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Highland Park Press, 25 May 1933, p. 9

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RUB out first letting o@gr tâ€"iti pays in mo ."-"' C .:.â€"",'_1 “T "'i" "I L n }"l Betty Claire, x e u‘;..“fln‘fld J. ner}, AWfred Stern, l‘evd % Vhl*‘n' m ? " Woenberg, Martin . W oigen be id R. | Wob®. i * lan .R â€"Abrabams, John ima, Bluir, . Jane B i Bopor wan, Framaaf Intlune , Matjoris C. Helm, Juies C.| Hi :'t "flmam,mhxggu- Ypzine Ruth: Phffivetoin: C P agcin mdnth Ceveile fupoog, 1 r Is Read $ TATIO it ation exercises F \North Shore °C Glencoe on Su ky 28, at 10 o‘clock.: M eonfirmation class fare &afion at NJS; T CDongregation| S 3 66 URSDAY, MA iday WASHIN IECK 18 ym val Highland 16, Salds and (due hk Saturday is the|last of the ‘spring playdays which the Y.W.C.A.> been supervising: for . community children. _ After sgwimming li% e morning the grogp will goâ€" on | allâ€"day hike to some nearby: place. Treasure hunts| are| no longer a novelty, but the cular x:mi hunt which members of Pi Delta Business Girls (Club are. taking Thursday night jwill be . degidedly unique. Arrangentents are in charge of a committee anid the party promâ€" ises to be ar, interesting one. The first of the trips atr :’hfl World‘s Fair the ‘¥Y. W. C. A. is sponsoring for gdults and clfildxcl of the community will be on, Tuesâ€" day, June 6. â€" completé m ule ofâ€"the eleven|trips to be taken. during the month appeared in last week‘s issue ‘of this paper. 4 The price of trip .lnLl ‘ transportation ‘to and from: the Fair grounds (not just to the p,;;| a% was stated last ), admissgion| to the grounds, . trip bus fare inâ€" side, and in the dren‘s tour adâ€" mission. to the (Enchanted (Island Theater is inc pss 4 it Reservations are coming in‘ rapâ€" idly and it is advigable to make them as early as possi A registration will not ‘be acce unless itii: acâ€" companied by a deposit. . | _ | First Trip Jultes to ;qucts World‘s 1 Century of Progress . . Will Startle 4 o o onnenns asinced o7 1 of the arrangements, assli by a committee of wonken from the coniâ€" munity. i #1G 184 Pi Delta Plank A $ 4)3 Unique Farty Tonight THURSDAY, MAY 2%, 1933) @DD@ARAAAApRApRybA FRENqAH LICK SPRINGS H French Lick. Indiana â€"*"Home of Pluto W Come down: and meet Ame&ica’s favorite |spa Try out the new gréens‘-)fnd tees and the length ened holesg on the Vafle ;Cofirfieâ€"then try. th Hill Course: Hike and‘ride and play tennis â€" then finish up with a plunge in the pool. . [Fak the minergl waters and Rathsâ€" many guests sa a tenâ€"day course here dogs them more good (tha a month at a forei‘gb épg-{ y i y Attractive spring rates are now in forceâ€" an include mpals. $10 ‘{afda;flf_ofi.-rbom* with private bathâ€"$9 f, day with private toilet and rurining water a day with rupning water only. Rates for doubl occupar#cy,j of?x"odms are still lower, A special $5â€"aâ€"day rate has been established for children, njurses, maids amtl.chauffeu}s.' [ : Come by plane, motor, of trainâ€" just overnight from Chidago on the Motion â€"or fly dire¢t to the French Lick Springs Hotel Airport. mp â€" . rite or Wire-fim reservations â€" Last Play Dity Saturday French Fck. Indiana ;?