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Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1936, p. 2

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cÂ¥ $ Bwift‘s Fresh Ground Nomhe H‘ aumbm“ Smoked r "*â€"[.~_ Butts 15c Ib, 3 5 Ci Brookfield or Kala Hams 19¢ 1, A few facts pertaining to these fish may be interesting. | Female black ‘bass carry 2,000 to 10,000 eggs at spawning time, they are a member of the sun figh family,. The later fact is often one causing disâ€" te among the natives of upper %glcondn but the scientific Gcthyâ€" ologist will settle those arguments . The bass have bee spawning heavily this spring!and ports are thtazooduenoqh be looked forward to in all_ sectipns of 1om' neighboring state, anglers who cannot have the ivilege of getting farther up in the state can find some good bass vaters near our north shore.. ‘Lake Geneva is perhaps the best known lake in southern Wisconsin for bass.. Howâ€" ever, there are certainly other places which will afford some good. sport. Camp Lake, also in the Geneva reâ€" gion is known to many fisherman and is consinerad mand Albilo o0 0. ifinetves ns : & | ‘Wisconsin will op:u"l' Black Bass, season June 20. The black bass season, which rolls around June 20, remaing to be celeâ€" brated by those freshm expecting to visit Wisconsin in latter part of June. 3 Kerber‘s , 4 on ine [ O P COs CS eewng & 6 d | To the lovers of natural beauty who will now arise in wrath against any prop to in any way disturb the natural gh of many of our beautiful streets, and who will point tha _ the ising of |a little care at intersections . wil elitminate any mr. it should be pointed out that although! th exer-’ cising of this "little care" wWOULD eliminate the dar ‘r, the care is NOT ex } I + | Perhaps, some day, when the work of education | as ‘made, us a nation of drivers, blind intersections will fford no millenium is with us, we should content ourselves with a smaller| hazards, but ‘until that manifestation of the arri A of the measure of natural beauty, rather than lay upon its kltai, the possibility of a child losing its life because someone thdurht th‘t “m One WinnbI Ts aanl s e yb T One of the most vicious and accident producing Highland Park, is the obstruction of the view at ir by tall, thick of bushes. Beautiful, yes, b a,fe:rs?:m; tolfl’o their beauty. â€" hm "uol iess Antr Piits t d 1 +4 MILâ€" fmedlately, with i tely noticeable results. . Mleasure is the elimin of natural hazards, conditions which fend . to make accidents harder to avoid for the careful as Wwell the reckless or drunken driver. â€" _ I P w o ut oo c 2 0 COme M GeRE LEUIT There is OM safety measure which mediately, with i mediately noticeable r is the elimination of natural hazarda ~~. 1 SReR CA S iqh PC ---P’Ul“l Rigorously e speed laws are a prime decreasing accid nts. Education of adults and chi fundamentals of fety are also needed and commer of these, however, take time to bear fruit. BREEZES from I Jm Mookey the OPE Subscription Price, $1.50 A uk reveys oxicaco sUnunhan qQuaLry grour Communications for must be * o signed with the name m“..mnm“h «lay noon to insure M of the writer. ‘They should reach CHICAGO OFFICE THE HIGHLAND PARK PR P e ooo . o ol e iA the Te oc se ie Special for Friday and Saturday Mn niineenieeUUNIOU i irroeprmnnntnmmmmmmmesse w ~nown to many fisherman considered good fishing waâ€" PAGE Two . R. W. Pettis t is on ol ce ooo s M UW" I1B lm ility of a child losing its life because aomeon{ tq‘ no one would be coming from the other way." . } by Jim .x4 Native Beef Native Beef T Rolled Rib | Prime Rib | Kuns; Roast j gR,?”t Sl:a‘ f â€"23:4 Ribs 217¢ i 1 > 76. ; 1“ t Sunlight Butter 1. 29 spawning ports are be looked ns of our anglers ivilege of 5 d i o 10. 0C omebemmentnntemnnen atTenaee arpunloetiaries; notices of, en in current issue. Fresh Little Pig Hams For quality and Cleanlin can‘t be beat, For vou alwa our store fresh and auspicious With our hope |running k}t knowthe ‘bass season will d _ ‘Bass will take an asso 1 nun ber of lures. The bumble ‘bee f is a favorite as is the Pa 6â€"min lure, however, I won‘t get into th augmented subject of lu ) ~yo know those which have (giver yo results and T do not wish ; trea on :my own toes by not me oning your favorite. ~2â€"3â€"4 Ribs 25c 1b, t 6 4 | 0 qB ns petBfct triangle fhas been ¢ oL. ~$ $ ||found at 5 .