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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1936, p. 5

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. .| 49¢‘| %::".39(: [ { fie _ 39c L é..83_c L {17¢) /) 19e | . 89¢ ,“”,396' | // 19¢ | S ich 5¢ First St. ned V mnpmarl doz: 19c ?19c 31c 19¢ 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ 21¢ 27¢ 39. Oc 19¢ 19¢ 1«2 37e M BrEEZES from ndred Species of Migratory Birds F May _ _ us neing migration of birds will soon be at its height. * P aay about twoâ€"hundred species of birds can be obaexgved‘:| puriy i.f n, Half that number will stay with us and nest, m C250 offers will go farther north to their nesting grounds. ®8C 50 Cather determines how long our spring migrants stay use ""If it is warm in late April and the first weeks of May eds pass through gradually. If cold weather prevails â€" kré held farther south, and with the first warm days, come mad rush, $tay A few days, then depart. slsn t t uds all birds migrate at night, stopping to feed and rest 0 mm next three weeks about sixty kinds of birds will | “ ng in and about Highland Park. Some birds are already nesting here; Sunday I found two robin nests, each containing e is others have aster in the North Shore Congregaâ€" / _:\tion To Observe Its |Fifteenth Anniversary t North Shore Congregation y Glentoe is planning to elebrate the fifteenth anniversary on Supday. . .. _ A special service will be held on the | ing of May 10 at which s i E. Wesse} of Duluth, * will delivér the sermon. ' ‘there will be a dinâ€" ner X: auditorium of the Temâ€" ple which there wxllfie present ‘leaders in the Jewish life!of the country. | Dr. Solomon B. Freehof ‘of Pittsburgh, one |of the g rabbis in the Uniâ€" ted States, will be the principal ‘Other speakers on the‘ program will be Dr. Solomon Goldman of the Enmiet Congregation, Chicaâ€" go, who will speak\on behalf of the %’ Rabbinical Association; Dr. A. Levy of Temple Amanuel, Chicago, , who is p::idefit of ‘the Conference | of . American bis; Dr. Gerson B. Levi of Temâ€" ple Israel, a former spiritual -Nhtfi:{‘ the Congregation; and Mr, > 8. Alw“uhf, president of the congregation. | $ The célebration also marks the tenth annivergary of the founding of the Sisterhood of the Congregaâ€" ‘ |l|mx Fed Veal â€"~Cutlets Brookfield or Sunlight Butter * 29¢ Ground Beef Eburger gm Mgol”“ TI€ n Special for Friday & Saturday ISC 1b h: Cudahy Puritan 100% Pure Leaf Lard 13 C 1b. Native Beef Steak 27¢n. the OPEN tion and the end of five years‘ servâ€" ice of Rabbi Charles E. Shulman, spiritual leader. . ) .=)j<s}0_cs.â€"4 In its fifteer years of life ‘the, North Shore Congregation Israel has exerted an, imporunLinfluen‘eq' ugon the community. |It is the 0 Jewish building between Chi and Waukegan and serves the Jew+ ish people living in Evanston, Wilâ€" mette, Winnetka, Glencoe, Ravinia, Highland | Park, and L‘:ke Forest. The membership has ini::n gtea:lf upder the hadrrship of Rabbi Shulâ€" man.. The Religious school has, at present, an enrollment of ‘approxiâ€" mately three ‘Ihundred children.. |‘The Temple is known on the North éhote for its beauty of architectu e ?s well as for the cultural sthmfl;: t offers to the community. Visgiâ€" tors are frequently attracted to the building fm all parts of the city. [ The committee in tharge of the Anniversary telebration is: Mr. B. Leo Steif, chairman; Rabbi Charles E. Shulunn.fiur;. Hugo Hartman, Mrs. Herbert| Levy, Mr. Irvin I. Livâ€" ingston, Mr. James I. Loeb, Mr. Joâ€" seph K. Arnold, and Milton Stern. | "Fantasy Love." Dr, Donald ll.;i;d gives a |psychologist‘s reasons. Why people get "mushy" over movie stars â€" Exculsively in the AMERICAN WEEKLY, the magazine qéistribuded with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER, | | Native Beef Corned Rump Roast 271¢ Ib. 23¢ ». Native Beef Chuck Roast Choice Cuts Lean !