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Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1933, p. 2

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; Professional and Business ‘Tel. Highland Park......__.._. Tel Glencoe ‘abinet Work and â€"Refinishing equipment assures mlongst avarir? wonk â€"Call Highland Park 1509â€" â€" _ Estimates Cheerfully Given 560 LINCOLN PLACE e Starting â€" Lighting â€" Ignition Generator, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired faike Rooks Soict heud trrate Suromke Autolite Delco Remy Dyneto Stromberg Philco Diamond Grid Batteries GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop Painting â€" Paperhanging RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Elm Place NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE E. L. VINYARD, Representative Phone Deerfield 320â€"R PAINTING and DECORATING Painters‘ Supplies Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 Fair Prices Phone Highland Park 3422 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator Highland Park, HL PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Garments called for and delivered ./ Tel. H. P. 495 85 8. St. Johns Ave. 4 South First Street By experienced repair man. Estimates Free SANTI BROS. DAIRY Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY DRY CLEANING PAGE TWO UPHOLSTERING MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE near Lincoln Avenue 2 North Sheridan Road Auto Body and Fenders Drive Your Car In and Get Entimate Lambeth Workshop STEFFEN: RADIO SERVICE Roeam 306 _ North Shore For Quality and Service DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Tailoring and Repairing BUTTER AND BGGS Automobiles HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP Jpholstering PHONE 568 E. NELSON Cesttertseeoseccesenssssmmsnes AV., HIGHLAND PARK Highland Park 29 S. SECOND ST. 24 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD The yi of Deerfleld is receivâ€" ing a n:jof uitms#mfrom stores (that t;:;;gw' All but $1 (been cpl ‘and the remai w%) be : this week. There se five u{df.‘ listed in Class A; onejin Class B; two in Class C; and ond in Class D." _ | will oper day, Sdp announ same 4 books, | Engli three mot Meyer i Sept. 11. Deer "The| Younger? Generation" was the ic disenssed by Dr. W. F. Weir! hutsdféy at the Woman‘s Missipnary Society of the Deerfield Presbyterian Chugch, at the home ~of Mrs) J. A. Ripichelt, |Jr.. Miss Loui uhn led€in the devotional pa:tu’ftha‘pm. It was the annual young people‘s méeting and quite a | numbe! ( them attended. Reo Hipsley, tubagsoloist of Northâ€" brook,] gnd |Jane EWarner, clarinet soloist| |with Jeap Pemfl- at the piano.| y p o m" S Deer Skokie V; men‘s (Park, master of cereâ€" mo‘ The : was one of the w esful ‘pver held in Lake Co | | son. plalls braloe Aefl Dr.{ bo E 15 years and under, Ed Jablongki;|gitls‘ :race, 15 years and undeor, raft; young ladies Tace, â€" | | 5 |mm. race (gver 1 ) Jim Thompâ€" -ou-} gâ€"catcing contest, Ed Jacobâ€" sn . I i f bout ‘one tho people atâ€" te : t 'tmcouiy American Legion p lutsund‘yltSpom- z west of Waukegan. Races, ;games, amusements ";d p;?cpquqr were the events 0 h 4 P en ol * % l riez o Henry Foval was in charge of the children‘s program, and Ben Hadad n. charge pf the refreshments. he winnerts of the athletic events were as folgru‘g Boys‘ race, 6 years and huxder, icky, Crump; girls‘ race, 6 years and under, A. Jane Cook; boys‘ race, 9 years and under, Alvin Ric In- mml‘ olth' ‘irl.’ race, 9 years and under, seampered a before heg name could be seâ€" eured; boys‘ race, 12 years and unâ€" der, ,flhnq'al ‘Jutk; girls‘ race, 12 years (and undgr, Virginia Madad; C NBIDER the processes family| wash g through at Iuome.’