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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1935, p. 6

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[3 t g7t 10 #1 Answer to Last V{eek ‘s You‘d Be Surprised Anno nt | has| just t] been m::ec:?thmma Jiate mg Jane Loudeib&ck. daughter | of the late Mr. and Mrs. W Hiam fi‘ Louâ€" derback former residents‘ of |this city to George M. Btice, on Sept. 10th in Honolul. Mi Tbaek who has trayeled h:yf |since The siege of Troy is largeâ€" ly a myth. Even in|Homâ€" er‘s account, Helen must have been sixty years old when Patris ifellâ€"in~â€"Tove Shoes for night timeâ€"and daytime we'arâ€"yo-'l# find footwear for all oeq‘dv- at FELL BROS, where a reputation for reliabilâ€" ity . protects. your | purâ€" chase. Perfect fit is asâ€" sured. PAGE SIX â€"â€"â€"â€" _ COMING S$OC "BIG BROADCAST "BIG BROADCAST OF. 1988" "DANTES INFERNO® | "ANNAPOLIS â€" FAREWELL®" Local and Personal _ of Highlanc! Park |© JANET GAYNOR Henry Fonda, Gharles Bickford Jane With | Slim Summerville | Sundayâ€"Monday .....adow-u'o’uii as only: Beeryâ€"can brin Hardâ€"boiled, lovable Wa his most heartâ€"warming in: the heavens . . . roj West Point of Alcy Highland Park, HL EVENING PERFORNM Admission At A Adults 30e â€" Cl WALLACE Maureen O°‘S Robert Yo in Tel. H. P. 2400 Times: ldren 10¢ IANCES ov. 10â€"11 ROR_ | he Air llivan ng | 1ce Beery in role. Drama nance | below laughs such you!| Little Jackie Jacobs who was very severely burned gbout his body a week ago Sunday when he : was playing around a bonfire, is géetting n]onk nicely. | The quick thinking of a man %ho saw the child‘ runâ€" ning for ‘hopne’,,t k off his co‘aj and wrapped the boy in it, thus smotherâ€" ing‘ the flames, saved him. ifrom burning to death. T | Li 1+ 0" |â€" The anniial Fac ‘1t;i4Bpard ogwEd- cation, Reception ill be held Wedâ€" esday evening, Nov. 13th at the rfieldâ€"Shields high school.fi [ The members of the Woman‘s &The members of the Woimman‘s issionary | seciétgfi of | the| First United Evangelical church will hold +. Ei. l J f;“ J LiCampball Chapter guild is holdâ€" ing a lur\‘cheqn and card party toâ€" morrow, | Friday in Masonic temâ€" ple. . Luncheon will be served from 12:30 to 1:30. Cards will be played at 2 p.m. |The public is invited. â€" : Miss Barbara Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. ‘Emerâ€" son, ‘of ‘S. Linden avenue,‘ js this year attending Bradford Junior colâ€" lege, Bradford, Mass. E: j [ Mr. and Mrs. Ray T; Larson, Mrs. |E. T. Skidmore and Mrs. Frank Galâ€" | lagher have returned from (a trip to Fargo, N.D., and Wendell, Miun., where they‘ visited relatives. Miss Marjorie Wightman their njece reâ€" turned home with them and is visitâ€" ing at the Larson home. . Mrs, E. E. Kleinschmidt of 2620 Deere Park drive is opening her home for a bridge party to be given Friday by the Lake county| group of Gamma Phi Beta.‘l Mrs. Tom Leeming, Mrs. Germer Schmidt and Mrs, Karl E. Wagner are in chargeé :if arrmgements. Philanthropic acâ€" vities of this group are devoted to the Gamma :Phi(’i/TBet:i;eeau‘:ga for under privileged girls. | PP3 9.3 HOMESTEAD Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Maschner of 588 Onwentsia avenue, announce the birth of a son, l:lrn Tuesday, Nov. 5th at the Ft. Sheridan hosâ€" pital. | | i | Mr. and Mrs. John Mills lanton of Judson avenug aré. announcing the arrival of a daulfht,er-f;'l’hurs- day, at the Highlend ‘ark hospital; bhoice ‘ {| Apartment eaj, with |@ [ Lake _ Wkeml| â€" Outlook Mr. and gPJm, f,l?a d l’li:gdgfes Iof Ridgewood | drive| . lenfertained, | a gr.tup ‘of, #‘riend;fa \a Hallowe‘en ty, | Saturday evening at their cottage at Highland Lake. | . Mrs| George Kellet of Ridgewood drive‘ z:tmn:d x a| miscellaneâ€" :as"i O'tfi 7 I evening : for ith Dayis, |\whose marriage to ilh jTl?oma# ")i Strenger | will place in the inear future. The evening was spent ih playing bridge. The marriage of |Miss Catheriine ‘Rhinehart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhirehart to Mr.