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Highland Park Press, 1 Aug 1935, p. 3

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te of fine quality m {| e Hand y ‘low priced. shrusk and full oung P lues deloth ts bric Eir,r"l, 2.50 Chiffon RSDAY Aur sort of these ch of each 3 OWnNnS The price is ‘very Perfect quality oths IDMS ang Y zgs. are 1M . h style. ,xfi n ever lub wil \ set W'%L Py case se & Â¥, w. C mel, phone mel, : 183 @ d 8 SErvice t in mng Very! SErvice +Ug*p cut. is the subject of a Chicago Daily News weekly pagé this week. Ingerie, who in Revinia, is at visiting in Moravia, the of his parents. * M i ueks of wood, has anâ€" pubb® 7 (400 in WPA funds * seen _ ed by the federal . .w9re of amount, $7,585 for aterials, while the * 5 her is to cover mfi;i Allth.{ KT for in . this grant 3 a"_wugm“'in one year. . _ Mighwood will build a garbage inâ€" pfprator with a part of the grant. 86M be located in HighJand Park s owned_ by the city of Ti located on Prairie Aveâ€" mue, ju8t west of the Highwood city & ou.cr‘n:ck wflldincludc & new GATAE® shop and city hall d such as repainting, w floors, new heating plant and er heating equipment. \Work will begin at once on widenâ€" ing Highwood Avenue and the inâ€" of Highway and Railway Additional street repairs 1000 yards of concréte pavâ€" one and. ongâ€"half miles of reâ€" , and grading of all parkâ€" * W otadine ton soil wherever " repairy are }AISO _ HAWET mder the grant. More than 22 new M w]..fil be built thru« oo the city and fiofl 12â€"inch Lewer laid. Coromissioner Fromelt ated that bids on the various proâ€" : wanld be advertised in the near Lewer laid, Cormamissioner PTOMOIb ated that bids on the various proâ€" ; would be advertised in the near ture and that more than 100 men be employed to work on }»m funeral services were held Joseph Blossom Vail, 217 Laurel mue, Highland Park, who died h , July 25 in the Mayo clinie i Rochester, Minn., after having een stricken with spinal meningitis hile at camp in ‘Canada. ‘ He is survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Vail ;t:o brothers, Roger S. Jr., and Bloss Vail, % ‘\‘ll is is not the only member fi'fm the North Shore this .â€" Anita Willetts Burnham, who frequently fiits from her Hubâ€" bard Woods uf has motored to Mexico "via Quebec," according to Mr. Burnham.© This is a slight exâ€" aggeration, but ‘she did go via San Diego and the fair there. She is accompanied by her daughter Ann. \ Work will begin Highwood A1 of Hig Additio Esoe ow > wh‘t“& one of the founâ€" ders of North Shore Art League, Ingerle Is Subject of _ Daily News Art Page Allen Philbrick, of Winnetka, is visiting in Maine, Frank Willon, also of Winnetka, has been in Emâ€" pire, Mich., since the early days of June. He is playing tennis as his serious work and sketching as a _ Last Saturday, the members of the summer sketch class visited the MeMillen Gardens in Lake : Forest. This coming Saturday, Aug. 3, they will sketch in the gardens of H. H. Nettler, 1271 Michigan ave., Highâ€" land Park. To find it, go north on Green Bay Road, four blocks past Vine street, where the stop light stands, and turn left on the narrow street which is Michigan. All those interested are cordially invited to meet ‘ with the sketch tlass, which does not have an inâ€"â€" struetor, but which meets to jointly consider the work done at the close Of the afternoon. $x/> Joseph B. Vail Dies _ Thursday in Minnesota Return Engagement for â€"~"Naughty Marietta" Jeanette MacDonald, heroine of "The Merry Widow," and Nelson Eddy, noted American baritone who demonstrates that he is destined to be one of ‘the screen‘s great new &l-.muunedin;deloczâ€" able blend of .drama, romance and music in "Naughty Marietta,"; Meâ€" troâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer‘s tfihfiu of the Victor Herbert masterpiece, '.‘n'!hpfla_rnqnht.willpby 4 return !llugent at the Deerâ€" Path Theatre in Lake Forest on Sat “lf“. 8. 