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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1936, p. 3

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MARCH 26 ’nmm ng Mis$s Ameg lmcgt“ rave postponed: the ik : allâ€"tinen fast ‘colors. â€"7a#a ET; S i JÂ¥ Take Ribbons at _ Chicago Flower Show â€" Chief among the awards presentâ€" ed ‘was the silver. plaque, only one‘ of which is given gach year by the Garden Club of America, which this c 0»â€" has ‘been given to ‘the four We t C enc t se m L : ;,..n.-ar.twmw the Lake Forest committee, _‘ _ A_nmutm‘hdu‘dmd flower arrangements in oblong â€"or round containers with approximateâ€" ty threeâ€"fourths of the water exâ€" posed went to Lake county exhibitâ€" .,.,m.NorthShouGardonelub. MVMG.MMKW Park, chairman, and Mrs. Julins Bnsenwald of Ravinia club, presi« Park, i dent, placing 1 bow! : with a: mv“,“ dent, placing first, sh« a brass bowl! : with an nmnt of nl seedum, an, orchid and some fleshy foliage. Second pll‘.mt”&‘ Lake Bluff club for its yellow jonâ€" '.a,"mgpimnudlumdfimw wm.pcwtuml."fih Banâ€" nockburn placed third with an arâ€" rangement of yellow and purple Japanese iris in a modern pewW§er For its delightful small green bmgifipothd geraniums, marâ€" gueriteg, cactae and pansies, the Ravinia club won a blue ribbon. Members of the club arranging this major entry were the Mmes. Nichâ€" ols, E. E. Leonard, H. H. Small, ‘P. D. Stakes, E. A. Harrison, Stanley Crace. Eugene C. Pfister, William THURSDAY, MARCH 26, In the buffet table competition the Ravinia club won still another award with its table bringing the spirit of old Mexico into play. The cloth is hand loomed and patterned in gay colors, handâ€"made plates and bowls are used, and center appointâ€" ments of modern ornamental tin mldeo.ddtdpeomm The exhibit was judged ‘in its (purple ribbon md the . highest award made) for its indoor window box of white primroses. The winâ€" dow box is white metal in a neoâ€" classic design. Curtaining the winâ€" dow are white dotted panels swagâ€" mndlnl‘ self material The of the plant folâ€" lage lends the 0 *eolor note. Mrs. V. W. Behel Jr., is president of the Students of Lake Forest academy executed a modern desk and chair in such a manner as to win a speâ€" gial award., The combined desk and book shelves is built of maple and ‘held together with bolts which form something of & decorative motive. The chair is coveréd in natural colâ€" ored loosely woven material. i SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF GETTING OUT OF DEBT ... LOA N S ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURE In our privaté offices we help families ov:L‘ dome debtâ€" You need ask friends to help you geta dLoan. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE suubles are eligible to borâ€" row. Loans made with or without ‘"1:“' or automoâ€" biles. Repay ml!noahly 308 M Nat‘l or.cmd’ab-tu-."‘w phoust L _ oo S Jlain Â¥_ J. HULEMAN REDUCED RATES onal“o::g‘“"flso Charges 0 !"'f'.";‘f..bc'.". IMEKC C U u> ar nhoo -nas.ClrI:"'f*,[‘_‘;l"“‘“ I Houseâ€" EDGAR GUEST ~-s""|mloa H‘:‘r“ Tussdays; and SHERLULA HIOLSRET IULGS 6 .% aver Station WGN Saturda$s and Robert Bryant. corRrOoRAaTIon it Government : Adult Amm.dnnmmtadu!t education classes in French and Spanish, sponsored by the E. E. P. administration | started last week. The schedule is as follows: j At Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school: Monday, 7:80 p.m. French beginâ€" m;fl:”p.q.?undhm At the Public library: Tuegday, 9:30 a.m. French interâ€" mediate; 2:00 p.m. Spanish beginâ€" Thursday, 3:45 p.m French interâ€" mediate; 7:15 p.m. ‘French boq!n- Friday, 9:380 a.m French beginners; â€" 10:30 a.m. French intertmediate. Prof.