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Highland Park Press, 7 Sep 1939, p. 3

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Celebraiton of Rosh Hashono, the Jewish New Year, will begin on the eve of the first day of the year, $100, on Wednesday, Sept. 13. The Jewish New Year to Be Observed Jewish calendar. f Services will be held at the North Shore Congregation Israel on Wedâ€" nesday, Sept. 18, 8:15 pm. and ‘Thursday morning, Sept. 14, at 10 ‘Thursday morning, Sept. 14, at 10 o‘clock. Rabbi Shulman will conduct the services. On Thursday morning, of Oilâ€"Oâ€"Matics along Chicago‘s North Shore. Sept. 14, special children‘s services will be conducted by Mrs. Avis Shulman. Further information may be obtained by communicating with the Temple office, Glencoe 725. . New Year and Atonement Day, the holy day which occurs ten days later, differ from most Jewish fesâ€" tivals in that they were not the outâ€" growth of old nature festivals or based upon historic . events. In ancient times, there was but one holiday in the fall, the harvest fesâ€" tival. After the exile in Babylonia, this holiday was divided into three distinet holidays but by the time the second Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed, the New Year festival became marked with the same idealâ€" ism and ceremony that are prevalâ€" ent today. avenue, as Oil Burning Engineers, Inc. This organization is one of the largest distributors of fuel oil in the United States, and has a long and successful record as distributor Prove it for yourseif by feeding it for 10 days. G.: nnl-. at your Sunday evening services will be resumed again at the Bethany Evangelical on the coming Sunâ€" day at 8 p.m. These Sunday eveâ€" ing services are informal, consistâ€" ing of favorite hymns sung by the congregation and a short gospel mesage by the pastor. These servâ€" ices are planned and maintained particularly for individuals who are not able to be present for the mornâ€" ing worship and for those whose loyalty is great enough to attend a number of services throughout the day. These services will be inâ€" spiring and helpful to all who atâ€" tend. Those who have no regular place of worship are cordially inâ€" vited to share in these privileges. W. W. Williams, president of the Williams Oilâ€"Oâ€"Matic Heating Corâ€" poration of Bloomington, IIl., has announced the appointment of Braun Brothers of Winnetka, IIl., to handle all retail sales in Chicago. Braun Brothers now operate in Chicago at the former address of the Williams Oilâ€"Oâ€"Matic Heating Corporation, 641 North Michigan ul food than your pet gets M“â€".MH seven proved ingredients every needs every day. Your dog will instantly trbbflfiuurâ€"“ MhEMh*lhh Braun Brothers to Handle Oilâ€"Oâ€"Matic Chicagoland Sales Italoâ€"American Club Guests Sunday at Chas. Fiore Nurseries Sunday Evening Services Resumed at Bethany Church THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1989 On Sunday, Sept. 3, the Italoâ€" American Civic Association memâ€" bers, their families and guests enâ€" joyed a pleasant afternoon at the beautiful Charles Fiore Nurseries in Prairie View, IIl. The committee, composed of E. V. Mocogni, chairman, Gino Fioechi, and Tony Biagi, provided amuseâ€" ment and refreshments to the satâ€" isfaction of all. No Egyptian king ever fed his sailâ€"eared Saluki, pride of Egypt‘s kings, Has ears the size of airplane wings. mmamummm And walks like he was in a hurry. , as Oil Burning Engineers, Soldier Fined For eastbound car had collided with anâ€" other driven west on Route 22, near ‘whl-yt.!n- sen y fined Private Gene Wyun, 31, of Fort Sheridan, $25 and costs on a drunken driving charge. _ Wyun was arrested by Highland Ridge road, by Leroy Lioyd, 47, of 225 Laurel svenue, a colored chautâ€" Thymus Gland Cause of Infant‘s Death James E. Anderson, Jr.. five month old son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Anderson, died suddenly Sunday while asleep in his carriage on the porch of his home at 2428 Old Briar road. ‘The child, apparently in excelâ€" lent bealth, was found by his mothâ€" er, lying on his side, with no perâ€" ceptible breathing. Mrs. Anderson summoned her neighbor, Mrs. Harry W. Bostwick, Flufty, fruited, honey fingers, enrobed in marshmailow and vanilla am db _ * "DELICIOUS" COOKIES x "We Recommend Crosse & Blackwell Foods" Bâ€"o1. ‘tins .......... .. 2 for 25¢ Hors d‘Oeuvre Pates, Amorted .......... . .2 for 25¢ broth drnindtones in ioi sds dca 2 1 White or Cider Vinegar Date and Nut Bread, Pure Fruit Jeliies, Fresh Cut Beeftâ€" Porkâ€"Veal ..... Genuine Spring, T to 8â€"lb. average ......... Fresh Dressed, Tender, Plump ...........Ib. Hickory Flavor .......... Ib. Boneless, Fine Prime Beef, Deliciously Tender x Crosse & Blackwell x Prime Beef, 6th and 7th Ribs ......... .Ib. CORNED BEEF Boneless Rump, SCOTT PAPER SALE "FOODS WITH A REPUTATION® Paul Schuize Biscult Co.