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Highland Park Press, 12 Apr 1934, p. 11

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‘dentists Pupils 12, 1984 both coâ€" ts did ducted t and Coun. Lake Counâ€". hn_ latter Park, more eof. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1984 ‘ The rfeld P.T.A. will meet toâ€" morrow. afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock in the um. Mr. W. C. Petty, gounty| superintendent of schools, will be the speaker. & _ "Hallie," an English Springer 1, owned by Bernard Genty, Snk Aofigee in Mrs. Rugeny Enders &'uuldo( show in Chicago. . | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varner celeâ€" brated| their twentyâ€"fifth wedding ry on Saturday, evening. fortyâ€"five guests. Those t of town were Mr. and Mrs, Go Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McéGhire, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Graves of |. Gerald ‘Robinson, Mr. and Jesse Varner and two Virgil and Kathryne, and Miss Marie Marchichick of Highland Pary and Mr. and Mrs. John Werâ€" hand of Northbrook, After Patrick Fogarty had enterâ€" taingd his club at a farewell party & ago Monday eve, he in turn, was ed by the other members. On (Wednesday evening Jacob Ott was t; on Thursday noon a 12 o‘clack luncheon was given by Geo. Karth; and Thursday evening, Geo. Antés entertained for Mr. Fogarty. The party was held Monday eveâ€" ni rtttha home of Edwin Meyers. o‘elc Kar Ant The | "Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply for, pver 30 during the first 5 days I was enrolled." An Int’n?in Teacher | SCHOOL OFFICIALS:â€"We can put you in touch with the very | Mnest teadhers. Our service is free to you. a 2 o w coONTINENTAL . _ ‘TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. f . 1850 Downing St., Denver, Colo. | Covers the ENTIRE United States. fiour can earn several hundred dollars this sumâ€" mer, and you can secure a better position and a arger salary for the coming year. Complete inâ€" rmation will be mailed on receipt of a threeâ€" nt stamp. Send for it today. ; §â€" Rural Schools and City Schools : \â€" Summer Work and School Year Positions ȴ. Earl J. Bruso, pastor of the Teachers Sunshine Krispy or Graham CRACKERS SAVOY TOMATOES j Solid pack; 1 No. 2%; can ..........._._â€"â€"â€"â€" ASSORTED COOKIES 1 Ib. pkg. SANTA CLARA PRUNES Medium size; B# W#. ...~....._._..â€".â€".â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€" Michigan NAVY BEANS lbs, for ........_..._:.......â€"â€"â€" SAVOY PEACHES Extra fancy; 1 No. 2% PORK LOIN ROAST Fancy RIB ROAST | 6â€"7 Rib 17¢; Small Rib ...._.__._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ Prime POT ROAST BEEF Fancy RIB LA MB CHOPS mmmmniuniicnnemmenmmmmsstonigecmeomcdhcamenteninennmeminee e C100 00e ) c FREE PROMPT DELIVERY DEERFIELD LOCAL and PERSONAL Friday & Saturday, April 13â€"14 805 Deerfield Avenue Phone Deerfield 16â€"1"7 GROCERY and MARKET SOL SHAPIRO aesgeviuee ntvenenenn* Deerfleld will leave Tuesday for the annual conference session to be held at the First Evangelical Church in Aurora. He will be accompanâ€" ied by Mrs, Bruso and John Vetter, who is the Bethichem Church‘s lay delegate, : a Bethlchem Evangelical Church of Mr, and Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Sunday at the George LaBahn home in