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Highland Park Press, 24 May 1934, p. 5

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the Fatr, uin 24 St Zood £Eround, fements airnjan, s (7th » *eturnp to . a cave ‘"Cturn to Tth chap. 1984 ie ol Friday CA 1 Friday Evening Lions Club Will Have EEJ Program Today . members of the Highland park Club are urged to attend ienss ue 3 ho pot Pos & e Ureen Tea n:tq:mdnmnt and: program will be provided by the Lions Interâ€" M itiong! s ‘ #®he Baer School will & betare by Anita wmm. W Priday evening, May 25, at 8:30. $ muaqoftholectunh“mad [”'g on a Penny." Tickets may ’_W at the school. WAY, MAY 24, 1984 Monarch, Chicago‘s own , has been in continuâ€" ous aperation for 50 qperating durm 14 ion _ years under fedâ€" w pervision. Over 200,000 barrels of Monâ€" arch were sold annually tight here in Chicago before iti It was the |most beer in Chicago. Old will verify this. â€" : his c diffe One Case will convince . youâ€"that M( 2 Central Avenue Dirian;the braumeister, Monarch beer before i He makes it now. nsel and advice and of yeast is sought ies all over this a" case: of Monarch in home; you‘ll taste the nce. is less in price there is no freight pernize FOUR spots in YoUuRr HOME . with ONE crackproof, wearproof, W T TF | waterproof enamel! BRAND BROTHERS Phone H. P. 949 Apply KOVERFLOR Ihe AUl Iinpolt mma.omdondvotchyobthom peoy n L. Sust," I6 Lnci#Hle FrQrex®n u: mE NCE C 0 oll L "brighten up" from cellar to attic. It ledds the field as the Lquio F00R CoverinG for udmdo-momwdmmdm Recommended for floors, furniture,interior eC y Coag 04 B C 12 2 lcatant qs porches and in the garag‘ AM""WWMM Whiteâ€"Clear and Transparent Finighes in natural wéod effects _ : . On Sale At us Unique Cleaners Adopt > New Telephone Service For the benefit of Deerfield and Bannockburn residents, the Unique Norshore Cleaners and Dyers, of 24 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park, announces the installation of a noâ€"toll telephone urvlc? 4 those‘ communities direct to m Highland Park office. The new numâ€" ber is Enterprise 1100. | ‘‘This service will be of great benefit to our many patrons, and will also enable us to give quicker and‘ more efficient service to your community," Ray Molendi, manager, says.. Pesd f "We operate one of the largest plants on the North Shore, and are completely equipped to handle, only wearing apparel, but household furnishings, such as s curtains, drapes, etc.". | Noh Robert Edward ‘Smith, pre:mt of the J. P. Smith Shoe Manut: ing Company of 671 North Sangaâ€" mon Street, Chicago, died Wednesâ€" day night of last week at His home at 333 Maple Avenue, Highland Park, after an illness of| several months. He was 56 years old. : Robert Edward Smith ; Dies At His Home Here Mr. Smith had been president of the company for 25 years. It was founded by his father, Jacob Porter Smith, pioneer Chicagoan, He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Leonore Law Smith; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur W. Jerrems, 12837 St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park; and four brothers. William J. Stratton _ ; Club Elects Officers Funerdl services were held Friday afternoon at Rosehill, Cemetery Chapel at 2:30. t The following officers were electâ€" ed at this meeting: President, George One hundred and fifty members of the William J. Stratton Republican Club of Illinois attended a meeting at Bob Velisek‘s cafe at Round Lake Tuesday night. â€" _ NS Board of directorsâ€"L. E. Carey, Zion: R. C. Alt, Antioch; Bernard J. Juron, Round Lake; Frank Paglayeny Waukegan; John Gelling, Waukegan; T. J. Sheridan, North Chicago; Edâ€" H. Hollister, Fox Lake; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Harry A. Hall, Waukegan; seeâ€" retary, J. Larson, Jr., Fox Lake; treasurer, E. C. Miller, Ingleside. â€" win