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Highland Park Press, 30 Aug 1934, p. 3

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#r Appél of ast pr iss EFF 30, 1934 ng 1} left mes 18 Pa. Mann 33, Mr. and c. H. Srevens. fl Sanderson for a few PDorothy Melvill \ ~Rgrg, ‘Charles Brate,. oL â€" DiHOHL attended the Rose M. Reid m‘mmn on Saturday, in ‘Chiâ€" yOR l Mr. and Mrs. Lyman â€".Prior &nd family of Jacksonville, Florida, were guests last week of Mr‘td Mrs. Prior of Wade Stt They ced encoute from New | Auburn, We e i ie it t 0 c l on Wmor of Wade Street. They z? envoute from New | Auburn, Wis., to their home in Florida, . / Dr. and Mrs. Harold Blolr of Chiâ€" A. D. Brush last week.! | ./ _ Ar. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son‘are entertaining at ditM'" Satâ€" urday evening, for Mr. nd Mrs. m’c‘ll’k of Ravinia, g have returned from cn} opean KEMDER ."4 Local ‘and Personal CENG+ I Mary Ann Peters of Moraine Road who has been visiting i‘E Pelham mnY.,igexpectod iome Sunâ€" day. o i e e iss A Church School for Girli LC ol Eoo _â€"** _ §# with a Modern Plan of Education Enrdliment not limited to members of the Episcopal Chatch,. _ Individual attention '::.:',ufi-c program «cholatship. College ory and General which include Domestic Science} ‘Music, Scuip» Painting, Costume Design :':“auh' ‘Decoration. on Cutrent Events in to History. of féisure interests by fult athietic‘ proâ€" as well as Dramatics, Choir, Studia, Music, Shop, etc, Junlor Schoolâ€"Grades| 8 q 8 Progressive Methods, / . . _~‘ _ Far eatalog ad $333 Mr -'ir. and Mrs. Howard Murphy of Geneoe Avenueâ€"are the Kc“d parâ€" ents of a son, born Tues ay, at the Highland Park Hospital. | TS a qoctu te 16 Wkars Amar eAAAE 1 22 E00 Jou t I 1 CGrace Gatewood left last Monday evening (Aug. 27) for |school at Mills College, Oakland, Calif] Mrs. Gatewood is accompanyi her and they will visit the Gra Canyon and Los Angeles enrotte. . Mrs. Gatewood will return v:; Portland, Oregon about the first 0 October. Mrs. James Cady Ewell and daughter Dianne and Miss Marjorie Watson are motoring: to Omaha, Neb., for a week‘s visit with relaâ€" tives and friends. } Announcement is made of the énâ€" gagement of Miss Emma | Alice Brown, daughter of Mr. Wilbur E. Brown to Mr. Robert AdJml Sellery, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sellery of Ravinia. e § s Â¥., } â€"1":.!â€" Misses . Myra Litzenberg, Verna Beard and Janet and Carolyn Saathoff entertained at a beach ’utyw-"v;n Tuesday evening. at the RHighland Park beach. _|. _ _ _ </‘The Woman‘s B will meet on Frids 1, at 2 o‘clock in YW.C.A. * ‘The Daughters of St.}hGoorge will hold their regular monthly ‘meeting on Wednesday eveninc,iasdn. 5, at The Sisters of St. Mary and M Thursdays Friday ; Saturday LAST THREE DAYS of our d Mis. Percy Prior of Wade 2d as their guests August and Mrs. E. C. S of i N. . 4. : Mts. EWM #t»«. Robert Buck and Mrs. yra Gibson of Bfl*xvm.g bifln‘ the Wm. D. Manns g.mn Road. Miss Isabel o had been visiting the stvrned to her home with Saturday will be 4: last ‘day this special offer. ; â€"; 1 All $7.00 waves .._._...._...._â€">~ Shampoo, finger wave AnNG #90°° . cure. This week 2. 44 sl OMly . ....â€"scclzam copefensvncll peeedianenatine ns Modern Beauty Salon GARNETT‘S Permanent Wave iderson of Evanston is the a few days this week of Melville of . Ridgewood AUGUST 30, 1934 Friday afternoon, Sept. ck in the, Lake Forest| $1.00 Special Brace of Bloom $5.00 Special at Benefit Association Kenosha, Wisconsin T:30 o‘clock at the Y.W.C.A. in Lake Forest. ’ i Mrs. John Rosequist is visiting her sister, Mrs. William H. Saathoff and family after returning from a four months <visit with relatives in Sweden. 