* you With 1934 heat Gas | American Legiot § § fte .. par, . ‘WIlh | 11. J Olsoy %ï¬ Ricardo Cortez, Dolores xÂ¥ ‘Guy Kibbee, Dick Powell, Pik y, Hal LeRoy, and Hugh w.short. Thursday and Friday, June W“" JUNE -';‘] &hikker;'s matinee Saturâ€" “ I | k' Junge 23. i * sQnee‘ I Every Woman," with Pay Wray, Saturday evening, June Fay Wray, “’W; Loy, Sunday, Monâ€" ï¬ y, June 24, 25 and 26. ig of a Kind," starring Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland,; W. C. Fields, Alison Skipworth, George Burns and GCracie Allen, Wednesday and Thursâ€" day, June , of MONARCH: â€" BEER â€" $2 .10 .. at ANY price This is one of the few breweries that have oper«â€" ated continuously through the dry years under Fedâ€" eral Supervision. It is the.â€"most popular in Chicago. . H. NEMEROFEF « Credit Jeweler and© Optician tral Ave. â€" Tel. H.P. MONARCH 1B For Conveniencte Phone W innetka 910 It is just _ impossible to make better beer than NE CASE ill you try Bar," ‘with Al. Jolson, White," starring Clark 98 Natural and Pas,tel_lrized Grade AMllk Produced in Your Locality.. | | Style goes hand in hand with dwg in the glasses wi which . you are fitâ€" ted at _ NEMERâ€" OFEF‘S. Glasses are fitted to vision. reâ€" quirements, but beâ€" coming as well. at 21, 1934 Mellody Farms Dairy Ray Eishtad Killed | at Lake Geneva, Wis. Ray Eishtadt, ofâ€" 1119. Foster Street, Evanston, & hroï¬grâ€"'lnâ€"hw of Mrs. Max Engels, of Highland Park, was killed in an automobile accident Saturday night at Lake Geneva, Wis., in which four other persons were injured. pis s He igsnrvived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Eishtadt, a sister of Mrs. Enâ€" gels and a daughter of Lt. T. W. Dickinson, rétired Evanston _police officer; and two children, Junior, 13, and Eleanor Edith, 7. $: â€" Funeral services ‘were held Tuesâ€" day afternoon at Rosehill Cemetery, with‘ Masonic honors. I Legion Auxiliary to Meet Next Week The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their next social meeting Thursday, June 28, at the. Masonic Temple. o s hT A request is being made for shirts, trousers, underwear, socks, carpet rags, si}h stockings and stationery. If. you b;vej any of these articles will you please call 1784 and they will be called for. ‘ Mrs. Emma M. J acobson Dies Monday, Aged 81 The glephant is rushing by, and the leopardis set to make his battle spring. Even the besutiful lady explorers cannot hold them. Both are members of the sigalztic animated animal parade sponsored by the Standard Oil Company in its World‘s Fair Live Power Show, due to parade in this city this weekâ€"end. i e [ Mrs, Emma M.â€"Jacobson, 81 years old, died at her home at 333 Highâ€" wood Avenue, Highwood, on Monâ€" day. on § Funeral services were held at 2 o‘clock Wednesday afternoon at the Highwood Lutheran Church. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Antonio Marcucci of Highwood Dies Monday Antonio u'cncci,, of 304 Pleasant Avenue, Hi hwood, ‘died Monday of this week at the age of 60. â€" _ Funeral sérvices were held at 9:30 Wednesday morning at St.. James Church, Hiï¬hz:;d. Burial was at All Saints | etery, near Des Plaines. Season 5%,5 moacel) Reduosd rates, write today to ToOM MARRIOTT, Eagle River, Wisconsin est, most Resort in E" Wrzode "Fishing, bathing, dancing, sporty golf course, ul food. American plan, The s o rien s oirnee. | Both Are On Their Way RETT‘S Lake Forest Garden _ ; Tours Sponsored by the Women Yoters A series oï¬ garden tours is .