Evanston. : Fenton Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hopkins designed the cover of the program for "Children of the Moon," a play presented Friâ€" day evehing by the Ravinia Players at the Ravinia Village House. The design was executed in lincleum. Mr. Hopkins is recovering from an apâ€" pedicitis operation and completed the work while in the hospital. Stan and Bunt Gabrielson, star athletes of Gustavus Adoiphus Colâ€" lege at St. Peter, Minn., were the guests of their classmate, Arthur Johnson, at dinner last Monday eveâ€" ning, The Sunday Tribune containâ€" ed an interesting sport article about the Gabrielson brothers. Paul Rubâ€" ly, who attends Notre Dame and Art Fox of Highland Park. were also guests. A birthday party was held last Thursday evening for Worthy Paâ€" tron J. R. Notz at the Deerfield Chapter O.E.S., following the reguâ€" MEA TS 18¢ 15¢ 23¢ 17¢ 19¢ 23¢ 19¢ 22¢ 28¢ 16c IDAHO POTATOES 15 !b. peck ........ Medium gize; PEF UOZ. ......_.__...cossumcccles FLORIDA ORANGES SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 5 for Stringless GREEN BEANS _ B IDG. ........ .cc ccosccivtvestsmnenntncbovencnspeveniginmmncenainks CALIFORNIA CARROTS Fancy DE Fancy DELICIOUS APPLES 20¢ Aged Prime ROUND STEAK Fancy SIRLOIN STEAK » Vegetables sreax_ . | _|_20¢ senvice CÂ¥ lar meeting. There was tzd huge birthday ‘ cake, candle lighted, each ‘ guest made a ) wish, Of ficer‘s Club presented him a gift. . Mrs. Charles Bickford tain her sewing club on Wedn: afternoon. B .Ps o | _ _ 4P Mrs. John C. Ender will célebra her 89th birthday | anniversary May 5. Mrs, Ender is the wife of Deerfield‘s first mayor.) _ _ _ || © Another parish | party has been planned by jof . the Holy Cross Church for day eve, ning, A{rfl 24, Mrs. ina Ander: son is chairman, || . TA Marshall, Orval, and Char, lotte Fredricks with sbnld:sl and John Beckman Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webbe in Glen Ellyn 0 Sunday. The Webbes formerly sided in the E. ‘G. Jacobson houge on Central Avenue, ©| P > Misses Ruth and nce Ender of Chicago spent Wednesday an Thursday at the End home. | Mrs. Louis Soefker will entertain St. Paul‘s Sewing Society on Tues= day afternoon. The date has been set forward as a meeting of the Woman‘s Federation :fi the Arling} ton Heights District will be held at Lake Zurich on Thursday and a great many of the women of St. Paul‘s Church are plan: to at, tend the Federation meeting. t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mublke a::fl Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Bowman wer the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker (Margaret Hunt) in Chi cago on Sunday. Fr Walker is & former teacher in the Deerfield Grammar School and a cousin o,f Mrs. Muhlke and Mrs, Bowman. | |, Mrs. R:/ D. ‘Reeds and her mother, Mrs. S. P. Hutchison| visited nnE Thomas Townsend on“fedmdly a Beach, II1. ‘Mrs. Edng Carter, who had been visiting here, returned .X Waukegan to the home of her s Charles Carter, with them, where she will remain until the first wnfi in May. The Hutchisons are plan ning their annual trip to Missouti at that time and Mrs. Carter wi}l go to her home in Eolia, Mo. h Mrs. J. R. Notz entertained twelve guests at a surprise birthday dinnér last Sunday in compliment to her husband. § Miss Anna Krimbill of Chicago spent Monday with her two nieces Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and Migs Bertha Freese. 