Geo. F. Davie, Jr. Killed in Auto Crash in Indiana Funeral services for George F. Davie, Jr. 27 years old, member of & w* known Chicago and South Bend, Ind., family were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Rosehill cemetery. Earlier services were held in the PAGE TWO A Gorgeous New VASSARETTE That Does Gorgeously By You Kergus Food & Fountain System 387 Central Avenue â€" /T CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE ~~ 16 Hot Chocolate topped with Whipped Cream C Week End Fountain Special Boys and girls wgekly classes at 4:30 p. m. 7th and 8th grade pupils fortnightly classes at 7 p. m. MHigh school puplis fortnighily Clusecs ai $ q. i. The Martine School of Dancing Our Tes Room, available for afternoon and evening Bridge Parties between hours of 2:30 and 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. Ask for detail information Other Vassarette Girdles, Pantieâ€" Girdles, râ€-ln-Onu + C i%s Â¥*i% % " to "' ©@ Presenting our newest and our loveliest Vassarâ€" ette! A miracle of complete backlessness that‘s pracâ€" tical for daily duty, perfect for formal wear, superbly comfortable every hourâ€"of the day and night. No danger of alipping or sagging through the bust because Vassaretto‘s exclusive new Bandean Bustline gives you the anchorage of a separate bandeau with the allâ€"over slimming of an Allâ€"inâ€"One. You‘re beautifully controlled, perfectly supported in an utterly backless foundation! Stop in today for a supervised fitting in this new Vassarette . . . styled for slender, mediam and plumper figures. White and Tearose. G A RNETT‘S Night and Day! Pease Stairway Grill Ravinia School, Friday, October 8 Edwina Martine Weckler anndunces the reopening of classes $7 5.0 Call Hollycourt 7405 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 11 p STAIRWAY GRILL of Surviving Mr. Davie are his widow, ‘ the former Mary Esther Churchill of Chicago; his mother Mr. Davieâ€"who is the son of Mrs. 0.;?.?. Davie of this city, was killed Saturday in an automobile ac" cident in South Bend. He was in the bank insurance business. His late father was a founder of the Inâ€" terstate Iron company. forencon at his residence in South Bend. Tel. H. P. 143 Vassarette Foundations The senior ‘group of the Blu;ï¬ hawk society, Children of the Amerâ€" ican Revolution, start the year‘s activities Sunday afternoon, Oct. 3, at a meeting from 4 to 6 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Lew Sarett, 1732 South Green Bay road. : Mr. Franklin E. Vaughan of Highâ€" land Park will be the guest speaker. The locals scored in the first quarâ€" ter when aâ€"lateral Flint to Heath put the ball on the 1 yard line and Menduno scored on the next play. In the last quarter Flint. made 15 yards around end and Heath ran 10 yards for a touchdown. Summers caught a pass to score the extra point. Senior Group of C.A.R. Meets Oct. 3 hisbdfh on db sn t i d P s d ds id t c Heath did some fineâ€" work riflrn- ing punts. Art Flint, a freshman, looked good at quarter. Roy Nelson was everywhere on defense and played a game of varsity calibre. Tommie Sumers, O‘Connor and Earâ€" hart also looked good. Coach "Chuck" Laver‘s Highland Park high school Froshâ€"Soph footâ€" ball team scored touchdowns in the first and last quarters to win their 1937 opener with the Waukegan outâ€" fit 13â€"7. Waukegan‘s only tally came in the second period when Irby, a Waukegan tackle, blocked Johnnie Heath‘s punt and his teamâ€" mate, Schultz, recovered the baH in the end zone for a touchdown. _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY Launderers and Dry Cleaners Mr. Erieson has been & resident of Highland Park for several years, and is well known. The addition of a man so thoroughly qualifiedâ€" not only reflects the progressive policy of this company, but strengthens its position in the field. Willard E. Ericson, for many years associated with the automoâ€" tive industry, has joined the staff of Purnell and Wilson, Ine., Ford and Lincoln Zephyr dealers. Froshâ€"Soph‘s Win