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Highland Park Press, 5 Dec 1935, p. 2

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Ye' E? ill #6 F3?! f". n . AM“ l . Z, 'ibut'! _ , "J).: it? HOMESTEAD THE HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY 540 Central Ave. " Tel. B. P. 4100 This performtglce tee, is to be presented on o Bl. ccessive eve- nings, will be [3n erent of wide- spread interestin Highland Psrk. The list of pitrims sud patronesses includes. Mr. Md Mrs. George Al. lan Mason. Mr) and Mrs. William Barker, Mr. sud Mrs. Albert P. Snite, Mr. 'snd gas. tame: I. Loeb, Mr. Ind Mrs. _ u s L. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Irving} Randall, Mr. In this ml r ntic mimedr, which received tt nthueiastic re- view: from the New York and Chi- cago critics. the ne is laid in modern Vienna) in t studio of the star. Mrs. Milt?! ther will ap- pear as Thom l and . Miss Adele _ Whitfield as t e d, Poldi: Mr. Jack Sturtevan , as e popular ma- tinee idol of e rennese stage, Wilhelm Meisai get: whose interest Elsa Kat-ling e eav rs to win; Mn, Mare Aisner. V Ru lf Dortmund” Mr. Leland Exit as“Arny Pt:i' der; and Mr. i nei J. Ronan, as Franz Kenn-nu. t under [iiyir) of the famous With m Meisginger. Franz plays a cry mportant part] in the development tt Elsa, _ String intet to Play Before the ghain iitretr, and dur-l ine the intermi ions there will be orchestra muse, by, the “String: Quintet," the up from Deerfield-l Shields high $001 Which received the prized "M k of Superiority," given at the ngnois State Conven- tion of Musicia B. l I 0'41; IN EVANSTON 1625 wNMAgs: AVENUE EVANS/tON, ILL: in "hand f ma ' weeks under the direction , M Jack Stum- mt. a direeto of t e Little Thea.. ter in ChicagoJ LUNCHEON' AND DINNER “The Curb Ttiles" open: in Highland Peri on 'dey evening, Dee. 18. It tin t Add Louise Von, a Eta. It! ' and support- in: cut of p ere rho have been To Be Pr use her” It, and 14 at gift]!!! Park Won no Club PAGE TWO All Honistehd visitors are delighted With its Early American Chum. And they praise its fired, which in- cludes many delicious New England and Southern dishes. Youll like it here, too. Room for yauy-uss toe mm cum Sum to you: out-elm head: that than they tt',Tcg'fdt,t,',tgtt'2'ygtl cm of EW'I lr Anci- A REGULAR DOLLAR SIZE BOX- WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF RITZ‘PREPARATIONS from the Rm'CAmrou SALON and to have her blend youraown CHARLES of the Ru: POWDER armtleion artist Tn r- A\vaLT STARS ADA L WES Eranstor'r Early __'; American " Inn for _ _:," Fimnce mmittee, to precede thei toumme t which wilLbe held " the club ouse in January. Resem vntiona ay be made by calling; P. Suite, 01 Central nvenue. Den art will be served preceding th) game. is is themecond of a ser-l ies of pa ies being given by thq 'tlt M Erastus It. Phelps, Mr. a“! In Fraud! W. Parker, Jr., 1 W. Ind Charles L. Mason, it: It E. T. R. Hurray, Jr., . 't", In: Edwin P. Gilroy, Mr. and Mp. each- B. Wallen, Mr. and Mu. Mrs. Emil; Murfey Jr., presl-l dent of t Highland Park Woman? I club um unces that several mat-" ters of importance are t9 _ broitttht' fore th'e club's board o manager' " their next meeting, ttlt is scheduled for .Mondny, Dee) 9, t 9:30 am. at the club hotrmi. i thlica Bridge November " 3 l At 1:15 pan. on Wednesday, Det,! 11, there ill be u duplicate brim I Party at he home of Mrs. Albert Board Managers of _, H. t Woman's Club .' ' . Meet December 9 “The Curtain Rises" brings to HieNrnd'iPark 3 bit of sophisticated (innit; te ed by New York eritiep, Nit inge ions play," “in tirnieable bib of ii tion"; Ind "the type (f rcmqnce hat mtkes friends for We theater." l, _ 1 Hrs. cNutt is property oblit- mlh; e-up in by Gertrude But- ler Willi ms; eloSes by Mrs. Vol- ney Fog T of The Sport Shop; scen- ery fro Deerfield-Shields high school: tr tre furnishings from Ire- dakfa; a d flowers from Drietske's. ”to. ude McNutt and Mrs. ol,, can Will n are mhuirmen of the Ticket f.'?'.'"'""'" Tickets are now exhale. . . 'ttrs., nk J. Roma and Mm. RAH. Pri e, chairmnn of the Drum trrFip o the Highland Park Wir- IS,? cl b, unnotince that . pro- m of twentrtopr puns, repre- with: e support of local mer- eMnta, teen trudged for the evont. 