‘}#on{a of Pluto Wateif’ i | BA OS 3 "Be PLm'oeie â€" Spend Your Vacation in America" Have You Had an Introduction to WARDâ€"UDELL| CAFETERIA Udell Béilding i’ ~â€" Highland Park â€" ts Onece yéu eaé luiiifch here you‘ll ‘find yourself . reâ€" ‘tu&'ning'{t‘o the :. 1. ssof . o. /s Delicious conomical j _ "For the single admission bC 50 ents, ah individua éwi] ‘hecess to 52 buildings with . xhibit fmn&&e’ of 83 njiles fir& ilrtdaqre "More ¢lé« iused d illumir}lting the Hall kince yDuifding |alone than| wa it the éntire World‘s F r it ;hous;nda of incandescent bu mhiles of gaseous tubes |hre ‘installed to produce thp g Dt | Kst s ; "My father in Kansas C ore ‘enthusiastic .about the Century of f gressthan my next dpor |neighâ€" ot," ; wÂ¥3 fh s ts § 2 So paid G. K. Hardaert, lighting ‘engineer of the Public Setvice s {pany of Northern Tllinois, in‘an adâ€" ‘gdress | before citizens _of| field l jind members of the 1d Amer: ‘scan Legion Post recently. > . + : He (described and illustra by imeans of colored slides! the 1988 (World‘s Fair which will ladly to ‘open on Saturday, within| a 45) minâ€" ‘ntes . drive from the suburban vilâ€" Aages.! f1Q) soraliin . o te Ens f {' A fast train, known ak No, 101, leaving Chicago at 7:30| each | eveâ€" ning ofn~theée North W ‘|line, now stops at fiizhlmd Park at| 8:05 ;:.m;, daylight saving time. ; || ‘ This, train formerly difl not| stop tt Highland Park. |It is now being «stonped here to give late m#i ters }:etterfpet_viee. f ut _ +\ "Suburban residents are going to wake up in a few days | and| find % usg@nds of people desce ‘,"k| pon $ h:lnn:'..‘ sSS :1. v;-.;. ‘msk . 14. ‘L.....‘ s‘i:owe'r‘ of ligtxt this col‘fiine: ever witnessed," is A 104 § h Western Tr: tops Now at 8 H. J. Faweett, 44 94 icket have tal said yÂ¥ i8 Seiâ€" used 1893. and eing atest has Americahs havd| more timeâ€"saving devices and less time than any other people on @arth.â€"ifullahoma (Tenn.) Guardian. { Post No. installing a big ‘hel water pla: both members .o !tfhef“joral Iiiuion post. tw 3 20 ;. hated Iy focogd Washmpimn, ani ing y ashin a has since that tifme been fien&ed by the rnmeht to npldier* who have been woundkbd in battle. Both of these gentlemdn received wounds in the World Wai, and these medals were given in gnition of| their services to their bountry. | | â€" A meeting of the Deerfield Cemeâ€" tery Assodiation byill be held Friday afternoon, May #$6, at foup o‘clock in, the Town Hall, for the purpose of electing officefs and transacting business. ‘Officerk who have served this past: year arp: President, Theoâ€" dore J.. Khaak; becretary, John L. Vetter; trgasurer|| Charles A. Selig; trusteesâ€"Bert Edgton, Herman Ludâ€" wig and Mrs. Edith Osterman. Many fÂ¥vorablé comments have been receiged in past few years concerning the exgiellent condition in which the| groundk have been kept. As this work is Rept up by volunâ€" tary contribution,|a plea is made anâ€" nually -“; ‘unds.