|Dwight Steele Exline, (will take place Saturday afternoon at 4;:30 ‘q‘clock at the First United Evangelical church. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. F; B“ntifie Iner, pastor of the church, assisted by the grooms flther,&{‘e Rev. MIL Exlin The bride will wear a gowan: white transparent velyet and will carry a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. _ ‘She ill have h'ey cousin Miss Mildred Rhinchart | as . her only attendent. ‘The brides‘ maid will wear (blue transparent velvet gown with matching tur?an and will carry Yellow tea roses, In all [probability ithe grooms brother will| be his best man, but in case he canâ€" not get here for the wedding Forâ€" rest Rhinehart a cousin of the bride will serve as best an. A $e1cept on will follow ‘the | ¢eremony | at the Rhinehart home <§| ’HomeWood v+ enue. 14 | £3 t Miss Joy Delfi:yr avenug, and M Delavan, Wis., ar State Teachers con waukeé, this woek,l gavlng school attem flmm? all and Ogon r. Brice is in eivilian 'lyrvicf. with the United States Navy and it will not be until April 1937 before h¢e and his bride will return to the States. | 1 Miss Joy Delhaye ht S. 8t. Johns avenue, and Miss ia fiepke of Delavan, Wis., aré| atte ding the State {Teachers convention at Milâ€" IN EVANSTON | ‘1eas EinmtAn Avenite !~EVAN8TON, ILL. || Telephoneâ€"CGRE. 3300 vn. a woodâ€"burning fireplace; enetian blinds; the Early American motif throughout. â€" A delightful place to live, uin der the Homestead‘s budgeted plan. Accommodations also for weekly, mlv and trangient guests; ing room service that always pleases. | + AJ From lofty windows you will see the lake in all its moods; beautiâ€" ul Evanston below; Chicago‘s skyline in the 'h,m modern Com P!miles' | | Highland Park y : l 1676{‘]}’8-9 B | ' f t # 1 % Pek NUT 1%-p0!ulw cnfl for $ WB s :f* 3-pou11!dl‘ n-!or KNO LATINE the (dFe .......... CRISCO | iâ€"poond ky 1â€"pou %-polinq-.acun, for ‘.:.... nzashh&rs Cocoa BAKERS&' CHOCOLATE Yaâ€"pound cake for .............. HERSHEY‘S CHOCOLATE Â¥â€"pound cake for ..._....._.... BAKERS COCOA . | 1â€"pound tan for ._......__ ! _ SAunfiz KRAUT 3 No: 24 cans for ... Miss |Porothy Turger who is atâ€" tending ithe Uhiversity of Illiinois at. Chanipaign,| spent the weekâ€"end with heg parerts Mr, and Mrs. O, 8. Tur of Deéere park, I : Among the recent arrivals at the Highlang Park|hospital were: a son to Mr. &nd ‘Mris. Henry Roberts of Highwoog on Oct. 80; a son to Mr. and Mrsy Joseph Dawson of Deerâ€" field, Ong 80; Mr. and Mrs.‘ Harry Pnrkebk \ Chitago avenue, & son, Nov. 2;}}Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bates, of Deerfleld, a gon, Nov. 4; Mr. and Miss Wary the Vasity UniversBy of is attendfing man thiy: ye the dau, hterq les A. &uborn {AMMONIA |] ol( > quart Yol le . ferimartctbn APRICOTS [T dried, the poqnd"...r,;........‘..;. i5 1P s LX CAMP,, PORK f' \fiEAP}S ‘8 cans kor, rebinefrenthe inbeh ts veveifoess NAVY BEANS | || } 5 pound$s for ML“.rL Heinze BAKED | sEans 16â€"ounc can;, 2 for |.............. 25â€"07; aAn, 2 for d raprrterevizendes. i‘land PEANUT BUTTER 1â€"pound{fjar for |.............L.... 2â€"pound [ar for j bby‘s |CORNED BEE | .n‘h { i '......