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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1935, p. 13

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y. if you can eel of this sensaâ€" ter eet, Highland Park Plymouth ing truths of Chr]‘h"’{“ is grown more And mon f dnriz,u‘» ‘the two deend. ssed," (Mr. Bartlett poing. e list of publications whiar ‘sonsisted | of 39 items ho. d to more than 200; what ks and translations C | now under way, to be ouh rithin the next 12 j C | 30 new items to the liat n tion Ihfi.m«fi.? hip of the Mother Ch :thtmtl‘flih!-!‘u llary, overflowing ‘into edifice adjoining. . lyou ve got to ou get when you this completely d T Station ogan SING Road U maisternat beth Workshop §. mt world‘a td W-“ 8 . ; truths of Christian RP. RSDAY, JUXNE PHONE 568 . L aAY. HIGHLANXD Parg casier an 8‘,1 %«-‘2; I Pointed . & "a‘ !‘ : whih 1985 tA ol would Lalle Forest would n expen® R ce it y stign, that t ui. we are 14 effect th sel 1- 'i‘u] chho} term | ' dd l vanc i .“i mived from : ce the ‘_“Pul y t« to 28 nent.s k ; the pré ;.uini ts of the 100 assesse 997, whi gneent D in: ed at unds ‘the various resident | ast ntenar esnt pry Tomon fH o : the present time the maximum rate in the nonâ€"high school disâ€" > of the state is fifty cents on assessed valuation. House Bill 297, which provides for a sevenâ€" five cent maximum tax rate is in Springfield. If this bill at this session of the legisâ€" ire, it will probably be two years funds will be forthcoming to various high schools accepting ie tay ‘ y is to be the fulléest of entire celebration. The afterâ€" 4s to open with a parade thru the main part of Deerfleld. Floats, a kovered wagon drawn by oxen, and ‘other novelties will take part this.. Following the parade, there be a ball game by two picked ims. To climax the day, a pageant the ‘history of. Deerfield ‘be presented at twilight. ‘ | churches are also to have a in this celebration. Each thurch ig to have a meal table and serve on Saturday evening. The to each pone will ‘be accordâ€" to the number it feeds. On y it has been planned to have joint vesper service on the grounds. s west of Highwood. Preparations are being made to m:.llkindsofnmnnemoqtl," A bocce ball contest is in m:udaprki:dm~h :d to each of the two best There will also be other Dancing begins at 7:80 and (will last until midnight. Music will furnished by local musicians. The is invited. * CHe At the last regular monthly meetâ€" of the Modense Mutual Aid Soâ€" , the entertainment chairman a picnic would be given the society on Sunday, June 16, the park on route 22, about four Junior high school grounds| : being leveled and prepared for affair and it is hoped that the house will be ready for use by time. A loud speaker system is be installed for the programs. A concert by the Fort Sheridan will be an added attraction for homecoming on Friday. â€" Many reunions are to be held on ntenary Committee f Will Meet Tonight rRSDAY at odenese Society }Mud}fm page 1) ?Msepolinthfln{lld im...tothhuhool‘m nee it was after due considerâ€" bwmmdboqrddm 6 effect that pupils from the igh school district of Lake will not be admitted for the fm 1935â€"36 unless they pay -" of the per eapitu cost hlJ‘ nee at the beginning of each: ster. When payments are reâ€" e inpinstndhs j oh that year‘s int, the same will be remitted Mose pupils. The board, felt it ssary to take this action in â€" to assure itselft of full payâ€" e Deerfleld Centennial commemâ€" ion committee will meet Thursâ€" evening (tonight) at the village is in the Deerfield Masonic Temâ€" it eight o‘clock. Members of all mittees are urged to be present. 