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#4 4t h PAGE TWO Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 191}, at the Post Office at Highiand Park, Ilinok CHICAGO OFFICE Issued Thursday of cach week by the Udel! Printing Company, Udell Building, H Park, Illinois. ‘Telephones Highland Park 567 Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor . Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or affairs where an admittanee charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lester Grey of Hendersonville, N. C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean MacCulloch, to Alexander Cleâ€" rihew Morgan of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Local and Personal Anklets, 19¢ value; 6 for...... Amklets, 25¢ value; 5 for...... Mandalay Panties, 59c value, & TOr .............0...2..2...2..l22...0 Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose, 2 fOF ............. w csceccagutics $2.95 Frocks $3.95 value‘ 4 pound COMBINXATION : 1 lb. Chocolate Creole Mints 1 lb. Assorted Turkish Pasteo 1 lb. Salted Giant Peanuts 1 lb. Assorted Hard Candies This Week‘s ICE CREAM SPECIAL Tortoni Pineapple Ice; quart 39 South St. Johns Ave. Famous Dixâ€"Make Uniforms, slightly imperfect .........4 22 North Second Street 366 Central Avenue 8 Day Values of Quality DOLLAR DAYS Bargain of Bargains Knit Dresses 2 Proofs Shown Phone for Appointment Hose and Lingerie Dept. Attractive Easel Frames $1.00 SMITH‘S pounds pounds FRESHLY SALTE ASSORTED HOMEâ€"MADE CANDIES Hecketsweiler Studio for DOLLAR DAYS $1.00 Wash Frocks $1.95 Frock Limited quantity THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS 10% Discount on All Frames During Dollar Days Florence Beach CANDIES SPECIA L ~ A member of THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower â€" Telephone Central 3355 . Pecans, One 5x7 Photo FRAMES MADE TO ORDER â€"â€"BI| $1 off n D NUTS n *~| * Summer Blouses ,8,1,531.19-31.95 Â¥Alle ....2220. Tx9 size $1 $1 $1 $1 Jack Tar Play Suits, $1.19â€"$1.49 value . Vanta Sun Suits, 69câ€"$1 value; 2 for .......... Vanta Mesh Union Suits, 59câ€"69¢ value; 2 for...... Infant Handâ€"made Dresses, $1.25 value..............2..... Infant‘s Pure Silk and Silk Wool Hose, 25¢â€"50¢ value; B ROP .....022000000000 000 rueviveechreves. Giâ€"dles and Corselettes, $1.95â€"82.50 value ... Sweatersâ€"Special value Phone Highland Park 1717 Infants and Children‘s Dept. Morgan is a son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Anson C. Morgan of Alto, Ga., forâ€" merly of ‘Highland Park.., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mumper of Hagerstown, Md., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Leglie McCaffrey of Central Avenue. Mr. Mumper is Mrs. McCaffrey‘s brother. Phone Highland Park 435 Mrs. James A. Thompson and jnâ€" 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6336 Mesh Foundation Garments Tel. Highland Park 185 and Cashew 5 cents per single cobpy 45¢ $1 $1 $1 81 $1 81 and $1 $1 $1 $1 fant son have returned to their home on Pleasant Avenue f¢gm La Grange where they have (Beénâ€" since the young man‘s arrival & month ago. Mrs. W.R. Wri“"flé and children Agnes, Barbara an;a illy of 8. Linâ€" coln Avenue motordéd East last week to visit friends and;l‘.:é'ntor Billy and Barbara in Cam?}[ at Denmark, Maine. 1| The . Misses :‘ P‘r'f es. and Anne Cutler and their si.\}'" Mrs. McNichâ€" ols of; Lake Fores ,«‘te enjoying a two weeks motor trfg fhrough North Carolina, Kentucky/and Tennessee. Jerry and Marti#@Baum have reâ€" turned from Blootkbifigton, Illinois, where they have b6é# gince the close of school in Jun@gf Â¥Fisiting their rrandparents. MB 4. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fr%" éblcenslade ‘are spending this week) &t Koshkonong, Wisconsin. tkk 3 : Rev. and Mrs. H;%.i“. Siemsen and children are enjoyinig a vacation at Brennen and Syractge, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. G son Aynsley of Eva eral days last wee! Mrs. Robert Aynslé Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Gieser and family of Ishpe ‘t Mich., are spending two week§ with their sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Arthu ;;,%illman, Miss Hedwig (.l:iese‘r and|Mrs. Alvin Raeâ€" deke. | M 3 On Friday even"'fi the members of the Sufnday Scho@l class of which Mrs. F. Brandfellfi@r), 25 S. Green Bay Road is the i’; ther, tendered her a ‘very pleasaf§ birthday surâ€" prise. : l § Rev. and Mrs. {g{; Brandfellner and Mr. and Mrs.