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Highland Park Press, 28 Mar 1935, p. 5

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â€"] Get plenfy. of. rest. : Fat modâ€" fresh vegetables, fresh fruits and I TakeAwo Haxtx: tablets preferâ€" gbly with a glass of hot emonade. Â¥t thromt is irritated on account of : cold; dissolve three Hmcry tabâ€" lhts in & â€"glass ‘ofâ€" warm water and argle. / Repeif ; this ‘procedure in VC . 7“*_=Ta:~c¢.w4;_â€""-'o...- k 7 a:U P @t‘»‘«%}m se whghe i t t i ge thes â€" 4 /. se * Pesce ooagle c / ofi wure‘s al the Inanc Kapp home.: _i ‘/The ‘‘Reverend Fath@2. Miss Ethel Titus had as her weekâ€"| English of Culver City, Cadif, end : guest ‘ Mrs. .Emma | Trippâ€" of| enroute to visit his fatme : Downer‘ Grove, On. Sunday they ill in a Dublin; Ireland, hémit were guests at the Purdy home in ited on Saturday at theJ Highland Park. . ; <â€" _ / . ~ |Mr.and fl‘u ing â€" Braak. . tends Lake Forest |University; f&:}g’, Cary! Frants and Clifford 8 was oneâ€"of the prety young coeds) were hosts at the social "h#ur Miss Ethel Titus had as her weekâ€" end guest ‘ Mrs. Emma Tripp of Downer‘ Gtove. .On. Sunday they were guests at the Purdy home in Mr. and Mrs. William .Johnston and . their | granddaughterâ€" |Lillian May were Sunday guests ‘at the home of Mrs. Katherine Spencer in / Mr. and Mrs. Buford Heyls and son David of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Isaa¢ Rapp home, ~ ~ Miss Beth Andrew spent the weekâ€" end with her mother in Rockford. â€"Mrs. Hubert :Juhrend will be hostâ€" ess to the. Evangelical Daughters on Wednesday ~ttt.-rnoo'n,tAX|;fl‘lm at â€"herâ€"hWonlre""on" Uakléy ~Avenue. Mrs. Jack:Johnston will be the asâ€" be given by Mrs. Carl Frick. .:; St. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid Society at her home ‘on Thursday afterrnoon, April bling @iseases‘ start with one. / At‘the first sign of a chill, buy a ox. ofâ€"Hexrx â€" the modern coldâ€" ombat@nt in the modern: blie: and Try this simple, effective treat: ~Edwin Wood left Tuesday for Norfolk, Va., where he will sail on a year‘s trip on the 8. 3. Idaho. â€" > Thoréday Â¥o â€" the Erwin Dreiske homeâ€" on Wilmot ~Road. ‘A radio caught fire due to a short in the CHECK TT BEFORE IT GETS STAREER | â€"~ Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoimes were over night : guests Saturdayâ€"atâ€"the Theoâ€" dore"LA Duc¢ home in Joliet. _ Mrs. â€"Ralph Dunham < spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Henty Walter in Ettrick, Wis. * St. , Paul‘s Church Council | will meet Tuesday evening, April 2. Mrs. John Grootemont of Appleâ€" ton, ‘Wis.; is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G, A. Willen. . She came for her ‘grandson‘s â€"(Paul Willen) fifth birthday anniversary on Sunday. > Cross Parish Rectory. t ts Mr. and Mrs.â€"William Hellman of Waukegan vigited their niece, Mrs. Perey McLaughlin on Sunday, _ PAGE TEN Sn 169 .200 + * t 99 alghe SH 24 El uhe4 ie win o oi raineaamaans . Rerine 6+ +9. drkyit oo ces Donk vinde restimuten tm Mangor.~." > Theak w Ain ze . sR p * feas ol Sexer " hh a d CFittw.per cent‘6fâ€" .-\.*'-W_')"’"N 5’( VM sOoRRY, °“°W‘ BUT YOULL FEEL BETTERAIN A LITTLE WHILE..HEXIN SELDOM FAILS! | tz Street Addren. S yug â€" ‘Mrs. Milton Frants wascBo dinner on Wednesday at he on Deerfield Avenue; °< | lfisa Dorothy ,r" Ison at "(finufit“pm ¢ "A | ,‘ 3ti' at . her" homg: in \High Deerfleld : guests “:4 ded Muhlkes, the Gleny Bo Delbert Meyer®, ‘the {!1‘ and . Ralph â€" 3&0;11 berg guests were Mr. . ' Klemp of Highlandâ€"Pag] man of :Glenview,: antt | mont ‘of Winnetka. ~~ > Mrs. J,;T. Gilfi}iia ~"lh';‘?:'fil her the ‘Founger. to, willre vl"‘ ners until the cfo@ which time he \will&e 'fl!'.‘ md xfl- L,: i". cago are â€"mbying) to |ia on April fir * B :Â¥ ""_,'é’, who have lfid Miss y ver‘s ‘house . in Highlaridt the month of April a @hi the A. D. Wilianis h@G first of May.