3i Lines," a publication by the iighem young people contained a : fine announcement of the cenâ€" ial plans in its issue released on BC‘ (1108. v(l'.‘.'f‘ni?nflfl JUNK Mage To Celebrate Hundredth Anniversary . cen, a covered wagon, band, paâ€" , ball game, museum, and rant will be some of the features n.Deerfield celebrates its centenâ€" §$89 Homewood Ave. [Highland PkK. J. S}HTH TELEPHONE 410 pupils JUNE 6, 1985 to Give Picnic leased on| _ Many local sltTnni, jpatrons and Py friends of Lake Forest Academy idredth | plan‘ to attend the lc;;'l’l eventyâ€" seventh annual commencement exerâ€" band, paâ€" cises to be held over q;:e â€"end im, . and Of June 14â€"15â€"16., Rev, Edw Holt : features| Hughes, senior bishop of the Methâ€" $ dent of Washington, D.C., will deâ€" grounds liver the graduation at 141 pared for O‘clock Sunday morning, June 16. that the, The Highland Park boys ‘who will or use by| receive diplomas include George W. system is Gaidzik Jr., James es Garnett, rrams. _â€"| Kenneth Haskel Klee, H. ‘E:!Ibrook Sheridan| Harmon, Sherman Ely Keller, and s ls_. s..! John Lawrence Steele. | § Zengler Introduces Mothâ€"Proof. ;3 lelnlng A new process of clothes cleanâ€" ing, which makes clo »proof while they are being d, has mentlly b’é: in;fituud by the h{\o&: Zengeler Co., Inc. at mothed, known as the Minité Moth: Proof Cleaning Process, is absolutely harmless, odorless, and nonâ€"poisonâ€" ous, we are told.. # f An executive of the er Co. use of ‘a special ch solution in the regular cleaning fluid,. and that : fabrics so treated are made mothâ€"resistant ‘in ‘every fibre. It was pointed out that any other methâ€" od of mothâ€"proofing is less efficient; since‘creases, seams, md&mlmight be overlooked or be act t inacâ€" cessible. PS uc The John Zengeler iny is Highland Park‘s exclusive %:!noea for the Monite Process, that privâ€" ilege having been extended them by the Monite Company. _ o Ray Molendi said of the process, "We are offering this innovaâ€" tion to our customers. It is an addâ€" tion in clothes care for the = ed service we feel :mt should have. And while it is worth untold money to le of Highâ€" land Park, we are offering it withâ€" qut one cent‘s additional cost over our regular clea pqleu." Garments treated by the Monite process are insured‘ against moth damage for a period of six months, while rugs are insured for a period of one year. The ce offered by the Zengeler Company is carâ€" ried by one of the country‘s larger insurance companies. ©. A leading feature of the Acadâ€" emy‘s commencement yweekâ€"end proâ€" gram will be an al i stag dinner in the Academy dining hall on Satâ€" urday evening, June 15, tg".honor Edmund J. Rendtorff upon the comâ€" pletion of his thirtyâ€" “‘y’g as a member of the school‘s 1: . Erâ€" nest Palmer ‘03, director of the deâ€" partment of insurance of the State of Tllinois, ‘will be Oogtm ster. Malâ€" colm D. Vail ‘08, of ind Park, |is a member of the. ttee on arrangements for the dinnt;{ falm‘ Lake Forest Academy to Present Diplomas to _ _ Six Highland Parkers The annual senior dance will be held in the gymnutfgx:“pa Friday evening and will a scores of alumni from Highland Park and the north shore towns. w SENSATIONAL SUMMER PLAN If you are paying exorbitant‘‘fixed If you are using an Pdf"&"“"d noisy, expensively operated oil If you are tired of dirty furnace work, uneven M!dm““d If you want to fix imn- basement into a recreation room, study room or workshop .. . t9o 1. USE IT 130 DAYS! L. We install immediately a genuine Williams Oilâ€"Oâ€"Matic ‘\n your home for only a small down payment. 