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PAGE TWO \Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, IIlinois TIssued ‘Thursday of each week by the Udel! Printing { CHICAGO OFFICE Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper. and signed with the name and address of the writer. mmmmma Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current lssue. .. _‘ + Â¥ Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obitwaries, notices of entertainments or: “MnW“hm'fllhmu;flM YOLUME 23 tresses in durable tick~ _ [| mr, and Mrs. D ing at such a notéeâ€" | §) son attended the } worthy low price. While and : Lectiivre «ow ! ‘they last. § s J‘ § f s W ra? RESILIENT ASK Mr. and Mrs F. Helmbold of Deere|old Wibérg in Los Angeles, Calif., Park entertained at a reception| will return to Highland Park. Feb. 19, following the concert at the| Sunday and. will resume his work Ravinia: Village House forâ€" Roger ) at the Meierhof Hardware Comâ€" Balke and Howard ~Will who apâ€"| pany on Monday, On his way peared in recital, ‘Among those who | California : Mr.. Wiberg visited were present were, Mr. and Mrs.| sister and brot}nr, Mr. and â€" Charles Burkhardt of :Winnetka;| Thomas Kees, Jr., in Des Moine Mr. and Mrs. Robert McManus of| lowa, and will spend a few {;? Oak Park, Mrs. Carleton Colby of| with themâ€"en route home, _ ... ;|_ Chicago, Miss Alice Peabody of| ‘Mr. and Mrs: W. A. Pmyek Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence| North Green Bay Road are the Balke and ‘daughters Hildegarde| happy parents of a daughter, Barâ€" and Abigail, Mrs. Lilliam: Wills and|bara Jean, born at the Highland Mts. Howard Wills. ~| _ ~.| Park Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Mrs. F. S. Banta who has spent| Perry was formerly Miss l;ljm the past few months in Florida has| McNeill, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mis. returned to her home at 310 Roger| Ryan McNeil of this city, _ ; Williams Avenue. { _Marion Weisenberger, dluxh*r Mr. and Mrs, Frederick C. Noerâ€" enberg of 140 South Second Street, announce ‘the engagement of their daughter Mary Elizabeth, to Mr. William M. Behrens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A.. Behrens of 608 Van Buren street, Hungtingburg, Ind.] ing. ‘ Among‘the 125 Illinois hotel men who attended the luncheon and NRA eode discussion at the Great Northâ€" ern Hotel in Chicago. on Feb. 23 was W. W. Larke of the ‘Moraine Hotek of this city, â€" .. / â€"â€" Mr.. Emil Wiberg who has been spending the past five weeks visitâ€" â€".Bidney© Taylor and m Webâ€" ster both ‘of this city, ly took out a marriage license in Waukeâ€" (;entnl at Sheridan Road > Tel. Highland Park 181â€"182 IREDALES "House of Good Furniture" A lucky purchase‘ at a low price! That‘s why we can offer these comâ€" fortable, all cotton matâ€" AltCotton Mattress s§ss mattress. (Tempered Steel Springs. ‘ ._COIL SPRINGS 2 GREAT THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS f HIGHLAND PARK f LOCAL and PERSONAL s5.95 Chicago Offices ':'13{&11-17 Willoughby Tower ‘Telephone 3355 publication must be written on one side of the paper only, MARCH 1, 1934 Nirs. Sleeman is the former Gaffney of this cit!. _ / _ The monthly mse;gnc of the T mens Missiona ety of the First United Evanq‘d:{iul Chureh will| held on Thursday, March 8, at 2: o‘clock at the honle of lflrs. Gieser, 48 N. Greéen Bay Road. .Will the members kindly bring in | their se}fâ€" denial offerings. R y Marion. Weisenberger, dlhxhzr of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weise ‘= The Jimaline booth,. which ~Mrs.. rt, E. Wol judged the most attractive aAt yaqh y â€" morn :: Fair cooking school is in the: Fla., where she has be munity Market this week. It is of|the |past six weeks. | special inter»«=t because a High spent some timge in the Park won. _ invented Jimaline, the| fishing trip, but new met _ of shining silver withâ€" hfm‘ a few weeks . out polis‘ ug. é ‘~|/The Ladies of the Vik Mir. and NMre. : James / Hood! of Ang a card and bunco party in Anâ€" Deerfleld announce the marriage of| derson Hall, Lake st, on | the their daughter Mary to James F.