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Highland Park Press, 10 Aug 1933, p. 7

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P. 846 Call and Deliver & 363 Central Avenue 4 South Firs Telephone 555 i K I L L YÂ¥ THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933 E. L. VINYARD, Rfm Phone 320â€"R _ Sol. A. St Painting â€" P anging ~Fair Prices _ ‘ Phone Highland Park {uz‘g Your Typew REPAIRS â€" R Fine Quality Work 20% Discount, Bri SHEET Henry G.j‘!Winth $20 or under) w ADDRESS S.E]:G. Screens â€" C Painting â€" D Concrete â€" W A N TE D â€" $20 or under) will i:‘yr QUALITY DRY Bpecialhin‘in?uofi and around the ;:£ trical. Mechani | ALL OF OUR il:o GUA E PHONE 635 GREEN®S Electrical Co Electric NEW YORt'LIF]j + INSURANCE _ Lambeth Workshop and LD.;MJ 144 North F _‘ Highlan ALBERT L STATIO] Furnace Highland P; Chimp:j Palmer G CA Creanme LIFE â€" NCE L Â¥ 320â€"R a po abinets, orating ork _ | LADE rmctoi- Shop ector iter Man Guaranteed. lighland Park O R K. aning | rk 567 ARSON LS â€" SALES Peter Work ORK IS Ep | ind es ies sing Phone 361 Street There will be no me Garden Club of Deerfiel FT:kn advantage of |dollar day. Phone your subscription or renewal to the local editor Mrs| R. E. Petâ€" tis, Peerflc 485. h.4 ; Mrsi Ra;-d Rhodes and two chilâ€" dren Jack and Mary Loyuise of Fort Worth, Texas were t uests of Mr.iund Mrs. E. S. We rtm last week, 4 uis ‘Harold G. Boltz of Dt 1d was appointed assistant seo tecutive, in charge of scouting and scout acâ€" tivities in this district, at P recent executive meeting. | | | â€" ) Miss Bernice Whi , who has been a house guest at the, Chester Wessling home, has ret o‘dI to her home in West Liberty, I | A luncheon and bridge party was given Tuesday at the Holy Cross Parish Hall sponsored the Altar and ‘Rosary Sewing Circle.® A Mrs. Magdalina Koe lin | Wolf, 87 years of age, passed mg Saturâ€" day at the Highland Patk Hospital, She had been living in Gle: at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph, Wflle. Funeral services were held | Tuesday and | burial was in the little cemetery ie south side of Dundee Road. Mrs. Wolf‘s me was in Ravinia, but during the past year she lived in | s Mrs. Wolf was a sister of . late s and Lawrence Kogbelin. The Koebelin farm is now Harbor. Q%it: a number of the 1d relâ€" atives attended the funerial on Tuesâ€" day. : s1 270000020053 P f= \‘The annual pienic for members of St. Paul‘s Evangelical h, Deerâ€" field, will be ‘held Sunday, August 13 at Sunset Park in H Park. Outâ€"door <worship serv (will be held at 11 a.m. followed hy & basket dinner. A recreational has been planned for the aftern j (William Schlie of o visited Clti:nce Huhn last _ My. Schlie owned the Grove|F years ago., : s d Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vinyard were among those from this wicinity who attended the funeral of L. D. Kelâ€" loggfhwho was owner of Grove Farm, on which the yards live. William F. Miller, (fdther of Roy Miller,) ‘ of Brooksville , who has been visiting here récently, sufâ€" fered a stroke on Sunday at Wheaâ€" ton, Il. The senior Mr] Miller had not been feeling well for several weeks, He is seventyâ€"pight years Mrs. Ralph Dunham has as her guest Miss La Vonne| Walter of Ettrick, Wis. < t Richard, the little son|of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Krause, who had scarâ€" let fever several months ago, has had a relapse, and will have to reâ€" main in bed for six weeks. | | The annual picnic of} St. | Paul‘s Sewing Circle will be he Tb*lndny, August 17, at Sunset k in Highâ€" land