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Highland Park Press, 16 Aug 1934, p. 6

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{ uP e € t3 Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Mirjane Strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gillespie Strong of South Sheridan Road, to Donald S., Kemâ€" merer, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin W,. Kemmerer of Princeton, N. J. The wedding will probably | take place late in the fall. Miss Stmong is now visiting in Maine wit.h~ her fiance and his family. s Mrs. James Cady Ewell and daughter Dianne have returned from northern Wisconsin.: They spent the weekâ€"end with, Mr. and Mrs. J. $. Van Bergen at Long Lake. _ Two Highwood couples were isâ€" sued marriage licenses in Waukegan recently. They were Battista Renâ€" chette and Phyllis Diaspem and Jack Dever and Lola Alverson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Clark have had as their guests the past PAGE SIX roun: trip The comfort way to go to the Fair. Economical, too. A delightful,, restâ€" ful trip on an uncrowded "North Western" train to Madison Street stationâ€"then a free ride by street car or bus directly to whichever Fair entrance you prefer. No parkâ€" ing "hold ups", traffic jams, or frazâ€" zled tempers. You reach the Fair as fresh as a daisyâ€"ready to enjoy every minute. Be sure to ask the agent when you buy your Shopper‘s Ticket for the free round trip transfer. Good on either buses or street cars. Hope we‘ll be seeing you. . round Bus or Street Car to the wicky Garden Study Club Meets Next Tuesday week, Miss Geneva Clark and Misg Margaret Finnegan of Green B‘f; Wis., Mr. Ray Christofi:sen andfin fiance Miss Margaret Miten of Milâ€" waukee, Wis., and Mr, and Mrs. W A. Finnegan of Chica%b. {/ M:r,/ and Mrs. Wilismn Marshall Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall Plant announce the engagement t their ‘daughter, Dorothy, to M#. Ralph Talbot III, Lieutenant in the United States Army, son of Colonél and Mrs. Ralph Talbot, Junior. The Highland Park Garden Stud Club will meet Tuesday, Aug. 21, at two o‘clock at the Highland Parl Woman‘s Club. There will be a visiAt of several more gardens. j with round trip Shoppers‘ _ Tickets â€"45¢ or more 3138 Don‘t i those sof! cloth acre spot of Mrs. Efiest Byfield | Shows How To Care For Carâ€"By Proxy! _ _Mrs. EÂ¥fest Byfield is one of Chiâ€" ‘cago‘s ", i opular yqung matrons, and it is ,"' to see Iwhy. In her photogra {shown elsewhere in toâ€" day‘s issW@ ipf this néewspaper, the camera; h ‘admirably caught her fair, patfll@#an beauty, the charm and -'_,j"»f!”}. of | her manner. Her evenifi@ gown of wTite satin from the Miss d@ l eathered |Shop, its simâ€" plicity ‘of @ntour brpken only by two mu’dl,hineston clasps at the neckling W#B@ another 3t the waistâ€" is perféctly Buited to her type. _ It is ha E to imaging a young woâ€" man so f#ultlessly tyrned out for the evenifig ‘concerning herself with such quegtions as grepsing the car or testing its tires. Bit the modern lady of the house, thanks to the complexitiés of presentâ€"day life, does have resp@nsibilities jof that kind which â€" he grandnt)ther never dreamed Of. Fortunately, she has learned ‘? ; to cope with them with the least 1;‘ ,sible trouple. Tomato Juice SOAP CHIPS WHEAT NAPKINS 80 Grape Je COCOA Papéf‘ Ripp California Bartlett Amb%sia Chocolat Kok Pure â€" t Pure Crosge & Blackwell Richalieu Stu °J FREE D ELIV E tR _ CRYSTAL i WHITE [ 4 B gine for al moment that nds ever jthrust a dust a windshield or that a ever mats that satin L U 2 1â€"2 size ‘ can§~~ A Breakfast _ Food ER Y halfâ€"pound pkg. | Special for | hursday, Friday and Saturday THE PRESS * 5 $1.00 The Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore