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Highland Park Press, 18 Jan 1934, p. 3

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EJ eWEll'y 5%1¢ 23¢ 5% to 50% off fihe Press Advertisers Vatches â€" Pen and Pencil Sets [ ‘Toilet Sets â€" Silverware |Set Rings â€" Diamond Pendant Sets | Clocks â€" Bracelets . L; Military Sets ® â€" SAT. _i« 250 Specials| JEWELER AND OPTICIAN rth Shore o US REEN NEMEROFF O8SCAR; MAYER‘S or AGAR‘"S SKINNED Bacon ?@‘s». 15¢ FREE DELIVERY THURSDAY, In Transpatent 1 per. ca 25§@ s _â€"_+». 17¢ »=% Tel. H. P. Maraschino Cherries ellophane 25¢ bottles 3€C . _ [\ "Whereas, The Park Avenueâ€" e 3 W Road project is conceded P | q be a necessary improvement to * t" city, opening up as it were, to _ the people of Highland ‘Park, the _1 . pnty gccess to the beach in the vicinâ€" Aty of Central Avenue, permitting * wraffie to go down to Park Avenue ; and return Egandale Road, and © #Whereas, This project, although < approved and authorized to go forâ€" _ 1| â€" gard by the authorized officials, it is e being held in abeyance by mere proâ€", *‘test of adjacent property owners, . whose motive is probably to preserve the .xc}nsi'veness of their private [ _‘ Mayor E. B. Metzel, 1 * ‘flighland Park, TIllinois. ol *‘ pear Mayor Metzel : 83 M â€"â€" The scene of this play, which is â€"& comedy in two acts, is laid in a ‘Aypical girls‘ school, and the events which ensue are a part of the daily l?jsutine. The plot is centered around Cinderella O‘Brien, the daughter of the girls because of . her position, helps to bring fame to her class and extricate a classmate out of seriâ€" ous difficulty. It is full of school spirit and exciting events from openâ€" ing to closing curtain and a pleasâ€" ant evening is asgured all those who attend. . "THESE \ || ~â€" ~maoe T H IRT Y || .. ceBanser â€"YEARS" 4 com lep on ... s. A The presentation of this play will close the first semester‘s work of the Junior Players and all those inâ€" terested in noting the progress of the group is welcome. ‘The second semester begins the first of Februâ€" ary and. a very interesting schedule for all the various workship groups throughout the next semester may be had by calling H.P. 675. Registraâ€" tions should be made as soon as posâ€" sible in order to insure a place in the group. . The Junior Players, the oldest workshop group of the Children‘s Theatre, will present "A Modern Cinderella" on Saturday evening, Jan. 27, at 8 o‘clock, at the YWCA suditorium. ; interest. * â€"]| â€" Paul Lund ‘passed away i@t the Respectfully submitted, county hospital in Waukegan Thursâ€" H. A. Bridges, commander | day evening, Jan. 11. Mr. Lund was anineomsheiragprntogarimemmmmniitens well known in this community havâ€" s ing been a resident here some thirty *A Modern Cinderella" years. By occupation lf‘I: Lnipdbl;ad served as a gardener. He was born To Be Given On Jan. 27):e Kristianstad, Sweden, Jan. 13, y ns 1854, and was very close to 80 years Th a © Dembane / MFs nrmeus C AN D | MAE L We, therefore, hereby offer you our support, moral and otherwise, in overcoming any resistance that has been met, and we await the opporâ€" twnity to be. of assistance. It is gratifying that the Park Avenue feature of the project is goâ€" Ing forward as far as possible, but it is discouraging and most disapâ€" pointing that this needed improveâ€" ment is being lost to the citizens to say nothing of the unemployed, merely because of a whim of selfish ward, and that it lend whatever asâ€" sistance to the administration necâ€" essary to bring this about. 5. The Dumaresq ‘Spencer Post of the American Legion passed a resoâ€" Tiign called for the job to go for. has not enjoyed its proportionate share. of the benefits made possible by the recovery program and as the result there are many deserving unâ€" "«Whereas For reasons unbeknown it has been most difficult to obtain official approval for like projects in the vicinity of Highland Park, and on account of which this vicinity Presented by the Ford Motor Company. A picâ€" ture you‘ll enjoy and talk a about. cook who although disliked by The Legion Writes : _ _A Letter ‘ ROMANCE! EXCITEMENT! â€" FUN! AT OUR SHOWROOM FEB. 1â€"2â€"3 Â¥Y, JANUARY 18, 1984 A nephew, B. J. Bjorklund 6f Bosâ€" ton, Mass., was present at the funâ€" eral. ! The funeral was held at Kelly‘s Funeral Home Monday aftérnoon, the Rev. Henry G. Hedlund officiatâ€" ing. Interment was in Memorial Park Cemetery. : [ / Hart was chosen corresponding secâ€" retary and Joan Nash was named music chairman., _ | i All members of the Highland Park Auxiliary are urged to be present at this time; especially all members who have not been initiated. . . _ At the Junior Activity Group meeting on Saturday, Jan. 13, Mary The American Legion Auxiliary of Highland Park met Thursday afâ€" ternoon, Jan,.