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Highland Park Press, 31 Aug 1933, p. 5

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of your Fiirnishings. ‘Bewing, ftair Pads and Linings. | at your Rome on the floor. ; . No mus$ or fuss. o NASH of d y and Carpéts Dyed to Deliver| LEANED AND REPAIRED .â€"P. 3900 extra charge. cash al PROOFING PROCESS! ~â€" Mr. Mrs. H L Su! Road are n:lth. e J la on the birth of a son, born , Aug. 28, at the Mr. :::m i E. [C. ‘orest J ' F | fami vbom been t m F. J. Bheltons, left the Part of week for their home in Ard. more, $ ; Misq . Molly McCaffrey anld her sister Mrs. Fraik Crum of Newark, Il., enjoying a two weeks vaca. tion at Devils Lake, Wis. ; THYURSDAY, AUGUST 31, . mm ol s oo uen Cl aen ie fité?' . p -‘\‘ . PPR t . aek | a':.-‘f.l' "! vIE: ’ ~orerali® h [ ~ t Th .n oo U‘,O%‘ ‘d & aT) p \J ~~HPY > Â¥ | > on the 1 , Aug. 1 ospital. " and â€" Mrs who hay heltons, week for pd carry only Highland Park 3900 ‘p' $1.00 85¢ P . $4 §7 &4 The Philomat Reading Circle will hold their fall picnic at the home of Mrs. J E. Ham, next Tuesday evening. 1€~ _A Mrs. Robert Tri and daughâ€" ter Margot who is s i &he sumâ€" mer with her father (Mr, F. W. Cushâ€" ing at the Moraing Hotel spent a few days last week in Pmm, Wis., with her sist:‘, Mrs, |8 ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Nunn of Morgine Road early: this month anâ€" nounced the « ent of their daughter Miss hy Nunn to Thomas Samuel H n, | Ir., ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. omas, Samuel Harrizson of Denver and C:)‘i‘fomia. No date for the has been set, but Mr. in and his bride will live in St. Louig after they are married, for he is in business there, Mrs. Frank Swanson of. Lintoln Neb,, is spending this week visiting relatives in Highlind Park. Mr. Swanson â€" will â€" s the weekâ€"end here. 24 ' fiu n<d Mrs, Mary Farrell and son Harry of West Park Avenue, are leaying the first of September for Chm where they intend| to make t home. : Mr. and Mrs, tended the funeral Schroeder of day. Mrs. Sch is an old time resi ton and had many land Park. Mr. and Mrs. and family of Logans I will be the weekâ€"end of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Barry! of Aventie. Mr. Smith| is Mrs|_ s brother. 3 t4: Mrs. Jeno Pe d of'Pvanfinld‘ are the: happy C of a son, born Saturday at the Highland Park Hospital. : c 4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933 Highland Park Locals and Personals as hundreds of thousands of gere can, and will, tell you! CEflAlNLY ou want automatit heat, but;you want economy. . Figure it on any basis â€"â€"by the year, by the day, or as the engineer préfers, by the B.T.U, (heat unit) â€" oil is the lowestâ€"cost automatic heat obtainable. | Oilâ€"Oâ€"Matic, which burns the lowâ€"cost fuel oils, heats more homes than any t oil burner in the world. 185 lei.mr IMM‘ Ph. STATE 805 105 N. WABASH A feature of Almer CQe service is to provide the lens shape and modnl;ifig that best becomes your individuality. FACTS Oromatt© | Ask Us for a Free B. T. U. Heating Survey | The lowestâ€"cost automatie¢ heat is Ofl.Oâ€"Matic Fischer atâ€" of Mrs,. L. F. n, Il., Tuesâ€" , 60 years ‘old, nt of Barringâ€" iends in Highâ€" mer Coe & Company | Cnicaco SroRes ; B Eol P AVE. .| 18 S,LA SALLE $T. . 