uch as low . . no moving iat pay for it. p you buy a DY FARMS D 51g0 NMS E e A Milk itamin D s uernsey : OLIS.CRnu;. \ 672â€"M.2 Dealer in MITH ‘asteurized PHONE 410 LUX BROS. DaIRY Highwood 519 GHLAND MP sSHop 14 TORâ€"CAR RIC SERVICER CGERATORLR omobiles and NK Ave. Highland Pt. NY )A Y Any JUIT 3 Ein Ygfl Pi Thursday, Friday, July 4â€"5 â€" Thurs; July 4, Matinee & Evening Continuous CEORCE RAFT â€" BEN BERNIE in _ 0 _ .. Mr. and Mrs. William Selig and their three daughters, Bernice, Grace and Arline and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ott of Chicago were guests Saturâ€" day at the Fred Selig home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Schley and their daughter, Mrs. Van Avery of Libertyville, were their guests. ‘Mrs. James C. Genty of Bozeman, Mont., is visiting at the home of her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Genty. Mrs. Genty reâ€" Sided in this vicinity for many years, when her husband owned the Ravinia death to live with a son. She reâ€" turned for the centennial celebraâ€" Mr. A. C. C. Timm is getting along nicely at the Highland Park Hospital after his recent illness and is exâ€" pected â€" home before long: His daughter, Mrs. Arnold Keller, spends each dayâ€"with him. ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Snyder and Mrs. George Vetter of: Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhike and daughâ€" ter Betty and Mrs. Samuel Fritsch were dinner guests Saturday at the A. H. Muhike home. > C _ The annual Muhlke family reunion wes held Friday at the A.} .H, Mublke home. with . twentyâ€"three Muhike descendants from this vicinâ€" ~M;' mcï¬ en d d o e C ‘ Mrs. Henry Muhlke and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Kissinger of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Witliam Sheldon and Miss Laura Muhike of River Forest visâ€" ited at the A. H. Muhlke home on e e Tok NT "its Chromry _ Pierce : Pope . of w Lane, last woek;’tn-j nounced the marriage of her daughâ€" ter, Helen, to John Oliver Guthrie, son : of â€"Mrs. Frederick Ashford md LaSalle, at her home, a _ At the Ott reunion, held Friday, 1% attended. The gathering wasg 'w‘“th former Loreéenz Ott farm, now cccupied by the J. J. Rinks and B. L. Davises. Guests came, from Geneseo, . Hooppole, Prophetstown, m;m Lake, Lake â€"Zurich, Wauconda, â€"â€" Grayslake, Highland Park, Wilmette, Chicago, Grand in, and Dysart, Iowa, and m. Honors in ages went to f Rockenbach, the eldest, who ,.'l ï¬m February 2, and to the youngest in the group, J. Kynett Hachien Jr. (son jof J. Kynett and Lapra Stryker Hachlen of Dysart, lowa), who was born March 1, 1935. Mayor and Mrs. Harry E. Wing entertained 35: friends and relatives at a picnic on Saturday at the Forâ€" est Preserve:at Dundee and Waukeâ€" 4. former . mayors of the vilâ€" # ’,.uf attended the pageant at the g nnint Morati::owlflttutdty , H. Kress, Lincoln Pettis, r“;’; Whiting of Chicago. J. Hood was out of town on B®e ** / .o and is not expected 2 business tmip mâ€DAY â€"~. ‘Deerfield Local and Personal Office Phone Highland Park 1060 Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. with GRACE BRADLEY â€"‘IRIS ADRIAN â€" LLOYD NOLAN Todd and Kelly Comedy â€" "Sing, Sister, Sing" | "Two Boobs in a Balloon" â€" Latest News s . with FRANK MORGAN â€" DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE .. Added: "Calico Dragon" â€". "Popular Science" â€" Latest News COMINGâ€"â€"Return Engagement by Popular Request â€" "PRANZ SCRUBERTS UNFINISHEP SYMPHONNX® _ Coming â€" "Black Fury" .â€" "Reckless" â€" "Goin‘ To To# ____ with LIONEL ATWILL â€" CESAR ROMERO Edward Everett Horton â€" Alison Skipworth â€" Don Al Comedy "O.K. Tutz" â€" "Is My Face Black" â€" Latest and Mrs. Bernard Genty enâ€" + Wednesday » Sunday and Monday _ o i ied lm& Greatest Musical Love‘ Story! â€" JEAN MacDONALD ‘ â€" EDDY in Victor Herbert‘s thrilling success! , preceding the centennial "The Devil is a Woman" JULY 4, 1935 "Naughty Marietta®" Electrol Oil Burners © Sales and Service _ _ _ Witten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. | "Stolen: Harmony"‘ MARLENE DIETRICH in vervained ‘at er . on i y . in compliment md?