Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1938, p. 5

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ln.l’onl!).t,n.ehmnolm hospitality committee, Mrs. Erâ€" !‘ltVolwflc,chAkmdfipp- clal committee, pro an excelâ€" lent dinner for 60 cents per person. They and their committees will welâ€" come the parents and arrange dinner m for those who do not come others. T ma&lmry.w Jn e fmege ret for the mo/ of high school students will be held at the high school on Novemâ€" ber 8rd. _ Dinner will be served from 6 to 7 o‘clock in the high school cafeteria. Visiting Night For Parents Nov. 3 At H. P. High School Conferences with the teachers will be held in their class rooms after 7:15. ‘These conferences proâ€" ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1988 Central Ave. at Sheridan Road, Highland Park Jewelry Repaired LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Sold at Small Profit. Watches, Clocks and David James 541 Central Avenue Tel. H. P. 2360 LIBERAL PAYMENT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Lounge Chair with a loose down (25% down, 75% white goose feathâ€" A Sheraton style frieses or Valeritineâ€"Seaver Co. has faithfully reproduced this lovely sofa with all of the pure lines of that famous American designer, Duncan Phyfe. Made with sturdy frames, high grade springs, clean filling materials, and expert workmanship throughout }'e CZCZ ] e’ CHINESE CHIPPENDALE SOFA and COMPANION LOUNCE CHAIR vide a means of becoming better acâ€" mmmwmd the ‘progress of the stuâ€" dents. During this period, light refreshments will be served by the P.T.A. hostesses in the English club room. Parents who are unable to come for dinner are urged to be present for the conferences and the social hour, Reservations for the dinner should be made not later than November 1st through the following district chairmen: p u’mhâ€"ln. J.C. Griswold, H. ‘Raviniaâ€"Mrs. K. E. Wagner, H. P. $113. Deerfieldâ€"Mrs. Harry Olendorf, Dz:;ld 467 or 185. Mrs. Harold Norâ€" man, Deerfield 375. Wheeling, . Prairie View, Northâ€" brookâ€"Mrs. H. 8. Bingham, Wheelâ€" ing 60J1. Oak Terraceâ€"Mrs. David Olson, Highwood 2220. P. 1742, West Ridgeâ€"Mrs. L. R. Haas, H. P. 4160. > W. B. Robinson Dies; Buried In Wisconsin Elm Placeâ€"Mrs. Herman Pomper H.P. 1086; Mrs. Gustave Bichler, HP. 3104. " vived by his wife, Mrs. Anna D. Robinson. The remains were taken to Omro, Wis., where funeral services were held Sunday, and interment made. Mr. William B. Robinson, aged 69, of 1334 Wade street, died Friâ€" day at his home following an illness of several months‘ duration. He Park for had been a resident of Highland Chair 49.75 â€" Sofa 79.00 Braesideâ€"Mrs. Harold Pfster, H. many years. He is surâ€" his wife, Mrs. Anna D. This delightful Chinese Chippendale lqhwmhmmof-nnqrm. True style in every detail, You may Priced low for this event at The "Y" club is inviting all sevâ€" enth and eighth grade girls in Highâ€" land Park, who are interested to become members of the group. The officers of this club are Doris Timm, president; Mona Johnson, vice presâ€" ident; Louann Kearney, treasurer; Nancy Henning, secretary. "Â¥" Club Invites Grammar School Girls To Join Them Next week the club will address plans for a Hallowe‘en party. New members are invited to attend this meeting which ‘convenes at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Y.W.C.A, Albert C. Kreuger He was a stone mason by trade, and was a member of the Bricklayâ€" ers and Plasterers union. He was also a member of the Highland Park Moose lodge. Mr. Kreuger was born in Highâ€" land Park, his parents coming to this city from Germany many years ago. He was one of 13 children, eight boys and five girls, . 5 Funeral services will be held this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 o‘clock from his home on McDaniels avenue, Rev. W. Suhr officiating. Burial will be in North Shore Garden of Memâ€" ories. f The deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Gieser and Miss Margaret Kréuger, and one son, Mr. Emmett Krueger, all of this city. hi THE PRES# Wham went the pins as the City Bowling League got under way last week at the Highland Park Recreâ€" ation Pavillion. The two teams that won three straight games â€"the Letter Press True Service and the Higland Park Recreation. Rivers Motor won two and lost one. City Bowling League Gets Under %’ay The officers are Wm. F. Veech, secretary, and Fritz Geiser, treasâ€" A. P. Stores and Central Tire games postponed. Allen J. Kelly ...... P, Lewcioni Gumbino ...... P. Chambers D. Bemi ... Dennison Veech ... \\<i~y Bailey ..... B. Lucero Welch ... Koon ....... Rivers ... P. Willson I. Lever .. Powers ... C. Krueger H. Lever . Total Total ‘T8otal Total Highland Park Recreation Letter Press Paul‘s Rivers mâ€"amuu:,nmumnm low sale price. An 18th Centary Lawson design with separate cushionâ€"unit backs, Hers is a style for Early American ‘and English living rooms. . . . Cholce of #ne covering fabrics. § ENGLISH LAWSON SOFA and LOUNGE CHAIR _Youvlfl)rn_biu_t_&mbdmmu-hnv 1 iA J 2198 2212 509 411 405 481 405 419 375 442 Last week‘s football contest was not as difficult as the mvln. week‘s, and the scorings tallied very elosely with the total points gained by the team on Saturday, The toâ€" tal scoring was 2038 points. o #n. Lehmkuh] And . Lucenta Win Football Contest Mrs. E. H. Lehmkuhl, 390 North avenue, with a score of 205, and Nickie Lucenta, 28 Webster avenue, Highwood, with a similar score, were the winners of first prize and will receive the Highland Park Press tickets to the Minnesotaâ€" Northwestern game on October 29. Howard Early of 315 Waukegan avenue, placed third with 200 points and will receive the portrait from Hecketsweilter‘s . studio,. Francis Keefe, Y.M.C.A., Waukegan, and Bob Dean, 458 Lincoln avenue, with scores of 207 and 206 will each reâ€" ceive tickets to Alcyon theatre. The next game for which tickets will be given will be Wisconsin vs. Northwestern. Dahlias Displayed At H.P. Press Office A very gorgeous display of dahâ€" lias were on exhibit in the office of the Highland Park Press this week, a gift from Mrs. E. L. Kemp of Edgecliffe drive. Among the flowers were the Kemp Violet.Wonâ€" der, Jane Cowler, Fort Monoch, Jerâ€" sey Beacon, Jersey Beauty, Avolon and Eleanor Vanderbilt, Mrs. Kemp, who is an enthusiasâ€" tic gardener, specializes in dahlias, and her garden with its many beauâ€" tiful blooms is one of the beauty spots of the north shore. MILK The Cream of the North Shore CHEESE OF ALL KINDS | _ Golden Meadow Dairy & Farm Products 537 Central Avenue Tolos ... .. d2C CREAM, fint 28c COFFEE CREAM, pint 23(: BOTH PIECEBS rAGE a5

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