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Highland Park Press, 25 Jun 1936, p. 5

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rand 1 ; d pour on i Mdd 1 BUNCH Aize, 24 by NE Y 1b & 2 34c :Ci& Illinois kato and 1 ~ pound l“:‘" uallol ‘ Mats and ©UP Of but. intil carmelized. m d 1 teas, soda disnce® hh . BPM AKES "emmenmdenimegs DOG BED ai o Geal beds, buge AP t,u..ZlC Ur 97 ‘SDAY, JUNE 35 Thel a t ©0ok 20 mi, epoke 20 mi «4 Traiieg * ed M . hot. (Serves +26â€"27 EA PiLLOws size for ###+=# +« â€" . $1.2 ie mrepapmy : â€" D SPECIAL is F, nom AVve., Lake tut Brittle d to fit 14 by the beds s 18 by Write tor Oar EREE taraloout 19¢ 49¢ 29¢ 19¢ 19¢ 10c 9¢ 19¢ 19¢ 39¢ 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ L sup Ragg 0 W or unro l ~: melized, 5 s soda y : 1 t * m k?::‘ ".& 2 17e . 35¢ 83¢ 17c 19¢ 89¢ 39¢ 19¢ 19¢ B7e 13e draineg 39¢ 49¢ U the $@0¢q ttered pay Blog HC Quality Cleaners Day apd night, the visitors will find a eglorful turmoil of activity. By day the {;-lounds and buildings, the latter with a color scheme suâ€" servised \by Otto Tegen, of New York, ome of the country‘s leading experts (in color, will present an arâ€" resting picture of structural design, andscapéd . beauty and balanced mitiâ€"colpred decoration. By night, the entite area will blaze with ; a mt scheme which, authorities declare, far surpasses anything of the ifimr before seen. In great Hall of Progress will be found a trethendous exhibit by the ied States Government in which wil h displayed work of the -h partments of the governâ€" entâ€"agri¢ulture, ‘commerce, ‘post office, r; or and all the rest. This great display will occupy one whole side of the building. Among indusâ€" trial hibits in the building are: Westinghpuse Eléctric & Mig. Co., CGeneral Electric Co., The Hoover Qfing Fair For \Opening on June 27 RELIABLE LAUNDRY TCt DRY CLEANING CO. DEERFIELD PI1UMBING ‘AND HEATING M{ A. FRANTZ ‘Phone H. P. 178 t caterpillars in action at it time. Fortunately for us not doing the tremendous f) damage that is being Janada and other sections rtheast. f st sign of the tent caterâ€" eaten leaves by a caterâ€" h a blue head '.:ld M“. shaped spots along sy affect hard maple trees n than other types. Howâ€" f will attack other trees at en the insects are in a age. * 6t feeding, these caterpilâ€" florihshoroonecap'nnd r on the trunks and large rest Tent Caterpillar _ . that damages our native jeularly those on large always to be looked for : owners: Naturally we REEZES from Hotel e every precaution to much damage as possiâ€" MOONE Y JUNE 25, 1986 AND LAKE WAWASEE IND. 419 the OPEN ountry Club Registration for -nmg ir . school at the Highland Park school was concluded Wednesday, June 24, with a total of 150 students signed up. Classes began Monday, and with few exceptions, will continue for a period of eight weeks. A fee of $10 was charged per subject at the time of registration. id The ‘courses which were offered $ limbs. ‘In the wind they to the ground or hank from thread. In early June the caterpi leave the tree and settle in‘ sheltered iplaces for preparation. In June the (pupae) turn to moths. | . Various methods of control have been used. Perhaps the best.is the destruction of eg@g masses and caterâ€" pillar elusters by ha }pkkhg;. Creosote doubing of the | trunk is alfo advisable, as is spraying trees with mescible oils. $praying the trees with lead arsenate in early spring is the most practical as it will effectively chek injuryoLfor the season. The arsenate solufd m should contain 1 pound of amx“ptr (lead) in each 50 gallons of water. The females ‘lay their ‘Eem in eclusters of about 150 in ‘a band around | slender twigs. | Then in spring when the leaves are about to unfold, the caterpillars e erge and start feeding on the leaves. Registration Complete . For Summer School at _ Deerfieldâ€"Shields Latin 1, 2, 3, 4 (review *)nly) Mr. ‘Thurston. 