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Highland Park Press, 4 Oct 1928, p. 18

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w and u" “mm 32mm L't77 ""5 "m “' “m however, "hat is. ann rant]. an, ONHInE the [home I ,njo,ved “,0"! them so mer‘h.‘ T I do: dad to par-rinse one. “whim" [omnrvnw Nftrrnoor, for . Iva-pun" I h. jnHr wen _ HM u in En knd [Ivy-n by thr North Shore “on"? W. " In . I ' [mm in hrrror of Wnttrr hitch") N "u. Fawn About t n'rlnrk Mr. Emma , 't boterbadl (arnr. the ttrst t"tof In" ta": informxlly on link th-rs "‘" Arrrr:rutr, Pasttme for _the "3“ and krrtrired whit-ch. A "mm-l iv}. 7'" T 'trpd, a tour of historic places vm‘icm Mn: m" cnvndod br "no w "e ‘w-m: of thr whodulv in Bom. Thire (mid fnr this mmim and "n anyone on the mrn. an. 'mtemwd " a.-h g. '1 “My "ttpr-d with in the [mid um! itx m cur in hour p.. P 'trc'ry and than): of the United in: Mr. Eaton will be “has. "an“ the memhrrw of the party dis. The Ng'rtt, Shore Theatre mild v... "i tram-d m- mnupnnn of the Eng- rwn ,i, (“I work on WM; Sep- 9" Imam" by Am.rirmmc “You hub" 19. ttt n hmrhum m hr "t m qr“ [nth-h: ynu speak Pre Sherman Ekfrirh ttt her Mn" 'rot. mm" thy declared, "We an- !” thr totrt victim“ A _ W07" prwuo, o‘prv-uuvo Ind perhaps with». " the yrar'y hark of the (0- :4'v4-nu= m our Imkin' Hun Amer, mmm Pumted. . may" I” .. Miss Elisabeth Websur, daughter of Mr. Illd In. Turner K. Webster, Jr, of Winnelka. whose marriage to Suntan“ Him-nun will uh plan on October 13, at 4:30 o'clock, n Chris! chumh, with the Rev. Ashley Gerhard emcmzmg at the ceremony. has chosen Mrs. Perry Buchanan ICatherime Hin- mnn) fur her matron of honor. Miss Helen Oakley of Mouteiair, N. J., will be the maid of honor and the brides- mad, are Mtss Fanny K. Young of Aehtabula, Ohm, Miss Dorothy Bar- rut uf White Plains, N. Y., Miss Con- :unw E. Green and Miss Jane P. Brilm‘hy of Dayton, Ohio, 3nd Miss Jeanette Keller of Evlnslon. Mists Oakley. Miss, Young, Miss Betschy. libs Green and Miss Barrett are all mnung from Connecticut college. winch Mis, Wtt,ter attended Ust “an to be m ha wedding party. Ahroad" mowmrnt which is the idea of intrrrhange of young boys Is visit- tors to the homes of the SeaMin-viln and Amrrirutr, natrnnx Samminet was rhmrn to an (mm New Trier and has ~1er the pa“ um months in Sonny. A run-yum xxdl be held immediate- I) fullmnmg m reremony at the home of the bride's uncle and tbur1t. Mr. and Mrs. Bultcr Strong, 1077 Tower road, Hubbard “nub. Mr. “mum: has aaked Korman {human uf “an ugtun. "L. to be his Swrsdrn Ind Denmark, 'tetem1lr visit- mw in the homes of the people whom he found rhnrmmz and "WIN; Mepilahh- Wk. Wilrrarre entertained It dinner 4M- her can In" night Among the moo; in: nnw of the hay: trom FIE» {vwwa who had been with Snufumwt rr "rr, trip "brand. Mr. Hm [human of ' man \Qurrgr W. “(urgv Gil, Shrrmnn a! m tka, Iluu Muny Knu J, Sarma no: Williams. 