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Highland Park Press, 3 Aug 1933, p. 10

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§ Royal Blue or Pet large can ......;: .. .. Loin end; Ib. ... TENDERLOINS Fresh Pork; Ib. .. HAMS, WHOLE Armour‘s Star. ; HAMS, WHOLE Swift‘s Premium 8 regular cans PORK ROAST Rib end; Ib........ PORK ROAST SOAP FLAKES 2 (h)rge p.ckago-..i.._.:...., 27C SUN BLEACH 12 c x'auf.t::: deposit Campbell‘s, economical, satisfying Campbell‘s, economical TOMATO SOUP WHEATIES 2 Regular 15¢ packages A very oyable evening was held by f-h:ug::flNdfibouiof Highland Park Camp 5126, last Wednesday evening, July 26th. Murthemuhrhahcu* of the lodge was disposed of, sided over by Oracle Florence Welch the hall was thrown open to visitors for the "Jitney Surprise Party." This tmedouttobeanovdqn- tertainment, where each game or contest entered cost the participant one nickel. A'gmtdulo(pxn was had by everyone, and the folâ€" lowing lucky ladies were winners: Pinning a tail on the Donkey, Mrs. Watkins. | f Â¥ Guessing the advertisements, Mrs. _gug-ing number of beans, l(tl 2 regular packages ........ 4 The New Surprise Cracker Royal Neighbors Have _ Jitney Surprise Party PAGE TEN Makes Jelly Quickly and Easily CERTO We invite Your Inspection 1 pt. IceBerg Salad Dressing with each $2 order or over. Free Balloons for Door prize, Mrs. Hayward. \| There was also a fish pond, at the Kiddies | _ FREE DELIVERY Grand Opening Saturday, August 5th 381 Roger Williams Ave. 391 Central Avenue People of this community have Lgrown to expect !n,cogn- plete and accurate s;ervice t this shop, both in the optical end, where we mainta d‘very facility, in +ersdn- nel and in mechanical equirment, and in our photoâ€" graphic department where &rge stock of supplies can be secured and practically any needed service or information can he found. | j Mekr / PHONE 254 B. E. Cm (Manager and partner Ir Pt:ua four years) in the Hi Store . | Has acquired comple store, which will he der his name, The which have ,*been tinue. | | Scientific m}i Manc:j 391 Cen FINEST QUALITY 12%c 134¢c . 25¢ 16¢ A7¢ ON SALE, SATURDAY ONLY | HATTSTROM 19¢ 21¢ 21¢ 12¢ 25¢ 25¢ â€" be sSMOKEBD BUTTS Bonelesk; Ib. ........ SPRIN L Ts > .nn arfen efeinnlmerere LAMB PS LAMB CHOPS Rib; Ib.]....!...... LAMB OPS 2 10%/â€"9z. pic. cans ........ Att ‘A!m low priceâ€" | Arâ€"Be Pu«k ‘ ;‘ TOMATOES L * Na- e}uw will surprise Royal Beauty w hnole |Aernel BANTAM CORN 2 No. 2 With t ASP / CAM Whole |(Kernel Big value; always ' freshTmfisted; 3 Ibs 476 One of the highlyâ€"valued ‘ paid istinguished for mayor of Hi d Park Samue!l M. Hastâ€" ings, | w cclebrating his| fortyâ€" year record with h eomr+uoq is the 4 ing beautiful and approâ€" pria , by of good frien allee O. lAppeLf It is enâ€" tith Forty â€" Lines For| Forty Y.. ,: | t ‘ é M A h the world| a better pla T ":i:h to run life‘s 0 game, | ve And e for ML@ goal £ which ‘ eyeryone caught go: h or the games were concl ‘reâ€" freshments were served, and everyâ€" one piresent agreed that the party was 3 great sucress. Thp pom?itâ€" tee which planned this evening of fun $: â€"Pearl Boyd, p«;mrm;n, Marghret Marino and Irene Fitch. A Ifiénd Pays Poetic ‘raise to Samuel M. _ . | tstings of Thisg City lete ownership of the en efbrth operate unâ€" f t‘high standards maintained will conâ€" 1 COFFEE FfANDERS | J cturing Opticians Avenue [RA . RAGUS lue AY SOAP aid ; 3 reg. cakes e Corn on the Cob Taste 15¢ home style green Tel. H. P. 2160 LAMB Schubert & .2 J ~I4 19¢ 14¢ )e MEATS e We Gnariar verything ?W SIRLOIN Native Beef PORTERKHO Native Beef Native ROAST Prime Ribs; ROAST 6th and 7th POT RO ifebuoy Soa [ 1hebuis Posap 2 No. 2 No. 2 hnlfeieeinhicolines t bns nar c Arâ€"Be F M_ixefl'%eetables W hole GRAPE FRUIT ARG ARCH Corn, 1+â€"1 5¢; glos Bakin wder C_alumet;; 1+lb 30¢ can. SALM Egyl_l inddl, Ig. flltAl All flavr America‘s favoritedgssert ;3 pkg. ~ Bubm tizht to the fleeting year,. ‘The qualitits that make men great Fore t, inviolate. U Thong in of two score years ago. Ret :3“ ‘cup doth overflow _/ With‘ contentment from a life well s In deed i rvice, eloquent. “21 To Sampmel Hastings, perennial youth . Shall | be :: rnest wish. In truth May: all his Mletsings multiply /.