Burgess, Lake Forest; Harry Bartlett,, Libertyville; Joseph Deibâ€" ler, Highland: Park; Vmg Muzik, Jr.,. Highwood; Frank Kirby, Barâ€" rington. | i | There will be a directors meeting June 20 at the Elks Club in Waukeâ€" gan at 6 p.m. Braeside School Will _ Present "Pied Piper" Children of the Braeside School will present "The. Pied Piper of Hamlin® on Friday evening, May 25, at 7:30 o‘clock. | The music is composed by Joseph W. Clokey, the libm:n::n from ‘Robert Browning‘s poem. All children in the school will take part, all departments coâ€"operating to make the evening a success. Available im cxmplam vamge of woders ehor Read the Want Ads The Sea Scouts in the North Shore Area Council are busy fitting out their cruising: schooner "Albatross" for a summer of interesting trips on Lake Michigan. Lutspesr one of the cruises got as far north as Lake Superior through the Strait of Mackinac and the Sault Ste. Marie. Some of the crews have hopes of duplicating this feat again this summer. .. . The "Albatross" is a Marconi staysail rigged schooner, fitted up to accommodate 12 Sea Scouts and leaders. She was built originally for the Th e"Albatross" is a Mardoni staysail rigged schooner, fitted up to Col, A. E. Pierce, n es 148 t It is one of the Sea Scout requirements that boys actually participate and work on a boat. They learn tol;pprecia how a I;g:t is designed and built, and get some understanding of all of work t is necessary to make it se« worthy.â€" ; i~ o :0::0 5000000 U®l 0 Sfocu. o it _ The Sea Scout work is being done by the following skippers: Will C. %’n“im of "Ouillmette" in Wilmette; John Ross of the "Albatross II" in innetka; Lyle Gourley of "Port CÂ¥nton.” in Hizhhngark; J. H. Swan of "Sea Eagle" in Libertyville, and Tom Atté of Sea Scout Patrol 46 in Lake Forest. ioi oig i c 5l lt t > q: Antz.Seu Scout interested in worlting on;i‘filha boat should get in touch with the Sea Scout director, Gerald. W. hipfiln, at Scout headquarters in Highland Park, Firestone Introduces ; _ | New High Speed Tire A new high speed tire is anâ€" nounced by Firestone Tire & Ru ber Company and is now on display, featuring an increase in nonâ€"skid mileage, according to August Haak, local Firestone dealer. ip s t w "The new tire has five important improvementsâ€"flatter tread, wider tread, deeper nonâ€"skid, greater thickness, and more and mbu tubber," Mr. Haak says. / is made possible by the Firestone paâ€" tented process of gumâ€"dipping, by which the, high stretch cords are soaked and coated with rubber, proâ€" viding. greater strength, safety and blowout protection. | "The Firestone developments emâ€" bodied in this new tire havye been proven by constant testing on Fireâ€" stone‘s fleet of test cars, day in and day out, 24 hours a day,. 0 all kinds of roads and highways throughout the country, 12 months in the year. i 5. 4 "The five improvements | of | the new Firestone Tires also lgpl to the new Firestone Air Balloon, bringing maximum traction and riding comfort with : lowâ€" style. Firestone gupplies the g:l with wheels in colors to match r car in these balanced Air Balloon units." George L. Walker Dies Here Saturday, May 19 George L. Walker, for ten yedrs a resident of Highland Park, died Saturday, May 19, in this city. _ . e was the father of Robert F. Walker of Cary Avenue, â€" . | _ Burial was at Graceland. Cemeâ€" tery Monday afternoon at 8 o‘clock. Funeral services were read by Dr. L. W. Sherwin, of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church.. PHONE 2502 Wednesdayâ€"T with LOUISE DRESSLER â€" EVELYN STEPIN FETCHIT â€" Saturdayâ€"Matinee Only on a es oc â€" 30 4 «o BUCK JONES in ... _ **The Thrill Hunter" CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE COUNTâ€" . Episode No. 4 of "PIRATE TREASURE" â€" Screen Review â€" Evening Only with Paul Lukas â€" Patsy Kelly â€" Pail Page â€" Carmel Myers Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Sunday continuous 2 t 11 | May 27â€" * AfTEDRIC MARCH â€" sifi ‘A SIDNEY in Tuesdayâ€"Wednesdayâ€"Thursday with WILLIAM POWELL â€" BETTE D > Y BRBEL ARBROL ELAE L ‘FRANK MeH ‘ and 200 gorgeous girls! 