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Highland Park Press, 21 Feb 1935, p. 7

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a Week, payable E’?&;mm EXTERIOR No tly. HMave ‘cleantt, ith @ Thor Washerâ€" UNDS â€" INGER ROL quiries of sto repay. d office; her *_ LgERAL ALtowaNCE ‘Oy your OLb waSsHER ays c@asier keeping ilding, TION "rary m. No 193 _ Attention of members â€" of the ~ Paughters of the American Revoluâ€" i tion is called to a special Washing _‘ ton Birthday radio program ove; _ WBBM, Friday afternoon from 2:45 to3 o‘clock. Miss Jean Cr; . dall will present 5‘“ mgulem:. , .l,ficvpketf'hl ‘:ssis by Mrs. James ; an V alkenburg d es and the WBBM Deerfield Auxiliary * Bakery Sale Feb. 23 be sponsored by â€" the Deerfleld American Legion Anxiliary unit No, #38, on Saturday, Feb. 23 at the local Nptioul Tea store. . eeamoiatans f a Philip Seully Jr. chgirman, requests all who wish to donate to this sale to have their contributions there as near 10 am. as possible. Donations will be called for if Mrs. Scully is notified. vieg THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1985 Every week the D.A.R.‘s of Illiâ€" A. R. Program Over Station W. B. B. To The Voters Of Highland Park During the past four years, I have served the public t« this City as of your Commissioners/‘ I feel sure the faithful gérvice and deâ€" votion to my‘ duties has n:fi with your/approval. I | asking your sipport at the. coming primary. It is imâ€" â€"portant that you vote Feb. 26th ; If feâ€"elected, I shall bring td that office four years of perience and can render more efficient service in the future. I am out to serve . Highland Park; no faction; but THE COMMON GOOD OF EVERY CITIZEN. The Carey Roots we sell are made by a manufacturer with a 60â€"year record of success. Including shingles and roll roofings in a wide variety of weights and colors, there are types for all kinds of buildings.:. * Carey Roofs are made in the largest roofing ‘plant in the world; that‘s why they can be sold at prices no higherâ€"and many times lowerâ€"than untested materials. Let us give you a free estimate, and thus prove that we can save money for you. * fpld +* Use Our Budget Ten;\s to Suit Your Convenience, | Loans Made Under the National Housing. Act. > Â¥our Fuel Dealer Respectfully yours, . â€"TAYLOR nois send out a message on the air, but this one on Washington‘s birthâ€" day is a special celebration to honor the "Father of Our Country." Local Woman To Speak In Washington In the debate on the Lucretia Mott amendment to the constituion, proâ€" posing legal rights for women equal to those for men, a feature of the first conference session of the Leaâ€" gue oi Women Voters, opening at 10 o‘clock on the 26th, Mrs. Rayâ€" mond S. Simons of Highland Park will take the negative. Mrs. Simâ€" mons, chairman of the legal status committee of the Illinois League of Women Voters, which is waging an active fight against the amendment, is replacing Miss Agnes Nestor, who is required to be in Washingâ€" lton,, D.C., the 26th for a labor conâ€" ference. fa + Mrs, Simons has as her opponent Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews. of Washington, president of the Naâ€" tional* Association of Women Lawâ€" vers The "Wet or Dry" Referendum Petition was filed last Friday, Feb. 15, . with approximately, 2,100 signatures. This represents a very substantial margin above the migimum number required. The‘ response during the last three days from individuals and organizations who were getting signatures was excellent, and it was due to. their coâ€"operation that the filing of the petition was successfully accomplished, 5 This will enable the voters of Highland Park to decide this imâ€" portant question at the election on April 16. The members of the committee take this method of expressing thanks to all who helped. M. M. Cleary > :â€" Dr. Earl D. Fritsch ‘ Mrs. Irving E. Stieglits Chas. A. Wright > â€"__ _ Alfred T. Sihler, f Read the Want Ads «wET OR DRY" PETITION FILED wWORD OF THANKS NEXT WEEKâ€""Broadway Bill" â€" Ҥweet Adeline" â€" ‘,?