8 7 "Coiae weA FUNDS w ieionee has an offich desk not in n re could be good use made of unem yaur8s0AY 8OCIAL SERVICE NEEDS L 1 L s Mhngdmd Civic 'mvmcl{“ including top AUGUST 1, 1985 in Various also listed has office for their case an office open all day, the emâ€" ployment service uses the in the rear. Thus every f; for the aid of the unemployed is in one building and through ie coâ€" operation and lack of duplication, a maximum of service can be To obtain local headquarters of ithese state organizations quarters to be provided. We are fortunate inâ€" deed to have a city administration interested in aiding our work. If anyone has a baby stroller no longer needed in his family, we know of a young child who woul benefit by having it; the 1. will gladly give work in ex 4 He would like also to work for elothâ€" ing for his wife, the clothing must be size 18. . f . A. R. Better Films i* Committee Re Aug. 1, Thursday, "College Scanâ€" ' 4Pridao’hh%: 3 Pn oo en in e w P AAAOT uol it Centrella _ > Orange Pekoe Tea ChEaMn powpen m rose Centrella JAPAN 'rq".A 186 35¢ 1â€"lb. carton, 27¢ 221C 39¢ 1 26¢ dal," with Arline Judge Kent Taylor. The girl, who is a reporter on a college paper and her brotherâ€" professor, become , when two of the girl‘s suitors ari lo\md murdered. Adults. t Aug. 2â€"3, Friday and Saturday, "Hooray for Love" featuring Ann Sothern, Gene Raymond, Bill Robâ€" inson, Thurston Hall. Light, frothy, mu‘sical comedy en int with a few catchy tunes, fairly, amusing comedy, particularly good | work by Thurston Hall in a 1 er part. Expert tap dancing by Bill Robinâ€" son and a ballet led by Maria Gamâ€" barelli. The story concetns itself with a young college late who finds it difficult to secure work, goes into the theatrical business and with the help of a young act scores a success. Family. } â€" "Fighting â€"Fish," Peter Smith with his humotous ts | adds zest to this excellent film : the sals mon‘s fight against the cutrent and against the many fishermen. who prey upon him. Fine for family. H. T. BakkeGroc. & Mkt. . Highwood Groc. & Mkt. 760 Waukegan Road CENTRELLA CRAB MEAT. 14 1b. tin '?273 CENTRE 3 t Diu-:o nlizli#‘. %&ED soak 2 f«‘l 90 CENTRELLA TOMATO ‘ SOUP.No.lean..;.....,...s f°r17c SsOoUP. No. 1 w:% CENTRELLA PREPARED SPAGHETTL 16¢ 02. ...... TRAYMORE TUNA FISH. 4 Ib/tin ./ /; . ... f. .. /.;. «4 SILVER CUP SHRIMP. Our prices are quoted on the market‘s best quality, In this waorld today one gets exactly what one pays foy. "There is no substitute for quality." we tell you thatâ€"quality considered, Centrélla prices are lower. CANTALOUPES No. 1 can * Ariind nned uittsiess Firm and Tasty..... $ for 29€ PEA RS | PEACHES We receive daily MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE. 1 Iby tim 211. .0. d.de sls cgs es ++ 6Â¥ CENTRELLA FASâ€"TURâ€"IZD BREAD. Loaf .{;|..........%.}. ness Sterilized for Tissue wrap Linenâ€"ized for TURNIPS rolls Gauzre 25¢ IN HIGHLAND PARK 17¢ D § |~TH B DTSâ€"BEETS â€"KOHLRABIES LY SOAP §. «P for _ 42 ww hipments of Golden Banâ€" soft» A soft, absorbent Auff of the purest celluloseâ€" with the "woven" texâ€" ture that comes from "Lim-hln.."i»' o 4 rolls Zlc Northern Tissue ‘.. v% z forjsl.c The Choice of Many . Saturday matinee only, "Phantom Empire," chapter l%n _ August 4, 5, 6, Sunday, Monday Tuesday: Will Rogers in "Doubting Thomas," from the play, "The Torch Bearers." Small town theatricals so inflate the ego of a charming wife and mother that the home is nearly wrecked but trust Will Rogers as the astute husband to bring everyâ€" ‘pne to his senses. A swift comedy with new cast and smooth direction. Family. 2 ... 19¢ . Aug. 7 and 8, Wednesday, Thursâ€" ‘day, "Scoundrel" with Noel Coward Arty picturization of the dislikes and peculiarities of a fabled group of log rollers. An outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"ordinary picture for ultraâ€"sophisticated audâ€" fences. . Adults. Capt. R. E. Kean To h Address Lions Club : Captain R. E. Kean, in tharge of maintenance and construction of the CCC camp from Fort Sheridan, will address the Lions club today on the PRES B8 19¢ basket Deerfield 220 â€" Rogers Willlams Ave. â€" Highland Pk. 3080 for 28¢ 10¢ kind to everything |â€" dt touches Leading Values | Fish for Friday SALMON, | 94 ’ c fimces, Fam). i.