693 Green-, uncut ary'nur. Girncoe son of Mr. and; Mrc, F, I, “Minna returned last; W"dnesday from an unusual trip} abroad. Last spring Dr. Sven Knud<, “an nf Boston spoke at New Trio! Hugh suhrw,1 rm the “My Friend Mr. and Mn. Louis P, kac uf 37'- Woodlawn avvnuv. Chilton and them <‘s1‘r. Nr.., Alma A. Dykeman of Jtamcsvillv, “Xxx. who has been their eu'w“ fur wu-ral weeks. motored to Fund (in Luv. Wis. last Sunday to 2m nd an a' home on Tuesday. Sep- t-Whor 23, m honor of the golden weddzng anmn-wary of Mr. linke’s tartnts. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Zinke. $51213 N Jr,rusvi'dr. rum“ fur Frmd du itCtr m! an It rnh.t 2L who is part North Shore News Mr. “mum; has asked Norman} fitrrrnan uf “an nglun. "L. to be his', hwn man and the ushers include) Hun-g:- w, lhmwl: uf Dalila“. Texas.; hurrgv (:UL‘. LaGrange. Ill,, Roger, Sim-mum and l'rrry Buchanan of Wind m Ja. Dough; Flood of Kcnilwurxhq 5:11;:3' Kzirhrll “'vluu'r. Jr., and Juhnl L “human ot' Evamxun. Towner Webster. m. of Winnetka. and John :crv..aihs " Wilmette. ', Jil,, Ellzululh llabeock, who gm: _ a luncheon 1m Saturdziy. N‘plunhrr 22. at the Itrrirvgtota. was nun-m: the Th, :‘q In H Hum M, , “time Junk-ts. TH won! M Bi A uhur "PAN, N and M: while ram:- '. arr the In Mrc. .h-hn i Looms. Mrs ce errrm. Miss Caroline Kim. " Ili,s P.arhara MettV.r. Miss 1mm Mallullcn of Evanston general chairman of the ball -h:i:rm:ir-. nf thu abovc com- h Mrs. Ernest S. Ballard of ‘n arena-a and {hrir children Winnetka Ust Tuesday at- m: the ins: thrre months h}. 12.1mm and the rhrl- ..u-r tir-t and spent three Puri; I-rfurv going to An, ,11 quvzn-rland where they 'ollarui. Later the chxldnn Lit',) whit?! will take place ll'. at the kvav.ston Coun, thvsr mem'ovrs of the ticket from Wilmette. Wmnrtka t" irvHude Mrs. Malcolm R, M F. and Ma MrfirMu Eli 1 Mrs. Ballard ek, at Fourtta;mb1vau Rum-n and hii, m (Irtv!n~r " am I the S. s. De. 0w York on Sep, Kmnr ber of comm will t, Mi, aube Loumxs. Mrs. Caroline Kim, Mett.rer. Mise of Evanston. s Wefrrtvr', Rh Mankind! a lurwhvov, and other takt. place Inn Coun, the ticket Wmnrtka : Ithxnr both the y. Miss wcek to "MRI-yr- Inland}- Tor In. J, Williams lacy omen-Cured It In tor the chairmen and when of all tantalum of the {and at the Arst general mung of the ycu, At this muting band Oven. the guild'n di, rector, John Allen Storm, its busi- ness manager. and Henry Kitchen Webster, who Is vi-hai-s, give xhurl tales on the work of the guild. v was wan 1m: “uh ‘Lu 'mor-', azuu- exgwnvhturv uf American ani-; _ '.s . w fur l:!.r;-nr~ and other “In-‘1 Cr. rstaftaihhr.crs; Particularly for the', 'l; .I‘vne 'd .he n w Harkness Library W :: Tah. Annihvr ‘tuient of the, Jt up Thu-aim that "the mum-y that " ::u-' haw- lv-v: expended for the tr0tt- , »'!uv€lw: of tho Yale Bowl might have lawn trut an much holler usage,“ especially .sbr.'e the Bowl i, used for ( any nm- larrr tame an year?" '; Pass n2 mm the Harvard Yard.' under ttw. mmury-nlrl pnrlals of Uni-, wrmy "all. where for nver an hour), he and his rnlloazuos had besiegedg Assistant Dean Robert E. Baron with sundry Gestion. relative m Harvardi and "the States" in Reneral. many of which ten “answerable, one of that party lifted a straw but to his head. ‘ml the an evoked a chuckle from; his fellow travelers. No Straw "at: There “Van see now." he said in explana~ l0". "just lit-range I'm right btithe and rim-k and real Amerieanish war-l