1 V l Wide M utt, Mr. and Mrs. lat B/Curr, n, Mr. nnd Mrs. mrbej tMith. _ - Highland Meat Market 8 North Second Street we will have a eonteist similar to our grand open- .-.’ Mg event, Get details at our 'tstore., Compute selection of Fish-Thursday, Friday, Saturday ROUND STEAK 'ikhiico SLICED BACON V: Pnemiu Fill!!! . RIB LAMB CHOPS Finest ROABTING CHICKENS 'diib'pND BEEF per pound ..._v6.P_.Fi...t.t-tt-ee Ftesh Whole Finest BEE OXTAILS Ftpey pir pdund VEA F ime y Miss SUI'J 1)ng1 TOP, REPA " N Special for Friday 6: Saturday Highland Meat Market FLORENCE CHASE E ('i/'i'i"ENmiaLorN pr E PIANIST AND TEACHER F _ EChase specializes ,in harmony, ear training and E creative work, for children. L ROAsi) [Fresh Fresh AST PARK AVE. Bonelesg Rolled lSSES COATS ELUXE DRY CLEANING Irth Second St. " Half ' lb. RING AND REMODELING AT REASONABLE PRICES SERVICE CLEANERS Called for and Delivered FREE cleaned and preséed per pound At The Phone Highland Park 135 Phone Highland Park 3777 Timely advic‘e by Marmaduke Moth: v_Ptrtt't pond your cleaning to The She'Fidnn Rebekah ‘Sewing circle will fiave a public card party on Mondievening, December 9, at 8 o'clock, 1% the Odd Fellows hell. 333; Ltttrelirtvenue. Bridge, five hundred and buneo will be played. A cording invitation is extended to the Publ c. . Am J l'. 3.1.0», chairman of the Fine department, all: It-' tention to e Net that Dr. Frank- lyn Bliss S yder, Dean of the Grad- mte of Northwestern uni- vetiity, wil give the Hirtst lecture of the seri of three or: the "Eng- lish and erieun Novel in Recent Years," o I Wednesduy morning, Dee. II, 'll 10:30 o'eloek. These lectures If? open to the. publieat a nominnl 1,: fee; but are withoizt charge to club members. Mrs. Wiuogd c. Shim», up. 901, not later ttWa. Monday, Nov. 9. _' MARHADUKCinOTH SAYS" John ZEN GELER, tne. CLEANERS _ and othtt Wrist Watches for i j‘Christnu. A small ttef. will hold any uti- cle until mus. Attractive terms. Credit Jéweler and Opticinn 872 Cantu! MrA Tel. H. P. 680 tue Our Selection of fer the" more particular " North Sheridan Road Phone Highland Park 2801 83iit. I. H. NEMEROFF CARD PARTY DEC. 9 Bulbva Watches TEL. H. P. SPOT 2 for 'l aunt‘s - Am TN. - -srMb. ms MY " "on“ cam“: . 17le 32c 25c 34c 25c 14c 28c 9c THE. PRESS tt ttrev.. ..tnho'spear. Mden'tmdlv- Dacha: .. . if she's " Clank . if duo's ply-p {Don't forget to'tttend ’nethny Clutch Bunn- beind held: “(by (Thursday) id the church parlors. A large variety of Christan 1g!“ and jtoys will be on displny. ere will be entertainment for both udnlts and children. ' Tet wilt be served during the afternoon end a dinner will be {canted from 6 to T o’clock. " _ Why'make a chore of Chrisgln'as sho ping when you can del t l your friends and relations ith maximum”: stockings. te,e the ]perfect present beans? they're personally proportioned for um! h mediums, and tells. , V , , $1.15 - $1.35 and up the pair Bazaar Today at THEY'RE FUN TO GIVE ‘...MWMWM oiFikTF-7i7i't_'tc'Fct-ci7GPiEP emmmmmmwwmmmmfimwmmmw Interwoven Hosiery Bethany Church Belle-Sharmeer {tiny-:01 for :50-lli'ivlvdunvl arneal The mama’- that" undo! the trr “dram plays, direction of CAM - Gary -'-""_------.- has about: "du Brat presentation ’ l thin you n t't,e,f'g1't',t of "But, 3 '. ' F t fin" one of the new ch any: books. iL, Leona Bun“, the author of the . ir, m Want trookiam residentofanorth- EA. Shore "dihn' com with. i; i Children's Theatre Opens Season with 'ahtirin's Christmas” Every men needs more hosiery and he will (be more than pleased if they ere of Inter- woven qunlity. Part Wool Rose in phids. stripes and plaids nre 50c to ".00 " 50c 75e for a Man’s Christmas $1.00 Attiqt'ts Smock: Ire on may O '11! list this you-umber. 'xtetl And some very attac- ti‘vrmnnben. . 1mm. DECEMMttt ' Iii. Gear! on the _ _ "ra""'?, l the music In: bun h North Shore Wm ' a; them well known 1. _. et"' than of incidénm' T tet ildnm plays. . C Enticilnrly good-look“; Duck in of Ian we. Maid in beight (don. 32.95 felons] indeed m the. (never ','Ctiek-it" monogam- L-The most individual tin you can-tind. Beautifplly fin. ilhed in 24 k. Gold or film instill. are set while you nit. ' $1.25 to “$1.75 _ Smart Smock $1.95 $2.95 Maké It Personal Give Her a iv".

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