‘Ititmq‘fleupof is |f|clark ‘Gabl§, |Jean Haklow â€" and p h PE NE {$ | Myrna fi he brilliart filmiza. e Lt U [ ;'[i uinmof F ( ldwin‘s bestâ€"seller : 4 _ J4{§|| novel, "Wifk versus ‘Secretary," ocrorrocfreaxrxrkr; aroocerikersraz ce 'hb'in‘ ,t" he |Aloyon on Wednesâ€" g CÂ¥ ay, Thursd@ly and Friday of next for you with his classifi Mon. | tq‘,k, . The dhpporting cast in every | Large mouthed black t ss hfve | way measurg to til'e high stanâ€" common names in differelt loc@liâ€" fnds set byfthe picture‘s} trio of ties. which often confuse |the amâ€"| stars. In e¥§Gry way "Wife versus ateur angler, some of these e tary" idirecommended | to filmâ€" often known as Tiger bas I found irs as onblgf the more. ithportant that name often used by Uhss fighâ€"| and most d Hightful photo plays of ermen. The largest of the la r| the year, _ ! | species on record, caug wikh t K . ‘ | tackle, weighed 14 pounds. | â€" _ f i § | j I know of hi 4 | It ® ~B y no other fishi that §s | [ f k ¢ quite as popular as a game‘fish for [ | 8 2 its size as the bass, no mattée who I I 1 A * / " a bUS one may find them. Using 1i H 1A |. ce tackle they will afford you) plen f94 a #22~ "‘" n of sport as allâ€"season fly rar use l â€"| ® Cns A know. f i 1 P 16c lb i medaneed.... e ~1016 ‘Willoughby Tower, opening Fresh Native | view at intersyetion ‘ul, yes, b exactin Tongues: could be &pp! & prime imeasure in Bacon | Squares | ‘19¢3, 19%c ), SICANIIN & you alwa: fi:a neat. Ku his atiacd C yE Caly * Igrecommended sst I found rs as onbigf the more: i ss fighâ€"| and imost defightful photo the latter | the year. .€ i | glt with | TK . ‘ $ that 8 1& | | If.‘ % elifish for [ _ A |> e â€" . se m tor when E j "+ ‘ ie lignt [ | 4P |. o) plen l * »#20~ use . | _2‘ :" ‘6““‘\ ) num pall ; Coul f%g;x;‘w’ ( e ibee pok \MVlL 21 altoâ€"ming [ | _ w k’:&"# } A F 1 iA l o. w ifto the [ | |. . =, JB P\Rry rds, vou|[ |â€"| Li €~_l! iven you |[ | l \fi‘f@“" ta tread 1 | _|_â€" [R }=. n 9h. poth ds in ght Just squeeze it | suUds like you } f P / We * | | “‘35, iÂ¥ 3 {‘. 2 a% 8 NA > F4 leg & | c',l t P * * / e K > | 4 "~ # / |® Af 0P {: . 5 . l ar Lirs\ ; | Dick Po teamed ifi leen" sho: :ay. Mo:z ack Oald teamed ag Hugh: Her lionaire t imnes v | tender h ings driv to hysterig. Mang it on ‘a ar to dry, ° *"Charli@Ghan at the " proâ€" ‘vides a‘cdmpletely new} background for the : Rkscinating ve Mr. ‘Chan to in, 0@ traditional characters) df screen. tery are i‘nphced y| colorful s folk. (Warner OUarsd as usu plays the Jlead in‘ threeâ€"ring learnival of ‘thrills and! mystery which will be an Alcyofil@ittraction fo day and Baturday WF this week. / . s |â€" Dick PoWkll and Ruby! Keeler are teamed in m ‘musical drama, "Colâ€" Loen” ;‘l;o “ p atdth Alegon on Sunâ€" ay, < ‘day lan esdgy coming. Jack O.a d J. n'.g'ndell are eamed |:' ir df gold diggers, | ; !l!ugl_x.Hé‘ \is th ntric milâ€"| ; ‘vides a‘ for: the ‘Chan to characte; replaced Warner Hoim anq Belly Bingham, violins; Peggy Hingham, ‘cel Gale Bray, bass, ahf) Joan Wichman, harp and piano. | i s T They at@all thetnbers f the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shigids â€" / f 1. ~Symâ€" phony ORhestra unde§ the leaderâ€" ship of Melen Mayer Manning.. “Colle"?"ahfi The umn ardk | Rosemary Hoim 4 ty Bingham, violins; Peggy Hingh ’1_’_091 Gale Bray, has comm ever ® school â€" ’ The 6 ds, ?uin' fieldâ€"Sh@) gh Park, played or the acre * z ding; on J eveningy T gave ense 3 and :| solos Flora .c untry club and:l at | the the HipWland |Park This! Wroup Oop 2 U ce es EC CYOry % to tll‘ h stanâ€" the picture‘$ trio of ry, way "Wife versus mended j to filmâ€" f the more: irhportant ghtful photoplays of *nir t{f gold diggers. \ is th ntric milâ€" of Powell, whose busâ€" eep his ew on nd whose Pphilanderâ€" ife, Louisg Fazenda, ng; on J 6, Tuesday gave m program of and : solos kat the Glen itry club ht Waukegan at| the meeting of nd [Park club. up |of young musicians ‘ very popular in the and has bekn in demand the: ing of the‘ St--‘a business gir‘s Slip a, | it needs no ironing! P |Q Miss vanity «&‘fl% A NEW gold . diggers ntric mil I1, whose bus. s ew on se fphilanderâ€" ui Fnenda! le been made up of < $ b ~ 1 M / 1 ; . | §\ Y 4 K â€" AM i. 4# | | â€" A8 | f [Â¥ M 8 y #¢ | 4 t ./ ; he Uac seam is Shadow panel â€"a . 