-. James C. Genty of Botmn,_li?:t. Out of| town guests "’.l:r: Mr./and Mrs. Ra , Eck of &o,! Mrs. Joseph| Stipe of Highland Park and Mrs. Dorothy Wink of Evanston. ." . i Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ott of E;rston. Mrs. Eli Ott and daughter Dorothy and Mrs. Freeman Arnold (Lillian Arnold) ‘of Wilmette, who were unâ€" able to attend the Ott reunjion on Friday, visited many in the yillage on Sunday and nded the ivesper service. 4 iCB j 1 tertained at dinfer compliment to Mrs. of Bozeman, 'nrt' guests were Mr. /an, Miss. llhrcau'irCtrohn entertainâ€" ed six sisters, her aunt, Mrs, Mary Kehoe and daughter Loretta, also many friends lagst weekâ€"end at the home jof <her : sister, Mrs. Mollie Pfister. | n oo en Helene Rose Meyers entertained at a party last Monday in honor of her birthday anniversary. 6. Misses ‘Beatrice, Florence and Margaret Carolan ; left on ;ondsy for California, ; f $% Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ott of Pro town, IIl., Walter Ott of Hooppole, IlI., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Austin ( h Ott), Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ott and daughâ€" ter Ruth of igo, were guests of their cousin, Mr. Isstac Rapp, during the centennial célebration. _ Mrs. Maude Jorgensen and daughâ€" ter Mrs. Harry Hathaway of Wauâ€" kegan were weekâ€"end guests at the F. H, Meyer home. Mr. C i was a formu~t3lchcr in the Deerâ€" field school. Other guests dur the centennial â€"celebration ‘the Harry Nortons of Harvey, the g: Protines of Elmhurst and , liam Mueliers of Arlington Heights., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss, Miss Caryl Frantz and Leslie Christensen are motoring to Canada,.. #:‘l. Giss and her sister; Caryl, will visit relaâ€" tives near Kayuga, Ontario, while Mr. Giss and Leslie continug farther north for a fishing trip. ; Mrs. C. 8. Fehr will celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary on Friâ€" day, July 5.‘ . ’- Mrs. Samuel Fritsch of Jacksonâ€" ville, Fla., is spending mh‘ with her pérents, Mr. and .. As H. Muhlke. Miss Helen Fritsch who received her degree m the Florida State College for Women, will remain in Tallahassec, where she will be director of so:i:’und reâ€" ligious activities on the eï¬Tpm for the summer session. l .o3 & Congratulations were exténded to Deerfield and Waukegan ccqtennhlai last Wednesday through a m at Station WCFL last We . at 10:15 a.m. is the program of the skit called "The . ter Sisâ€" ters," in which Miss Phyllis Seago takes the role of Baxter, Monday and Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Juhn?ilikvm Sunday guests at the Willkomnm home in Milwaukee. 1 d Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig had as their weekâ€"end guests Mr. and Mrs. Warren Buckley and: Mr. and Mrs, John Benzli of Chicago. i Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Httchim daughter Louise Ann of Chicago Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir are spending July Fourth with Dr. Weir‘s nephew in Indianapolis. _â€" Highland Park 1342 h Alvarado st News July 6â€"7â€"8 July 9â€"10 The E. J. Binghams, Peter Bleiâ€" mehis and Miss Mary: Bleimehl of Chicago . were guests Saturday and Sunday at the Ender home. _ Rev. J. H. Taylor of Highland E“‘k'fll occupy the pulpit of St. aul‘s Church for ? next two Sunâ€" days. ~Rev, and Mrs. F. G. Piepenâ€" brok and two sons left on Tuesday for Hayward, Wis. . €< TRA _ Miss Minnic Stryker |of Ravensâ€" wood wis the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bubert and Mr. and Mrs. George Wess of ‘Chiâ€" cago were Saturday guests at the M. A. Frantz home. ts were weekâ€"end ts _ Mrs. Sebald Rebling ined a large group of out of town guests on Sunday in honor of her husband‘s birthday anniversary. j _ Mrs. Raymond Goodman will enâ€" tertain St. Paul‘s Guild on Friday afternoon, July 5. ~ /| . . Mr. and Mrs. William |Stryker and Dr.