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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1935, p. 7

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IL K men, heads of trade , andotl«ltldlnh" and towns, Each of hinod,bn-tlndlmf nt.'omkonflpq â€" spectacular T os. B. Deibler spectacular c thans" iea‘s transportation hi ory fron horses will not only be in M s to the <public during tremendous salvo of â€" * sgince the first Arm{ ice locomotive _"choru: fro mthe Great Lakes a. ,Ocean and from Alaska tg Frande river on thé openi WV..&““W . ;.: 225 Our . popular less silk stock» 4 # fi * l ‘8%% to 10%. AUGE CALL H. P. 3773 AVENUE | â€" TH AUBURNX Brom. / _ +. .‘ CHEYVROLET Sedan. /. _ . CHEYROLET Coupe. : _ CHEYVRQLET Coach, ! .. CHEYROLET: Coach _ _ CHRYSLER Sedan. â€"â€". _ ROYAL 8 Sedan. "< _ ;. CHRYSLER C.B: 8 Roadster PACK ARD. .. o â€"See Them On Our Lot FIRST STREET d The Want RYERS and BROILERS Deéerpath S T * ATIONAL | these are sold soUTH FIRST fl Tel H. P. 120 _ _ CGALLERIE} :. ite Northwestern Station And many others to choose from. NG $ iwe orâ€" dresied Marble and Stone â€" Mantels | ; _ _ * Bronzes . : _ Oil Paintings Furniture + _ China and Classwars Oriental Rugs _ Bricâ€"aâ€"Brae tor‘s Pisces. . . §16 North Michigen Ave. MILKâ€"FED ams iatic ciation SDAY, JUXNE m"m‘ vdtohhd.h’] New of trade heads | ther leaders in Sedan. Coupe Coach, Coach road R, {.1" m’ $ hegs E. ( f C Cox be as as soon b college . Colgate one o ir attende N “ ‘ m' i g: honor f Americar & Wu (px To COACH AT â€" ALFRED UNIVERSITY "Wtr, Cox began his career of coachâ€" m«‘ as soon as he was graduated “._ He was ‘l‘l‘m trom Colgate with the distinction of hei '..dthe;butcinh!r;mt ,M ended that: schoo e was mhosen as> Allâ€"Eastern center for | ,M-h’ZSmd’ZD,ndro- maived honorable mention on many iM.American teams in 1929 when ' j|~\:: d Msmm. iGoach Cox was also picked for an J it team that played an Allâ€" | team in San Francisco, Caliâ€" fornia. â€" After the game, he was beted coâ€"captain: with "Bronko" rurskivof the Chicago Bears. e coached one year at Toronto, thio, and then coached at Martin‘s PRerry, where they had a championâ€" ship football team the two years he o s there. ; This is Mr. Cox‘ first venture in hing university teams. a Snd deach in footbail, basketball, *4 track with the officials at Alâ€" university, Alfred, New York, 7. Cox will not return to Deerfieldâ€" . year. â€".| * . M’:;msuy, ome of the outâ€" ies Mc;:'ginoering schools ie country, put out. many fiu‘p track teams. Last it also had a strong basketâ€" team. In football Alfred wniâ€" ‘ has stiff competition and is No in as far as its material \For the . purpose of ”*.:#llteamtrh‘omfln‘it::g; ,‘hWthu =4 at the P tre on Tuesday, Blondell, Glenda‘Farrell, and lliam Gargan are taking the leadâ€" roles in the picture, called "The ols thare wilt be showh the there a arid the latest news events. ‘Indians have also arranged to i a special feature for those who Highwood Indians Give _ Benefit Show June 11 tkets for the performance are m sale at the Old Hiedelberg inn, Bio eafe, and the Quality Meat Tickets: may also be purâ€" from any ‘of the club memâ€" ‘On Sunday, June 9, the Highwood &nâ€" baseball team will be host the Morton Grove‘ tegm in a game to be played on the Highwood field. _COFFEE per dozen 8 for Richelieu or Welch‘s GRAPE JUICE 1J qURIE DOCERGS ......