‘s Quality Meats MEAT FOR LOAF SIRLOIN STEAKS STEWING HENS SMOKED BUTTS A roll in the kitchen, basement and garage will save : wear and tear on LEG O‘ LAMB Tomato Juice, llc.........._b. &©9€¢ RIB ROAST DUCO TOWEL HOLDERS se srarrree gae 19¢ ......o. 39G¢ 2430 Briar road, who accompanied the mother and the child to the Highland Park hospital, where Dr. C. R. Sugden of Deerficeld proâ€" nounced the infant dead. Coroner John L. Taylor revealed that the baby died of status lymâ€" phaticus (enlargement of the thyâ€" mus gland), a disease rather prevâ€" alent in babies. day morning from the Seguin and Logan funeral home on N. Second street to St. Patrick‘s church in West Lake Forest. Burial was in St. Patrick‘s cemetery. Junior Programs Committee Prepares Fall Entertainment p.m. to discuss plans for publicity and ticket distribution for this seaâ€" son‘s three entertainments for children to take place at the High schol auditorium. This committee The Highland Park Junior Proâ€" grams committee will meet next Monday, Sept. 11, in the Elm Place School Kindergarten room at 1:30 27¢ 280C . â€"2 for 25¢ .. 3 for 49¢ 32¢ Pears, California Bartiott, «+. c«.+. . .No. 2%/2 Cans 2 for 43¢ Prunes,Fancy Readyâ€"toâ€"Serve ... .. . . .No. 2!/, Cans 2 for 45¢ Peaches, Choice Yellow Cling. ... .. No. 2%/, Cans 2 for 37¢ Pineapple Fancy Sliced, Fine Flavor . .No. 2\/, Cans 2 for 49¢ Baked Beans, H. J. Heinz, Oven Baked ... . . . .. . .2 for 23¢ Egg Noodies, Mediumâ€"Fineâ€"Broad . .8â€"0r. pkgs. 3 for 25¢ Prune Juice, Sun Sweet, Deliciousâ€"Full Quart.........21¢ Pineapple Juice, Full Flavor, Fancy, No. 2 Cans . . . 3 for 39¢ Grapetruit Juice, Finest Texas, No. 2 Cans. ... 3 for 25¢ HMoney, Pure Strained, 1â€"lb. Glass.....................19¢ Salmon, Red Alaska, 1â€"lb. Cans ................ .2 for 49¢ Shrimp, Deep Sea Jumbo, No. 1 Cans............2 for 37¢ Sardimes, Norwegian, Flat Cans ............... .3 for 29¢ Tomatoes, Sun Ripened, No. 2 Cans........... .3 for 29¢ Cocomalt, Fine for Children, Special.................23¢ Tomato Soup, Fancy for Luncheons, Tall Cans . . . .4 for 25¢ Peanut Butter, Our Best Brands, Large Size . ... . H... Tender M.d.u 3â€"0z. m.(.fl-rr.mu.â€"... +i "WE RECOMMEND PETER PAN FANCY FOODSs®" BACK TO SCHOOL WEEK Fe Deerfield Grocery & Market ® 814 N. Waukegan Road Phones: Deerflcld 61â€" Highland Park 2530 No. 2 Cans Geo. B. Winter, Inc. P hone Highime Pusk 066 Bimsky Korsakoff opera, "Bumble comprises representatives from the @leven PT.A.‘s of the Deerficld On October 6 the ballet version of "Pincehio" will be performed, folâ€" dowed by the play, "Reward of the Sun God" on February 23. and the Township Green Bay P.T.A. to Meet Next Tuesday Room mothers of Gnahyâ€"l’.'!'.A. met with the president of the board, Mrs. Hans Bahr. and membershin 3 «. 33¢ Taseet quiacpare mgatiand richoupiesi heomely in mx:f‘...hmmu * APPLE SAVUVCE i Stewarts Coffee â€" Order It Today! You are m’ 'GE}'G' '&."u.a-._:': -.E;i ‘where the Bible and First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park In Highland Park CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Stewarts Coffee has a rich, rare, delicious flavor and aroma . . . a master blend of the world‘s finest coffees. Its stimulating value will breakfast to formal dinners. Your guests will enjoy Stewarts Coffee. FINE CUP OF COFFEE i NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. SATURDAYS 9 1. m. to 9 p. m. SUNDAYS 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p. m. llally invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible and TENDER SUGAR 35¢ chairman, Mrs. Milton Fell, on Tuesâ€" All members of the board includâ€" ing the room mothers are urged to at Beginning Sunday, Sept. 10, the services of Grace Methodist church and morning service 10:30. The pastor, Mr. Russell Carr, desires 3 for 39¢ 3 for 25¢ â€"*~~~198 2 for 49¢ 2 ftor 37¢ 3 for 29¢ 3 for 29¢ :+*~â€"#l€ 2 for 25¢ evening, of * BUTTER WAFERS x Vitamin protectedâ€"different and oh so good! ‘Tendet ..rs;rrsrrers Special Sale ......... PEARS Sweet and Fresh, All Green Heads ..... Tender * Old Monk Products x Fruits & Vegetables Olive Oil and Dressings September 11, For Reducing the Welch Way D withs 40¢ Cherries and Olives Doz. Special $1,55 "THE WORLD‘S FINEST" > Welch‘s TOMATO JUICE DON‘T BE FAT _ Simply Eat Sensibly and Drink Welich‘s GRAPE JUICE GREEN BEANS MUSHROOMS * Irene Rich Says: BROCCOLI TARTAR SAUCE. for for young and old. friends to the Sunday school and morning service. There are classes Old Monk Products" . rbun. 33¢ ‘Tooth Brushes, box of 3...$ .99 Laundry Dry Mop ......._.â€"â€"â€" Taundry Dry Mop Heads Wet Mop Heads ............_... .49 ARNOLD C. BREMER ‘Telephone H. P. 1985 FULLER BRUSHES Self Poligh, gt........~.â€".â€"..â€" B9 Prices subject to change without notice. io 7C LER BRUSH M A N PAGE THREE

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