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Highland Park Press, 17 May 1934, p. 2

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t4 Fort Bragg. â€" Miss Goodwin of Fort Sheridan is entertaining at tea next Wednesâ€" day for Mrs. Edward Davis who is “---n-A_, C C " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade have just returned from a fishing trip to Lake Winneconne, Wis. . Little Nina Wurth ;ubrhinad'. number of her young friends Tuesâ€" day at luncheon honoring her birthâ€" day anniversary, f Mr. and Mrs, Santo Riva of Glenâ€" coe are being congratulated: on the birth of a son, Thursday at. the Highland Park Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vetter and two children and Miss Oestreich spent mother‘s day in Two Rivers. Mra. P. Rettig of Sheridan avenue was hostess to the members of her euchnehbon‘nnndaymnhg. ‘The Hiâ€"Si Club will hold a May da?a.tthomchhadhrk Wlo:\- an‘s Club on Friday evening, May 25. . An orchestra from Northwestâ€" ern University will furnish music for the evening. The dance given lutuonthpmndlomeu-fu],thu% itmphnnodtoholdaneonfldâ€" Col. Edward Davis who has been residing at 274 Laurel Avenue, has been transferred to Fort B‘ux, near I)ul_nth.‘ Minn., He and his Famâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William Salyards of McDaniels Avenue, are the hapâ€" py parents of a son, born Friday, May 11, at the Highland Park Hosâ€" ie ""A" their mother, Mrs. Oesâ€" Mrs. Minnie Maerklin spent the ':sz with friends in Milwauâ€" FUR STORAGE Mrs. Edwin Juhrend of North Second Street has been confined to her home with the flu. 4 39 South St. Johns Ave. For every hour in Established for over 16 North Sheridan Road affairs where an VOLUME 23 Lo BC Un EPE COH OO OM C 1 C rmren L Pre ennseenentomnenichatie mvbm-thmum%dhm. epl sitmed with the name and address of the writer. They should reuch the Wednesdag noon to insure appesrance in current issue. i ,"“"' Bubssription Prigs, $1.850 per year _ zin i4 â€" uemneten m L |4.0 Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highiand Park, Nib Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at PAGE TWO Reliable â€" Guaranteed â€" Insured Summer Cotton Frocks ._ JIn Broadcloth and Seersucker. . _ i $1.19 â€" 31‘.43’ § LINEN COATS, SKIRTS, SHORTS also in Pique Fwau-hglumugem“ymfm_w garments in an expert manner. MOLDANER & HUMER Just the #ight blouse for your suit. â€"_ Linen Crepe â€" Pique â€" Taffeta â€" Organdies t 31.«)-31.19-81.95-82.25 h Thursday of each week by the Udell Printing Company. THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS to make her home at HIGHLAND PARK â€" LOCAL and PERSONAL SPORT WEAR Girls Play Suits nour in the day. Tailored and frilly. S â€" Shirtings â€" Voiles â€" Piques. Sizes 14â€"52, Prices to suit every purse soon to make their COST PBR SEASON ONLY Smith‘s A member of Tw $ THE OHIOAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower f use Telephone Central $355 Two Rivers, sards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or l”h“vflh“gmfim $350 Blouses $1.00 to $3.95 MAY 10, 1984 is cordially invited. Next Sunday evening, Rev. F. Brandfeliner of the First United Evangelical Church will preach k sermon on "The Signs of the Times." In view of conditions in. the wor today a subject of this kind aho: E be of interest to all. The public Â¥ooo SCn usn se uk Mrsg. Lew Sarett is onmuiniqz at a garden party and tea Friday afternoon, the North Shor,e‘Alvmn;c of Chi Omega.. | Mrs, Fred Siljestrom of Windsor Road\ is entertaining her luncheon brigge‘ elgb today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Calvin have moved from Orc} Vine Ayenue, in Lake Mrs. Lew Sarett is Mry and Mrs. Edgar Bean: Pleasant Street, are announcing the |, nmvslll"ol a son at the Hlllxhh:: y Park Hospital on Saturday, May 4 Miss ‘Dorothy Loomis left Friday f for Glendale, Calif., where she will |â€" spend two weeks visiting friends, | Don‘t