_}..s....~eccosimsprarinnss * Smail size, 6 pints for $1.00 :‘ RED LINE GINGER ALE or ROOT BEER 8 quart bottleS fOF ................_coummprinnsimncers Richelieu TOMATO JUICE pint bottles; dozem Only ............._........«oss+ Crosse & Blackwell TOMATO JUICE ROCKS CARBONATED WATER N DOUICL 1OX ............, chcrrconrameninttintss Dole‘s PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 2 cans; 3 cans for .......~_........â€" f 3 per dozen $1.90 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 glasses for Crosse & Blackwell JELLY Assorted Mixed PICKLES Butter Cookies, 2 pkgS. â€"â€" Saitine or Graham, 2 pkgs. Fresh Fig Bars or Ginger Snaps, 2 POUNAS AOKF. .......,~â€"â€"cexovercctmenints medium jars for wd‘ntwo-mteonttut éh in football, basketball, with the officials at Alâ€" sity, Alfred, New York, it not return to Deerfieldâ€" Free Deliveries Daily Sawyer‘s Special Cookies in Bulk SALERNO SPECIAL COOKIES Savoy, Richelieu or Hill Bros. JUNE 6, 1935 plus bottle deposit plus bottle deposit per dozen $1.90 ¢ rounp 31¢ â€" Last Sunday the Iudh& demonâ€" strated that talked of power by scorâ€" ing a one sided Â¥ictory over the North Chicago Rebels the score beâ€" ing: 22{:-&.1"0 home runs were feaâ€" tured ‘game, each tesm scoring one. The first homrem.h\ the first inning. With a t of two balls and two strikes the first man up hit the ball over the left center field fence and scored the first run. In the fifth inning with one gone and the bases cleared,â€"Traini hit the longest ball of the game, a |liner to center field, and scored the Indians first homer of the year. > The Morton Grove to&n r one with an established repu i havyâ€" ing turned in victories over such teams as the Duffy Florals, and Loâ€" gan Squares of Chicago. _ _ This will be the Indians fifth game and a victory will mean » victory. ® i [ Graduation Delayed: _ i at Lincoln School As we go to press, no :date has been set.for the Graduation exerâ€" cises at the Lincoln school. The deâ€" lay is occasioned by the prevalence of measles among the pupils. Parâ€" ents will be notified by the school authorities when the exercises for the Lincoln school and for the Ridge school, which are held jointly, will take place. hssP r s The following program has been arranged, to be:given when cireumâ€" stances permit: " Yale t Marjorie Hansen ‘The Bell Boy ................«/.â€"â€"ik..â€"«»OUFtS From Ti Do Thou n«;fi i§ m onfinch Salute to Our Flag ......_.........Schumann Picchietti CLASS ROLL CASH GRO« $1.45 _ 95¢ ~â€"~50¢ 41c 40c¢ 51c 29¢ 95¢ 55¢ 31¢ ASH GROCERY and MARK] 3 8 0 C en t r a 1 A v efiugi ~FRUITS & VEGETABLES PINEAPPLES _ | large and ripe; 3 for ....... Blue Field Sweet and Ripe BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT G for . GRAPEFRUIT Butter» 27: Assorted Cold M ?’ D. ;!.... i. Round Steak, 3 lbs.}............ Prime Sirloin Steak, Ib. ........ Rib or Loin Lamb %:ps, tb y Kerber‘s Bacon, Sli¢ed, 3 Ibs. for Leg of Lamb, wholg, young and 15heaty, in :.. (round Meat Loafâ€"Beef, Pork and Veal, Ib. . Fresh Dressed Broijers, 1b, ..