4 \Retail Business In \ Lake County Is One . Of "Bright Spots" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer and daughter Eiléen and Miss Naomi Saathoff attended a reunion of Mrs. Zimmer‘s family in Stoughton, Wis., the past weekâ€"end. < Mr. and Mrs. George Brand and daughter Doris have returned â€"from a week‘s vacation in Eagle River, Wis. â€"â€" * + f Lake County retail stores last year distributed payrolls aggregating $2,â€" 749,000 to fullâ€"time workers while partâ€"time clerks were paid $355,000â€" for the year. f There were but four counties in Illinois with a higher volume of reâ€" | tail trade in 1983 than Lake County. | These were Cook, Kane, Peoria, and * Retail business and the employâ€" . "" ment of retail labor was definitely| A\*" on the upgrade during 1933 in Lake his County, according to figures released | * . this week in the retail report of the with Census of American Business, Net whil retail sales for Lake County in 1983 hosp were $26,582,000. _ C inju The survey reveals that +here are A 1,377 retail stores operating in the of . county, with 1,268 proprietors. The] f9!" county‘s retail shops gave cmployâ€") °" ment to 2482 full:time clerks while| s approximately 780 partâ€"time clerks rece were used. SUp. $5 Sangamon counties. Y.W.C.A. Mothers To Have Picnic Friday The mothers of the Highland Park YWCA will hold their last picnic of the season on Friday, Aug. 31, at 12:30 at Sunset Park. _ of _ "If you have mot been able to atâ€" tend the other ipicnics, be sure not to miss the last one as the commitâ€" tee is planning a good time for all. Call Mrs. Schemmel, Highland Park 1837, for information," is the â€"anâ€" nouncement. * atx> GARNETT S You‘ve never seen their . equal under two dollars before . . . and you probâ€" ably ‘never will again. They‘re made of an eXxâ€" cellent â€" silk, weighted slightlyâ€" to give it body, and tailored like expenâ€" sive â€" garments. _ Plenty of lacy trims if you like them. td On Sale Costumé Slips Panties. Dancettes Chemises â€" $119 in n the Basement Store â€" \ Although he was only a membof, of â€" the Evanston pofiee force t |\ four years, during that time he ad won the Patton AW:qd three times, His setvices in this capacity have received the highest praise from his superior officers, t o 2 4 Mr. Rogan, who Avenue, Eva n his wife whan h a curve ‘in the 1 Funeral sérvices for Mr. Rogan were held Huesday afterncoon . & E o‘clock at (the Schaeffer funeral home, Evangton, and burial wu~ Memorial Park Cemetery, Brothe officers served as pall bearers g-‘:- acted as an escort to the ceme 513. Besides his wife he leaves to ;"‘ vive him, three children, Patsy, Dotis Jean, and Jerry, his mother ind father, two sisters Mrs. Helen Mort and Mrs. Lilli¢ Dodson, and : five brothers, Harry, Walter, George, $dâ€" ~ward, John.gd a host of other rela~ ‘Smith‘s Announces a New Underwear I Smith‘s of 34 South St. J Avenue wishes to announcte new and complete line of Kicke underwear. _ | | tives and friends. UNDIES "Discriminating women Kickernicks because they contours of} the body," 4 nounte, â€" :4 > } Bargains PR esns ol . Ed nmnralhace en 2e o t . i vs P eacrenras No uo en ooke : ‘14“‘,’{ e all . ons uh sA is ce h un on o e esc %r a y 3 ue $y es Re on e retar s § §# i '~§34’5:@.{1‘;:‘;}:53‘.;:‘»:‘;;}:'/-.{,)Qfi?fi:;:fil(otf:‘ "t . v te y s yysi toe ‘use $ o or y hn ) 9 ts ao Es s P ces u.. t : Jt han @ e u1 # P \% A . T | 1| § ig§e8 | %>" i ;‘." -.¢rz <alge : [ ~< 0 ~yid t t 5 i + C i+ AB Ptk cOe | </[g¢ :. t t You must see ... and Talk 1 About these new C Ne enker sls o c t w efaranee ce + in B e es §“¢?$ it | Eenc n i0 | \eel n ieameee y».f?., iCP | mm c c e ( 1 es .t*-*'-:.‘.