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Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1930, p. 36

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SWIFT'S PREMII'M F'RANKF'URTFlRlul SHORT LEG of the Finest Spring Lamb POUND A - POUND POUND P0UN " SWII-‘T'S PREMIl'M BACON I'DI'NI) BEST NATIVE POUN I) POUND BEST BEST FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS Shop hert and you will get 16 ounces to every pound. and the very highest quality of meats and poultry Albert Axt Variety Store 318 Railway Aw POUN" POUND FANCY FRESH DRESSED BROIIERS FANCY RIB LAMB CHOPrl NOVELTIES - CHICKS - RABBITS - ROOS' ItUC'KS - EASTER. EGGS and BASKETS EASTER CANDIES 519 Central Airenue Phone Highland Park 3140 Lincoln Market FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES NATIVE NATIVE Also Operating Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company PHONE Moving, Packing and Shipping PHONE 1 8 1 of Household Goods 1 8 l FOR EASTER SIRI.()IN STEAK POT ROAST ROUND STEAK Phone Highwood 870 ROOSTERS 42c Mk 45c 45c 32c 19c 30c 35c 39c THE P3338 son Mr. and Mrs. John A, MacBean and their daughter. Rosalinda, are now in Geneva, Switzerland having spent the season in southern England. Mrs. Muchean's mother, Mme. Salvadore do Mendonca, has left Highland Park to return to Rio de Janiero, where she resides. G. Brainerd Chapman, who is at- tending Ahmerst college is spending his spring vacation in New York. Mrs. Grace Smith and children of Highwoml are out of quarantine with Starlet. Fever. ine Mr. and Mrs. E. Holmstead and n. Jimmy, of Nurth avenue are visit; 2 this week at the home of John Jer's' of La Grange, Illinois. A, purl, ni‘ the Tenth District it has for fifty years furnished the vnajnritim which elvrtod a (funk County man. The time is ripe for a vhurutv. The ('hivngu wards in the District now recognize Lake Cotm.. ty', claim In he represented. A large vote for Colonel Smith in this County, with the assistanw of Chicago. will elect Lake County's Candidate, " HYPE FOR COLONEL SMITH. Ile stands for the T Tho Laborer, . The F'armer, . N _ The Mon paying in tax on a moderate income. Hy knows the problems of his district and will work for their "lution, [ml rsod by many organizations including: 5 Illinois Republican Son/ice Men's League, The lllimiis State Federation of Labor, The Woman’s Rel ublican Club of Evanston, The North Shore Woman's Republican Club. . Local and Personal tkk COUNTY HAS NEVER HAD A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Mid-Wait Manufacturer The F',-rvieo Man, Tho Laborer, The F'armer, . The Mon paying n tax Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Seanor of Mig- .neapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rieke. Mr. and Mrs. Sea. [nor are taking an apartment in Ev. lanston for the summer months. MisgBJean Allan and her sister, Mrs. R. L. rooke of Chicago left Tuesday for Breautfbrd. Ontario, Canad- where they will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. William Nichol for a few weeks. Janet and Dorothy Bard are enter- taining at the Highland Park club, Friday evening, April 4. Evan James and his schoolmates, John Warden and Hinton Cnukins motored here from Minneapolis to spend their three weeks vacation with Mr. James' aunt and uncle, Mr: and Mrs. B. F. Rieke of Glencoe Ivenue. Lake County's Candidate Colonel Ashbel V. smith Tenth Congressional CONGRESS Thursday, April 8, 1930 District FOR

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