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Highland Park Press, 23 Jan 1936, p. 3

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vé not as yet replenished ly of 'hemtho and pflh'; so now as SA Sales are % e. uot Sheets ....._....‘..-‘1-“ N‘ Sheets .........‘.---m"‘ Sheets ............_§198 CASCB ..n . zcccok 48 .m. Sunday school. a.m. Worship and look your slimmest in ock with its princess silâ€" e. Two large pockets y a Few re Days of January > Sheetsâ€" itched sheets 30¢ more. iteched cases 15¢ more. . Social dyou es Aid at the hall, Fellowship club, ASH into the hion news ew, preshrunk, natural, emer Lutheran Chy lest Central avenue W. F. Subhr, Pastor linen and cotton, with olored buttons and aps match the cults â€" value is unmatched. Church school AY, JANUARY 233 AMSUTTAS ian Crash to be exact hemp belt. SIZES i4 TO 10 Church sermon $2.95 $3.65 § .15 of ored by the issuing of this stamp on 16, 1931, (just five years ago)» to coimmemorate. the 150th anniversary of his death. his death occured on October {1, 1779, the delay in issuing this stamp was due to the unwillingness of Postmaster General to put out ther â€"commemorative, alâ€" first requested to do so by a ion of Congress in 1929. .In his fight against Russia, Count M lost everything for the free. dom af Poland, so he came to Amerâ€" iea in 1777 and enlisted ‘as a volunâ€" tary (officer in the Revolutionary He was made a brigadier general, for his conspicuous bravery at the battle of Brandywine. He later organized and led a command of his own against the British at Savannah In this battle he was -.rq’lly wounded and died a few days jJater on board an American vessel. He was buried at sea as one of our American heroes. . The stamp issued is of the 2 cent variety. The portrait on this stamp was taken from an etching by H. B. n.n,in Jones "History of Georgia." It was issued as flat plate, perforaâ€" tion 11, no watermark and is reâ€" eorde?\ in carmine rose, bright carâ€" mine| rose, deep carmine rose and earmine lake, with no known minor varieties. 96,559,400 stamps were issued from plates 20416 to 20427. First day covers are from Buffalo, Brooklyn and New York, Chicago, Gary| and South Bend, Indiana, Ck:i?d and Toledo, Detroit, Milâ€" wa , Pittsburgh and Savannah. Stamps to honor the Olympic games have been issued by the naâ€" tions| where games were held for some years. In 1982 the games were held in the United States, the third| Winter .Olympics was also held here, and it was decided to issue the %¢ Lake Placid stamp for the events. Fiftyâ€"one million, one hundred and two |thousand, and eight hundred 2¢â€"Olympic Winter Games â€" flat plate, perforation 11, no watermark, were; issued on January 25, 1982, from{ plates 20815 to 20826. It is recortded on carmine rose, with brigkt and deep shades, a small double transfer,â€"a cracked plate, a "red| snowball" variety and a numâ€" fiuhs'pu, JANUARY 23, 1986 ber of smaller ones. The crack apâ€" pears on the two upper panes of platg 20823, stamp 50 upper left and stamips 41, 42, 51 and 52 upper right, all *ow it. The red dot or snowâ€" ball is found in front of the ski jumper on stamp 64, upper pane, plateé 20815. . / 1 3 Highwood Organizations Sponsor President‘s Ball . First day covers are from Lake Plac}d, N.Y., where the games were held| dated, Jan. 25, 1982, and the stanjps were placed on sale at the Agency the following day. Lq'cal civic organizations of Highâ€" wood will sponsor the celebration of the &nnual President‘s Birthday ball, at the Oak Terrace school on Janâ€" uary 30. A popular orchestra is to be ~secured to furnish music for dancing. . | 0‘ the proceeds, 70 per cent will be used for the local eradication of infantile paralysis, while the remainâ€" ing B0 per cent will be donated to the inational fund for research in curing and preventing the desease. Count Casimir Pulaski was they come to us to eliminate unnecessary :?: Zfirs "‘mr-' ENT -?