‘.... .......’..,...;r.,..‘ oaeik: ‘c . nAsn] } Mr. Walter J. Feeley of the Evâ€" anston ‘Pract league will preach at the First UnilE Evangelical church next Supday eyening at 7:45. You are cordially irvited to hear him. Miss MWary u-$‘-nbori‘: has msdoi the Vaxkity Hockey team at the UniversBy of Wisconsin where she is attend@fing sthool. She is a freshâ€" A gon| was born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Cu gs of Homewood avenue‘jat the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, F#iday, Nov. 1. 4 ; eir morfthly meeting on Thursday, qov. 14 at 630 Homewood um a 2&30'.m.' i JCox is the hogâ€" tess. invitation is extended to the ladi¢s of the church. | _ .â€" _ pound. [package (One block N 4 cans for CRAX KITCHEN KLENZ WEE â€"pound can for OFFEE Ik, ‘the pound Cel‘? ?gtree â€" + wip LD ~‘EDAL FLOUR oundfeack ..........__.__ »y’# f P: ie W Undér the 1 \â€"FRANE K1 BAKED | BEANS Fcan; 2 for F,’ .-“ + 2 for .‘............;.‘.....‘ PEANUT BUTTER Black Walnuts} Ib. EATS n for Tor ... I NLN ERS cents to $1.25 Iso 4 la Carte 1111 for JUICE innetka 3724 lanagement of ; TONOLLI . Henry Roberts of | ct. 30; a son to Mr. h Dawson of Deerâ€" r. and Mrs.‘ Harry Phe | puys Grill t at Hill Terrace NETKA rth of Indian Hill ation) .~. Miss Sanborn is Mr. and Mrs. Charâ€" of Ridgewood dtive. Turger who is atâ€" niversity of Illiinois spent the weekâ€"end ts Mr, and Mr‘s. O, eere park, f ecent arrivals at the hospital were: a son for WA O3 MCROM| NWM . fererevemenntsseese peduie .........zo_c 50â€"cent size for .................. Q,,| MAZOLAor WESSON OIL { 10¢ 19c _ 13¢ | A17€ .25¢ _ 19¢ K END SALE 35¢ lBSc .!,29c 21¢ oc B 17¢ 9¢ THE PRESS 19¢ 57e 10¢ 11¢ 35¢ 20¢ $1.00 size for . 9" C.h' sechevrcheenesnevescnunns es Fould‘s MACARONI or SPAGHBlTL 2 pkgs OVvALTINE _ 4&â€"pound package for ... â€"pound clinge for ... 1â€"pound p hjge Tor!....«.% DEVILED HAM Underwood‘s, |2 cans for Lurge can :!ovf PINK SALMON HEINZ BABY FOODS C cans for .lsc . [ 0_ GRAYS L Kellogg‘s W. W. BISCUT 2 packages for ........ ,J? MALTâ€"Oâ€"MEAL || the package |....}....l.....!... Kellogg‘s BRAN FLAKES 2 packaiges for ........._.__._\.. CREAM OF WHEAT the:phckcge 1......‘...,.,1.,‘.. 15c â€"25¢ 25 c TOMATO SOUP oo Ca.jmp‘ :l; 1 cans rnx trastie okd 39C ‘ Countryside PUMPKIN .. 9 #/â€" \No,. 21 cans for ...........:. _ .. . 19¢) Strongheart Dog Fot Zlc" . Lo: 25e â€"ounce | Mr. Curtis Scheunemann was at |home from Lawrence college, Appleâ€" | ton, Wis., over the weekâ€"en , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, d and daughter Janet and Mrs. rge W. Childs aftended the ‘marriage of Miss . Nonabel Metzger and Mr. Ralph A. q,Bard in San Francisco, Friday and Saturday were present _at the marriage of Miss Barbara Bullard ‘and Charles A. Storke II ‘ in Santa Barbara. Among !tl*e recent arrivals at the Greenbrier ‘White Sulphur Springs, West Virkihil were Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Wampler of 334 Lake avenue. Mr. Wampler is here to attend the annual nfi:i::g of the Investment Bankers iation of America. .Miss’Jd tothy Teare, librarian at| of Bachelpr As Deerfie tields high school, spent collegejiifl itz Sunday at the home of Dr. and»Er.;. at the iffe C A._,}l. l-‘]‘ Wyant 311 Beverly flil â€" â€"| Arts and [Sci Mr. Isadore Smith is spending Sportsmen â€" â€" â€" 284 EAST PARK AVE. | |..;;. . PIANIST AND TEACHER _ 4 }| Miss Chase specializes in harmony, ea i,trammq and } i‘__ creative work for children, § 4054 This will be hfidqual_'ters for phdasant ax'E rabbhit hunters néxt Sunday. Drop ig and tall over the Oflenix{g‘day's sport with your friends. They‘ll be here, ; $ 1 KE GELATINE ‘kage for . ackage for FLORENCE CHASE Marvin Witten, Manager o Located in the old HigRwood Bank Building 10 Ib. limit; 1( pounds for or JELLO; 3 packages for CANE SUGAR ROYAL DESSERTS he Sportsman‘s Club Don‘t Forg#t the Fish Fry Fridny&ight. ..adG _I1€ .. 