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Highland Park Press, 6 May 1937, p. 4

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Sportsreel, "On the Nose" â€" V. b('t&n & Orchestra, "Never Should Have Toid You" â€" Vaudeville roél, "Bed Time Vaudeville" â€" Latest Pathe News Wiiling and Alje *" CQING; Reweo and Julet," Sring Migh, Gwing = ; and Juliet . â€" ng 3 Low -og-ney Steel Is Missing â€" Maytime Mâ€"Gâ€"M Miniatures, "Hollyweod aean Out" â€"â€"~Comedy, "All Over Now" Latest Fox Movietone News oly iprolgtnet Friday and Saturdayâ€"Saturday Matinee and Evening May 14 and 15 with Edmund Lowe, Ma Skeets G‘“Mv with Tyrone Power, Loretta Younc(,'hl‘):t,A-ock, Slim Sumâ€" meryille, Dudley Walter e Sanders, nim Mmu Fetchit, PIIIIG‘%O £ «€€0000 AZBZ MUWIG DOUODIN P DUCIND, A RHNRC MECOTE > LATEST :ABCH OF TIME â€"_ Pete Smith mllfiu. "8Ski Skill" Adventure, "Nice Work" â€" Latest mount News Wednesday and Thursday with Fred MacMurray, Claudette Colbert, Gale Sondergaard, lfl-mâ€"uiwuh.vmw&h. (= tle Betty "Hot Air Salesman" _â€" Tabloid Musical, "Lit Fridayâ€"Saturdsyâ€"Saturday Matinee and Evening _‘ May 7 and 8 "BELOVED ENEMY" with Merle Oberon, Brian Aherne, Karen Morley, Henry Stephenson, David Niven, Jerome Cowan T w #» C k w regsure Chest, "Sports in the Aips" â€" Brondway Brevities: «Hotel a is Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesdayâ€"Sunday continuous from 2 to 11 â€" May 9â€"10â€"11 PAGE FOUR Wednesday â€" Thursday HKVGHES OILâ€"C OM BANYT 181 WEST WACKER DRIVE +« CHICAGO, ILL "WHEN‘S YOUR BIRTHDAY" with Joe E. Brown, Marian March, Fred Keating, Edgar Kennedy t Subscription $1.50 per year "MAID OF SALEM®" "LOVE IS NEWS" "ESPIONAGE®" Robert Graves Evans, Paul Lukas, Ketti Gallian, nk Reicher, William Gilbert, May 12 and 13 However, on Tuesday morning, May 11, we will go on our nextâ€"trip. All bird walkers are to meet promptâ€" ly at 6:30 a.m. on the road just west of Sunset Park near the tenâ€" nis courts. . From here the group plan to go in cars to the DesPlaines river. The hike will be along the river frogt for about an hour‘s duâ€" ration. There will be only two more hikes this spring and so if you want to get in on this interesting activity you had better meet with us this Tuesday morning. Mr. Leech will gladly help you to see and identify birds and flowers seen along the way. Ida M. Agruss To Receive B.A. Degree Ida M. Agruss, formerly Chilâ€" dren‘s Librarian in the Highland Park Public Library, will receive the . Bachelor. of . Arts degree in June from the University of Iiliâ€" nois. During the past year she has received the following honors: Memâ€" bership in Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, which is the allâ€"univerâ€" sity honorary, and Pi Deita Phi, the national Fronch honorary socicty. She was also among* those students , , . A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fay of Cenâ€" tral ave. .~. . Esther Brown of Deerfield was chosen May. Queen of a fete to be held May 11 at Deerâ€" field Grammar School .. ..â€"F. D. Clavey Ravinia nurseries main ofâ€" fice, located in the State Bank buildâ€" ing for the past fifteen years, is moving Saturday to its new office on Wilmot and Dterfieldâ€"roads . . . A. E. and Martin Victor, Jt.,. are opening a new fur salon here on May 11th . ; . The Andrew Walsh‘s of Highwood announce the birth of a baby girl, April 20th . .. Pupils of Mildred Haessler will appear in a dance pantomime Friday, . Tuesday Morning Bird Walks, Held On last Tuesday morning it rainâ€" ed, and so Mr. Leech and his early morning bird walkers could ‘not go on the scheduled trip. s . to receive college ho in recogâ€"= nition of a straight five point aver» age for three semesters, and has also been active in the French Club and â€"University . Chorus. TEN YEARS AGO * MAY 5, 1927. The first meeting of the new city council was held Monday evening . . . Mrs. Merrill Follansbee away Wednesday in Clll!ll'l:t‘d Miss Dorothy Curtis, da of the John F. L. Curtis‘, Mr. Henry R. Rawley took + urday in Chicago . . . Mr. and Louts Berube are announcing the engagement of their daughter Ann Cecilia to Lloyd Ebert of Glencoe A 0“;.41 ill be n Â¥ w tomorrow evening (Friday) by%fl TWENTY YEARS AGO MAY 3, 1917° x =~=> “C. B. l“al;'ton. aged 70.; resident Deerfield, succumbed stroke of apoplexy at his home IL!'#-! . . . A new caddie club is being built at Exmoor Country Club . . . The residence property of St. Peter Bromnmhi&llhbw is being p with a potato hedge Fark Titertr are decbly angienmies ark citizens are in such patriotic enterprises as Red Cross Work, War Food Gardening, For the weekâ€"end we always have a supply of homeâ€"made potato salad. Moraine Grocery and Market ete. . . . Miss Sigrid An Deerfield mmflMA& honor of her birthday . . . Mrs. Blizabeth Cole died * April 27th, after a two weeks‘ illâ€" ness . . . Walter Goelits left Saturâ€" day d.for mlfl' smh an, Canada, to find emp! wheat ti.ld-.»».fiom‘b:t: announce the birth of a som, April 28th. x e Suitable for the F.H.A. Guatafites. Also _ Authorized P.Hâ€"A. Mortanges 154 N. LaSalle St. Central 6779 Opposite City Hall â€" Chicago. at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. LOOKING BACKWARD wE ARE IN THE MARKET FoRr 8. YONDORF & CO., INC. #HB PREBS ‘The Cubs of Braeside and Ravinia districts in Pack 65 will have their annual pet show in conjunction with their final awand night before the summer season, Friday, May 7th, Cub Pack Hold Pet Show May 7 7:30 p.m., Ravinia gymnasiom. ‘The program is under the direction of Also included in the program were numbers by the D. C. Bonetti‘s Junâ€" ior Orchestra, Michele Lamanna, Joe Rabattini, Mary Casorio, Luiâ€" gi Piacenza and the musical trio composed of Aima Galassini, Virâ€" ginia Parenti and Dante Bonetti. The actors in "Your Duty Is to Snore" were Modesto Balocchi, Leâ€" onardo De Palma, Giannina Donini and Ida Lenzini. Tom Kelly, professional at Sunâ€" set Valley club, and Sam Bernardi, professional at Old Elmâ€"club, are listed as twoâ€" of the four profesâ€" sionals who will instruct pupils at the News Sun‘s free pr sehool; which opened at the ‘Waukegan Driving Range Monday. s Alfred T. Sihler of the Cub commitâ€" tee and the Den Chiefs of the Pack. Sunday evening, May 2, at the Elm Place auditorium, a large crowd attended the performance presented by the Filodramatic group of the Cuore Art club under the direction of Mrs. Anna Rabattini. The public greatly enjoyed two brilliant Italâ€" ian comedies, "The Doctor‘s Wife" and "Your Duty Is to Snore." The cast of "The Doctor‘s Wife" included Anns Rabattini, in the tiâ€" tle role, Louis Diasparra, Giuseppe Lorusso, Giannina Donini, Domenic Cuechi, Mary Grandi, Maura Borâ€" tolotti, Luigi Ori, Angela Lorusso. Highland Park Pros., Instructors At Golf School In Waukegan Performance Given by Cuore Arte a Success FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE gror Hishina pas 1417 â€" 380 CENTRAL AVE. quart La Red Line â€" Ginger Ale ~ orâ€" Root Beer § we= _ /. .20¢ PICCHIETTI BROS. sfor... pound C sns n o pcpl PBACKEE or PEARS J $"** Special prices on Soap by hundred pound drum. . Shop at Picchictti‘s and convince yourself. Crosse & Blackwell PURE PRESERVES AAmiinbadt .: .:. CORN AM’msg CUBA PINEAPPLES CREAM OF WHEAT ©0C0 WHEAT or RALSTON . Selected CALAYVOS No. 2% size cants Por .............. P 3 NAPCO PICKLES Kosher, Dill or Sour size 18 for VEGETABLES mm“s for GROCERIES for BEVERAGES Special for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Large Size Selected ARTICHOKES Jersey Brand ,".,.M&_.,._ BUTTER TOM ATOES Florida 34¢ PLEASE NOTE : Phone your order early Saturday due to our new closing time at 7:30 p. m. + 290¢ 39¢ 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ $1 Fo table use; per dozen ..... Well aged; per pound un PICKLED BEEF TONGUES Toi. _ c _ ulc 4 "200C 1st to Sth Ribs; Meat Specials 11e Strictly Fresh TWO TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE Grocery and Market EGGS William Terry, 627 Homewood ho sn Waibters inflet t lowing a year‘s illness. was 70 years old and had been a resident of Highland Park for more than 40 Old Resident Is Taken By Death years. e Funeral services will be ‘held CCSALADA” RIB ROAST OF BEEE CHUCK POT ROAST ANNOUNCEMENT THE BEST IN MEATS _ . WE DELIVER FREE 523 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3500 ARMOUR‘S STAR SIRLOIN STEAK "Fresh from the Garden" BROWN LABEL BLACK CALVES LIVER WE HAVE ADDED A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY ARMOUR‘S STAR ARMOUR‘S STAR 25¢ SHORT CUT SOBEY‘S GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES to sell at very moderate prices. Shop for the Finest at CONCORD 33¢ 39¢ 25¢ 49¢ 35¢ If it is good to eat you can get it at Eaton‘s Moraine Grocery. tery. Mr. Terry is ‘survived by a wife and two daughters, Mrs. Henrietta Peschman and Mrs.â€" Anna Hotchâ€" kiss, and six grandchildren. Saturday morning at 9:30 o‘clock from St. James church, Highwood. Burial will be in All Saints cemeâ€" $ FREE DELIVERY n us 140 Here‘s your opportunity to buy Italian Food at cans LOCATELLL CHEESE 3 to 5 years old â€" 4 to 5 Ib. average; for . Contains no acid:; Good for baking; 24% Tha PECORINO CHEESE :md -_~49c THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1987 ITALIAN PEELED TOMATOES Specia} price per gallon No. 2% size cans for ... for .. TOMATO PASTE Pure % WINE VINEGAR ITALIAN BEST ITALIAN RICE F LOUVUR ITALIAN RIPE OLIVES real savings. $1.33 45¢ 69¢ 39¢ 55¢ 89¢ 95¢ #?

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