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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1934, p. 3

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In K‘ [PL CC OO O APAXCM1) T TFAUKCcEan An' is € nue, motoring to California for l ? n%’rmafion. E. > _ Mr. bin of Dilt‘s Barber Shop who $ â€" . Was stricken with rhepmatism JSuly P .. 3 was| removed to the Highland J * Park Hospital Saturday where he is i Deerfi¢ld by several members of +A 4'%1' Rebekah lodge. Miss Brown sailed on July 5th for England for an indefinite stay. Miss Brown was j ,‘W with a beautiful beaded 44 ‘by the members. Cards were A and refreshments served.â€"| (/.l Mr. | and| Mrs.. Chester McAvoy L&fl- Holstrom) of Waukegan Aveâ€" ~ Avenudg, ret i * vhentich n‘: f'. fan . s \_spend fhe s " AnM T,‘.‘ P "‘ ard * Camp|[Maâ€"K T A June ~ 71 MJ fiehdi altie © Tid CGoodjich Ew paren Ti 3'4- of â€" the thisticth led‘. the as pI . ceal progtam Misg Edith Brown was given. party last week at the hor i her sister Mrs. Emily Anderson Phone H. P. 612) â€" |¢ylinder head nuts in. proper sequence. | > > Replace distributor and wiring .-!ubly ... Replace cylinder head thermometer and refill coolâ€" ‘Ing) system. Inspect water hoses | AUTOMOT ‘Viean carbon from valves and valve stem guides. t ln&p:ct valve faces for pits and valve stems for alignment a f C Ml’pe valves, using Sioux Electric Refacing Maâ€" : chine, > | + f ‘,uut valve seats, using Sioux Valve Grinding | Equipment. | f Clean vaive ports thoroughly.| + [ #Hl Replace valves, push rods nnl valve; springs. Replace cylinder head with new gasket. Tighten home.) Mré. Harris was formerfy,\ npmf Gglden. tusf t +Miss Mamie Dorsch of Central Avenug, returned from a three weeks wacatign at Salida, Colo., Monday "evening. . She‘ is leaving today (Thurgday}, for‘ Charleston, IH:, to .spend the suromexwith her parents. â€" Jambs anil Leslie Rankin of Vine Avenue, ard spending two weeks at Cam| m-Ih-Ja-Wln, Antigo, Wik. A June wedding of :interest to man) l riends was that of Miss L‘t::a altfie : Tidho!Im and Mr. David 6 z ) Ewing, at the home of the ide}s parents, Mr. and Mrs. August pim, of Chicago, on Saturday, the thiiticth. Revererid LeDucs perâ€" ed‘. thr marriage ceremo ty J preceded by a short mugi- cal pr gtam. Mrs. Bruce Tidhol was matron of honor and My Jo.lEa of Evanston, the best man. orty |guests were present and (& iig supper was served at smal} Mr. and Mrs. Ewing a uates of Principia, in 5: \and (Mr. Ewing of the Uniâ€" of lowa, and both are well among the younger set on North Shore. The young couple reside in the old family homeâ€" ‘:,fdthg late Judge. and Mrs. Retove distributor head and wiring assembly. Remove cylinder head. | [ Clean carbon from cylinder headâ€"and top of pistons. Remove valve cover plate, valve springs, valves and push rods * 1 until «~Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Golden of 381 ,cl::gun‘ Place entertained at a receftion,.Sunday, atthe Morai Te fof 16. and Sies. Eing Ho hay. â€"Mr.