‘Mighty Barnum" 2502 THURSDAYâ€"FRIDAY FEB. 21â€"22 SUN., FEB. :4 â€" ONE DAY ONLY Entertainment ‘for the whole family. The hit that kept Broadway howling for‘+a solid year, â€"with Guy Kibbee, Batricia Ellis, Phillip Reed, Aline ©.0 _â€" _‘ * MacMahon. $ Charlie Chase Comedyâ€""Something with CLAUDETTE COLBERT . WARREN WILLIAM Disney Cartoon "Peculiar Penguins" Musical â€" ‘News WED., FEB. 27 â€" ONE DAY ONLY CONRAD NAGEL â€" GAIL PATRICK ; HELEN TWELVETREES and JOE MORRISON Simple®* "IMITATION OF LIEF" : _: Morton "BIG HEARTED HERBERT" . "ONE HOUR LATE" Cartoon â€" * News HicHranp Park SratrE BANK Let FHA Improve Your Home Chairman THE PRESS This étreamer flung across Central Avenue, bearing the above slogan, is evidence that the local campaign of FHA is in full swing. . . â€";. es * Every homeâ€"owner in this section whose premises need imâ€" provement or repairs, should investigate at once, the benefits and advantages of this popular FHA plan. _ _ ‘This bank is prepared and equipped to do the necessary financâ€" ing under government regulations. * | WILLIAM F. HOGAN . DIES WEDNESDAY A. #I. Was Prominent in I Circles; Served as lm wood Mayor 25 Years William F. Hogan, 82, died at his home, 9 Walker avenue, yesterday morning Wednesday, at 6:52 a.m. He was engaged in the estate business at the time of l,i- d,c;th and had been active in the field for many years. § :.: s He was born : in Albany, Ne'wl York, in 1852. He had a resiâ€" dent of Highwood for about. 60 years, during which time he Alled the office of mayor over a period of 25 years. He was a member of the Modern: Woodmen and the (3dd ws and for many years was idered a strong political power i <state. He is survived by three nephews and three nieces of Albany, and one nephew,. John Crowley, of %lkh.'ood. bhinet mbenchin iudbatostsentniniairide 3 S e ol 14 Pn e n Funeral services will be l;;ld Satâ€" urday morning at 9:30 in the St. James church in Highwood,‘with inâ€" terment in St. Mary‘s cemetery in Lake Forest. The"body will be at the Kelley funeral: parlors until Saturday morning. SAT. MATINEE & EVE FEB. 23 Zane Grey‘s Outdoor Classic wngélACKlB COOGAN, ‘RANDOLPH OTT, EVELYN : , and JOE MO oN Ruth Etting in o Contest" Cartoon: â€" Souvenir. â€" . News MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY! :. FEB. 25â€"%6 BARBARA STANWYCK â€" WARRE! winLiaM / GLENDA FARRELL HEKRKY ONEILL _ _ uuf-"g: of / the Ocean," "Pop Goes Your Heart" â€" News THURS. â€" FRL â€" SAT. MATINEE "HOME ON THE _ RANGE" "THE SECRET | BRII%” FEB. 28, MARCH 1 and 2 Gene Stratton Porter‘s \ GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST" LOUISE DRESSER MARION MARSH RALPH MORGAN in Political The Old Reliable Bank 2502 Hold Birthday Party at Bethany Church Pon‘t forget the parish birthday: party to be in the parJors of the Bethany Evangelical Church on Friday evening, Feb. 22, at 7:30 If you did not receive a birthday. bag, you can obtain one at the chnph. i ~ Rlease come to our birthday party, . And get in on the big paradeé, Ruth Bolt, class of 1982, is conâ€" tinuing her studies as a junior at Lake Forest. She is president of the day school girls. F Put all your birthday pennies Into this bag we‘ve made. February 22nd is the date, 7:30 and don‘t be late. We 618 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park, Illinois Highland Park x & d 178(“!8 ‘Libert 200 i l &> _ Glencoe-lfilinngth Translate ll)g;lh Deerfield 228 â€" Northbrook 237-118 â€" Wheeling 52â€"J The Look You e Clean: Suits, Coats, Sweaters, Gloves, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Opera Cloaks, Kimonas, Draperies, Curtains, Pillows, Rugs, Blankets, Furniture. We operate Our Own Plant â€" 35 Years of Service _. .. Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. _ We operate Qur Own Plant â€" 85 Years of service ECONOMY, HEALTH, SATISFACTION T'H.E "weekly wash" claims every Monday; the ironingcreeps over A Monday;theironingcreeps over into Tuesday. But that "washâ€"day look" lingers the whole week through."Why not try the laundry way? The cost is less than you imagine. And your clothes will be returned sweetly fresh and clean, ‘Telephone us. iE â€"â€" HGeLAUNDRY . _ _ avesithest] DRY CLEANING Offered by GRADUATE IS REPORTER FOR COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Ruth Rectenwald, class of "33", is a reporter for the sophomore paper, "Chaff," at the National College of Education of Evanston. She is‘also an assistant to Miss Lindenmeyer, teacher of the first grade at Howard school, Wilmette. Incidently, Miss Lindenmeyer is the sister of Mr. Lindenmeyer of this school. moved to 312 N. Green Bay road An announcement of the Irm pears on page four of this issue of For Election Returns Call The Highland Park Press . _ M.P.: 557 The. Carison Radio Service PAGE SEVEN®

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