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Highland Park Press, 15 Feb 1934, p. 12

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3ay$ EARoIUy EERTTE LJ ENE Rruschen‘ promise. » :__Get a jar of Kruschen Saits at any leadâ€" ing druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is not more than 85¢. If this first jar doesn‘t gonvinee you this is the easiest, SAFEST and surest way to lose fatâ€"your money returned. ; Get that Kruschen feeling of superb health, of spifited activityâ€"no more was, acidity or eon-lflv-tion‘..d ‘ / "I‘ve tried everything else and Krusâ€" Shen is the only thing I get results from. l’vol-stmlh.ulnndnbhvo 15 lIbs. more to lose. Even after l;?' down to noermal weight l1 econtinue Kruschen for, it makes me feel rrent " Â¥ {ou'n fatâ€"first remove the cause ! ‘ Take a half teaspoonful of Krusehen Salts in a glass of ‘hot water in the morningâ€"go light on fatty meats and sweetsâ€"in 4 weeks get on the seales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. . Notice also that you have gained in energy â€"your skin is clearerâ€"you feel younger in bodyâ€"Kruschen will give any fat woman a joyous surprise, But be sure it‘s Kruschenâ€" r health ?‘“ h:n!â€"-qn:! SAFETY n& is | the Gained Physical Vigorâ€"A Shapely , Y’ontll(nl.figuro How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat CYE ud feel great." Charmingly located on the waterfront in one‘ of Florida‘s most delightful emailer cities. Completely redecorated and under Colonial management, it is the ideal vacation "buy" for those who want all of the advantages of a tropiâ€" cal winter, in a quiet environment at economical cost. ~ Excellent fishing, golf, bathing and all outdoor sports. Danging classes af the gmde{ school‘each Thursday afternoon are ost rier Prominent Hipsâ€" Double Chinâ€"Sluggishness . Mrs. Clarence Anderson enterâ€" tained the tescher‘s bridge club gn Wednesday evening at her home on Hazel Avenue. Mrs. Ernest Diebert (Fran Klemp) and little daughter, Jean have moved from Chicago and a staying with Mrs. Digbert‘s parents. : Miss Freda Boone was leader of: the Y. P. M. C. on Tuesday evenin i at the . Bethlehem _ Evangeli | Church. Mrs. John Stryker is circl | adviser. and Richard Merner, th [ president. _ The Junior Mission j Band met Sunday afternoon at thgi church, with their adviser» Mrs. Ed+] win Beckman.* G ” Danging classes af the grade ~Mew FORT PIERCE 363 Central Avenue _ Phone 36) SHEET Henry G. Winter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause Jr. (Edna Nicholas) announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Jean, on Satâ€" urday, Feb. 10, at their home on West Deerfield Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schnadt ( Ritter) are occupying the Chrl Knigge house on West Central Aveâ€" nue. _ _ Mr. and Mrs, Donald Easton baby daughter, Marlene Adele, Mrs. Easton‘s sister, Miss H tt Stryker went to Dysart, Towa, on Sunday to visit their sister, MrslJ. Kynett Haehler, The Eastons turned Monday evening, but Harâ€" riett remained for a several months visit. 2 Sol. A. St. Peter Fine %uxlity Work Guaranteed. 20% Discount, Bring and Call. Call and Deliver Service. Also. groom‘s farm just across the from the bride‘s parents. * Mrs. Fred Haggie will n members of the Presbyterian Womâ€" an‘s Missionary Society this noon, at her home on Osterman Aveâ€" ALL OF OUR WORK IS . _ GUARANTEED Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of Exeland, Wis., and De ,| anâ€" nounce the marriage | of : their daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Haws on Saturday, Feb, 3. Mr. and Mrs. Haws are residing on | the PAGE TEN s ___ PHONE 635 144 North First Street Furnace Work and Dry Cleaning sister, Miss H tt to Dysart, Towa,|on t their sister, Mrs|J. n, The Eastons / evening, but Harâ€" for a several months g ‘! T i orts ill health. ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bahr (Tanis Greer) of Highland Park have rentâ€" ed a home in Woodland Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Hellman and family and Walker Townsend of Waukegan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy McLaughlin. On Saturday morning there was a mobilization of the Deerfield Boy Scouts who heard President Rooseâ€" velt‘s radio message at the Masonic Temple. Deerfiel} was the second group to telephont‘to headquarters of the council fellowing the mesâ€" sage. The scoufle have had an exâ€" cellent hobby shbpw exhibit in the“ vacant store‘ windows next to the Deerfield Pharmacy. Miss Emilie Gloss of Northbrook iho has been staying with her laughter Mrs. J. R. Notz, went to Highland Park on Wednesday to spend the remainder.of the winter with another daughter, Mrs. S. W. Flint. Zion Bidg. Industry | STORM SASH Storm Doors â€" Combination Doors | Marie Daniels of ‘Chicago spent \Sunday and Monday with Jane |Agnew at the Dorcas Home:â€" * , \Dorcas Circle Two will meet the [lagt Wednesday in February. Mrs. ?William Koebelin is Circle chairâ€" man. j |_ Mrs. R. M. Vant will be hostess to members of Dorcas Circle Three on ?!"riday, Feb. 23 at a lunche\ol at her home on Deerfield avenuc | _ Mrs. Alfred Gastheld and new litâ€" {ue son returned home Saturday from the Highland Park Hospital. | Mrs. Leslie Brand will entertain her sewingy club on Wednesday | aAfternoon. _ i Mr. and Mrs. William Koebelin And family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Schminke of Wheeling on Suiâ€" day. Mrs. Mary Koebelin remained at her brother‘s home for the week, | where she will complete a quilt. | ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison and daughter Louise: Ann of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds where a family dinner was held in honor of the‘ birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. S. P. Hutchison. David Gardner has dropped from l'!izh school this semester because of _ Mrs. Chester Wessling will enterâ€" ain the Queen Esther Circle on Friâ€" ay afternoon, at her home on Roseâ€" rary Terrace. j j My. and Mra EÂ¥namk Uaha. ‘umich 4 { The four children of Mr. ‘;r;i“l{rs‘ Raymond Meyer, who were ill last week, are much better. home. Mrs. ‘Shulder is a grandâ€" daughter of the late C. W. Pettis. , Dr. John Timothy Stone, president | of the Presbyterian : Theological | Seminary, Chicago, is? to be .the | guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir “ on Sunday, March 4, and will speak ' at the Deerfield Presbyterian Church | that evening. Mémbers of the Bethâ€" | lehem _ Evangelical ~ Church have | been invited to hear Dr. Stone. ‘ | _A birthday party in compliment | to the worthy grand matron of the , Eastern Star, Gussie L. Hart, was | given Monday at the Parkway Hotel !in Chicago, An entertainment fol-‘ | lowed the luncheon. ‘The eight from | the Deerfield Chapter who mendedl were Mrs, J. R. Notz, Mrs. C. V. ‘Steiner, Mrs. R. A. Nelson, Mrs. .Chester Wessling, Mrs. James Wil-[ ‘son, Mrs. Raymond Dobbins, Mrs.' William Lorenz, and Mrs, Thomui Gilfillan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shulder and three children of Chicago ‘were Sunâ€" day guegjc’s*â€"gtfithg Emil Fredericks Dr. and Mrs. John B. Weir‘s sailâ€" ing has been postponed to March 17 on account of the illness of ‘their daughter. S s . Mrs. Charles ‘Selig is very ill at her home on Deerfield Avenue. Her niece,â€" Miss Lillian Schwab, is stayâ€" ing with her. Mr. Selig has taken a three months‘ leave of absence from his duties as Deerfield station agent,: to be at home with ‘Mrs. Selig. ‘ to begin fifteen minutes earlier than the previons lessons so the time will %: from 3:45 m,,l:fimp.n. Miss tty. Carrington of the Bannockâ€" »burn School is the instructor with Jean Pettis at the piano. This class in ballroom dancing and two other classes in interpretive work are unâ€" der. Miss © Carrington‘s direction each week. 1 1 Elmér Hagi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagi of Libertyville, formerâ€" ly of Deerfleld, and Miss Ethel La Viere of Earlville, III., were married in Libertyville on Thursday, Jan. 25. Mrs. Hagi, a cousin of Mrs. Arthur Lee of Deerfleld, is a gradâ€" vuate of the Northern . State Teachers College in DeKaly, The young couâ€" ple will reside in Ravinia. Central Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 3868 PERSONAL Painting . â€" M AAAAMIOCIE®~ Mrsa. Jane tructor with | the friendship . This class | Circle Four 1 Miss Irene: Rocfienl ing the annual rgieeth ternational Council of ucation being he ‘ Stevens Hotel i ‘t:h';? Philomene ‘fiehol Kenneth Vetter at the Boweys Bro Flavor Co. in Chicagp. is a chemist for thig fi The Girls‘ Club gave party Tuesday afternc Grammar School. _‘ | F. P. Browning ha mother in < Alaban months. ty Oscar Muellier of N&rthbrook has gone to Foley, Ala., because of the serious illness of hijs m who now hasâ€"contracted Mra Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nétz and famâ€" ily were guests at hday celeâ€" bration.last Snndayia \the home of Mrs. Anna Notz in Chib#eo: Mrs. M. O. Hopking tain Dorcas Circle (On evening. Mrs. E. I-fs appointed