Womes _ Pure Creamery 274 Napkins for per box gown. Another, smaller photograph alongside Mrs. Byflel'd'a gives the clue to the way in wh*eh all responâ€" sibility for the careâ€"of the car is disposed of by those who want to avoid the bother. It is a photograph of a Standard Oil service station atâ€" tendant. * : He is a gréat deal) more than a mere dispenser of motor oil and gasâ€" oline. For example, he will gladly keep a record for you, in order to know when your car needs complete lubrication or when it is time to drain your crankcase and refill it with the proper grade of oil. He will cheerfully supply free air, for your tires and free water for your radiator,. Deftly he ‘wipes off the windshield and the windows, and in general makes himself unobtrusiveâ€" ly helpful. : And with it all he is smiling and courteous as well as efficient and dependable. More and more women are putting themselves wholehcartedly and confidently into his expert hands so far as keeping the car in shape is concerned. It is for those who have not yet| taken full advantage of this conâ€"| venient service that the Standard| Oil Company is running the current} series of announcements, each one: illustrated with the picture of a‘ prominent young Chicago woman. | lb. can LB. E°. 10c Jar "~, 10c Pint Jar aC FOOD MA R T 516 â€" 518 Central Avenue 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c Falstaff ROOT BEER _ | GINGER ALE or LIME RICKEY i 13 °tS" 256 . ONIONS POTATOES COFFEE LEMONS Juicy Yellow Sweet, Juicy ORANGES 5 Wisconsin Cooking Super Pale Case Lo eraf h ue Efat$Y vov!% _ Plus bottle deposit â€" GELATINE MAXWELL HOUSE »BEER 5 s | ® + Case $2 + 50 g fif; Xc=2. 75 Plus Bottle Deposit Per pkhge To Addregs Lions Club _ Professor Brude Lineburg, hea the biological dgpartment of I Forest College,| will address . Highland Park B&iuns Club atri dinner meeting mt the Moraine Thursday. Prof*sor Lineburg i expert on hbees. | Next week, an altractive PMUIUREA of the popular (Mrs. Janney % will appear. | | The last sewipg meeting fox&l summer of the |Presbyterian i} will be held at|the home of | M K. E. Wagner, 1831 Kincaid St y on Wednesday, Aug. 22. Come time after 11 with box lunch, thimâ€" ble and scissorg, is the invitafion. Friends and metmbers are urg a) lend a helping |hand at the final sewing meeting, : Presbyterian Guild To l\r‘l‘eet A1 Dessert Royal L week, an attractive photograph | _ The delusive idea that mey â€"5¢€¢ Doze for Pounds Dc Ponnd unds For 25C Peck ‘ $1.00 zen 07 25¢ 29¢ 29¢ hi 1 RIB ROAST Our Steaks and Chops are the Best and the price is right. Special Demonstration of | Decker‘s Cellophane Wrapped iFrankfurters. Come in and | laste one. ‘Phone Your Order for Saturâ€" ‘day on Friday and you will reâ€" ‘ceive it on time. ; ° We dress our our poultry â€" Roasting C hijck ens, Stewing Chickens, Broilâ€" ers and Larggé Frying Chickens; Jumbo Squabs, Ducks and Chicken Livers LEG 0‘ LAMB v. 23¢C POT ROAST 1. 1§5¢ MEAT srerciars toil and work for the -â€"fi serving their bodies, C for themsélves bremm-‘ clothes, is degrading and not ty encouraged. _ The Â¥true “‘7 man‘s activity and reativeness | in his unceasing inkulse to emby himself outside himself the diy and spiritual el«me*t Froebel 6 MEAT for MEAT LQAF . 1 5q Armour‘s Star QUICK RE H.P. 4400 Quality Clearsters RELIABLE LAUNDRY ‘M'Old; n ) 16 N. .\hej DRY 7CLEA§’ING CO. | Drv THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 A man is an animal that Homer. » u. 24€¢ 1. 19¢ HAMS ALL _ _ PHONES 12â€"Ib. ave Large End Phone H, P. 178 ur t} LIEF FOR the uh‘i-: ieuace strue origin} Te within ts know THURSDA ‘3 Norti Dh Y «; a rmeR Prof â€" SAÂ¥) TAIO & UTO ELE Dry Tail W

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