Over Waukegan 13â€"7 Willard E. Ericson Joins Staff of Purnell & Wilson _‘ Mr. Karl Kuglin of Holton, Kanâ€" sas, a senior at the Evangelical Theâ€" ological seminary of Naperville, has been assigned to become an asâ€" sistant pastor to Rev. H. F. Siemsen at Bethany church. The seminary at Naperville for the past eight years has been assigning its seniors to the various Evangelical churches in the Chicago area for a year of practical work and experience. Mr. Kuglin will spend each weekâ€"end at Hi'hl-m:‘h share in the pasâ€" toral lities as directed by the pastor of the church. These responsibilities will be assumed on the coming Sunday morning. Bethany Receives Student Pastor Mrs, George F. Davie, a sister Mrs. Gertrude D. Wood also of Highland Park and a brother Weston Davie of Kenilworth. Highland Park 177 â€" 178 Translate 1023 618 North Green Bay Road Highland Park, Ilinois How We Check and Identify Every Item In Your Family Bundle ... {_ * 3,; ctindind m ,Anfln,: But we have soived the problem. The contents of each family bundle is care« fully listed. And these lists are checked again and again as the clothes travel through different departments on their journey to Cleanliness. sands upon thousands of arucles each day, and each item, from Mr Brown‘s colâ€" lars «o Mrs. Brown‘s tea towels, must be definitely identified. Accurate listing, carefut checking and positive identiâ€" hcamon insure the return of your complete bundle. [rï¬w , A roWn,S C l a ! 01 _ #0 e laund er tmou. THE PRESS | _ STATENENT OF OWNERSHIP Highland Park, Iilinois, for es 1. Sutte of tihist, County of rame u: *‘ ko metemp ns tm a sworn to law, deposes a that he is u..' 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W. ~bke Bartel, Highland Park 1.â€"That the names and .‘ï¬-c:.:l the ublisher, editor, managing editor, busâ€" La--lnclll-nx manakomerk cioaation, ooo CREAMrin . 220 CHEESE"%" 35¢ 16 North Sheridan Road .. . SPECIAL ... MILK quar .. 10c Extra Rich HONEY ... 25¢ American GOLDEN MEADOW DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCTS ‘"The Cream of the North Shore" MOLDANER & HUMER‘S 25th Anniversary Sale 537 Central Ave. MOLDANER & HUMER A Quarter of a Century has Passed WALTER COPE, Notary Public of August 24, 191% Special We came to Highland Park just twentyâ€"five years ago and established a tailoring and fur business. At that time the population was about oneâ€"half of what it now is. In step with the times, our business has enlarged until today we can boast of one of the most modern and bestâ€"equipped shops on the North Shore. This growth has been possiâ€" ble only by giving the best that we had in the way of service and materials, and the citizens of this community have shown their appreciation by their continued patronage. We are grateful for this manifestation of your appreciation, and it is only fitting that at this time we offér our patrons and friends some exceptional value in . ... ... CHOOSE YOUR NEW COAT â€" â€" NOW! FUR COATS This 25th Anniversary Sale will continue from September 29 to October 9 Take Advantage of This Oportunity Manufacturing Furriers Highland Park Our wide assortment features browns, blacks, greys, in all the desired Furs . :â€". Styled to the minute, and specially priced for this Jubilee Sale.â€" BELLEâ€"SHARMEER Stockings that Fit like your skin For Skirts Short as a BALLERINA‘S $1.00 _ GARNETT‘S Accept fashion‘s challenge to your legs with a high heart . . . and a dozen pairs of our Belleâ€"Sharmeer Stockings. Wear your short, short skirts with aplomb . . . knowing that your Belleâ€"Sharmeers are sleek as a whippet from the garterline down. Belleâ€"Sharmeers are so very different...so much lovelier because they‘re made in real Zg sizes. They‘re not only graduated in length but individually sized in width at ankle, calf, knee and top for every single one of you . .. small, middling, tall and plump. Marvelous new colors in your leg size are here exclusively! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937 Telephone 54