Park. The picnic will be held at the church if it should rain that day. 1 | William F. Miller, (f Miller,) ‘ of Brooksville has been visiting here fered a stroke on Sun ton, Ill. The senior Mr no;t ‘been feeling well . weeks, He is seventy of age, ~â€" \Mrs. W. W. Clark entertained a few friends last ( rnoon at her, home on Deerfield Avenue. _ Mrs. Elmer Clavey erftertained at a luncheon bridge ‘ on Friday. Miss Helen Heckinger of | Pasaâ€" dena, Calif. was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Molly Pfister.: Misses Florâ€" ence and! Beatrice Cgrolan and Marge McKay of Chi were also guests. | X t Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt with their children their guests Mr. and Myts. Ira Weimer, called heir sisâ€" ten Miss lizabeth Weimer of Lake Forest on Sunday. I | Miss Virginia Peterson. of Kernâ€" dqm. Kas., is visiting Miss h}itiam Rapp. . l $ sEudk ) ‘Miss Harriette Wilson of ’;zledo. Towa, spent Thursday nd Friday with Miss Hazel Rapp. | | | Mr. and Mrs. Joh visited Mr, and Mrs. Cha on Sunday. ¢ g‘; and Mrs. George emm of (V‘Conco, Wis., parents Carl Mcehrtens, are house guests at the Ed Long home. _ §X Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hol ad: Mr. and Mrs. $. P. Hutchison visited Mr. lnqs‘l{n. Julian Roquier in qumeo on Saturday. * p> RELIABLE LAUNDRY Local and PeéSOQn'al sas 79( Deerfie"d 3 4 DRY CLEANING CO. AND ting) of the ul‘ VL CHC in hmu&. Mr. and Mys. Fr will rent thei C Avenue mo home on"% \ ; Mrs. Rudolph } , upstairs apar rent. Mr. and Mts. Willman of White Fish Bay, Wis, spent Sunâ€" day with relatives here. | Mr, and Mrs, L. A. Rapp and Mr, and Mrs. Chegter Wessling went to Freeport, TL Sunday where they visited Ira W. Fehr, a brother of Mesdames Rapp and Wessling. Mr. ; and Mrs. Weimer _ of Akron, Ohio spent Sunday with Mr, Weimer‘s sistér, Mrg. Dan Hunt. Add flour, tinnamon and salt to Delicious German Coffee 6 tublelm sugar 1%4 cups pastry flour 2 teaspoons baking pow YÂ¥ teaspon salt. *4 terpa nutmeg % teaspooh cinnamon 2 u‘l)lea‘:n‘s ortening Thmds te 4 you tan save $10.00 by trading in your old cook« â€"||| °_ _ . ;/ t M : ar oE ing (:flpli ce. The tradeâ€"in allowance brings the Come in and see our display. You will got be cost 1dbw to only $54.50 cash. You pay nothigg . pbligated. Or simply telephone and you w’l reâ€" dows if you trade in your old cook stove. Theén â€" beive complete information. This affer endsipoon. you have 12 months to pay the balance, On "t act quickly! t g' | ’ > B | i | 1t 4: | NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY $ | i impecat Ei 6 * . 64 _ woOr cook out | exan gal C sal Gas RPnge. | his Universal gas range is worth every ce of its regular price. But if you have one instal in your Kitchen nowâ€"during this special sale you gan save $10.00 by trading in your old coo! ing appliance. The tradeâ€"in allowance bri‘ng:hfl cost down to only $54.50 cash. You pay nothif dowtiif u trade in your old cook stove. Thi vyou have 12 months to pay the balance. On d; vent f you want to make your cooking easy, co nt and efficient. If you want to chan M KT se g D C io n s rernmess TE amminh "abrr e k" hours to "leisure" hours. If you want ng appliance that can be used all day wit le‘at{?g up your kitchen. Then come in ai ine this Century of Progress model Unive (Small Carrying Charge on Terms) Pri¢e for this sale only . . . $64.50 Tradeâ€"in Allowance .. ... .