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Highland Park Press, 9 Aug 1934, p. 6

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#i Ad 44 If you wish to appear agreeable in society, you must consent to be taught many things which you know already.â€"Lavater. Carol, Fay Cruttenden, fourâ€"yearâ€"| old «laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€"! ter ‘Cruttenden of 583 Bob O'Link’ Road, Highland Park, died Thursâ€" day of last week. The father and| mother and two sisters, Walter and| James, survive. Private funeral and burial servâ€"| ices were held last Saturday at: 11:30 a.m. at Memorial Park, Cemâ€"| etery Chapel. | Grass fires in all parts of the vilâ€" lage kept the Deerfleld Volunteer Fire Dept. busy last week. The most serious of these fires was the one Thursday which threatened the Kottrasch and Franken nurseries and buildings. A spark from a train had ignited the field south of their properties. The fire fighters were summoned from another fire to help. Women from the neighborhood lent a hand and aided in checking the blaze, which funned by a southeast breeze had threatened destruction to that locality. . . Carol Fay Cruttenden Dies at the Age of 4 French Lick, Indiana Home of PlatoWater T. D. Taggart, Pres. H. J. Faweett, Mzt. Deerfield Fire Dept. Answers Many Calls (In effect from June 1st to Sept. 1st) ROOM with private Bath and Meals Per Person per day, $8.00 and up. Children (under 12), Nurses, Maids or Chauffeurs, $5.00 per day when with FREE DANCING every night (ercept Sunday). 9 hole Miniature Course (inâ€" door}, 9 hole Pitch and Putt Course, Swimming Pools, Mineral Spring Waâ€" ters, Tennis Courts, Ping Pong. Compactness is coupled with caâ€" pacity in this new streamlined tank truck recently put into service by the Pure Oil Company. By mountâ€" ing the driver‘s cab over the engine, the weight is more evenly distribâ€" uted. The wheelbase, thus shortened to 124 inches, makes city driving easier, and even wzen coupled with a four wheel trailér, comes within all state limitations of overâ€"all length. The engine, placed over and forward of the front axel, is accessâ€" ible from the driver‘s cab, and may be drawn forward on its tracks for complete overhauling. The tank is constructed of a new type light steel with seamless steel tubing for supâ€" ports, and was built by the Heil Co. The walk way over the compartâ€" ments further protects the gasoline from dirt and dust. The capacity is 1500 galldons of gasoline, with places on the side for 24 fiveâ€"gallon oil cans. Not only the brakes, but the elutch, gear shift, horn and stop light are air controlled. M Make the most of your summer respite from workâ€"spend it in the foothills of the Cumberâ€" lands where golf and riding, swimming and tennis and being lazy aré the only things that matâ€" ter. Life here is very gayâ€"the crowd just the sort you likeâ€"and the rate reductions very advantagâ€" eous. French Lick is just overâ€" night from Chicago on the Monon (summer rates now in effect)â€" eight hours by motorâ€"even less by plane to the Hotel Airport. Note These New Low Prices! GOLF $1.00 PER DAY â€"on either course. (Regular fee $2.00 for Valley Course and $2.50 for Hill Course. HORSEBACK RIDING $2.00 first hour, $1.00 each succeeding hour Lessons (including service of inâ€" structor with horse) $3.00 per hour. : PLUTO BATHS (Sulphar) $2.00 Salt Rub and Massage (Regular Price of this combination $3.00). FOR YOUR V ACATION PAGE SIX IMustrated Booklet on Request French Lick Springs Low prices now are an added inducement rench Lick Hotel Dav. Ha Mrs. John C. Fay of Central Avâ€" enue is entertaining the members of her bridge club this afternoon (Thursday). a A summer conceort will be given at ihe Deerfie‘d Grammar,Schcol audiâ€" to:ium on Friday evening, Aug. 10, at 8:15 o‘clock by pupils of the Deerâ€" ficld school under the direction of Miss Virginia Engels, In addition to the orchestra there will be instruâ€" mental and piano solos and group numbers. Thore will also be two dances in coitume. 116 South The admissioa charge is very small. The proceeds of the concert will be used for the purchase of musical instruments for the school. Concert Friday At D G.â€"E Flatâ€"top. Aristocrat of all popt priced refrigerators, The styl¢é sensation the year. Quality and features makg it 3 GENERAL ( 10 North Sheridan Road Deerfield School Three Ieaderg'to choose from ALLâ€"STEEL REFRIGERATORs K. w. NORDIN co. â€" l“\{\s baell Je N sos Next Week ‘I’}f,i‘Fadie McKee" â€" "Strictly Dynamite" â€" "Holly wood IZ’;rty” £0|64| __ Soon â€""Operator 13" * i National i AYP: ;Rcserves was he]dih sorts for Gentiles. 