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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1935, p. 9

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weeks ne day and for 30 days ther will be able b:; es, mh‘ “ % ‘mr ht . be careful not to ot | |the bil‘*mlo' -‘"; lomn."«;; er i from the cit â€" an of ted that fishermen t rmofi Jlawâ€"abiding . L- had by the game 4 y a with reference to c the game laws. â€" _ JJeaning â€" Pressing _ â€" ring and Repairing â€"â€"_ iÂ¥ onlled for and delivered _ _ 95 * 85 S. St. Johns Ave tly th unity. MTTA 518 Eim Piase £ course rec this fact. Pasteurized ade A Milk Vitamin D . / Guernsey [C1IOUS CREAM 1IGHLAND UMP SHOP OTOR CAR . TRIC SERVICE G and DECORATING , Wall Paper, Glass VMAI‘OM\ DAY, At« . NELSON ODY FARMS DAIRY :‘ / ‘and Dove asons Open an Adtaker i throughout La & in readiness the regular hur int :obuh,a Dealer in MITH | the land Park, M BROS. DAIRY _ hone |_ rtyville 672â€"Mâ€"2 tors‘ Jupplies ond St. Tel. H PHONE 410 nat . Wwill £ a bigge business ND BROS. ty and Service . Iynition Units Repaired Rechecked and Rewired â€" NK Ave 5 [ iz Arver Iraf mz =~~ added & TAILORSâ€" â€" ew . secretari ing « I the Highland PE meet © and Arial Co ping STp $3 he irge have of Pn _ thleal Toan gien Awaliaty C Aug, % €F Laap trip and his went up to ( * ol . Shirley wiil # -,::%; ie BR Te ohestr '-_ John Welch has purs thased the Robert E. Pettis house at T61 nut street now cccupied "yrs. Anold Keller will entertain the Just : elub on Tuesday afterâ€" -:‘ ph Dunham : returned Tuesday Gary, Indiana, where i for several days. Mr. L been up north for sevâ€" gral on a fishing trip. & Â¥r. and Mrs. Isage Rapp left on Monday ‘"wisit at the Benjamin Wolf i in Hoopole and with the Amos and Calvin Otts in Proâ€" : 11. :They are returning 9 part of this week. * Mr. _ Mrs. Chester Wessling Mr. Mrs. I. A. Rapp spent L the Albert Younk& home Paul‘s efl stex. * Juli Mr. Mrs. Fred Meyer and , Freddie Meyer, and r y Sugden Davis left last Monday to be gone until Labor Day. r. n, m c C _ Mrs. C, S. Fehr is visiting at the g‘g ir son Clayton C. Fehr in They wil} visit with: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin at New Florence, Misâ€" souri, u;:nl).vis will go on to her farm at Stony Crest, Iberia, Mo. &‘-n Pettis is leaving on ‘Hor Tucson, Ariz., where she will attend the University of Bh-#m this year. _ Â¥ uie _ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. : Lewenthal (Helen Reichelt) of Phoenix, Ariz., will arrite on Saturday for a visit at the Reichelt horge. _ . : . _ 6 6 Pogem the has bawe amploped ; $ , emplo in the Blue Parrot Tea Room in Oak Park, was soloist in the open air dining court Saturday evening at the Michigan avenue restaurant, Le Petit Gourmet. _ Miss Fehr, soâ€" prano, sang from a balcony. . _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison had us their Sunday guests Miss Milâ€" dred s of Tole?. Ohio, Mrs. l:u 1 of | ] olu]:!mo, Ind., te: 4 William Hutchison, Â¥r. :flnu William Hellman and Walker Townsend of Waukegan, Earl Holmes of Clarksville, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchinson and dauchter of Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. John Jones of Chiâ€" eago were guests at the Jacob Ott home on Wednesday. | f Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore La Duke yaurs9AY _ _\ Third Floor _ / 8 Waukegan Nat‘! Bk. Bidg. ON YOURr OWN r&Mm Who Won‘t Ask riends for Moneyâ€"Help : Aré you worrying about bills you just can‘t ask fls mlasks plan that does not obligate you to friends. Thsingle people and married couâ€" LOANS ples. No other signers or security. HOYSEHOLD LOANS so married Couples keeping house. Only busâ€" band and wife sign. No inquiries of Seieqds, relatives or merchants. AUTO LOANS on liberal serms. Pull uat of loan is paid to you in Fhu‘bm 'zhfl-fl;hmuhb ~. you keep the money. No Bet#ient due for 30 days. Call $1G NA TVR E FINaANCE corproration HOUSEHOLD \Genesee 4 Wash. Sts., Woukegan -‘-‘m MR. V. J. HULTMAN Dearfield Personals ie Jacobs and Mrs. Wilâ€" atte the Leâ€" ry Convention in Quinâ€" Aug, 24 to 27. Legionâ€" attended were Marshall C. C. Kapschull, Phil m;cw Anderson week.end with Mr. and 7 ‘at their summer p Lake. Aid society of St. will meet 'l‘hh:rsdn:‘. [ 9 ime lmnwmflm‘ avyâ€" WASHINGTON w * Wing and daughter arrive from Glen Lake t] AUGUST 29, 1985 Ralph Peterson in Rockford on Saturday. â€" F. A. Willen with Mr. and Mrs. G. Schreiber of Blue Island, IIL., visited at the G. A. A. Willen home on Friday. . ] Miss Constance: Koebelin spent several days of last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Schwaegler in Chicago, «_ Mrs. L. A, Dondanville .:g her four children, accompanied by her uncle and aunt Arthur J. Ender and Miss Clara Ender, vefi down to Moline, IIl. on Sunday. Â¥r. Enâ€" der and his sister are returning toâ€" day, During Mrs. Dondanville‘s visit here last week she attended the Daughters of Igabella Convention at the Palmer House. & § Miss Ethel Button spent several weeks as the guest of Miss Helen Hartman in Hinsdale. i Mr. and : Mrs. Robert Bleimehl (Lois | Sturtevant) have an apartment in Northbrook will be moving there soon. $ Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. visited Mrs. Albert Hunter in Oak Park on Wednesday, § P Mrs. L. E. Grimes and two chilâ€" dren Marjorie and LeRoy Jr. spent the past week with relativesâ€" in Rock Island, T1l. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Button have returned from a 2,400 trip through the eastern states. Butâ€" tons, accompanied by Chicago friends, attended the niversal Craftsmen‘s Council of> Engineers Convention in Utieca, N. Y., and then motored through the A Mrs. Charles Seago has as her guest in Chicago her sister Mrs. A,. J. Witt of Jerseyville, Ill. : The Sea+ gos brought Mrs. Witt back with them recently, following death of her husband. Mrs. and her sister‘ visited in Deerfield on Friday. â€" \g d i The Novelty Quintette ted a fortyâ€"five minute p: i on Sunâ€" day evening at the Barrington camp meeting, preceding the se Memâ€" bers of the quintette are d Stryâ€" ker, Leslie Christensen, Harold Vant, Orin Spalding and Elmer Hecketsâ€" weiler. t f f Miss Ida Stryker of Cl?euo spending this week at the home her brother, Fred Stryker. | ~The Independent Social g:: met Wednesday at the home of Edâ€" ward Horenberger. it t § Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B and two daughters Shirley and Roberta and their nieee Dorothy Jean Anâ€" derson spent W y in Frankâ€" lin Grove. Shirley . for & week‘s visit there Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller. _ e +X 4C Mrs. J; A. Reichelt with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dickens spent the weekâ€"end at ldwin Lake, Mich. at the Ha: home. Mr. and Mrs. Hu J d and son Jerry are leaving for a trip to Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. William. Hanner : accomâ€" m M. s 77 w yX %. * Mr. and Mrs. Orville Endebrock have rented the Gauntlett on Deerfield road. x 3%¢4 Jack Gibbs and Allien Aylesworth have nturnog .. the summer camp of the Chi Junior school near Elgin. Jack i ing sevâ€" eral> weeks with his dmother, Mrs. F. C. Biederstadt, before reâ€" turning to Elgin. § t Mrs Solomon Shapiro and son Martin are spending thig week at Knox, Ind., with Mrs. Shapiro‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Taitel, Ruth and Jack Shapiro will rn home next week with their mother. t . ‘Allen Aylesworth is spending this week with his grandmothér in Gurâ€" ‘‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur two children are visitin; mer, Iowa. : :>~â€" _ Mrs. R. A. Nelson and three daughters spent last week at Crysâ€" The W. M. S. will at the Bethlechem church on y afterâ€" noon with Mrs. J. D. rter in charge of the lesson and Mrs. Chesâ€" ter Wessling leading the otional program. | Hostesses . wi be Miss Bertha Freese, Mrs. Cla Scott and Mrs. Roscoe Wesslin a Richard Evans gave &4 very. inâ€" teresting talk at the erfield Roâ€" tary club last Thursday, : Today‘s leader is Edward Reagan. _ _ _ _ Roberta Blaine is spehdin@ 1"N!" week with Mr. and M Walter Sorenson (Mabel H p) in Chiâ€" cago. 3 Mrs. Albert Krause Mrs. J. R.Nouamndedehommlpicnic reunion of the Anti elub at the Forest Preserve at and Waukegan roads on Thutsday. _ . _ Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. Highland Park 1 Emil Fredricks Electrol Oil Burners eir mother. _ Arthur 1 visiti in : {elson CE :4 ast week at will . at on L J. D. Carte g for a enn. Mr. and p o accomâ€" palh n Lake, LTJ ind and g for