‘ G. Aillaud, who has been teaching: these classes before with a great success is in charge, and the tuition is absolutely gratis. Ann Boughton Dies of <Ann |Boughton, five year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Education Classes Sponsored by E.E.P. Centrella Dried Frui 9.000 Stores ~ BR Coast to THIS SALE FOR MAR. 26, 2 : Mixed Dried Fruits â€" /n § ARfrrpmieremmmm Delicious Muir Peaches / /‘ i oRE Fancy Lake County Pears t ,A.E“‘o. 1 | ons uho o8 26 iuprrantSd) 14 or. Derby Celebrated Corned Derby ‘Poter Pan l’.‘..........._- Derby Celebrated Ox Hellmann‘s Mayonnaise m â€" 20c T« $1,55 PAUL SCHULZES Ginger . , For Baby‘s Sake WInger ho & Snaps aT> 2no 35 PAUL SCHULZES In Cellophane Packages The Perfect Dressing jor Crisp Spring Selads P” Clapp‘s | | _ Baby Foods] \ â€"434 .250 | Special Sale FL $1.49 V/2 gal. Johnson‘s 7 GLO.COAT old Nothing adds more zest flavorsome tOOdfi‘l'I" m i . It is also ideal fish salads on Lenten me 23¢ . green beands. â€" t he Use Clapp‘s Baby Boughton, 395 Moraine land Park, passed away land Park hospital Sun ""Famgral services wolh nelfl w in St. Louls, Mo. |_ ||| § | Harold D. Kw \â€" Candidate for. (By studying the cauBes < and giving full time toithe equnty coroner, the antbmob rate can be cut app ~,"§' J County in the opinion |@f H Kelsey, of Barringtor,| Re candidate for coroner ht t \In many cases, he [poirfled sout recommendations | dould! be @nadb to the proper govern ng: ; bodf eP as illustrated in the KHoliwpod ic so as to eliminate futurs tyaffi deaths. f ‘ikl §i.4 In the 102 counti¢s it Hlinois there jare 88 counties thal dg not have a physician as a Roroper, Om 14 rof the counties ule pyysitians as° coroners. Ev ‘Fibber. TUNE IN : i Countess FRESH BEEF TONGUE . Sauerkraut =«â€" ‘ERUIT FOR COCKTAILS j‘,“,:' 2C m:i--â€" So i b ( LCI“b $H E?_'!‘!m _e__!_iprmg B?nn! OUARTER Tomatoes . CENTRELLA | TRAYMORE FRESH e 1 \No. 2 Lima Beans .« Freh Calve:‘ Sweetbreads . . (imc. BEEF POT ROAST . pinial LVER CUP LVER CUP k omatoes . | Johnson‘s \ ~ DUSTER ‘Pineapple, Freh . .« ."seâ€"« ASPARAGUS s 5* §ARTICHOKES s ¢{x‘s)a Celery Hearts, foid . . CENTRELLA ORANGES, Foid APPM.MNHSWP..S‘»‘}»‘- 41&256 FORE QUARTER 175 N pricots . IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT > Our Meats Grade Aâ€"U. S. Inspected Baked Apples of th POLISH \l‘lq Sdml . Ib. esh Fancy Lake TrouLE PRES S No. 2 size can gesture tlu' o fms f t saves. , (A¢â€" cording to mz:.u 5 gdm Only in cases where a post mortem ‘is necessary is a mmn‘ called and thes&qompriujlm 10 per cent of the cases xmingl‘,fion ‘a corâ€" oner, (Even when a mortem is held the coroner, should he be :a physician, cannot hold it but shall call in another ph under the state law, Kelsey supporters conâ€" ‘tend. The coroner simply scts as the investigator to the.cause of the death | ,conducts | the hT-rinz, . and then sends the report to the .lt.to. 39¢ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Our Prices Quoted on Market‘s Best wi{dfifiw dged himself at vaâ€" rious political meeti that he will call in the nearest physi¢cian to make qptb;ziu if necessary. | . | _. | _ 39¢ i tm 1 [%0 "In his year as of the haits Mounty pored 4t Bupervisom w was 1934, K started the fiscal year with an| overdraft of $184,110.14. By the epc; of th!