â€"11. At this meéting it was decided to invite the Déerfield Auxiliary to have charge of the iniâ€" tiation program for the Highland Park ‘Auxiliary on Thursda ‘, Jan. 25, at 2 p.m., third floor of c{e Maâ€" sonic Temple. * 1 Paul Lund, Dies, | Funeral Held Monday £., . _ L f, L toney Rudoiph who is | offere sition ‘with Mofiey Rudoiph who is | night. starting his second season with the |‘ The Northbrook team, " at the < The forwards will be L&LRM!- Sunse ards and Vie Erickson with N. Ruâ€" dolph at center. Other members of "Fig] the Bulls are W. Lutz, V. Landwehr and E. Cameron. Py Northbrook is planning some inâ€" teresting games with added attracâ€" Th tion as they have in the past. _ £he . Friday, Jan. 19, the Nort Bullsâ€"open their tenth ba season ‘ against the â€"H Young Men‘s Club at the N school gym. , f y n.; Northbrook will have Ed Linke, star pitcher of the ington Senators, now a men the American College of y Education. He will be at position with Money Rudolph: gition ‘with Monevy Rndaln=L . Senator Pitcher To _ Play With Nor Legion Auxiliary To | _ _ Have Initiation Jan. 25 Pale Dry Ginger Z@h Beer or Lime Ricky j'Pef case of 12 quari bottles 1 is Best Erqo?l;iAn;rO ""a. per peck â€"’_.. 29c Del Monte _ Alaska | RED SOCKEYE _SALMON _ AOL â€"..:(sis.o<o».. 3 packages o e zinss is 106 1â€"lb. pkg. SPECIALS & Full Cream GOLDEN GLOW BUTTER | Quarters > per 1lb. wzlc HIGHLAND |PARK FRUIT & GROCERY & O MARKET & 5138 WE DELIVER America‘s Choice Liberty . . Brand | $ : COFFEE | h nlkw I ‘"al m The Store with a reputation GELATINE DESSERT Savoy Asso Highland | lic is 5¢ 5¢ Oc Mrs. [A J.. Metzel of Sycamore place is o n$1z her home Monday, Jan. 29 2;15 o‘clock for a white elephan 'die party, a benefit for the Do Society of the Highland Park byterian Church. | For reservations call Mrs. A. J. Métzel, H. P,. 977 lor Robert M. Jeffries, H. P. 1283 The Junior Activity Group of the American on Auxiliary of. Highâ€" land Park held a meeting last Satâ€" urday, {Jan. 13. The organization decided to hold a party Jan. 27. 1'1'% party will be held at the Masonic Teniple, of the third floor, at ?:80. This will be a "fish pond" party. The comt in charge will be as follows: Fithel Swanson, Mary Hart, Joan‘ Nash, and Marian Bell. | Reâ€" freshmgnts will be served. The pubâ€" White Elephant *~ _f "g}e‘ Party Jan G for‘}.‘.l......: for ........ Medi Pineap for .. 5 Ib. 10 ounce 2 for ... PORK and BEANS 3 for for 10â€"Ib. Al Sheridan; Attraction . *:] at Horse Shoe Inn noon and and Thursday evenings, will gladly her knowledge of numâ€" erology to confidential affairs. | It is F utter and Eggs. Try ugâ€"iyou) will be, convinced on the purity of our products. WE%OOK FARMS Paste @ Milk and Cream GRAPEFRUIT Fa ||Pijre Granulated fi bEUGAR‘ 1/ R tfi*g * * Arâ€"conomy © : ; hn _ â€" _ _© 20¢ IS NOT â€"A FAD ct ce thousands of yéars ssist you greatly in straightâ€" NE H. P. 4390 ilwaukee Ave. : Libertyville 1048 d Party" To | iven Here Jan. 27 , Root j Plus bottle deposit OOK FARMS ROLOGY m Tea Pot every a and Thursday even Taylor‘s sesceobeveseb en SAT. 25¢ 25¢ or 45¢ 15¢ $1 THE â€"PRESS Dumaresq Spencer Post to Meet Here 'roniglgt Skinner‘s Crepe needs no introduction to Highland Park women. That it can be bought at this price is most welcome news. The regular meeting of Dumatâ€" Ti designed for the: individual .__ Other proportions in belleâ€"sharmeer stockings brey . . . for small women dbchoss...firufltypa classic . . . for these mote generously built e If youare of medium statute you‘l1 be enchanted with modite:..the inâ€"between belleâ€"sharmeer stocking which is perfectly propoitioned in width and length for inâ€"between types. Neither too long nor too short . ,. just right in every way! You‘ll find modite here exclusively ... in chiffons, service chiffons and service weights. And in all the smartest shades of the season! Skinner‘s Pure Dye Crepe $1.00 ar $] .23 E-slmrmeer fwfianml:ngmnalym C d $1.35 eron of Fort Sheridan will give an interesting talk on his experiences in the medical corps with the marâ€" bers: who have gained admission. Following this ritual Captain Camâ€" A BC PRINTS NETTS A very low price for cloth of this q Can be used for slips, pillow co . where ever silk taffeta is used. . shades only. â€" f | The Finest'.‘Finis&ted 80 Square Perdale tm in the | B***" SALES The prints are known for thq(ir fine permanent finish, : durabili and washing qualities. . The pcttefiu and colorings are most attractive, Only during the January Sale un}ey be sold at this price. ;© KE . Rayon Satin Taffeta _ Ldi(¢c You &ll know their wtaring qualities. J a n uary Sale During Ou Jandary Sales GARNET Be Sure To} Orde'?r.. Yo r Pe.qqot L? Sheéts and Cases ! It is tim up for a good old time," is the inâ€" vitation. ..‘ [. _ l ; Read the Waht Ads 72x108 81x108 C f a # @ with Pédquots. %" h the $1.25 $1.35 $1.45 $1.35 $1.45 $1.55 $1.65 |

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