| and Mrs. G. W. Brand have \ frgm a two weeks; VMi+ st Li&kes, Wis. > * ; s The Philathea Class of the Bethâ€" any Church will meet next Tuesd at the homs of Mrs. William Guyo * Lopraine Zimmer is enjoying ®> ‘3 acation mm her m st the Norwegian American Hosâ€" the yqungest son of the late Mr. a a,tul Gieser of North d Father Holley officiating, (Mr. a Mys, Kunath have left on a moon trip in the east and will reâ€" sid Bhl’hnd Park upon Mr+ _A farewell party was given evening at the First United welieal Church for. Dr. and â€" Mrs, Kenneth Gieser who are MHighland Park Aug. 2, to sail the 1éth for China, where they will serve as misigonaries. Dr. Gieser is water from cooling system. and (Mrs. Frank Wagner® ntsia |Avenue announce + ofthcirhuhu&xmi :w'A. Hamilton Kunath ran, N. J.,. Wednesday, J St. James Church, Hkh..:z‘ Â¥, JULY 12, 1934 _SPECIAL _ 2 WEEKS ONLY | _ the 'Dry- and l‘ll. G‘“fl,v Mr; and (Mrs, Alvin eke and Miss r is | Hedwig . Gieser ‘are motoring today to Ishpeming, Mic where they will ond | visit their brothe + â€" Rev. Elmer | | Gieser for a week. ave| Mrs. . Franklin Leâ€" Peliey and tion | daughter ‘Priscilla, have returned or from Venice, Fla., "buzc they spent ethâ€"| the winter, fextef 4 ‘ Grace M. E. bufln f Church School, 9:30, | _ ‘Morning ‘Worship, 10:45. Subjedt "Healing the Sick." â€" y Evening service â€" Union meeting of Highwood and Highland Park M. E. Churches in the Highwood. Chureh. Rev, Nye speaking. ‘;!usic by H;ch-j wood Church choir, Tel. Highland Park 2030 the regular Monday“lnueheon meetâ€" ing At the Moraine Hotel. Dr. Grady gave an extensive report of the Inâ€" ternational Rotary Convention in Detroit, held last week. s j Dr. C, V. Nichols} who also atâ€" teded the convention, gave. a few highlights of the ansual meetingg Dr. Grover Q.~ y,,-the new president of the Hi land Park Roâ€" tary Club, took office this week at ‘Drewrys Ale Mts. Everett L.'vhilhnd. has reâ€" turned from < the gast where she spent several weeks ‘in â€"Cape Cod with her children, Everett, Jr., who is working in Toledo:; Elizabeth who has just been graduated from Columâ€" bia and who is staying in New York with friends; and lcolm who has finished his seécond year at Harvard and is a counselor in a boys‘ camp in New Hapshire, | i PETER J. FOX BEER ; $2.45 per case ud c ooo‘ y MBE nome of Mrs. Ed Hintz, 430 Oakâ€" wooldd Avenue. .. _ . f rapidiy recovering. He hopes to be it Sopiia Perbocr and daughâ€" ter Mary Anne of Anchorage, Ky., wil be the guests next week of Miss Dorathy Herbst, who has just reâ€" “;:trom a visit in Anchorage. Florence Bochmer of Nevada, "°1hulemt°f r mother, m’.‘j B’;‘:‘" of °1 B Street... _ : of ‘the. First United Evangelical Church is meeting Thursday at the hA Psn on s in a it c Welcome to all. HAMMS BEER FIRE ?TIN GUISHER ERVICE _ PRANK X. SMITH Telaphone Lake Forest 793â€"Â¥â€"3 J. T. FARMER, . Grady Takes Office As Rotary President Beverage Co. FARMERS $3.15 (St. Pakl) $2.60 per case . \P | q icuiMlemmnoricpalaicn q imbee cpismme remiran hie mt * selltczed 440 N. Wells |8t. \ ~| Chicage Designed for Lawns, Gardens Tennis Courts, Swimn'six Pools, i sovoce ts tor was uy hok Al urses, or for use pen Nursery, Child‘s Play |House, or Summer Bloern‘ .. Ask for Cricular SNâ€"88. â€"| ; _ CARF _ Gear Gourses, en dor use anf Opon Au urses, or for use ‘ Nursery, Child‘s Play |House, or Summer Ble?ln‘ .. Ask for Cricular 1'N-88. vI. j i You sh have this book' if you are r:?:inn. awnings, | terrace canopies, or canvas wo:'#ao? any kind. Ask for Booklet Sâ€"N8. | Wanted: Man‘s }vl;f'c;cflle‘.