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Highland Park Press, 20 Feb 1936, p. 3

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* ee act play, "Go it: of ‘March 6, ‘n hool auditorium. made easy simple patâ€" | 4. \\ , FEBRUARY 20 Dramatic club will pre regular Sunday night hl.'mlnuw egation to act on the omdnmd.mn‘ uforthemrym.; Awonhiplcrvie.m alls icity hese ns , 1986 Slow | â€"the The rector, Reverend Frederick L. Gratiot, was formerly located in Highland Park, and his many friends are expected to enjoy this service. The first meeting of the Highland Park District Leaders association of the Skokie Area of Girl Scouts was our; (episcopal), 530 Fullerton Parkâ€" way, Chicago, in honor of the birthâ€" day of General George Washington, who was himself an episcopalian. Troop 50, Boy Scouts of America, Wwill participate in the service. Girl Scout Leaders + Hold First Meeting Miss Pacific Fleet." © Cast: Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, Hugh Herâ€" bert, February 23, 24, Sunday, Monâ€" day. Light, easyâ€"going and not too entertaining his little efforts misses fire too often to get to much more than wild approval. Except for Hugh Herbert, the cast is unsuccessful in its obviously strained attempts to arous laughter. Adults. j "Mutiny on the Bounty." Cast: Charles Laughton, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, Herbert Mundin, February 25, 27, Tuesday, Wednesâ€" day, Thursday. This historical drama epic of the sea, enthusiastically recâ€" ommended. | Outstanding in direcâ€" tion, acting an unusual ‘photograpic effects, correct in every detail, it portrays events which lead to great forms in the British Navy. Outâ€" standing in every way. Mature, famâ€" iy. . Strong for sensitive adults or children. A patriotic service of interest to the residents of the North Shore will 5,0 held Sunday, February 23, at 11 d‘clock, at the Church of Our Saviâ€" Patriotic Service To Be Held at Saviour Church "': a Cadillac veteran and resident of Highland Park. ‘In addition. tb a complete line of the new Cadillac and LaSalle motor ¢ars, the new branch is completely equipped to give Cadillac Certified Service and maintenance. . The Serâ€" vice department is in charge of W. C. Frank who has for more than 12 years serviced Cadillac products. In an interview Victor C. P. Dreiâ€" ske, general manager of the Chicago branch of Cadillac, said, "Because the registration of Cadillacs and Laâ€" Salles has, for the past two years, increased each year over the preceedâ€" ing year, we felt that a branch in the North Shore area would serve our owners and prospective© buyers more conveniently. The most recent indication of this trend was in Janâ€" "Crime and Punishment." Cast: Marian Marsh, Peter Lowe and Edâ€" ward Arnold, Thursday, February 20. From the novel by> Dostoievsk, a brilliant young student of criminolâ€" ogy, attractsy; much favorable comâ€" ment by an anonymous brochure on crime. . Debts and depleted funds bring him in contact. with a graspâ€" ing pawn broker, an elderly woman. Her sharp dealing with him and his sympathy for others who fall into her clutches, suggested to him her possible murder, which he accomâ€" plishes. Later his selfâ€"absorption and inter conflict draw the suspicion of the police inspector, who uses his knowledge of criminal reactions to involve him gradually but inevitably no confession of the crime. A starkly realistic psychological study, skillâ€" fully motivated and developed to a convin¢ing conclusion. Adults. . "Hideâ€"Out." Cast: Robert Montâ€" gomery and Maureen O‘Sullivan, Edâ€" ward Arnold, February 21 and 22, Friday and Saturday. From Broadâ€" way bright lights to county lanes, with laughs and thrills every foot of the way. Light, but good entertainâ€" ment. Adults, young adults. , Chicago Branch of Cadillac Motor Car comipany announces the opening of