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Highland Park Press, 6 Apr 1939, p. 4

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Besides his wife, Mr. Evans leayâ€" es his three sons, Robert of Highâ€" land Park, Harold and Norman of Chicago and Robert Petz his foster ate. His unassuming manner won for him a great host of friends. little to say when in a group, but he was a man who craved friendâ€" ship and fellowship with those whom he knew best. He was very much a home man and spent a great deal of his time with his family, to whom he was very devoted and affectionâ€" and unpretentious man. He had to Miss Elizabeth Kassmusen., children were born to this union, Robert, Harold and Norman. Mrs. Evans died in 1936. On Sent 25th. Mr. Evans who spent his entire life in this city, was born Feb. 14, 1884, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert G. Evans, one of the pioneer fumilies of this city, ‘The father, Mr. R. G. Evans, served as Mayor of Highland Park for five conseâ€" cutive terms. 1987, Mr, Evans was a brief illness of a few months. His death comes as a shock to his many friends here. old, died Thursda lfiit““ the Highland Park hospital, following Communications intended for publication must be writien on one side of the paper oniy Subssription Price, $1.50 per your Eimer R. Evans Dies; Funeral, Saturday Resolutions of condolence. cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of Eutured as Secoud Clase Matier March 1, i911, ai the Post Office at Highinnd Furk. lliines PAGE FOUR Purk. Dincis You can feel absolutely safe when sending us your valued rugs, carpets, and furniture for cleaning. We are distributors of the following nationally known linesâ€"Ozite Padding, Bigelowâ€" Sanford Carpet, and Armstrong Linoleum. in T908 (My ~Evan« was marriad Why worry who is going to clean your rugs, carpets and other household furnishings this spring? Here in Highland Park at 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, The Vogue Cleaners, with their twentyâ€"five years of knowledge and with their wellâ€" trained force of employees and the latest modern plant and equipment are ready to give you the finest workmanship and service obtainable. In order to combat the unseen enemy, the "moth," Vogue Cleaners has inaugurated a new free moth detector serviee. Without any cost to you our representative will call at your home with the moth detector. This machine discloses the slight est trace of moths in your rugs, carpets, or furniture, which oftem cannot be seen by the human eye, 8x10 9x12 Vogue Cleaners prices, based on highest quality workmanship, are always within the price reach of all. Vogue Cleaners are completely equipped and capable to relieve you of all your spring house cleaning tasks. FREE MOTH DETECTOR SERVICE DOMESTIC RUGS ORIENTAL RUGS x9 .......~.....$1.50 â€" 6x9 ........... $e6 10 ... ... ... 250 Sx10 ........ ... 40 «12 .......2.2... 3.00 0 9x12 0000000 00. 50 JOHN B. NASH, Prop. Phone Deerficld â€" â€" â€"Enterprize 1775 827â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 186 N. Wabash Ave.. Buite 901 â€" ‘Tol. Stute 6236 1016 Willoughby Tower _â€" Tel Contral $866 He traced the history of the Woolâ€" worth company from the one store of 60 years ago to the two thousand stores of 1938. Frank Woolworth started in business with only an idea, ambition and a like for hard work That his idea of selling qualâ€" ity merchandise at 5e and 10¢ was a good one is proven by the success of his stores. ‘ ess" at the weekly meeting of the -l;:lhnd Parkâ€"Rivinia Kiwanis club Tuesday eveniing, 2 At Kiwanis Meeting On Chain Stores Mr. A. 8. Bauer, district manager of the F. W. Woolworth company and a resident of Highland Park, spoke on "Chain Stores and Busiâ€" A memorial service was conductâ€" ed by Rev. H. F. Siemsen at the Kelley Chapel, Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Burial took place in Lake Forest cemetery, child of Highland Park. He also leaves three sisters, Mrsz,. Florence Stevens of Highland Park, Mrs. Alice Larson of Evanston, and Mrs. Emma Meyers of this city, two brothers, Dr. Herbert Francis Evans of Whittier, Calif., and Arâ€" thur Evans of St. Petersburg, Fiz., and one grandehild, Robert G. Evans, Jr. BRaver Speaks work for children. In fact, long beâ€" fore safety councils came into exâ€" istence, Mr. St. Peter spoke of his work in child welfare and lauded the Moose for its program. Mr. St. Peter, a former Highland Park resident, was for years assoâ€" ciated with the Reliable Laundry of this city. safety campaign, for Mr. St. Peter has long been identified with safety It was a fitting tribute to Mr. St. Peter on the eve of the announceâ€" zunc that Waukegan had been warded first place in the national Members of the Waukegan lodge No. 706, Loyal Order of Moose, Friâ€" day night honored O, G. St. Peter, local business man, with a class iniâ€" tiation of 27 new members in his honor. O. G. St. Peter Is Honored at Waukegan Moose Initiation Highland Radio Service William M. Dooley WICTOR RECORD REVIEW ll-‘h’*m value $2.00. Other Record Socicty benefits; Comt in for a emeneeyaamen Pray g:& full tone of set. â€"*-E‘.m no expense. List price $14.95 RCB WCcTo® aBco@b Mlaver Â¥[â€"am (Altollâ€"fl-rhh instance, or gm.“ §41â€"A Mayor WHO HAS KEPT THE CITY SOLVENT BY RETURNING . P. 164 to Office Election Tuesday, April 18th TEE P & 5 4s REWARD A SHORELINE PAINT and GLAss Co. MODERN BEAUVTY FOR THE HOME ... Mrs. Mary Genest Raley, a former resident of this city, died 'hag at a hospital in Pontiae, Mich., lowing a brief illness. Her remains will be brought to Highland Park for burial, the funeral service to be held Friday afternoon at Kelley mortuary on N. Sheridan road. Burâ€" ial is to be in Mooney‘s cemetery. Funeral Services for Former Resident Here Friday P. M. FOR EFFICIENCY IN GOVERNMENT A lovety mat Snich thet hare wrenires with any Swterter Baoâ€" an sconemical fnish, becawse Sm Frare st vertice. Wes the Tok in Oe lising * *** batmnme« $2.35 or halte. Kight loveâ€" ty soft pastel tints to chesee frem,. ELECTION, TVUESDAY, APERIL mmu-uni-’mun'fih*.:t futher, Mr. Joseph Genest, and three| band, ‘William Ralley, brothers, Béward, Arthur and Earl) children also mourn her desath. 511 Central Avenue Neater Drape ! Hundreds of Fine Quality ~ j TIES sIoo\mlues to $2.00 Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 7:30 till 9 $2.00 WHITESHIRTS 2 rod s 300 | EASTER SPECIALS ELECT Robert C. L. Price COMMISSIONER HE I8 QUALIFIED To PERFORM THE EXACTING DUTIES OF A MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL COMMISSIONER FEL L‘S N. S. SHARP WINNETKA â€" GLENCOE ‘Peer Nationally Advertised THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1989

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