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Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1934, p. 3

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* the 1934 . t 4 § j lj‘ t i ts {] 64 Pr. uet?glf Received @ Es Dumond Rotary Pin W‘Y‘ ; rd: Reagan, a member of ‘and Reagan, grocery and w, gave an instruction talk on »Meats" at the weekly luncheon of Fibfifl in Shugrue‘s Restaurant. }“ listeners were taken through the entire process, from "on the hoof" to : "on the table." ‘Today‘s eussion with no speaker as a great many of the members wil} be, atâ€" ‘tending the Rotary International _ Among those planning to attend wilf be official delegate,, presidentâ€" elect W. K. Hout; alternate, Carl E. Bates; president W. B. Metcalf, and pr. W president en & dil at last w tation w w (w, MA. DACRLORTU, PDEIRE . AaREC ward Reagan. Pr. Walter B. Metcalf, outgoing '.fintoftheloealelnb.mgtw en a diamond pastâ€"president‘s pin st last wqek‘s meeting. The ‘presenâ€" tation was made by Dr. J. P. O‘Conâ€" nell, and was graciously accepted with a farewell speech by Dr. Metâ€" ealf. _ The Deerfield O.E.S. Chapter obâ€" served past matrons‘ and: patrons‘ night last Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Steiner in the east. An enjoyable entertainment followed the meeting with a cornet solo by Billy Steiner, with Miss Virâ€" ginia Engels at the piano; vocal soâ€" los by Mrs. Thomas Gilfillan and piano duets by Helen Engstrom and Ethel Button: A twoâ€"act pantomiâ€" Past Officers Feted at Meeting Thursday r "The Supreme Sacrifice" was cleverly, presented by Star members. will be held July 5. Mrs. J. R. Notz, worthy matron, has announceéed The final meeting before vacation advanced officers‘ night for Sept. 6. Alexian Brothers Buy in Waukegan The purchase of 80 acres of land in Waukegan was announced recentâ€" ly by Brother Girard, head of the Alexaian Brothers, for a novitiate to frain young men for hospital serâ€" This is the institution which had planned to buy property inxe northeast part of Deerfield last winâ€" ter but changed their plans when the zoning board disapproved the project.® || Summer Playground Activities Started _The summer playgrounds m sored by the Highland Park Park Board started their activities last Monday morning. Monday and Tuesday were spent on the playâ€" grounds the time being spent in general play and registration. Chilâ€" dren not registering on these days may register at any time with the instructors stations at the various B EBs a AWNINGS And How to Select Them You should have this book if you are planning awnings, terrace chnopies, or canvas work of any kind. Ask for Booklet Sâ€"N6. All children are welcome and inâ€" CARPENTER PORTABLE Garden and Terrace SHELTER Beaches and â€"Promenades, UuO°" Courses, or for use as Open Air Nursery, Child‘s Play House, oT Summer Sleeping Quarters. Ask for Circular SNâ€"68« U 6 6 6 a 440 N. Wells 8St. 13 Tel. Superior 9700 A stitch in time â€" y impaired â€" vis io n Q/' ean . be remedied now, but don‘t wait o too long. Mr. Nemâ€" f srof has many &4 tss op work, you will be fitted expertly. . Credit Jeweler and 3 Optician 372 Central Ave. _ Tel H. P. 69 Ask for attractive free folder See the Showing of Summer Eutniture on Our Display Floor 1. H. NEMEROFEF W. A. Bickford, and Edâ€" JUNE 28, 1934 Est. 1840 [.%0:1,- of vited | to attend : the Wfi any time as they are I#lfl from now on at the time ~‘ree port. . Wednesday morning was spent in baseball practice,‘ both the and grls preparing for their â€"schedâ€" uled games Thursday morning when Ravinia and Lincoln were @paiud, and Sunset and Port Clinton played the other scheduled game. Wednesâ€" day and Thursday afte is were shoes, and baseball being main spent in general play, : shoes and baseball being the main featâ€" Tomorrow morning (Frid@gy) the first swimming classes will held ut the two beaches, Cen Aveâ€" nue and Roger Williams. Children who play at Sunset Woods, In, and Port Clinton gare to rt at Central Avenue Beach and those playing at the Ravinia p ds are to report at the Roger Williams Beach, the classes starting |at both beaches at 10 o‘clock. Monday mornirig, swimming classâ€" es for all playgrounds at beach. Monday afternoon, general play at Sunset, Lincoln, and Rav playâ€" grounds. : Trean The schedule for next w-t startâ€" ing Monday, July 2, is as follows: > aaaaeanracaton enc s | Phone 2502 _~"Tuesday morning, boy‘s Ravinia at Sunset; Lincoln Coming: "Tarzan and His Mate"‘~ "20 Million Swnthglfh” -} "Stand Up & Cheér" â€" "Manhattan M " â€" "House of Rothschild" â€" "Big Bad Wolf" ! I Nelson Bros.Lau and D%y Cleaning Sy: You may see the nothnfild;'fi of . the Baer ‘vs. fight any evening to including Slt‘lldly' at the Dfl Wish to announce to the people of Highlaind &’ark‘ 'ai:«i vicinity that they have taken over the La and Dry Cleaning business of Sol St. Peter and Son, and will be *\ | located in the Goldberg Bmlding at . tf (f 521 Central Avehue on and After Mo¢d+, July 2 We will continue :to give the people of th‘s mmunity the same high workmanship that we haive given .out North Shore patrons for the past 40 y s. & Announcement || Nelson Bros. Laundry an<1 , P [ ° Cleaning System | Our plant has the most modern and upâ€"toâ€"date machinery and appliances to do your laundry: work a’nd'dry icleariâ€" ing. We will be #fle to give better and quicker m, including Curb Service to those who desire to bring their laundry an dry cleaning and call for jt. Pull up to the curb ‘and honk your horn and the bu%k will be picked up and carried out to you at a saving of _ > 521 Central Av We will apprecia and a Nelson 2502 | THEATRE Lake Forest, III . hig{n'eat class workmanship. Call H. P. 36 e Por: te your patronage and gua rest class workmanship. RPAT 20%, DISCOUNT of Wilmette . truck will pick up you Clinton. Tuesday afternoon, general play, at Sunset, Lincoln, and | Port Wednesday morning, girls‘ t"“ ball, Ravinia at Lincoln; Sunset t Port Clinton. Wednesday afternoon, swimming for all playgrounds at the beaches. > 4 Pss Thursday morning, Port Clinton at Ravinia; Lincoln at Sunset (boys baseball) . Thursday afternoon, genâ€" eral play at Sunset, Lincoln and Ravinia. ; SF B /4 / Friday morning, swi classâ€" es for all playgrounds at beach« es. Frfday afternoon, general play at Ravinia, Su The recreation for the adult groups is being. carried on three cvenlt:fl "a week: ) Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 6:30 ‘until 8, at the Lincoln ‘p yground. Facilities areâ€" available | for badâ€" minton, baseball, ‘volley ball and horse shoes, and may be used on any of the above evenings The tenâ€" nis courts at Sunset Park are also reserved for adults on evenings of the week and are now in good shape. £ 4 k8 .a _.It is hoped that the older groups will take advantage of the recreaâ€" tional program this summer as well as the children of the community. For further information regarding ndry tem rantee the bundle. Dry ort THE: PRES Clin the playgrounds and the adult recreâ€" ation program call Ray Cox at the Park Board office, or see him at Linâ€" coln Park on Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday nights. J. P. Rouse Is Tenth In Professional Golf . ~â€"| Tournament of State Three Highland Park golf proâ€" fe!iimfi were entered in the Iliâ€" & GARNETT :: & I § me & ! .‘ :fi-:l ; # 15 I C ; I ? & § 1t Ready for the 4th...and Vacation Days... with New Smart Beach and Sport Togs : Resolve You‘ll Not | ~ Near the Water until you have a new I m e Jantzen "Prom", it is a flattering new type of Pérfectâ€"fitting, adjustable. suit with the graceful OÂ¥mal back. The rough knit shoulder straps pass through the hem tunnels in back and conttue around the waist to form a tie belt. $5.95. Misses Prom A Jantzen sn | $450 to 8895 _ fé s y o j + Women‘s White Fabric Gloves E;fi; a swimming suit. [A Jantzen apsures you t individuality. â€" §f:31 [ M I/ > Te .p.;}:é'.. ce can hardly tell where a Jantzen leaves off an« beginâ€"so expertly is it tailored, mpertect 4 fit. This means the utmost in comfort, style, lom and smart appearanceâ€"all things most d¢ Brev . . . . if you‘re small duclfpass . . . if you‘re tall Wo n‘s Term modite ...‘x:fyfm’mmedium ,das;fic ©k.% lfyol'npl-p § | $I 50 strated .50. TOCKINGS!\ ‘HERE HAVE | YOU BEEN | The Waynew Foot . . . a belleâ€"sharmeer stocking Ask for your foot size by number s f - and your leg size by name > belleâ€"sharmeer desiqned for MY LIFE? ) C Yp o Â¥you tall gitls someâ€" %% Dtinlies‘get discouraged with FZ J | iestrainâ€"ofâ€"itâ€"all? Take heart! &f _ Ourbelleâ€"sharmeer proportion af named "duchess" continues :: for imff.l(;es after sd&ngy stockâ€" _/ _|__â€" ings have stopped. It will fit you p;etfectly, in §vidth and length as well as foot mc. W];n’s more, it won‘t bind at the knee or ankle. Sold ‘here exclusively . . . in the shade and weight you h‘p Foot sizes up to 11. red for the individual $1.00 â€" $1.35 ; Choice of several new styles in meshiand mesh a . _ organdie combinations, 65¢ pair.. ; J. P. Rouse finished tenth in the event, with scores of 69 for the first 18 holes and 76 for final round, for a total of 146 s Mr. Rouse w -“infinmhi plac s!mTth first round, finishing to Tomâ€" my Armour, l(odifilh'mtry Club professional, who, shot. a 66 that round, yed© on Monday.. This score wak five under par. Mr.: Arâ€" nois State Professio ournament at Springfield this weel * b. FL © Jontze® mour won the state event with 66â€" 75â€"141, and tied by Harry Cooâ€" per, of ; with a 73â€"68â€"141. Sam , of Highland Park, finished tieth, with scores of 78â€"78â€"151, &nd Tom Kelly, Sunset Valley profé: 1 was twentyâ€"first with scores|of 75â€"78â€"158 _ _‘ t Read h;. Want Ads Sizes to 14 years. High and sun back styles. Cut from a variety of summer fabrics. $ + Boys‘ Sleeveless Wash Suits [ 20e â€" | Hot weat mands aplenty wash {?::' smail | boys. Broadcl pants with self or sheer tops, A big value at 79¢. Little t« suits. F to 6 year C mice They Indudry qrfeedy. Tots‘ Sun Suits Terry, oloth slacks in . navy nc in white. Pabliioned BJ ailG n iI:;men £i ~Terry Shorts P%y Suits : $1.00 â€" $1.19 Won Sh Children‘s ren‘s Flannel orts $1.98 65¢ pair $1.00 . y Aiig s we 1 4p P on PAGE THREE 3 1| N

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