Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 27 Apr 1939, p. 3

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An anmual event in the program : M’:-Amco-d .5--‘ Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€" Jaâ€" Wan, ‘2-‘.‘-&- Councilâ€"owned Camp near Antigo, Wisconsin, The trip this year is THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1989 Camp Maâ€"K aâ€"Jaâ€"W an | _ Automobiles will leave with Scouters all day Friday and up until N. 8. Area Council t Make Spring Trip to to be made 5, 6 & 1. with w‘L .-tono& There will be representativesâ€"2 or mioreâ€"from each Troop . in the Council.. mES “I-h:-hdh“fl desirous taking trip should guhuq-hy_u_cnfi_iuq Mrs. Thomson will be associate conâ€" ductress and James Thomson associâ€" ate patron at Waukegan Chapter. While at Camp, this group of 75â€" 100 men will spend a part of their time on a project in further developâ€" headquarter snot later than Tuesâ€" o ioi in cemaninde ied &MOI&%: held Wednesday evening, May 3rd, at the Masonic Temple. A social hour will follow the meeting. Since the last meeting, Mrs. Alâ€" vina‘ Culver served as worthy maâ€" tromn and Mrs. Elsie Collins served as conductress in Evanston Chapter Monday evening, April 24th. Mrs. Dorothy Thomson served as Adah in Winnetka Chapter the same eveâ€" ing Eastern Star Will friends and neighbors for their kindness shown and who so genâ€" erously assisted us during our reâ€" "The €rown of Coyopan." The Second Instaliment of a Swiftly» Moving Adventure Story g.l. Bedâ€" fordâ€"Jones. â€" Read it in Amerâ€" ican Weekly, the Magazine Distribâ€" uted with the SUNDAY CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. se * * * tkhsrs * â€"___â€" anmags co. 3 Mrs. Herman N. Schwery & Daughter. Studebaker Champion Hiegmed rak 3915 SALES AND SERVICE 29 8. Second St., Highland Park "The Cream of the North Shore" * Chocolate Flavor Frosted point thet wwfll lnst mamy years, «4 eaarthinal r-.** Golden Meadow Dairy WMatarlal eetirnate amd cort dar commptcta Maited Milk and Farm Products 537 Central Avenne STUDEBAKER Now on display at Eat it with a spoon. Card of Thanks 10e pesentative Ramspeck passes (H Athe League of Women Yotâ€" Pn P on uen es hy ed for years, realized, Mrs. George G. Bogart, President of the League, said today in a letter which Mrs. L. Sigurd Johnson, President of the Highland Park League received as well as presidents of other local Hilinois Leagues. See Dream Realized If Congreds Passes Ramspach Bill Now "The bill would bring practically all remaining government positions under the merit systemâ€"some 200, 000 to. 300,000 of them. “!a:‘:-um..hhw a nonâ€" ecthpetifive examination, This is the usual compromise between the interests © of the "ins" and the x O0Oâ€"Xâ€"0Oâ€"L~x BRITEâ€"IZE LAMB STEAK Genuine Spring lamb, sirloin steak . . COLD MEATS MEAT FOR LOAF Cut to order, beefâ€"porkâ€"VYeal . . Prime beef, round or swiss steak . POT ROAST Choice cuts of prime beef ... .. FRYERS Young tender, strictly fresh dressed, Ib. 33¢ 6 ... 485C wWaArELE warers || _ Geo. B. Winter, Inc. ie inme uy Thrifty Homemakers Use 8 fat 25e **~w~. a. dnupdcreq. Kille all on contactâ€"sterilizes eniaioe Botiics 2t ter x _ FOR ALL l KINDS OF WHITE SHOES Lt .