Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Mar 1939, p. 5

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e e AArce â€" fio%d“lnrlfl- E%'M 4 t H. V. Nichols are the happy parâ€" ents of a son, born Sunday . . . The tertained a uumber. of little folks Mrs. Agnes Wabhlman passed away Friday morning after a brief permanent base Fing Pole as 1 suitable war memorial tuiatious on the birth of a da ui:":nmh.-uq-w T ten L maine ht 6e shop from 36 N. F MQ‘E Central avenue, in the MeKillip wote on the incorporation as a village on March 23 . . . Frits Bahr, local florist, ‘won first prize at the fiower show in Chicago recently . . . ‘The Douglas, Steubers of Highwood announce the birth of a daughter, Mn...Li-'nihen:lr. and Mrs. C.â€"Y. Belknap of wood drive, Feb. 25 . . . The Bock building, formerly occupied by the H. P. postoffice, has been leased to the Atlantic and Pacific Tea comâ€" pany and is being compléetely reâ€" modeled as a sedf service store through the fies of The Press. LOOKING BACKWARD TWENTY YEARS AGO Tntk hat * T1 . Toike. Rroadar bad CAnQEppAEY. o. pmost Joen.â€", faaativne . carroon â€" Cunday, Menday, Tesday (Sunday Continuous ? to 11} March %, 6, T ‘Twoâ€"Biz Pestures: Pestere No.: 1 P i ic o se eA Phananddny wiss * *‘ es Wol: BB OTOOn!" ~ChIne PLiCES® *TEANEE From TEN YEARS AGO Rjvals to the Hardy Family it is the funniest and most fendamen Fob. 28, 1919 Ordets also taken for Pinking Shears Just squeeze the bulibâ€"and mark an accurate hem in 60 seconds! Takes the guess work out of shortening s df powder, Chalk your hem the easy profésâ€" sional way. away Telephone The Jenes Pamily in "DowK on THE FABRM* "DRAMATIC SCHOOL" "TRADE WINDS" m' balitns r at pring Madness,‘ to the » ’flc.'lhl-z a snd Lew Ayres in %""&. i neclomper, on ary American e. The mmz.nc. bqnlan threshold of stepping the campus into & broader world and faced with the difficulties of manriage on a shoeâ€" string. Youth is prominent in the cast of the wew production, the prinâ€" elli:::n‘ Euth Hussey, Burâ€" mhflmmd Joyce Compton. and ‘Dramatic School.‘ screen tells the story of a Joan e + â€"eigom Pigying ~Sunday, ©Monday, and Tuesday, March 5, 6, and 7 at the Deerpath theatre in a double feaâ€" No dramatic picture ever to reach tht scton bes eealled in e rer: Winds," with ‘Frodric® Masch and r Sunday afternoon, March u!:dod.fiuloetanbdv- under the auspices of Churches of «hnd Wilmette. ‘The subject of Judge Hill‘s lecture is, "Christian Science: havior differ widely from other Substance and Supply." trayals, one offered by Luise .‘ as poor student who works .&qamm:&».â€"- her. tuition and the other by Paulette Goddard, who as a fashionable stuâ€" dent of the school his a role offerâ€" ing &n intense dramatic contrast to that of Miss Rainer‘s. Others in a finelyâ€"balanced cast include Alan Marshal, Lana Turner, Genevieve Tobin, Anthony Allan, Henry Stephâ€" enson and Gale Sondergaard. ‘Down on the Farm,‘ latest picâ€" ture in . 20th Centuryâ€"Fox‘s ever popular ‘Jones Family, playing. at Judge Frederick C. Hill, C.8.B., a t The Piee. Choney 4 o entist, in Boston, Im will deliver a free public * Christian Science. .im* The Law of God Demonstrating boyhood : pre . The family is M!Mm. Ken Bowdl.ooomlrmt,.“;mn m. Louise Fazenda and Eddie A have prominent roles. Judge F. C, Hill To Give C. 8. Lecture In Evanston Mar. 12 March 8. . The hilsrious story cen« Gates GymmasiuIi, New Trier High around Deerpath Theatre ng paying @ o ts digtued Fem for the the galle h March 'Ut‘“m%u:::‘ The committee chosen for this o¢â€" casion a manâ€"of dynamic personâ€" ality and deep knowledge, whose charm and interesting information will appea! both to men and to womâ€" ot Shaibyrilic, Vs., eraduated from t+ * u&UM?