2. You can use it until Oct, 1st â€" m(yweanfatnfie home heatâ€" ing on many cool da this Summer es mm p Cl CadR i natag and Fallâ€"and continuous hot water supply all Summer! . .. }| | x. & Wo‘ttlflfi’.fih}:} ance in 36 easy ies phingiig "hed over % years, ani muced vb, Williams Finance tion. : BUT DON‘T DELAY. Get the full 1304.,.-mofoil-0- t‘:m home. Call or phone tod for 6 mmu-o-'um“tunw. wEw show rRopMs: . . | Use Oilâ€"Oâ€"Matic in Your Home for 130 Days! _ ; o4 ‘rufithino r and prove your savings with Oilâ€"Oâ€"Matic 641 North Michigan Ave:, f ‘Telephone: Dela® | #us.matan Showrooms: Mere‘s What We Doâ€" ,{...d,.. Ontaric St. Delaware 2000 |. . | F00 en‘ . 1st pay the balâ€" ’u+u extending nd financed ‘by Saks to Open in _ : North Shore Suburbs three stores in i Shore suburbs for the summer ths with an opâ€" for the summer months with an opâ€" tion to renew for a term of years. The leases ‘whi rm from June 1 to October 1, are} | ‘ _A ' In the Orrington hotel, Evanston, 85 feet fron n Orrington ayâ€" enue, with a d of approximately 50 feet in whitch will be carried sports apparel, Gopsisting of dress: es, hoaiew, xy‘llli y lganib:ga, etc. In ‘Winnetka, at the Chimneys, store ‘No. 5, approximately 38 feet by 65 feet, to as a sports shop carrying the game type of merâ€" to You! Saks â€" Fifth ‘g@venue has : leased irry Allabrow . :/ Harry brow â€" Oriando Am@ndoln Sfiiem The Anerigge * !| Alan Axton : Arthor Baldaut Betty Louise Be Bell on Shiriey i Williem Bjork Richard Bock L. EP Lois Brandfeliner John Brigham. bylll0 mds s Gladys Brown . ‘/ Joseph Warner Marilynn Brown) | Joan Christ / George Clark: _ Madeline Cliffe | Austin 15 North St. Johns Aye. _ Phone H. P. 3290 _ > | Emergency Phone H. P. 3291 6. P 7. | 8. 1. 1J | .30 "MAe | 3 1 83 i El «s Braun Bros. is an independent Qil comp{aw' . Every share of ?‘ ?Es ‘stock owned by your nei f‘s. [:3f| | f .\ YES _ Braun Bros. owns all their fuel oil delivery equipment, operâ€" ?‘i [ 0o 0 . anng more trucks on the North S ore than any other company, g? YE § ... Braun Bros. have more oil storage on tho I [orth Shore than *‘ * *** _ _/ any other oil company â€" five bulk plants, n i No. 3 No.3 No. 5 No. 6 Â¥TES mu; Braun Bros. guarantee the \qualit Y ES â€" Braun Bros. have . cording meter YES â€"} Braun Bros. drivers are c;.| ul 0 ol P e El [ 14 YES -T,Bx"aun Bros. prices are gu’af’an.tée! YB $ â€"‘ B;'aun Bros. delivci', all hp#rs, dw RA DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS â€"SENIOR CLASS OF Carolou Coale . | Mary Jane Berniece Connol Harriet Ctaig | William Crawford ON*” t Louis “Sd Ponté ‘wolun W Bette Dee t Jack Dennett ) Frank De San Mary Desmond ffi?’ Dibble Francis m'hh‘, Arthur Driscoll Joseph Dugan : Jane Eitel â€" > | Meredith Elick /: ‘ findm Brie nn Erickpon . Mary Fabry / Caryl Frants | â€" Wallace Fri Kathleen Kathleen t Lee Gatewood - Eleanor Ghini . Vincent . Ghini . Edward Gibbs < Robert Ginter . Clifford" Glader Sarah Glass . â€" Jessie Grate papromy Molly Grinnel Ada Grot! Marie G f Helen Robert N. Hai Donald Hal THE PHRESS ANSWE p FUEL O1H] t Pouibl_e Advgr â€"~ on Season if You Contr Braun Bros. NOW~â€" beauty salon, consisting of six booths Ed zuipped to serve the Lake !Tor- est public. 4 nc t B \ According to George M. ‘Gleas ‘managing director of Saks â€"F mvenue, the reason for opening shops is to be found in the many requests received from patrons of the beauty salons conducted for the ‘past several years in the vi [North Shore suburbs, at the e %Shoi'ef Country club and other clubs UN BRO re 18x40 feet, in the Theater uilding on Deerpath. . The N floor will be devoted to sports wear, hile on the second floor will be, a handise as in Evanston. In addiâ€" ion, (Sakes will open its famous Jaksâ€"Antoine beauty salon. t In Lake Forest, Saks has leased a ad Henry Haws f aouldc.w Charlotte Ehhv Myron Hiscox Jane Hopkins a &flflomblrflr Ellen Horn William Holmes Bili Jensen Jesse Johnson il“.l‘“‘“ VA $ aughon Frank Karger ; Kathryn Kauffman Mary Lou Keaster Dorothy Kelley Joseph R. Kennedy ‘Tom Irving â€" George Jawny Warrten C. Jaynes Frances Jenkins Raiph Hubley Jane Kidd Hammond King Oscar Gladys Ko: Jane Kraft * Aileen Krumback Robert Kruse Marlin LandweÂ¥r Alan Lang Harry J, Lankford Mildred Larsen * Imnt Larson Â¥i is _Larson William R. Larson Robert Lautman Virginia Leisenring Richard Lindquist Mickey Lips Florence Louis Eleanor Lundell Dorothy Lundquist Jumes Lytle Melvin Mailfald Elmer Maiman Present Price ‘for fuel 4%¢ 4V%.e 6! William Malent ‘Mary Martin ernon foon Retan Vernon Meier ‘Frank Mennell Arthur Mentszer %i:hhlrd Merner n Meyers Louis Monfardin Arthur n'l" f Steila Tante . eb toa Florence P Tinerd Reusdci! Georgin \ : Frank J, Ro cnrl-rpnnl Marie Russell | Virginia Saathoff in the vicinity. | _ ‘The| Chimney Thich have o C ve prQ mfluL to 'm:: the idea. | â€"| : Mr.| Gleason | ion that the re: mo willl ju option for an | RELIAB ZDI’fY ¢lfl 1935 44% WA Phon %.cll).n‘t" | n auSORN ANIN 4| o ns PH L . «. * d as low afl;any competitor, |. y or mght"{‘ : ; / 'lf‘r’ | '3\ » 4 3’. hm s U‘Right now. while you‘re oil" uestions â€" \Your problem can be |¢"Careâ€"free" service is the ‘ultimate in Fuel Oil delivâ€" livery trucks. prompt delive The Y.W.C.A wfl por a tour for mt:mben of N‘ko i club eir , friends,. to . famous ;:gomeld'ho, on the last Thursday of the month, June 27. | 5 Y.W.C.A. to Smrdd Tour to Brookheld Zoo mfi:fln‘buwm ) but y‘ a deposit made to reserve aseat. The will be conâ€" ducted by Lydia V. Hy executive secretary. m P ~ ~ Others in the comnt who would" Mks"‘to o are Welcome io regervations,. !un the Y.W.C.A, at 2 p‘clock and return about 10:30, price of t.::ltour will be reamsot and will include a picnic suppet. _ â€" â€" 'Ymowgiu \ oo o n es ‘ 1 CALIFORNIA| . | ALLâ€"EXPENSE I‘)!Jlg‘ | 14»5,...pip "125® stoontontt8290008.sâ€"oendint euih sc .i Apitanint P P\ L. H. MeCormick, G. A. F. B. 144 Rock lsland Lines i?o""."..nâ€"- Bilvd Phone Wabash 3200 C Colopado, C Y« », 1J Calke.) â€"h.a.-tb-u-wj wi | ;OCK ISLAND COLOR 9“‘..--06 Please sond me literatare on tours to and flowerf ROBT. E. nm CARL L B l 4 n0e aa a a a o o as o m # o ackson Bivd., Chidugo, L This Sum PAGE THIRTEEN w t wl wl t m s m e m + (» 6 H £"

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