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Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1933, p. 4

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i a week ago. She is visiting her mother Mrs. Franklin B. Hussey and seeing all the friends she knew when she lived here. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Peers have m apartment ixlI’tln Udell . They formerly resided in Ravinia. D Messrs. George and Floyd Koon and Wayne Hise have gone to Deâ€" troit, Mich., and will drive some new ears back today (Thursday). News of the death of Mrs. Robert Watson, mother of, Mrs. William to be gone a -atduflu which time the shop will be closed for reâ€" decorating purposes. & Mrs. Charles Ingram Bernard III has been busy going to the fair since she arrived from New York Miss Frye and her assistant Miss Virginia Jerome of this city, and of Jane Frye Sportswear of Lake Forest are leaving Monday for New York on a buying trip. They expect Mrs. Fred Siljestrom and Miss Margaret Siljestrom left Monday for Three Lakes, Wis., where they will remain until today. Mrs. C. V. Van Arsdale, wha has been spending the past two weeks there, will return home with her sisters. Mrs. William Saathoff entertained last Friday afternoon for Mrs. Marie Larson of Jenkintown, Pa., who has been visiting in Highland Park. ~Miss Viola Longren left last week with friends for a months auto trip to California. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs; B. G. Longren of Highwood. i ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Des Moines, ITowa,. spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hoppe. Mr. Smith is Mrs. Hoppe‘s brother. Miss Mae Bliss had as her guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Belden Lee Daniels of Marion, Ohio and the Misses Hull of Harrisburg, Pa. _ _ Mrs. A. D. Fisher of Cincinnati, Ohio, is spending August with her sister Mrs. H. W. Coolidge of Dean Avenue, Ravinia. Miss Marion Moon who spent the past year visitihg her aunt Mrs. Henry Christman at the Bronx in New York, returned to her home reâ€" cently, She was accompanied by her aunt and herâ€"cousin Mrs. Henry Christman and son‘ Arthur, En route here, they spent five weeks at Chaâ€" tagua. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kutzer and family who spent the past two weeks at their cottage at, Hayward, Wis., have returned to their home on N. Second Street. Mr. and Mrs. George: E. Bliss of N. Linden Avenue spent the weekâ€" end at Castle Park, Mich., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Bingham of 'l‘rT' N.C. ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moran and family and Mr. C. A. McHugh spent the weekâ€"end at Green Bay, Wis., visiting relatives. §~ _ Mrs. 1. 0. Jones of Chicago spent several days this week with her brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. KiekhL f . a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herdklotz of : Woodstock were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon of Homewood Avenue. Mr. Frank Conrad who has been seriously ill in the Jefferson Park hospital, Chia,o’ , _ is â€" recovering nicely. 