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Highland Park Press, 14 Dec 1933, p. 8

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89 â€" J | _ Lavender Men‘s ; | Pharmaecist 31 8. St. Johlu Avenue Shock proof! 3 heat control. Flexiâ€" Y<€2 heat. Rasily Other popular Toilet Goods, Cigars, Box Gandy Fountain Pens, Pencils, Fine Stationery. â€" \_| _ A Special Assortment of . & Barley Sugar Xmas Tree Assortments | 26 to 30 pieces, $1.00 â€"â€" i Ts tht omm ie aen uin € vender Gift Set. Mentholated Shaving e e * Crnn, Talâ€" cum and Loâ€" Concert 6 to % No cover charge at any $1.50. Thursâ€" dayâ€"Patron‘s| Night, Dinner $1. BEAUTY CREATIONS by a MASTER cosmmc.AN . . NEW and MODERN as T ow CARA NOME § CARA NOM Compodfi?efills é é é é Comfiififinns A blue and silver gift box containâ€" ing the beautiful Cart Nome double compact with rouge and powder reâ€" A of the outer| drive from Foster Avenue offers quick access to the The Ideal Summer and Winter Bea etyâ€"Meet . Allâ€"Rubber Electric Heating Pad §$495 Sundays 5 to 6. VE LIGHT LUNCHEONS $125 | $100 7 to 12 week y%, and 7 to 2 Fine Just right Value tor every man rubber. Guarâ€" anteed 5 years. ‘"_ NOoW New Price New Guarantee Your assurance of waterâ€" K.flt'“k W1 A combination of items that we us out. _ Harmony K 1 e n z: o _ S b a v i n g C r e a m , G e n t! e â€" men‘s Tale and Iasol. PEASE 31 South St. Johns ployed in the government mail serâ€" C uin es pames Q'Qd .“.A:, at !| bau,-ig Mym&«tfi%d Mr. Cummings active in (nmamnk meainr h [ charter members. (t} â€" _ * ": He is survived ‘Mrs. Cummings Iud their thmb’dlildru, Forest Cflmmiul.dbew;ln&ul_ah | Garrity, of Detroit; and Mrs. Rush Caressingly soft Cara Nome Face Powder and a quarter punce bottle Cara Nome Perfumeâ€"with the delicate fraâ€" { R grance. Two toiletries that â€" are always welâ€" come. A Wongerter M _ W j 4®, day afternoon at the home. M'mg.h 116 N. Linden Avenue, were. h w;fl%mmm“hda Mrs: Lillian Swanson. _ at Kelléy‘s el here, to the mo * Mre. ; , h’.a’-h.u.tflblk‘h:klnl Helen Abetreromby, who B85\ purial following in Forest Ho : worthy raatron during the PBSt| Cemetery, . Mrs. Bell was, 1 year, has had a most successful 4 4 daughter of Mrs. E. Vincent Gale uols O @pel of 0e prevallin® C0Dâ€"| Oak Park. Her husband prece< $2 William E. Caminings, 72, a Phannqciét Gcntlmen': ROBERT W. live, WR hy $150 of * favorite" use day in and day . 143 w"‘..,“'? â€" Passes Away Dec. tricity, was the speaker at Monday‘s |used to : fill Christmas | baskets: Tuncheon meeting. of the M.%E. fresh fruit, coffee, candy, Park Rotary Club at the Green Teal nuts or cranberries. | mmemntammementrrmmmmmmmmmmmeee t laak 'i"pl.- Brid five hundred f 8 ; i or which Rotary Club Witnesses . â€"| 5u way Ti m ty io: se for larger legs duchess for tall types classic for small women modite brev , These stockings made in different p#oportions to fit all: types in width, in length, as well as footsize. . _ [\> (\B3) t3 4 / 4 ,.'“) GARNETT €*HE PRESS / _ Planned For Dec. 14 'Jlll $ Pot. : Mr. Jo tion by three proved how ¢ ”&mwtmw to modern life. Mr. Jones was inâ€" troduced by Dr. C. Q, Grady. The Auxiliary of Dumaresq Spenâ€" \AZ sheer, expensiveâ€"looking and smart in shade. They‘re a practical present, too . . , for belleâ€"sharmeer stockings are made in different proâ€" portions for every type of woman ... small, tall, medium and plump. And each proportion fits perfectly in width and length as well as footâ€" size. Send a box to every feminine namcbnyourChristmzslist.Wc recommend that you buy yourself a gift of bel/eâ€"sharmeer stockings to last you over the strenuous, exciting days ahead! You‘ll find they wear longer because they fit so perfectly. In chiffons, service chiffons and RKFECT present admission will consist of twenâ€" re cents worth of any of the "All three are size 9%4 !" Mr. Jones gave a talk and mm%,w ‘of a CHPo Ponkrs | AATEER ESE ?Die.ll.:t&g.n.hlg if" UR exquisite be/eâ€"sharmeer stockings make a beautiful gift bell 4 fractures and internal injuries. He cavalry in 1906 and to the avisation corps in 1915. He was a member of the ‘Expediâ€" tionary â€" Forces d-dfith World War and became one of the first air aces of the United He took part in many and has a eolorful career in circles. A plane crash in October, 1921, at Austin, Tex., resulted in two tion for skull and numerous other y Highwood Indians will be j day evening, Dec. 18, at eig year will be nominated. THURSDAY, Aringy Aviation corps fnmlbl Read the W The next regular meeting «4 t l (X J { Her V e r FIE really smart only; sizes 3 are 14 to This coat 36 to 46 .

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