-f:,\,\g-_ & ; Mn P anale 22| tm * o. n w nE c 3 1 e oo t [3 Nee e cop ons I s 3 oo d ncce â€" d n ooo ie ind i ues t o + ageae 1 [ 19 xo i ts | 6 5 “";y&, 8 ’43 bop Lt 'A e y % & wele .. .i We ) 28 > 0 e e s o ts k o ts # lal. oo onl . Te s t o‘ pppaaitine & Tecnacin s Betcad dE e .l Wl .. 89 B $ 24900 0e ds un on ons ui en e ons tm o o + Lenee e ie PAE oc fony we oo t e inE Ae in oc t oo e $ E00. m oene n n en se iene men will ‘select they follow the had THE PRESS Smith‘s anâ€" | \Lake County farmers will be reâ€" dn ibursed by the federal government 1o ‘cattle which are to be killed beâ€" ";d use of Bang‘s disease. The state of Tilinois has accepted the offer of the government‘to test the cattle on c‘? @&ke County. farms for the dreaded sease which causes the cows . to ‘lpse their embryo calves before birth ind stops the flow of milk. . ~Edward J. Barrett, state auditor, Tuesday announced that he has autho:ized payment of a 25 per cent dividend amounting to $44,026.59 to the depositors of the Hubbard Woods Trust and Savings Bank, Winnetka. This is their dividend to be paid ‘since the bank closed, bringing. the ‘total up to 55 per cent. + . ~In addition to this dividend $2,â€" 700.38 has been paid to preferred ereditors and $39,500.00 has been Deerfield Board ereditors and $39,50( paid on bills payable. The Deerfield Village Board will hold its regular meeting on Tuesâ€" day evening, Sept. 4, at the Masonic: Temple. Corporation Counsel George McGaughey, who will attend the American ;uezion convention â€" at Peoria, expects to relurn in time for the meeting. GARNETTS First Showing of New ~<Fall and Winter OTHER COATS in this priced it from ~ . ". * â€" $IG to Meet Tuesday COATS Deerfield C. of % "Approves Phone merce held itm meeting and , dinner at Restaurant Thursday evening, with fairly good | repm‘tentationv of members present. There was considerable ‘discussion relative to better rates by the teleâ€" phone company . between Deerfield and g::hhnd Park. This question: has been frequently discussed at previous meetings. The Chamber approved the petiâ€" tion by the Deerfield Woman‘s Club which was presented to the last Vilâ€" ‘lage Board meeting. \Union Service Sunday * ‘ / ~At Bethlehem Church| fie'- three congregations / of Bt.‘ Paul‘ Bethichem iand Presbyterian | clnmi" es will unite in worship at the | Bethlehem Evangelical Church in | HIGHWOOD GROCEL AND FISH MARKI 317 N. Waukegan Ave. Highwood, IIl. <â€"â€" _ W, A. Bickford Publicity chairman, C Announcing the Opening 01 Tuesday, September 4 Wholesale and Retail > C.of C Issue A presentationtha shows at a gitnce all that is net ; fo Fall and Winr is and at a .prictha is an'invi'raffn ’ ~ _‘ 30 buyi] this showii are $16.50 to $ :8. 0 Deerfield on ~Sunday. mor eleven o‘clock. Dr. W, F. the Presbyterian Church wil the pulpit and will have for ject of his sermon, "Jesus Offer To. All That Labor Heavy â€" Laden." . Theâ€" Prei choir will provide special 1 choir will provide specia! HMINIC. _ The offering in envelopes! will be sent to the respective churg] s. The loose offering will be given to the Bethichem Church. The|\Sunday schools will meet at the uggal hour in the three churches. B Deerfield O. E. s.'w | *‘ . _ Meet September 6 The Deerfield Chapter, 9, i% . will observe Advanced ars Nig on*Thursday evening, Sept, 6 at Deerficld. Masonic â€" Tem > Delbert Meyer, Mrs. Chester W ling and Mrs. Raymond ins the advancing officers. Let us be thankful for the foo But â€"for them the rest ol not succeed.â€"Mark Twain ' Specially Priced at Michael F2 wb r. fadd ‘hurch will e« have for the : M, w6 . 'l it Libor ' The P sb ‘ envelopeg tive chu ' s. 1 be given ito h. 'l‘henz at the uggal | ches. k To oo i PAGE THREE W ely ir of subâ€" are terian etor 8t t [a) § #1 t 34

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