4x . Mrs, Henry F. Maechtle and daughter Mildred are vacationing at their summer cottage on Paw Paw Lake, Watervliet, Mich. Miss Marion Beere who has been living with her aunt in Long Island, N. Y., for the past two years reâ€" turned to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Wm. Beere last Wednesday. °* * Mrs. Robert Aynsley has returned home from the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, where she recently underwent an appendectomy. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Alige Bennett and Mrs. George Brown, mother and sister of Mrs. Paul Udell who have been makâ€" ing an extended visit here returned to their home in Ione, Wash., on Mr. Itrving F. Conrad of St. Louis, Mo., spent the past week with his parents Mr.. and Mrs. M. H. Conâ€" rad. Mrs. Conrad and baby daughâ€" ter Barbara will arrive Monday to spend a week with Mr. Conrad‘s parâ€" ents. She has been in the east for several weeks visiting her parents. Mrs, Diamond Brush entertained at bridge on Wednesday (yesterday) at her home in Highland Park. with friends in Highland Park. Mrs, Marie Larson left Tuesday morning: for her home in Jenkinâ€" town, Pa., after a three weeks visit in current issue. DERUDOAIONE OL Sondolence, cards of thanks A © other -hlnvh.nmmhummm Bubscription Price $1.50 per year NOLUME 22 CHICAGO OFFICE PAGE FOUR Highland Park Locals and Personals Thursday of each week by the Udell Printing Company as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Ofice at Highland Purk, HL THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS A member 1 P ts E CHICAGO SUBURBAN . GrRoUr Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 W Tower > must be accompanied by i name and : sddrees of the writer. -\m‘m-‘hwhm noon to insure Appesrance ~pcieromge nnemlae L B AUGUST 24, 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markeli left Mon:ky. for | Pa yfi!ixo., to, t;k“: Mr. Markell‘s back (;’.b home. She s tlygprttw d in Highland |P t% Mmonohan., | porial & t 8 ”:f A. Grandma Krumback, who has been ill for the past and who sufâ€" fered a fall on Mobd'Ly, is getting along nicely i f 195‘ James Cl Ridgewood y ;:ul:‘: %t% guest of izghfi r&. [ gy‘ fo' ?I‘h Mrs. Williant Kopp nper& the weekâ€"end | . igago. ‘ with her daughter, 4J i‘ Miss Edith Tucker is spending two weeks as the guest of Mrs, Harâ€" old ~Crozier of Néw| York.. Mrs. Crozier ormerly CAMQ Monohan.© e voo e c 96 Vail. Mrs,. R.T, R. ufign and daughâ€" ter Jean motoréd to Endi N.Y., over the to join Mr. Hastâ€" tings who has '3: the east for several TK t all home on M C3 0d | : Betty Ja cof Oklahoma is visiting B# aunt,‘ Mrs. Roger S. Ruth Herbst left today for South Haven, Mich., where will spend a week as the guest of Miss B ly Roach. / | tp o+ 1PA Mrs. Ashe khart of 1 City, Mo., and{Mrs. Elmer Freythe of Chicago are guests of th parâ€" ents, Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Mavo. Marshal |E. r ter Haven, Fla,, is visiting utl.‘ H.@l? u‘*n of avenue. | | EJ ihend top Woeks vithibe ho Move: spend tv‘r'oi e'o*sfil nztfiuero- dith‘o BRCE alid NE +4 Miss Lygia Hast has k:. to Cannondale, Cgnn., to spend the balâ€" ance of th ‘\with her cousâ€" in, Miu».:Afm M who b*. been visiting in} Highland Park. | _ yith het erspdyprents MF. mad \&r L Mrs. cl;;eg M men- their home Dr. and Mis. Robert H. Herbst and . family ‘have ‘returned from E‘CIO Riv T, i‘-, vhere m‘r spent several weeks vaca olh : (=: Mr.