78 :.ucpc{u BLVD PRESCRIPTION oPTICIANS [ fi k W &W Inatrnumankt& Awonne id i | 4 | 1645 ORRINGTON AVE: EvaNstON ) ,‘ Ph. Wilmétte 2311 | A large number of Highland Park fiefiph attended th:%hi go District ¢amp meeting of the: lical asâ€" sociation â€" held at Ba last week.. (acn old \ A number of High Park womâ€" en will attend a party at the home of Mrs. Harry Clavey rg Deerfield, KFriday. § toel e ) Mr.. and Mrs. A. Worman | of iu;mtfl. Ill., will be the guests next veek jof Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tillâ€" man, They will attend the Century Oof Progress during their stay here. . Mr. andâ€" Mrs. W, J. Nelson and nephew John Wilkingon |and Mr. and Mrs. George Weise and son Junior have returned from Ragle River, Wis., where they | spent several waeks. BCAE + 9 wh’r and Mrs. H. R. Topping and two daughters of Peoria will be the guests of Mrs. RoJland FHastings toâ€" morrow (Friday). Mrs. Topping will ut‘iend the Women‘s Western Golf tourmnament at Exmoor that day. Two years ago Mrs, oplging won the city championship in Peoria, . Barrett Mason who has been in Ann Arbor, Mich., m&. the : sumâ€" mer, will return to his home Friday | Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph BaruM of High : Street, Highwood, announce the birth of a daughter born Friday at the Highland Pabk Hospital. . Mr, J. J. Brand of St; Petersburg, g, ., is spending a few weeks visitâ€" g relatives here. . .. y |‘Mrs. 0. B. Brand, who underwent operation on her eye lat the Highâ€" land Park Hospital tly has reâ€" turngd to her home. ‘is getting along nicely. $ f " The James Kirk family of Orâ€" :&rd ‘Lane have returned from a several weeks visit in Ohio. ; The Rev. and Mrs, H.‘F, Siemson and family are visitingrelatives in ‘eotone, Il1. { f , . Mr, Henry Paine of West Virginia was the weekâ€"end guest of the Irvâ€" thg Randalls, t B 5rzo"' lj-va St. Ph. G R E. 2300 . Mrs, Erngit Read, president of the Copn y Garden Class of the Hig ; Woman‘s Club was hostessg Wwith Mrs. Frederick Justice, presidént of the ninth district Fedâ€" eration 6f | en‘s Clubs of Illinois at the Ho: Building, Cenâ€" nue, V Univer to his Genuine 1{ : LEG LAMB, Ib. Snoâ€"White ROAP mni@wh:svp 2 large ChoAi?wa POT ROAST, intrisens FLAI*%S: Fresh ge« BROL { lb. Order nptly attended to. For children going back to school ca school supplies. Very \Bes Sirlg:%k w. .. [ L. _§L......" c ornge fiks. H IT OUR STORE Centrally | d between Highâ€" . wood and Highland Park, or PHOHB UR ORDER â€" 1024 12‘ pt Delivery h Chuck Roast Ib. ... .;...‘, feves uin Fumg [# Caushge Meat snfi â€"18¢ 6. ... L. &I'.’]}h P Rib'jRo t Beef T. ... 1. .. Pec is rorws. coree STOP â€" SHOP â€" SAVE 1060 No ‘ Green Bay Road 8 hone H. P. 1024 REE DELIVERY Ib. Ib. Teg Vell Roast Fres Ha Mr. FRLâ€"SAT.SPECIALS Iso #) complete line of Flfin'réknd YEGETABLES Also #) LI, Prop. Y elivery . ‘ j124l aukegan Ave. igh , 11. Bum'â€"h” to 11 a.‘m. and 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. SF. Nelson of Burton As > Ho hhs been attending the sity Wisconsin, returned home‘ this week. . . ‘All o IL. a. to iis...... T VC GROCERY _ MEATS j DELICATESSEN 1| ALITY RKET ket ress on Wednesday, anerali, Prop. ks like magic" one 1241 er $150, Hudeon ink, Squirrel, . Also traded Out Uncalledâ€"for â€" DELIVER Promptly Attended. COATS 166 N. Frying AINE * 29q â€"10¢ 12%¢ â€" 8¢ Open till 9 p.m. 25¢ 25¢ 21¢ 22¢ $35 THE PRESS 89¢ 23¢ 21¢ 31¢ 16¢ Sealed pro for ca the United States imails (includi parâ€" cel <post mails) between post office at Highlgnd Park and the Chiâ€" cago and Nowth Western way station, must Be filed with P. ter Hugo L. zhmider w,mflsw, urday, Sept. Bids For Carrying U. 8. _ Mail Are Due Saturday . Blanks foriddersmy‘bo& rec by applying at the local ‘ Saturday Wve.â€"Sun. _ â€"8 A HARDIN’G ROBERT MONTGOME in ¢ Whe dies t Reunipn in Vienna Friday Large ai,d crisp; 8 Tor K1‘ 3; For canling, 5 Ibs. K.. U Wed.â€"Thus.â€"Fri. _ Sept.6:7â€"8 L «Collége Humo®r" 6 Ibs. for .. Bushel for : .:; Cooked Ratio Peck for ‘ Best Creamery Case Contains Ko Horsemeat "SUNSET PASS" GET] Best fo * and DEERPATH\ MA&E DRESSLER POLLY MORAN } AP Per Ib. 23¢ CUCUMBERS DAMsSON P with| Diana Wynyard PI Laj PLES althy ELMAN BEER s case deposit eating and ooking. | . ome Grown Times ‘Tonight * 20¢ $1.49 WE TAKE ORDERS FOR ANY BRAND OF BEER 25¢ POTATOES Sept. 1 1 b m‘ 1 cn"‘ Y alway o rmnc.