..hm rubbing over‘ a corrugated w rd; poking and pr in boiléer with a j fimt.“fi#h: fi;nd wre ng A*‘ w = er. _ In our Iflnm‘m& oscillating tumbjers swish y othes fimh softâ€" ater and soap that is far purer thax any: you Mr. |Miller, ';u;l. H. P.?ajglo 1 p§. 11. Prigcipal C. E. Bates ces that all $« will be the s | last ‘except English which will:be changed to an | r‘ in all gradesâ€" o |eight inclusive. The Wilâ€" rheld Grammar School n for its faf session on Monâ€" d Gets: $900 eyenug From Beer 1d ‘Sdltplse f To Open Sept. 11 eir Aditresses M' nary Society "1" Ge a 'v,. 0 “ y Sodiety o !'il‘p " N, J.| A.) Ritch pr!nciM“fivfll flso;pe_z; Is Attended By 1000 1. H K 3310 ipal C. E. Bates joks will be the except English changed to an lley r of : Sportsâ€" BAAIDT Sro es ty B North [(Wauk Zion Mundelei H1c Lake Fo Lake Bh Kenilwotth |, Winne < 14 Hubbard| Woods Glencoe | . . Com rRduced Park THE PRES S [ JRTH: ,,SHON; ;Announdl . $ I Fojrf the past few wee ,‘ >een .mvafk‘in,g 3 stddy - | t4 rovided by this new anf >i-ed;e of Federal Legislat‘: hall be plfeased' to discu%%i rou ‘at your convéenience. § 13,20 14.,50 $ 8.58 $12.08 8.72 12.22 8.85 12.35 8.92 12.42 9.24 12.74 9.51 13.01 9.90 13.40 10.30 13.80 10.96 14.46 lli.56 15.06 125r94» 16.44 13,20 16.70 14,52 18.02 @ t OWfl@flfS AND ParKk S Ride r Rates thly T THE OLD RELIABLE 12.74 13.01 13.40 13.80 14.46 15.06 16.44 16.70 18.02 15.72 17.00 Starting Septemb made on North r tation tickets to at table in this ndv to and t( t3 H# rcket ates er 1, substantial reductions will be i.. e I..ine6.0â€"rid¢montbl,7m“. m Chicago. ©(Please note the vl,.dn‘ } ,,‘r f [ 4 ¢ [ form of the present eo.fimuufion anged to a simplified punchâ€"card Â¥You Buy with a‘ Shifle Line Ticket ‘E LINE Loan T \TE BANEK ve have ie plans eresting em with + We CHICAGO! nlm. r No dirt. No dust, No Avoidance of long, titesome walks , easier to handle THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 O Th +4 iC Â¥ 3 Life :"mt'u. ir, -mo-@-'-u a number of yerrs is the first of a rooukie cop.‘ We . going (to like> this or.". interesting. & tainment will be fo "Covering the Wor values in *‘The Fire ‘lhfn:-w‘ :‘-'q':-fl‘dl the which 1.&'.-&‘»-1)1 New York Zoologit nMIuh-’ vmhd{“y‘et: .u-uum..': tiles.. You will wes clhe ‘Sand;" a) story REPORT RESULT CAMP COURT OF ‘h‘h.m.‘% scouts will be «plendid Scouts and Sea wet in free that uniform (Ate “mh ‘The North mbly have 800 to 15,000 boys that at 10 a.m.. going rr-'-ill'h have <parts in ample time for * Fair. , Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€" favorably with advancement + enodhraged | in dr gram â€" As a muke of ‘the panbke :. 26 Jx CHIBF WEET ABOUT SEPT which ami sure in téreet. «ne parsed his sen awimmiing 0. hc-th eame to .camp wni were able to swim .ah.amm-h{ mer camp with his cil â€" awards . throug 'utdt:.n-d which : is This year at ithe Ka«â€"Jaâ€"Wan the two weoks‘ cs 4, Thomes i&-v! lock. _ [ Winnetkaâ€" guard: Troop 148, F good. ‘Glencoeâ€"Tro ::l Parkâ€"Traop ‘ Long. §~,_V"n2: James “.:&,3 Nefi Raint 9 SCoUT rhkibnk | C AEURED CUak? week seas Boy Sc I hope The report ¢ M@NnuUL furmace m Waukegan 7 Preni. o /* If you yO ree ult ‘atdve ys co hea Hhe Ja uts

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