n! this straw. these boys and girls’ tnjny tau-hing me, They know jolly! In" that I up! bought it the other', thy m New Haven, tor In don't wear} . un- hats in England. Oh mm Fett huh otfyi,rr_ for most of "s-those Who l vv Inf: hat nt allgand we weir "rm the your Imund. I liked tho 'rIIr hats qtr won. however, "hat is. I ,njo,ved ""nrtV them so "toch-that I 69- dd to purchase out Wouldn“ I tar, jnnr in" strtil9 " in Entknd. :hnuzh .. . ., ”cram-H (an-no. the tint View of . '" Amman": Pttsttme for the visi- 7'". am! , vour of historic plat?! w "e ‘vom: of thr, sr'ttoefutrs in “at try. var-m: educational ~e;r'»~or'an\‘r urtivcrcitu Vat-vi Statrs and Cana "p' a FirdT-vye View o.’ and Funds." ac nm- of I ~~\;\Tt\<(-.i =:. mwordimt 1n . AT S T-nw Monitor. It Triir of .-~ng?al mun fwd ~X.~az:~. "n 1anderm “Pr: l lu'it'fl'. 'txfrard. th.. mm: 3; “1n hunt ~m'm3n r. til: ruuntry. lie said h "T m~::..un of his w-mr: "tidiot, everywhorr "cu: mud. have Nu: mud Mus Bethany Crowe, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Burt A. Grove of 23t RAlexxh road. Kenilworth, left last Friday for Brill CHE manor. N. Y., “were she will enter Mrs. Bow's athool She will stop enroute at West Point academy where she will uttend " house party and the West Point opening prom before going to school and ‘nll Vtstt friends in New York for I few days. Mrs. Charles Re4lua and her daugh- ter. Mrs. Stewart Johnston, left their hsuce at 67ti Sheridan road, Winnetka un Wednesday and will sail Friday fron SUN York for England. They Han to remun- there about 511 weeks. Mrs. Johnston's daughter, Tim, has nmainrd home wah her grandfather. Comp?itv.vutary to Miss Evelyn Gunstrom. who way married Satur- day to F, J. Plunkett, the Misses Edna scharc and Helen Brand entertained J: a kitchen gift shower and bunch {an}: Thutsday evening, Sept 20. Yarn-Ia ENGLISH STUDENTS VISIT ll. S. SCHOOIS Lune» Extreme Surprise at Amount of Money Being "Thrown Around" For New Buildings \\l.\ZEU AT LUISHNESS snub. Thu; h to their any. !~r'<omax;\'r< r, NW _ nf “gm-7a] moment to AL an; an undergraduate of Ih‘nilr. ilermL that su much "as Mint ~m~m3ngly wasted "-unvry, He said he expressed awn vt' hi, vnmradetv "We Himc~ "vcrywhrerac" he said. uq haw rvm: much more than who" warranted." Meaty Expenditure uh. wwsrsiPscseil of nun and l .r. a Io-day Cour through -- At'..antk and Sun England I..,.. rundwiml “Lit a day's imzam Falls. and an 11-day teh thc caqrrn prm‘mces of Th"; hart. Emu entertained Er urinal in FGrw York by atzwc hf the Emelich-iak- t in New York and Breton, is In-Tng promotvd in order (mic-n5 ~1uuionrs may have unmy " Vin-wing first-hand a: educational systems hi ttr.') urtivcrs-itie. in (hr ttttrs an.i Canada. and tr rdT-vye view of the Statesl “n Tour m nm- of the number nun-Mm: to the Chris- wrywhvrr." he rm: must mun: orrantr.d." Expenditure H 1:-hmcn, unotfi, the colleges of mkmd. nnu' on 1m univmwitios v kin-mt- sur- m :m after a ' rtrd and l n nrw tation mum ing w time n. " rummn "rl Nan: ar sy' tt win: t-l taH, ts m} Very n Seiji Numa is Juan's Loni of printers' ink. Although one of the outstanding publicists of lupin. he is comparatively little known to