(W&fl at his Alma Mater, and later at the University of Alabama, While there, Dr. James S. Thomas “.‘ To Speak At W & Club Evening Meet t taik" the intriguing tte "New his talk the intriguing title Frontiers for Smart People"â€"and md-b-.hr'fll':c‘z divulge under this unique heading. he became head of the Extension department of the nniversity and wis called to the presidency of Clarkson College of Technology at Dr. s is a southern aristoâ€" crat, a ' , & a thinker, a man Waose humor is keenâ€" ho on Frovik i e t dhrangh "â€" . . mients will be enjoyed\by all ments will be enjoyedâ€"by all who attend _ Members of the :‘-fi........!’“‘ othâ€" or_guests will ‘be weltome h se "the usual club » ly appreciated by his attentive aun _ pha i allh and cost for the sverage TS WEsOn$ TeR mape Ham, CGAR _ A Recter Recipe â€"r wre ‘r; .t % -s‘% better Holstein breeding stock, the ldxtdnmwmm Unitâ€" ed States are & terest in m::'fidr “21 :fiufio-’.flu hm that sold during th-'!-‘vurw-q% Wighest since 1980. w Completes Years Production Record . Mr. W. Russel > uen‘ ot e oreg Yenth ie o as. rAehl-g ‘h... e mfihdw the types of prints. He will show :b-cnvha. ‘-‘.::-. mm-m.»dh the members and their guests, Nonâ€" members are very welcome upon payment of the small guest fee, membersh into is. This cow preshened at the of five years and nine months mhmfifllw:z 866 pounds of milk and 691 of butterfat for the year. . She study of pedigree pureâ€" bred by LaVerne Warford, Virgil The Holsteinâ€"Friesian Association of America, Madison, Wis., reports Tss tow phiMEE Wabhers Princcss stein cow named Warford I Â¥Fobes owned by Carl E. Rudoiph, id To cA sÂ¥ ie a °C wh la: Wik 2 mds tss wrapper. There rd f March 7; at 10 0 talk is free to the club nother attra [ . 5-- C.Et. !'f"i tne hass Hte uid 4 Bs o ~ Th fanlknts Wison‘s Cortified Bacon Exacdy righe foce todey‘t Amerâ€" &gfi RELIABLE LAUNDRY " =1 and DRYCEEANING CO. for a large Glen Morecraft, £6, Route 4, Watâ€" flh.- returned to the Wat police . early Thursday morning by the sheriff of . Iroquois county, where he was wanted for theft of a car, on a complaint signâ€" dhbflihrfludflcm: Moreeraft was brought to Hi land Park after special Dm Sheriff Maurio Marchi, 136 N. street, had passed him driving north on the southbound lane of Skokie Mario Marchi Returns Fugitive In Stolen â€" Car To Local Police 618 N. Green Bay Road Damp Wash â€" Thrifty Hydro â€" Rough Dry BEAUTIFULLY LAUNDERING £BO, . 6. PaF. o#P. smile Aur Our fa: la zx and ironing of _ ’.amoun .tunderhg. & ning E sony doe sc wher Inclpdad with any of these economical e SHIRTS U & Ingported and Passad by the Depertmant f Agrivulemme mw-&-&y-fl“hm. «. "Witson‘s Tander Made Hem is ham axartly &n i.‘:;g..-.: d trin for ragit is w:g’_%k "_-;5-‘-'* & to ect. Or you can o va ;.-'.{'am;&.-:r.:g’.".‘. in amenann ie m en inanmocer on manice se t ghuree wetes mope rges id America‘s leediag food suchocity THE HAM YOU CUT WITH A Fokik [1) a The license on the car fih&mm to H. J. > but the stoien car complaint was signed by Dave Larking of Watseka. Marchi said that trucks auâ€" ummgmmh with Morecraft. road to W read, .mfloh fore Moreeraft stopped Read The Wantâ€" Ads N~O W O N L Y 1UC ..

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