‘ ... rBPC gentle on hands and dishes 10 bars PRESTO GLASS TOP MASON JARS, Pint size, dozen ...;..... PRESTO GL?S TOP MASON JARS. Quart size, dozen ........ JELLY GLASSES. v Y pint size, tall, dozen...;.. JELLY GLASSES. 14 14 pint size, squat, doztB ,..ze.y».» EAGLE BRAND . 64 MILK . .. _ u) olsc uk y Ex aan3sa TRAYMORE TOMATOES. m No. 2 can Again we call attention to the fact that Armour‘s Star Genuine Spring Lamb is the best quality obtainable. Do not be misled by "so called cheap prices." Remember that the grade or quality is always in keeping with the price. f Spring Legs O‘Lamb ‘~b. 25§¢ LAMB STEAgsf FRANKFURTERS tn= 2090 | s _ 28C FANCY DRY PICKED BROILERS _ 1. 29¢ CENTRELLA BONED CHICKEN. 7. 0z. jar, special CENTRELLA APPLE SAUCE. No 2 can........ OVALTINE 19¢ 55C For Young and Old Regular 50¢ size 31 ¢ Italoâ€"American Club § Holds Picnic Aug. 25 subject of his work. The luncheon is t;'l;;.hdd’;nt the Moraine Hotel at . ~‘The Italo American Civic Associâ€" ation will hold its first annual picnic IN HIGHWOOD ‘s Best, 2 lb. avg. NEW 1935 HARLEYâ€"DAVIDSON TWIN CYLINDER, w ' $350, will be given away to the lucky number. A real excitement evfi minute, under auspites of North Shore ciated Motorcycle Club. Tickets 25¢ each on sale at it 4 532 WAUKEGAN AVE. Motorcycle Rodeo : Si;nday; August 4th, at‘2 p.m.. . _ Kenosha Airport â€" Kenoesha, Wis. CERVI SALES AND SERVICE favorite in Gold Coast homes Highwood 1000 for 53¢ 13¢ 39¢ 37¢ 19¢ 23¢ 73¢ 87¢ VICTORY World‘s Greatest Buying Power Now Enables Centrella Gracets u‘s.nmro.d-uu’& Lowest Price $ _ ‘These individually owned stores, dealing in quality | groceries offering the customer n service obtainable in no other ki of store, have solved the fo Today, through i4 coopers plan on a national scale which now been completed, they are a to offer to the Housewife the foods obtainable on the markets, at a price less h possible for any other tion, however ‘large. tap to the American housewife with! a decade. There hae been a batt of giants in the food distributing now placed by Centrella grog at the service of Immwin‘a industry and now we are hap to announce the yictorious come for customers of f grocers and their agsociated grp cers throughout the land. .Own Their Own W arehouses . In the Greatest Chicago tractive, sanitary, eficient foo market, They are all banded 1@ gether in the ownership of a mod ern food warchouse, which is f ated for them and by them “M § “ -v.w: f 4 ; By C. H. GARBERS . +‘ at the service ©200000 Eie Nee P C L We consider this the greatei piece of good news that ‘has con Throughout : the land M;g some 90 other similar tivi units, all owning their own houses, but united in one ce purchasing unit, operating for sole beneht of their customers, Public Gets, Entrie $ Annmnv.hfl.wtlhw sale gosts and operating :0X« pense, are passed directly to | housewlfe, They appear on priceâ€"tags of the groceries buys. H h Every Centrella 18 .& member of this .m., zfldvooulllm‘ll“" full advantages of its tre ® ous purchasing power. Me C be undersold, quality and eonsidered., ' In addition, every Centrelia ger is a resident of his * He is the sole owner of his He is responsible directly to. customers, and to no one dise, is the product of a American system of business. | Contrelia â€" grocers â€" and other groups are now banded gâ€"n-‘m-uo Crrguting organisation in the ch« The greatest foodâ€"buving poyÂ¥ M ol on aigtn gome fhe ormtent fncler in S# Komewite) * "m'"""y.'hu this cariond m over whole srops ® 97 entire food Inctorics, and U To is eneete svapmead ol“m' this const to . &ME“NU-M omuummu mu‘muw er entertaining features, A# as dancing. Admission will be free. The public is cordially invit Sunday, Aug. 25, at Santi Prairtie Avenue. There will ball, corno game, and mn*vfl, othâ€" Read The Want Ads HIGHWOOD, PAGE THREE Icolle . l%h C 0 :‘\ hP t i e t 44 pad $ 13 w# i i i# lli # WB

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