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Highland Park Press, 31 May 1934, p. 3

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tad ted ties RK O use asseur #1, 1994 edish 1 . 367 bh,'v: C Co VE | ber Com: out 15,00 Wisconsi â€" Under A 1 Hines F sidiary of th ber Compfan; out 75,000 ac Wiscons made to land, to sell ou lirge Tand, lake A.'V' ’m 1 Mr. Mann roof grea the Chipt ing locat public at ~â€" Lacile east store the cente: company M Cents 400 miles MORAND BROS Under h new policy the Edward ines F: Land Company, sub> liary of the Edward Hines Lumâ€", s Comphny of Chicago, is closing + 75008 acres of land in northern J. T. FARMER, Agent Tel. Highland Park 2030 : .60 per case PET; J. FOX BEER $2.45 per case , PILSNER j LAGER || â€" BEER .05 per case fAmMS DEEB Established for over 21 ‘years . 16 NoRTH SHERIDAN ROAD © Tel. Highland Park 54 _ j Moldaner & Humer .bzz‘)l("lirmlsSemm 75,000 Wisconsin Acres , ong 8TA 134 Furriers No attempt is being ing market price on als |state, as it is p this acreage in small in the shortest possible in the fertile valleys of a and Flambeau rivers, of| land including 13 and river lands, some natural hunting and fishâ€" .are available to the Lpriolea as low as $1.50 an property is located about :north of Chicago and all being made through the land office at Winter, Wis. $3.50 per case y enhances the external appearance of the building. 4 4 n, interior decorator, who was formerly located on South St. Johns Avenue, is occupying for her studio and gift shop. Nemeroff, Jewelers, have moved from 392 Central Avenue to o¢ store where they now have one of the most attractive*jewelr{ shops on the North Shore. H of the oldest real estate and insurance firms in Highland Park, have retained the west storé ctive addition to the business section of H:fihl‘and Park is the new store building just comp .at Avenue by W. D. Mann, architect, for Hill & Stone, realtors. o BC lding, which contains three stores, is French Provincial with a Normarndy influence, to and is in keeping with the suburban atmosphore of the community. The wea&end tile on the M the Want Ads \NDARD ALE Fur torage erage Co. d MAY 31, 1984 â€"jJV y New Central Avenue Building Illinois League of Women Voters Will Meet Friday, June 8 The board of directors of the Illiâ€" ois League of Women Voters has sent out a call for a special meeting to be held Friday, June 8, at the Harriet McCormick Memorial Y.W. C.A., Chicago. This meeting has been necessitated by the major changes in the program made at the League‘s recent national convention. In addiâ€" tion to a realignment of programs, proposed changes in the byâ€"laws will be considered at this time. The meeting will be presided m: by Mrs. Frank P. Hixon of â€" Forest, president of the Illinois League of Women Voters. The mornâ€" ing session will be devoted to meetâ€" ings of the various departments in executive sessions. The results of these meetings will be brought to the delégates at the afternoon sesâ€" PHONE 2502 Friday and Saturday EeE BERT WHEELER â€" ROBERT WOOLSEY â€" RUTH ml THELMA TODD â€" DOROTHY LEE ,; Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday Victor McLaglen â€" Boris Karloff â€" Wallace Ford â€" Reginald I A dramatic story of a detachment of British Cavalrymen, lost on the Mesopotamicu Desert. % with RUDY VALLEE ADRIENNE AMES â€" ursday, May 31 £ } _ Last Times WILLIAM POWELL â€" BETTE DAVIS â€" FRANK MeHUGH HUGH HERBERT â€" VEREE TEASDALE | ningâ€""JOE PALOOKA" â€" "MEN IN WHITE" â€" "WI *" Material Dealers wish