‘,.;....... ... .. Stewing and Frying Chickens, K. ... ... ... Breast of Lamu_ixqanand Ténd‘rr; 2 Ibs. for . Armour or Oscar Mary Mu‘:':m i }l-m V. Liytle HI l::: A. Olson é Basmrg t Boreyi _ _ Ji‘:fln nunk Starrels Barbara NE:&“M‘Q ernamae White 4 Alan James Harrison lflc Bchool (2) | Louis John Soefker David Rodd Bowles Lilac Drive Here â€" The Lilac drive |proved a great success in Hi Park last week according to tatives of the various garden clubs of this city who were amply or their efforts when they coll flowers to send to the institutions in Chicago. Edw. Shapiro, Ed?y ‘hapin, Moseley O. H. Wallen, C. W. Calkins, L. V. Francoeur, and the : Wieboldt estate _Mrs. McNutt rts that several cars were filled the blossoms and taken to the| North Western station, and sh ‘to the city. Among : those ting were: Mesdames Robt. Cobb, Henry Steele, Edw. Steele, Perrow, Jos. Redlich, Fred Clutton, J Weinberg, E. T. R. Murphy, P. Mueller, Jos. Kilâ€" kenny, Wm. H. y, W. Swanson, Edw. Shapiro, Edw. Chapin, Moseley, | The committee &lso donated among begutiful bouquets. for the graves Week â€" End Meat Specials Nel:s Proves Successful USED CAR ARGAINS SED CAR LOT _ on Garage Sales 545 CENTRAL AVENUE OLDSMOBILE DEALER ‘ _‘ ‘Phone H. P. 1597 ayer‘s THE. PRESS8 5¢ 21¢ 28¢ 55¢ At Our New [A |very interesting meeting is , by the Community Garden class |at the Winnetka Garden cenâ€" ter next Monday at 10:30 a.m. The topic |for the week is "The Irish." Mrs. Clutton who is an accredâ€" ited judge of the American Irish soâ€" ciety,) will be the featured speaker of ’th‘ morning session. Those participating are George Bard, Dick Carr, Jack Easton, Paâ€" tricia Farrell, Ruth Gordon, Nancey Holt, Jean Holt, Billy Laurie, Franâ€" s Mason, Billy Murphey, Jean Perâ€" mo, Alice Rossiter, Helen Sarett, Philip Stokes, Cynthia Stokes, Joe Vail, Lois Venning, Kathleen Watâ€" son and Elaine Wagner. [ _ at Ft, Sheridan on Memorial day. Marie Hammer Marie Hammey will present her junâ€" for pupils in a program of piano music at 4 .o‘clock on Sunday afterâ€" noon, June 16, ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bard, 531 North St. Johns avenue, Highland Park. Mrs. Hammer‘s adult students wil} have their final interpretstion class of the season on June 7. | + 1 : ~Black Comet Club Dance : | The Black Comet club will a dance at the Moraine hotA on Firiâ€" day evening June 14 from 9:80 |to 1%230. Tickets may be muzx at Gsell‘s drug store or from any of the following girls; Bernice Kurtzon, Margaret Clarke, Jane Schneider, caxe Flour 27 ASPARAGUS Ilifé'{ ORANGES dozen for ................. Blue Top White __ _ __. NEW POTATOES 8 large bunches for Michigan Washed Michigan Was! sSPINACH ge: Sweet Swansdown or Softa Silk Pupils in Recital â€"â€"~â€"39¢ â€"â€"â€"18¢ :~ 45c ©3%¢ hy : 29¢ â€"â€"20¢ <«â€"38¢ +/»39¢ .1â€" 10€ 95(: | 4‘ ' %.dozen for . 25¢ 19¢ The monthly meeting of the mens society of the United | Evangelical church will held at the residence of Mrs. Al Regina| â€"Mar Ethel ~Ohrmund,| Thursday, June 13 at $:30 p.m. Memâ€" | and Nancy Mh¢â€") bers will please t _‘ntth G t :.* 0§ | | | church for portiition promptly M d n ho ow P en oo c‘ c en i at 1:45. \ ’ { Raedekp, 235 Sthnley, Park Ridgg Missionary Society Meeting | CET Your cour | Winnetka 3360 â€" G PLANT â€")327â€"29 North Gr RES â€" 747 Elm St., Wi field, Northbrook, YÂ¥our game will be all t} . 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