~~. ; 1 365 Miss ~Anvaâ€" KrimbgL. MiChicago spent Mondgy at thechom of her nephew, Issgauc R ppte af i‘* The. Th â€" Ere Club is me â€" ’ of Miss th_ d P‘&, ‘\:o;‘ s % s .. _ Mr. and ‘Mrs.) Robag ve been‘an a)three hate boon in a) drees Mr. and :Mrs| G. 3 Wiainger ard moving fitom the Kent lim» “3”“ Jens : Petergen houseâ€"alled by the CGilfillan family| S [ 1 [} _ * of the golleke u gowns at a tea | day by Gamma | at : the :C g (Episcopal). in Crawford A Psybufixst Afeel i Elugdks.the h *â€"y0u est t + on i 4 model; Spirlt mn&m ‘the EL.CE. at the Bothâ€" ~FMy lehem Churchâ€"Tuesday evening. * Mis# Chiâ€" with? dsl Jt ~Miss Frances Korenin was given cÂ¥a surprise birthday party on Thursâ€" ere day evening By a group of young ti people.. : Frances‘ mother, Mrs. Joâ€" t’ iph. Kore;n!h, had ‘arranged . the \ ~Southport eE >°‘ ie T .f: : E .. Universal ;’3& ~Gas Range § ~>Features | Without obligation . . .: visit the gas range display at your | og telephone for a representative to call and give \ um ons j B 8 4O HBOW n putiok.. â€" irt £ _ Fatest reports from the Relief Adâ€" mifiistration shows & slight decrease in â€"*hose~ receiving â€" relief â€"during MiXch instead of the customary inâ€" creg@e at this period of the year. Therautomobile industry is geared forsfigher production, with the conâ€" sequent gain in steel production. Reâ€" ; Charles Kapschull Jr. spent last eekâ€"end with Jack Dromey at the ‘ga Military Academy, Onarga, <Washington â€" (IPS) â€"The most definite period of ‘recovery since 1929 is the general forecast of those o study business trends in viewâ€" ing>1935.. This view is dependent, however, upon Congress and the Adâ€" ration séeking ‘to avoid Â¥Curâ€" ther reforms and innovations which Barometers of Trade s . Indicateâ€"Business â€"â€" . Recovery Is Nearer at a quilting party on Friday. day from a six weeks business trip in the South, := â€" & ® P@’wflg’bp ~Burners ” %Mylndmd Oven £ Highland Park 1060 ® Moran Plumbing and Heating Co »upset ~the ~farm Tss ?3'°Efi'l ge Servi free Ex‘ve Lige Service iAutomatie Oven Heat SAll Porcelajn Enamel vated Inâ€"aâ€"Drawor Broiler r. Simmerâ€"Save Burners ORTH SHORE Gas CoMp : Regular Price $109.50 . SALE PRICE s81.50 Electrol Oil Burners onrca 62. 2: s L in sX oon en o qnape ty 1 19 Cc F L099 a ~~~ CLFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. _ For a limited time your old stove is worth $25 .. . if you install this modern ‘gas range wo years to pay . . . Small carrying charge $58 Central Avenue and Sales and Service â€"â€"with your present stoveâ€" THE PRESS o ":f“ Many areas in the south and| southwest, where balmy weather has| |â€" been‘ prevalent for the last: foew â€" \Reavy consumer demand for spring| _ tail sales have maintained ‘a high| merchandise. .. A uto,. procHeb0ol volume and the coming of spring is Wwhich has led recovery Since Decem:â€" expected to bring one of the. most ber, is running close to 100,000 units gctive retail markets in four years. weekly," ©= . â€" i Farm purchasing power has inâ€" "The â€" construction ‘industry ~has creased. Home building is gaining been the laggardâ€" of recovery, ~but momentum. | the Federal Housing Administration RELIABLE LAUNDRY ‘DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners ...‘ ‘Res. Phong _: _ _ Highland Park 1342 Payment . P. 178 the Federal Housing Administration is ‘optimistic over a resurgence of homeâ€"building this spring and saumâ€" snn ae e c T ie o aes iss coadonmcigen c NCO esonast > 3 7 ez R i FÂ¥* Af (Y] BATAY CHADTTT T "Iriri®m & ; ¢ 3: iA U BE E&>F i T ENCM D # n I 7 UV on wl ___an_ma.n_lmm j +8 Mess moe what the weather 4 : 599â€" Central A uto : production, ;' Y,q *‘ ons i L y ;-‘:'iv ' M ; % ;V;‘ . “‘ § ; hi ¢ 6 fi‘, & - , old cook stove. Whur saving is $251 . ‘v-h"- it d “'w’ Je 9 l""‘ is a ct in on in das ramc & g‘p:“",;"”‘},‘; ¢ :;'.4.;::1.' ' FN "11 Mas T GHLOS 2 ~AroMy MFMOrUFaw ,»" t that is at > practically the saytme level as the h $ i se > t o ‘ P ho M OT s : s” hq‘ $ _â€" â€" and you.say h you use itl _ min i dicv~~ uh anlicemenie W fifi*"w:fiififl&' oâ€"theâ€"minute . gas 5 '.‘2‘1:_,‘.‘ * renge. if will be yoll first step taward nloying greater B itch en conveniâ€" ‘~‘ id economy, . The Southport Univergs! C pecRanwe Se ;'* fi{«!.;‘â€"mft;;"‘nr.:‘ f A s v‘,‘ w 1;~f‘m1m£ ;i;a& 50. but durina th B* mer, employing) many idle. In tion, thet “':-nflnomfld spent â€" is (Factbry : equipment but ,'“-’-j"f‘i{ #3 e las plant buft t8e ‘h.fln-nluu ance th 5}_"’ '-~ interferer pot likeip=g p _ . . Read ‘the Want Ads & out! S i

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