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Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1933, p. 9

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[Road, before tga + boy. Park OMaATI( ir and the newspapers are full of T in mon ional but| unproved hea t in g these days. Dentand proof. Get ¢ts. You get them strtoi,:t Oilâ€"Oâ€"Mat hdm“e today sk our he t‘lg ineer to call. d Six 5 Sedan. | 8 Fi Sedan. ‘Like new. abriolet."" Fender wells. d Ave ainfully of. last skidded +underâ€" en ‘s game by virâ€" :l:'un open ‘ Miami of Dayâ€" by an erman School. illed to im the vering agling i dneâ€" Mrs: Park. urns N, Inc. cotkantomatic I 6 t is Oilâ€"Oâ€"Matic | _ 1Teen bite Wilmette $311 Tel. Highland Park 710 ted td Dayte din tral cige p ; F Sheridan ‘polo N-’ flasked a fibpefiod attack and “3 the ireuit championship from _ the imifi‘tmt and Polo Club of _ Da Ohio, last Friday at the . Osak !Brook field, 6 to 5. ' Dayton four led, $ to 1, at half time, and were 4 to 3, as the final chukker m In that _ i C.ptC.E.Davis,eug'&a Smith and Lt. L. G. Smith scored _ Lt. nlcuady by ‘ort Mc L irtin Kopp, â€" of fl-L |polic¢ department, is in a hog. pit@!| in (Rhinglander, _ Wigs _ this , , recovering from ah infection wh IWMyM'fl3'4§ \ Kopp left Friday, Aug. 11, for ja tion |at . Minocqua, . Wis. tepRits iheeived here | yesterday | 5 ‘he was recovering satis. factbrily from the infection. e Fort Sheridan Polo | Team Wins Circuit Ch_ampionship Friday rris, Wallie Rephold ar ter Zihnle, of Highland State Park u..'.&.'h' is RMr f”‘ M s had spent a w.*%. Pfitbod their tent 0N the of a bluf with a lh-dn"a 100 feet directly below them, '@ apant their time following the u* mi aotn‘rhdtuihandwq JP M hland Parkers Camp 'T‘ At Starved Rq::-']i. irtin Kopp Is In E',"W.Wl iess s, & pnmermedpine mmuheuwm championgships ag: ; md«mmm* Smith TH HEDAAY, AUG':QT 24, Wisconsin Hospital . 185 N STATE 8057 Branch t# s weal ug. 11, _ ‘ 4 "-v P oA , at 17 3, ay . | _ . 8.00 )o ol “93: N uky‘ heri= s 5. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 HIGH 'WE DEL&\; d Large can, No. 2 cans for ... 3 dozen for ..« Root Bee 2 for 2 dozen Sor :::.. We sell all b Seleet Bartlett Golden Glc "‘The CALIFORNTI \‘ ~AVC Extra Lime ORA MUSTARD Heinz P: or -ilq; Fresh Sel QG; Store with a Reputation" 2V, Siz AT Gi Ri art Pe i Sy e TG FOR FRID 5) Irs or pricots recet Juicy » Florida nger Ale ‘ky nds of Beer at reasonable prices. ‘35¢ AND P. & GROC A49¢ 35¢ 29¢ 79¢ 10c L AVENUE _ | ~‘~PHONE H. P. 4390 \ _ CIDER VIN Y and SATURDAY KBE 3 for 3 for H Del Monte EK Noneâ€"Such Hiâ€"Grade; ‘ gallon (including b \â€" Juice or Co iint hacie, _ : Beech ! Spaghetti or 1 1b. pke.; | 3 for 1 lb. brick FOF ::....s.s ® Noneâ€"SuCn I # or Webb‘s . 217¢ 4 cans for ... |., Heinz Oven ’ghd i a f s | PORK AND BEANS || Your Typewriter Man Yb. can; | â€" 25¢ M 14â€" > | $nider’s Pure A REAL 'SP}ECIAL Lighthouse Cleanser PURE LARD Armour * COFFEE wgee acaroni EGAR ilttle) 3 9c éTomato cktail 1 Ib. can ~Te¢ 29¢ 25¢ 15¢ e North Shore ‘Art League‘s juried e A’tion& of ‘paintging, chosen for Horticultural Building at A Century of Progress Exhibition, conâ€" sists| of fi v. â€"two pictures of flowers, gardens, Iqndscapes and decorative paintings. | These were hung in that building j day, night by Mr. and Mrs.Rene Lavenant, artists of Raâ€" vinia, who had entire charge of this fine |exhibition, which i%$ to hang there unti]|Sept. 3. Sotme of the North Shore Leaâ€" gue‘s artists were away on vara tions| and did not send pictures. Mr. ‘ ce, mhnager of dnm?‘ozficnl- tural Building, felt that.this was a .s‘ d and rep _,nhfiw exhibiâ€" tion »{i ug‘s painters and was happy, when he viewed it, to have it hung at the Fair. . | Hostesses for each daz":hflstbo group is on exhibition, will be the following members of the Art Leaâ€" dren taine Park for a Seventy representing the followâ€" amilies were present: G. L. ;3‘ Arthur Ve:ier, Mrs. . S} Ldbinis, Frank and Robert ock lof: thif city, Mrs. Adam Frank f Waukegan; L. Wm.‘ Jr., jand enry ;, hleber, and Edward Clapâ€" e Northbrook;: Wm. J,. Michel, yd ; l and Mrs. Emma Metzâ€" er Chi¢ago; Mrs. Wm. Schinleâ€" r ‘! Williman of Milwauâ€" ee; Mrsi Albert Bock of Kenosha, noon | was Evei onge efforts. _ The degendents of Gegza Schinâ€" ber| who |settled in what is now n tiNorthbrook in 1840, held heir ann al family reunion at Sunâ€" et Park Or| Sunday, Aug.l;!