a enn. Mr. and P accomâ€" lie Endebrock tlett on mm uilding â€" Highland Park f R. MORAN, Prop. bda and Service ding this s. ‘Waliter * in Chiâ€" agel and in Sumâ€" her 18 of : Doreas Circle Two met Wednesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Koebelin. Circlmm met Friday at the Presbyterian church. About fifty attended lfixo Royal Neighbor picnic last Sunday held at the highschool recreation grounds. three children, Marshall, Robert and Charlotte ‘were guests : j A:t the William Niemeyer ome in Arâ€" lington Heights. * We in! Mrs, Marshall Pottenger and t:m ily spent the wuk-cndchr;th rs. Pottenger‘s mother in Chicago. Mrs. James Ryan is vikiting her sister in Dubuque, Iowa. ! _Mrs. Walter Page and daughters Mae and Bubbles spent the past week at | Bridgeman, â€" Mich., with Mrs. Fred Protine of Elmhurst. _ The William Barrett family and Mrs. Barrett‘s mother, A JLMS will oecupy the Charlés Holmes house on Fair Oaks avenue on Sept. 1. The~ Holmes are moving to a farm. ." MA €2c 10 Jimmy Reagan spent Ifit week with his grandparents, ( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winkle in Round Lake. Earl Berning and Charlotte Fredâ€" ricks spent Tuesday at the Joseph Shulder summer home at Lily Lake. Mrs. Bruce Frost was hostess at a miscellancous shower for Miss “"j"’}' Frost on Fridafi‘, . eve! l:i‘n Miss Frost‘s marriage to Meé Rugen of Glenview ‘will ii,u ;?1.« on September 15. MB > | Mr.‘and Mrs. William Potterton and family of Beloit, Wis. were Sunâ€" day guests at the Russell | home. f [A ) > [ 05 Mrs. Robert â€" fleimehl;’f:f:-md : son Robert Peter Jr. have returned from the Highland Park hospital > ‘~The three Harder families atâ€" tended the seventieth birthday anâ€" niversary of Johi Hessler in Highâ€" land Park on Sunday at the James Harder home. We 0o on _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mackley of Sheridan place have returned fr a ten day‘s trip to Grand Dofim Tll. * | NP i8 $ The house on North Waukegan road, Deerfield, which has been o¢câ€" cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Savage, burned early . Thursday morning at one o‘clock flfll a total loss of household goods. The Savage family is staying with Florian Savage 'on;?{]%ul ‘avyâ€" enue, .Donald Savage of xeland, Wis. is also visiting herg. ) || _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold “elling and son Wayne lpmr. and Mrs. L, 0. Martin of Northbrook ) spent the past week at Fox Lake, Wis. :; The last of the summer geries of Union church in E.erfldd will be held Sunday, Sept. 1, at 11 a.m. at the Bethehem |Evangelical church, . Rosemary â€" Terrace, field, with Rev. F. G, Pi‘quro of St. Paul‘s Evangeélical in the pulpit. The choir of |St.‘ Paul‘s churth will provide the special music. Enâ€" velope offerings will be sent to the respective churches. for which they are designated and the. free offering will be tor:iluz church in which the is held, / nion Service at _ . Bethlchem Chutrch Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDR Your house can be cool and comâ€" fortable when oct is blistering hot outside. R woOOL :BATS placed between your attic ceiling joists gives your home a perfeh temperature at all times. | t Let us show you how Home Insulstion pays Sereens â€" Ifd;oh- ill Work | H.P.1377 â€"_| 366 Céntral Ave. DRY CLEANING CO Summer Comfort Ralph Steel Highland Park 1342 | AND . P. 178 THE PRES S3 Auj 20, 30 Thursday, Friday "Charlie Chan in Egypt" featuring Warner Oland. As you knowâ€"the chan stories are all detective yarns in whith the great oriental sleuth fits his clear cut reasoning against the evil Ilnt‘mking of wrongâ€" ;Eventually clears away the ) of mystery that their deeds have ught. Mr. Ohnf is at his quiet best. < Supporting players turn out ¢ ndable performances and the on moves interestingly in a finald that‘s bound to prove satisâ€" factoty to admirers of Charlie Chan. Adu | s D. A. R. Better Films /â€"â€"~â€" Committee Review August 31, Saturday "Only Hellâ€" dorado" with Richard Arlien and Madge Evans. â€" An entertaining comedy drama filled with luminous situations and with a story develâ€" oped against a back ground of the supeib sceni¢ beauty of California, An &mbitious selfâ€"confident young man maves a tourist group from the dangbrs of J cloud burst by bringâ€" ing them to shelter in a dmrted; winning s#ection. A notable producs, tion flue to a refreshing story, skillâ€" fully directed and acted, with intelâ€" legerice and understanding. : Family, Saturday Matinee only "Miracle Ridet" with Tom Mix. Chapter 2. September 1, 2, 8 Sunday, Monâ€" day," Tuudiy, Becky Sharp with Miriam Hopkins. A lavish produc» tion, adaptation of the wellâ€"known hagkery ‘r:lvel : "Vanity â€" Fair." Filnfed entirely in the new techniâ€" colos process. A film well worth see: ing.