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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1939, p. 3

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in Ik in Washington, D. C., Helen ‘Elizaâ€" beth Taylor has arranged a special program of he: compositions, to be given at her studio in the First Naâ€" tional Bank building. The junior students of her classes will play the following numbers on Sunday, January 29, at 3:30 o‘clock; Mariâ€" lyn Dancesâ€"‘Sally Trangmar; Mamâ€" my‘s Songâ€"Audreyâ€"Elaine Tew; Peâ€" tite Valse and Song of the Sailorâ€" Billy Goldman; There Was a Crooked Manâ€"Jean Meyerhoff; Litâ€" tle Tommy Tuckerâ€"Tom Hesth; The Elf and the Fairyâ€"Dorothy Hall; Mrs. Sundell To Show Bell Collection To Study Group Tuesday We regard the refrigerators sold during the campaign as ideal for allâ€"year round refrigeration in the household. because® of the efficiency and economy with which they are operated. :+Noted as the silent reâ€" frigerator, it gives dependable servâ€" ice not only throughout the year, but for more years because its freezâ€" Saturday evening, February 4, at 9 d‘clock, the "Swing" club will hold another of its popular dances in the club rooms. â€" ‘ Will Honor Local Composer In Recital Sunday Afternoon T. P. Clark Reports Refrigerator Sales Contest Successful of the country, as well as in this vicinity, according to Mr. T. P. Clark, district superintendent of the North Shore Gas company, who deâ€" clared that the results of the camâ€" "The success that members of our selling force met in the 1988 camâ€" paign clearly indicates that the time is now well past when housewives are only in‘erested in buying a reâ€" frigerator because the hot season is approaching. a "Reports received by George 8. Jones, Jr., viceâ€"president and genâ€" eral sales manager of Servel, Inc., indicrte that the success we have had in Fall and Winter refrigerator selling in this vicinity has been reâ€" Great interest has been shown by the members of the Highland Park Woman‘s club in the talks which have been given to the "Colâ€" lectors‘ Study Group" and the many nonâ€"members who have attended the previous instructive and stimulating meetings. . Tuesday :onh:, the 31st of Janâ€" uary, at 10 a‘clock the third talk and exhibit will take place at the club house. The speaker on this occasion is a wellâ€"known member of the local tlub, who has given this talk before the Chicago Woman‘s eclub, the Infant Welfare Society of Oak Park and the local D. A. R. rvup. f y ‘ Mrs. Ernest W. Sundell, through her interest in music, being a gradâ€" uate of the Chicago Musical Colâ€" lege, and her good fortune in hayâ€" ing travelled widely, became interâ€" ested in collecting bells. from all parts of the world. She will show her collection of over a hundred bells, mostly antique and of great beauty and charm, which she and her husband have found in the Far East, in Europe and in America. "The Story of My Belis" is a most delightful recounting ‘of her expeâ€" rienee in gathering theseâ€" bells, which have been exhibitéd under the auspices of the University Guild at the Orrington Library and elseâ€" where. Anyone who wishes to spend an interesting hour listening to a fascinating story and examining this unusual collection of bells will éagerly await the January meeting of the Collectors‘ Study Group. The members‘ire welcome upon payment of a small guest fee. ; On the following Wednesday morning Februazy 1st, at 10 o‘clock, the Class in Parliamentary Law and Club Ethics conducted by Mrs. Gerâ€" trude C. Lieber, will be held in the club rooms, and will be attended by the usual interested group of memâ€" bers and guests. i%." peated everywhere throughnout tHe country. * P "Thousands of. salesmen particiâ€" pated in the campaign, competing for awards offered by Servel, Inc. to those who made record Fall and Winter® sales. The drive lasted throughout November and Decemâ€" ing system has no moving parts to wear. â€" Well over a mililon such refrigerators are now installed in American homes." ; _ _ In recognition of the outstandâ€" ing contribution to the music world of the nationally known local comâ€" poser, Berenice Benson Bentley, who is soon to leave for her new home ~â€" The, 1938 Fall and Winter ‘gas reâ€" frigerator selling campaign was an outstanding success in all sections paign show that "women everyâ€" where,/ are recognizing more. and more ow important upâ€"toâ€"date reâ€" frigeration is to them all year round." ho. e ies "This was the third year in which Servel Inc., of Evansvil‘e, Indiana, sponsored a Fall and Winter Camâ€" paign for the sale of Servel Electroâ€" lux refrigerators," Mr. Clark stated. "Fach succeeding . year shows the growing demand for allâ€"yearâ€"round refrigeration in contrast to the old idea that a refrigerator was useful only in the warm part of the year. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 Patricia Jonas; The White Owlâ€" Cynthia _ Betts; . Sunrieâ€"Pauline Tillman; Minuetâ€"Paul Krueger; Birdling â€" Delora Scheemacker; Birthday Danceâ€"Sandra Trautwein; Seven Little Dwarfsâ€"Billy Winters; October mlnd Song of the Tree Toa bara Lynn; Dancâ€" Congressman Church Makes Appointments To West Point ing With My Stampw â€" Marilyn Pesrson; Peter Panâ€"Marjorie Volâ€" wiler; Dance in Ancient Styleâ€"Lois Friedberg; \Puck‘s Serenadeâ€"Eva Dinelli; Punchinelio and The Caliph of Bagdadâ€"Richard Tew. An unexpected vacancy at West Point has just occurred for the 10th Illincis District by the resignation of Cadet Engene K. Kelly. In ad dition to the appointments made only a few days ago for a 1989 vaâ€" cancy, _ Congressmian Ralph E. Church, of Evanston, announces apâ€" Fuchs; Walk in Early Springâ€" * SALADA!\ â€" Full of Fuice ...« +<... .\ .. . : . * . 00K. GRAPEFRUIT. _ _ Texas Seediess, Fine Flavored CALAYOS. Large Size Genuine California Calavos ....... ORANGES. Large Temple Oranges, MUSHROOMS. LETTVUCE. Fancy Iceberg, Hard, A delicious blend with a rich, rare flavor and aroma, {t-;flmhthx ::sro .t‘:‘:m cheer to any mea our family gues: appreâ€" ciate Stewartsâ€"coffee. White Buttons .,............... .box # 7t BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Fancy, California Fogkist ..,...box l7¢ APPLES. APPLES. [ Fancy Mcintosh Table Apples, x STEWARTS COFFEE x CHOCOLATE MINTS FRUITS and VEGETABLES SUGCGAR PEAS PAUL SCHULZE BISCUIT Co.‘s 75 Cups to the Pound NATVURE‘S ROYAL FAMILY (Large Size Heads, 2 for 19¢) Prices quoted for week end only /A Fine Flavor, Tender """2 for lSc It‘s Smart to Buy Peas Now At These Prices 3 for 33c 6for 65¢ . 12 for $1.25 Recommend Oxol"* No. 303 Size Can ." ... 35¢ «16. phe. V â€"16b, phg. John E. Roberts had previously been appointed 1st alternate to James D. Murray, m'fi Artesian avenue Chicago, and was therefore in line for this principal appointâ€" ment. e | To fill the 2nd alternate position made vacant by the new appointâ€" ment, Congressman Church annâ€" ounces the appointment of John E. Allare, 3757 N. Hermitage aveâ€" nue, Chicago. { ist Alternateâ€"Archelaus L. Hamâ€" blen, Jr., 1940 Orrington avenue, Evanston. { 2nd Alternateâ€"Raymond A. Morâ€" rissey, 1507 West Arthur avenue, pointments to fill the vacancy causâ€" ed by the resignation:â€" s These young men took a competiâ€" tive examination last October and were @ppointed upon a basis of the results of that examination. Principalâ€"John E. Roberts, Box 175, Berwyn avenue, Lake Bluff. z for 2sc 2â€"Ib. can Perc.â€"Drip or Silex Grind I "bo can 35¢ Read The Wantâ€"Ads 18¢ 356C hi Prafcrlals 15¢ rich VAE ANV NVI SKEAV, Crosse & Blackwell. Tasty, delicious. in talil cans... . zbr”c PINEAPPLE NUVGGETS. â€" â€" 4 2 Mother‘s Style. Rich in minerals. No. 2%2 size cans. . * for fat for Tess ! RKEV RIVNET BEANS, - Peter Pan. Fancy Dark Red. No. 2 size cans..... ... 3.0« ‘zsc DATES AND NUT BREAD. Mmm.lmmm.hlmm.. PEACHES, HALVES. 2 Mother‘s Style. Fancy tree ripened. No. 2V2 size cans: 4* for RED KIDNEY BEANS. GET THESE QVUALITY FOOD BARCAINS TODAYâ€"SAVE $$§$ * HYNROX MIXERS FOR YOUR GUESTS x PURE HONEY. { s smm‘mmmmu-. glassâ€"â€"only. . , . APPLE SAUCE,. { 3 Fancy Orchard, A blended tart Ravor. No. 2 size cans @" for America‘s Finest Dessert Cheose. A real treat. ... OLIVE OIL, °. Od Monk, Finest quality Olive Oll. Quart cans, special. .. . Apricots. | .. 2 Mother‘s Style, Fancy tree ripened. No. 22 size cans * for Red Raspberry: Full Aaver pure frait. 