a new branch in Highland Park to serye the ‘North Shore area. It will be located at 108 N. First Ctreet in Highland Park and will be under the direction of Mr. H. K. Van Guildâ€" wary when 1443 Cadillacs and Laâ€" Salles were registered in the, Chiâ€" area as compared with 61 units n Junuary of 1985." p.A.R. BRETTER FILMS COMMITTEE REVIEW Cadillac Company to Open New Branch Here fHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1986 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop Quality Cleaners 4 South First Street * rhone 555 Highland Park â€" P M Business transacted dl+'ing the evening included a report of the Area Leader‘s association, given by Mrs. James Collins and a plan for a Junâ€" ior Camp committee in Highland Park." This committee is to include two members from each of Highâ€" land Park‘s seven troops. An ex. two members from . each ';fml‘fi:fl- land Park‘s seven troops. An exâ€" planation was‘ given of the program study being made for the National organization by Mr. Charles Young, Announcement was also made of the training course to be given in the area for leaders, camp committees, members and troop committee memâ€" bers interested in overnight campâ€" ing. The first meeting, which is tentatively scheduled for February 20, will be held in the Girl Scout room at 470 Maple avenue, Winâ€" netka. | ’*â€"Iâ€" held Th\lrld., .mh' F. ruary 6 at the Y.W.C.A, qb QUALITY iA AAAAAAAALAALAAAAAAA Your Dollar Always Goes Farther at Centrella Store:s 20,000 Stores {WRARME! Coast to Coast THIS SALE FOR FEB. 20, 21 and 22 lnn........ DC | latnGrer 24'/2'16. | % lmg99c wl "We Recommend Town Crier Flour" Y ou‘re Sure to Like It Milled from the finest wheat, smooth, velvety texâ€" ture. Makes every baking a sure success. Try it today. PORK SAUSA MEAL. Fresh home FANCY FILLET OF | SOLE â€".. :: . }|...>~. 1 FINNAN 1E : * | FILLETS 4:..{.0..... .. )6 whole or s TOWN CRIER FLOUR LAMB CHOPS. Se Lean and Meaty. ... H A M. All leading DUCKLINGS. Choice Spring, fresh dressed, 4%/ to 5 Ibs..1b. 29¢ n seie ammer es & 9 egs, to ) < tb., 29¢ ”"12’26(: LAMB CHOP$. Select Rib, 4 |A.n.lldMQ‘f}.....~...‘b- 3lc AND â€" a«ke snore BUTTER SALADA and Peluge Pouna 3 BC x 196 Brown Label Orange Pekoe FLAVOR QUALITY FRESHNESS TEXTURE in Our. Meat Department Try a box.of each 1"7¢ SALTED CRACKERS for PRIDE 0‘ LANDOLAKES MBUTTER Full 1b. | phe. GRAHAM CRACKERS *L 206C "A1 29¢ .1 322C _‘ 1. 358C mnmmmsons aommmmepnemmacmsemmmesmmmmald Tv0 Waukegan Rd. _ Deerfield 220 â€" Remerenmmammnnmmesmmmnsonces «ocms commrammememmmmmmememmmmmmmemnemmcmmmmmmemmmmmeal â€"|| ECONOMY â€" THE POLICY OF EVERY CENTRELLA STORE Bremner‘s Purnell & Wilson, Inc., Ford dealâ€" ers, are taking the guesswork out of used car buying. They have started a new policy this week which is deâ€" scribed more fully on page 8 of this issue. They will be glad to tell all about any of these cars and backup their statements with a written guarantee. ‘The ‘most outstanding one probably is the moneyâ€"back guarantee. Any one who is not satâ€" isfiled may return the car and his money will be cheerfully refunded. This puts used car buying on a new plane and should remove all doubt so often present before in the mind of the prospective buyer of a good used car.> It is a new method of selling used cars and should prove very popular with the buying public. Purnell and Wilson Take Guesswork from Used Car Purchasing Rapinwax ...... i8 2 for 37¢ Camay Soap ... hy‘si@ 6 bars 29¢ Minute Tapioca {:s,4°}¢°" 2 for 23C BAKER‘S Breakfast Cocoa ;%"" 2 for 21¢ OUR DOLLAR SPECIALS | _ SVGAR â€" | SCOT TISSUE GARDEN PEAS SOAP FLAKES SAUERKRAUT A better soup. 13â€"0z.; can Colossal Ripe, pt. tins....... Mammoth Queens, pt. ¢l2 IVORY SOAP STANDARD TOMATOES VECETABLE sSOUP â€" FRUITS FOR SALAD OLD MONK OLIVES . s _ P io. 9 I 99 and 44/100 pure 11¢." $1 10.... S$1 12.... 81 20 .. $1 Delicious Mixture No. 2V4 C ans 10.... 81 PEACHES Halved or Sliced 6.... S$1 5... 81 THE PRESS 5 for 3 for Chipso, Ivory Large Phgs, R. A. Nelson Groc. & Mkt. No. 2V4 Cans Highwood Groc. & Mkt. H. T. BakkeGroc. & Mkt. 14 N. Sheridan Rd. Highland Pk. 460â€"461 IN HIGHWOOD No. 2V4 Size CENTRELLA 328 Railway Ave. No. 2 Size No. 2 Size Pure Cane California M.&c' Sweet Fred A. Tucker, 515 Oakwood avenue, Highland Park. ~Democratic Chris Morini, 236 Highwood aveâ€" Given below is the list of those who have, to date, filed for precinet committeemen in Deerfield townâ€" ship election of which will be held at the primary election on April 14. Republican : Geno Palmieri, 319 Oak Terrace avenue, Highwood. F E. W. Carlson, 607 Onwentsia road, Highland Park. t Filings To Date for Precinct Committeemen Frank J. Ronan, 824 Park aveâ€" nue, Highland Park. John Oliver, 630 N. Sheridan rd., Highland Park. A large display this week and next on their new car show room floor at 101 N. St. Johns avenue. $ 1 $1 3 ... 81 IN HIGHLAND PARK Ave. Highwood 1000 IN DEERFIELD SOAP FLAKES RED ALASKA SALMON WELCH‘S Tomato Juice BREAKFAST BACON WILSON‘S CERTIFIED PINEAPPLE JUICE American Family California BARTLETT PEARS Foucx GOLDEN BANTAM 16 .... S$1 20 bars s l 21 ; $1 FRESH PRUNES American Family 7 ... 81 8.... 81 5... 81 No. 1 'qul C an 4.... 81 6.... S$1 5... $1 8 ... S$1 COR N No. 244 C ans No. 2VÂ¥4 Cans CENTRELLA SOAP CENTRELLA Pint Bottles No. 2 C ans TRAYMORE No. 2 Sige 21â€"02. Phg. Sliced sheet rolls Fell‘s Clothiers Win Austin Tournament . By the one sided score of 45 to 18 Fell‘s Clothiers: advanced a notch towards the Austin Town hall chamâ€" %l:.mhip. Led by Warren "Dizzy" n the Clothiers were much too strong for the First Christian @hurch of Cicero. The game was played at Austin Town Hall Tuesâ€" Robert R. Bosworth, 2265 Linâ€" colnwood road, Highland Park. . â€"Samuel S. Smith, 728 Central avenue, Highland Park. .‘ 8. Sidney Stein, Cary avenue, Raâ€" vinia. â€" Gregory M. Sheahan, 121 North St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park. Samuel F. Knox, 547 South Sherâ€" idan road, Highland Park. nue, Highwood. _ Joe Calzia, 336 Railway avenue, Highwood. * THIS SALE FOR FEB. 20, 21 and 22 Contains meat, vegctables, cereâ€" als, fish and cod liver oil. Your dog is headed for health if he eats Ideal Dog Food. U. S. inâ€" spected and approved. Watch your dog enjoy Ideal. Order it today. CAULIFLOWER. BEETS or CARROTS. From Sunny 1 Southland . ....... GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES. Field ORANGES. Florida, large size 360-. NEW POTATOES. Florida, Pick of the A each customer Listen to Major â€" Bowes and his amateurs every Sunday evening. 7 o‘clock P. M. over radio station WMAQ. For general cleaning and scouring purâ€" poses we recommend this fine economy cleanser. Pleasant and easy to use. Once tried, used always. Order some today. Limit of one deal to 13 â€" *1 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ldeal COFFE E Briteâ€"lze Cleanser 14 =# 1 Chase & Sanborn‘s rrrnmics calieton BR f.’4f..29c _ ‘""‘""«€ 196 Wilson‘s Choice of Extra Dry Ginger Ale, Fresh Lime Rickey, Grapeâ€" Boda, Sparkling. Water, Club Soda, Spar a u Soda, Root Beer, Cfun' Soda and other Frult Flavors. 1â€"1b. cans ‘ Mayer, . Glader, £ Nugent, f Garling, g _ 1 Pasquesi,g â€" 2 day night before a capacity crowd. Dean with ten baskets and three free throws scored enough points to lick the church outfit. Jerry Nugent scored eight points on four baskets. Bill Mayer got six points on three baskets. Cesear Pasquesi with two baskets and Irv. Garling and Wally Glader with one each, completed the .4 1. 25C¢ EVANS FEED STORE 610 Central Ave. Tel & P. 1% GRASS SEED FERTILIZ E R PEAT MOSS on sale at DoGo FOoOop Large Bottles 10 1 13¢ Mercer, & Ginschm‘t, # White, f PAGE THREE B F P

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