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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1939, p. 7

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_ George Oisen, an athlote at Knox | Mâ€" '?.fl'lhtcâ€"u tt-bd and college, Galesburg, HIL., won his #s Wilson, m-u*"-bu. lu'--lv-dl..-su._-thm m petition, it has been announced by | dan roud spent five days of lnst week | ness. the Siwash Athletic Board of Conâ€"| in Ephrizm, Wis. as the guest Miss Sally Murfey has been anâ€" trol. Olsen is the son of Mrs, G.| Miss Ruth Bryant, formerly of| nounced as a member of the cast of Highland Park. the commencement nlay which wit THUKSDAY, JUNE 8, 1989 whose livesand chancesof victory dqudnh‘tz.l-wh construction. That is why they for their racing care. the 500â€"mile Indianapolis Race an hour. Champion race drivers, 25 South Second Street Haak‘s Auto Supply _B. E. CHRISTENSEN, 0. 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EVERCHT BAaNPATON S CE Quly Mepns OF mecovernd Tas HIGHLAND PARK, ILL Nut . Crisp Cookies DKE "sssâ€"itersicsccscavicess CGrahams 2â€"1b, -’: Wls siouliee T e 9 :o. Salerno Specials 1 pkg. Butter Cookies 1 pkg. Cocoanut Bars; Juice; 3 bottles ... 35c tained her workers last Satuday and gave them the necessary inforâ€" mation and lists of people to conâ€" tuthrnw -I-..blh Dorothy Herbst was there, Mrs. Paul Grady, Mrs. Peter McHugh, Mrs, Dudiey Onderdonk, Mrs. Edâ€" win Sherwin and Mrs. Horace Vaile. 1-::.5-5 luncheon at the Ts at at ?- House tea room: in Deerfield, Wedâ€" Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Boynton, Jr., and children, Fred III, and George LaShelle, will go to Westwood, Sauâ€" gatuck, Mich., on Saturday to spend the summer. They have rented their home on Elm place to the Philip C. Lederers of Chicago until Sept. 15. Mrs. Thomas Creigh and son Thomâ€" as, Jr., will leave Saturday for New York where they will meet another son, Connor, and daughter, Virginia, After visiting the Fair they will be joined by Mr. Creigh and will drive to Williamstown, Mass., where Conâ€" nor will graduate from Williams college June 19. ‘The Creighs will b.rhcbm'wlhthnll-hu orris of Brookline, Mass., a friend of Miss Virginia. well M.C. Ravoili or or Tomato Sauce; Beverages, 8 ass‘t _ flavors; 4 Ige. bottles Richeliou White Meat Orin Spaulding, a graduate of Highland Park high school class of ‘34, was graduated from Drake uniâ€" versity in Des Moines, Ia., Monday. KEEP THINâ€"DRINK Richâ€" elieu Concord Grapeâ€" ()"7 .. juice; 3 quart mu..97¢ Premier Grapefruit Juice, 4 large cans. Medium size; Premier Pure Orange Sunbeam Pineapple Juice, 3 large cans. Mrs. Konrad Schreier of Ravine drive is one of the Ravinia Festiâ€" val‘s busy captains. She enterâ€" mfl.l-t ; *-b"lb!:lhnn-?h Jane Austen. commencement -h.ulhlâ€"u':d'lh.- usually elaborate year because of the celebration of Dr. John L. Roemer‘s 25th anniversary as prosiâ€" dent of the college. The play will be directed by Miss Mary McKenâ€" zie Gordon, head of the speech and dramatics department. QUALITY JUICES $ S e e PICCHIETTI‘S FRUITS and VEGETABLES 3 ¢ TE Best Creamery BUTTER PICCHIETTI Special for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 25%¢ t‘ 39¢ Mustard _ 35¢ 15¢ 29¢ 25¢ A4l¢ 25¢ 29¢ 89¢ 28¢ 39¢ 99c "If it comen from Piechictt‘s, it mubt be good!" TEE <PE E88 Honor Brand Foods are great favorites whenâ€" ever scerved. All the natural color and fiavor retained by Homor Brand quick freesing ~process, Lima Beans, 12%0r. . . . . . .. For iced coffee serve Assorted Cold Meats Miller & Hart Ham (Whole or Half) ; Y. ......... North Shore Bacon FORT Prime Beef Roast Pure Beef, Ground Best Pork Roast Rolled Veal Roast C OFFEE 3 .. 89¢ Have You Tried Honor Brand FROSTED FOODS? Meat Specials Mr, and Mrs. John Roderic Rogâ€" ers of Au Sable Forks, N.Y., beâ€" came the parents of a daughter on May 18. Mrs. Rogers is the former Miss Peggy Glidden of Highland Park. The baby, who has been Mrs. Clover M. Flanders of the Public Library will be among the 800 librarians attending a series of discussions on â€""Staff Relations with the Public," to be held during the American Library Association conâ€" ference in San Francisco June 18 to 25. The Bob O‘Farrell softball team apen their home schedule against the strong Park Ridge Merchants Friday, June 9, in Waukegan at the Dugdale field. This will be the first appearance of the O‘Farrell team in Waukegan this year. This