â€" a 8. Flavel Rfim snd img »hilen wl gertve Suning f ity, | Mo., tlr::: e ith th_u}lr motn,k. Mu L .L. Winters.] > [ =<>0>}[â€", Mrs. J Cady| Ewell and her daughter, Diane, hs¢ ret | from a trip to t ists‘ rlqlony“ Stone City, Iowas. o 1] j of Techr at Brocksbutrg, Va., were gu Dr. and Mrs, N. 8. Mayo. â€" r 14 The Gr Aid Socie at Laegel Ang. 2q.j thet!.= . Prof, and Mrs. Otto Burkhart of tlle_Vijgitia?Polytmnic m« Mrs;fht Riggio has ‘just reâ€" turned from LaSall¢, Ill., where she visited*g ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvia Costa.| Her gister, Miss Delâ€" ores C who : panied her home, will ain /in x.sfh. and enter ‘a ol of |beauty culture there. ; } i4 Mr. |and Mrs. ‘John ‘Kinderman and Aéu"hte Donna Jean of Fort Wayn'ind. were | the nbicuof Mrs. Viola Gonrad| a few days of last week. «1 PP 4 Domt _Ja&ne Melville is spendâ€" ing this w in (Evanston as the guest of the J. B. Sandersons. _ Mr. rs. ‘F. W. Sparks of Long N.Y} are visiting relaâ€" tives l, r aifew weeks. Mr. Spar: rn to attend the National G ) . Association of America} conventipn, held in Chicaâ€" go over the week:end. Mr. Sparks was ‘ president of this organâ€" izatio the convention. Both Mr. and Mrg. Spark# are well known here, ‘haying mi‘fd in Ravinia a few years ago. ‘!| 6 3 e â€" Misg ian and Betty Foth have ré to their home in Sprin 1d, afte: week‘s visit at the home of Mriand Mrs. Edgar Severson.. | | & Mt. and Mrs. Robert Umback of Chm nt. the . weekâ€"end with their parents Mr? and Mrs. William cnd. | From there they left by motor for Marioni, Kas., where they will visit Mr. %bflck’n »grandparâ€" ents. | 1 | u‘t. Gus) Maerklin will leave Friâ€" day a le of weeks with relafiive?a in Milwaukee, Wis. Barker) of *Bcvil*{,nrive, came as a hock to :g;: many, friends here with whom she had become acâ€" qujptfii d er numerous visits wit \ her ‘daughter. . She passed away earl thhi week in Portage, Le fin%rie, Manitoba, Canada. Mrs, Barker and her two sons were with Mrs. Wa whan she passed away. $ North Michigan. Avenue, Tel Stats 6326 zbh- n&fi:‘fi"h&‘m"" 4 . 5 Cents Per Single Copy of Winâ€" NUMBER : 26 r. and entral The Bolsh say there unemployment in Rguin. And tically no w Dallas Ne Mrs. Mattit Torson Reichelt, w dow of the John A. Reiche Senior, passell aw very suddenl on Tuesday in the Evanston ospi tal. Funeral) services will held Thursday af pon (today) at 1:30 at the home, g 8 Elmwood . vem;: in Wilmette and burial will be Woodstock. Mrs. £:ichelt surâ€" vived by two children Mrs. & A. Smith (Faith) of Wilmette and Morâ€" ris Selz Reichelt| of: Evanston| ‘The Senior Reichélt family ‘resi in Deerfield for many c;rs and moved to Wilmette gbout ten years ago. _ Mr, Aylesworth r: survived by his widow and liftle soh Allen. He chief fores t&dA. D. Lask farm and 8 in rfie about five 1 | t Homer. G, |Aylesworth pufid away Th ay evening at his home on Waukegan Road, following (a brief illness dug to an infection. Fhâ€" neral services‘ were held Sunday at Kelley‘s ~undertaking parl in Highland Park, with the Deerfi Masons in charge. The y was taken to Perinsylvania for i?