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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Dec 1922, p. 9

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ON E ROOF mas mux _ OHIO mnxmx BEACH (,‘HLLVERS ' ‘ne Taken in Trade 1' pound DIS Trial Terms \NER h drtual use just ! meet with you? In no other way itcd to your re- TBER rctric Shop Johns Avenue Phone 150 I. MAKES zarisz‘ 1:70 for Me (J l’ "S ome hines M. l<rn R Sl'l’ERlOR ENTS NIAGARA In l'PTON JL'DD machine )l'LlS +1.... «53.6% H»; The Young Men’s club will inaugu- rate a new membership campaign be- ginning Dec. 15. The quota is twenty- five new members. The club has been divided into two teams captained by Billie Shriner and Leonard. Eichler. The winners or the side which gets the greatest number of new members first, will he hosts at a banquet served by the losinL’ side. Prizes of $2250 for three new members and $5 for five new members will be. awarded. MRS. (‘AVANAUGH’S FUNERAL HELD HERE The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Cava- naugh, for many years a resident of Lakv (-ounty. and well known in High- land Park-whose death occurred on Monday of last week at Titusville. 113., “35 held Saturday afternoon. at the Prior cLhapv Rev. P. C. Wolcutt officiating. and bulial was in the Half Day cemetery. . Mrs. Cavanaugh was aged about 85 yeaw um! was a pioneer of this coun- ty. having mmoved to Florida two or three years ago to live with a daughter: A brother, Mr. MOWers, lives at Libertyville. North Shore Trust Company 1923 Christmas Savings Club ‘. C. INAUGURATES MEMBERSHIP DRIVE PALA____C__________E MARKET FANCY GROCEle AND FRUITS -nfinnâ€" nnnvr ll ______ 533-535 Central Ave. Choice pot roast, native Fresh gr’nd H'bg'r. Steak Florida Oranges lots of juice. doz. Min-«l Nuts new stock, the lb. Fancy Jonathan Apples. 4 lbs. for Xmas Tree Stands the best holder Mott‘s New York Cider, gallon Eatmor Cranberries “pm'ial at Sheridan Road and Central Avenue Prime Rib Roast Beef, 1st Cut 33c Native Veal Legs, Whole ..... 20c Ceresota Flour, 49 lb. Bag. . $1.85 Monarch Coffee, 3 lbs ........ 85c Peacock Hams .............. Swifts Premium Hams ....... Hind Quarter of Spring Lamb . 32c Lean Pork Shoulder, Whole. .181/2 Xmas Trees 35c and up. Largest stock in town. Make small weekly or monthly payments Figure It Out. Compare Prices. ’ We Save You from SC to 15c ib. 13c 15c and be prepared for 1923 NCY GROCEle AND FRUITS GEORGE G. ROCK. Manager Pork or Beef tenderloin Short Cut Beef Tongues Join Our 45c 25c 25c 49c 50c {A State Blnk) RAVINIA WOMEN “”' '""'" {given} fix the Auditorium u on» Mrs. Clinton S. Bench, chub-nun 01:0,“)Ck next w“. y. D" 20‘ Seven reel: M3 pfictum till he the Red Cross. Chicago chapter en-j . rollment of members in aninia, and gshown before theâ€"hie and exhibit In her assistants have increued the Iheld. The proceeds of the gnumin. membership from 135 of last year to'mem will - . , . . go to‘nrd buying suit- for 17 . . . I I l 7 thxs year Thu 15 splendid work 'the “h )I a ll . . Memberships which came in by mailE ‘ , , from Ravinia will be credited to Mrs.; Inch Err-$50 "KW M001 "u 5"" Beach, so it will show an even greater :0" booth m "NC" to display W increase for Ravinia; iwprk. Such thing: as bukm. plint- l A JL,.____;.__ _....\ Incrm Membership in Chapter From 133 to 177, in Roll Call Campaixn A chimney burning out It the res- idence of Ward W. Wilma, 715 South Sheridan road, Monday evening, cnus- ed a fire alarm of fire and the firemen made the run. Thu-e was no damage. is in pmssession of a very rare and unusual recipe for white fruit cake and will be able to supply a limitrd number of additional orders before Christmas. They have also u Jul! line of old German cookies and fancy Christmas cookies for the grown ups. and animal cookies for the childzen. ~Adv. Sirluin Steak . Libby's Sliced Pine- apple, special Sugar (‘ured Bacon by thv strip Manor House (‘ofl'oe Vm-uum packed Pilgrim Pure Brick Butter. at' . Monarch (,‘atsup largo bottles Round Steak or 47c 28c THE GRE‘P EN VTFA POT Phones: 1560-1561 BOOST RED CROSS Bacon qu (‘udahy‘s (‘ally Hams special 25c l8§c 20c 25c 45c 28c 42c 15c Etch grade in the school will have one booth in which to display tho work. Such thing: as bukm. plint- ed-leaven. crocheted bag! and toy auto- mobiles will be on sale. There will also be an iceâ€"cream sandwich booth and I randy booth. Lester Intel-r, Ediht. An onuruinment and exhibit the puplh' Chm ’work vill_ The eigthlh’gnde boys deft-nod the seventh ("do boys in the flnt game of basketball of the non-on. The sun-v was 8 to 3. The sixth grade girls were defeat «d by the seventh rude girl. to the tune' of 6 to 2. Don‘t forget, boy: and glrli, that than: is as much honor in being a good laser an in being a good “inner. A sum of 315 w" cleared {rum this (law to buy I new ball. ()ur enrollment is steadily lntl’t‘lll- ing. We have fiu- mw pupils thll work. The third and {mirth mud" zu‘rrngv fifty pupnln m a room. Our building will not permit of more lrm'ht'ri, as we un- using the stage and cu-ry available 3pm? at rams- mt. lt mll he m-t‘vsflury to hnw at least four new rooms [:91an number ymr nf schml mmmcm-os. u» uke cure of the lm‘rvaw. A special Ina-ting of the school board Will he held In the office of the whool this evening. ms maxim rm m'm nu. OAK TERRACE SCHOOL Highland Park State Bank» If you had member-hip in our 1922 Christmas Sav- ings. Club. you eluted in the Motion of Nineteen during the put few weeks on account ofrChrllunu Sav- $538813? Ofcoureeyon havejoined orwfll joinour No membership fee. . Yen Shared In: the Distribution 13¢ a... d Ind-(I W .I. I. APPBL (I F. GRANT , C‘kr

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