foreign- ers. He ie n publisher of Japanese popular mugulnEs and books, I uni- que character, the like of whom has nrver been witnessed in JIM The titrures mentioned of bis various pub- Iicalions appexr fabulous, lay: the Nation's Business Magazine. tine rul glam] ware of ancient Gaul, rummnnhx but ina-rrvmvly known as San: an. a Mersdcr :mn style for flat- inrmsz tin. wax curface of writing ta'd, tc, bronze. hairpins. a <ponn with tut'r" narrow grold bowl for drawilg "hp-Vivi." 'ut of t'ny trortles, orni- mer:ul pm-. lrroitr. ear picks. =inzle mm Max: hunk and a "mono-Hum" “horrin vermin kinds nf food wer" m.\a " hr pound" i. The red gland ware. to which re- tl r- 31cc- has lawn made. war' a new th m: when thar Roman; came to Brit- ::--1. and fur in" crnturies it was one ot' the mm: chartrttristie Roman p-rv-durx. Every seH-respectime Ro.. Iran hunsohnld had this ware in the drrArut room. I One of his monlhhes, the “King" magazine, is said to command the cir, rulalion of a million and I “All. He publishes eight other mommies, and the total number of his renders is can mated at more than 10,000,000, that is. one out of every five Japanese i, a reader of his maguines. Setting: aside the question of muncy tr otherwise of these enormous figure,. there is enough ocular evidence lwr ”an that he i, decidedly the "King" of Japanese publishing. A casual 'm- quiry at the nearest bookseller's WI that the answer that from " to lit, per cent n! the mazazmes sold an thos. publirhed by the Kodlnshn if Mr. Norma, JAPANESE PRINTER KING BARKLY SEEN Seiji Nona One at Outstanding Ptsttlieitsts in Nil”. Bet ls Retiring Seiji Nona for; in for mass pry,» (Indian: for pupular stories that hr, men. women and children of all sort, and condztiun~.'and he is by far th, hares! Consumer pf paper and ink it Japan. Mr, Nnmu h rarely seen in public In fact. he urn-r stirs out of h, }7er v. rmwm Le oct-ttsional visits (r, hi, 'dr 1|“:er hnuws. hut, like somr "s" ?irt.t'st Mr. Numa has his vncmies, as mm. Lo supposed; he has received in If,, tititr' damn-rs and trrrffins from un hwwn snurves, No he makes 3trc Nunm privy In all afNirc in his bu/ -x~--_~ hut is he says, he may die arr: 1 1m". and loan,- his wife in the dart ltiscovered in Excavation for New Bank of England: Many Roman Relics but. T1,: bie huh. PEI-{land ix‘ hoh [haven \NTIQI'FI TREASI'RES FOI'ND IN LONDHN - -- -trq.2------ f OAK- TERRACE] ', LAUNogy l ', serous :ACK i my \VEEKIQ/ i EWASH w'"--;---; I “A: at.\rdr" some 'rich antinuariun rpm-4n: which the Governor ard, V-nmany have gt-nrrously given in hw Ilt;tir.h and Guildhall museum: Thc firvV include a mpeclay stun. f V.rurr. scum! specimens of the mi HIGHLAND ark iii}; 'iiai"TiaCtriiiz. 2rtatt6ttr I K? 7V N iiiiik/(irci £2 Fore-0‘ nit-g the North Share MOVING WAREHOUSBS Ir, Highwood ai' 87 . HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE R. P. 181-182 SI RET AND (LEAN CLOTHES BRING Goo" ("HER STORAGE unv:umy spider, he sits on hr winning plans and making . 1/114 PACKING -r" c ----..