‘ final resting p E.mP B xA _ AlH local are invite tend the "birthday < party" club this evening (Thursda pm. Refreshments will Homer G, Aylesworth _ Pazsslés On Thursday Another big basket picnic for the Highland k Elks a their friends wi held next Slmw-, Aug. 27, at trf'l Grove, a vate grove, sputh of the| Verrion Country Clib| on Saunders Road, southwest o theld. $ All memers of Highland, Park Lodge 1362 ahd their friends are urged to attend, and bring‘ picnic lunches. Ball games, a putting conâ€" test and refreehments are plamiod‘ for the i b hx Prizes w ven to the winners in each event to the ot place merchants in â€" Highland made it possible to give t and ribbons were: Olsen Co., Se ers Jewelry S tral Hardware, / Gsell Highland Pér P#lrm.cy, Park Har & and the Ro of Highla rk,_ Highlanc 1. Lowenstein 2. Grover 8. Johnson Women . 1. Johnson 2. Kline mpmacessicansion‘si 1. L. Marks 2. L. Walker 8. J. Levy 8r. Girls 1. L. Zahn . Humer Breast Stroke 1. G. SiHjestr Girls 5 Bit en Intermediate 1. Henry 2. ‘Tom Sim{ 8. Walker 2. L. Walker Junior Boys 1. John Ken follows:. Anngal P: 1. Styles Wi 2, Llfl" Dar 8. Frits Kav Went Schenche their de: able to d waves; â€" The Ce| carnival Aug. 13 ning of l WatertFCtnival Held /; At Central Ave. Beac Mrs. Lee Vollmer of Ravinia e tm:t_aineclit:{ cards Mfi; evenin, Miss | Street, an ap turned ti Mrs. J. A Qei&elt, Sr. | | Pass iAWay Tu ay Hay tA flug were on h nf:gaiions, but io because 0 d STYLE itral Avenue beach y. m‘i‘ to haves been he! 1t m%“fl it week. SW Lobdell a "ibhiightant Pprk ners of the races were k (Board Quarter Mile Swim irk Elks To | Basket Dinner ichelt | night suddenl ‘;f r i Hospiâ€" | thete held " 1:30 L o‘ Avenue | bei 11 | be ';: it“of surâ€" m . H. A.| setHer nd More] |||| n| The | ided in| ‘the airk who ug â€"CO,, Tighland to atâ€" at the ) at, 8 Served. rst place ribbons is no prac« iry Club d d ?J‘;;:j wore the ‘hig TH E e Grace M. E. Ladies‘ Aid Soâ€" e will l%old a bakery sale ‘at ler‘s _ Pharmacy, Saturday, 26. is will be an excellent opportunity to do your Sunday shopâ€" ping there‘ and avoid having to do y own ng. i3 ‘ mal fibrer, Waeonge c Pm 95 Me9" pRorpigunagen Moadt of e (ee Rprmain ib 'l f ies Belle Hubbell of Libertyâ€" Martha, !?opliie Calder of North i ;rr’velh Thompkim; ofl ; :d‘:rl.l. ?ioh Kruse of dlenview. { '_fineLÂ¥11m Hodges of Deerâ€" at Such crmplaints as are unsigned r made| by telephone by persons ho refuse to disclose their iden ity, willirreeeive no consideration atsoever, and will not even be in7 estlg‘nted. s c j | No attention whatsoever will be paid. to annonymous complaints reâ€" garding yiolation of the NRA blanâ€" ket code, or of the industriak codes, according to the decisgion of the comâ€" mittee at yesterday‘s meeting. While no authority has as yet n'ven’rd in the local committee to the enforcement of theâ€"‘codes, uch complaints as are properly iamed‘arg!e identified will be taken p with the authorities in charge of his dist for attention. P1 Information may be had from any. f the officers of the local commitâ€" who are as follows: Mayor E. B. etzel, eral; Mrs. Nellic P. inn, Adjutant General; Howard oran, . Sales Colonel; Mortimer inger, Publicity Colonel; R. D. mith, Educational Colonel; or at e Highland Park Chamber of ommerce office. â€" Tressu:x. Esther Grimm, Lounsâ€" ; B n. 29409 Conductress, Hattie Wessling. Associate _ conductress, â€" Dorothy elzow of Wilmette. | Chapla } Hazel DeBerge of Palâ€" ne. t 4 ' ht > No of Honor _ ussie L. Hart, associate grand arry xi Colé, associate grand Advanced Officers‘ Night was obâ€" ed : rsday ‘evening by the » eld AChapter of the Eastern e board of town auditors of eld (Township met Tuesday t at the township offices on ral Avéenue, will meet" again