$10.00 Automatic Oven Heat Control Inâ€"aâ€"Burn Lighter I tion se en Lighter Inâ€"aâ€"Drawer Broiler Porcelain Antiâ€"smoke Broiler Pan T wo Service Drawers Full Size 16â€"Inch Oven Finish in Sunâ€"tan, Ivory and Black 10 allowance may Offers many luable features Taylor â€" | ~_| partment â€" _ | Company .. ‘ke the good old Coffee Co{e to morning breakâ€" pared the day erved with de« following mornâ€" ) GCook Horenberger ow on Central g back to their Road. Mr. and will occupy the hi â€"_â€"â€"4 A Speciar Mopet + a Speciar RepuceD PricE€ s524,.50 THE PRESS Cake .. B egg whites i ”!’ % teaspoon baking powder | ii' _‘ 4 tablespoons sugar. â€"| â€"|‘â€"|_ Sift flour and sugar; add to slightly beaten egg yolks; mix ifi < currants. Turn into pie plate | ”: with crust. Bake in a moderate Over (350) degrees for 45 minutes. Whe cool cover with meringue.. Plage g a slow oven (300 degrees) for minutes to brown meringue. } ||| . You will find that a meringue t >z ping adds to its appearance an makes it more inviting. P || ‘â€". Currant Meringue Pie | |. 2 tablespoons flour | _ || 1 cup sugar t it 1 cup mashed fresh currants. | brown sugar. Cut in buttor fork. Spread over cake. Sprinkle with chopped nutmeats. P x hot oven (875 degrees) 25 to 30 minâ€" utes. « af â€"!¢ § : Meringue, â€" > i6 | Beat egg whites until frothy, add baking powder and continue ‘? until stiff and creamy. F‘,‘ in sugar. .. de 18 . Secrets of the "Follies" m at Last. Scandals and Goldâ€"Digg of some of the Famous Beauti¢g Reâ€" lated by Bettie MacDonald, exâ€"flegs feld girl, in The American m the magazine distributed "“..{ Sunday‘s Chicago Herald and Ex: aminer. ; 10 U fTDM.OYSil (a10 Uegiqqs) a) 40 U SMLINE TAE 1| . . | ___!_. 48 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD ... € n ntes.: . «‘ i_ 80 |BP|â€" j : WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 _ "mtsaninieeaifanss . jT ) ; 8 AYS 2:30 to 5:80 for reading w ue Currants are now ripe, and AOth» [ | | You are Anvited to visit the Reading a ing is more delicious than a p ‘b‘ ;m t Beience literature -'h:, M'q‘z 'q‘-: ]y,l?‘ked currant pie. .3 B [ $ 4 wl t s e 4 o o o s o mt t s o â€" 4 t 4 # Sale Used Books ns Ronere erie eiren en ces 2c 396 Central Ave. Hizl\llndl}k Creasures (flhmfi Thursday and Friday Onl Nonâ€"Fiction â€" Mysteries Travel & Fiction ce may blilfied as down payment 12 months for balance i .# Telephone Highland Park 3300â€"3801 Meringue Pie, || | } i lt 1 & e 4 urrants. | 2 § | waer | | |! : ho( 6 ,f'.' mix mMO plate #’ erate gver â€" Plage in .\ Every Vacation Sport and Comfort I‘l PUKLS (GolHf, Tennis, Saddle : Horses, iffleboard, Swimming, D-ncint-â€"-m maâ€" t beauty ot_fitl'e Limberlost where ig is a | thrill. | § ) RATES REDUCED Now only $18 to !, _ FISHERMANS _‘ PARADISE LeBeautyf Spot of pl ,,l ;50 a week incluoding all meals. sy purchase plan a few dollars each month will ing you at ence the daily enjo t of reafease jdoonveniq‘nceinyourki § tasks.;| <*2â€" | . Many en have taken age of thit portunity to own a new Universal gas rarige reduced p and on easy hey recog zed it as an exceptionally fing gas range>and e price was less than they ever thought pogsible &'agurm:;suchquafityj. with so m iportant fe | B § § FISHING A chain of the finest game fishâ€" ‘lakes in thqr&orth. A variety of mlb: it streams. galore. Â¥ i [ \Northern Michigan iéPORTSf' Golf, Tennis, Saddle: Horses (LS L htful rustic cottages, comâ€" ble rooms in the lodge and close to Nature yes. ; _ i OOD _ More than you can possibly jeat of ern Michigan‘s finest food. U Fcrnoohht.vflh : MISS LENA M. SMITH, Mar. CHRISZIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scienti i1 m:hhndh'rkt' 17 T

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