(Gust Redine moâ€" tored to Williams g&&, Wis., on Sunâ€" day. Rev. Brandf@liner was ‘the guest preacher at the Gospel Taberâ€" nacle. [b Mrs; C. L. Hamilton of W. Cenâ€" tral Avenue is sp@é@ding this week with relatives in IJ@s Moines, Iowa. Russel® and Bobby :Berg of Kenâ€" osha, Wis., are vi g’ their uncle and aunt Mr. and {Mrs. James Colâ€" lins of Lincoln Rlag#,} ‘hildren are sp%end# g the summer it Onckama, Mich}{{,{They are lexâ€" ected home about ithe first of Sepâ€" Raymond Kuehng &nd Carl Hanâ€" sen left| Monday #p@rning for a weeks camping trifp Mt Eagle River, Wis. BI ~ Knollwood, Club LAKE FORBST, ILL. . sSATURDAY, AUG. 11, 1934 Telephone your Order â€" that‘s the convenient *TZ to shop! We‘ll fill it accurftely and deâ€" liver it promptly; There‘s no extra charge fot this extr,a: service.. + That is typical of the efforts we make to please customersâ€" typical of the service we render at all times. ‘ Mrs. Florence THoKias Dingle and ildren are spene ig the summer Emokanma â€" MinWHKiPhas ame bal INTERNATIONAL TENNIS EXHIBITION :G% ! y I § e Ross and n spent sevâ€" ith Mr. and THE PRESS James Allen Turner of Winnetka will also accompany her parents south to serve in the bridal party. Mrs. R. Sutton Bull and ‘Mrs. Dudâ€" ley Onderdonk of this vicinity as well as Countess de Bordasi will also participate, the other attendâ€" ants ~being <girls from Columbia. Miss Anne served as president of the Girls Cotillion in Columbia ‘for three years, and because o; her inâ€" terest in that community and her popularity, she decided: to change the plans for her wedding, which was to be held here, and be married in Columbia. f Mr. and Mrs. L, R. Rigdon, with their nephews Messrs, John and Grove Wolf of Pocatello, Idaho, atâ€" tending the wedding of Miss Edith Anderson and Ralph R. Wolf in Milâ€" waukee, Saturday. Miss Anderson is a graduate of Depauw and Mr. Wolf of Class ‘30 of Northwestern, taking graduate work> at Yale, where "he received a . Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in ‘32 and is Mrs. Josephine Haskell and daughter Miss Harriett, Mrs. Henry Niemeyer and Mrs. W. J. Lithall and son Billy all of Chicago were the guests on Friday of Mrs. Helen C. Golden. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Hagerty of Libertyville are announcing the arrival of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Friday. Mrs. Haâ€" gerty is the former Lola Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Vine Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dunn of Fairfield, Iowa, spent several days last week visiting Mr; and Mrs. Clinton Fritsch. â€" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritter of Northbrook announce the marriage of their daughter Louise, to Mr. George Bock, son of Mrs. Louise Bock of 13 S Second Street, which took place January 18th, Announceâ€" ment of the marriage was made at a party at the home of the brides parents on Sunday, August 5th. Mrs. Arthur Swanson and chilâ€" drenâ€" have. returned from â€" Green Lake, Wis., where they visited relaâ€" tives, for three weeks. | Miss Jean Jordan of Yale Lane entertained eight guests3 at luncheon followed by bridge last Wednesday afternoon. | ADMISSION Credit Jewelerand _ : Optician 372 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 630 STERLING SILVER sl RINGS, $2 and $3 values.... I. H. NEMEROFF / Tues.â€"Wed.â€"Thurs. Aug. 14â€"16 Frankie Darro â€" Jackie Searle ANN SOTHERN Stuart Erwin â€"~ Patsy Kelly in CARL BRISSOI\Z Victor MNMcLaglen â€" Jack Oakie Duke Ellington and Band and The most beautiful girls in the world Fridayâ€"Saturday Aug. 10â€"11 GEORGE BREAKSTON LOIS WILSON *No Greater Glory‘ Sundayâ€"Monday Aug. 12â€"13 PREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE AT ALL TIMES Alcyon W ed.â€"Thurs EARL CARROLL‘S "Murder at the / ._ _ Vanities" ‘The Party‘s Over‘ Attendant in charge j Nighland Park, IIl. >Tel. 2400 COMING ATTRACTIONS "PRIVATE SCANBDAL® . "SADIE McKE£R" ‘ "LITTLE MISS MARKER® ‘"HOLLYWOOD PARTY" "wWHOM THE GODS DESTROY" "THE GREAT FLIRTATION® Dashiell Hammett‘s _ . > Recommended by "The Book of the Month Club" "The Thin Man" MYRNA LOY . WILLIAM POWELL From the Stage Contedy Hit Thursday â€" Friday Aug. 9â€"10 Special for Dollar Days with ; _25¢C Aug, 8â€"9 Bobby Graff left Monday for athred jweeks visit with relatives in Fisk, Wis. Gloria Jeanne will spend a week of her stay with her c@usins ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossum of Lawsonia, Green Lake, Wis. T :Lawsonia, Green Lake, Wis. Tfl | __Ruth |8mith and ‘Eveleyn Fay are ! Edward Steffen and Stantqfi St.