $ Scotâ€"Towels defeated Gebhardt‘s Eagles three®straight games. Manor House Coffee: took three straight from the slipping Town Criers. Not to be outdone by their brother coffee drinkers, Stewarts Coffee took all three games from the Peacock "400 Club" team. + . ~ Wilson Ideals, displaying new life, took two out of three games from the pious Old: Monks, .while Linco, the housewife‘s ffiend, defeated Kraftâ€"Phenix to a thne of two out of : threes games: > > > 0 â€" Fin. See., and Mrs. Fred Tucker, MAMMHM is being discussed by the merâ€" chants. . . . James Morrow of Deerâ€" field narrowly escaped serious inâ€" jury. when his home was destroyed wnufiu!‘hfiu ns of Green Bay romd anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, lndny....rintlu;w*do- stroyed the Hermon Swanson resiâ€" dence on Plark road. . , . William Arnswald is improving after an eleven weeks illness resulting from Now that the trial period of this new handicapping has passed, all Centrella bowlers are settHng down to finish in the money jw‘ the home stretch. * 'l‘-n; Wik ie id N c n ipanius Aatiee ‘2«sc3ls Manor House Stewarts Coffee ....... m:'bv-ll bingrrgees Percock "400 Club" Townâ€"Crier ..........._._.__36 _ 35 _ Alf Wilson Ideals ........_._......_16 . 44 _ .267 Pairings for Thursday‘s Games Scotâ€"Towels will meet Stewarts Coffee. _ Manor House will meet Linco Products. ‘Town Crier will meet Pescock "400 Club." Gebhardt‘s Bagles will m Wilson Idenis. Kraftâ€"Phenix will meet Monk. _ Ed. Rugen, captain of the Houseâ€" wife‘s Friend "Linco Products" team; 8. P. Gerdi, sponsor of the Scotâ€"Towel team, and Warren Monâ€" ahan, owner of the Old Monk team, are vacationing at Hot Springs, Arâ€" kansas, and all Centrella bowlers g awaiting an invitation to jourâ€" south. What siy you Lucky Gorcers? MeCaffrey and little dastghter, Janct visited the M.; H. McCaffrey‘s Sunâ€" day.~ + Seal jelly gl by dropping a amaill piece of in the bottom of the glass pouring the, hot :bh- of it. The parafâ€" melts and will rise to the top to seal the â€"glass perfectly. â€" at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. LOOKING BACKWARD Last Week‘s Results Present Team Standings 34 28 28 26 THB PRESS * "G 467 195 417 Florence Inman Is Taken By Death Florence Inman, 11 year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Everett Inman of 580 Glenview avenue, died yesterday as the result of pneumonia w whe contracted several weeks after an operaâ€" tion for a it Old Water Tank in Deerfleld to Be Felled Today As we go to 34 Press, funeral .’Mhnuth-: Shortly after noon today (Thursâ€" day) the large water tank located in in back of the Deerfleld Grammar hool will be felled. mmd %winxthhnkhtoh by FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE Highland Park DATE & NUT BREAD a cans _ 43c Free Biscuit with each package; pkg. . Quart jar Yor :....... 4 assorted flavors, # 15. jar for ........... Package, including free gift ... & mf&: in "I5t »ang ow s* w us Air washed, Large package !"â€"Jm per dozen Claretta PEACHES or PEARS 3 ;io. 2% .{l‘c cans soc OE 21104 rrapecanerselomatitaiee imail size .........._........~.39¢ KITCHEN KLENZER Aunt Jemina PANCAKE FLOUR for cans for eans for cans for 250 ° Dining Chairs °1500 > Card Tables 50 Banquet Tables 20 . 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Offices and Wmlgouul at Evanston ® Winnetka _@ Highland Park CAKE FLOUR _ Shoulder CHUCK ROASF OR of Star Cattle; _ pound .. per pound BEEF TONGUES Very fine; e pound Meat Specials Dog Food Special Swansdown cans for the Clonick Steel Company of Chiâ€" of 500,000 gallons, was purchased several years ago by the Village of Deerfield at an approximate cost of $10,000, as a reserve water tank, Previous to the building of the new water plant in Highland Park, the water pressure in Deerfield would be so low at times, that it would be to get water in their homes. To overcome this condition the Village erected the tank, which since has not been in use. % f will be interested in seeing the tank Dorcas Home Board in Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Board of Armour‘s Star BACON for & kn tovieed Socivenle t cimeccmrmntinen slow RIV AL â€" IDEAL > ARMOUR‘S This RIB LAMB CHOPS Armour‘s Star or P Swift‘s Premium SIRLOIN STEAK / > 25¢ Smoked Native Fort Howard Toilet Tissue Baby in Pet or Carnation AOK ..cacoucsens Highland Park *51 â€"~~_ 20e 2.,.25c $1.00 _37¢ Alc 271¢ 29¢ 25¢ in February and the following r.:-fi.w;wm 13¢ Mre. â€" Ende, Evanston e ; seereâ€" M.E'MP.MW founded the home 24 years ago, is the superintendent. Doreas Home, which is an orphanâ€" age and halfâ€"orphanage is located in of Righland Park, and cares for beâ€" rmadh thitty ‘and " thingâ€"tive ME gm For many years it has been ndor by the Chicago Chamber _ Visitors are welcome at all times and the board extends a cordial inâ€" vitation to all those who are interâ€" Park; bll-!-.-.“lu. 'n'-u; Brion, Glencoe Mrs. F Chapmam, chairman of mn. THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1987 for Green and tender, very fin¢; American Family SOAP BSOAP SPECIALS J 10 10 I| _ â€"FRUITS FLORIDA CELERY ukh .â€" : . 236 BUY TEXAS ORANGES FOR JUICE. for â€" ... JUICE ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Seediess, j for VEGETABLES for FOF «ediéracctsiasscoiy Snowball CAULIFLOWER & . 1prommnmes, _ with a FPREE GIPT NAPTHA SOAP CAMAY SOAP ‘Texas Pink Meat ~EMCHORES MAZOLO OIL for Our customers are relieved of all with experienced men on the job. Moving Day the Iredale Way Large Texas the street ... the: continent the sea . ... 1 gallon limit, responsibility and detail. Moving is far Fels $1.29 $1.15 49¢ 49¢ 29¢ 23¢ 25¢ 23¢ 45¢

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