‘ork Loin . Roast 22%6 1b. 19¢ «lb. INFANT WELFARE (Continued from page 1) nutritionist or of the men giene supervisor. Last y Alice H. Wood nurses (the stat supported by: Highland Parkâ€"R4 nia center) made 10,325 vigits the homes. © [ l The eagerness of ';he mo% , profit by what the Infant We society can‘give them is p: the fact that they came to the tion in 1985 for 506 confé with the doctors. That rep: 8,121 medical examinations, ca advice and individual attention eorded to the baby or to his mot! This is no new to Highl Park and hvun% in â€" m ways> coâ€"operate with the Inf Welfare society. Last year our operation reached a‘ total of $3 contributed:to the work, 1,452 ; ments made for the babies by women of our centerfi, and . hours of volunteer service in. station. ‘Without such coâ€"operat Alice H. Wood station with heavy load of cases and its»lcii ening of the lives of children never be maintained. 1 , Mrs. William W. White, presi of Highland® Parkâ€"Ravinia ce with her able corps of, eoudJn; expects to render equal servic ‘Alice© H. Wood children this 3 Announce Winners in M § Badminton Tourney In the Junior High division, Mosâ€" enfels, Schmidt, McDonald and Wodâ€" linger are in the__fm_gla.. hrus \ The ‘results of the Comm: Recreation ‘ badminton | tournal held at the Ravinia School gy sium are as follows: ) | |â€" High school boys won ‘by Binder. . | $X 1 °B In the Junior High girls‘ di Hobbs, B"mger. Brent, and F are in the finals. | | e e the 4â€"5â€"6 grade boys‘ di H. Murphe:, Foreman, B. Mu: ‘and Jones are in the finals, . _ In the 4â€"5â€"6 grade girls‘ divifion, Phylfl?file&n Copp was ghe wmr. © This tournament will be c ed next Saturday evening : A grade school ti;xrngmen, or all grades will ‘be held during the month of May with all fi playing out of doors on the R in School Field Day, June 5. © STvF BABY I'l‘took' m 51 thaj ]fi}t gcbd pel}form ce to win over 2,500,000 L Ford Vâ€"8) ' ns if} lejs than four years. ft‘s an entirely different kind of performariée thatflid it! It‘s the Vâ€"8 enging, first and foremost. The gsmoother flow of it}8 ;hOI‘!e wer, Its pi â€"up in traffic. Its easy pull in the oi;en nd 1 tlig ills, For you can‘t expect any less modern engitie to fee ;(’ ike % â€"8. And| you don‘t figd another Vâ€"8 below $1645. Then ther@ ridiÂ¥g comfort. Ford springbase is 123"â€"almost a foot longer than Wheelbdje. You‘ll |quickly feel the edge this gives a Ford on cars near its Bize an}} weight. Next, there‘s h type of chassis in the Ford not found artywheréfelse in the world today. That‘s why a Ford ""keeps its feet" so Hémarkdbly on turns and over roads. | .‘ BORROW A CR FR Of 66 C ey, tty nt etâ€" er 11 b \ today? Before you decide on any new car f qut put the {Ford fifd among all cars last year! dilr |of! the Chicago Real Estate 1" ‘.!; ipon$0 Offl!. mf‘ tith is coâ€"operating in staging the hy h io 4 R ,duitnodhyWhi&And (Miaber, Chicago architects, ; il} porâ€" :k upâ€"toâ€"date arrangemght of tWns and imum use of convenâ€" iefflees ‘to fit the pocketbook of the atprage famjily desiring to build a hGne, |, | â€"/ Th ‘‘model home is not.il:}gnded tb the type of home that the ayâ€" eÂ¥aige person would. want to build, g-- ling to the architects, but rathâ€" eJ on thn:‘rm ‘offer to the visitor sndry id in building , arrangeâ€" mfint ‘and furnishing that h¢e may waunt| to incorporate in (his own KTheé home, painted white, follows (fi 1 lines for this | t of tfucture