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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1935, p. 7

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PORTED E :s3 > I1EFS l""’“"zs’ esi gns s, elaborately music furnished stzie shows. weddinge E FOREST sHop ATH, LAKE FOREST THURSDAY, ;1 V ENUE ZABET}AI“ \_vfl EACHER <â€"OFr ops bwmh MU“NI , embroidered lep hone band hitehall 68500 hand Ces ign$ nlormation rly 2.50 nd Park NS STREET FLOOR VhoAvn_.,w WM“ 385¢ 5 0¢ S&athof? ib write Monday i Seen * * Phong ' Hichland Parg PIAXO NB ond the Py 1‘, 1985 # 4 td E;‘j Mss\ Dotothy Loomis entertained Eol cvening at a misce g KX olin ‘!m ';,:;': 1’-19?"1; : this . FV' & "Richard Gault, a junior ‘at De _R ity; Greencastle, Ind., Paves June 13th for the Black Hills "PSouth Dakota, \He and two other idents also majoring in geology, Fill take an eight weeks field course Pmen by the Uniyersity of Iowa. t oxr to wsit. Yellowstone. | Lake and Denver, M*‘n ning home the latter '.,'4- of August. f ; ,in the summgr .Ml'. and Mrs. A is Norwood and . their o oo oiny s on , t Marion are planning to spend a vaâ€" the H. F. Bard ranch at :h, of the Big Horn mountains. R. Carqueyille, will: also e ranch, at t same time that Bards are thd&re. * Mrs. |8. L. Reinhardt and Miss Helen of this city are enâ€" tered in the THinois State Women‘s es p this 'ae: on the Illini : club course" in Springfield. Mr. ond . Mrs. Rolland Bleimehi were chaperones at a ty dance given at the Shore Crgst hotel, in . Wis.. Satu evening My Phi Alpha. ‘Their daughâ€" end her daughtey, who was Tuesday with the of Education from the State eolâ€" tege. Mr. Bieifnchl and son Rolly went up Tuesday to attend the exâ€" ter Misg Dorothy is a past president of the sorority. . Mrs. leimeh] reâ€" mained in Milwaukee over the weekâ€" Mr. Mrs. J. ‘Be Mullen and of: Laurel ue, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith of Forest left y to spend weeks at the Bmith Desâ€" «aurgPat The Mission Band the First Evangelical chur¢h is sponâ€" soring a. musical p to be given the mandolin ind guitar directed by Rdpert Olson of ‘Forest. Other mysical numâ€" bers be included in program. The is cordially r ig, at St. Pttri::’l church, . _ Miss Janus is an emâ€" ployee pf the Illincis Telephone , and Mr. Van |Haecke is with Waukegan Postt Office. barats,| Wisconsin. * â€" The of Miks Evelyn Janas ¢f this city, daughter of Mrs. Hattie Janus of Wa and Mr. Van Haecke of Waukegan, will take place at 9 0‘ Saturday The wedding of Elme} Bubb of Lake and Miss Grace Carter of New Orleans, ‘La., took place in the t city on Th y, June 6th. After a short h moon Mr. and Mrs. Bubb will return to Lake OI.IVESâ€"Qne& Stuffed and Manzanilia; 3 for .....â€"â€".__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Savoy RIPE OLIVES, Jumbo; 3 for ... 82 oz. Richelieu CATSUP 2 large bottles z. Richelieu or Monarch CHILI SAUCE z W for _........._;.-‘-w......“.._‘-.....-â€"â€"â€"..o'. Belden Brand PICKLES Monarch TOFFIE per 1b. (iiveriverarserensiatclle Assorted JELLY or PRESERVES 8 and 13 oz. jar; 3 jars for ... Blue Ribbon MAYONNAISE YUBATE JSE ... neleyefrren lntiint un ioib izeniecsr Baby Stuart Agirud PRESERVES, 4 Ib. jar . Kellogg‘s CORN FLAKES or Pos'rmAs'lm:?.spknfor ITALIAN PEELED TOMATOES Fr'e;e Deliveries : Dair JUNE 13, 1985 2%% size can; 3 cans .......â€"â€" and & (andy Dish FREE. Mammoth, 3 for 73¢ Sour, Kosher ; 2 for..... Pint jar Bluff and occupy their "\:l Seranton avenue.. Mr. Bubb former employee of the lo?l tic and Pacific tea store. â€"| : The regular meeting of th oris Amicae club has been po: from Monday, June 17th to M June 24. They will home of Miss Lillian . e Oakwood avenue. | "Bill" Egan will be at home flnt- urday from Harvard iversity, where he has been a t and will spend the summer wi s parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. R. B. s Phoebe Swazey will return € from Vuurfeofleg and after| sppndâ€" ing two weeks with her parents |w go to Warwick Woods, Saynet, Wis., [ivew ChevrcfiEt Assembly PE int Opens in Baltimore n oo epening o Te hn bo 10 ce ce Grevreen menbfpratis nitoagrmany cine sn per, Euie new 80,000â€"carâ€"aâ€" ssemb % new cent paters oC the Batthe ctsid 10e ,"3 'hu,. %xaawummm were f timo 0 tion & form «42. » A and foretai tales mansger of Cbevoiet, is shown Oitanding)] with Maryland‘s Governor, H. W. Nice, and Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president of Creneral Motors (upper left). M. H Cw:édMWMChM hpktnrejhtheuppu ht photo with Senator Millard Tyding: )mdM?wH.W.)nckm.dBdflmae (right). Lower right shows the first motor car built in that gity. {f f A yhe Pic hla caASH GRO( 3 8 0 C e : â€"59¢ 89c¢ 45¢ 73¢ 39¢ 39¢ 4Alc 25¢ T5¢ 45¢ 20¢ | nor Poans asty AT AIra" ned onday, t | the r, | 519 on I%s & Atlanâ€" I 1> ; ! m ;5 g%CY DUcks ‘[fi {per pound .......,........=».cosi.csd ome Grown SPINACH GRAPEFRUIT 40, P! ROXO HIRE ROOT BEER, } ted Water; 3 pt. b | dozen $1.29. Plus 500‘ m‘-A-HINâ€"S.Mu taste hunger; 2 bottles for ... P QUBIE ....lsssessegeenec> Field BANANAS i. dren . d9¢ Ing COLD MEATS per pound ROUND STEAK | â€" O08¢ 4 lbs. for "ultured BLUE BERRIES %abloo-Ra Oscar hl’!' | and 1 bottle freeâ€"plus +f â€" Pork â€" Veal, per Ib... FRUITS dozen ty L oF EAT LOAF 1b. iTE ECCS where slu.wi}l mfl as a councilor this summer. | t £! 6 Mr. and Mrs. Wil River, Wis., >u ing marriage p of Sheridan to Laurel avenug, whic Wednesday, e 19 Wis. â€" The y at Rock Spring, W Miss Myra Jane H avenue will ‘work at office at the Northwe this summer. 1 h 2 lIb. limit to customer. h t r alâ€" A voe n we m Selk of Fall the approachâ€" daughter, Ada, ‘om Snedden of is to take place t Beaver Dam, iple will reside t:E: of Laurel the admissions tetn university EAPPLE find Méeat Specials \ 95, | RiBs OF BEEF _ ttle deposit ;~8 for thirst tles for® : deposit. & VEGETABLES ~21¢ THE PRESS 39¢ 27¢ 25¢ 20¢ 29¢ 21¢ 55b¢ 10¢ 5¢ two ‘Dental school representaâ€" es elected for a two year term the board of directors of the Mcâ€" nloc: campus association. â€" He was ‘ tly ‘made counselman of McRinlock campus Y.M.C.A. _ /. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson and Mr. d Mrs. Oscarâ€"Larson are attendâ€" ~the Shriners â€" Convéention â€" in ashington, D.C. this week, . |; / ‘\Miss Anna, Alders of Vine avenue graduated from the Holy Child gh school at the exercises held inday ‘afternoon in the school audiâ€" um in Waukegan. | i3 Miss Elsye Rinkenberger‘s senior ion of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High sghool planned a hike Monday mornâ€" ing and to cook their breakfast out 1,‘ Ibs. 1« arge California ORANGES . | AORCN AOP ........ â€"t.lGcakleckngny.corerenddh ADISHES ’ | REEN ONIONS or CARROTS ‘exas TOMATOERS t F MDK: AOX .nn 2.»2â€"10000 2023 rien s w n n 0e mmb 6th and 7th Rib !A“ 21‘ ,cool‘ 2 lbi.. v;l | E3 ER! i Ginger Snaps, | ‘ + 3@ . ' r fa !fl‘ to ME" “‘, 3 lc s4 U law, Boneless Brisket CORNED BEEF Sugar Cured, per 1b. BEEF TONGUE Fresh or Pickled Fresh CALF LIVER o 1 size IPTON‘S TEA th a FREE TEA POT, VALTINE r 1b. . (two limit) 1k 85(: The Moraine is now fully opened, Last Sunday being a fine day, there was the old time activity about the ‘hotel. dining room was ‘crowded until late in the evening, and several good con: for rooms were made. of doors at the home of Miss Alieen imback of South Ridge road. Be: cause of rain the group cooked their breakfast in the play rooms of the Highland‘) Apts. and danced and played es. j Mr. Maurice Cazel has been &APâ€"|inp is an i_.fu'n'*j'v-.â€"' welveâ€"day reâ€" pointed life guard in charge otth,jh:' of cuprent issues im internaâ€" hotel bathing beach for the summer. gional yelations and has been arrangâ€" This gentJeman has had some years o4 in coâ€"operation with Northwestâ€" experience in this work, and will b6| orn University. . : prepared |to give. lessons in swimâ€"| | FPollowing is a schedule Of the lecâ€" mig to anyone desiring them. The tures to be presented? | | bathing b willni;tbeopento |~ June 24â€"Senator G l"'P.NNa ;nrr-lsa as in former years, United States Senator frim No but tickets may be procured :t“thei Dakota, "Munitions, War, and Proâ€" hotel ‘office authorizing its use, f ‘E:." The Evanston League of Woâ€" which a ¢harge of $5 will be made men Voters cooperates with the Inâ€" for each family for the season. |||stitutes in presenting 8 u tor Nye, ao Moraine is now fully opened; chairman, Senate Munitionk Investiâ€" Last Sund ybdnznflmdly.’thmpunz cemmittee, 4t Haven School, %the old time activity about the ,Pnirle avenue lni incoln Street. hot he dining room was crowded| â€" June 25â€"Sidney B. Fay, professor until late in the evening, and several of history, Harvard I ersity, on c‘og.con cts for rooms were made.