- nv-lr where the Hank 'r' being rffhuih in Land”! Phone of SHIPPING E59371 RIB PORK ROAST PORK LOIN ROAST FRESH LITTLE PIG HAM .PORK CHOPS the pound 221c Large Cuts FRESH SPARERIBS PORK CHOPS the pound 191c Center Cuts LEG SPRING LAMB BASY BREAD BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, the pound . . _ . NEWAPPLES,6tts "'m.'mm.rrrrme.rt-r... PEACHES,thebasket .......f...,.,....... PEARS,thebasket .t..merrrrreer.r.rrrm... JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, 2 pounds for YAMS (SweetPotatoes) 4thfor .........t.. CANADA DRY GINGER ALE, the dozen . . _ ENGLISH MUFFINS HERKIMER COUNTY WHITE A MERICAN CHEESE. the pound 49c BEST RIB ROAST BEEF, (6th-7th rib) the pound PRIME RIBS BEEF ROAST, the pound . . . . . . . . BEST HAMBURGER STEAK, the pound . . . . . . . PORTER HOUSE STEAK, the pound . ' . . . . . . . . RUMP ROAST, boneless, the pound . . . . . . . I _ . . _ . BESTI’OTROAST.thepound ."'"..t............ BEST ROUNDSTEAK,the pound ".'.'r..rr... Lamb Breast, m . . . . . . . . . . . .100 Fresh Plate E Pickled Beef Tongues, m . . . .32c Fresh Beef To CELERY, the bunch . CABBAGE,4 lbfor wr.qeq. (lIlfTMJLEiftfi,_lartre, 2 for. YELLOW TURNIPS, 6 lb. FANCY . NEW POTATOES Friday only, the peck FRESH PERCH, th . . . . FRESH WHITE FISH, m FRESH TROUT, tty . . . . . FRESH HALIBUT, th . . FRESH HERRING, m . . FRESH SHRIMP, m . . . . HEAD LEI'I'UCE, 2 heads. . GREEN BEANS, 2 quarts for DRY ONIONS, 6 tb for ...... SPINACH,peck WW.......... SHORT LEG MILK-FED TEAL, (6 to 8 lb). the pound F . _ . _ RUMP MILK-FED VEAL, (5 to 7th) the pound ...,.....‘.. BREAST MILK-FEDXEAL (with pocket for roast or out up forstewy thepound _...........-.......................'..., 15c SHOULDER ROAST MILK-FED TEAL (5-11) cuts) the pound 1.91/,.c Rib Teal Chops, m . . . . . . . . .35c Boneless Roll’d Veal Roast, th 35c Loin Veal Chops, tty . . . . . . . . .420 Boneless Veal Stew, th . . . P . .35e YEA]. STEAK, tty .... .... ..55c FANCY SPRING DUCKS, fresh dressed, the pound . . . . FANCY STEWING HENS, fresh dressed, the pound ' . . . . FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS, strictiy line, the pound FANCY BROILERS, fresh dressed, the pound . . . . . . . . . Plain Rolls, Parker House Rolls, Butter Rolls Coffee Cakes, Doughnuts, Cupcakes, and Cakes 24 N. FIRST M', HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Telephones HIGHLAND PARK 1676 . 1677 " RAPP BROS. 29c HUBBARD SQUASH, 6 th. :25c BAKERY GOODS Three slices of Buy Bread n day helps reduce your weight in natures way. $1.00 ORANGES A " FOWLS 15e 25e 21c 35c Mc 21c 33e 59c 3 doz. for BEEF VEAL FISH WHITE TURNIPS,2!b .....25c FRESH PEAS.2 m for ......39c STRICTLY FRESH EGGS dz Me SELEcrEn LARGE EGGS dz 45e PARSNIPS,4 tb ...........25e CARRQTS,6tb ......,.....25e Fresh Plate Beef, th . Fresh Beef Tongues, th FRESH MACKEREL, m . . . FRESH PIKE, m ....r.r.. FRESH SALMON. tb . _ _ . . . FRESH FILETS, m . . . . . . . . SMOKED WHITEFISH. th. GORTON‘S C0DFISH, Thhox SMOKED FILLETS, m . ' . . NEW CARROTS. 7 bunches NEW, BEETS. 7 bunches for the pound the pound the pound the dozen SEEDLESS GRAPES the basket 25c 1678 - 16't9 241c 25le 35c Me . . 35c .. 45c . . 22c . . 59e 39ris . . 32c .. 49c . . .18e . . .32c . 49c . .25e Mc 35c 35c 38e 29c P.k 520 35e Mc Mk 29c

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