next: Tuesday night, to transâ€" important business. . , this week‘s meeting, the memâ€" of the board completed the audâ€" of ”v?c:nl-m bills joutstanding nst the hip, and allowed a ment of certain bills. PRES S Local merchants who have signed up undet the NRA blanket code are being supplied with stickers for the use of consumers. These Blue Eagle stiekersjwfll be given to any houseâ€" holder or resident who signs a pledge card at rnygf the local stores disâ€" playing the Blue Eagle. They may be used on cars or on doors or winâ€" dows. / E0.+ : .arge Attendance At O.E.S. Meeting Thursday jonorary sentinel, Arthur Holâ€" ds of hland Park. f.% jloloists, Bill and Glen Ehinert of rth Chicago. â€" & tar. Itxu one of the largest ard nest meetings of ‘the year, and any prominent people participated the program.. The stations ‘were led as follows: | Acting worthy matron, Ruth Notz, Acting worthy patron, Jack Notz. Auocinl matron, Beatrice Meyer. Associate patron Richard Mangold \Kelvyn Park. t Secretary,; Louise Galitz of Wheelâ€" wn Board Meets To Audit Bills Tuesday ; . Will Meet Next Week Trai and films for the use of the local theatre have been ordered by the publicity colonal to educate the public in the purpose and methâ€" iod- of he NRA through that :medâ€" um. E s ivian Scott, past worthy grand â€" Concégrted .efforts of) a speakers bureau of twentyâ€"five prominent, loâ€" cal citizens under the direction of the educational committee, is sought by Mayor Metzel. | Pamphlats conâ€" taining full information in regard to the NRA are to be supplied from Washington for the use of these speakers. f ‘While some oppositi;pn is being met, in ‘certain quarters, and some evidcnc‘n of failure to cooperate are seen, little difficulty is anticfpated in bringing these into line when the "big stick" of the President is wielded in the near future. t report on the work of his group and declared that the general spirit loâ€" cally :rmed very favorable to the NRA movement,. & tbA CITY APPROACHING 4100 PER CENT NRA Bakery Sale Saturday (Continued from page 1) [A Nebraska 1: “ | sa: Gh:};h” #topped worrying sifice the Governâ€" mient stationéd in| hi ’ify & brigadier general, idh | ‘al) and two professors to tike cate of the farm : situation.â€"Mifineapofis f"'"' w' 6 HA t w | Gen. Frank Parke , comu the Sitth Cofpl Atfe " w sists of these ',w | Gen. P'-rk’r sen -‘ otice partments of the cokps ar ing Fort Sheridan ,1 gin ot P“sid‘nt RoO ’;» elt’. and calling upon all army to make purchases! on y f establishments. _ !\ | Full support of the RN4 by the personnel) of th army in Illinois, “‘ consin has been agkured Hignwooil Officer Is _ urt In Motorcycle : : "Spill""! Last Sunday | is )1}}| Bert Carey, Highwood |mptorcycle officer, received }: ul injuries to his left side Sund : af | when thrown from his m Kchine| while ridâ€" ing along : Waukegan ue â€" in Highwood. |+l0 P ; Mr. Carey was first taken to the Fort Sheridan medigal for first aid, and was 'fl‘ takén to the Highland Park Hogpital for treatâ€" ment. F I Army Person%l‘w _ Support NRA we y noids, [Ff 8 OB3 The schedule of Colldge Days nn‘: as follows: August 21, Chicago and Wellesley; Augu ( 2, n’if.';a.,. and Smith; August 23, IMlinois and Vassar; August | 24, Chicago and Rockford; August #5, Wikconsin and Wellesley; August 26, Nofthwestern and Smith; A f, 28, [llinois and Vassar; August 20, Wigconsin and Rockford; f’*“ Chi¢ago and: Wellesley; Augu g 1, NoÂ¥thwestern and Smith; Septemiber 1, Ilinois and Vassar, and Septémber [2,| Wisconâ€"< kin and Rockford.: â€"â€" â€"| _‘ 1 & 4 $ t se The girls will also (ad: f p’”“’. t ocmes to take is thois to school, clothes f&! take #0‘,’ s | The ‘ and give inform el onÂ¥ Thig on dn oa fornfihy on uhooll: wha‘::i their representatives, the shop, is divintg f include the Uni e ::y of Egl;f‘mw C at0ne Vewa ‘?