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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1936, p. 3

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. Coombs AL : HOME > ie SEPTEMp MA outstandâ€" lled: aghin ind in all & LAUNDRy AND â€" id color NOTH . Mar ral B U ANING CO Cleaneprg HP. 172 W iti out Park.... J0JQ 4152 “ Ré. ham * ‘The Niateicy Bldg., n&n FUNERA At Lower l"f. wWPp Ad Arranged 100 enR Lower Cost 4 _including 3838 ma he ER 17 m pret, maile loca} ;. s‘“mn. m lat t a _ ~ vutle in been w AC@ramas: "CMents work on +198g Made 8 to Y is ‘k op the io o Bd o 6 +d I WW‘â€"\ _ HARIAN KENNEY Grace M. E. Church j Opens Fall Program «HU _ Three classbs will be offered on uesday aftefnoon. .A beginners‘ group, open t# tiny tots will meet at 3 o‘clock, grade school girls and those who have had some work will meet in the 4 o‘clock class, and adâ€" wanced pupils| will meet at 5 in the large A::my_ room at the Y. Mrs. R. already appointed Mré. Lee Supiple, Mrs. Jamed Murâ€" phey, and Mis. Albert Peterson as $ of her committee who are requainted with Miss Keeney‘s methâ€" ods to . other mothers in the new Highland| Park project."Daughâ€" ters find pldasure and recreation in dancii taught by Miss Keeâ€" ney and mothers notice improved posture, poisd and grace of moveâ€" ment as a rekult of her teaching," said & Friknk in explaining her n ih being able to offer classes in ballet and toe under such an authority. | Advanced groups will do some moddérn work as well. . The annual meeting of the North tore Garderf club will be held. on nesday, Sept.. 22, at the home of ' M Berfjamin, 951 Forest avs ‘elock at the Community house in § > "Fall Flowering" Iris" Win arrangements will be discussâ€" Annual t{ieeting of N. S. Garden Club -*?“Pl’fifenor & landscape "The History C t of Mr. ang Mrs. George bs, was in Sherman, Mich., 4, 1899] and made her early te ofithis life on Sept. 11, .m. age of 37 years, 7 mo A days. She had been a resident of Highland Park from her chifldhood. She was preâ€" seded in death by her mother about : ago| She â€"leaves to mourn a rtur¢ her dear father, one brother | Stanjey and many: other telatives and friends. | . . 3 rvices~ wire, held at the fuberal home on Monday with ‘the Rev. F. Brandâ€" ndubting the services. Inâ€" took Iplace at the Memorial Fark , Evanston, (Ill â€" > K onstration given by the local pupil: of various ages will be given by Miss Keeney on Octoâ€" ber 6, f by individual ~conâ€" ference‘so thht each student may be 'n'Lfly chssified for the openâ€" ing of ¢lass work on the following «atRgDAY, .:m-m Keeney, who has ooob ng> authorities in this d abroad, will open 2 School of Dance in Highland Park at the .W.C.A. on : October & Miss Keenky returns this week fraom 1 where she has been :; ons work in ballet with ema Lita ancp. Her previous PAUL |SCHULZE L‘etl’et 0 Tueld* mornings at 10:30 MAT Â¥QUR GROCER North = ?ooucrs â€"» PARADISE gEPTEMBER17,1936 r Gibbs Dies eld Monday aret : Mary â€" Gibbs, Shore Garden center ugh Finlay, renownâ€" irchitect, will talk on f Landscape Gardenâ€" CRACKERS Delightful to Taste More Crackers to the Pound Always Fresh and Flaky sODA F Ds o t 2 CORCS OW AERE anâ€"added service. Her&or‘o there has been no evening service, but beginning with next Sunday there will be an evening vesper service at 7:80 p.m. This will make it posâ€" sible for all of those who for various reasons cannot attend the morning worship service to participate, In addition to this the High School League and the Juniors will resume their regular meetings. The Junior group will meet at 3 p.m. at the church and the High Schodt group will meet at 6:30 p.m. All young folks of the community are invited and urged to attend. ?ext Sunday the Grace °M.‘ E. charch opens its fall program with anâ€"added service. Her:&fon there has been no evening service, but beginning with next Sunday there sud°F [ Juolce s > 4n â€" The Ladies Aid of the Grace M. E. church are serving a roast beef supper at the church this: Thursday evening. A splendid and appetizing meal is being planned. â€" If you have not yet secured your tickets you may do so at the door at‘6:30 p.m. Always a Wealth of New FJood Ideas and Superâ€"Ualues at Your Centrella Stone THIS SALE FOR SEPT. 17. 18 and 19 aUALITY â€" ECONOMY â€"THE POLICY OF EVERY CENTRELLA STORE! 