382 attractively furâ€" h a : it 3 i2 01 ished Cot/ , each with bath, [bot and Tuesday night at the Indians Club.i cord -;mf‘::'r:-?’. c&:fiel.dn-'-m‘ m;‘,'(.‘. 3 Uiwmah i ] wooded pe . Chat 27. whod fishâ€" The chaitm@n ; of the rofxfishment,f,,“‘{““’wmf{ ‘:fl ".'.:"..?.., :".v:'y:.l:.,, m:E)r‘bM‘tl. I I y lorf u meals. tive rele or committeg, ?‘h!er J. Koon, SAW that| SP Heven"" Wrie tof forser. 1 no membe} r officer departed dry or| tom MARRIOTT, ,EAGLE RIVER. wis. National :*EA, i |Reserves was held Tuesday night at the Indians Club. The chaitm@ 'fiof the refrishment committ:i,fi Flh!er J. Koon, saw that wah mam MWME anu AanaupaJ pull k2 N. A. R. Meet Tuesday The fourt® official meeting of the Madge _ EVAM®, _ John â€" Boles, â€" James Dunn, Stei@k# |@â€"tchit, and others. ~nEws .~§c9hgny + TRAVEL TALK T i ~Â¥P the pidurJfl_fl?fi'ltll)l thrills and ; stars. with Sh‘rlml}bmpl'-. Warner Baxter, Madge (E W â€" John â€" Roles â€" (Tame« NORTH Sk. .:$ MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE Wed Sundayâ€" _‘@nday Aug. 12â€"13 "Stand Up and Cheer" with w’}_hn"' {{Beery, Fay Wray, Leo t to U L * .(‘,#riri:‘hnd Swuart Edwin * \o d» jgooé hiabal L . me(p\ S'.\ec\(\c || 4C tpe? "VIVA VILLA®" â€"Thiits.â€"Fri. _ Aug. 8$â€"9â€"10 8 §5 Jt H 1| B 4 the Indiang Club John _ Boles, _ James tchit, and others. Gâ€"E Lifftop. A revolutionary new refrigerator for $77.501 (plus fréight). Lowest operating cost of any electric refrigerator in the world. Ample food storage for the average family. @ See all three types and take your choice. Usé for 30 days and prove to yourself that the General Electric will pay its own way in savings on food bills and other expenses, outstanding value among conventional type refrigerators. â€" THE PRESS Phone Highland Park 214 VJ 1 € | \O‘i G‘ O\o Q,e\‘\g. g\:‘ .10“““ One of North Woods‘ Most PM!-: Reâ€" sorts for Gentiles. 82 attractively fur mished Cottages, each with bath, \bot and Members from all units were presâ€" ent and a vote was taken on several important mattérs. The or{aniza- tion owes gratitude to the frpe use of the club room and hopes |to reâ€" ciprocate in the near future.t hungry. Captain Joe ‘Farneti calléd the meeting to order and the minutes were read by the secretary, Lieuâ€" temant. Ed. Haas. +1 | The next official meeting Aug. 21, at 8 o‘clock. A family reunion was held} Monâ€" day at the home of Mrs. rolyn Gerkin of McDaniels Ave¢énue. Among those present were| Mrs. Schlichting, Mrs. Boob, Mrs. Katz, Mr. and Mrs .Frisbie, Mrs. McKay and daughter, all of Colman,; Ala., and Mr. Henry Gerken of WhLeling. (m1|l'neennly> Buck Jones in "Strawberry Rean" b\)‘l with Mary Astor, Warren William, Giinger Rogers, Aady Devine. Dickie Moore. . i with â€" William Powell, Myrna ;:Lo,v. Maurcen â€" O‘Sullivan, Nat Pendleton Saturday ‘ R HARMONICA RASCALS (evening only ) Tues.â€"Wed.â€"Thurs. â€" Aug. 14â€"16 "UPPERWORLD®" NEWS â€" OOMEDY . ACT "THIN MAN" po Aug. 11 EWS ill be Estimates (‘h@rfully (;iv}:n without Obligation We invite you to visit our plant wherein nativeâ€"experts clean and restore damaged ofiental rugs. They clean them by hand, rebair them by hand and revive the orienâ€" tal colors and ‘patterns. it 4 i I P May we suggest that you send your rugs now befqre the Fall housecleaning. | j ‘ For 22 years Mr.John B. Nash has devoted his time and effort to produc@ the finest workmanship to the caring of oriental rugs @nd other types of floor covering. It is important éhat rugs be Léleaned thoroughly once a year to free the:m from the damaging soot, dust, and dirt that clings to the surface and settles at the roots of the pile of oriéxltal rugs. _ vOGUE CLEANERS OFFERS YOU EXPERT PROâ€" TECTIVE SERVICE FOR FINE ORIENTAL RUGS. *. North Shore Distributor Highland Park Press Office, Highland Park _‘ 617 Prospect Ave.,Lake Bluf _ ; Phone Lake Bluff 2398 The General h!oiors Coxporatior{ have their monogram on WELDER‘S RAD[ATOR SOLDER which shoud be suffigient to satisfy the most gkeptical,. It sealg the leaks instantly and does a 100 per cent solder job. Ask y;u' dealer for and insist upon Seal Radia}ior LeaIs CUTTING & LAYING . OZITE PADS .___Welder‘s _ ‘ Radiator Solder it is dangerous to wqit _ too long Floor Covering Department 327â€"29 CARPETS OF ALIXDESCRIPTIONS If he will not supply you, youi may get it directly from Its time to have your The only radilator compoung that is backed by WELDER‘S RADIATOR SOLDER Telephone ‘ Highland Park‘ North Green Bay Road, Highland Park R. S. UDELL manufacturer of @utomobiles STAIR PADS with THURSDAY, 3900 AUQPST 8, 1984 § fRURSD

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