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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1935, p. 5

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}l:”‘;':luiu Man" ai services for Mr ho_died Monday, O I.I orrow (Pflh’) Â¥. Christoph Keller Nichols, who w fity fors y s or‘ :'uh’ich time she 1 UGH*" DA Y 0 van.. â€"1°¢ t ‘or the past 9 Years she ha., survived by G%“-m Nichols : of Hixhhn‘ * is. Emma® Porrel} /q‘ m.!t'l K ! and lavish settings i‘l’ox-Nm * .) from 2 to 11 â€" Oct. 13â€"14â€"15 UTH*" lip Reed â€" Astrid Allwyn Highland Park, 4 ONEY*" h.â€" Leglie Howard medy .â€". Latest News 1own in slow motion, blow News ; a : Shilling g action. « Hugh Herbert >»ctor hday ATOR*" w that a barrier to appiness, i strength Nichols Rites To Be Hela E CARROLL Forest The Want Tranalate 1023 Whecling 52J DRO y and I Co. L Harmonica Rascals ways yÂ¥ OCTOoBEp ime she lived in P.~ ::';.’ years :.: "3 L W UV road addregs Tor un. North G Emma nday. mh? Bay Held Friday Oct. 16â€"17â€"18 y M'; 10, at 10â€"11 1985 12 _ Back the Community Chest! qavRgPAY) axicaco Orricts * name and address of the writer. m .;:-m in current issue, M WE T l cnneceass tm in esc en eemmmntenn m fi:â€"w week by the uu:rt-uu Ceponr d "-‘â€"‘_'-_v- w reaera e T L ues meream ****Svious intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper The Community Chest movement, now undeg way in Highâ€" land is worthy of the support of every publicâ€"spirited citiâ€" zen It accomplishes a twoâ€"fold purpose, first of relieving citiâ€" zens Of * multiplicity of drives, and second, of allowing those in charge of various activities to devote their time to the purâ€" poses for which the club was formed rather than the collection of enough money to keep it in existence, _ | ;. _ No doubt every citizen of Highland Park has been annoyed and more than a little bewildered by appeal after appeal, camâ€" paign after °&'Ep“fg‘l’ few o‘f“'which‘ he could Li’ vestigate). perâ€" sonally. The Chest plan, on the ; av into| C _Contr‘ry' geilcte Inronn Aet Te miney i‘o one Arive and Bties the Conttor toe pooee which has been carefully in c cotieaten by Inage tle phipose this sort of Vj?l;!‘- gated by those familiar with _ The benefit to the various clubs is even.more proncunced. Anyone who has ever served as president or chairman of any '.-mnfion'de?ending entirely or ix;flixa'.rt on contributions for on its work has seen the éfficiency and scope of the wk materially decreased becu%se of the f thag:o much time was necessary to raise funds, that only a meager portion was left to plan activities. . . S onte ooo iess v*ybfl“ Clisses i4 Meeting in Ravinia i Village House Those who like to play volleyball are offered an opportunity to join & group of men who play every Thursâ€" day evening in the gymnasium of _ Highland Park, a community recognized as & North Shore leader in civic advancement, should. back this campaign to the utmost. It is designed td benefit every resident q tte city. BEEF 6i ond h rbs Ib. 27C CE imer .. 145C BEfF foncurs _ ib. 227C WISCONSIN. COBBLER COOKINC APPLES bu. 98c POTATOES 100â€"1b. bag ONIONS 50â€"16. bag JONATHAN EATING APPLES ~__ bu.$]!? CONCORD CRAPES . 26c ..“c..‘mmm x.mx.nmmo&.h& Park, .IUICY Ora nges Specialâ€"Half Case DEERFIELD PRODUCE and Highland Packing Company ‘â€" THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS prome iee, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainmen other 4 22 eimaiasion charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising retes. Retail at Wholesale Prices â€" Cash and Carry OCTOBER 10, 1985 e A member of ol THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Size 228 NO. ST. JOHNS AVENUE No NTTCRVOR the t â€"â€" They should reach the editor by Wedne," the ~Ravinia Village house, play starting at 8 p.m. | Shower facilities are provided. f sR 3 JUMBO Size Basket Those who are interested are inâ€" vited to come do the Village house and learn more about: this healthy form of tion. â€" Comâ€" munity Service Inc. helps to proâ€" mote this activity.