an f_eat.umtwoted‘ ms, .lg bath, living room, dining ;room, fÂ¥chen and open porch. The Witchen [flfow s,thefivm‘ite Uâ€"plan detigned | 5 ‘efficiency. ‘An additio feaâ€" Mrc is a rarage leading into the {Rilding with a door ope'niv‘f# into tkie front hall and living room, avoidâ€" Â¥p the kitchen entrance, Thelentire Frangement of rooms ‘has) been ‘%g:po_m a practical point of Mew.) No Hasement or secon@ floor ‘P shown. ‘ A paved terrace will be ved dirertly off the (b ms, ‘Which are gituated in a wingiof the florefâ€"I :_fTh? ‘house which will cover. an «grea 26 b;‘e54 feet will be erected Eie a llot 50 by 135 feet jahd will be Fhrrounded jby a low white brick wall ‘Ancloging s;beau_tifu] garden setting. 1 prrangements for the ponstruction: i the building are bein, inia.de with The Common Brick iation acâ€" Brding to John ‘A. Se , managâ€" ‘ing director of the exposition. |J Another |outstanding feature and \Mine to attract unusual attention will «"Talking: To .t." These \yJons, standing, 16 fe ‘in height, ,atdres the Federal Housing Administrgtion equipment, tell in a {post entertaining manner the story jf better Bousing in all its phases. Between these â€" educational |talks, | & “sv!tfl ~pfograms, arrfanged with She . 'gmis n of large {thain {radio Mroadcasts! are emittel from the |"Houge of a Thousand Sugâ€" t\ be one of the most ressive features of the National Show ‘of Chicago May 16 to he Coliseum, accordâ€" . to l-i H. Haylett, business manâ€" of 1000 Suggestions tured at Home Show se it M YOUR FORD DEALER + GET THAT ho feels different, Dad . _ t is different! _ ‘The exposition booths> gurroundâ€" ing the beautifully landscaped center will display all the latest in materâ€" ials and accessories as an aid to the prospective home owner. es ~To Meet May 4 towers. The Evanstonâ€"North Shore Real Estate Board will have as its guest speaker on Monday, May 4, at 8 p.m., Harry Grant Atkinson, ‘Direcâ€" tor of Activities for the National Association of Real Estate go‘rdl. "Making Real Estate More (Profâ€" itable as a Vocation" will be the subject of Mr. Atkinson‘s discourse. His wide knowledge of Realtor problems the country over will give his message a very timely punch. More business each month is reâ€" sulting: from the Round Table exâ€" change held at 6 p.m. on Board night‘s at Cooley‘s Cupboard. The growing success of this new feature 15 Framken‘s Delight; 5 Beliadonna ; 10 Blackmore Langdon + E This Delphinium Special include which is of mfrfibu able ‘valu us developed ‘by us and merit 6 R.P.fStrulhm; 6 Henty Murger Cozy Nooks . : . Bpacious Lawns . | . Massive Plantings .. All these create interest, u:joy’-ent and beauty. DELPHINIUM SPECIAL _ > $9. heBina a dtarihe onb ie o o oc tabalt Do ie M 1 d ol w T Phiox.: Special ver a period of years we haye noted that R. P. Struthers Pblq nwonl;-m lodnn‘hhonlnt weason, :n does not back. Thereâ€" fore,| we consider) this most valuable garden Pblox;of more than fAifty ~nrr..h-‘ that ive. tried in (our nnr:z. and by our during the past years. | same can also be of ry , therefore, we are giving m’&hl‘ t wonderful combination with our. s mo-%-hfi‘! PHLOX SPECIAL Phone Deerfield 241 cla BBAUTY ... Franken Brothers, Inc. mus JS FReclag Terms as low as $25 a month, after downâ€"payâ€" ment, under new UCC }4 per cent a month plans, Prices $510 and up, m Detroit, including Safety Glass in every PERFORMANCE WITH ECONOMY nemnbe m abontonnccbbranmennca owners ‘of Board activities is proving a real boon to both Realtors and Realty RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Deerfield, III P. 118 Bs TaF . 16

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