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Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1937, p. 3

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Hourly conducted tours of the camps, mess halls, chapel, educaâ€" tional buildings, theatre, barracks, Camp Exchange, etc., have been arranged, following which similar tours will be made to the vast proâ€" ject situated between Willow road m the south and Dundee road on the North and located on Skokie boulevard, (Route 41). Camp â€"Skokig Valley, located at Glenview and Harms roads, just south of Lake avenue, since it is the largest camp of its kind in the United States is preparing to enâ€" tertain several thousand visitors at an open house to which the public is invited. K T Sunday, April 4th, marksâ€"the 4th anniversary of the establishment of the Civilian Conservation Crops and in commemoration of the occasion President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Robert Feckner, director of the Emâ€" ergency Conservation Works, has asked that this day be set aside to observe the birthday of the C.C.C. EVANS FEED STORE VIGORO Camp Skokie Valley Invites Public to Open House, Sunday A festive air, avfriendly cup of tea, a pleasant chat, and an interâ€" esting visit through the high school buildings will compléete a delightful afternoons entertainment. The parents of prospective freshâ€" men th.a? especialy l;:ted lb}o attend, so can see the wellâ€"équipped school in which their children are to spend the coming four years, and to meet the splendid faculty which will have charge of their education. room, the band room and the stage will be visited under the guidance of the following members of the exâ€" ecutive board of the Student Counâ€" cil, Jean Ball, Bill Bigley LaVerne Cioni,; Adolphâ€" Czerwenka, Robert Jackson, â€"â€" Betty _ Anne Johnson, Jamés Sanford, Tom Simpson, Walâ€" ter Stuenkel, Henry Wilder, Peter Wolff and Alan Bede. ®@ If you‘re planning a garden, drop in and see our photographic record of an amazing plantâ€"feeding test made recently, It will give you a clearâ€"cut idea of what causes common garden troubles and how mmufl:‘“m garden supplies Order Vigoro now and feed your lawn early, Bay from your dealer or from After a pleasant chat over the tem cups, those who wish to do so will be conducted through the high school to sge the improvements which were made last summer and to visit other interesting rooms. The cafeteria, the general offices, the library, the girls‘ locker room and gymnasium, the boys‘ gymnasium, locker: room and pool, the cooking laboratory, the wood shop, the art WAY TO SURE CARDEN SUCCESS mneu, pingham, Oisen and Daniey est Volwiler, chairman of the Soâ€" cial committee with her committee members, as follows: Mesdames is in charge of this tea, at which more elaborate refreshments than usual will be served. A spirit of friendliness will prevail, and assistâ€" ing the president of the‘ P.â€"T.A., Mrs. Frank Ronan, and the high Mfil'lld)ll.lhllinhm ard, be the officers and memâ€" bers of the board,. and Mrs. John Van Bergen, chairman of the Hos« pitality committee, and Mrs. Ernâ€" Aldfi-nfio“fio_fi tiful Spring concert of the School Orchestra Synday, April 4, are urged to attend the silver tea to be given directly afterwardsâ€"in the English club rooms by the school Pâ€"T.A. L-ydmth&.'llhvd-‘ come to help defray expense completing the charming little anteâ€" room, where tea is always served at the regular P.â€"T. A. monthly meetâ€" at High School Silver Tea Sunday to Follow Concert PICTURES PROVE THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1987 fet pull jacts atâ€" by , H. P. 124 committee Jones, . hundred people from Park are expected to make m to the camp or project or :hamnu-mo:m Rev. W. E. Seesholtz to Preach Here Sunday hvhtl.wmhum elder estern Conference of the _ Evangelical â€" Congregational church, will mm the communion sermon next morning at. the First Uhited Evangelical church. He will also preach on Friday eveâ€" ning and have charge of the quarâ€" terly business session. people know the h l&-tâ€"-muu‘h. w-nbhhnh- . area for Chicago and the North Shore communities. uuuaumram from the noise and bustle of the workaday world. L OOOmmmmmmmummmâ€"â€") PEANUT BUTTER...... 10« m Afor 3 9G Treat the family to a La Choy Dinner | ; ., . DEVIL‘S FOOD + _ YANILLA cooxiEs, t. 29e | wareks ip A grandâ€"start for a grand meal. Every Heinz soup is culinary perfection. For formal dinners or ;fli‘u': school funches ;"?