-': shimmyâ€" ing! wandering. wervhes naq hark steun. ing . . . and SAVES YOUR TIRES Safety and nomy _ with the BEE LINE sYs'rmEi‘?'. . . drive in today! puTO EEEommREUCT1ON U 7X t m‘ \By P AiniSPOKEH PETE Stamp Facts A MAN IS HAPPY PLAYING AN OLD TUNE, MEETING AN OLD FRIEND OR PAYING AN OLD DEBT | _ 2¢ Lake Placid Bethichem Church th th el t ne annual family dinner and ting of Bethlchem Evangelical urch was held Friday mvl;g‘ in church fiivivt’y room, : the bers of the Woman‘s Auxiliary ing the dinner. . Earl J. Bruso, mirtister of church, jrresidod at the business ting and led in the devotionals. lie Christensen played two tromâ€" e solos. |Minutes of last year‘s ting 'worg read sand Rev. Bruso The annual ntecLhifi annual report. Fred er gave a treasurer‘s accountâ€" of chnrqz\ finances. Chester Wessling was appointed .church trustee for a two year rm to suc¢eed John Vetter. Mrs. John Vetter was elected the C2 C DW eC P90 C0TT0Y [ WOPOR rs. Arthur Lee as her assistant. The young people of, the church ld a candy sale at the close of e evening. ass leader and has charge of the 'odngsdgy night programs, ‘with South America has a species of t which cannot mew. + Centrella Preferred by Thousands on the North Shore 20,000 Stores “Qo«s{ to Coast THI;SAI.E FOR JANU_‘ARY 23, 24, 25 \MEAr BALLS ' z for 3 5 c l Silver Cup Coffee V egetable Soup TOWN CRIER FLOUR | "We Recommend Toup+ Crier Flour" Milled from the finest wheat, smooth, velvety texâ€" tu:C. Makes every baking 1 sure success. Try it today. }s““l-'mflfw CQhesr* Y gu‘re Sure to Like It SCOT TOWE 2 rolls z l c ScotT owel Holders, 1 In green or ivory “I};;n in Station W MAQ Sunday / TPieg® 3b m z /ér lgc SPACHETTI Elects Leaders Special Only A BETTER 9"7¢ 24 Ib. bas 13 oz. siz¢ with i iesu GOLD LABEL, No. 114 C ; GREEN BEL, No. 114 Can.. ... Molasses rolls CENTURY CLUB COFFEE, $ T ... _2 VIKING COFFEE, 1â€"lb. €% 1 lb. tin 29¢ â€" 85¢ bag 29 Cookies BRER RABBIT Olj Fashion Butter Co {l(ieo | 12 oz. *%)1%.¢ 2"7¢ @1 pky.,.. ® J ® Old English Assortâ€" ment, _ 1 Ib. pkg Air Lines Inaugurate |\~â€" Business Circle Tours | Six special business circle tours m Chicago to the Pacific coast ve been established by United Air ines Traffic department and were ounced today by Harold Crary, ce president in charge of traffic. \ The circle tours are made possible bbcwu United‘s route leads directly to the Salt Lake City gateway here lines radiate northwesterly to ortland, Seattle and other Pacific orthwest cities, west to San Franâ€" eisco and Oakland and southwest to os Angeles and San Diego. Crary pointed out that substantial time savings were effected by the w circle and optional routing itinâ€" eraries because in no case is there the necessity of a double haul to sprve Pacific coast cities. The circle tours‘ range from one covering sixâ€" tien western cities including the enâ€" tire â€"Pacific coast between Seattle d Los Angeles, to one which inâ€" udes every major Pacific Northâ€" st point on its circle itinerary, Crary announcd that United was intinuing its full winter schedules ONOMYâ€"THE POLICY OF EVERY CENTRELLA STORE! 