‘v(v‘;rv-n j â€" little. Call H. P. is7f. | And How to Selett Them signed up, â€"Workmen i Last Monday nigh "No Shore: meat c&t‘uu “’Pb workmen held their i _the American Federation ~Hall at 148 Wuhinm:“ Waukeâ€" gan, for the p zing all meat cutters and r workâ€" men into a union that wil '2”“0 with tho‘jmenicm Federation â€"of Labor. The meeting was |well atâ€" tended ‘and all ‘menibers| p!psentl Law n jMolsydfx-s Sharpened . WORK CALLED o:m}; _ anp vwvzjv = LAWN MOWE ’érJo_p Meat Cu See the Sho of $4 Furatiage se t Display AWNINGS Ask 1 309 700 Central Av Highland Park, Social Service Needs | or at tive 1: *folfi.r "e‘un%i.nec therxt& § d test s mfi adjust | ark, Phone 1840 THE LAKE m it or Â¥ Floor |ML3 ay a . Heavy Bath Towels . ~59¢c July Sale . . . ‘Feather Pillows ‘ge size towels with colâ€" d: border. Very absorbâ€" . 59¢c. ‘Face towels to F’ , 81x99 ............_$1.45 \‘Other sizes reduced jg ‘proportionately. h, 88¢. (;= _ i WASH CLOTHS . > 0 for §0¢â€" . 1 lnhit 4 § 408208 .. < kess *t.-r,fi,‘ . "~fée .c Highland Park Young Mens !‘ h;’mu htgnek &;n;. u::: ‘piace in the annual Fou 6 ‘County Track meet at : Iumamy. The 6 Y.M.C. copped the county th a grand total of sixtyâ€"five ‘the local boys : were second. littyâ€"five and the South Side Men‘s Club 2nd > Co:lnn:y‘-'l‘mk Meet PR L iss CC "2'#‘?‘%"-;’}} A " rACS TER At e pa N + BEADED B4 Small white bags d beads. Zipper styles: Spefially priced at. White washable bags.: All are new and fresh lGoking. Choite of several styles. Regular $1 values, |f iBEADED BAGS Small white bags of wooden beads. Zipper styles : @3 Clearance Summer Bags { io ; [ § * } mat*" + ] White washable bags.; All are s ? * 10ie,. . # Skinper‘s all silk flat crepe in white, pastels and streét â€" shaxs.' Sells every day at $1.49 yard. _ 31 29 *4 July price, yard §....::§G > 30.3 ho s nefesem ns ingini ho obad _ Our ‘heavy qualif crepe de chine in all desirable shades, / A value that is fruly amazing 89 | A. C; landed in third with sixteen points 9 OO DA 7: F7 °9 proved too great qm!ap for the m‘fimluh to&nt\-eomc,’ Those who won events fok the local club wero-Jn?n in the low. hwn; Bob Riddle ‘in the loo-yrd ;. Benâ€" evenuti the shot put and Brandonâ€" isio ‘the juvelin throw. The team was unrépresented, in . the events which't’h"j’woa last [year. Bfib Fox Sheer Fine _ _# Voiles Re o# £1 ML l ul C $ Choice of three styles. Made of pique cord, Btriped seetsucker) and eyelét embroijdery, You,/ will want the frocks to fill out j(khe summer wardâ€" robe and the séving‘_.’: is decidet worth | while. £0901 || ~Women‘s Kitchen Aprons I ofâ€"fast percale, 59c. | | Frocks i 9 ; 1_ > c â€"___ 1t ere‘s no end to wear in thesenew [| j EP _| { 1| | .. zomcs & f 1 +. JP â€" _E 7 9 Sc oo ~ e 2 i 4 i 43 $ r Sale Silks Women who gre wearing this new stocking are having lots of nice things to say about them. They not only wear excellently but fit perfectly and are so good looking on the leg. J , Sherrytone â€" 'nu Manoa : â€" Mexique â€" S$1 This sale comes just twtune to begin summer ing. These voiles are of firle qualâ€" ity and were priced to sell at 49c and 59¢. > $ 4 .f Shades include : h: | «*Education. A g *”l'fli%nore to a man yice."~â€"Ed Howe, f 11â€"feet in the pole vault. J vas competing for the Wauke f the high lights of duced 38¢ nosed out by inches in the Â¥e # 1 [+4 BX Â¥ Â¥4

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