forget the Hiâ€"Si Club da ce | at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club || Friday evening, May ‘28, Those who | Attended the first dance last month, report it one of the finest affairs | ! given in Highland Park in many | months. ‘Fine music and a floor | | show were features of the evening. | t Miss Bernice Tucker spent the | t week end with Miss Lucille J enks of OIhkflsh, Wis. : | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fentress Jr. I have moved from Orchard Lane to urrec o O x io ce Wink sw ie e I Miss Helen Jeffries of Lincoln Avenue has returned from her year of sfudy at the American Academy in New York. Mss ployed in the concern, C Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen is enter tatining a number of friends ‘*lm? home on Linden Avenue, Saturday evening. / & | }': Miss Eva Siljestrom is w"fi:,“f a two weeks‘ vacation, She is emâ€" Chicago is visiting Dawn Dally of is vis : her aunt, fi'n. A J. Wurth of ‘?lld Tel. Highland Park 185 Tel. Highland Park 54 _ Telephones Highland Park 557â€"68! 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel State craininirmnanion hss TE omamne e office of a 5 conts per single S!)f is in i health. ] asiHaving dark eyes, thre® moles on the ri fot . and is 6 fee asilfaving dark eyes, b ‘ lqlr and threy moles on the right side of his forehead, and is 6 feel in height. f B {lqnwu for@ the SIQ air â€"Refining COMpPany. ‘Imâ€" trtant news is waiting@ for him. H. Bolien, of 6558 Normal Bouleâ€" varil, Chicago, has w#itten a letter to‘ Highland Park Press, asking for information regarding the whereâ€" abouts of Thomas VanBlaie (or VgrBlane) and Bert Bollen. Any inâ€" formmation about either 0 se two @n, should be sent to |H, ‘Bolien at the Above ad k § | .vdnuqs (or VAaBlane) was formerly with the E. A, Meyers Conâ€" r tioi Company, whe last heard from on Dec. 15, 1920.. His imother is anxious to Hear from him. ghter ha etuyrned their iome at 131{} Wade Street after fAlving spent the winter in Chicago. ‘ Members of the North Shore Chapter, D.A.R., will mee "Wfl\dnes- , May 30, at 10 ami. to take part it}) the Memorial DAÂ¥ exercises in the park at the interMéction of Lanâ€" rel and Prospect avamues. | M piigmech‘c Ed L uP C 9 e en s l tnfifine adrenol (Mris. A. Shelto® and | daughter, ‘Miss Frances, and son John, spent ;‘-' 1 days : last! Wwee th: Mr. and M Prest@h and :&:ily in ‘“;3“ TlHl};| Mrs. PÂ¥esto forâ€" erly (Edna Bhel . [ The Legion Auxili@ry of Stupeyâ€" mith' ‘ost will oblerve py day 1-;}- 'u.yyg 12 Ml‘l. ;’ is th‘ | cominc aTrrAcrions r"""“'fi"'fi' =] ' \\John Qul:cu: ‘hairman. of poppy $Â¥les. | | 1 L. G. t\ wood avenue as badly hurt las# Saturfay while specting a paving ; ob near Libâ€" ‘WMe, on which BiS company was .. He was by the steam He ligh to the Highâ€" ind li’a?k ospital, where xâ€"rays Ale: FREE THEATRE PARKING sPACE k tyville, on which , any was ho was Mt by steam ovel. He was tal@h to the Highâ€" nd â€" Park â€" Mosp where . xâ€"rays eére s i;‘a is re , at altho ruised, it i# thought : there re o_Mua injuries. Mi fiflqsm Fom o spent winter in Casth I ot | Springs, iz., has returned t ) her home. â€" Mr. ‘and . Theodo lke of rth Chicago are Receiving conâ€" atulations on the bir a son, y 12 at the Highlund Park Hosâ€" Phursday â€" Last Time Tonite Miks N) me Tuesday, .. A dang o to :Mr. and Mrs. SchulMe of Des Plaines gfi” day at. the P hnd'Pl_;:k .. Mre. !df'mui Uoldbet# of Ken. ormation Wmed About Two Meéen V n..Mon.â€"Tues. May 20â€"21â€"23 %Afi)lfi‘.l"E &BERT ®. ‘and Mrs. F RAMON NA A F'I'I‘E‘.Me] The Cat ar . The F 7 day : ital. | &# is j l" m 4 |\CLARK G/ t Happen toy _ â€" "om TON |â€"â€" . "~DEE re offering raj Have Béeen Missing p ‘Em AD Aenpier Hit will move OR P. is / was 8i idren, of ed 1 ttreokto . and Mrs. A. i &hicm, iD Sunâ€" e with them ress, asking ; the whereâ€" inBlaie ~(or en. Any inâ€" f these two [. Bollen at s described ay 23â€"24 [ of Kenâ€" est | of the Siljestrom ‘on s returned with her two 1 in Philâ€" its. \Donald Wicks: and 5¢ 21â€"22 3t1 99 THE PRES3 North Chicago Libertyville 2. North Chicago Lake Bluff Fox Lake . North Chicago Libertyville Lake Forest Highwood. .. Twirl Cookies . |. .u.19¢ Iona Com . . |. 