to advise our cus« tomers that our Offices and Yards will be closed all day Saturdays during June, July and August, in accordance with other dealers on the North Shore. : Deerpath Theatre "George White‘s Scandals" MUTUAL COAL COMPANY MENONI & MOCOGNI FRANK SILJESTROM BORCHARDT BROTHERS HIGHLAND PARK FUEL COMPANY Plus 300 gorgeous George "Hips Hips Hurray" ‘"Fashions of 1934" the undersigned Coal and Building "The Lost Patrol" KA" â€" "RIPTIDE" â€" "TRUMPET BLOW â€" «wONDER BAR" â€" "WILD CARGO® . JIMMY DURANTE â€" ALICE FAY! CLIFF EDWARDS â€" GEORGE WHIT! us CGeorge White "SCANâ€"DOLLS". j n sion when action will be | on the new programs, presented by the department chairmen. [d At luncheon Mre. J. Hewitt Rosen, stiel of Freeport, who has just\ comâ€" pleted her term as national of the League of Women will be the speaker. 4 4 Plans for this meeting art in the hands of Mrs. Snpcx«rs. 'ofij Winnetka, president of the ,C:::! County League; Mrs. Alfred D. | of Chfinco, viceâ€"president of Iflinois League of Women Voters, and Mrs, Ralph B. Treadway of Glen | 4 past president of the Illinois L fln . In view of the importance ¢ proposed changes it is C a large delegation will be | not only of state and local chairmen, but also of the rt League members, who are invited to attend, Arrange may be made with Mrs. Jay S den, Highland Park 858. f LAKE FORF Ifred D.|Kohn ent of Iflinois ers, and, Mrs, t Glen " linois Leé YBL rtance h 1 ‘be | . June 6 pague 7â€"8 dially ments I:lua 1 & ay 115 for PRES 3 Médenese Society Will | Have Picnic on June 10 5. whano? "a. dWL) t ; firgt annual picnic given by thd Modetiere Mutual Aid Society of [Highwood, will be‘ held. Sunday, June 10, ab Banti‘s Grove, four miles west of H/ hwood on Route 22. . £ ‘of rain the affair will be hel Ke Follo ng"geunddy. 3 Agaby the démand is for Jantzen Swim Suits and niany unusually nming st are here for your approygl. Brief, smart, youthâ€" ful suits that have an endless amount v‘éividhdit'ymprk:ed from |$4.50 to $8.95. is qisane. it PA RNETT S Ilustrated is the Jantzen Criss Cross that fits Meeflivndin and out of water, Never sagging, never binding. $5.00. | pim Children : $125 E I$298 Made by Jantzen and ‘for'ibiy'-udgtrh:. They‘re just as smart &9 & ts for grown ups and, too, they‘re so reasonab prieed . Bathin From 1 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. there will be bocce ball ga with prizes. Dancing will last until midâ€" night, and m will be furnished by Al ridar Orchestra. . Free admission o © park and free parking ar is invited. . About . are Explained in ‘The Tgilored and Lé&e Trimmed | lSuifS .l $998 ntzen thing juits Oto $895 noâ€"rip seams. Tailored top styles, White and promised. The public orts sketched are and priced at $1.65 All Wool 49 American Weekly, the Magazine disâ€" tributed with NEXT SUNDAY‘S INER. A story everyone Read the Want Ads Double covered, guaranteed shields made by Hickory. Flesh and white in regular and cresce This girdle is made of stockâ€" ingette elastie with well boned front. Size 26 to 86. Hickory Pullâ€"on Girdles ; are $1.00. Anklets that keep their shape and wear excellently. â€" They are really unusual values ‘at I _ of hndfi ColOr pTINLS, wDRBCB NPG by .naam All are trimmed with embroidered design.4 Little Sun Suits of Seersuckâ€" ers are priced at 75¢ and 79¢ Other Anklets priced fu-liueu‘l.l'e'ndr. i Hickory 'GirdleS: Dress Shields 20c Ankletsâ€" 20c Shields, 35¢ pair. . un | Suits . 59c | $150 PAGE p 44 & $

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