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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1932, p. 12

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#5 HENS, Fancy .._.. .. CORNED BEEF __COâ€"OPERATIVE Boneless and Lean . , (2 and 3 lb. pieces)â€"pound Trading Co. HIGHWOOD > STORE SATURDAY, MARCH 12th â€"_ 19e | 23¢ â€"â€"â€"CHICKENS ~â€"_ICEBERG 3 lb. Spring Fryers _ _HEAD LETTUCE and Makes Wonderful Salads _ 4â€"4V4, Roasting _ > Special at each Standing Roasts at 20 & 23c [ || Just full of juice and health Again Coâ€"operative Stores Lead Meat Department | Grocery Department _: _Fine to Bake .__ APPLES _ Half â€"or Wholeâ€"pound 8 pounds for 15c | 25¢ â€" SMOKED BUTTS _ RED STAR OATS Boneless Briskets HAMBURGER BEEF _ Free Delivery â€" Highwood and Highland Park Is Better Milk _ 29c only 10c 19¢ 25¢ pound POT ROAST OF CHOICE BEEF > | + L _ _ 8. pkgs.â€"for 6 C PHONE 1454 Complete the meal with a pickle COFFEE CAKES DILL PICKLES BLUE RIBBON MALT Bakery Special Quick or Regular 2 oz. pkgs. Light or Dark per can Full quarts 2 quarts for 45¢ 25¢ Plain ize 80â€"96 dozen 35b¢ 5¢ 320 RAILWAY AVENUE 18c THE PRESS â€"J|â€" OTTO 0. SARVELLA There will be present art crities, patrons and heads of art organizaâ€" tions. _ The new â€"studio of the North Shoreâ€"Art Hleagueâ€"will be formally opened and dedicated on Sunday afternoon, March 13th at 3 â€"p.m. New Art Studio to Open Formally Mar. 13 of the voters. oldest manufacturing concerns. Mr. ® Sarvella is a candidate for nominâ€" ' t Glencoe Mar. ation on the Republican ticket. He T C * is a graduate of the Waukegan high| â€"Dr. Edward N. Schoolman, Chiâ€" school and attended Lake Forest| Cago physician and psychiatrist, will college.._He has made notable sucâ€" be. the speaker at the Last Men‘s cess in his own business and has|Club mesting of the seasonâ€"a dinâ€" erly perform the duties of the office and secretary of . Increased competition for the new office of county auditor is reported with the entry of Otto O. Sarvella, 376 Park Ave. Dinner 85¢ Prices Reduced! GLENGABLES TEA ROOM ~Meal~Coâ€" Absolutely the only Sunday $1.00 Children 65¢ Sunday 75¢ o n P e y & ',,';.ivjl-Wedh'esdny,“M’drch"lG":’ y TTA :s 7:00 p.m. Girl‘s basketball. price! the Blatchford Glencoe 1839 3:00 p.m. to 7:50 p.m. Ravinia Players rehearsal. Monday, March 14: 2 7:30 p.m. Men‘s 9 year class | _ 7:30 p.m. " Men‘s Y.M. class. |Tuesday, March 15: â€" _ _ . _ sai. party. Sunday, March 13: Ravinia Village House Calendar Thursday, March 10: 7:00 p.m. Girl Scouts. Friday, March 11: _ 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts. + Saturday, March 12: 9:00 a.m. Brownie pack. 10:00 a.m. Cub Scouts. 8:00 p.m. Woman‘s club bridge There will also be an election of officers and directors that evening for the ensuing year. Members are invited to bring their friends. Souâ€" venirsé will be given.> Make your reservation early. of living. His is a fresh and sparklâ€" in humann>ss that looks at life searchingly and fearlessly â€" that treats it wholesomely and construcâ€" tively. In lecture or debate, he is always a physician intent upon heal.â€" ing the ills of mankindâ€"always a builder, laying the foundation for a. new and better civilization. ~ Dr. Schoolman is spoken of by an authority as the most brilliant lecturer and debater. His listeners will find an intense desire to gain from him some workable knowledge that will aid them in the business _ at the temple, Lincoln and Vernon subject will be, "Sigmund Freud, the Darwin of Psychology." . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cronkhite of Highwood are being congratuâ€" lated on the birth of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital Tuesâ€" day. . â€" _ Mrs. C. T. Boynton and daughter, Miss Edith® Boynton, have arrived at the Huntington hotel in Pasaâ€" dena, Calif. At a recent card party which was held at the home of Mrs. Henry B. Clark for the benefit of Social Serâ€" vice, $102 was taken in and has been turned over to the Social Serâ€" vice. ; Mrs. F. William Beere and Mrs. William Howard attended the anâ€" nual meeting of the Daughters of the British Empire held in Chicago cn Monday. Miss Caroline Ayers has moved to 366 Ravine drive. â€"â€"Mrzs.â€"C..â€"â€"G. Marks of Waukegan spent Saturday at the guest of her sister, Mrs, Louie Marks of Ravinia. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Conrad who have been spending the winter in Fisk, Wis., arrived Saturday to visâ€" it relatives here. Mr. Conrad is returning to Forest Hills, N. Y., where he is employed at the Forest Hills Golf Club. â€"At Men‘s Ctub Mect~â€" Local and Personal THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1982 Dr. _Schoolman‘s _ â€"â€" Newv Carl Gustafso part but he objet ing his role seric "Bennett alwavs â€""There can ne He‘s the most g and shyest beau taken the part she will be near __Jeff Bennett cess to his tal buck. "I‘m Ki work," is his w Myra Jane Hi mit it but we ] this as he wan care of his checl is in the habit o "But Mavern them that it v when he produc vate detoctive, 1 troublesome. 1 police authoriti grounds of dist quiet, but on « tire â€"cast was in the Lindberg Many surpri revealed by a of the entire c We will try in loted us to tel interest about boys and playâ€" Miss Rinke viewed first ab is being made is coming alon the revolution Highligh . Lord Birten .. ‘run the fi:?ng THURSDAY, M

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