23¢ 17¢ 1"7¢ 14¢ 3 ib. tin CORN Corned Beef Hash . CATSUP ‘:: PRUNES sOUPS CANE SUCAR . . . CENTRELLA GOLDEN BANTAM COLLEGE INN CENTRELLA SANTA CLARA HARDING‘S FAMOUS C. & H. PURE Red Raspberries No. 2 size, Tomato Catsup, 14 or. size PINEAPPLE JUICE FOR COCKTAIL THE PRESS8 GREEN BEANS Centrella Extra Small No No. 1 size can, 19¢ Centrella Red Kidney No. 2 size can, 20¢ SIFTED PEAS No. 2 size can, 16e No. 2 size can, 10e | 328 Railway Ave. $: R. A. NELSON GROCERY AND MARKET 760 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield CGentrella Speciats 3 .. 53¢ Genuine Spring ....... Ib. BPAC |lgender, juicy.... ... Ib. PRC PORK LOIN ROAST, MEAT FOR LOAF, BEEF, PORK, iri c _ n 480C BOP _ . 320 on moe‘s Stas, pare port, n d PE\ PaRE S NT 1000 h BE Fancy Deep Sea Perch Fillets . 4. 28c Traymore Choice 3 .. 45¢ PINEAPPLE 3 .. 476. Traymore Slicea C entretia Eruits H. T. BAKKE GROCERY & MARKET 14 North Sheridan Rd. 1+ HIGHWOOD GROCERY AND MARKET BEANS for 1 585C for size can, 26¢ this month, with overnight and dayâ€" light flights between Chicago, Cleve. gram for the next meeting of the Deerfleld Woman‘s Club which will be held Jan. 28 in the Deerfield liâ€" brary. Mrs. Marc Law,‘ of Highâ€" land Park will speak on "American Citizenship." It is hoped that all members will be present.â€" j Mrs. E. J. Ginter, chairman of the social service department, has arranged a very interesting proâ€" Martin Victor, of Victor Brog., in Highland Park, entertained the members of the club at their last meeting with a movie and a talk on his own personal experiences while traveling in the morth for furs. He also exhibited one of the huskies he uses with his ‘dog team. Tea was served at the close of the meeting. land and New York. Deerfield Club To d Hear Mrs. Marec Law from tip to tip. The albatross is said to have the widest wingspread of all birds. The wings sometimes measure 17 feet 69¢ 29¢ varieties 40â€"5) sizs cize All Tangerines . do. 25c CGreen Beans 2 as. 25¢ sNOW WHITE 1ge Caulificwer "= med 19¢ Tomatoos . basket 3 5¢ LARGE SWEET FANCY STRINGLESS FLORIDA RIPE 32¢ 17¢ bottle 12¢ 1M4e can 12e College '{du Specials Chicken a la King ..... .. Chicken & Noodles ... . Centrella Co‘nlry Gentleman & . 3 for 39c ./. ~ B for 2AÂ¥k . . 3 for 33¢ c s B for 2Be MUSHROOMS RICE DINNER Centrella Pure Fruit No. 1 size glass; 24e FOR SALAD No. 2 size can, 13¢ No. 2 size can, 14e TOMATOES Traymore Selected Serves 3 people 3 .. 63¢ PRESERVES entrella Freskh Pack 3 ,,, 29¢ 3 .. 39¢ Céentretla Fruiis 4â€"0z. size, 24€ â€"lb. cloth bag i1 Sike CcOoRrN for for 35c for vg: FOR LOAF, BEEF, PORK, [HAM:. ... .....:;.. . %, 3“ FRESH LAKE TROUT, (eil }b o rs P0G 63¢ 65¢ in _ Plumbing and Heating ELECTROL OIL BURNERS 512%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 489 5 3¢ 32¢ 27¢ 17 ¢ THE SNOW IS HERE TO STAY!â€"â€"â€" For Real Oldâ€"Fashioned MENONI & MOCOGNI THIS SALE FOR JANUARY 23, 24, 25 Telephone Highland Park 518 YS)" IiMeal RRRZ | HOWARD MORAN SLEIGH RIDES QUALITY BEVERACES BARGAIN DOZEN LIPTON‘S TEA Drink OV ALTINE â€"â€"â€"=> 2" C Each day children heal Annie tell the merits of over the radio . . . th by serving Ovaitine . . . how they‘ll drink it ! Wilson‘, New Ideal Health Bone Headed for Health 3 CANS YELLOW LABEL BLACK TEA $1 3$1¢ 5"*7¢ .‘ 306 ~tb. M . 39¢ $mall Belis and All LUX FLAKES hildren hear 4.... 25C¢ Large Size ORDER TODAY Small Size :.‘ 3,,, 29¢ 3 3c yamxy LAND O‘ LAKES BUTTER . ar ge ar Orphan of Ovaitine thrill them . . and see Pride o0‘ Lake Shore 1 1b. roll BUTTER d a 1 Ib. in Extra Dry h â€" Lime Ro ther Plus Bottle Deposit R 3 ... 29¢ 364¢ $ pecial , Extra Dry kling Water Beer, Crean ruit Flay Rick PAGE THREE E9

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