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Highland Park Press, 2 Jul 1936, p. 3

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i mt nor Am“"“ ia, | Australasia en wig Â¥ 9.'001-‘5..“ |=“ ::minlgh ¢ ~ ocean t!n? ..9 se are v low. AYX, JULY a as right, and . Moraine HP. 1078 n a trip â€"_ As “Wl!l.‘ 9,500 + vaang July 3rd Open Friday & add 727 ON"& we Gro =, 1986 Alm. H Each session of the Seventyâ€" fourth | spent almost exactly the [same amount. The first session, January 3 to August 26, 1985, ted $9,579,756,510 and the session which began last Janâ€" 8 and adjourned on June 21 ppropriated $9,716,430,863. i\ Included <in the grants of the ! ty â€" b;lion â€" dollar Congress" $1,730,000,000 for payment of ! nflxn' bonus, $1,425,000,000 start the soil conservation service its way, 296,000,000 to liquidate invalidated when the Suâ€" Court ruled the AAA unconâ€" mal; $208,000,000 for the Civâ€" Conservation Corps and $459,â€" to finance the new social seâ€" program, made during the There will be a ial meeting at Town . Hall omnt Deerfield p in Deerfleld on Tuesday, uly 7, at 2 p.m., to which all voters electors are invited to attend. . The purpose of the meeting is to for raising additional money to make a supplemental tax levy provide for the relief and support all poor and indigent persons lawâ€" resident of the township of est Deerfield. | ~"Mutder By an Aristocrat." Cast: ; g‘mm, Claire Dodd, John Eldâ€" | Wednesday, Thursday, July 8, 9, Mignon Eberhart‘s gloomy | story ef good blood and bad manâ€" session. Whilé $800,000,000 in new taxes l::’iad, the . actual reaching ito the generalâ€"electorate for to meet government costs was until after the November "And So They Were ‘‘Married." \a+>: Me! h Douglas, u‘” Astor, fi Jackie Moran, Thursâ€" day, fuly 2. This is an hilarious in which two precocious chilâ€" dren, determined toâ€" prevent the of their respective parâ€" ents entire cast is well chosen. There is some . lovely photography of â€"doors natural, spontanâ€" eous and fastâ€"moving reâ€" Family. Singing Kid." ,GCast; Bevâ€" fl%ru, Al Jolson, Sybil Jason, Edward Everet t . Horton, Friday, _ Saturday,‘ July 38, 4, Clever direction, sparkling music, | most entertaining. _ Al Jolson is in | excellent voice. Sophistication is contrasted with the true love found in the clean country atmosiphere. Syâ€" bil Jagon and Beverly Roberts are delightful. Family. j ‘Jw‘.il’”"‘ Friday, â€" 8 ["c)andi | rhythm and | most entert: | aveelient VC . . lle m in P ME L NA ies k Wolts These totals, which are those of Senator Glass, chairman of the Senâ€" ate Appropriations committee, do not include contract authorizations for th¢e army, navy and other deâ€" partments nor reâ€"appropriated monâ€" ies left over‘ from appropriations made by other congresses, Spending Record â€"â€" Washingtonâ€"(IPS) â€"The 74th v â€"fourth© Congress, just adâ€" m set an ‘all time high record for free spending, a checkâ€"up has reâ€" vealed. Total appropriations for the first and second sessions were $19,â€" 206,187,373, a new record for approâ€" priations by either a peace time or a war time congress. ners comes to the screen with its ere of mystery, agumented by an cast. Adults. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY n AR. BETTER FILMS â€" Dfi)’uumnn REVIEW Shink PABST and the world drinks with you Pabst Export Beer Pabst Ginger Ale Old Tankard Ale Pabst Lime Rickey Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Pabst White Soda THURSDAY DRY CLEANING CO. THE PABST LiINE Special Meeting July 7 Phone H. P. 178 Set by Congress , JULY 2, 1936. atrical and radio events, and has written or directed‘ many pageants and historical dramas. She produced On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, gfly ufil.id ;:'wm‘t 1 and 2, Mcâ€" enry, nols, will celebrate its 100th anniversary. â€"â€" For it was in 1836 that the first settlers came to Illinois â€" and settled in that spot which has since become known not only as a thriving town, but also as & center of the Illinpis lake resorts. ie OBaptinnina s nctthc>~ spatiien dnc drthccan The outstanding event of the celeâ€" bration will be a pageant which will be presented each of the three days. It is being produced under the direcâ€" tion of Marie Agnes Foley, who is well known throughout Chicago and the middle west for her theatrical productions. * 1 1 Miss Foley is the founder and diâ€" rector of the Jack and Jill Players, During the past 8 years she has been in â€"close contact with all theâ€" McHenry To Celebrate Hundredth Anniversary PREPARE FOR THE TW Two chorefime wafers filled with butter cream filling. E& 1 | Paut Schulze "Over the 4th" Special 2t ichag‘t‘ Amnd-unloralnunrl.' ery Heing soup is culinary perfection, For f 1 dinne or children‘s school lunckes .. . and what vartety to chpose from. Â¥ 4 ¢f The new |gheeseâ€"flavored â€"<. popcorm. _ > The Soap for Beautiful W omen MAYONNAISE AMERICAN FAMILY sOAP, 10 BARS 49c CAMAY SOAP P. S. SANDWICHES COOKIES ~ BABâ€".O CLEANER 2 ... 25¢ CHIPSO FLAKES Oâ€"Keâ€"Doke STREAMLINE ASSTD. COOKIESs 2 rauc©) Velv PLUMITE Sraims USE BRITEâ€"!IZE Buy Hellmann‘s 19¢ Large er® mv‘jz ?‘:thlu adds |more :‘?t an vorsome ess Summer salads, t 'm.”f\‘fl myon::ho. I ml- hlnod idea for sandwich ngs and sea food salads. | 1 277C Pint Jars Heinz Soups " ... 98¢ Swoank Kay >â€"Pimeénto + Olly Pimento + |Limberge # plnz-nu «in glasse The ptum its ious outstanding growth pf McHe p‘lx;ned o that it outdoors, if the w or |indoors if it rs 2 CTCC Cns v;liss oley will*e assist the writing of the : nt by TIfving Vendig, who is well kno & ter for both : and radiof Bill rs will aid . Foley the mery design and construction} and Porrl , who been con with Migs Foley‘ for several years, will work on cosâ€" tumes and aid in the geneftl roâ€" duc¢tion. T A » mihi' cal play "When Chiagt Was Young" which was writteh b f on Miss Olark‘s we wn column of the sanie name apâ€" pears every Sundiy in the Chikag: Tribune.| She alfo wrote | diâ€" redted the huge pMgeants whick the Chicago |Federation of Labor gave at Soldi¢rs Field! two and fhr years ago. 3 | 6 1b. . & B ainkly Swi To oede Qzart Jars 45¢ Oâ€"DAY 4TH lfenm i will de#ic arâ€" tanding |lepisodes | ing the f MeH s Xk ing 0o ‘that i be if the ther is suithble, i it . _ Much altenâ€" tt‘s I5¢ y Swig 760 328 Rhilway Ayenue 14 N Oup Prices Quot . on the arket‘s Bast 12 6 i I:I been conniicted omniuh for work on cosâ€" ithe general Bproâ€" A..NELSON GROCERY & MARKET CREAM TASTY BREAD OLIVES......... JUMBO RIPE OLIVES, VEGETABLECHOP SUEY . ... and |LA CHOW NOODLES IUMBO Rt CENTRELLA CENTRELLA \ MIDGET!SWEET PICGKLES...... FRENCH‘S FANNINXG‘® CENTRELL LA CHOY MEDIU® QUE BONED CHICKEN..:........ CHI SMOP Roun CHOI ASSORTED COLD MEATS, Ib, .... HAM, s fooil "wfinf torg: . s001, frofresnine | . 18 , _ cool, fire f re, wholesoghe «â€" .&':5 or 0 nd so del / \ flavors forfthis weekâ€"end _ r. special holday Rickey â€" D hite # > Sgarkling ter + «C Root 1 ® rea m ® + O ge _8 « and | OtBer ‘Fru® Flayors alefprice ! TKE PRHS3S ry) Ginget! Mle â€" Fresh N ‘OUR MEAY DEPARTMENT Our Meats Gradeé Aâ€"U. $. Inspected ted S SALE FOR JULY 157. 2ND AND 3RD :. "AaFores Clased July 4th" _ Ricke wfralghg Coolness P ’ \\4 o CLUB" a | oftti United Buys More ; N2 Ton nsports \Plurchase of five additional 21â€" nger type Ewinâ€"engined Dougâ€" !