chairman lof succeed Mrs. V, W. § has resigned. M The Eastern, | St: will meet Thursday at. the home of Mr. Meyer, S daughter, akers, Déerfie t;ei | | thr Presidert‘s av _ and the Cam uts gemained f ?’nd had the the damp, YVie ncer many friim t lcast a jprogre [ on Sunday, 1 n, | Star | @ffice: rsday evohing, Mr. gnt Mrs. Hop ins?i wil ircle | "fl on B. Sglig ? rman ‘of the g V. W. [Sprig; t ; : 4. BR ,!r a s at a birthd inday jaf \ he 1 tz in CB n“:n ‘r of % hbt Ala., because holde} ||received a will enterâ€" on Monday ig has been he group to riggs, who or Â¥ valentine h, at the is attendâ€" of the Inâ€" ligious Edâ€" eek at the . working tract and in Plagge HLAND PARK StTATE BaAnk with her VAa2nCe on: Monday THE PRES3 â€" The Bank has acquired thro very desirable parcels which are at most attractive figures. _ It is reported that some of the lead: Chicago have withdrawn their offerings for advance adjustments. Authorities on Real Estate predict an early and subâ€" stantial increasg in both demand and values. Mrs. Harry Baum is confined to her home with the mumps, Mrs. Harry Olendorf attended a luncheon bridge party on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Roberts in Libertyville.. a icvat7t ah l s ocb oc ut is n uacl ichac n hy â€"ou oi pate to members of her sewing club on Thursday afternoon at her home on Todd Court. : s set of dishes given away at the Deerfield Grade School Movie Show a week ago Friday. ‘TPhis past Friâ€" day‘s school movie was postponed indefinitely, . 4: pound OSCAR MAYER‘S BEST FRANKFURTS Very tender; pound â€" BONELESS SIRLOIN ROAST PRIME BEEF POT ROAST GOOD KIND BRAND APRICOTS While they last; 2 No. 1 tall cans FREE PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE SALMON Red Alaska Columbia River t han. .. 200 M U . 196 NEW l NP POBS® Friday & Saturday, February 16 ’7“ Groceries â€" Fruits â€"« Vegetable: corre® | _ 394 | CAULIFLOWER _ 3 pkgs The O1ld Reliable Ban k urpantaterin tsmm ssnnnwerenbeeveerna0s «seans + 0 805 Deerfield Avenue â€" Phone Deerti â€"GROCERY and MA RK acquired thro_ugh foreclosure «some SOL SHAPIRO some of the leading Realtors in Real Estate MEA TS _ 15¢ Mr. George Rockenbach was pleasantly surprised last week when he received a birthday greeting card from J, Seeley Gridley and Charles Mrs. W. W. Clark. > > Mrs. Lewis Beckman (Emmeline Hagie) who underwent an appendecâ€" tomy last Tuesday at the Highland Park Hospital, returned home on Sunday. , 3 f * . Bobby Sanders entertained at tea on Sunday in honor of his tenth birthday anniversary. The Just Sew Club, will meet offered for quick sale _ 22¢ _23¢ 17¢ 19c¢ and price lists PRIME BEEF BABY BEEF LIVER ROLLED VEAL ROAST Milk fed calves; pound ..._.._._______ BONELESS ROUND STEAK 2 large heads ORANGES Medium size; 2 doz. for JUICY . FLORIDA CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE APPLES Fine for pies or sauce; 5 lbs NEW YORK GREENINGS or BALD! Large white heads; per head at the home of ’ Miss Reba And Park, who is now Blue Ribbon Oil jwas the over nigt Love Gunckel. THURSDAY, FE birthday anniver dios over a Nat M"lk Mrs. Samuel R« ing this week wit cago. _ _ are sojourning i§ St. Fla. Tl:eytold&u. Wilcox, both of 3 p RUARY: \his 16â€"17 |J _ 20c¢ 17¢ 15c 15¢ / Cl m CE wC %+ , _-m‘s qAY' Highland Park Lautel and Highwood Aye.®1 _ Rev. Wn. Wi Thursday, Febri 7:00 pm. F NorthemJ League 1 Ravenswood Friday, Febm:xi _ 7:00 p.m. i o tive MethOd« i meeting eve On We‘dne' ; evenings it ; M. E. Cbur Saturday, Februm 10:30 a.m. Sunday < 6:00 p.m. Epworl : 7:45 p.m. Evenin ‘sermon by of Glenview, of the semn Challenging , ashamed Ay Tuesday, Februaty 7:30 p.m. Regulk .__ Confirmati® Attend church,@ Bunday! i Saturday} + 8:00 Presbyterian North Chic *« _ Maroons he (‘hfimgo 0 are . defendi leallership.. } Friday:; 7:00 Boy Scout Sunday: 9:45 . Cl will be C hurch The roll of chur read. The pas "The Tjiving C will sifg. All ghurch |are urg Others jare cord Thursjlay even} dial for all _vou? church, and their} Thu meeting study 1f hours o Rev. E.‘J. Sunday, F Church School thercF. Merner, Morning wors Special musie A letmon byâ€" to the opening of * Evangelical Iq Endeavor 7 p.nfi Mastor Temptatil (The evening se Friday: Mothe# quet sponsored :3 field. Boy Scou rehearsal 8 p.m. | DMAMW ednesday : ‘l" municant‘s 11:00 Morning w# 7:00 Tuxis Societ Monday : The Highwood Bethlehem Es 815 Rose: De Sun, Lamp , all you ha! PusBL lamps, we‘ll ay, Fet The pi r consul 2 and Write j Church win a rto

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