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Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1930, p. 8

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389 Central Ave.. ~ Phone 2600 Maltine C. L. 0. __...__$1.39 Cw i ysnt re t ; $ Dextro Maltose _._____. _ .G9 M. & S. Prot. Milk _____ 1.39 oetirtencas es miik Magnesia ... .43 Sq. Tooth Paste â€"â€"â€"â€"__. . 37 Milk Pebbeco â€" Gillette Blades Lydia Pinkhams EARL W. GSELL & Co. Citrate Magnesia _ Baube Analgesic .._._._. Anusol Supposit ...____$1.39 Acterol ...,‘.’,.......-....-.......;...._..’... .85 Autostrop Blades â€"__â€"_ .85 Coty‘s Face Powder After February ist both of our Drug Stores will be open Sunda avfings. Prompt delivery service at all times, includ ‘_é$und§y- â€" $3 GSELL‘s PRICES EFFECTHVE wornndemiins terdiditinnat maimenenn npeniniheis hempnivt mars mpuiniP in gocncre mamiestrin‘s 2. s inei e reala en vite en ebrien e in cce _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"m e ooo in Many Others Not Listed Pharmacists .59 31 Meads Protein ___.___. 1.39 Squibbs C. L. 0. .__.__â€" .95 Old Golds, Lucky Strikes, PER CARTON :_____g1.25 Pepsodent .__ Aleohol, pint ... Vicks Saive _ Modess Lavoris _ Hinds Cream _ _ Horlicks Malted Milk Todent anemenoltiist s Kotex ..._. Kolynos ... No. 40 W eare‘yer Water Bottle, 2 quart, 2 year guarantee. $2.00 value at . Bromo Quinine 399 Roger Williams â€"â€"Phone 2300 $1.30 FEBRUARY 1st .85 HBSYEHOORNAATK GIRRD T Tt imivatn ssmc rvssccc i5 InRHbntdnen s ie isaats it i ns uin ces dsc hsla .09 .39 47 .89 Mr, varl Crist was pleasantly surâ€" . nesday evening when fifteen of his> gentlemen friends came to his home to help him celeâ€" brate his thirtyâ€"fourth birthday. A delicfous"chic .. wasâ€"served ‘ E‘t:nston bg:wed their i:.dont bymfl: popular tunes of both yesterda and today.â€"Trieks and jokes also layed a prominent part during the meal, After dinner the crowd tuned up for more â€"singing |and dancing. © ‘Then tables were placed and cards took up the remainder of the evening. (The out of town guests were Messrs. Woâ€" ertz, Barrett, Vogel and Borchert of Waukegan and Nichols, James, Keller and Sieler of Evanston. All present report the best time ever. arpad. / Master ‘Dicky Balz entertained .& few of his friends at a party in honor afternoon. â€"_the card party given last evening by the Elks ‘was a most successful affair and all present reported a deâ€" lightful evening. > |__An invitation has been extended by the North Shore Circuit Theatre asâ€" sociation ~ to members . in ~Highland Pnrkforaninformdtntoho:im Sunday afternoon at the home of the Highland â€"Park> chairman, Mrs. Conâ€" stant C. Hopkins. ske l mSoxtmor hose leaving Saturday fo the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, under the guidance of Mrs. D. Wink, are Mr. and Mrs. S. A. St. Peter and son Milton St. Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthâ€" ur Vetter, Mr. and Mrs. â€" Thomas Duffy. Mr. Paul Udell left today for Springfield on business and will join the party there Saturday. § Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iverson motor: ed © to Oconomowoc, Wis., â€"Sunday where they spent the day . visiting relatives. f . Harold Bloomfield is spending : a few days at home between semesters from the University of Illinois. R Mrs. Edward Nevins entertained the members of her bridge club last Friday evening. s f Little Billy Sheahen entertained several of his little friends at a parâ€" ty last Friday honoring his birthday anniversary. atre. P R E 8 8 The Junior Star club annual theatre party : P‘ '?‘.LT?:y :i_l!-A”(: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lilja of Chiâ€" cago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larson. ; Mrs. Robert Bridges of Park aveâ€" nue, was called to West Liberty, Ia., Tuesday by the sudden death of her father, Mr. J. R. Guthrie. C Mr. Carl Crist Walter Cope Jr. is at home for few duys between semesters from t University of Illinois.~> Bride of 680 Sheridan Square, Evanâ€" ston, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a~daughter, January 26, at the Evanston hospital. «~ Capt. Sinclair and Mr. M. J. Timâ€" berlake, both of Highland Park, are now residing in the popular Florida town of Veniceâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Gulf. Mrs. Eli Ott and son and daughter at the 0. B. Brand home. s Junior istar club will hold its theatre party next: Monday . They will go toâ€"see "Nina at the Great Northern theâ€" Localâ€"gnd. Personal ul 4n TSR ET the [di&?fi: Lmia‘,'*‘dfuuna}lnejn, o:i state representatives from t 8th senatorial district, annotnced last week that he would be a candidate for a second term and that he would make the race on his record. Rep. Lee McDonough, Waukegan, ktobeumdidate’niskep.N.L‘ Jackson, of Boon county;" â€" _ _ _ _McHenry county will have Superâ€" visor Charles Palmer in the. race and. possible Atorney William A. Carroll, who made a strong bid for election Fothere hsP Sown saaalss ie «~Beveral others Have been conside â€"of as possible candidates. Lyons to Be Candidate _ _ for Legislature Again come as an official act of either muâ€" nicipality but an action on the part of interested property. owners in Lake Bluff according to Mr. Euqua. â€"â€" Ahe move to combine the two north shore cities was started late in the summer with a number of Lake Bluil residents showing keen interest in the proposal. f i & The court fixed April 8 as the for election in Lake Forest and . 15 for Lake Bluff. _ _ . â€" Movement in the direction of the annexation of Lake Bluff to Lake Forest crystalized in to definite action Monday when Attorney Okel Euqus, representing 331 property owners in Lake Bluff,.petitioned County Judge P. L. Persons to call elections in both Lake Forest and Lake Bluff. Lake Bluff Annexati _ the attorney general reéleased a ruling about. two weeks ago inâ€"hopesâ€" of easing the minds of county clerks through the state who felt that it would be illegal to accept petitions . February 1. : 1 I Attorney General Oscar Carlstrom had hefd that it would be legal to ac.â€" cept petitions February 1. County Clerk Robert Sweitzer, of ‘Cook county, got an opinion from Meyer, Mayer, Austrain & Platt, however, that caused him to set the date for filing in Cook eounty for February 3. With the date set as February 3 everyoneâ€"will be safe. No petitions eanb_omladouthtclndit,wmgin candidates ample time to file," Mr, Hendee stated. _ PS Candidates for county offices will not be able to file their petitions with County Clerk Lew A. Hendee prior to February 3 he ruled last week. “J slection County Candidates â€" â€"â€"_ May File Petitions â€" _â€"â€"Feb. 3, Hendee States Mrs. Alfred Sihler and three chil. drenleft this week for Florida where they will spendâ€"the remainder of the winter. They ;i‘r be joined by My. Sihler later. ® f Mrs. H. Wanles of Racine, Wis., is the guest of Mrs. Harry Sheahen this Nlr. and © Mrs. "’"&T&wm of Northbrook â€"are ~being ‘congratul; ted on the birth of a baby girl, born jan. cary 26 at the Highland_Park. hos, pitar > 7°" entertained forty guests Sunday, J 19 at a buffet supper commemorat Thursday, Jan, 30 ril 8 as the date Forest and A pril Hopking IX an, ing

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