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Highland Park Press, 26 Oct 1933, p. 14

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i ap emies u00 0. immpcray ApllP is rreunis SR ... P ... understudy. At the half back posiâ€" tions we see quite ‘a few capable men, the outstanding being Setrokâ€" _‘ _._ ... you when it comes to betting beâ€"| have cnushed four potential chalâ€" do strange things to the players | forward to the fifth, They beat the TV sImmo . P UFCBL m‘“ * mu,mu"”mn w ut (W‘MMQ);.' game last year. We might also menâ€" ICE To powntown. i o car carace in muesumno. ING, | We will be glad to show our rooms, anites, and kitchenettes at special rates for winter cccupancy, Edgewater Beach _ Hotel â€" Wouees 11â€" 120 CTEEREEOC U . Helke IWmiomy auesencen t t ALES THE BALLROOM HUNDAYS 5 To e ”“““‘lhfihfl-flh- and sround the homeâ€"Elecâ€" trical, Mechanical Furniture, Dolls and Kodaks, , WE CALL AND DELIVER ‘l'd.ll.l'.m 894 Central Ave, The Home Repair Shop THE NEWLY OPENED sEcrtion OP THE OUTER DRIVE rrom Whiammne. s ie t THE IDEAL SUMMER AND win. Tel. Highland Park ‘W,. M. DEW E YÂ¥ RADIO SERVICE By experienced repair man. P wl ce ue s es en football. Although beaten in their first encounter by Kenosha they have come back strong t:‘do‘h.m faced the Austin Club and the Raâ€" hats THAON ME Abtrbornitpinecamare 9 .. | of fellows who seem to live to play F AETOCCC , REDE C T NObebtâ€" en fonmeta Ahonaie : . CHICAGO *# AVENUE â€" OPrFERS ACCESS To THE LooP. Lake Forest an DANCING, Ex. the North Shore chamâ€"| haven‘t heard we oifi s team made ‘up at 1049 A*%ke are head coach "Solly" Thurs and line coach David Floyd ¢ ’ J. STONEWALL UPHOLSTERING Cabinet Work and Refinishing SFus n y 1 PC ooR ind H * 7‘;3- 4 coeciarc btelt, kame with great ex.| _ Our Morris Henry Hobbs of Gained !y"“' Vigorâ€"A Shapely f"’,“'““‘ and may, spring a :rs vinia is having a one man show o ,! ; outhful ";"‘ prise in one way or another. Who| his recent etchings at the Allerton| ,fic-'nm-am move the ¢ause ! _knows ? â€" - Hotel Gallety which will continue o 8 half teaspoonful of Kruschen ~â€"*\ +\ "OMecints Chewen ._| for the next two weeks. . _| morningâ€"#o" light "on "ft 4 "tet, it the ‘The officials for ‘the game were .. He is represented by five p ‘E«(M c uh the peaiey ;::;IY, ¢h°':;l and we think that| in the E{:hibztion at Roulliers‘ Galâ€" note how many pound $ of fat have‘ ' clubs ‘should be congratulated leries, of etchings of A Cent Â¥ of| | Notice ’ y for their fine choice.. These men | Progress ?E!#olit,ion by miveugm- i Thik i thine Att 'l.ef:d anfer are M coach "Solly" Thurston, bers of the dkg‘o Society of Etchâ€" iiprion will give an |fat woman a and line coach David Floyd from|°** â€" |_ | f be, bure , it‘s \Eruschen.â€"your ‘health J. STONEWALE _ PE Roem: Wikiean Ave, | SSR P haws use n," o Jn illiams Ave; a 38% of Kruschen Saits at any leadâ€" fipaomxmtg& «[ .* _ Highland Park, Minois, ~ .’:1“‘?'““«3 hnd CyEn Pabines more and Refmishing _ || Corliss Prthers tite storyi oo [R Baenaren ied Per on P ot _ _ _bur refnishing process with spray nom-r.m?.u_ s Life Story! The our money returhed. Lake ‘Forest game prise in one way or knows ? ewhere around 965 a...1." """£ | Shows R:ce’ nt Etchings somewhere around 265 pounds, wlnl A a Allerton Gall come Sunday afternoon. Coach | ate ?illl'u::tu looked;‘forward to the| _ _ /: | â€"â€"â€" kicking. * 8 string of victories to date. Bill Lutz and B Hammond loom up into| the cpotllg. Bill a congenial fellow . has everything any c#ach m ask for. ‘Lutz on the other Mrmatinctice ue when he‘s ca upon. | thol‘.othcr halfback, who will unâ€" SHC :ri::t‘ @ boun Anything else that Coach Gilles, M im "Comet I nvamiy npgnies Shows om <Cornell 1 versity :W mewhere around 265 namai. EL ic ©o00 l"l‘"-' ner, Northwestern‘s | former Allâ€" American and captain, will show plenty of c and flash, "Pug" doesn‘t stand|alone in prominence for he has of company with, for example, Capl p.m Lake Forâ€" l est College‘s former great decathlin‘n over the Cicéro Boosters, who had Wednesday e prex ”":} ‘played the Chicago Bears, E"g"i °9°myoef‘ werful Highland Park unit £7 ues if he o o Pn Opmmmediantriatst Arailh ho. â€" xm ‘h‘l; O’MQ a h.m’ champion 'of'g&eutionteu: how her charm «won ,th' love of Kugene Brewster, heir to millions, and how 'b‘.mllhd*or mrmulbn g;:h mcnd tm.;“ 1?" ilte!utfi;‘ 4 ry" 4 next m ‘s %n:"“.‘#’lfld!}nmlner. f s Club| tend most of the big #o here‘s E'm m&,icr the b«t. author show | of this article, showing np | partialâ€" those who| ity to either team, me saysâ€" y and enâ€"| may the best team win. \you at A‘ cmeme s 50s o0 00e 0 mAE WWe the Civil| War, had but 19,00 habitants., This county sent men to war as volunteers, anc remaining 400 enlistments were scripts. â€"In 1865 Editor Ch Partridge wrote in the Wauk Gazette that: _ i.4 Only 13 Veterans of the Civil War Liy | */in Lake Count ch : Dinner ‘nn i. | 34. ) oo NPacher of ‘Wilmette, and ’ser?e & Chicken Dinner on $a irâ€"| Mrs. William nwald of Highâ€" «day from 5:30 p.m. until aB are| land Park; a four grandâ€"children. served.) There will be y use x articles. for sale which |Land Wo evert P“N'}wn& s oo it $X ! â€" to Hel Fort ing done to assure and a the members and friends for a pleas. Sheridan Is Closed ant @:mint. [ nacgh td 1 t â€"_The) Zion Lutheran Ci Highwood is busy with pre for their Fall Festival ®r Past Officers Reig | at 0.E.S. 10 Mrs. Roy Howe; of veterans are ; | North Shore for 61 ‘years, passed ]"::: away Oct, ll%olttflll age of 87 years. Henry | _ He was n‘ Jan. 10, 1846, in J K&miuowb.d?ol:pd. Germany. Mr. re.| Treptow b nged to troop 9 of the e din.| Coberg Gre y Regiment in the 1!~\~~ | Francoâ€"« on watr. In 1872 he hapter| came to this country and settled in t:lffll’ ‘Deerfleld. H was married in 1877 mmod' to Caroline Hillebrecht of Winnetka, § Several years later, they moved, to ;,;‘ Evanston, w ‘his wife died in 1903.. ‘In| 1911 he moved to Wilâ€" mette where| he resided until his rch ) death. He nkva retired employe of i [3 the C. & N. W. Railroad. Tha tn. en o here‘s| cla! chantmangof 907 Crain Street, o euinor | Evanston, are in charge of the affan > partial.| and will y accept reservations. y saysâ€"| The have been donated so e you at | Practically all the admission fee will 4 ~] be used charity. Refreshments BH ~| will be at 1 p.m. after which | cards will be played. ; t The regular monthly meeting of eeting | the club q;fll,be held at the Winâ€" | netka Woman‘s Club on Nov, 14 at et. 18th, | 2:830 p.m.okp;. Mflfleo Lieber will 1 Chapâ€"| speak on orld HWappenings." Mrs, e initiaâ€"| Frank | Meier of Northbrook, and e . '!ln. Mn Edy rd C. Weisenberg of Raâ€" THE PRES quite an Now thrown . BALE END Tel. Whitehall 57: nity | . Mrs. Sidney F. Beech, pre her | of the 1 , will give a bo uced | view on Noy. 22 at the home o who| Gordon N. Fox, 188 Lakeside ; W.) or, High Park. The l.nd | w of the original to buy the prof Although |ta Sheridan as (a tion is clasged army circles, go on speculating to the land | ar to atâ€" To the yuestion: "What would happen IF | th vernment abanâ€" dons, or closes, Fo Sheridan?" this is the proper answer: Frederick Avenue, Wil North â€"Shore away Oct, 12 Pioneer A civie Earle Chicago, wil 10th. Frank Meier of Northbrook, and Mrs. Edward C. Weisenberg of Raâ€" vinia will be hostesses during the social hour after the program. . . The Social Service party will be held at the home of Mrs. T. H. McAllister,| 619 ~Crofton Avenue, Highland Park, on Nov. 21. 