0| . e New Organ Installed In Deerfield Church Co. White Sewing Machine Co., Otis Elevator Co., and many others. In the Automotive buil will be the‘ displays .of the Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Chrysler Corp., White Motor Co:, and other motor and accessory manufacturers. These two. buildings are over .500 feet long and about 200 feet wide. Other industrial exhibits will be found in the Lakeside exhibition hall and in various special buildings. are: Mechanical drawing,â€" Mr. Pertz and Mr. Schneider. § at Typewriting 1, 2, 3, 4 fnow and review) ‘Mr. Barnes. . French. 1, 2, 3, 4 f Miss Griswold. (nvirw on}y) Math 1, 2, 3, 4 (new anf review) Mr. Wolters. > â€" United States history (new and review) Mr. Burwell and Mr. Sloâ€" English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (new and review) Mrs. Martin. hok Economics, Mr. Slocum.| Students could register for as many as two new subjects and one review, or three reviewmjects. ; A Hammond electric organ will be installed in the Deerfleld, byterâ€" ian church on Saturday for use at the Sunday morning services, as a demonstration. A special organist is being sent by the Hanmtond icomâ€" pany. v s ut C1 * o An organ concert will be held at two o‘clock on Sunday rngon in the church as a further demonstraâ€" tion and everyone inh_e)-esgfd is urged to attend. § 12 <d * Lake Forest Ho%e‘:hw,‘f Takes Place This Week Chicago becomes ths show ho capital of the countfty this as the outstanding stables in the United States, with Borses value« at $1,000,00:u“eom at Onwen sia in the 36th annual Lake Fo horse show. Proc from tg: four day competition which begin today (Thursday) ahd continues through Sun‘czy.with $6,000 in cfih prizes in addition to {trophies and ribbons, will be dorlated to the Lake Forest Hospital associatio) Two hundred‘ any ninoty-;{: :grm, comprising 9§6 entries in classes, will exhibit ‘at Onwe sia, setting im season‘s record for contestants and ent in Ameriâ€" can horse ‘shows. # .. | Nearly half of the Rorses en are Chicago owned. H Leslie Atâ€" lass, vice dent .of the Columâ€" bia Broadcasting Sygiem, has enâ€" tered two three gaited ribbon w ners. Mrs, A. C. Thompson will show a atring ~of hgckneys jumpers, ~Other Chicagoland exhibâ€" itors include Mrs.. Howard Hurâ€" with of v&nmm; Mfs. E. H. Opâ€" penheim of Highland Bark, who has entered Bold Venturg@; Mrs. J. T. Bower of Lake Foregt; Mrs. SJyâ€" mour Wheeler of Lak@Forest; Mrs. Seymour Wheeler of |Lake Forest; Miss Jane Marhman of Hinsdste; Mrs. Edward K.. Welles of: Lake Forest, â€"and Donald MacPherson of Winnetka. $ | { Wisconsin |will‘ be Répresented (by the Floyd RPdoehe string . fro Wauwautisa |arnd seÂ¥bral entries from Milwaukee, Mis§l Eileen :Bi low, cof White Bear‘[Lake, Mivjfi., has entered two julfipers, Turrtey and Viaduct. | ho B‘ Eie t h s s 2t ifi o MQP C CA ce‘s io dn dn siatr e elea bo s..*’flf.“i;LMszfi oo e e ons +2. L BOYS‘ EXKTRA HEAVY GYM SHORS. | Sturdy|canvas uppers. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2%, #) 6. 98â€"30 North First Stréet The Highland Rark Dry Goods Highland Park) and take this 07 We invite evertyone to visit ou Ladies‘ Rayon Pan 39¢ seller.. Specia Ladies‘ © Bemberg MBlips. . T trimmed. Shadow gpanel. to run or pull out #f seams. Special, onlly ..:.....&:............... Special at Ladies‘ and. Men‘s house and beach 1 Ladies‘ 2«piece BBhcle Paja and 1 Gowns.| Colors â€" 2:’ blue, | coral ~and Special during ou iversary ©_ |_ € sale at Ladies‘ Builtâ€"up lder Bro pink and white. Sizes 34 to 52 ... .ML........... Ladies Blister CreBp and Blis in all pastel shades, Special at Here di'e Real M| Ladies‘ House and Btreet Drdfses. Ev guaranteod. Fast dbljors. Sizes 14 to 52. medium and large. HIGHL Growing Girls and Ladies fi g ALLâ€"WOOL | â€" BATHING ' SUITS . vbm.