( Surpassing) thpse of days gone by. â€" â€" Much |stmplified the daily chore. | : ?umehhm:‘v‘é On ’ on plensure bent, | ; Did wdo and win a charming maid | ¢ Despite the rivalry of trade. f All thi ith character and nerve, { A i, :uiutourn. & I Meverean m:a’u-.%._és moopnenred . 8 a Ib i y .So n ind from the heart, â€" : Gave i J:!' and lightened nr-,‘ a aport of selling w-.{ 'l‘hxt gay, exceeding rare, A Tumd or qy yardh ghiopg. _ . Healthfu) and Refreshing Phone Ads To 557 oms|yigld to fashion‘s whim; . ) i .. Te e en aatesr j .. |[F = .lz modes of yesterday. | | i draasst :E Tnake men great | | | 0 + ‘: ‘cup doth overflow _ | } â€"| entment from a life well spent l ~*‘ i rvice, eloquent. § ; rjuel |Hastings, perennial youth . â€" [ IELLâ€"O i io. ts 16 0C IB.! :.* :c/..l k. 1 pOD STORES . tee I’ ..'w' ‘ m " i Syrups , Ig. flat can hV t ts, ready to serve Sell Black ~Our Customers | Are Always Right 1 pt. IceBerg Salad Dressing with each $2 order or over. Free Balloons for the Kiddies /.. 240C hat cm oC _23¢ lc 12%c _21¢ 30¢ 25¢ 19¢ 17¢ 16¢ 20¢ THE PRESSs e Central Cafe, on Central ‘ Highland Park, has been e for several days, undergoing complete redecorating and alteraâ€" t a f e.cafe will reopen Saturday of | week, Aug. 5, under its former igement, ‘which has taken over the operation of the restaurant. | JjA total of :flm,'us is approâ€" pfiated for the operation and the : yment of existing obligations of the Highland P“T East Park Disâ€" vBirict during the fiscal year from JUne 1, 1933, to May.31, 1934. ‘Of: this total, $59,760 is approâ€" priated for the opération of the disâ€" Mct ‘during the (fiscal year from $6t aside for the payment of existâ€" own Board Meets To \ _ Audit Bills Tuesday [ fhe Board of Town Auditors of h Township held a, meeting Mesday night of this week at the ffices of the township on Central venue. > | / k WA 1 bbligations and other nonâ€"recurâ€" ing items. iss \The. appropriation ordinance apâ€" rs in this issue of the Highland ‘@rk Press, and itemizes the anticiâ€" | Major Chapman of Fohr: Sheridan was guest spefaker at the Deerficld ;:lry Club hft Thursday. Dr. petitive drill teams and in the sical contest will be the guest of owner of a restaurant that eveâ€" d expenditures of the park disâ€" | during the coming year. / J. Hardacre is president of the td of Commissioners of the hland Park t Park District, Mrs. C. A. B is the secreâ€" "To. be in need is no shame in is small world of ours, especially hen we find helping hands around s that seem to be heavenly sent. bitter struggle had it not been or the unforgettable and untiring rk of Mr. and Mrs. Hardacre of he Social Service, Dr. Jacks, Lee atewood, G.+Gatewood, The Raâ€" inia Woman‘s Club, county, and st but not least, the. Highland ark Hospital. / f "So friends in need are friends deed.," ie st } Byâ€" presenting: their membership rds at the gate, members of both nizations will be admitted to grounds for 35 cents. Concesâ€" m tickets at the rate of two adâ€" ssions for the price of one may L’mred at the gate, Anyone rching in the parade will be adâ€" itted free. The winner in the Saturday of this week, for it is merican Legion| and Auxiliary ast Park District Appropriates Total of $110,745 for Year ‘he work of the board at Tuesâ€" ‘s meeting consisted of the auditâ€" of bills carried over from the mer administration. ntral Cafe To Open Under Former Owners St. Patrick‘s: Parish of West Lake orest will hold a three day carniâ€" ; Friday, Saturday and: Sunday, ugust 4, 5 and 6 on the Swift Esâ€" te, Waukegan at Everett. Among the features will be conâ€" rts, cabaret, ncing : and â€" adâ€" esses. _ Refreshments will be rved in the Marquee and hall. warded. |Ravinia Fa;;m'ly Thanks ; Local Péople for Help Pturday Is lflezion and Auxiliary Day at 1 Century of Progress Ideal weather helped to make the oly Cross annual carnival at Deerâ€" eld a big s last week. Dinâ€" ers were served in the