ï¬pfl!’y i to be given in Lake Forest, sponâ€" sored ° by the Illinois League of Women Voters, to make up the deâ€" ficit in their budget. A Jarge numâ€" ber of the most beautiful t@dcnl are being ‘ thrown open by their owners to the public at a nol sum. Most of these gardens have never before been shown at soâ€" low a fee, and, belonging as they do to the most distimishrd families in Lakeâ€"Forest, we have been requested not ‘tq publish the 'name:ro: the lenders. t * ¢ i ~ The tours are to be held Wednesâ€" day, Friday, and Saturday, for three weeks, beginning Friday, June 29. They will take in three or four gardens in one afternoon, and an experienced . gardener will m« pany the group ( which will e limâ€" ited to 25), to a all. ons. In this way, the p» al |drawâ€" back to most garden shows, that sufficient information / erning the plants and flowers is n availâ€" able, will be overcome. â€" : | ‘ In case of Tain on any riv;&day, the tour will be postponed to the next tour date. | fike~ It must be born in mind that this is an unusual pppo!;tunityl o view these magnificent gardens, many of which are famous throughout Amerâ€" Sunset Valley Tee ||â€" _ Club Events Tuesday ica. _ ~Arrangements may be made with Mrs. Norman Meiners, Highland Park 4166. t [ Up ‘© The Sunset Valle _‘ Tee Club events on â€"Tuesday of thifl‘ week were low net on the first nine holes, which was won by Mrs. Kofsuror, and twoâ€"ball foursome on the last nine, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Fabian winning first blind bogey and Mrs. Lott and Mrs. Meierhoff second. â€"â€"|| _ > Round robin natches will‘ start this week, and so far 23 players have signed up. .N'Fxt Tugesday will be guest day, and a large turnout is expected. | i Paul Parmalee Is || ' Guest Artist Sunday Master Paul Parmalée, cight years old, pupil of the children‘s depdrtment of the American Conâ€" servatory of, Music Chl#d, under the direction of Lquise Robyn, will appear as guest artist, Sunday aftâ€" ernoon, at the (ireen Bay Road Scho,l. The pupils of Louise Mcâ€" Clernan are. Appeéaring in recital that afternoon and Master Paul will play. the ifirst movement, Sonata F Major, Beethoven ~together with other selections which have not yet been announced. â€" The public is inâ€" vited to attend the recital which will begin at 4: o‘clock. © (~ §A Mrs. Virginia Hillard| Patterson, widow of the late James| K. Patterâ€" son, died Friday, June “ï¬j“m’ a long illness. , She snrviv by two daughters, Mrs. Robert W. Larke and Mrs. L. A. Norrell, of Wheaton. THE PRES Rlibé V. Larke Is f in Manager of . & the Moraine Hotel Rober®s W. Larke, who for the pa gfl;" has been assistant mahag ;;f of ‘the Chicago Beach Hotel, HA8 assumed his former posiâ€" tiof ? anager of the Moraine Hotel IM this city, and began his duties Madnesday of this week. ; Gharl@® T. Gratz, who has been thagdt since the Moraine opened this ye ; ‘tendered his resignation a few days ago, and the logical reâ€" ag JA _ MH 4 + N%t\&h =Clu%‘ Plans _ Picni¢s for Summer ,"“,‘x were held at 1 p.m. M f day at the Highland Park ;!.%‘f n Church. Burial . was in Belgit, Wis. _ f | 1 t ba ; dA lot] é::q in c.| A. Welll d -.l:‘f}fl? C fir k. June #ith \[Mothers Club of the Y. W. C. A. Wwill hold a series of picnics d 'Lg' summer months. The first plénic will be held Wednesday, June 27th at 12;:30 p.m. at Sunset Pflrk'.r mothers are welcome to come Wnd are asked toâ€" bring their lunch."} _ | § i-s ;sémlntfl; E. Carr : . Dies Here Saturday | _ CHEVROLET‘S t \ | a, :' : t + | | t i‘:]‘-v' { # # | .f “ | xewest crealion is here / h IR 4i Ii‘a EB .