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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1932, p. 11

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Lyle of South Sheriâ€" dan road reports that spring surely is on its way for she saw a robin in her yard Tuesday noon. This is the first robin of the season which has been reported to this .office. Regardless of the bitter cold snap last Saturday, a large number of young folk from Highland Park and Deerfield attended the regular Saturday night dance at Deitz‘ staâ€" bles, Ivanhoe. Friends of Mrs. Louie Marks of Ravinia, who has been ill for some time, wilt be happy to learn that she is greatly improved. Miss Etta Grunewald, who spent the past ten days with her sick mother in Rockford, returned to her home in the Udell building Monday. RELIABLE LAUNDRY Mrs, Virginia Patterson, old time resident of this city and the mother of Mrs. Robert W. Larke, is dangerâ€" cusly ill at the home ofâ€"another daughter who lives in Wheaton, IlIl. Mrs. Larke is with her mother. Mrs. Pisert, mother of Mrs. Paul Byers, is seriously ill at her daughâ€" ter‘s home. 8 : NoS on i t oo xiz . Arods Ad ful leap year party Saturday eveâ€" ning at Northmoor country club. There were about fifty guests presâ€" ent. * Lane and Miss Mirj;)â€"z'ié 'i{':a;lmof Winnetka entertainedkat a delightâ€" about three weeks. William Witten, who has been ill for the past month, is leaving next week with his wife for Hot Springs, General Robert E. Wo‘o<_i-1 tioning at the Everglades t Miami, Fla. now living at the Y.W.C.A. DRY CLEANING CO. Mr. and Mrs. Pelligrino Marelli of Prairieavenue, Highwood, are thee happy parents of a daughter born Sunday at the Hightand Park hospital. â€" : f Mrs. H. G. Winters has returned to her home from New London, Wis., where she was called a few weeks ago on account of the death of her qQUALITY DRY CLEANING tions over there. _All of the business men of Highâ€" land Park and vicinity are invited to attend a meeting of the Ameriâ€" can Legion tonight at Elks hall. Lieut. Bean of Ft. Sheridan, who recently returned from China, will Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cawley and son of Chicago were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Cawley of North Second street. Miss Margaret R. McNeil of Mc Daniels avenue, who has been conâ€" fined to her home for the past ten days with the flu is able to be around again. â€" Mr. Cyril Duffy is confined to his home with the ftu. Mrs. Towler of Su‘nimit.. New Jersey spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vail. Miss Fern Sprague THURSDAY, MARCH 10 Local and Personal of Highland Park _ AQVeri L. Wood is vacaâ€" the Everglades hotel in AND ect to be gone a teacher ge Tel. H. P. 3702 °_ Highland Park Spanish »panIish . MACKARELL, Ib. . 35C FREE DELIVERIES Live LOBSTERS â€" RED SNAPPER 1b e "As to the wet and dry queétion which seems to be uppermost in the minds of â€"most people, I can only Deep Sea SCALLOPS BLUE POINTS dozen.._. dacy he thus comments hibition issue: Thursday â€" Friday =â€" S;turday s 0P . 90¢ Fine A. C. McHenry, well known Wauâ€" kegan attorney, candidate for state‘s attorney on the Republican ticket at the April primary has been busy campaigning throughout the county this week and has visited Highland JONSSON‘S S P EC I A L S orth First Street. .. faas â€"C. MeHENRY â€" Rrovene *"y* herrogies neants _ 49¢ _ 35¢ _ 69c 39c¢ on the proâ€" THE PRESS8 ‘"What I Believe About the Bible" will be the subject of the talk to be given by Dr. Solomon B. Freeâ€" hof at the monthly meeting of the North Shore Congregation Israel Sisterhood on Monday, March 21, at Sisterhood to Hear Dr. Freechof Mar. 21 dem,â€"which is no less prevalent in Lake county, than elsewhere in the state and nation. I would like to see the liquor traffic controlled in the interests of real temperance and deâ€" stroy once and for all the profits of the bootleggers and the graft of polâ€" iticians in this thing called prohiâ€" bition." lieal, Iâ€"am in favor of & rational Solufimmuâ€".â€" se s cigems Allâ€"linen crash Table Covers with color The prices are the lowest in twenty years. â€"Linen Crash Cloths, size 44x44 inches.... â€"Linen Crash Cloths, size 54x54 inches..__ i â€"Linen Crash Cloths, size 60x60 inches_._. â€"Linen Crash Cloths, size 54x70 inclhes. .. â€"Linen Crashâ€"Cloths, size 60x80 inches.... . Linen Crash Cloths Specially Priced Secure a stock of these gaily colored cloths while the prices are so low. All are handâ€"stenciled in rich harâ€" monizing effects and will still retain their attractiveness after many washings. & . . «â€"All linen Hand Blocked Table Cloth in the large 52x70 ~ inch size. Old Brittany pattern. Fast color. $1.50. â€"Large Block nattern cloth in multicolor effects. Size 52x52 inches. All pure linen. Specially priced at $1.00. â€"-floga{;\l.pa‘t_tex_'n clgth, hand"dgcoxfatcg on heavy cotton. at the Lowest Prices We Have Ever Quoted.,<~<~~~~=~~ Table Cloths 50x50 inch size. Guaranteed fast color. Special at 59c¢. â€"53x53 inch cloth. Hand blocked on fine cotton fabrics. Unusually attractive pattern in cheorful color effects. Priced at 95c. *<« inches. ths, size 60x80 inches.......... mussesssesse L ue _Cloth. AH pure linen.. Size 54x54 inches,‘> $1.25. pure Ang! Bize, 54 _: On the same program a promisâ€" ing youthful pianist, Morris Wolf, will give several membeérs. He has received enthusiastic . com ments wherever he has played and music gritics predict a brilliant career for him. He plays with mature greatâ€" ness and keen intelligencé and will be well worth hearing. Members are asked to come in the morning to help with the sewâ€" ing that the Sisterhood does for charitable organizations. The busiâ€" ness meeting starts at 1 o‘clock and the program promptly at 2 o‘clock. 2 o‘clock at the temple, Lincaln.and....._.. _ :;-â€"? hof is the author of "Stormers of /o es Heaven" and lectures extensively on educational and religious themes. â€" â€"â€" | He is the Rabbi of K. A. M. temple, - Chicago. _ ' _ C t coze with colored borders. FT 5 ns urecise s P0 ied ~A§ .95

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