2 Mi15¢ Tomatoes £97, .: . 3: 25¢ Bel Monte Co .. 2 28 230 Sandwich Spread hw« ""*‘ 15¢ Peanut Butter #tw . *** 220 4100 NHLVOSS | spagrett| /+ pros. 4 4G Libby‘s Corned Beef > 180 Toddy . .. . . 1. A@ 210 Bacon 24425« DEsSERT N 4 & Kosto 3*=1J0:¢ RAJAH CIDER OR WHITE VINEGAR 2 forâ€" 15¢ Highwood _....... Highland Park SNIDER‘S, 2 for $ rus 25q Lifebuoy Soap . | 4 @wm 230 CANTALOUPES 10c Lake Forest Old Munich M), . "£1* 39¢ Heinz Chili Satice .‘ };%, 21¢ Pillsbury‘s 3 . |. 2 23¢ Hershey‘s .L. . 2 *2t, 250 TOMATO CATSUP, 14 oz JUMBO SIZE 36 Our Own Black Tea #«*15¢ Mapien reonepote Ar 16e is Myt, May 1B :; : . c 06: ) ... E.“.:“'“Mw'::::i::%».z. f .:,wm Pionlefy 3. 5 â€"sge { > at Inkel Potest SWIFT‘S PREMIUM SLICED For Fri. â€" Sat. Only BANANAS, Ib. 5¢ Read the V Highland Park Highwaod ... Beans 6:%25¢ Wheat 2*«17¢ AGED AMERICAN Cheese Dessert 6~â€" 25¢ (Boys . baseball the county, sponso posts in their res competing, .:i for the early "7;. the junior Legion ANN PAGE PORK AND RED CIRCLE corlguw‘ BOKAR COFFEE ,;:::. | COLD STREAM PINK ‘The Lake Cowm gion junior â€"baseb Tuesday of this v the "first fligh tw mm?x COFFEE Pint The America ~â€" This is the. tain 5 fiftyâ€" ‘and 5 tickets which will be . each. These t lar ‘ and ‘sever for $2.50, C from Mrs. E. R. pect Avenue, a member :2@ ress ticket co Highland Park Bluff Junior Ba â€"Start E BAKERS CHOCOLATE NORTH ‘,pfil:lou Tuesday, 15 soUTH D M *4 at Mighiong Park dn hi o4 cocvucs iA lghwocd t hout ted by the Legion tive towhs, are mplete sthedule r‘s ccntztl of ‘teams is folâ€" ess Tickets } t chancé to buy ets whitch conâ€" gate admissions, for‘ concessions wentyâ€"five| cents tickets three dolâ€" â€"five cent value may be obtained Phelps, 276 Prosâ€" one 262, who is Century of Progâ€" mittee of the oman‘s Club. Legion â€" _ eball lanes. rly Schedule lant Ads )C ty American, Leâ€" Lli season‘ started k, May 15, and ill extend through VI8ION May 15 «Ib. Bag 214 â€"lb. Tin 286 u. 18c 34170 i uEy Chan daper k _,”:t m@ Lake y . . at Lake B iogi * * at Lake Brart borvien M0% 1 ut Lake Porest o nn uk Dhertierd at Highland Park mt Lake Forest at ZOTOS PERMANENT No machine. No clectricity. C 26 North Sheridan Road Shampoo _ Finger Wave Dressed Croakers . 2 lbs. for 23¢ LAKE TROUT..............lb. 2%€¢ HALIBUT STEAK.........1b. 25¢ FISH FILLETS...............1b. 15e SCROD FILLETS...........lb. 15¢ Standing RIB ROASTS 17;, LEG OF LAMB 19;; Long Island Ducklings 17, Genuine Spring Genuine 421 Waukegan @ 1034, Blats Brewing Co. 16 N. Sheridan Road, Highland Park _ ‘Tel. H. P. 367 HIGHLAND PARK HEALTH STUDIO Physical Therapy â€" Scientific Swedish Massage _ Reducing and Medical Gymnastics Oak Terrace Beverage Corporatio BLATZ BREWING CO,, aged beer. You‘ll agree «â€" Blatz \Old Heidelberg B Dated Beer is certaintyâ€" worthy of its slightly higher . © If it‘s brew â€"dated, it‘s Blatz! . _ Immediate Service or EVENING WORK â€" Tt is FISH SPECIALS Ladies: 8 aim. to 4 p.m. â€" MRS8. FERN KRUSE M _: Masseuse 15¢ LARRY CUTLER‘s Friday and Saturday Realistic s Lanol ROSE OIL ... YIENNA OIL Shampoo y$ Phone 1842 | | | â€" Highland Park, BL we or Phone for intment _ â€" TUESDAY, !’Ql*gA?. FRIDAY $10 "E®MArEnT Exo curts Distributed b IS THE | MONTH FOR Thursday $700 complete Gents: 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. t. HENRY JONGEWAARD Phone Highland Park 870 $1 1851, MILWA THURSDAY, MAY 17 PERMANENTS Either spiral or croâ€" Qflifi:ole. Guaranteed to last 6 months. Exâ€" pert workâ€"Price comâ€" pleteâ€"No extras. MISS 008: Manicuring ... & Hair 50¢ $3 + 1984 THURSDA ml-E will visit M of Highian Miss ie Local: U

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