_‘w“ $184,110.14. By the am.ot vBo W VHCC of ‘his chairmanship) the overdraft was reduced to, $91,77888 o A90m ing of $152,324.31 to the county in one year. _ 1J}4 f During his chairmanship the county warrants were . decreased $75,000 and the operating expense of| governing the jcounty reduced for s PECIAL S 14 N. 328 Railway Ave. 1760 Waukegan Road MINT . K MINT FREE 33.’0 | FREE TREAT FOR SUNDAY‘S DINNER _ IN HIGHLAND PARK _ . T. Bakke Groc. & Mkt. °N. Sheridan Rd. _ H. P. 460â€"40) IN HIGHKWOOD Highwood Groc. & Mkt. COs _ o se o -‘-‘-d‘ lm IN DEERFIELD | _ . Nelson Groc. & Mkt. No. 2 size can No. 2V2 size can is a 3 cons 63¢ :."ef. 3 cans 37¢ t 1k 3 cons 49¢ ?;:;fl: 3 cans 33¢ Ne 1/ 3 cans 49¢ size can tAal=s >~2) dor.. 89¢ ; . Ipp s Bach 29 Market‘s B« Bunch 49¢ Highwood 1000 3 cans 3 3C . . &tor 25¢ _ . Bmd 19¢ $72,184.44. yE eC P * ‘ That rd, friends d P n on meamm m ue neem io in government so as to reâ€" duce tazes and ‘still provide adeâ€" quate se toithe public.) ‘ Urhan |ha jwa«k a member of the Lake County [Board of : Review, which | the reports of of the ip assessors, ‘redu cone of a .';im. tely $7,500,001 were 0 onuM‘ll“' :i:qd gp.r;y._ At the same time e | tax rate WMW‘ 10 on the $100 assessed valyâ€" ation. & _ Sflsf 3. 000. In c&i: m-hip- in which g'r- n | largest: ,â€" Bup~ mrg(duyhmrm";m- ly, his supporters aver, that he will come out of that district with more than 1,000 votes to spare over °r penents; :‘ [ :: / | 24 i0 Send Smelt Gift A. declamatory ©contest, which they hope to make an annual event for grade children of the Banno¢tkâ€" 16â€"01, jar b. 45¢ Ib. 2.2¢ tb. 27 ¢ 39¢ Tw:'::.n';'mc for Blue Moon spreads! For snacks, fornft«dinnet.tbeyau‘tbe‘mmm | Immw.dgu.pb'_.Zhrflc snn nc c 00 $0 3%¢ e Camembrie, full :‘!M? z“'”c Special: A New Bavarian Bar Spread, 1 ib. pkg., 49¢ | | 39¢ club. BLVE 25% More in the New Package Centrella Soup Sale _ LIFEmés COFFEE Coffee "cranks" call it "THE _ BR &ORLD’S INEST COFFEE" and it carns name. It} favor is sealed in glass jars. Orâ€" der Manor 1 \from your Centrella grocer today. Manor House means real ecoriomy, too. Contains meat, vegetables, cert Kecccccane, eals, fish and cod liver oil, Your oa d dog is headed ig health if he y eats Ideal Dog Food. U.;S, inâ€" f sptcted and approved. Wétch your dog enjoy Ideal. Order it today. _ . * V / =~ / Special C ase. Sale | MOON SPREAD BE 'Hliih.rm [ yAaACUOUM PACKED One Can Tomate Soup Free M e T esc t ./ T % Real Economyâ€"Easy Task Wilson‘s }QC‘:;T“.'. > Can Vegetable 1J-vn-~'-,'°", $ Pounds 6..37C¢ 48 ... $3.85 . for talent will be divided three . gr o ups,â€" oratorical i and humoreus. Each school n mfiumldml" will representatives in each group, also its own subjects. . ‘ The finals in the declamatory. conitest will be held at the Deerfield & school in May. In each 4 wm.yfilhw ed| thus; two {from Deerfield, one Wilmot and one from Banâ€" arn, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok is irman of the committee for the ::M;mmmlmm w Decker and Carl E. Bates. weéekâ€"end ‘ in recently broke her arm. 410 Central Ave. Miss ~Beth CGRASS SEED FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS on sale at ws 85¢ EVANS FEED STORE Begins at Breakfast 5â€"1b. Package, Only soAP CHIPS Try Hewitt‘s _ 35¢ Bremner Bros.‘ Pleasant to Use 3 tm 43¢ . . 23¢ PAGE ldeal Tul. L P. 1294 spent â€"the P0 , who i 19 1 (B 1

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