|evening of March T. Prizes will be Byrneé of Philadelphia which tgok .wdod and refreshments wfl} be place at West Reading, Penn., on | served. | i i igg Friday, Feb. 9. Mt. and Mrs. Byrne}| fi t. and Mrs. Ingram| Rasmussen are residing in West Regul#o .. | ente number of friends last + Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Burroughs| Saturday evening, â€" / | ‘of Briar Hill who have been motorâ€"| Mt. and Mys. Harold |Solomon of ing in Florida are now County Line | ad, are happy to anâ€" the New Indian River Hotel, Ro¢kâ€"| nounce ‘t;le birth of a daughter, ledge, Fla. ¢ 7. =... || |\Wednesday, Feb. 21, at the Highâ€" ~Mr. and| Mrs. Walter Sleeman of| land| Park Hospital | || _ _ _ | . Thursday Miss Ellien Truax of Egandale Road has been confined to her home with the fiu for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts *nbâ€" $ North Michigan Avenue, Tel. lhua l BRAND BROTHERS, we CAN help *you, if you ~Paint or Telephone Wighland Park 661â€"505â€"500 Central Avi:mue “ i For Sixty Th 5 cents per single copy Tel. | |any »corat W%F- y at i;k‘ Milwaukee Uniâ€" versity School. | $ 54 Misg Lucia Durand of Ravinia is spending \the :am.h M:&h ‘at l(inn;z Beach and Nassau | bPr. and Mrs. Gordon Hickey |and Betty Hickey of Green Bay, Wis.‘ Mr.] and Mrs. ?<W§¢IM Clark of South St. Johns: Avyentie left ay for a four VDT geks trip to Los tzelel-' C‘gfi:fl“‘- t es Miss Virginia Engels of Highland Park who has been Orchesâ€" tration in Deerfleld is confined to her home with the mumps. Migs Helen Mae Koon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Koon, 913 t&idxcv,mod, ‘Drive, ‘has been el by" tbe’i fres class at Rockford Coll,afi to their anâ€" nual prom on Saturday, March 17. Election to the prom chairmanship Mts. Eugene E. Andr3v7“hu gone to Winter Park, Fla., to /visit Mrs. And B. MacCaughley, ; former resident of this city. /) °. | o Toak mocin, Rgp 14.b 0 [ . land | Park EET 4# 14.:‘“% ged away very unt . on the | Sunday following. rial took place on Wednesday, Feb, 21, in the Northshore Garden Memories. Mrs. Turnquist i# the fo Esther Johnjon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Johnson of Highwood. . 4 u‘t. Geonge W. Robe week for Arizona, and he will go to Mexico. . Little Betty Helke Road is quarantined pox.!. | j( (}fs . <@ & Mféd Irving Randall Thr ay fgm Californ has been for‘ some tin E . Fred: Siljestro lt;m‘ e;fiv@;fl of her ;fl ncheon last Thursday, > Mrs. }Robel‘;lpn‘ w’ yesterday mo%fint £ Fla., where she has be/ dm on d haiess Shaly in an. ing a card and | ) in Anâ€" derson B‘“fi.!z‘:’?'l st, o"ni | tl‘:: evening of March 7. P: will | owdod and rrtnelhm te wfl? be served. ul hok * ~<U 1j 9A9 . RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY g&f}fllfig co. se Years at Second Street ng Probl lIAND we . do %Jr;lir::ll E1 o. sunee ttl left last |from there fevveriel m d returned will â€" arrive a where he south, ned toT!;xi: n ‘spending ave emsSs ee Uniâ€"|\ Noone should miss lectu 0;\ > .3.|.