~and> Mrs. McDon ‘and Miss Minnie Schwingel of igo visited g’thol'ndsmkorh e on Sunâ€" Sunday, _ Mrs. Sadie Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller and children and Wilâ€" liam Naylor of . Grove visâ€" ited at the Bruce Blaine home on Fresh Dressed BROILERS and FRYERS Assorted COLD MEATS . . .. FRESH GROUND BEEF .. .. PRIME RIB ROAST MOCK CHICKEN LEGS .. ... bound to find what you want at a price that you‘ll want to pay. Wedq;fsday. Friday & Saturday S e THE BLUE GOOSE FOOD MART nfcs the peffect cor Golden Bantam Unome CORN Texas . or Florida Geisha Brand || Mandarin TOMATOES 3«=«2§e Apple Sauce 3x White Grapefruit Juice STRAWS Phone H.P. Topaz BUTTER »25%¢ NAPKINS 4400 j BLUE GOOSE |‘"‘"‘ m 00 IFOOD MAR T |»sâ€"â€" JELâ€"LO bf relatives Oranges Fresh Potato Salad and Cottage Cheese Wonderful for Salad THE PRESS 100 to package 80 to package CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE i. 25¢ z Fo. 2 Cans zsc . Mr, and Mrs. Charles Seago moved ï¬g%hiï¬go d:t week. eP‘l‘hcg'“ son, Mr. Erwin , attorney, taken an A ent in the Deerfield State m ipirtmct in the procdiala Sat __Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Churchill of Morton Grove were guests Friday at the Walter Page home. ~Mr. and Mrs, Carl Mehrtens and :h% of Cidero (i;:nt,seveul’ d:h at the C. W. Repenning home, . Mrs. Alice Thompson and son and Mrs,; Sam Hutchinson of. ucxiax,o‘y Park Yore s£m1 guests at the Wilâ€" liam Johnston home, | ‘‘Frederick Simons Jr. of Cllum City, Ind., is visiting relatives friends here (this week. He is the son of Mrs. &ul Mau. | F â€" Miss June Milléer of | Franklin Grove is spéending this week with her ‘cousins | Shirley and. Roberta Blaine, ; ‘ es j ' . Roy Clavey entertained the Qu%unc Clï¬b ongy’l‘uesdas evening. â€" _ Mr, and ?L.klihd.'rruu of Cth:; cago ‘"were â€"end guests at mrfl Roggo hdm‘l. | Mrs. let Johnston of Lockâ€" port, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollo: way and baby of Joliet and Harry y _No,fi Cans _ 31 25§5¢ 516â€"518 CENTRAL AVENUE 3 »» 25C¢ ’ Cans 29c 2 Cans 6thâ€" Tth RIBS§S io. . . . Mr. and leaving tom to Republi Hayward, ‘Hiu,lhrj brook spent aunt MrI:n B Miss T Wis., was Miss Do Mrs. . Mi daughters Chic‘“r Ww the F. J. McCabe: of William Joh Mrs, Nell and Mr. an Mr. and M cago Lawn home on Sa â€" The Payn Lincoln Pet this month. Maxine a ters of Les! several wee Willard Sou Mr. and â€" omowo¢, Wi: son‘s sister, _ Mrs. Fre luncheon on of Mrs. Geor _ Mrs. LaBahn attended a luncheon on | Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George LaBahn in Evanston. Mrs.: Ralph Dunham returned home Friday from a month‘s visit Indian Ri Delicious CEI Extra L Homeâ€"g1 New Wh Large B AP]I PE./ CAN BEF PO° S ANT L: F!?Sh KIELER ! Sj MONEY BACK GUARANTEE e E?enwn‘of Larson, weekâ€"end guest of Lidgerwood. e ~Doherty and two ilma and Margaret of re : weekâ€"end guests at ‘home. . Betty Haggie, daughâ€" e Haggie, are spending with their aunt Mrs, in Freeport.. * Larson of ©Oconâ€" ton visited ut the c ark and 4 Wm’ ‘ son Mrs. Burton Clark and William Brown of Chiâ€" isited at the Johnston e sc X%l > rs. Burr Hindahl are w for a vacation trip Mich., Florenice and is. x , rite Gibbons of Edgeâ€" the weekâ€"end with her Hindahl. . ANGES _ 2 family who occupy the is apartment are away APEFRUIT ite [ATOES ;\CHES TALOUPES TERMELON ver Sweet Seedliess ?ICOTS ., are visiting Mrs. Larâ€" Mrs. Lincoln Pettis, iskets of irge Vine Ripe Free Stone o, Michigan uicy ERY renders the perfect combination of courtesy, quality andb:flelmble mu sns Youf’lrt. 10000000 0n can cactar on stna in lt on ud camaniledien d rncmic hoi t aliie vs dn sn «7. 22 c Ne No sn Dim s ntap Pm 7 & d larke b Bleached and Tender | Best for 3 Bunclfp with ~her | par d . H : \_,i ‘ Mr.: and : Mrs. Tt pogin oo alke second Thurgday in ‘J"’ inai byterian CBip July M C "* \ul'. »l r8. J*ï¬ a‘!’ "i Wheeling snd the Web C lae if Highland| :‘!- csts Sht .. at the William Koel * Alnl d Forest Avéhue TB 9 “mh First Street ‘b5s _ Highland Park nnu% LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop ) «+ 39@ 3 for asket ozen , Each §@ Peck each 4" ty Cleaners b. z,%gp > 33¢ for for Lb. Lb. zs& H. 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