60 beautiful mo 1 10 great laugh stars! COMING ATTRACTIONSâ€""Hips, Hips, Hooray" â€" "Joe Palooks" _ "Men In White" â€" "George White‘s Scandals" Sea Scéuts;Work on Agbatrciss Deerpath Theatre . o ikh ROGE*@m â€" #NDavid Hark: +Countess of Mo «Fashions of 1934 THE PRESS FAY WRAY in | {| â€" Wait Disnilf‘s "The Wayward Canaty® ay i ul May 29â€"30â€"31 Legion Divigion Will Meet in DeKalb Sunday ‘The Second Division of the Illinois American: Legion will hold its anâ€" nual meeting in DeKalb, Sunday, May 37, with National Commander Ed Hayes (of Decatur) as speaker of the day. The meeting will be held at 3 p.m. standard time in the auditorium â€" of : the Illincis State Teachers‘ College at DeKalb. . Mr. Hayes is perhaps the most outstanding speaker of all national cpm:;vdm of the American Le: gion.. His knowledge of ‘political, national, Legion and service men‘s affairs make hi" talks unusually inâ€" formative both to the general pubâ€" lic and the serviceman. hy Mr.ffla'yu has just completed a tour x} the state of Michigan and will stop over in DeKalb for this meetinig before going on to cover the State of Wisconsin. â€" | â€" Othe kers: on the progr will WT?:)t'nhdl of Belvid:: and anrles Kapschull of Deerfield ‘The second division comprises the norther section of Illinois, consistâ€" ing of 18 counties (does not include Cook County) representing a memâ€" bership of 20, Legionnaires 'P 118 posts. | E: | ‘‘The public is invited to attend this meeting as well as all Legionnaires Present Pupils In and serviceâ€"men. ‘The pupils of Miss Genevieve L. Davy, teacher of piano will be preâ€" sen gtanejitnltobeheld Saturâ€" day é¥ening at 8 p.m. at the Zion Luthéran Church, Highwood. The public¢ i8 invited. .‘ _ Phone H. P. 178 uality Cleaners AJABLE LAUNDRY YÂ¥ CLEANING CO. . VEREE TEASDALE Recital Saturday â€" KENT TAYLOR onl : May 23â€"24â€"25 May 26 Stamp g:!llectm Hear Col. Ralph Kimble Here It was announced that the June z:et ig, ;be,hel‘tlnne 18, would eature guuctio to whi;h all members could send five lots. The material will be artanged and aucâ€" 3’0 “i annel =,f;_' lin, of C. Hahn ‘or Stamp ! in Winnetka. Details can be obtained from Mr. Hahn, at 545 Lincoln Street, Winnetka, or from BR ingler, Post Office, Highâ€" l&nd Park or from any officer of e clfib. | 1e © ‘Ben Leywis, president; announced that there were asfihnrtermemben and that more members were welâ€" come and needed. : The newwly organized stamp club S;:.rom s .i,.‘:‘;lso auvy Beans . . 3 |w}1l3c Fig Ring Cookies, Ib. 17¢ Cane Sugar . ZSE'FI” Rival Dog Food . 3 fit 25¢ NEW GR QAB.-QG: 2 p.-f pAKER’S chogorarte SWANS DOWN ,PostTo;bsfiesz '3°I Calumet 288 ‘$29° ‘LONGHORN CHEESE .« 15 HYDROX GINGERALE 3 :: 25° ‘PALMOLIVE SOAP .. 625 ARGO STARCH . . .2 H&A1: Waxtrite X°X, . Y 2 FOR 4*425¢G in New Trier To , which welâ€" comes mem fmtglllmfl the North met Wednesday, May 23, at Suite 10, 545 Lincoln, Winnetka. â€"â€" the _ following Wednesday falls on a holiday, it was voted to the weekly meetâ€" ln';as'l‘nuflniriay@.w'* Organization will be completed, and the club will! te with the North Su Philatelic Society to make a full program of, stamp collecting activities for‘ all the North Shore. Visitors are always welcome and ted. l iss Your Typewriter: Man IONA BRAND LIMA OR .cs K SULTANA KIDNEY bEAnS CAK 5( ‘ TOMATOES abrertensramet‘s wX RtoatriFadtcel. :n s..._ 25 RICH AND FULLâ€"BODIED COFFEE Grapeâ€"Nuts »« 16° Post‘s oE â€" r«e 13° CAKE FLOUR RED BEANS * c osreRpE oC RED CIRCLE E. K. 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