16â€"02. glass fars * for Mousehold. Quart bottle ... .. BAKED BEANS, Celebrated B & M. With a can of Boston Brown Bread. Another treat, both. ... PRUNE PLUMS. Fancy large. z | lfln”odâ€"flhnllqyw. N&l\{: caus......... for CREAM CHEESE, | Borden‘s Fine. «s SYRUP. (| § | § Fine blended. A Cane and Maple Table Syrup. Pint bottle.. Real Economy, Genuine egg noodies. in 16â€"0z. phgs. * for Magle Cleanser. Tall cans ... Bacial Tissues. 200 size pkgs. Special 8 for 98¢ or * for Itâ€"0s. (2 Size Bottles) @ASE . *%â€"0* 95¢ 6 woiies 259C < 3 M 250 *‘ (Pics Deseq) Hydrox Creamy Root Beerâ€"Case of 24 Bottles, 95¢ *HE PR E3 s Geo. B. Winter Inc. 367 Roger Williams Ave. Phone Highl, Pk. 3080 328 Railroad Ave. ~Phone Highwood 1008 Highwood Grocery & Market 14 N. Sheridan Road Phone Highl Pk. 460 . PALE DRY GINGER ALE : Cireuit Judge Ralph J. Dady anâ€" nounced ‘at noon Saturday that he will be a candidate for reâ€"election to the circuit bench in this disâ€" trict ‘in : the election on June 5, which marks the expiration of the judicial terms of Judge Dady, Judge William Pierce of Belvidere ::&. Judge Arthur Fisher of Rockâ€" / Indications in legal circles in Lake county are that Judge Dady will be unopposed for the julgeship in Lgko county. f it Y Clubs To Hold Novel Entertainment Judge Ralph Dady Will Be Candidate For Reâ€"election For February nine!. _ 4 Young and old can hardly wait .To see a FAIR so fine. . From afternoon till eveningâ€"lateâ€" Rememberâ€"keep an open date «h bottles * CASE .." H.: T. Bakke TOM COLLINS : MIXER No Aiuuâ€"l\(o #uss 2 2s 15¢ SE voiies *I1 * (Plus Deposit) viele 6 e ue e a 6e ba e aia uin a e 6 66 n 6 (2 Size Bottles) 6 mus, 25¢ 3 “..?u‘..ui.'»c CA(ii m{:s: SPARKLING WATER . We‘ll fis y gamesâ€"and dine! So wrim Alice W .Marks, chairman of the Publicity commitâ€" tee for the "Y" All Club Fair, whose assistants are Miss Hazel Dawson, Mrs. Cora .St. Johns and Mrs. Arthur Raff, because she knows that this fair is going to provide fun and entertainment for the youngsters and parents of people in the community at comparatively small cost Thursday, February 9. Beginning at 1:30 in the afternoon with a dessertâ€"bridge and bakery sale, both of which are in charge of the Mothers‘ club, with other club members helping, with delicious but B. E. Christensen, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 894 Central Avenue Highland Park, DL Phone Highland Park 2168 35¢ 2a5¢ 17¢ 43¢ 45¢ p Ay [ J 95¢ 41¢ 25¢ 2580 45c 29¢ 21¢ French Prevane to mhars : :/ ****! A H * Mg‘f by W.:-.:.l:?.Wn Spring Lamb . ..... «... «... ..««â€" Alke SMOKED BUTTS. Boneless, Best Quality, FRYING CHICKENS, Tender, Delicious, 3 to 3% lbs. . 1b. PORK SAUSAGE MEAT. Just like homeâ€"made! Vegeâ€" Svup. Chitken Moodie soup Soup. Chicken Soup and French Pea Soup. These four delicious soups in large Broilersâ€"â€"Squabsâ€"Turkeysâ€"Capons POT ROAST. mm ml M M .O....l.b’ “c VEAL ROAST. z,c LAMB STEAKS. Dietitians recommend Mary Ann HOLLYâ€" wWOOD HEALTH BREAD as an ideal diet food for those who are overweight. It is one of Nature‘s most healthful and energyâ€"buildâ€" ing table delicacies. h Eating HOLLYWOOD HEALTH BREAD every day helps keep excess weight away. Exercise moderately, eat sensibly and serve HOLLYWOOD HEALTH BREAD at every A special milling process of the flour permits mumm.mnh to be "washed out" while proteins remain. Your grocer will supply ';‘& with HOLLYWOOD HEALTH HORMEL‘S Famous Assorted SOUPS FINNAN OYsTERS. BREAD. Large sliced loat only 15e *x _ LA CHOY * CHINESE DINNER BREMNER BROS. SPECIALS Prices quoted for week end only STAY THIN! MEATS ‘M -..000000000". %*" o.-;o--o :’:......oo‘mmz;: orerereiask . o. Apint BC Combines the fAavor of old cheese with new crackers. _ PYRAMID _ _ SUGAR WAFERS ~â€"The admission charge is small and a vast amount of joyful entertainâ€" ment will be crowded into twelve hours, which should attract everyone in the community who enjoys good wholesome fun and good wholesome inexpensive refreshments served from 5 o‘clock on, and the evening to provide keno games, fish ponds, zubbm,ndothuM!o amuse young and old. including ‘a delightful puppet show in charge of the Pi Delta club, HEXIES each . Sale for a limited time only. ARNOLD C. BREMER Telephone H. P. 1985 BROOMS : 15¢ ULLER BRUSH M A N 29¢ PAGE THREE 89¢ w #4 tie

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