‘ {farion James and Hatrict Tiiden: Northwestern, Lorâ€" Hm * 'av' PUd t.l‘ etta White and Heétty Jem lfi;flm Smith, Heletn cl: Misen, ifi»ii, . girl not : ye T12 _ mb yaus‘ jorie McLerie )T y d;!l: § hi son; University o6 pite 4 oY Reynolds. | Genevena, the other We lesléy repreâ€" sentative, will: mapdel some of the newest clothes fd# col wear, inâ€" ecluding clas n"fj ngs, campus frocks, evening |@owns, fipdrtu outâ€" fits and so forth, / t variety of the mewest of the fashions for colâ€" lege wear will be showh in the Cfi- lege Shop, which ha im an outâ€" standing featu ,} at ‘s evety Fall for the past kix y§ars. h a abiscle en d 1Flh hss OR ALaL nE Miss Mae Bliss of Highland Park is one of the representatives of Welâ€" lesley in the -;« ful | lege Shop which opened ig Ma | Field & Company Aug. ; for weeks.~ Miss Bliss, witl Martha Doty ‘of Lieut. Wilfotd J. Faul and Serâ€" geant Joseph HK, Bishop have been selected to pilog the U, 8. Army enâ€" try. This teami won. mtioPll climination ~ co ; (Zmnhu f ‘f 1932, and were to représent the Uni= ted States as one of the three Amerâ€" ican teams in the intermational comâ€" petition, but lack bf funds prevented their participa } \Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company has enâ€" tered a balloon.!‘ Ei § Miss Mae B&s Â¥ Model At 1 bnovedWrr sts bobdicid BE $ s9) tA 1 ‘Ten entries have ten received alâ€" ready in the Filee for the eo:iud Gordonâ€"Benn ett! itrop ,) which will be defended fd the |United States by Lieut. C d T. |(G. W. Settle, U.S.N., who won the gvent last year from a field of 16 co rs by pilâ€" oting the U. $ Navy bag from Basle, Switzerland, th a point on the Russianâ€"Poligh border, 921 mhu distant, Fle w O }f ) | ue lnviutiz::h id send|lentries to Chiâ€" cago for i the hegvierâ€"ang it» erâ€"â€"thanâ€"air t ve mllfl:x. tended to the $8 natigns having merâ€" ongutical socictiés affiliated with the Federation Aetnmautique Internationâ€" Ale, the world;governing body for air sports. $ed <|| : ’ ‘dow cards and ti l4 f The International |Air Races and Gordon â€" BenBett Joon Htl. which will be held gt Curtissâ€"Reyâ€" nolds Airport, Sept. 1, 2, 3, 4, form the aviation f f‘* e of A Century of Progress, and are . to be the outstanding competitive aviation events of the year. || | ¢ tor of the International Air |and Gordon Bennett B * Races, has been in H"mi Q rk conferring with civic leaders and making arâ€" rangements with the H. and R. hnl- pach Travel 'w' earp, 886 Central Avenue, for h disfribution of inâ€" formation a "3 literature, such as automobile ?‘ shield stickers, winâ€" dow cards and ticketg, | { LocalTrlBj‘ reau _ : Distribriting Air Race Literature, Stickers e & C€ L. 51 41 trophy,| 18¢) the Un "ij T-' | won the of 16 co J. |Nayy i" | boyde; e s O / | ford| J. Pau i L Bishop 1o¢ fthe a earmi won| t] cot 6 3 e t0 représe one of t $ ts ‘hpwestern nois and in jand go and Pthwestern llinois and | Wisconâ€" nn‘ ‘ield Shop i metoe , gupport program personnel om RNA Signers ‘| regular h under t;f hich conâ€" program tion.