é ransports af a cost of $103,000 +8 which will give the company g of fiftein of these 12â€"ton rankports for B Newâ€"Yorkâ€"Chiâ€" cag@California [ route, was anâ€" tion‘ is being pgid to the pictorial | it of the , ‘especially uul mes and nery, ID GROCERY 6 MARKET ut for Stewin LAD MUSTARD...... BUTTER PICKLES... i. 15¢ Grapefruait Â¥hite Soda ter + Club Root Beer RADISHES....,. Hot H , CUCUMB 6 LEMONS |...... ed today by W. A. Patterson, t of United Air Lines. _ very of the first plane is ed for Af, 15, with two k the k largen, transports with longer er jing range will enâ€" United to reduce its toâ€"coast flying time, company als said. ~[With the addition ese fifteen ftransports, United ve a fleet jof 65 twinâ€"engined planes. The 50 tenâ€"passenger Tuty'Sw-lt PLUMS i. in Highlind Park GROCERY 6 MARKET .OQCfl.‘..... FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES MS T. ................ tain 49€ \pa;‘l"“ & . 29¢ , Sweet Meats, . in a «h a e a se 6 6 o6 6 6 LARGE BOTTLES a a e a e .‘l‘. 200! .o‘ooooo}_‘“r Plus Bottle Deposit crasp. .1 . .23 ho. 35c HOLIDAY. .. CHECK THESE ITEMS CAREFULLY! * * pints 4for Phone Highland Park 460 19 oz. both 29i¢ .. 49¢ ..39¢ .. 3d4¢ .. 45¢ .. 29¢ Phone Highwood 1000 Funeral services were held yesâ€" erday morning, interment being in Graceland cemetery. He‘is surâ€" vived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Gehr, and two datughters, Mary an Louâ€" ise, the latter of whom â€"was with him at the time of his death. Mr. Gehr was associated .with the Paineâ€"Webber brokerage firm of Chicago. â€" | || $ Francis L. Gehr, 59, of 330 Bloom st., dropped dead of a heart attack Sunday evening after an outing in his motorboat, as he was lifting the boat from the water at the Park ave. beach. | F. L. Gehr Dies Sunday __ _~~~ from Heart Attack transports which ‘have comparable speed with the larger Douglases will be flown on schedules calling for more frequent stops than will be made by the new planes which have a cruising range ‘of 2,000 29¢ 29¢ 25¢ 49¢ 19¢ 59¢ 9¢ Deerfield 220 ' DERBY ~ FAVORITES KITCHENETTE ASSORTMENT GINGER SNAPS 8. delicious varieties A delicious blend of the exclusively for us Try Silver Cup and it will be your choice always. LEMON GEMS For picnics and parties Plenty of snap and ginger CHICKEN & EGG NOODLES, 16 o. . ... CORXED"‘BEEF, a delieacy, 18 oz. ... .. CHICKEX A LA KING, 11 o8 ..... ... PETER PAN PEAâ€" NUT BUTTER, 13 o#. OX TONGUE, oh so tender, 6 0%, ........ .. PIGS" FEET for that outing, 14 oz, ........ 3 COOKIE SPECIALS for the 4th of July picâ€" nic basket or buffet supper . To Help You Keep Fit and Slender Silver Cup COFFEE 1â€"1b. cam 3â€"1b. can 246| 83¢ Picnic Time Is Bremner Time Sold Exclusively by Centrelia Stores Drink Welch‘s ‘CGRAPE JUICE Gives energy without fat. Satisfies that craving for aweets between meals Dtliute with oneâ€"third water, ra ® 5 Bottles ! Pint, 21¢ For a Delicious Brew! SAVADAY PLATES. (#â€"inch. P%re. «E1t"" ;.../" 3 for SNOW PUFF NAPKINS. PICNIC SPOONS & FORKS. « Pkg. of 12 ......... 4 DIXIE HOT CUP3S.. Phe. of 4 . .: :. ... .. A DIXIE COLD CUPS. Phg. of 12 ... . ... s »â€" RAPINWAX PAPER. 100 ft. % Decanter § l .15 Bottles A4th of July PICNIC SPECIALS Quart, 39¢ 29¢ 19¢ 34¢ 23¢ 39¢ 27¢ Peterborough, LH., ‘June . 24 (Special)â€"A new M,omw the average of the Guernsey for her age and class, has just been completed by Marjory of Thorn Hill mm,budtndjv'ndbyAw Ziesing of Deerfield, Ill. Her official record supervised by the Illinois State College of Agriculture and anâ€" nounced by the American Guernsey Cattle club is 10982.7 pounds of milk and 635.2 pounds of butter fat. New Mark Made . V ANS FEED STORE GRASS SEED FERTILIZ ER PEAT MOSS on sale at tb. 25c . 23C¢ for by Ziesing Cow 1"7¢ 17¢ 17¢ PAGE THREE g" a Tt i€ 49 4¢ Fa® 4 +

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