| P | fm SW-I o t | in red! 0 t bffice. | 19 t t 10c Royal Neighbors > > if *J Fine Meeting The Royal Ne rs of Highland rark, Camp No, 5 i, held their fular meeting on Wednesday eveâ€" ig, Aug. 23, at the Masonic Temâ€" le, â€" Mrs. Florv;wo Welch, oracle, resided over the business meeting, ring which it was decided to hold ill practices on the next two meetâ€" ing nights, namély the second and burth Wednesdays in September, nasmuch as this camp is to put on ome of the work at the convention o be held in Waukegan on October Following the business llotglu. . novelty was introduced by Mrs. ae Hanson, l:gll chairman of the ening. A parcel post auction was eld, surprise packages being mucâ€" joned to the hlglr-z bidder by Miss en Watkins, who turned out to be very witty and able auctioneer. e sum of $8,66 was realized from his unusual :z.fln e. The camp $ honored to have as visitors Mrys. rueger, district deputy, and the racle of the Ravenswood Camp. efreshments | were © served ~"and RUIT SHOP | );,%,;,; 516 CENTRAL AVENUE _ H.P.103â€"104 trictly Fresh _ Pure Gramulated 7~~] _ ApricoTs BLUE â€" .%« GOOSE 2 9 On , 4000â€"Mile Trip ' â€" Howard Copp, director of summer playgrounds in MHighland Park, acâ€" companied by P. Stem and John Risendrath, of Highland Park, and fames Zinner, of Glencoe, are taking everyone pmalt pronounced | the vening a great guccess,. â€"| ; i 4000â€"mile tour lof the Black Hills, Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain National Park. | it n n Dog Food _ 12 =: i« $1.00 Juicy, per doz. Tall cans; # fof ... SUNKIST LEMONS Daniel Gans Hair £09 MAIN ST. Opposite Evanshire Hotel COFFEE Monarch Brand ASPARAGUS E GG S SU se ns use | * * 1 40e 39¢ _DEL MONTE n slelulelsel «16t s1 2101 5 cans for :. PEACHES or â€" Large baskets, 4 to {lb.avfl each ... 11. s L3 $ . _ _ L Del Monte Ib. 29¢ 19¢ 29¢ om plete (!\ i + IPSETHE aét‘l CcrowniNnG ToU that creates and _ . throuqh‘é PERM WAVE.yowronomMy.’y f Our skilled operators fooimifhnmm 6 as to recomimend: it foigs reoimfuanding 4 aof ing Fresh Home Grown TOMATOES Very juicy $ dog,. for . ! % ,P %Tl‘h::md Soile $1 1e work of HalRerg,| Mud Hens! pitcher, was outstapding this year. Hno.fillpheh s & r team, n hickh" seyzofflnl(_., ( :g y The lineâ€"up he Mud: Hens this year was as followg@ Sorsen, Iff; C. Skidmore and Pett, of; Decker and Nbb'gm rf; Dingle, 3b; Russell, 2b;° Mercer and Abhnston, ss; B. Skidmore, Ib; HallGerg, p; Wink, c. ’1'3 Mud ‘the second round of this ‘s competition, and defeated the Black Hawks, winâ€" nors of the firs last week, in‘ three str to win the championship. first game, of 12 inpings, was 4â€"8; the second, of 9| innings, 5‘- [10â€"12; and the third, of 10 infings, was wor, ates and _ ex; h‘ a PERM 7 our : personality,â€" t 4 ® w on ags d opgrators are nev | tion will obse anniversâ€" ary today , | Aug., ~81) with a special ' ry and Laâ€" bor (Day sale." station is loâ€" cated at the corner of First Street and ‘Lavrel Aw Andy Jacobs is the proprietor. <} _ ; ; Mud Hens Win P © Board In <â€" Title Year The Highland Rark East Park Boand district‘s i . baseball leaâ€" gue 'fetle was . won this year by Mud i of the Lincoln playground, the winners rosse & mv well RED SALMON or 4 doz. fpr $3.85 ORANGEsS o *4 GINGT ALE ROOT BEER Plus bottlg depogit %Yur . k | Park 8 i . baseball leaâ€" on this year P of the Lincoln the winners léns fwon the second ‘s competition, he Black Hawke, winâ€" d, last week, :? | to win the ~ The first game, of s wory,. 4â€"3;; the second, n 6262 / 49c well‘s PAGE FIVE 19¢ 25¢ 95¢ $1 tif 14 64 # f

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