game will start promptly â€"at 8:40 Mrs. Charles Z. Henkle of Britâ€" tany road entertained her workers on the Ravinia Festival sale of tickâ€" et books last Friday at her home. The workers who are captained by her are Mrs. Robert Adler, Mrs. Frank Gardner, the Misses Grace and Thoretta Gregori, Mrs. Jess Halsted and Mrs. Raiph B, Mack. ‘They will start at 11:30 each Friâ€" AICDCD, NeLs Jeur in the HIgh SChoOL ..mlllfiflnl * Wirs: hewald Biogham 0t N. Sher. | taterenne. Tet, ann coun e ie . come &-““wo week end to visit their sonâ€"inâ€"law vacation and started to | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry work upon the Ravinia â€" Festival| Perts, for several days. ticket sales. As a captain she is| Miss Charlotte Yoe entertained at directing the following group of| luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Geo. Mrs. H. 8. Vanderbic, Mrs. Hardâ€"| Allen Mason, and Mr. and Mrs. ing Wilbur, Mrs. Howard Richardâ€"| Thomas Creigh entertained for the son, Jr., and Mrs. Herman Anspach.| Masons that same evening at dinâ€" The Ladies luncheon and bridge| ner. The Masons are leaving for -n_i_erunehfir-n-lu'cll-.lu- Europe June 15. well B. Swazey, is being held toâ€" morrow at Exmoor club. There will be a prize for each table. Mrs. Miner has again been engaged by the club to give a series of contract bridge lectures during the season. s Mr. and Mrs. Â¥. J. Spaulding, his HO WA RD T 1 § § U E i# _ 20¢ % 3:«» 25¢ 31¢ ‘ NOW! Strictly Fresh EGGS 2... 45¢ 37¢ 27¢ 27¢ 27¢ 35¢ 31¢ 89¢ Deerfleld merchants announce that stores in the village will close each Wednesday afternoon at one o‘clock beginning June 14 for the months of June, July and August. Orin Spalding of Highland Park was one of the 228 seniors who was graduated from Drake university June 5. Commencement exercises were held on that date with Forrest Ray Moulton, permanent secretary of the American association for the advancement of science, delivering the address. Spalding was graduâ€" ated from the college of fine arts with a music major. He is a memâ€" ber.of Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, and has been actâ€" ive in the band (assistant director), orchestra, a cappella choir, glee club and trumpet trio. He has apâ€" peared in "Kollege Kapers," "Mesâ€" sizh," "Faust," and "Carmen. Samuel J. Sherer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Renslow P. Sherer, was among those students of Brown university who presented the annual revue staged by Brownbrokers, student musical comedy organization. This year‘s show had as its theme, the New York World‘s Fair, parodied under the revue title of "Savoir Fair." named Ada Sinclair, has a brother fhele sre the mooge paronle af a ie are parents of a son born Wednesday, June 7, at the Highland Park hospital. Robert Childs served as usher in the Sicberâ€"Gardner wedding in Winâ€" netka Wednesday afternoon. uality deluxe. Delivered fresh : Bridges will spend tho wosk end Radishes, home grown 9 bemehas .______ _ £ jfumbe bunchs: .. 196 Cucumbersâ€"hot house: 2 for ... 3 lbs Water basket Cantaloupes 2 for .._..._. Orangesâ€"Florida‘s Valencia; 2 doz, ... Home grown Spinach large heads; 2 for 3 large jars Watermelon large size; half Richelieu Chicken Noodles or gall.llcaurho Fruits & Vegetables Pure Granulated SUGAR 10. 49¢ * 25¢ 19¢ 15¢ 69¢ 29¢ 49¢ 29¢ 19¢ 19¢ 19c 9c _goint and biu 2 miperss Remere inepiaans 1 mice Wihont Catifed 1 ié . "':â€" &1:.. en waks" me entine o Satenerde oi thousht in io Te mage R r.?.:-g‘;%‘e:‘%?- E%h Tad to be giram ECedamitels . _ Eot 1 heman serving of Antipasto, Antipasto sounds name of ANTIPASTO A LA WILSON fmraly aon m on cuate Butter $ ipierpoons Glear Brook Tok is ies ut her and more could man require? eosenanieninetto um’-c-fl:-r alice or two of tomato at the sid ASPARAGUS AND BACON with Cheese Sauce Allow 6 or 7 staiks per in tnen m putin oo ies i ns d'mmmu.- mfluuwn Lo d cov P 10008 GRUCE hmn-s'lfqd-u’ that home, on the contrary, had the comforts of the modern hotel. As oneâ€"time hotel owner and as guest in innumerable hotels here and abroad, I am ready to assert on a stack of Gideon bibles that the American hotel is the best in the wu.ltmnlniqu.-fi mu‘ a .?n-unh- community. =I been set aside as National Hotel Week. Why not make a point of P.8.â€"I will e _. . be oll in the Court (bm World‘s Feir. T‘H be happy to have you visit me. G. R. 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