Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 10 May 1934, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

HL 1984 THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1984 M.MMF.G&W the official Rotary delegate, P dent,elect wmwwmw ‘tend the fortieth convention of Rotary International at Joli¢t toâ€" day and tomorrow. They will take Stih them Boy Scout Earl Toll, a p.anedldtb!ohry Club, and wz e.in attend the Junior Rotarian E* ( * Mrs. S. Bruso and daughter, Mrs. John Fedosky ‘and son Robert John of Chicago, spent Friday with Rev, and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso, Jean Marie Fedosky, who had spent the week here, returned home with them,. Among the out of town guests who visited J. C. Ender this past weekâ€"end" were Mr. and Mrs. m .o licd P E. J. Bingham, Sally Bingham, Mrs. Amelia Pyle, Mr. and Mrs.~â€"J. P. Schneider and son David, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Hanselnian and Miss Florence Ender, all of Chicago, and Mr. and Saturday such a lovely day for the celebra of Mrs. Ender‘s 89th birthday anniversary. | _ _ â€" . Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dondanville and {?ur cb Laurence /Jr., Catherine, Patricia, and Louis, reâ€" turned Su to their home in Moâ€" line, IJ., a visit with Mrs. Dondanville‘s grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Ehder. | .Miss Barbgra Hueh! is a member of the Austin Choral Club which presented iufimmul spring concert last Tuesday evening at the Austin High School, : This is the largest choral group in Chicago and has made many public appearances. On Monday evening, Miss Hueh] attendâ€" ed a banquet for the choral: club at the Avenue Lutheran Church, igi by the women of the ehurch in ap tion of the club‘s presentation of the "Messiah" last spring. 1 * at ver M. home in Waukegan on S.hngon"m J Mrs. Charles Seago of Sunset Court will be hostess to the Presbyâ€" terian Woman‘s Missionary Society on Thursday afternoon, May 17. Miss Irene Evenson has been ill in the Highland Park Hospital due to a mouth infection caused by the extraction of a tooth. Mrs. Harry Muhlke has been substituting for her in fifth grade. Mrs, R. L. Johnson entertained ber luncheon bridge club on Friday. Mr: and Mrs. Fred Meyer visited Mr: and Mrs. William Mueller in Pr. and Mrs. Walter Metcalf and BREAKFAST CUP COFFEE per Ib. 2 lbs. FIG NEWTONS nMA(j,A_li(_)Nl or SPAGHETI,,,,_:I‘___ZSC 3 1â€"lb CHLI Corn FA per SIRLOIN ROAST EREl)fF POT ROAST DEERFIELD LOCAL and PERSONAL T. VANILLA EXTRACT k Â¥â€"â€"â€" CY LAKE TROUT 25¢ ttle Flakes or Post Toasties pkgs. Groceries â€" Fruits â€" Vegetables Friday & Saturday, May 11â€"12 805 Deerfield Avenue Phone Deerfield 1¢ A./ AGZ Ad â€" Pd A MAAA PBA k _ ho oo T NiA | GROCERY and MARKEi‘ eereurs ces senanavatan enc anen n 6 PRRRTUUUUU nstpaiditinii ccsses ces pecene ennnenn Arlington Heights on Sunday. | Mrs. Harold Norman of Bannotkâ€" burn opened her home Tuesday eveâ€" ning to a group of friends to hear Miss: Mount and Mrs. Hazel of the National College talk about a very unusual camp at Samtn:kn,l Mich. Mrs. Torvald Johnson will enterâ€" tain <the Queen Esther Circle at luncheon on Friday (tomorrow). â€" Mrs. David Derby will spend the weekâ€"end with her son John at Deé Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Newcomers on West Hazel Aveâ€" nue are the Bell and McGee famâ€" John A. H has moved into the Julian Su:it:::uuonowm avenue. Mrs. Elmer Clavey will be hoatess to members of her sewing club on Wednesday afternoon. â€" . .. _ Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Seiler are livâ€" ing in Lake Forest. Mrs. Seiler, before her recent ‘marriage, was Miss Germaine Bettens of Lake Forâ€" Mr. Phillip Scully Sr., spent last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Stace, in Green Bay, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. $. P. Hutchison left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Missouri and Oklahoma. Alex Willman, who has resigned his appointive village position, will return to his former work on the railroad. 3 o) Terry Koch has been having a double quarantine with both mumps and scarlet fever. . Mrs. Frank Schar and Mrs. Edwin Beckman attended Noble Grand Night of the Rebekah lodge at Palâ€" atine last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan have rented one of the Segert houses on Forest Avenue. C Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wessling atâ€" tended a birthday dinner for ‘Mr. Wessling‘s sister, Miss Ella Wessâ€" ling of Highland Park, at the Orville Wessling home last Friday evening. Mrs. Alice Aylesworth has rented the Barrett plumbing shop recently vacated by the Schesslers and is havâ€" ing it remodeled for an upâ€"toâ€"date beauty shop. % Mrs. Ruth Beinlich ?nd her sister, Miss Gertrude Wolf of Glencoe, visâ€" ited their uncle:â€"and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schir on Tuesday eveâ€" ning. at _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dumper and Mrs. Dumper‘s mother, Mrs. Ira Hole, of Glen Ellyn, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner on Sunday. f a2ckne aangeccenees MEA TS 19¢ 29¢ 15¢ 23¢ 24¢ 16c POTATOES _ “g Genuine Idaho Russets; 15 peck Home Grown ASPAR&GUS 4 NUNEhES | ... k etpnien je ces ons APPLES NEW TEXAS CABBQAGE per lb. ......."