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Highland Park Press, 12 Aug 1937, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR ©HICAGO OFFICES: .... THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Iiinois Park, Illinois. Communications intended for publication must be written one side of the paper m Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments, or other Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. August 9, 1917 Eight hundred and fifty have subscribed to.the hospital fund for a community hospital for Highland Park. . . . Fire destroyed the office of George E. Phillips, attorney in buiffifite: Sahiidagcvening. . .. Litâ€" tle Miriam Oleson entertained sevâ€" eral friends, Wednesday in honor of her sixth birthday anniversary. . ... Claus H. Juhrend of Deerfleld died Saturday at his home followâ€" ing an attack of diabetes. . . . Miss Elisa Cortez of Buenos Aires is the house guest of Mrs. Carl H. Booth. . . . Word comes from the Ambuâ€" lance corps at Paris, France, where Frederick Spericer, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Spencer of this city is stationed, of the. brilliant rescue work of this corps near the German line. ... The William Booths of N. Second street announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Martha to Clifford Oliver Wiles of Lawton, Oklahoma. HJeuderMade wl e But it‘s no problem with e Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham. Ready to slice, for salads or sandwiches as you buy it. For hot recipes just heat and eat. WILSON‘S Secret Process LOOKING BACKWARD at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. TWENTY YEARS AGO DeerfieldCity Service Station of THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Announcing the Opening Come to the Legion Carnival and make use of our facilities during Deerfield Legion Days. saach week by the Udell Printing Ocopeny. Hidol Bulliine -Io-dua-hnllhhl.'fllhuhu at rew John L. Udel}, Publisher -ul.n.nuu- Mrs. Florence W. Bartel, Associate Editor E‘n. Robert W. PW Editor Giadys Udell, Classi Advertising Complete Lubrication Department Gasoline â€" Oils â€" Tires â€" Batteries 765 WAUKEGAN ROAD Next to Legion Carnival Grounds i‘ anlys * l# Feature No. 2 "There Goes My Girl." Cast: Gene Raymond, Ann Sothern, Gorâ€" don Jones, Thursday, Aug. 12. A murder, a stormy romance and one of those bizarre city editors so freâ€" quently seen on the screen form the basis of a gay ., if hairbrained, comedy. Gene Raymond and Ann Sothernâ€"are well trained, but the inconsequential story is hardly a satisfactory vehicle for them. Adults and young adults. "Angels Holiday." . Cast: Jane Withers, Joan Davis, Robert Kent. Friday, Saturday, Aug. 13â€"14. â€" Anâ€" other Jane Withers film in which, as the daughter of a writer of deâ€" tective stories, her plan for sleuthâ€" ing involves her in the publicityâ€" stunt disappearance of a popular young actress. ‘The plot and diaâ€" logue way beyond . Jane Withers years. Adults. "This Is My Affair." Cast: Robâ€" ert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Vicâ€" tor McLaglen, Brian Donlevy. Sunâ€" day, Monday, Tuesday, Aug. 15â€"16â€" 17. Called upon to serve his counâ€" try by apprehending some bank robâ€" D. A. R. BETTER FILMS REVIEW "Hotel Haywire." Cast, Leo Carâ€" rillo, Lynn Overman, Mary Carlisle, Spring Byington," Thursday, Aug. 12. An astrologer stirs up a lot of trouble when he attempts . to straighten out a marital tangle, but all ends well. A harmless funny farce. Family. TEN YEARS AGO August 11, 1927 Dorothy Davidson, 6 year old daughter of the D. W. Davidson‘s of N. Linden avenue, died Monday at the Highland Park hospital from injuries received about an hour preâ€" viously when she ‘was struck by an automobile. . . . John Humer of Highwood and his 20 year old proxy bride, Rose Contrini; were united Monday after her 5,000 mile trip here from Steinhaus, Austria. . . . Mr. and Mrs. D. Mustric announce the birth of a son, Sunday at the Highland Park hospital. . .. J. M. St. Amne‘s home, Téehny. . . . Icury Gastheld‘s garage in Deerfleld was completely destroyed by fire yesterâ€" day morning. . . . Bernice and Edith Tucker have returned from a months visit in California. . . . The George A. Mason‘s and son Allen left Monday for a seven weeks stay in England and Germany. by T. W .Olmsted Owned and Operated by of the and & cents per single copy at bers and exposing the identity, a young lieutenant goes incognito on a secret mission for President Mcâ€" Kinley. Dialogue and atmosphere are in keeping with the early years of the twentieth century in Amerâ€" ica. Interesting characterizations with the supporting cast all well chosen. The direction is masterly. Adults. * . Feature No. 1 "Michael _ O‘Halloran." _ Cast: Wynne Gibson, Sidney Blackmer, Jackie Moran. Wednesday, Thursâ€" day, August 18â€"19. A Gene Stratâ€" ton Porter novel furnishes the plot for a heavily sentimentalized story of a selfish, shallow wife. While there is nothing wrong with the basic idea or the acting the emoâ€" tional interpretation is of an outâ€" moded type. The cast is good. Famâ€" ily. Dog owners of Highwood who have not paid their dog license fee, will be given until August 16th to secure same, after which & fine will be imposed. This is the final warnâ€" ing and all owners of dogs who do not take heed will be called into court and an additional fine made. Feature No. 2 "Horse Feathers." Cast: The 3 Marx Brothers, Wednesday, Thursâ€" day, Aug. 18â€"19. A light comedy for the family. This is a repeat by request. Warn Dog Owners to Secure Licenses this new transport means, now supâ€" planting even the fastest auto, mobile fecflities TVsing : the America‘s. . popular . lightâ€"weight, fast trains, it has & top speed of sixtyâ€"five miles an hour behind its 150â€"horsepower tractor that wovers 600 miles in fifteen hours. Band storms and stifling temperâ€" Byrian desert travelers have had to contend, but they are no handiâ€" THE PRESS cap to the bus travelers. They ride in a tightly sealed vehicle air conâ€" ditioned by most approved Ameriâ€" can methods, their surronndings as conditioned homes, trains,ofices and factories with which Americans ‘"Your paper has maligned me!" roared the irate citizen, as he stormed into the editor‘s sanctum. derson, executive viceâ€"president of the. Air Conditioning Manufactur ers‘ Association, said the Syrian desert service is the latest striking evidence of the acceptance of this great health and comfort princtple. "I demand that the guilty reporter right this wrong!" "Trust..him," retorted the editor sadly, "to write this wrong." 7THE â€"HOUVS LE O F > QU A LTLT Richelieu Prunes (contain 30 to 40) 9 packages AOF | ... cumatrnaimnee PICCHIETTI BROS. pints 9 POK suuvcemmenesnciss s Crosse & Blackwell Date and Nut Bread 8 cans s TK Lisrernnireenes rcserceceretrage Red Line Beverage 14 bottles s POK civiveclina. plus bottle deposit Yatch Club Pitted RED CHERRIES Quarters per lb. .. Highland Park PM :tno"~ §1 Monarch Very Ti EARLY JUNE PBAs Kernel Peanut Butter Richelieu Red Sockeye Salmon cans \for ... ..s 747 â€" 748 Subscribe for THE PRESS cans for . THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY cans for . No. 2 size . eans for .......___. Monarch Sifted Red PEAS medium size cans for .~ l-n(;. jars hes? 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CALVES* LIVER SLICED BACON MEAT LOAF Special for ADMISSION ONLY 258 CENTS Ground To Order 23¢ @OVERNOR HWENRY MORNER ‘ INVITES Â¥FOVU TO ATTIEND THE STATE FAR (Afternoon) WLS NATIONAL , (Evening) Saturday, August 14 %‘“wfi"l‘ZuZSc LUCKy PEtERr SBRAND CIRCUHT Fort Howard Toilet Tissue EY .. 91 DAY 2 yy** Hill Bros. C OFFE E & RACING DRIVERS _ Aug. 16 to 20, inc. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1987 were Roy Swanson, senior vice comâ€" mander; John P. Caspersen, junior wice commander; Emery C. Kirkâ€" ham, finance officer and adjutant; Hans C. Hansen, sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms, and Ernest Kevan, chaplain. In charge of the installation exerâ€" cises were the following pastâ€"comâ€" manders: Harry Brown, Ed Oddy, Roy Booth, William Copithorne, and Mathew Porter. 59¢ GOVERNOR‘S DAY 1 box 1 box 20 pounds . * Illinois best eating 2 0 g:;mds IJ py* bunch Fresh and Tender California waite PotaTO POTATOES JOHNSON‘â€" GLO COAT Good for 24% The. 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