| C oet .. The assgciation| is‘ contemplating installing gity er, which will be a big help to those who wish to Those ho have relatives buried in the eld (émetery are asked toâ€"send their cofitributions to one of the offigers. yx At the ‘openink meeting of the Legion post he flm#e%ninx. May 22, at the | ?aonlq‘ temple, Mr. G. K. Hatdacre, |illnminating engiâ€" neer for: the â€"Public Service Comâ€" pany, gave a lepture accompanied by movie slides the subject of "A Century of Progress As Seen Through the Eyds of an Iluminatâ€" ing Enginger." his lecture proved to be very interfesting and educaâ€" tional to all who Attended. Deerfie? C:netery efi _ .. ~<| Assdociation Meets Phone Hig EVERGREENS ks Fairway and ‘AÂ¥, Walter Loofor ers ‘oflrthef“lo’c?l lf.t gior ISINEAR . Are you us,irj}g our night depost â€" An added element of safety an â€"It was installed for your benefit. : Honor of preâ€" Heart to . Mr. Park 2285 | .THE PRESS â€"MR. Highland Park Sta Legion y‘ * 4) // ./*~. mRoor Fwo _ k > (iThe, lakt »neeting of Troop ‘2 opened, ibgmi‘:: lowed ‘by : the Alag ceréiibby. working for |their second" class badg@ | : (nmrefint an . B t n ts , and m was \planned, sm"riu f PM i > > age \ Tro ",’ 8 ipene meeting © homabde‘%rfi;.h&d plans w ame mootie miew ihe whh oi uP and tllévwfl;edlw' ] C ue planned,| and is .under._ the + leadér Hieien h“ There â€"will be twp &m 5th to August 1 rom . August 2nd to August 29th. GIRL . 8Qour * Ailwaukeh Porterhouse or Club YOUNE : ; salc es + e cb i rficnen es Strictly Fresh $ 45 Over Twenty Years in the Meat Business oifi a 1551 S. St. Johns AÂ¥e_â€"Next 3‘ he A: & P. â€" Free Delivery| ‘ o ' ] ~â€"~ .. For Saturday Onl .. 3 Fr anal | _\ Qne 1â€"Ib; u*, purms rork saUsacE MBAT â€" G&e > with each Burchase of $1.00 or more. Oze package to Rach customer, average , lb. Choice Milk Fed, Ib. °fi~ Fines% Cudahy‘s Peacock 3 to 12â€"Ib. 1 1b. WE %){E.u'unn THE LINE OF swea'mm; 2 to : 2%â€"Ih. <average; Ib. _ Pork . Tenderloi in Pooat eununer progt i6 Finest Native Beef TROOP THREE [Bid EGGS ols f‘ TEAKS pneless ked But The Old Reliable Ba to. Tt i. D. t FANCY USINESS MAN MpORe Friday M t Saturday delivery !reeehfe’ special atten e t depository? afety and prc ity Market Inc. | â€" \| At Mifnie | M " Pnd Louks were Em the &h "':t ‘26th. will ::‘th _ meeting day for the j with m and rtige It whigh ‘and «. Agoy ib Scouts, ; proct d 4 &1 ‘Badges earned by | Deerfield :cmi Sedut m?-: and 2, and by Deerâ€" fhiekl Boy: Bcouts |of 52 were | awarded at a joint Court, of Honor : held : in the sbyterian ~Church, | Frid:'i,. May . [19..| |David Derby, | chairman ‘of the Boy Scout troop| d Boy Scout Troops “‘gwfiydmeir Badges c arpeqrefet Rib Roast ° Finest Native 1b20c 138C I protection. te . Pot Flashlights wWitre given to tht outs â€" who ‘(Wive |#egistered » â€" Ma:Kaâ€"liâ€"Wap. Those ve‘ registered lare| Duncan R Â¥alter Reeds, Rrank Mennell, 1 rd Mernér, Jdin Eigstrom, nrdner; Mavtd Dedjer, und Ge anger,> ; bout#, were inv« nto â€" the ,i, gand ~class endéerfoot scon ndithe prizes h . the :. eaâ€"og warded.â€"Mi eerfield. â€" lus lbottle depBgit aster, troop w pnfi‘ he award wa ecerficld dist The ..‘.a..;’ the ever r ’ received :;“.u;;ll:q' .fl vears ser Fresh Killed, ty and serond h merit bat $1.95 | $1.45 Fipest rk CA ‘ PHODNE YOUR IORDERE To 271 A LIVER To 1123c $2.75 er. Mr, Hu service | as for 1240 eP â€" 25¢ 19¢ of

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