..m.,....................‘;._1 e renracms IAL I AiZM) 6 i Winesap or Roman Benfieo,jg} 1b6....... Fancy California Greflu Peas CB MWME . ) .. ... i. . .+ 10 rmvcems in ons eov ol ie ic x venninct in t NEW TEXAS ONIOfl G Ibs. ..............._....~* PRIME § 5 ROUND STEAKâ€"Real Tender OSCarR MAYER‘S FINE FRANKFURTS FANCY RIB ROAST BEEF | | 6â€"7 Ribs 17¢; Small Rib ... ces amnessenses eeen oo snnean d ntm A 400 . MEC VC d cssc lihw ulc t uts Wromist w iu J cials make | one sto 1 Highland n&l the Ch ) Aveâ€" nue ‘ station | icago, Cl k1 3 For the m commuter to Chiâ€" cago, the tial leaves Highland Park station at 8:04 a.m., every day except Su and arm in the Loop at 8:51 J.m. Returning in the evening, the | special . es the é Adams and Wabash downtown Chiâ€" cago station at 5:08 p.m., every day é except Saturday and Sunday, arrivâ€" ing at Highland Park at 5;53np.m. é Schedules of all tr . ‘the |‘ North Shore Line will be adjusted to é conform with the change to dkylight saving time, which went intd éffect iat 4 a.m., lagt Sunday, +1 all north |; shore communities north to Zion. 7 In P «t mem s ape ues so nab un int Stunts‘" @19 THE PRE 25¢ .3¢ 25¢ 25¢ 19¢ @* ‘ N O #’.t shorc s %;Gardcn of Memories § THE DE LU [‘ |. .‘ â€"â€" ForR : 4o d qpdGG EPP PGbqQdb qqb } 15. 9. NortHsHorE GaARDEN oFf Mzugm is the only place of human interâ€" _ ment in Lake County which plants graves: with pleasing designs and , foliage color effects upon request of lop-ownex:a. § f ; 10. NoRTHSHORE G 0§F MEI'b&ms is an exceptional sancfiuary for practically all kinds of land‘birds which live in the North Temperâ€" ate Zone. â€" (â€" 8 $] | | pub ol ho P x 11. Upwards of 7,000 fi&ar&»hs'from the best families of Illinois are directly ~_~ _ interested in NORTHSHORE GARDEN OF MEMORIES. | | 4 13‘ 14. 16. I7. 18. 19. Visitors are always wgl me, butfwe require the observance of the rule | | which limits the speed of cars to 12 miles per hour. Many lotâ€".owners never drive faster than 8 or 10 miles per hour, [ if For prices of lots, terms . the grounds and call at t Post Office Ad It is as different from. day is from midnight. It represents life and t It is on the divide between the Mississippi and the St. Lawrence river basins, 150 feet above Lake Mithigan one mile distant. There is not a fia“u -acre ‘of ground in the e'ntirél area, as gentle slopes prevail thrqi%xh:ut. | $1 fls | Noi:‘withstanding' ‘) i‘ \'mtioifhnd the sloping surfaces, an exceptionâ€" ally perfect drainage system is working continuously in every portion of this big GARDEN. No watery graves! [ Within its limits are u 75 varieties of bloom No such charming fol vate garden or cem of visitors and lotâ€"ow The charming white where. L=c No wooden bokzes‘ln } ', steel ‘Vaults‘ used in making interments in NORTHSHORE GMN oF MEMORIES. No sunken graves! â€" | Monuments sufijecf @he hhp}oval of the management aref admitted to somé sections, While others have grave markers only. The adjoining well k t NURSERY contains practically all varieties of choice trees and shrubs to be found in the old nurseries of the East. Low prices prevail,| | §l+ f |â€" ie [ , f PRIVATE AND PUBLIC LANDSCAPING is done by the management in conâ€" nection with the sale of trees and shrubs. We were awarded by the government the landscaping of the grounds of the new Federal Buildâ€" ;figâ€";tw;ukeqanfi e ha;/e sold beautiful trees (moved with balls of earth) to leading officials of General Motors Company at Detroit, to North Shore residents and to owners of fine estates elsewhere, We sell the mixtute of lawn grass seed which has been so successful in our experience here. We make the mixture from four varieties of tested seed. ; | 5e 1 ): | f The GREENHOUSES of NORTHSHORE GARDEN oF MEMORIES continuously supply large numbers of lot owners and others with the best cut flowâ€" ers and potted plants at low prices. Flowers are telegraphed everyâ€" where :+ } MJ | c |#)0~ 0. 0 . " / _ 1 & NorTHSHORE GARDEN 0F MEMORIES is the only place which has family lots planted as sepgrate and private estates. § More Hybrid Tea R ES are in ‘bloom every day from late in June until late in October than in all other American cemeteries. ; NoORTHSHORE GARDEN OF M.u%lonms is located on Waukegan Road, the most travelled thor &re between Chicago and Milwaukee â€" five miles north of: Forest, one mile west of North Chicago, and three miles southwest of Waukegan. _ | j Telcplifi#c â€" North Chicago 1067 JOH lifm 'ZRESTING PLACE R THE DEAD _ eauty in every feature. age colbi' effects may be seen in any park, priâ€" anywhere else as are enjoyed by thousands rs here throughout the summer. j he common graveyard or "cemetery" as noonâ€" bémdfiimo varieties of trees and more than ng shrubs and, therefore, this GARDEN is an N WESTERN, President stone ,fl%ivqwaya are not even imitn/ted elseâ€" Aress â€"North Chicago, Illinois f payment, and other valuable information, visit | e Administration Building. § | [3 PAGE NINE L l';j t M #4 a

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy