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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1936, p. 11

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When you 1 the gas to arrange arnve B .ngsyou, cooking is ns 0t the Pres. > M T gro::d&.;"‘.‘&'! Bimons any ntist n wo. ROOM LW‘E re he ungey, "** Nome eport, IIL., .,:‘:..‘ er parents Mr .4 ‘ Vilage n evening in, Aksel CO. 0ns Jr. /of whnstow h. 30 L.m. Park 1348 (| , JUNE Pm i Gis, 1 Preserve at home thig ‘The Junior Birdmen will meet ivery Monday evening at the Staples 1403 Greenwood avenue. Boys the ages of 10 and 18 rl; 4 ".’:i.’_"-in: tumiInc /+ Aunak ;- of the Air Service s, stationed at Glenview at f Dunham has charge of the wext meeting of the Deerfleld in thus: "Raliph Dunham ng out some sort of a line ‘(hldthephom) and it t be a "private party line, !/ er Pottenger is making plans June 14. f & mlieaunwu udd Inst hw;nhmnto'l{;'o:zl-h: > of | Chicago and M‘_ :ffiG_rlnIAke. EI;ZI’ , t at the w B tak Cmy ie and Mrs. Wi D. Johnston °2 * . _ Snencer ‘ in Chicago | on attended Deerfleld â€" Shields sehool and lived here with her Aunt, «ymA of Chicago %"*’"‘“,fia?‘ foms tatine ie 250Â¥ w 8 * "eet Carroll Kerber‘s Sliced | ~Native Beef Squares Cutlets 350 tb Milk Fed Fresh %ix-d Milk Fed «Veal ‘ All B Rolled Leg Entlote Hamburger | Veal Roast JUNE SUGGESTION 19¢ 1 'a'",fl'.";i’higbwod tpent ty Ek tald â€" Was resented| |on HEcKETSWEILE || Nx xates moe» STUDIO Photograp ers |Quaߣ C Special for Friday and Saturc , JUNE 1 7 soOUTH $T. JOHNS AVEN TELEPHONE H. P. 435 ~Roll Kuntry Kured Rib Roast. IKah Hams 217C s °P 19¢ n. celebration on ‘~19¢ n Arst NATIVE BEEF ; PRIME RIB rROAST | .‘ 1â€"2â€"3â€"4 Ribs; Ib, ........}.._. RIB ROAST 5â€"6â€"7 Ribs; Ib. NATIVE BEEFâ€"Cho CHUCK ROAST NATIVE BEEF Forest (Everett). Mr. Carolan was born in the log cabin on the Carolan farm north of Dee: His father, Patrick Carolan, from Ireland in 1830 and reached ‘ Park (Port Clinton) in where he took up a claim of which â€"he gave up later and r to Bosâ€" lu.luhn!dkl’rufi.nuafi Chestnut street. : Former t Resident Passes On Funeral services for Thomas Caroâ€" lan, age 88 years, were held Tuesâ€" day at the Resurrection church in Chicago and in t was in |St. Patrick‘s cemetery West Take ton where he Margaret Coogan. They came to Deerfield in 1841 and bought 1 where the Carolan home still Thomas Carolan married ‘ Bradley of Rondout, who passed|away in 1927. Their only child, a son, passed away in infancy. He left farm when he was young and i to work in Chicago, returning to the farm at the time of his isage about 1898. which was by the late Adoliph Goelitz. In years : he has divided his time, spending part in Pasadena, Calif., in Florida, returning to to look after In recent years he sold his farm on his property. Mr, Carolan was one of the few remaining from the s& generaâ€" tion of the ori(ln:l yh:r rs. _ He was a brother of . John Kehoe and the late John |Carolan, Kate Carolan, and Mrs. | k ‘Donahue. Kerber‘s Kuntry Kured would make an ideal gift for fyotiu' friends and relatives. . . Why not make an gppointâ€" ment today. id 2A Beaz‘f iful Wedding Portrait *# P waukee vStylo t:nkfnrtq Cudahy‘s ure Leaf e Cut p. 28¢ 19¢ 1b. 13¢ Ib. 23¢ 17¢ 17¢ 1x _~3aivh:" ; Wuhingto;n,l).