5:.:. 8 _ Mr. and Mrs. William (Desmond Jr. have a baby daughter born reâ€" cently at their home in Ch}cago | MREAAO | Pm on cals 0 Confde ts ho ce O l 3 81 Mrs. Charles F. Hennhxg, yv)‘o‘ moved recently from Orchard Lafie to© Highland Park, fell downstairs in her new home and was quite setiâ€" ously injured. Mrs. Henfing has been â€" rather unfortunaté,. _ Lakt year, while hanging up ¢lothes,‘ a bird house fell off a polé and chut her head open. Her many friends 31c THE PRESS 23¢ 25¢ 25¢ 1¢ 9c lan. { tained Oflfi i ";{ WiP : ’t{ ) relv‘b ‘ vi. u nn¢h ‘l;‘ her| tral :. f: ie 'H' « cago | | Virs B | â€" Hikie d | Thurse ,f .‘,lvi" | | Maa 3. r ue .'é !:*‘YMI â€" Mra, George L. Brand will be tess to the Bethany Missionary ciet yof Highland Park, this af Hage] Avenue, p o l Freda Boone gave a talk (fin "Missions and Mission" on Tuesday L““ [¢s. Arno Frantsz will entertain t ‘.‘p‘fi‘; ueen Esther Circle at Tunchéon m ;"""': §4f h f t 3X end‘s Night will be o 7 Thursday evening, May 3, by the Deevifield Chapter, QES. Mr. and I g“,, . J. R. Notz are Worthy Patron ;vs Matron. [ ” : Six members of the Deerfigld Chapter ‘attended | the . Campbell Chipter 0.E.S. Past Patron and Maâ€" tron night last Wednesday evening in Highland Park. | .| [R 'g} argaret and> Jean Scully ‘enhqrâ€" bained fifteen guests, following a oller skating party last Thursday evening at the Arlington Heights Rink, at their home on Deerfigld \venue. | ‘id ,’ , and Mrs, Earl Hurt of Cenâ€" *4venue entertained out of town gWests this past weekâ€"end. (! [, ‘Wirginia Wilson of Ravinia wi hq weekâ€"end guest of Jean Pettis. { E4o 8 hi# vicinity were sorry to her latest misfortune. 8 E. H. Selig will: attend an ors Convention atâ€"La Salle, L t U # hg at a meeting of the Y. E }. at the Bethlichem Churt [ Stryker and Dorothy: Vetter host and hostess at the social t her home on Deerfie . C. Reeds and son Frankâ€" NOUKIH SHORE . Hbus;ecléaning Help Rerrasie Launpay. ‘Nerson Latnory NortH SHore Lavnory 618 N. Green :::klu‘ !\ ) | 1210 Central Ayenue, Wilmette 566 Chestnut Street, Winnotks : Phone H. P. 177 f‘, 1 Mml. 1800 L ‘M‘ Wb“ } “Maléhmgmfi i @f: ‘lmOmm.lAuuuv : Nerson Bros. Launbay Dempster S<reet, Evanston || | Darrow Avenue, Evanston 1014 Davis Street, Evanston Phone Uni. 2776 |||_ . _| . |\|| Phone Uni. 4620 { H':c Uni. 0112 for Busy Housewives #4 t SAEE 1: e blacrarny fls 4 _ 1/ .‘ /2800 105006 ORRF on | _ .. _ . Watches â€" Pen and Pencil Sets 31\0“8«0 bâ€" ~@ Silverware â€" M‘Setn* , : Diamond Pendant â€" Clocks + Bracelets « Military Sets 4 | b4 $ t + 34 We must move by May 1st to 372 Central Avenue THIs SPRINGâ€" have more comfortâ€"more economyâ€"with Wauâ€" kegan Koppers Coke. Eagy to control. P:v:s few ashes. Makes no dust, smoke or soofl Call your fuel dealer now for a supply. :: | _ CRBDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 392 Central Avenue _ _ | Tel. H. Liquidation Jew 4 K KoPpPERS - COKE Paul Borchardt ._. _ Frank Siljestrom Highland Park Fuel Co.| Menoni & Mecogni Mercer Lumber:â€"Companyâ€" \WVAUKEGAN/ 1. H. NEMEROFF \CLEAN SMOKELESS NOW DUSTLESS .. Recommended and Sold b1 ~LAUNDRIES FUEL / Tel. H. P. 680 elry DRDER _ BY | NAME!, PAGE ELEVEN

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