* 1 "Back .to" the fit'moy" to be 10. a ie unsl ts fiw sif on wh arch at|in March, ~date and‘ i :xl br.1 be annofineed?' later. .qyd £ i DC @BTP band * » .l(h.umd es â€" é N. Second Street, his returned t her home from the Alice Home Hospital in Lake Fo{lat / she underwent an operation. She is dftfln‘ along nicely, | 1Â¥ ) 2 4 Emmett Motoney Wins , > 1 Wls *anmw Prize In ‘the| regular y . Business Men‘s Bowling| League held last week at the Majestic Bowling Alley, the Mutgal m;thrggfnmee from the Ameritan Legion, while the Elks Club took three games from the Wheel On . Ty \ the Pearl Ta l tral aiBal hmd Neg: by 1yb man‘s. :« Emmett Moroneéy won high woekâ€" ly ave vi:%“gc pins for three games. | V{&ho ‘won high inâ€" dividual game with 245 pins. / Next Tuesday, Muthal Coal will meet Pearl 'l‘nv; and the Central Cafe bow! Elks Club. Mz My Hn Grohams, Deluxe or Dixies Rolled Oats *# 5 ';1Mrblfilw purity . . . Also i“” , Orange, Lemon, or | Lime Sodq, or Pearly Nectar . . . HAZEL Allâ€"Purpose oo * OA P C156 i im Velb. ' w p esn in S:E ;5 Bacon ~‘;=%.. _ â€"8%,12° I QUALITY MEATS ‘ | e In Our Modern Meat Departments nEriCAN nomeâ€"rurs || WILSON‘S CERTIFIED 01 On Sale At All National Tea Co. inger Ale Tomatoes 219 4 s & ‘a med. ttuce â€":= EAD â€"Crisp and frésh from California _A;lllg frovmth; EJM/‘: finest Wheat 546. bag L 9 m b;ohles } Fabicy and ripe from Florida â€" for healthful salads ples:. 5..25° from Our Bakeries Household qo e whkt §# 25 lateaCake ....25¢ N.‘d_' g‘,?_ n‘.p._ Ts m Wl mrone /s .T U 0h m s, Deluxe or Dixies OouUuUr Pale or Golden nanas g Water layers, Chocoiate iced meat and povitry stuffing leat 7* 1%â€"02. loot B¢ PMPFLETE MONEYâ€"SAYÂ¥ING@ FOOD diIGTRIRUTION i$€@vic MIIED CASH RECOISKTER RECHEIPT WITH EVERY PURCHAS Congregation Israel | / to Celebrate h&m The North Shore Congregatio nfitional ® 1k in east ‘allexd Hebrew, Purim, on Supd :: ch 4, at 2:30 p.m. with a magquérade party and pageant to e by the children in the School. The regular Sunday mornâ€" Armour‘s Melrase _ C@1lO. Lean Sliced pkg. Scientifically ripened in € our own ripening rooms to. 6 service will be held at 11‘ am. Hudson and Terraplanes â€" for io;qob ;hllled' or 2 years | North Shore Motors, Inc. 108 North First Street Pot Ro: 244 Whole or Shank Endâ€"Boke with Limitomne bam#e 4 °ns slices of pranges . in place, by Buft End .‘ 14° whole cloves, Ofl\‘d;} of ham. . | | "aou with veestables c.nmsufx‘orlud 19‘». | : Ham Patties 13« Pfinoibwldorinfi 13¢n. N. Y, Style Beot Chuck® 1 _ Soft Summer or Soft Selam! . muoou.u.,p:gi LENTEN FISH SYGGEST # Herring seern _ || ‘6¢m. _ Fillet of Haddock (15tm. | Whitefith tay inc bi, 105 i. | Suimon Steuks â€" [Fitm %| | ~ 85 :"'“ 546. bag 1 Oc eat Yes â€"It‘s True!~ You‘d be surptised at how much health and pep are hidden away snmmimh vegetables. ity, Wfifim of California, T. :dfloddc. Camay Soap ‘@= 3«~13°. Lifebuoy Soap â€" 423 RiINSO pemmos soâ€"wmese _ i 1O¢ | / > Seo;g * uopea â€" D 2z O° I @1e1» OR 2 nl-:‘ YVaâ€"lb. t EL _‘ I w f The (cor ‘ in | Of. ! Sugda pus a mai bra We Will Guaranteé F«. Corn Meal Mush : 9*pig. 1#cib. _ _ WilCisir=Pry poidenâ€"brows Cheo@s@ Wiiciairâ€"Creamed 9 th. as mnil‘Tflw Shulman ofâ€" The Feagt | of Puiujm; which falls: this year on March 1 (corresponding to the 14th of Adar of. the Hebrew\ Caléndar), is a Joyâ€" needs a ous festival of the Jews and‘is cele= brated by them jin M inagen Jutranes, 1 senated imminent : AS t with fine| dramatic power in the Book of Esther. | ; ; R + Home huq. Ni:l'l' 190 Alaske con Shrimp _ 2ne.! teilcoml9 Iit‘s new it‘s deli Sjal;ad Dressing Pickled Pork Armeut‘s â€"A real treat Crisp â€"Por selods and desserts Pineapple _ THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1984 5 Highland Park, HL Apricots Netipnal‘s freshiy sliced Salmon Special for Lenten Dishes Don‘t these suggest some California Hatves 10 7 VZ‘s can %&3‘ W d-; iu:m on March 1 l&uwj r), is a joyâ€" 4s t

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