| . After two weeks of| innctivity. a ég the Fort Sheridan po “w, nothej ;‘ fast gamg of "ho | al.| as Wil o it, m Ldphy'edth next Su : afternoon, 1| . The will be} between th a Fort Shetidan mm“::“ he O m wentsia team, . The c tart year | at 3 .0%¢ The line-T‘g’ 1 be as Pilâ€" follows : Sheridan Capit. C. B. %flCold. Maj} C. K. Rhinehart, Capt. *On |P. P. Rodgs, and Maj. C. C. Smithy m‘for Onwebtsia: > Charles C Glore, "The L!lrllo Ghnt” "I Loved You â€"â€"â€". Wednesday" "When Ladies «_ Meet" | "”‘{M%fi--â€"?z} Aug. 31 â€" COMING . Sept. 1 ED. G. &omnsox MARY ASTOR | â€" Tuesdayâ€" Sundayâ€"Monday _ Aug. 27â€"28, ANN HARDING | ROBERT MONTGOMERY! BE COOL AND COMFORTABLE! Pm eog t Al ies Attendant in Charge | Thurs.â€"Fri.â€" Aug. 24â€"25â€"2¢ JANET GAYNOR â€" ALCYON Open rysâ€"7:30 to 11 _. and 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m Centrally located between Highâ€" wood and Highland Park, PHONE YOUR ORDER®â€" 1024 Pfuhm Dellmy f. 34 BIRLOIN FRESH HALIBUT STEAK (Friday) per Phowe Oradhy rrompily Atjerites. CHOICE cur ROUND Onwentsia Will Plafl ’ Ft. Eheridan In Polo ! â€" _ On Sunday Afte There. no “+.‘ F SBheridan the past two S or account of the Eastâ€"West Onwentsia) Club at Lake est, which was) won by the West in final game last Sunday . per 1b NEW COOKING and BAKING APPLES (Wmm 6 Ibe ... haees pu i . "*rr P dAbe Ti e t e 5t onaed) Sfmmong nolmpiroum SALAD YOUNG AMERICAX CHEE&E Are: adtdies ‘wigetad tdeig CHOICE CUTS BEEF POT ROAST, Ib ... MeLAUGHLIN‘8 333 SANTOS COPFEE:; fl,xm Â¥ Ihe L. Give Charity Dlnui' \ _ At Vista del I MANOR HOUSE corn? Ib. 35¢; ( 3 Ihe) 3 lbs| ELIS% LANDI| WARNER BAXTER .. The e rtammen:& of the dance be given by . h gional pupils from the G| School of Dancing, who wi six dances during the l e sn 54 oun eaar 1060 m Green Bay Tu e H. P. 1 FREE DEuvgx'Y |\ ~The or â€" Welfare _ F com: (of eighteen Nor % igirls, agod from 18 to 24 y. [group h&g. been organized| for eral months for the pi of cak. ing for needy families on Bhore. dance Saturda R is given. procure funds for continuance of this work. |â€" _ _ â€" MORAINE Aoblghah onmniraolifiec e ho smy 4 690 ies .‘ The North Shogp Juniog Welfare League Myill give a ch Saturday evening, August P6, at Vista | Lago in No Mah‘s Intonnetina thirt Butpess | Phone Highland Park 2400 HENRY GARAT "Adorable" THURSDAY, AUCGUSH 2 VISIT OUR STORE gor P\ ppioaing f and ROCERY ATs® ELICATESSEN in in with _ boe 16¢ AfQ 3 1t A8l Read the STOP â€" SH e folk""" Rendered La Pure Kettle Fresh All Beef Hamburger STEAK, 1b. .. Round Steak : Newrocalom Office â€" 246 N. ..\ _ Adlephoie Chuck Roast Sausage Mc# Kali Hams Kerber‘s Kounty Kured ® Kerber‘s Kounty. Pig Hams k. c 1 Tt QUA MA R Lean and Tender PORK Loin Roast â€" h ...._‘.i-.u’-‘;%w Juicy and Tender Best Native Beef ED MALPE Free Delivery 307 Wauke . Highwo WE A . nR Fresh Little Fresh Frying Chick > TH FRLâ€"SAT. S 30¢ ~Gabriel "@The Sil Thursda y Fridayâ€"Saturds WALTER Sunda y â€"Monds Tuosday â€" Wed. â€"â€"â€" COmIng "Today DEERP "LITTLE "WHEN LAJ "REUNION | "COLLECE l-m Joel McCren + Chirop Palmer G Main JOAN C GARY b4 Ad ue IRENE Children hone! Last Ti and _E

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