| Adults. | \ ~ Sdptember 4, 5, W ednes d ay, ‘Thu}tsday "Smart Girl" with Ida Lupino, ©the little English actress and Kent Taylor who hold the loveâ€" intetest in this comedy. .‘ Se day, Mi tion Fil colo ing. Ailto Reconstruction Co. â€" Auto Repainting _ ififiififlcâ€" _ AND SOLDERING 32? N. First St. Phone 77 ?dy and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION Cold Frame and Axle Notice To High Schqol‘“ â€"~~â€"+Ctudents i Students should obtain text books |_ according to the following schedule; ; Friday, Sept 6, from 9a. m. to 4p. m. Saturday, Sept. 7, 9 a. m. to lpmr Straightening Classes for freshmen at Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township High School ~ : will begin on Monday, September 9, at 8:45 a. m. J .. __ _ All cdasses will be in session on the following day. _ ; â€" _ Free street car tickets fir those living beyond the 2â€"mile limit may also be secured at the school on these days as per schedule above. No tickets are used on the bus. _ . t â€" iss ; & i Steel lockers for books and wraps are furnished free, but each student . is required to purchase a combination padlock, To new students these cost 7O cents each ; other students are already provided. _ |__ _ ;‘ . "_ _/ Mmhaveb&enmd&wdufimme,sumw.mmmm tration of last spring cannot now be changed. . s 4 L Students who have moved into the district and are entering this schoo for the first time should observe the schedule above. |â€"| â€" pass The Deerfield bus will pick up students Friday and Saturday mornings mx:: Banniockburn at 8:30 a.m., via Wilmot School to Deerfield, and leaving Deerfield at 9:00. The bus will re leaving the High School at 11’:0:0 a.m. The afternoon lchedule will leave Bannockburn at 1:00; Wilmot at 1:10 and Deerfield at 1:20 p.m. The bus will leave,.school to return at ‘Beginning at twelve noon and continuing until all are served, the Holy. Cross Parish, Deerfield, will serve a chicken dinner on â€"Sunday, Bept. 150 ; â€" _ There will be special attractions throughout the afternoon with a registration booth, penny wheel novâ€" élties, candy, and several other feaâ€" tures in connection with the dinner. ‘~Mrs. Martha C. Love is chairman of the dinner committee, and Rev. J. Savage, has appointed the folâ€" lowing committee to assist Mrs. Love:; Mesdames J. P. Condon, John Cunningham, Earl . Frost, Thomas Mooney, E. Mylott, J. Ryan, Irene Shrader, R. Walsh, E. Zahnle, and Misses May Karch and Anna Klemp. .. Holy Cross Church Plans Chicken Dinner ~‘ Ticket sales committee is comâ€" posed of the following members: Mrs.. Leslie Behrens, Mrs. Fred Coleman, Mrs. Ernest Diebert, Mrs Bernard, Genty, Mrs. John Welch, and Mrs. Alex Willman. y M Skokie Dalleu Lanniru nc *Good Laundering & Cheaper Then New Clothes® easiag_..___‘i¢e LAUNDRY Wary _ Sm Shirts Laundered Here _ Look Grand! . _ Reâ€"Arrange! MAKE your kitchen ... an easier place for work! . . . Reâ€"arrange ... to more convenient spots!. .. All this LAUNDERERS & ORY CLeANERS A dirty and gunvyned â€" ' cap, coated inside‘ and may cause a short circuit in the : according to the serâ€" vice department of the Chicago Moâ€" tor club. Even on hot, sultry days there‘s no need for a shirt to look anything but it‘s best. We have a reputation for laundering shirls 50 that, even int;:ho most sizzling weather, th LOOK AND Fg;_{ COOL! "4 in 18 months * For exa an old ‘watch case value at $19 early in 1934 is wo cash today. Old 5 Silver pieces have doubled in value. What else do you m shows and equal increase withâ€" OLD GOLD 1 Has Advaactd 50% OLD SILVER _ C. D. PEACOCK JEWELERS SIN ~1’fl STATE AND logfil W give i peciied ho Bay yhorifiedke Highland Park $310 PAGE NINE #4 W 3 we. is §6 Em in wc! Ufewas 3 d hy on i a8

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