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Highland Park Press, 1 Jun 1939, p. 3

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g, for lour akiermen walked on | And Other Features :MM_M:@"i T P sR TY es with a ful ning. vote on a resolution setting the dats for a contested election hearing. ‘The controversy involved a disâ€" pute over the clestion which was charged illegal because the Citizens party held no caucus prior to the April 18th City election. Exâ€"aiderâ€" men Richard Shannon and Evaristo After three unsuccesfeul attempte bfl.ufl-fi&“ wood City officials convened Efi:fim contested the to permit two of the aldermen to _ Because this involved Alderman Mayor Portilia, Aldermen George C. A;uâ€"dlc a held yesterday Highwood Couscil chambers, 2{?-.' considerable bickering, the meeting was adjourned to Saturday morning at ten o‘clock. Mothers Club of Y.W.C.A. Will Close Year With Dinner The Mothers club of the Y.W.C. A. will hold their last meeting of 14. A dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. followed by election of offiâ€" cers for the coming year. Reserâ€" wations for the dinner must be -dondfifiuutld-'flln Saturday, June 10, at the Y.W.C.A. Mesdames Elliott, Drake, Carroll, Rusie and Miss Robe are making will carry on the work so efficiently handled by the present corps of ofâ€" Ravinia Garden Club to Visit Morton enjoy a tour to Morton Arboretum at Lisle, IIl., conducted by Mrs. thority on gardening. The party will leave Mrs. Dudiey Crafts Watson‘s home at 281 Marshman avenue at 10 o‘clock Friday morning, June 9, traveling by motor to the Aboretum, Mrs. Angelo Bertucci Passes Away May 24th Mrs. Angelo Bertucci, 50 years old, 222 Morgan place, Highwood, died Wednesday at General hospital, Waukegan, where she had been a patient for some time, following a Girl Scout Camps Offer Program of Varied Activities Girl Seout camps offer a program of activities earefully adapted to the skills of the three age groups in Girl Scouting, the seven to ten year old Brownies, the ten to fourâ€" teen year old Girl Scouts, and the fourteen to eighteen year old Senâ€" urday morning at St. James church REGY MEvEmINg €D BC SRHWOs CHWEENY Highwood. Burial was in Northâ€" shore Garden of Memories, jors. â€" Swimming, hiking, gypsy trips, arts and erafts, choral speech, At a Girl Scout camp, the code of Scouting, tolerance, friendliness, helpfulness, honesty, and selfdisâ€" <ipline colors all activities And camp‘s effect on the girl‘s developâ€" Semi Gloas Enamel SE o. elee ce rerimeemerrecintes Tintolme (varnish stain) DAE | 2e ie lt in carrranenine e ichmemes SHORELINE PAINT and GLASS CO. Floor Deck Enamel Howeve Funeral services were held Satâ€" Registration may be made or inâ€" quorum last Friday eveâ€" the meeting did not last $1.15 l resunts «Pramalion" Lovely Carol Lombard and popâ€" ular James Stewart make their deâ€" but as a new romantic team in "Made for Each Other," a modernâ€" day drama of young married love which will be presented Friday and Saturday, June 2 and 3, at the A :;-h:i-d is ofâ€" rare treat + fered to filmgoers with the showing of "Pygmalion," filmisation of Berâ€" formatioin may be had Beout office, H. P. 754 or Mrs. Ed gar Carter, H. P. 746. Camp Chair "Made for Each Other," "Pygâ€" malion," "Wife, Husband . and Friend," and "Fast and Loose," playing at the Deerpath Theatre next week. by calling the H. P. Girl Genuine Spring lamb, 7 to 8 lbs. avg. ... . Tender little c DUCKLINGS Spring, fresh dressed, delicious BEEF TONGUE _ _ > Choles tender, pickled or smoked, tb. 28¢ RIB ROAST * Boneless rolled, prime beef ... ...b. 38¢ BEEF STEAK Prime beof, Swiss or round ... .. .. .b. Â¥7¢ FRIDAY HISH SPECIALS '@t’.fi.wqh‘....n* ul N to..si: ... .. Â¥.3%6 PORK ROAST LEG O‘ LAMB se ns eeerrrrire . sard and cynical vir wite Lests Hewerd and We dy Willer in the starring roles. m&hfl‘b“ outstanding â€"performâ€" : by Wilfred Lawson Maric , Scott Sunderiand and Jean Cadell. Playing Sunday and Monâ€" day, June 4 and 5. Tuesday, Wednesday and .:-.o.1-u|.uui cast features Binnie :l?.hll-.m‘& Pullette and Helen Westley. Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell scamper through one of the most hilarions mystery comedies of the year in "Fast and Loose," which will be presented Friday and Saturâ€" day, June 9 and 10, at the Deerâ€" "Wife, Hupband and Friend," which coâ€"stars Loretts Young and Warner Baxter, comes to the Deerâ€" path theatre. ‘The excellent supâ€" porting cast includes Reginald Owâ€" en, Raiph Morgan, Etieune Girarâ€" dot, Alan Dinchart, Jo Ann Sayers and TASTYâ€"KRISP . m m ® ® WwoORTH ALL TOMATOES . . CcLaPrs BABY FOOD . . HEINZ, BOSTON BAKED BEANS WEWw sRA POTATO CHIPS BAKED BEANS " "Wah,f"* 2 for 23¢ POTATO chips *Runtntzr, . . 59c BARTLET PEARS «x z7: 2... 2 for 43¢ SALAD DRESSING ..."* @rcs., . . .39¢ LAYERâ€"PACKED Salad VEGETABLES â€""@#.‘}z3""2 for 47¢ TEXAS UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JVUICE "%z F*2.3 for 25¢ PROM ALASKA‘S ICY WaATERS Red Alaska Salmon »m£5%"«.. 2 for 49¢ YERY POPULAR Kleenex Facial TISSUE "#$%.‘**~ 2 for 5 5¢ FOOD VALUES *BB PR EBs i 36. !mw of Season Friday For W ar Victims The last entertainment of the seaâ€" son, sponsored by Mrs. Mansell and Mre. Phelps, for the patients at Great Lakes hospital, will be held ‘tâ€"mh l with J i accordionist, Ellie Lou Rubin and Mary Cassaâ€" rio, tap dancers, all three students| _ Te edGress from Highland Park High school, :.mdhn...h te Pet peeves: Th Deep appreciation is extended all| polite word) who those Highland Purk citizens Or Orâ€"| lights when apy gunizations who have assisted im\ vehicle on a dar these monthly pleasure hbours, by Mrs. Mansell and Mrs. Phelps. The f High School faculty is aiso comâ€"|| QUMMIIY lowing s#udents to leave classâ€" es carly and to assist with the enâ€" IILIABLI tertainment. 4 Another series will again be startâ€" Â¥d in September or October and it is hoped that many more Highland "This: Leras ton «> . BPBC ns ths ts t 2e. 3 for 27¢ es e se 13 for 41 I wish to express my sincere apâ€" preciation to my friends for the kindness shown me in the HIGHâ€" LAND PARK PRESS Cireulation Contest. â€" Mrs. Gertrude E. John. Park citizens with talent will offer their services to bring added pleasâ€" ure to these unfortupate victims of the World War. vehicle on a dark highway Phene K. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY Pet peeves: The driver (to use a DRY CLEANING CO. Card of Safety Slants vho refuses to dim his approaching another PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Forida thinâ€"skinâ€". ... .. . . . J for 20¢ PEAS _ Fancy Calif. sweet and tender. . 2 lbs. 19¢ ORANGES Floride, large julee site .. . . ... 2 dos. 69¢ CANTALOUPE Fancy Calif sun ripe ........ . . . 2 for 25¢ CUCUMBERS Fancy hothouse, long, green .. . .2 for 15¢ NEW POTATOES Fancy U. S. No. 1, washed .. .. 10 bs. 35¢ Radishes or Green Onions 2 bunches 5e with handle Sale for a limited time enly. ARNOLD C. BREMER 1 Pint FULLUSTRE FLOOR POLISH Read The WantAds with purchase of FREE ULLER BRUSH M AN .â€"â€"â€": ‘ SDBCHRE : â€".â€" DRY MOP 90c $1.49

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