|Parallels between 1914 and 1935." The grounds ‘and ‘gardens about . June 26â€"George H, Blieslee, exâ€" the house have never been so atâ€" pert on Lytton Commission of Inâ€" ive, and the row of double crabâ€" quiry to Manchurikh, "Arerica and apple trees in front of the sommer| Japan in the Pacific."~ . | _ . The grounds ‘and gardens about the ho have never been so atâ€" ive, and the row of double crabâ€" apple in front of the sommer , , illustrated in another column, »especially fine. befome Topuian and is baing daily by guests. | _ | * The Highland ~Park Chess: club meets at the hotel every Monday evéning, |and its first meeting on the 10th was so interesting to the players t it was prolonged well into y morning. ° © | 35¢ . Mrs. .Trimble, who has had charge of the redecorating, has gone to her home in New Jersey.. . She return about the 25th of the month, and then fill the position of fiaujfupervuor and hostess for ‘summer. I $ron w‘ 29¢ 35¢ 28¢ 55¢ No Vacation Bible | ~ § a’uSchool, at Bethany helith of Mighlagd Park,) the o iIth off â€"â€" Park,‘ the offiâ€" i ": pastor of the Bethany Evâ€" angeli¢al church have deemed it wise to cancel their plans for their anâ€" nual Vacation Bible : school. ':ml is the first time in a period of out 10 years that Bethany is not having a school of this kind for chilâ€" dren d the | summer _ months. however, to the epidemic of méaslés, it has been thought best t( eliminate the school for this, yfi and in t:\st way help check the se which is prevalent this year. | 49¢ : Miss Jane Warner of the Presbyâ€" urse‘s Training Home, Chi« , spent Saturday with her â€" 50¢ _BRe _ b¢ 29¢ MORAINE NOTES 8 cans .. special BEL PAESE special ... SsUPER SUDS § tor‘.......... AMERICAN F.uf’r FLAKES J AO 12. doage. n nrmbaeielfrmann iciega ie chrimencian Savoy APPLE SAUCE CHIPSO * for !..; PRUNE JUICE large bottle ..__. Imported CHEESE, PARMEGIANS Randâ€"Co. Brand â€" SPAGHETTI, TOMA!® SOUP, VEGETABLE SOUP, LIMA BEANS, PORK AND BEANS, and RED _ > KIDNEY BEANS, 1% 1b. cans; 3 for 440C CAMEO or PALM OLIVE 6 mre ... T }...".. FELS N APTHA ; 12 bars ...!:....... FORT HOWARD TISSUEâ€" _ soft spun, superâ€"absorbent ; 3 rolls once used Midwest Institute of f ~â€" International m.:s â€" To Be Held in E ton . ‘The Fourth Annual Midgwest Inâ€" istitute of Internatiohal | Relation: wiHl be held this your in| ®vanste from Jnne!lto.!uly 1 he meet~ ing is an intensive twelteâ€"day reâ€" view of cuprent issues if internaâ€" tional relations and has begh arrangâ€" ern University. t June 28â€"James W Johnson, professor of creative 1i Fisk University, "The Art of Beingâ€"Civâ€" ilizzed." oA . t . é June 30â€" D. Eiton Frugblood, asâ€" sociate "professor of philbsophy, at Haverford College, "Alterhatives to Violence," at First Baptigt Church, admission free. . . | | 2 â€"~ July 1â€"Speaker nqg ect to be announced later. $A BP 0C 0 +s July 3â€"Seitator 1 H. Dietâ€" erich, United .States . from Illinois, "The Treaty Power of the United States Senate." â€" July 5â€"Harold G. Mo presâ€" ident, The Brookings of Washington, D.C., "Igol or Coâ€" operation ? o peraLuion s .. lnks s . 99 Unless otherwise indicated the lecâ€" tures are to be held '.“ Hall, First Methodist Episcopal church, Evanston, at 8:15 o‘clock. : _ $15,066.86 for Lake County > Lake County will regeive $15,066 as its share of the gas tax collected for the month of My ‘ The total amount to be distributed among the various municipalities and counties of the state is $1,681,7147.. ¢ Phones at the : CHBYSIERJ%“QUTH Used Car Department Is Not Sold 748 | "HOPE IT 18" JOS. B. D R 22â€"24 South Pir ‘Tel. H. P. 411 86 ," A USED CAR D. Elton Trukblood, asâ€" but as you PAGE SEVEN 49¢ 69¢ 43c 59¢ 23¢ 99 H

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