13¢ " 63¢ 22¢ eoice 4 B6 ..$1.29 25¢ 15¢ 23¢ 21¢ 24¢ 317::‘ 23¢ 25¢ 22¢ ATe 5¢ i2le 1¢ | AM. FAMILY SoAP LINCOWASH quart bottle .. DILL PICKLES quart jar ......_.... th 4 bars for AM. FAMILY n.fxns 2 packages for ......}...._..__ quart ja Bfi Q FLOUR 2446 16. smck | _ Pâ€"G SOAP 10 bars for MUSTARD SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pactkages for ..._........ n A s h k * BREAKFPAST FOOD, pke.: 24c wWHEATIES 0 _ 29 2 packages for .;.n25c POST BRAN FLAKES 2 pac Tor ... ... POST WHOLE BRAN 2 packages for ......&......... wWHEATENA : the patkage ..........}........ RALSTON‘S the package 2 packages for GRAPEâ€"NUT FLAKES POST TOA 2 packages or !....£ Large package 4 GRAPE NUTS _ LMOLIVE SoAaP irs for bar |. A, Wednesday evening, Nov. 20 at 8 o‘clock at ithe Green Bay Road school.: Ther@ will: be prizes and refreshments. _prizes are beâ€" ing furnish the local merâ€" chants. 1 }| f |P.â€"~T, A. Benefit ; >|/ A benefit party is to be held by the Green|Bay Road school P.â€"T: Miss Virgi Onderdonk, of 4065 Lake avenue, who holds the degfode of Bachelpr Arts from Wellesley college‘ is 8 iHiziing in philosophy at the Radcliffe Graduate School of this MvifiNW Yorkâ€"City on business. | @1 ¢ RosE soar | Slsuces ag l'ulg "* Anfffscrotadie A (_‘*‘ E for Adults: FOR INFO TEL H. P. 1330 Mfldl& Haessler DA STUDIO 19 59¢ 17¢ L. H. P.~©;3707 it (ts ts is o4 t + 8e + 0s , Pfi}r Carnation, MILK 3 ‘cans for ......... bois e rernnennerensell ,Ng'EoA or cfi:wcx , MARGARINE:; 2 peunds for .____ | CRACKERS3 ||| ‘f Grakam or Soda ; ]pk‘ for E s s s t | JONES SAUgAGE | | Li"i Ib. 34¢” [ID: .. | 2 large bottles for THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY |â€"CIGARETTES Old Gold, Luckies or Camels TELMO CATSUP 25c -f9c 19¢ . 35¢ 10c 123¢ .23¢ 22¢ 19c 99c 9¢ 39¢ 49¢ 154| @vake® oars 11e HEINZS BOUPS â€" ;| All kinds t Conséimme M-Chm howder, 2 ‘tans HEINZ SPAGRETTT ; _ 13â€"o0unce 2 #for ..4.... Z1â€"ounce G#h, 2 for ......... %â€"pound Tor ..._...... i > LOG CABHIN syrUP _ Smail E Sorerdeotandials ltodium \ean for .......,;.»,.:.. CLUB HOUSE Dry Mince Meat; 2 ° okr o o â€" LITTLE‘ Bov nwn? CRESTO Salad Dresging YuArt :. BIL.......... . TS LEE & PBRRIN‘S SAUCE 2 packages for ...._..........._... A# C Lerge :rm for i........\...19¢ i moaghe * [_| /19 i esoiys® _ [ |.._25k t _: }.|.._I1k selloe orgtinn, pig. /.. 10¢ C mnae * |â€"1./ 256 o s a i. 21e %::,.mw“ 27¢ AU MA i :az&z’fil?fi:;,:“;i 4t THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 RELIABLE LAUNDRY ‘DRY CLEANING CO, Mud' to become populer, a + policy in the beautiful Marine }nq Room now»features a deâ€" ; supper at $1 on Sunday its. DelighHul concert music by rice Schracger‘s ensemble, preâ€" valls from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. There is ma"'flsflfl‘wofi té | elaborate eplourean dinners 1.75 to $2.25. Sunday Night .\ Supper $1 'F"“ 215 .4 North Sheridan Road MHIJGHLAND PARK, ILLinom j Phone H. P. 381 Dr. J. P. O‘CONNELL Formal Party _ Saturdays Quality Cleaners AND Phone H. P. 178 1/ N Hiest S Highland Park HMinbis in the Beoutitu _ 20¢ HERBIE KAY *\ _31¢ â€" 25¢ £1.19 31c 47 ¢ 19¢ 25¢ 19¢ 25¢ 9c 29¢ 25¢ 30¢ 17¢ 45¢

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