‘ WM. RUEHL & CC \ __| _| CMEVROLET SALES & SERVI Park Avenue . |. . f l j ) Chevrolet proudly i presents ‘the ‘new or _Sed%n as the most beautiâ€" § ;no'd'el} ever built by any inufacturer of lowâ€"priced cars. a long chassis embodying evrolet‘s combination of lusive | features â€" enclosed iee-Act{on. an 80â€"miléâ€"anâ€" IEYROLETâ€"MOTOR, COMPAN ‘Compare Chevrolet‘s low delivered prices and easy C lkrn._ __L_3i, / | deekHHe | Carnival jJuness 80,t-horbepower engine, 1SEMENT EoMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Mr. Ct{fey, Mt émner ‘Four from Here Are U, .‘ Get Naval Commissions| > of Chicago Graduates ‘James Cuffey, sgon of Mr. and Mrs.|.. Four Highland Park students at William H. Cuffey; 599 Onwentsia| the. University of Chicago : were Avenue, Highland Park, and Oscar| graduated fromi that séhbol at the W. Goepmer, son of Mrs. Emma B,| Universi{ eqnvocation| w & Chambers, 130 Roger Williams Aveâ€"| on Tuesday, June 12. They were as nue, were awarded their commisâ€" follows: 1 1. s ece l0 sions in the United States Naval Reâ€"| :%illiam inni 1, 630 Skoâ€" serve at the annual dress parade O0f | gie. Avenue, r of Science, diâ€" the Northwestern Uniyersity naval| vision of Bjological Sciences; »Ruth unit recently. ... | .. .. â€"â€"___‘.] Virginia Jeffries, 1082 Lincoln, Aveâ€" : Mr. Cuffey and Mr. Goepner were, nue, Bachelor of Philosophy, division graduated from the College of Libâ€"| of Humanities; Thomas M. 'l‘hmaz eral Arts of the University Saturâ€"| 587 South Linden Avenue, Bachelo day, June 16. Mr. Cuffey was awardâ€"| of Arts, Iaw School; and . ¢ ed the Marcy, scholarship at the anâ€"| Elizabeth O[Brien, 131 Lake Avén nual . Honors: Convocation last fall| Master of Miss O‘Brien for his éxcellent record in matheâ€" the degree|in ithe University‘s maties dï¬ï¬‚ng his junior year. He. partment of English. Her thesis is a memiber of Sextant, honorary entitled "The Letters of Thomas Mr. Cuffey and Mr. Goepner were graduated from the College of Libâ€" eral _ of the University. Saturâ€" day, June 16. Mr. Cuffey was awardâ€" ed the Marcy, scholarship at the anâ€" nual . Honors: Convocation last fall for his éxcellent record in matheâ€" matics during his junior year. He is a â€" memt of : Sextant, honorary naval fraternity, and Phi Eta Sigma, honorary; hman scholastic fraterâ€" nity. .. AF 4). t Mr. Gogpner is Fourth Petty Offiâ€" cer of the Naval Reserve unit at Northwestern. He is also a member of Sextant. Both boys were gradâ€" uated l«rF:n ~Deerfleldâ€"Bhields High School.: | j 1 Citizen{l Military Training Camp reserves, approximat 1,000 of them, areé expected at Fort Sheridan again thig summer. camp last summer had 800 student soldiers enâ€" rolled, but the enrollment this sum« mer is ?t'pcwd.to excéed that numâ€" ber by at least 200. _ f Fort Srleridgn Will See Summer Training -Reurgtnomceu alsof?nre expected to hold Rnother training period: at Fort Shnï¬dm this summer. Last year apptoximately officers were in training at the camp. i The réfotrestation camp at Fort Sheridan is closed until July 1. Reâ€" opening on that date,_lgn camp will enroll 2000 men. These will be trained to take the places of 1,600 men from the west cbast who are being regmed to Fort Sheridan to be discharged. cabileâ€"controlled brakes, and all :ï¬:utâ€"h mintod a body & ; oomb::pi‘ï¬ve-w ué@city. xceptional . luggage g:r, and more?e luxe touches that we have space to tell about. 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