~"Snd ‘what a DOG CAKES, carton 29¢ : * PUPPY CAKES, carton 29¢ BONE SHAPED BISCUITS, carton 29¢ variety to choose from A blend of wheat flour, meat and ground beef bone, Long the outstanding food in the ::wofld.lhybefeddrya stened with soup or milk. Vegetables may also be added. THIS SALE FOR APRIL 1, 2 AND 3 ;F{%", < ©A 9 § JUNKET, 2 for 21¢ * 2 tb. bas {â€" & 16. bag 24¢| 63¢ ALL TERRIER FOOD â€" JA â€" Butter Wafers Bremner Bros. Specials 223C 2 ibs. bulk LA CHOY CHOP SUEY (13 oz.) and NOODLES (202.) both for 27¢ Old Trusty La Choy Mixed Vegetables 15â€"01. can 29¢ c‘l"’-r'n th in , that adis nuch to soups, salads and appetizers. Funeral services for Harry Madiâ€" son, 46, who died Monday at the held at 2:30 yesterday were # m mt Pm was in Winerin) Fock ceootney .:ndhon. '...?"" war veterap :‘m September an. ployc? Bowman Dairy Co..t Highland Park, is survived by his wife, a daughter, and two sons, all l Highwood. " "Student Stunts" Tryouts Started Tryouts for the annual producâ€" tion of "Student Stunts" began yesâ€" terday at the Highland <Park high school. The preliminary tryouts were held in the afternoon and eveâ€" ning, while the finals will be held tomorrow (Friday). The setting for "Stunts" has not been disclosed, but any skit will fit s nds 390 150 wafers to a box d Thi La Choy Chow Mein Noodies 19¢ Centrelia PEANUT BUTTER. ... i‘éu’g.s-..-.hlfi"&l““. * 0"‘ Centrella w PITTED DATES........ so« r. & for 23¢ â€"0%. can Softasilk CAKE FLOUR. .. ;. ... Larse Size Pig. + e 289C Centrelia TOMATO JUICGE... ... is o. s.u. 3 for 3 1¢ Centrelia a DICED CARROTS..... x.:c. 2A for 21¢ Silver C CUT Wax BEANS.... n.:c.. A for 29¢ Silver Cup PORK and BEANS.... 0. c. 3 for 29¢ Sitver Cup 4 T CUT GREEN BEANS... x.:c. 2A for 29¢ Centrelia © â€" MIXED VEGETABLES... x.:c. 2 for 21¢ Brer Rabbit HOMiRY. .. PINEAPPLE, .. » :. E"l‘l‘l'OSin,l"mch GRAPEFRUIT, SHOULDER PORK ROAST, PORK TENDERLOIN, Young Pig ........ixir61.1s PORK SAUSAGE MEAT, â€" LEG O‘ LAMB, Bclryl.agu,l_b.m Large Size, Frosh .....................cach @@@ FhotFivx â€"...................: 9 m RQC sgh,g'smc rerververccss i. .l. .. ces PB CC mm e r® ASPARAGUS, Fiedk, Grom ..:\..s...?............ . baunch 21¢ * Our Meats Are Grade A â€" U. S. Inspected K â€" Our Prices Are Quoted on the Market‘s Best Silver Cup Coffee=â€"the perfect blend Jny. Silver Gupâ€"Our Own Lelobrated Loffec â€" ODaliciously. Blended. and. Oh. So Good.! 116. k 3.1b. s special zsc l special 79c For a delicious cup of coffee try "Silver Cup" scientifically blended of the finest coffee beans. Sold exclusively by yourâ€"Centrella grocer, CENTURY CLUB COFFEE THE PRES8 %2n Woman‘s â€" association will be held on Monday, April 5, at the church with bospital sewing and ‘dressings, in with the . There is to be hcu-thnfirhctb eptire performance. Mrs. Dnfl(fih.ln.h' Ronan, Miss Horne and Mr. Slocum are on the committee to assist Miss Whmmu BC 100 O CEee Ho" SE anee and other sewing carried on in the morning, luncheon at 12:45 and the afternoon program at 2 p.m. There has been a request for one of Docâ€" tor Sherwin‘s fine talks to women and he has consented to give the Women‘s Association to Hear Dr. Sherwin se ne e 6 h e e e e s The regular meeting of© the La Choy Chop | 6Â¥â€"01. bottle TELEPHONE H. P. 1988 2 0z, Ca 3 for 29¢ BRUSH .. VIKING COFFEE ». 236C .Bb. 38¢ ». 422C ». 438C .. 21¢ 861 Roger Williams Ave. Tel Highland Parl. 2030 Highwood Grocery & Marke %28 Railway Ave, Phone Highwood 1000 A special service of song and tesâ€" timony as well as instrumental music will be held at the Sunday evening service at the First ‘United Evangelical church of which Rev. F. Brandfeliner is the pastor. Mr. Glenn Blossom will kave charge of Debt of Women to Jesus." â€" There will be a delightful musicale proâ€" Mrs. F. Burnette, an accomâ€" plished musician, and a memmber of the Highland Park Music club. & iTnv‘:d b.nu:'t.nfl to Enfaiige velsone at drre wonttc ly meetings. a group of Moody Institute students DOG FOODS 610 Central Ave. _ Tol. H. P. Special Services Sunday Geo. B. Winter, on sale at YELLOW CLING PEACGHES. .. No: 234 Can 2?0:491 RED PITTED CHERRIES....... hamg 3 No. 2 t¢aa 2 for 33¢ Contrelia Preserved _ BREAKFAST RIGS 191 o. «19¢ Tny_m SLICED PINEAPPLE.......... piesas 6 No. 2 Can Z for45¢ Centrelia [ GRAPEFRUIT ... Traymore Use~SUPER SUDS They make a richer, deeper suds, Dishes and A devil‘s food and marshmailow delicacy enrobed in pure dark chocolate with chopped nuts mixed SALADA TEA a.«. 18C | * 350C Paul Schuize Biscuit Co‘s. PURE CHOCOLATE NUT sUNDAE coondes. .1s &@C Serf@b them to Dad for breakfast. Mn with pure milk l’c an golden _ honey. Ser@ them to Dad for * _ PARADISE MALTED GRAHAM CRACKERS Brown Labet No.1 C« & for 256 Order Sclada Tea Today Addison J. Horn, marâ€" hfl-t:bu-m“hg. and Lois Brandfellner, pianist. Mr. Blossom will give his personal testiâ€" mony as to how the Lord saved him from a life of "petty gangsterism",; etc. ‘ The public is cordially invited to this service. "We guarantee our Cleaning" 10 Years‘ Experience in the Cleaning Business There‘s nothing quite so refreshing as a good cup of Salada ea. _ Every day more and more peoâ€" ple ‘are drinking tea, & T Â¥ 5 _ HIGHLAND PARK Gem Cleaners 241C CHIPSO Flakes, Large CAMAY PAGE THREE xt >

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