(q this time last year a Women‘s Assbcir‘;m : Formed ‘in D. The women of the Deerfcld Presâ€" byterian church have |unitéd into one inclusive: organizftion} to| be known as the "Women‘ Asspciation of | the | Deerfisld | Preshyte Church." ‘ The mepfitt or this purâ€" pose was héld Wednesdgy affernpon. Officers for the comifg‘ yéar Are: President, Mrs. C. tto; viceâ€" president, Mrs. Wim. i t tary, Mrs. J. H. W ; H r, These officers with th6 thrge Circle chairmen constitute | the e e board. The Circle « en rs,. W. F. Weir, Mrs. Pgttis Mrs. Nathan Burch. | :; This Week in RELIABLE LAUN _ ANp) L . } pry Cheanifhc] have [ uni ganizgition Ipn#\' As 1d eti Â¥ t!:tl al E PRESS eld ing for a bigger and better city. The following progressive business and professional leaders subscribe to the principles of fair de \by offering the highest quality goods and service at reasonable prices, They express theii h&m&fim&ndwydmmhflnflmw- Tuiw ids 1 on Sn K LIL L HHL & 7 * 312 C 516 HIGHLAND PARK 77 â€" 322 N. Ask UW About > 101 â€"N.JST, JOHNS AVE. | TEL H,. P. 710 28 N. FIRST ST. 532% @ENTRAL AVE. | TEL H. LADIE Phone H. P. 203§â€"2012 PURNELL & WILSON,, Inc. Auto Blacksmitifing â€" Body & Fender Work "i%:am “Limm Straightening. Ace We â€" Spring Service Station We Tu' nf: clocks and je . E) . of eviry éelcription. f :/. Prides reasonable â€" > â€"~ ~L H. NEMEROFF TRML. HIGHLAND PARK 3804â€"05â€"06 hat Unusual Automobile Paint Job See [Pymofith â€" Chrysler frnm(m‘m'rs $2.50 TO $5.00 SHAMP®O AND SET, 50c !L BR BROS. /A AND DECORATING ' Wall Paper, Glass Shades, Auto Glass JAMES COLLINS REL A , A COMPLETE LINE OF ‘, MENIS and CHILDREN‘S WEAR Shoes f&r the Entire Family at Veri Reasonable Prices . 1900 â€" §Oldest Dealer in Illinois & G iD SQU“E DEAL (Mondyâ€"Back Guarantee) redit Jdweler and Optician ‘Opposith Alcyon Theater MERS BEVERAGE CO.: AUTO BALES SERVICE ilvertirook Beverages DA&’S AUTO . ONSTRUCTION CO. Evenintgs by Appointment Excluivo Distribution of For Rine Furniture See UN‘BROS. OIL CO. AUTO PAINTING DBY GOODS | BEYERAGES ’W Supplies COND ST. . TEL H. P. 94 RY GOODS Fuel â€" Use Oil RY â€" OPTICIAN EAUTY SHOP UTY SHOP G DECORATION E COMPANY TEL. H. P. 642 Highland Park FROM YOUR ITY MERCHANT H. P. 4110 537 Central Avenue Highland Park 625 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE H. P. 8100 You gyet mors miles, power, speed and smoothâ€" ness with uess oil, gas, carbon, knocks, wear and repairs when GRAFILM is used. ICE CREAM a 45¢ 26 S. FIRST ST. Max Suess, prop. RCA Custom Built Auto Radios $17.50 up 541 CENTRAL AVENUE TEL. H. P. 164 | GRAFILM OIL CO, 119 $. SECOND ST. TEL. H. P. 3875 b15 CENTRAL AVE. TEL. H. P. 5570 Goodyear Tires â€" Accessories â€" Exide Batteries .. . ) _ Automotive Service smio- t 136 N. FIRST ST. PHONE H. P. 910 \ Complete Lubrication . Equipment .. Specializing in Road Service. 104 8. FIRST ST. TEL. H. P. 5440 \«,| |. _ WBEAVER SHELL SERVICE STATION 80 N FIRST ST. MARCHI BROS. GARAGE ‘ > ~CENTRAL CAFE RAFFERTY TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. JONSSON‘S L FINE SEA FOODS * Live Lobsters, Fresh Crab Meat Large Deep Sea Scallops and Complete and Selest d ASSORTMENT OF SEA FOOD . VICTOR RECORDS AND PLAYERS GRAFILM MOTOR OLL Lisensed by Illinois Commerce Commission : BONDED WAREHOUSE rlflohmmm ‘~GOLDEN MEADOW DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCTS "The Cream of the North Shore" Good Moving, plus Personal Service Menns RADIO SALXS AND SERVICE «Service on All Makes of Radios You‘ll Find Real Home Cooking Greeting.Cards for All Occasions LUBRICATING MOTOR OIL Shoes for the Entire Family at ALBERT LARSON HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE TYPEWRITER REPAIRING The only place in town for MOVING & STORAGE Office and School Supplies DAIRY PRODUCTS SERVICE STATIONS RESTAURANTS Mary Garino, prop. STATIONER STATIONER SHOES TEL, H. P. 607 GASOLINE PAGE ELEVEN hS $ 63 1 [i:;‘ m h P h igt

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