| smending this week vigiting Mrs. \Peter left Monday morning for Los. Nelson in Chicago. . : (Angeles, Calif., where Stantom will| _ Mr. .xt'Td Mrs. Alvin Raedeke and ‘remain indefinitely. Edward w$#ll reâ€" Mr. and |Mrs. Arthur Tillman spent ‘turn home ‘the early part of next a few days last week at Cedar Lake, "week. °K | Ind. | L 1 _ _Mrs. Viola Conrad and {njece Gloria Jeanne Golden and ngphew Bobby Graff left Monday for athred weeks visit with relatives in Fisk, Wis. Gloria Jeanne will spénd a week of her stay with her c@usins now connected with the persorsl deâ€" partment there. Mr. Wolf has many friends here, having made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Rigdon dgring part of his colléegiate years. The young couple motored to lowâ€" stone and will visit Mr. Wolf‘g parâ€" ents in Pocatello before returning to New Haven. & Central Avenue At Second Street Highland Park Htylized in modern classic manner, decorated empire design in gold in the following articles. TABLE FISH BOWL sls ROUND TRAY . .. MAGAZINE RACK WASTE BASKETsS JARDINIERE | . _ CHANDLER‘S CHINTZ CHINAWARE $1 I tO mgl(‘n BREAD BOXES .81 CANISTER SETS .__} $1 VENETIAN GLASSWARE Card Tables â€" Chairs Table and chairs are made of ali' steel vonstruction, finished in green and black. Seats on chairs are uphalstered. a Ronson Table Lighters $1 V ANITY SETS Also Large Selection of Shoesfor the Family Special for Dollar Days â€" Thursday and Friday, Aug. 9 & 10 DRESSES . ... $1 to $4.95 Here Are Only a Few of the Many Dollar Spécials at Chandler‘s PLAYING CARDS _ MEXN‘S SHIRTS 5 I)gcks for” $1_ ::: 2;?"%;"!.'."&'.1.‘3"'.“.: $ l Glow Lamps ncludin Made of Copper or Black and Chrome 28â€"30 N. First St. SUGAR AND CREAMER / Jug, Pitchers, Teapots VASES, BOWLS, CANDLE STICKS on CHAIRS TABLES $1 each $1.89 SET COMPLETE 5§p Table and 4 Chairs . : t 3 PIECES IN JADE or Crystal Clothes Hampers mirrow plateau WHITE TOLE HICGHLAND! PARK DRY $1 Ensemble and 2 Hajilton 4 for lares swe. O for .. ~.ij.... Ladies. i,u-ed Trimmed Rayon NIGHTYGOWNS, largeisize Ladies Bias Cut t SILK SLIPS ; _{. SAXON SHEETS | 81x99, énch ie L. SAxXON PILLOW CASB 45x36; & for ... oÂ¥g. CANNGN BATH TOWEBLS 20x42; & for MEN‘S ;BROA DCLOTHY SHIRTsS CHILDREN‘S DRESSEsS 30D¢ to . w LADIES RAYON PANTIES PART LJ\E\ DISH TQWELS TENNIS§ SHOES e returning | Mr. lfid Mrs. Andrew W. Yowell | have rented their home on Ridgeâ€" and »Mece: wood Drive to Mr, and Mrs. Charles and in hew‘ Cristal of Louisville, Ky., who will y for a‘threg move in on August‘ 15. They are ves in *'sk:i now ‘res ping at the Moraine hotel. THL 8 5 a| Mr. and. Mrs. Yowell will leave on her c@usins| an exte ed motor trip, being gone Foesrim of| a Year. Fi » PENCILS to match Discontinued W a h modelg available in your choico‘ cf three colors, A n uw n us ua value? for onl Fountain Pen WABL CEVERSHARP . ‘Hand , |made $5 and 6 values / O1 GOODS ; 81 ‘ 81 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 TENNIS‘SHIRTS 2 for TENNIS Balls _3 for Women‘s Oakmont TENNIS OXFORDs _ ROLLER SKATES FOOTBALLS ‘ BASEBALL GLOYVES BOY SCOUT KNIFE THE SPORTSMAN ANY GUN _ Barrel Polished Action Cleaned Greased graphite grease Made Rustproof Pure woolj in color wII8ON BROS. S HIRTS and SHORTS ALL $1 TIES 2 for 81 HOSE | 4 prs. 81 SLEEVELESS . SWEATERS @1 ‘ Mrs. Jgmes McConnell of N. See. ond Stregt, who has been seriously ill is slowly recovering. * Dr. ang Mrs. Kenneth Gieser left Sunday {for the west coast ,from where ; will sail August 16th for a five rs appointment in China, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Yowell ill is slowly recovering. * wlln Dr. ang Mrs. Kenneth Gieser left Sunday {for the west coast ,from where ; will sail August 16th for a five rs appointment in China, a 1 t / 58 THUQSDAY, AUGUST 9, $2.00 VALUE FOoR $1 SPECIALS FOR Phone H. P. 1088 Phone HIGHLAND PARK 3100 $1 Sweat Shirts $1 Rain Coats $1 Sweat Socks 3 pairs $1 | 3 for $1 Polo Shirts Value 50¢ each all s $1 $1.95 $1 â€"__$1 .. $1 _.$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 69¢ $1 $1 $1 $1 8$1 $1 $1 M va Par earl TH 59 4 nga thx M

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