3 Cans...... MPRY 12Cens,..... # 9W Contains meat, vegetables, cere*h. fish and cod liver oil, Your dog is headed for health if he eats Ideal Dog Food. U. S. inspected and approved. Case of 48 cans .......:}...... Ideal Dog Food ROYAL ARMS TOILET TISSUE Very Special SOFLIN TOILET TISSUE i meet at 3 p.m. at the High Schod _ at 6:80 p.m. Al the community are 1,000 sheet rolls 39¢ 225C 29¢ 17¢ Deodorizes and Disinfects Removes Stains Safest for Baby‘s Laundry "W e Recommend Linco" The Housewite‘s QOT. BOTTLE Postponed Picnic to Be Held Sunday . The Fidelity Life Ahuochtion picâ€" nic which was to be held last Sunâ€" day was postponed on account of rainand will be held this coming Bunday, Sept. 20, iin Bunset park. Mrs, T. E. Pierson Pioneer Resident Passes on Tuesday at which time (the meal is to be served}‘ Every member and friend of the church is i‘nvib;:r to come and share in this meal. |_â€" Mrs. T. E. Pierson passed away Tuesday morning l‘fl 11 o‘clock at the Highland Park hospital followâ€" ing a (brief iliness. Funeral servâ€" ices will be held this afternoon at 2:80 o‘clock in Kelley‘s chapel on N. Sheridan ‘road: Rev. Louis W. Sherwin will conduct the service. Intermient will be in Rosehill cemeâ€" tery.> B o 19¢ Mrs. Pierson, who has lived in 35â€"08. Jar APPI UTT C entrella 908C LAST LONGER €28 Railway Ave. in Ravhi;l s ‘!!Geo. B. Winter, 361 Roger Williams Ave. . Tel. 14 North 8 RIB ROAST. Prime Beef, | (1st 5 ribs, Ib. 35¢) . . . ,6th and 7th ribs, Ib, COTTAGE HaAM. Sweet Meéatsâ€"No Waste ......,. ... . .Ib. FRYER® ras skh®ss FLOUr FRE%H FRUIT and VEGETABLES Our es Are Quoted on Market‘s Best Hw&tvood ; a;o:ew & Market 24.1 sac 5â€"1b. bag IN Out Q1. Bottle W't] Always Recommend ‘!"Trade a Used Car a New ordâ€"V8 Even Up" is the slogan of urnell and Wilson, Inc., this week. In order to become eligible for the w car, you must purchase a car isited. on â€" the : Conversion ; Board Only‘ fifty cars representing their greatest. values (in transportation are to be sold from the conversion board. Full details regarding this tontest may ‘be secured from Purâ€" nell and Wilson, Inc. . | f vk‘l‘.‘l’n'moBeef, 1 , Ib. 35¢) . . . . 6th and 7th ribs, Ib. ieridan Rd. Phone Highland Park 460 Purnell & Wilson Install Used Car , Bakke Grocery & Market d Park for more than ffty ears, was well known \highly ted, Her h nd, who passâ€" away a year ago, ;lgondicted a rniture upholstering shop on East tral avenue for a numberâ€" of ears. She is survived by one aughter, Mrs. Avery ’R&dolph, with om she has been making her me.. There are also three grandâ€" hildren and one great) grandchild ho survive ‘her. j Conversion Board EEP 98c 4C UR MEAT DEPARTMENT eats Grade A . . . U. S. Inspected 6 c.......... in 7I9€ Pslb49c **"~ / _ _ _ u. 35G in Highland Park ve. : | / â€"Tel. Highland Park 3080 in Highwood * * ty kh CANNON DISH CLOTH CHIPSO Large Package Phone Highwood 1000 Little Boy Blue bey* 29c i rie s a7G Concentrated Bluing 2 for l7c "Idiots Delight" to Be Presented Oct. 5 ‘Ann Birk Kuper will â€" present "Idiot‘s Delight" by Robert Sherâ€" wood, Hondd% afternoon, Oct. 6, at 2:15 in the Temple Lounge. This exceptionally fine play is at present in its secom? season in New York with Alfred| ?nnt and;: Lynn Fonâ€" tanne ‘coAlt'nl)(r ng. | ts Au‘yon? ln?er?md is fordhfly inâ€" The first board med’inz of the Sisterhood of North Shore Con& gation Israe} is scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday morning, &n 5. Memâ€" bers are urged to attead promptly. 610 Central Ave. GRASS SEED FERTILIZER PEA T MOS S EVANS FEED STORFE CHOCOLATE on sale at THIS SALE FOR SEPT. 17, 18 and 19 SUGAR °| CH Stewarts Coffee is a real hou because ONE teaspoonful per most delicious i onine in _ Wr’&.y'aafi?o‘n:"w' Beer, mm’ a supply. Great mixers: Dry Glnf:r Ale, Fresh Lime Rickey, Grapefruit Rickey, Dry White Soda, Sparkling Water, ‘Club 400 CLUB BEVERACES C. & H. Cane 6 ; C | 10â€"1b. Cloth Bag 54¢ 35¢ Ib. Plus Bottle Deposit cup of coffee you ever tasted. Presto =::nn Jnr; wmn-u:: ca n z“fl 9 w"fl: Regular Red Mason J: uwdl'udflnmm Rings for Glass Tops. i3 Zincâ€"Lined Mason Jar Caps and Presto. All Glass Jar Caps are .wmnu-fn halfâ€"pint J the ci:bnndthowduntmg 146. ; 2‘:..69¢ | is a real household economy rspoonful per cup makes the Jiffty Jelly Glass Seals ~CERTO ZIc PAROWAX â€" _ Sincere gratitude for the kindâ€" ness of all at the of my sister, Margaret. at §i% % 307 Oakwood Ave. Tel. H.P. 2030, . â€" SILYVERBROOK Beverages & Sdtur Water FREE DELIVERY Hamms Budweiser Hoerber‘s Farmer‘s Beverage ULLER BRUSH ArRNOLD C. BREMER TELEPHONE H.P. 1985 Stanley Gibbs and family Card of Thanks PAGE THREE 14. Tok t Te $19% 5 3 the w «* &

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