| 1050 O Hloughby Tower Tel. Central $355 208 North Wabash Avenue Tel. State 6836 . $1.00 spe§a|4 9C 5 cents per single copy Park 657â€"558â€"559 $189 Bannockburn Club / ERleets New Officers e October meeting of the Banâ€" kburn Garden Club was held on Mondsgy afternoon, a the home of Mrs. Friede! Fuller of Springfield avenue. Two new members, Mrs. L. Keady and Mrs. R. M. Calkâ€" in;‘.l r,, were welcomed into the club. ‘At. the .nnw"el'e'efi&i’ of officers held that day, Mrs. Marshall Doty, who has served the club for the past gix years as bre+ldent, was unâ€" animously reâ€"elected to head the group, ud Other members of the executive board are: viceâ€"president, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Seese; secretary, Mrs. Joseph Brown; treasurer, Mrs, Harry Hanâ€" ;l‘“hx: club is planning its annual autumn party to be held at the Banâ€" nockburn School next :month. Deerfleld Postmaster‘s \__ Fatherâ€"inâ€"law Dies William C. Kennery passed away Thursday at the home of ‘Postmastâ€" er and Mrs John Welch on Waukeâ€" gan d, Deerfield, after a long illâ€" ness:! Funeral services were held Monday morning at his daughter‘s home, with n-solem? high mass at the ‘Deerfield \Holy Cross Church with Rev. C. L. Mc‘lionough of Chiâ€" cago, Rev. J. E. Savage of the Holy Cross Church and a visiting priest from Techny officiating. Burial was in St. Mary‘s Cemétery in Woodâ€" stock, IIL. t 9 Â¥. Well, there‘s an old saying that the first liar has no chance and now it‘begins to look as if the first rattleâ€" snake killer has no chance either. Last week Gus Fisher had to have | gun and ‘murderous intentions on squirrels to get one measuring 24 inchas, :: [3 00. .006.00 0_ 4 33. Last Sunday 11[ Olson needed was an automobile and murderous in. tentions on his golf score. And he went Gus six inches better! * Ho gum, This Is ‘Getting o Be a Habit With Us Les was driving on Saunders road near the entrance 1’0* the Vernon Ridge | Club when he’ saw a snake cr'ossir‘g the road in front of him. The old killer instinct came to the fore and he swerved his car and ran over; i E‘xnmimti‘tn proved it to be a rattlesnake meaguring 830 inchâ€" ds And having six fattles. . . _ Mr, Kennedy was the husband of the late Margaret Walsh Kennedy and is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary K. Welch, wife of the Deerfleld postmaster. A | (Note) All ‘hunters and golfers bri h in rattlesnake stories must bring the snake along.. And take it gqway again too! | nsc W hy not make your basement a playroom is the most economical and dependable fuel i for completely automatic heat _ BB PRES8 YÂ¥ou control your own fuel sup» ply when you heat your home axtoâ€" matically with lowâ€"cost Ofl Hm j Caterpillars 105 .In the first and second grades, everybody has been very busy colâ€" lecting caterpillars and green worms, so they can watch the process of making cocoons. | hal t ; We all hope that there will be inâ€" teresting results by next spring. _ We all had nice summer vacations. Some of us had trips and some of us hadifun at home: Art took a trip through the West. He told us many interesting things about Glaâ€" cier Park. Alex had a good time at caflp in Colorado. Joseph went on a fishing trip and Hallie was in Canâ€" ada. | Lillian, Erica and Nancy had good times in Wisconsin. It was lots of fun to hear about the summer vaâ€" cations.