(). ‘ Reunion Held Sunday Sol. A. St. Peter As \_ _ Laundry _ v tI)r. Cleaning it SHoun Bs am Cok w D?iinr rggv‘hae, Also. 63 Avenue Phone 361 picnic nornin from | by EI‘RT LARSON ||STATIONER ghland Park 567 §$22.75 $42.50 irs, the Black Hawks and ,| are. very evenly it is expected that they e full five games before ionship. The Ramblers ild Cats are playing for laces, They too hre two ; matched teams and are‘ reat game of ball. mes are being . played $ at. the Lincolh Park [beginning at 6:30 p.m. day program the chilâ€" the playgrounds mainâ€" he Highland k East met at Woods Wednesday of last week. and part of the afterâ€" pent in running races. ved a prize for their FRACY AYLOR njoyable day was spent ‘ifull! park where they to hold this gatherâ€" s are now being played Board Indoor League mpionship. . These final ; series of the best three eing Played In r Baseball League .. The winners of each laying for the championâ€" ‘the runnerâ€"ups in the & playing for third | and gue Exhibit. isplay 2 Weeks t the World‘s Fair yground Picnic avylor‘s, Inc.) . BANDOLPH‘ ST. r Wabash Ave. 1 Teunks CATTON â€" BALES THE.PRESS Friday, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Arthur B. Haven. ~ Saturday, n';-.'.'r'oi:;“'vdi? a, Mis Helen Hare. © a 8 0 Monday, Miss Lucilie Woq ce Tuesday, Miss Caroline Rigkstrgn Wednesday, â€" Mrs. Van‘, genep M}in‘- $ ' l } _ Thursday, Mrs, Francis Bowmar Mrs, Chas. Reeves. [ j . ‘Friday, Mrs. Flora Worki) | Saturday, Mrs. Rene L&venant, Mrs. Frank Peyraud. ww /4 ... List of Exhibitors) . Mrs. William Thurston, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Englehart, Mrs. Charles: ves, Mrs. J. W, Work, M ’ n Bowman, Rene Lavenant, f‘; of Eyâ€" anston; Frank and Eliz 1:' Peyâ€" raud, Thomas ‘Wilder, Hazelâ€" Cro Ewell, Mrs. Howard Kornblith, all of ‘Ravinia; Helen P. H{‘."' Watson, of Highland " g; Mrg. Grace Brion, Unitah Shipgen Sunday, Mrs. and m{“ Wilder. : t THE MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOER Eim Member of Free Lect beauty. _ [ . | Scientists. l§ ve the plentiful su which milk @on for pearly '; Insist on pure, Mowman‘s MB Second Week || First Ch Phone Hig First Chit imprové on ( ‘WJ M "i r)‘ CEUrQN n Wagenep i’*rti ow mar uB P #ki | | : / Davenant, i R im J%4‘.. ma f + | PVA | \,| Mrs. Wilâ€" nA 8 :;i y ‘L, of Eyâ€" abéth | Peyâ€" V | by 14 Paul A. Hhrsch, C. 8. B. % cCP3 vof 'Koledo. Ohio y ‘ ara of Lectureship of The Motl ' | _ to be held stt * ind ; y;Evenihfi‘;AuBust 28, of liscovered .that ply of calcinm ns is 'nflfl§‘1’ } nd rosy checks. ch goodness of 1any others has nt before." Milk can do wonders s health | and _.._AUSC iman‘s milk other did hefore me‘ wch of Christ, Scientist \~~ANNOUNCES A : | |; . t 4 | # .; 1 ure on Christian HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Sheridan Road at Eim Place lit Is Cordially Invited to yEv_ening‘.‘AugustZS.;’l93B { ce School Auditorin: _ Milton Frartz has been appointed nfmqsnh'rr of the Deerfleld Board of Abmls”.by fayor Harry Clavey to a‘kpjtbf‘:!d of: Seth: M. Gooder, who res recently.. ) ~‘Those serving on the board, in addition to Milton Frantz are Lewis (A special of the Board fo{ Appéals was held Monday eveâ€" ning at the offices in the Decrfeld Remple, at which tlhnwit’:sru:ecflodtohavo.pnb- lifohpnfing»o.themcmwh presented q‘o‘tbo which | inâ€" volves bdts ‘Of sightyâ€"five acres in gubd "owned by McGuire and Orr and and Temple to the Catholic Diocese of Chicago for a religious institution. The date ‘of the pnb& hearing will be anâ€" nounced latet 1 t t3 mc&by Buck, of Gleneoe;Den« P,. Hull, Mrs. John V« Â¥ JA:ill Wfll!i!ui:n;.nhm, Edna hansen, He Hare, ‘ Boldenweck, . George Haskins, K.\ c.mh.rn'mu West Bills, Alice M. Jackson, Bess and Aileen Jewell of Winnetka. & M. A. Frantz Is New â€" | â€" $44 Appeals Member AND PARK, ILLINOIS «l . : er Christensen. , except in the case of the that goesiby our farm. We want that road .concreted immeâ€" diatdly, the‘ GoWernment to pay all ostd.â€"AtchisoniClobe:. > §$0 N. First St| © Highland Park â€"+ Closing J. SMITH !’H!‘:{&A“ isnn s3r Scic TELE | ... PAGE NINE Uncalledâ€"for â€" in The Opén till $ p.m. i+

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