-ng OXFORDS Regular $2.95 and $3.45 1 the lors. pecial at ersucker Robes, ide@lhf r. Sizmgomfll, n(j 1.89 im $1. Regul THE PR E la%st styles All|sizes, Entire deloth Sli er Sheer ilored or: Guhuntee‘ last ’? started o for $10,000 for injgries she pogi ed on Jan. 80 whet she was stri bwuzfi cab a% \she was Croksing Cen ave. ab Railroad avé. | 1 In thé complaint led in cireuit court By Gail & Behgnna, it is alâ€" leged Wiak she was walking across from t ” outh side of Ceritral ave. to the thhith side of the street when she w# ',‘ by a 4x ab operated by Ed#§#4d Perry lowned by the Ketter Wab: company; of Highland Park. ) Af demand y a jury trial was mAdqd with the dmplaint. Hig by Ec Kette Park. was n the 0 Mone They 50 se man Evetbything needd} for delicions salads"#t the MoraiÂ¥i¢e Grocery and Mark Tel, H. PM1078. you) ® Ailke "doâ€"itâ€"ngiWers" of "put, itâ€"offefe? . .:. and ty e'r't we all? SKBDNCIRES . are I ick answer to :'-lg? e (and jug ','~ corresponâ€" dence : “ fetchingAjntimate, little upâ€"an®@diwn â€" folded ethn-sheotl xt Ob fi d on one dfd, bordered on the oth@e‘, . . with iyour Name (or Monog P Mm) and Ad Gess at the top. They Wl iget your Whtes written in 50 secli@dy or so . t{ rm ... hus man ! . Anteresti 'f . . adequate . .\. bwsdf, [\100 (withienyvelopes) for $1.00 E1. June onlyl} The Highland $1.00 Park se oi i * s Y kA soLL Comp pair for Ma $1 fo ot ) to $350.00 See ou! of NG GB, .00 ‘and up 88.\ or Taxicgb Injuries . Gail of Highland Park started for $10,000 5 miltrY" eciate} the splendid coâ€"operation acco us during this second year in ity to thank the people in this com ity for their loyal patronage. re and take advantage of our many spédials too numerous to méntiom Boys‘ y’Suitn. Sizes 3â€"4â€"5â€"6. OCMLL J...|â€".>..0»â€"s â€"â€"sereak tachnnich surbre re m Large kike Bath Towels in new pastelshades. Regular}29c each. . 5 *1 Saxon Specia Stock Sheets Ladies newest ues for our 2nd Atini . LA (Informals to ers" of "putâ€" OFF with a supply of Saxon Bed izes 81x99. Special at ... Shoes Greatly Red MEN‘S OXFORDS ( or twoâ€"tone. Regular $38.45 | Men‘s, Women ‘s, ang Childr en‘s Last Rites Held Sati@Mfay for Mr. F. B. Hi‘&ock F. B. Hitchcock, of 521 verly road, who died last was buried in the Lake Forest 386 East Park A 1934 MASTER HEVROLET COACKH. Maroon. Good tires, log ‘mileage. Has had the best of care. A barga® . 1935 MASTER GHKEVROLET SEDAN. %’Four-i door. . Black. § good buy. Cost $821. â€"Now 1935 MASTER E clean. Sacrifi Exceptional tef ns and prices on these cars. It ‘will certai@; pay you to investigaie. Your used ca 9:{ I in most cases represent the down paytint. ' $555.00. WM. KUEHL & CO. _ for $1 $1 Tel} Highland Park 1088 Me Egncfr Hose. Beautiful patterns. Spliced h egular price 29c. 9 sl 8 nprSnfrrprvend med unanr ie t nsotvest syrete es Aaxes PEPOE 301 55e Meb‘@ Broadcloth Pajamas. Nationally f{amous b In all styles and sizes. a 88 RefWar $1.49 value. Special ... OO0C M and Boys‘ Allâ€"wool Swimming Trunks ( 'iqanpplort)‘.l :golorsoâ€"nuvy, royal, and n. Regular $1.39. ; s spdmh ......l..l.... ...3 88c and 98c Bov§§ Mesh Polo Shirts. Re r 39¢ value. Special Sp in to * Summer Sanforized Slacks. (Limited tty. Regular $1.49 value. . ‘l 19 ; Mip ons Te en ce Aomoo eruipua d n w @ woaeg Summer yemt fine ribbed *Inion Suits rt sleelvee, 8;e tle length style. Sizes;:38 Regula k ther soles in sandal, oxferd or strap,. HILDREN‘S: SANDALS \ll leather.. Sizes 10 to 134 EVROLET COUPE. ; Very roadcloth Shirts. LADIES CANVAS SHOES ing out our entire stock of Phone Highland Park 4240 were held .m hinu. ! ‘ C For those hot . lunches shop at the Moraine and Market, Tel. H. P. 107 (ew _ 88c 2 for sl PAGE FIVE $1.00 49¢ (or 29¢ wa t 4 i E1 T S 3 Ts 14 [3 â€" m %4 .4 ol 48

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