â€"Margaret Schmid, Grade 4. For the second time in the history of ‘Braeside school, departmental work is being tried in the 5th, 6th, Tth and 8th grades. From talking with a number of children I would say that it is a big success. .. ~â€"This year the 7th and 8th grade room teacher is Mr. VanSlate, who also teaches science and social sciâ€" ence. . i f Miss Siverson is at the head of the arithmetic department, while Mrs. Elder is the English and literature teacher.â€"Marilyn Will, Grade 8. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siivanen of 8. Sheridan road are announcing the birth of a daughter born last Thursday, October 4 at the Highland Park hospital, First and second grade: e have two baby rats, 4# & is white. B & e other is black and whu%‘h ;: call the white one Snowball. e other we call Blackie. || They are very nice rats. | Your Typewriter Man ALBERT. LARSON STATIONER BRAESIDE SCHOOL Highland Park 567 Departmental Work Summer Vacations E. K. CATTON was se wies tan has oo wie can ces ces tas cas out hn cas ces ahe ces men tas mae n Mr. Caldwell, Secretir}, Chicago Oil Heat Copmiree 40 “Hlfi:'g-onn-l manmseon 2487 ‘Plesse send mé, jrek your booklet, "Lowâ€"Cost Autommacic Hear," giving full ; abour oil heat and the FHA casyâ€"payment plan. MJ"‘Q“M improved oil burner now, and under the F. H. A. plan have it installed in connection yith yojr present heating equipâ€" ment without down payment. You mnkfl;thoowhdcyuncopny, in easy monthly installments, if For goplnn information, just call Mr, Caldwell, secretary of _ the Cl::z‘g.o Oil Heat Committee, * HARrison 2457, or send the couâ€" Do your "janitor work" with one finger ;}\e Lord‘s Supper will be celeâ€" brated at theiitrst United Evangelâ€" wtflhunh next Sunday evening at T:45 o‘clock. Rev. W. E. Seesholtz, pjrding elder, will preach the serâ€" ion service with the pastor, Rev. F. Brandfeliner, assisting, Any Chrisâ€" tion friends who may ‘desire to felâ€" lowship with us at thé Lord‘s table are cordially invited to do so. .‘ Read the Want Ads PHONE H. P. 3804 â€" 3805 â€" 3806 BRAUN BROS. OIL â€"CO. For Fuel Communion Service U SE OIL t + No doubt en en ;_wd World r w« w‘ going to be great. ‘ormal annou > of | the ' F“wfllhwh near "hs . anhenranto of Hthe Ford V. TERRAPLANE 1988 SIX Toniec en eP en on ue top condition. Black with _ ivory stripe -u.-nwwm:‘nm Clean Excelient motor. A festure bargain The following prices at the lowest prices on them: F38 ‘4â€"door, used for demonstration only. _ Incidently as a new car. t gray. Deep | od tires. Two two tail and | lights, etc. In r custom tailored | soft mohair, SAV€ k20 porp 1932 Vâ€"s TUDOR SEDAK ‘ black finish with (red steel Motor is as smooth ‘as clock $5 down. ) * FORD 1983 4.Db00R SEDAN â€" If ioi s ie n o | bill. MMW& equipment. 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A fetehing wh‘t‘:l wand tan With a modern _red col on the steelâ€"wire wheels. Tires appérr to be almost new, is a find. In ‘condition outside: and in. Fine , spotâ€"light, wete. A good motor, In nte the low price on this car. w j poRD 1930 8 somrrn-n.{ rumble seat. 6 wire wheels. Two side rMM\ tires. Good top curtains. Leath» | er upholstery. h-:&nb | ~portation for a M little price. Ihi’thhy. » x P RD 1933 4â€"D00R , AN de luxe q V# moâ€" tor that has into eondition. ‘The and interior this car are as) cleun as many new SEE OUR. DISPLAY TODAY AND YOU WILL PROFIT BY OUR CLEANâ€"UP PRICES. Each car thordughly guaranteed V.8 _ For 1936 Will Be On Display In A Few Days. for ‘ma:"' ided, to us in excéllent condition. Fine h of biack. Wire wheels ped with tires good for mhany miles of very smooth. _ Formerly owned by a very successful Chicago. State Street -r‘-l «nt. ‘The price dn this will -'“.w- WUU" q-vvâ€"â€"â€"â€"-v'-‘“-I i © mh‘ u’ all they wish = a:n Well ": served. 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