____ _ t9e on in i mt wu“h_‘fq most advances in the extension of civil service has been made. "It is not to be that so Mounfih:dhp in the form of objections to what "Such opposition is unwarranted, in the League‘s belief. "Blanketâ€" ingâ€"in" describes the procedure whereby incumbents are given mmum-'. vice wi ex«~ mbonts quailly in »rrmqpet e &X« sination," but this: metlied reptes sents no practical advantage as it is ‘traditionally defeated by the maâ€" jority party. The method in the Ramspeck bill appears to be the wisest course." Mrs. Bogart concludes with a request that local Jeague presiâ€" dents see that their â€" representaâ€" is dubbed the bill‘s bianketingâ€"in provision. o evece.. 196 23¢ b. 37e b. 29¢ Cane and Maple, PANCAKE tlour BLUEBERRIES4 Ne. 2 a s M-'E ies oys foue prsang .. * .......... P1IC M c mnine =* * ‘hamk Bikk of wote M thore wio ‘wand ..l s SLICED ‘PEACHES 12â€"08. cup FOOD VALUES waste . , . the solid fillets of selected sole THB PEESS Women Are Enthusiastic in Their Praise! Deerfield Grocery & Market ‘814 N. Wankegan Road m;a-:-uuâ€"‘-inumu GENUINE FILLET OF SOLE 25 count or more No. 3 Size Tin . ‘ ‘ aee +# 6n e# Â¥# EARLY JUNE PEAS .2 ~.47¢ C. C. Kapschull Gets Road Building Job mmu*dw today announced the award of 0.172 miles of approaches und construction dafl'u the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. und Pacific Railroad and Route 21 on State Aid route .16 north of Mundelein in Lake County. T â€"P e s htuned «l Kapschull and Company, Deerâ€" field, was awarded a contract for pavement approaches on a ‘bid of ‘"‘d t 81 $105,785.75; Eric Bolander Conâ€" struction .Company, . Libertyville, concrete substructure and erection of structural steel, $67,817.62, and A.‘F. Anderson Iron Works, Chiâ€" cago, fabrication and delivery of steel, $15.750.81. Fobet Fan Poas Four fanily witl almaye aak for theme No. 2 Sieve No. 2 Size Tin .%21¢ .sn h. a am â€"_* In Highland Park Rea. U. 8. Pat, Office ..*-l erispness . . . ie p S 1 k. Crosse & Black\ RED RASPBERRIES PRUNE JVICE Ne. 8 can ..... .. . Jt for Pride of the Northwest . . . Â¥Full favored with that garâ€" a mbnn‘u‘r. Fancy Famous Cuthbert Red Cut G@reen Beaas New 4 Ste Th ’..’7‘ .% 12â€"0s. cup "The Village Choir," a sprightly dialogue of musical entertainment and wholesome humor will be given at the Bethany Evangelical church, Friday evening, April 28th at 8 p. m. The program is being. preâ€" sented by the choir assisted by the Musart Club. Tickets may be ob tained from both organizations. Deerfleld Tourunmm nament was on April 19,20, and 21, in the Deerfleld Grammar School. ° There were thirtyâ€"zight contestants. First place in the mm went to Lorraine and first place in the boy‘s entries was awarded to Donald Slown. ‘The prizes were ping pong paddles. Musical Program Friday Evening at Bethany Church * _ SALADA TEA x lc‘ ; 186 O & Jb. 1 | w so refreshing as a MQMY* fousy Order Salada Tea Today ::':""‘. ow inh seel ETE x BORDEN‘S FINE CHEESE x PINEAPPLE Fresh Cuban, ige. size, 25¢, med. size, 19¢ ' GRAPEFRUIT Texas seediess, extra large :: . . . .4 for 23¢ RED BEETS Fancy Southern, fine flavor, GREEN PEAS Fancy Calif., sweet and tender. . 2 Ibs:25¢ GREEN BEANS Tender stringless, green or wax.. . 2 gis. 23¢ mw 14 Ib. in _ s 5 Cp _A 3: S [ css waetaine ::‘al.vfr' CAULIFLOWER â€" Fancy white, snowball heads ... . .. 19¢ up APPLES Rome beauty, for baking. .. . . . .4 lbs. 25¢ LEMONS Fancy Calif., full of juice ... . . . . .doz. 19¢ SALE EBNDS SATURDAY * APRIL 29th _# n cor ul FRUITS and VEGETABLES â€" and Lorge Peskege YANLI AFER CASE *# prull PALE DRY .lfl.!l ALE SPARKLING WA.TII ROOT BEER "Every Drop Pure® Head only Q0g . I Sale for a limited time only. # ARNOLD C. BREMER 1 Pint FULLUSTRE FLOOR POLISH _â€" (Beif Polishing) . _ Complete The perfect d e s s o r t Read The Wantâ€"Ads with purchase of FRE E DRY MOP 2 a» 496 25¢ 1 49 #%

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