4 h 4 ret “ h MM necesâ€" | | o "* sity, . | JETT‘e I. NETT‘S ol, Highland Engelsâ€"Hardâ€" won‘t pull out, @ It keeps its color after all the many washings, # Wl““h.mf"m. ‘ 'u““m‘.".lm.e ell your friends about it 1 of the Deerâ€" tet anization this slip every day for six \veeh,mhiuitd-ily.’rbq'.p simply mad about it. Here‘s Alcyon It has a shadow The comfortable elastic don‘t slip or bind. It fits without a w the tightest dresses. k“fi'tclin.,m THE PRESS3 eVanign%l}» Tricot Knit Slip An estimated crowd of terested spectators includin prising number of fathers, the tap dancing program . Y.W.C.A. pupils at the 1 Park Woman‘s Club on , of your own leadornhlfi" and "try to find. the real interest of your community" . _ were | .. suggestions brought â€" back from : the national convention â€"to the "Little Convenâ€" tion." FS4id (Sizes 44 to 46 are $2.50) Blush and White of |relations in raising the standard | 0f the American home and training centers in several es were deâ€" scribed. "The Christian Way of Lifeé as an Answer the Acute Problems of Our Téfi: was I.t'l:: message that Mrs, r Pau brought from ‘the Business and Professional Girl‘s imeéeting which she attended, with a record of the national stand taken legislative and public ‘affairs p“;:blem conâ€" cerning mmnplomng.,', child labor and â€" international understanding. Mrs. Harry Renner rld of the Home Women‘s discussion groups and variety of proj sponsored | by this department in towns the si'z‘e of Highland Park. "Grow some ’ The importance of the million and a half women in household emâ€" ployment working ther through the Y.W.CiA. introd the . report of (Miss Estelle Bln? who répreâ€" sented the local Friendship : Club. gpoehl studies of employerâ€"employe ‘Mrs. Theodore Ogborn gave 4 pidture ‘of the vastness ‘of this meeting with 846 vqtinz delegates representing 84,600 active members "back home"; besides the hundreds of visiting delegates. Delegates from several foreign countries in their native costume‘ were a reâ€" minder: of the 52 en*fintriu where the blue triangle is found "to be alive spiritually to the problems of y:dt::h” was given as the eonvention‘ theme. | + § Chuck Wagon Supper . The Chuck Wagon supper, made realistic by the wagon loanâ€" ed by Mt. Harry Hart, was attendâ€" ed ‘by eighty mem of the YCW. ‘C.A. in their own "Garden of the Gods" at 874 Laurel ave, Followâ€" ing original outdoor supper these members wearing their bandana favors, were joined by others who came to attend the "Little,Convenâ€" tion" when local ;flepm reviewâ€" ed the entire program of the Naâ€" tional Y meeting | in / Colorado Springs. +C 4 $]95 Tap Dance Program spectators including a surâ€" nnmb.er orf fathers, enjoyed twist, ride up or Mfflh Y W CA program given Highland June 5. 150 inâ€" * T iscieL i1 _ VASSARETT OllnrNch. i emncds ; lew: nobomer.nopiu!Simplyhm...otm Mmb&mmh.mymfi nu.mbu--noothyon hflnifuny..d comifort d.ltion...lqui&dnnggi 7'-â€".“-'&". fick s Se mnion Pak m wad Ieo no bother. no ninat gs-._l..c..: d.m support, i# You‘llmalind:i-mmomyv“ d.m'n...‘.nn‘-l.'.l.-_,,: C T5 CGARNETT‘ S WITH NEwW Double Duty! '{;tlm:‘:(mmkM1 Mg society e a pl m , June 14, at Santi‘s Grove on Route 22 about 4 miles west of Highwood. The grove has recently been remodeled Every available chair was filled and standing room in the hall as well ‘as vantage pohromidoth windows were at a premium. The toe dance given at the close by the instructor, Miss Agnes Daley, was an appreciated surprise feature of a program in which every number was vigorously applauded. Pictures of the various groups are on dis-‘ play at the Y.W.C.A, MODENESE SOCIETY Zwémiw‘ _‘ PHOENIX CARNETT BirpiaN®o 29c 3 5¢ Stoesiee @Wardrobes just naturally need sprucing )C3 Vassarsile Foundati 40 ADJUSTABLE BaAcKk : . ... 1 5D 415 off <o Rail o‘cl th All shoo and af co y, and © '“':I.: oftheprq P now an se thal picnic || 1J i n.’ HURSDA 1 ;: transp _of Highs avenue, . on dor . t] ‘o persons & ileisure on â€"‘with bbo;. ho e e te Founâ€" r at all y duty! 1 wish ty p, P

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