evening to e guests and there were many atâ€" actions for young and old, Awards were made to Louise Onâ€" ti, Highland Park; Al M. Gehl, enosha, Wis.; M. Rausch, Chitago; ie McGuire, Deerfield; Patrick cNulty, Chi ; Earl Flannery, icago; Richard Walsh, Deerfield; Laver, Northbrook; Mrs. P. J. ffy, Deerfield; C. V. Burghart, eerfield; Julia Parson, Deerfield; ack Schmidt, Chicago. Members of:the American Legion d American Legion Auxiliary are anning to attmr the World‘s Fair ‘ ""It would be hard to try to exâ€" press with words the kindness that has been‘ appreciated by the family £ F. Amendola of Ravinia in their during their s&n’s illiness," acâ€" ording to the members of that ‘amily. This life would have been Holy Cross Carnival Is A Huge Success . P. O‘Connell, ing Rotarian of ie day, i | Major Chapman, ho spoke on & most timely subâ€" ct, "The: Reforestration Army." t. Patricks Parish Plan 3 Day Carnival eerfield Rotarians Hear Maj. Chapman attractive â€" prizes . will me en e en t id e e Vn en CCC 519 Central Ave. FLAN Lincoln Market GENUINE SPIC §P pound............ DELICIOUS FRANKFURTS sliced; pound FRESH MEA SHORT LEG §P pound JUICY MILW POT PO pound ROU BEST NATT FANCY FR LEG OF SLICED BACON pound pound ......... CHOICE NA Satul?ny Only SwWIFTS PREMIUON 389 Central Ave. Phone 4 Highland p?.a TL Luscious St enticing Butterscotch brick. â€" You cial Brick. 4 Pound 1 26 N Duar SHAMPOO FINGERW A ;smcufi ” Friday and Saturday Only . SPECIAL M â€"# 1 )¢0)~~~~ in our‘t 4 i $ |< 8 COMPL’;’:?‘,; sHAMPOO AND HAIR DRESS.f iteed to last 6/ months. Imâ€" 'mediute,f, ; bhmt‘or in appointment. others ai $1.00 â€" $5.00 â€" $8.00 x. surianay #q. "** * A* e o8 Note: ‘All ouk Operators ‘are ¢xperienced (no studehts) STR L ARBRY CUTLER‘S t 75c i Peérmanent $6.00 TCJ OoaAST G LAMB érvies, when vhipKt: into Ice Cream s an t in itself, but when we add a layer bf â€"rich fifi we produce a most pleasing com ion like | Strawherry and £ ‘DOUBLE KAY NUT sHoP < | | Butter Toasted Salted P c‘; IMPERIAL CASHEWS Sn .L00p paref) Repaired Now!: P STEAK GSELL & CO., Pharmacists p}T!] | _ s99 Williams Ave. [( 1( * Teaan w D I| N G FbaARinhs ENMDERLOIN 4 d Special for August 5, 1933 ) ERRY and BUTTERSCOTCH TEAK vernment Graded Meats 8HAMPOO MARCEL THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933 Made in 1 MHave Your ecamgea" P B FU R S Summer Pricés are Now in Effect 12i}c¢c 18¢ 12%¢. 25¢ 15¢ 15¢ Legion and Auxi Day at C.Mâ€"TA THUT American â€" Legion (a Day has been announce day, Aug. 10, at Cam heli, the Citizen‘s Milit Camp at Fort Sheridar On this octasion and ‘Auxiliary mdnnd & Wmdulmdm to inspect j ‘g."variou phaisds The program of the clude . wi ing â€" of fantry and P M::}:dh parade at 5 p.m. i8 State Police Are Available for in Local E1 Conditions . under â€" Shore police chiefs mg police for aid in en were explained to Frank Tiffany of Chief of Poli¢e Ed M land Park last Friday -mmld‘:lpofi 6 at "orilh mby(}ow ner in Springfield 1s mm‘t:;i lige will be avai 4 calls from al} local These men will be town at the |request, 6 police, wnd |not mss . measure. The s are â€" ‘chiefly 9 trained in . a lice work, ‘will : sekv him entirely. $ and George Donne lown. . . Mr. Donner draw. H. I. Potter, J,)" ~ Win ‘Partn nament by H. 1. 1 ah :85â€"15â€"70, and) 3. an 8146â€"75, gave + net of 145 and th O‘Link GolHf Club is At match play a; <Maj. Milburn has gridiron coach in i expected. to. develop. Adams, W. L. O‘N@i V. K. Tremble! Briergate Twellth Brigude at f at will be coach of the footbal] team this fa last Saturda * o S. Haideman‘ t 81â€"10â€"71. , nament at Briergati K. Tremblett shot first prize in a c Mlj.j F. W. Mill â€"_â€"â€"Coach Fo Painting ® P. i â€" . Faie ‘Phone Hig ‘Restaurant 324 Railway Ave: |F â€" _ EVERY Free [ EVERY FKW Mai. Framk W. Mt Highleand Paurk $380 ery. cwimmedcg. sorkcrn, Hem is due iGead of bamadinc cwiln, piaa. Wrike to: bockdeg. WANT â€" BRING RL AWT North: Shore |I TURKEY LUKN LINMW Is Thursday m Highland I pmie oi Budw ei work in th Free 374 Contral

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