4 Mrs. 8 F. ‘Beech, president will be at 1 p.m. after which cards will \be played. ‘ The lar monthly meeting of the club will be held at the Winâ€" netka Woman‘s Club on Nov, 14 at 2:80 p.m. | Mrs. Maygrice Liecber will is o t d o w 0 100 Ti 5 OW RENTME > eR man, of 552 Center Street Winnekta; and Mrs. William F. Schildgen, soâ€" ‘cial chai ,nd 907 Crain Street, Evanston, are in charge of the affair and will gladly accept reservations. tion is M to all interested in charity, | Mrs. Robert D. Hessey, philanthropy chairman, of 415 north St. John‘s Avenue, Highland Park:; oc t ind tiet se inss natntiriens Abstcabhal h Bs A the Noug?bom Catholie Women‘s League will hold its annual Philanâ€" thropy ‘Party at Skokie Counâ€" try Club, Glencoe. A special invitaâ€" olic Women‘s Group to Give Benefit Party ur conducted by Mrs. [:J‘-!“.‘? Juvenile Court, North Shore dent Dies Oct. 12 Treptow of 1411 Lake mette, a resident of the Prd ersion to . the t in a ruidentinl‘ ht in 1887 when >i business men 21) Rush St. be ‘held on M,,‘--,". Nov. 22 at the home of Mrs. | _ Chicago râ€"â€"â€"_â€" usiness ! market CEXCERse INCH r & the purpose | [ . is CEOF F EE to the govâ€" _ America‘s Choice"â€"a. con. MA C _ of Fat || 5 taree xo. 24 m of the DOG & CAT Food 89 "A Scientific RATION» «& 7‘Cen of way 2\ d Fog 5200. n |:[|} zsc 4 quarts for .............._. 4 ........................4..§‘... m + MONARCH Garden Green | ."_‘Fresh Green : ASPARAGU§ | .ARTICHOKES 4A NeTun m 12 95¢ | 5 faree se _ ROXEY BRAND | l h o * 2 fe * stt cans M &d' Jm t | PEAS 2 }iâ€"1b. cans for Ipr 13513 CENTRAL Ave wE DELIYEE .. / *""*~ *A HIGHLAND PA FRUIT & GROCE W MARKET N for .. 536 Central Af{'enue It‘s the smartest Fa sure to buy several boxes TUNA FISH *nvennéGanbse sn xteney \sizes | of paper â€" 11%4x75% â€"which fold manner â€" or the alway 11}x75%, folded 5%x7 both size sheets. _ 50 FLAT SINGLE 3 Fine quality paper _sli‘ghfl; g“fker thread more than this low Here it isâ€"the mio'n th‘s oatstandiq _. .: In fine personal stationery RYTEX THREADLC OCTOBER h9 ntitevetons Udell Pr (standard) _| 50 ENYELOPES .: Ceontinental fold) 50 ENVELOPES 50 E!:EEQ_SIim oX | ... ) ; JB Mrge â€" A Call Will Convince You. aqrblac« farit Ads Bring t 1 .29¢ .~$1 styles inting Co. 1 Fashion in Statio ular Standard 1 ;fil?opl’ointed Flan en Jame and Address in Grey, Ivory, or Bl ilt!hthefomtion(;!ff‘t. â€"the smart new | ) in the distinctive Co _ PHONE H. P *fiâ€"“ IUR. FRL & SA M ND VEGETABLES ROCERIFES of lettering in Blue, without any printing ‘Fancy:JONATHAN BEANS Green or Waxy for . 557 APPLES tfie temeune sdpe $1 DAY, #4 Cl #d bit of grass and Williams‘ daughter | charming composition traying an intimate : of nature that makes bune tells of the artists who are Wednesday evening. later will arrange At the Deerfield » id the inouer ons Wheeling â€"Presbyt« young people‘s grot gllcfiâ€"&.kl’.‘ the church to start will close the eveni O‘Neill will occ over the O‘Neill Lauke Forest,. â€" The next meeting tion will be held TI â€" Hazel Swanton a ticipate in the C i th to the Town Hall Thursday of the TIl., spent Sunda home. * Bunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. daughter Clizab â€"â€"‘â€" PHURSDA . A number drama â€""The St. Mary‘s Mi A treaure hunt glub on W. hiee . Liberiyriiiy yvi €lub, on , Tuesday Mrs. Elmer Ch Mrs. Roy M. Star chapter M Mr. and '!'l.l Grace Cottrell, and Mrs. J. R. V. Steiner. _ nte ' the ded wife, Mr. and Rutherford, No{ sattended the 1 New York, guest of Mrs. Libertyville M Mr. and Mrs. day. . Chicago were the Sunday g Eugene Riley â€"Mr. and M on Tuesday in Miseles‘ moth son Peterson. Miss Louise xas, was t] high school. Mr. and sponsored 1 Girls‘ Club, on Sunday will be obs will be the its dition (to of ‘Royal Thursday of Mr. and Mr. and Mo. chapter, annual of : the ce of . of of

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