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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1936, p. 7

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HOPPE . flowed by a recept ; th : 5 Tast # opra. * moie | Mrg. Hen F Jane ‘wng,,‘ cha it ~of Charm. Pams ie this week., o ummer, since the i an island rea, m hi k 0? - C e > flw { .. e e VOOD, o. D. B PE f ’bt . ’“t h [ _ \& e late relief from _ 8 . pined Glasses Pited [ 3 # _ 0 s § ts â€" 7 p.m. to 9 pm, § _ ,.h“y BW . ",.. 7“.- “.â€"gf n mmamess . ts Repaired . P Guaranteed f" R }? " L"" l,: $ 525 Central Av. vur > P . Tel H. P. sree (| _ [ YCP‘ . $900. § \Inc. 241 $3 weekiyâ€"$2.00 opments rs to mark i in a few ents extra. ol hold: > week, 60 cents. PARK 405 M lesson and one is AVe ssities H. P. 463 RKER SEP &r} ‘P "! 1. Andac.. '“k.'. . P. 2037 A °* oremee, 1 â€"oml urd" “ F::"'Nw t ridag theip Are Mrs, F. Gallagher is exâ€" pected :l‘fl‘“ ty from New York. She ':- there last week beâ€" ‘of an i in the family. rl: and, M e;Isoc:hsrick Macpherâ€" son and 'i;:nil |are back from a summer spent |at their cottage at Long Lake, Wis. 3 «_ Mr. and n?'; Robert Parker spent the weekiend at the home of _ Dr.:Ralph Bettlan and family, who have bee upying the home of Mr. and Henry Getz, has wMr. and Mrj. Robert D. Forgan feturned durly this week from Euâ€" rope whére thdy spent the summer. _ Mr. and Mrék. Herbert E. Nunn, formerly of th |city, now of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, are :rnding a few days & the Hotel Riccadilly, New York gored ‘gich) =Mr. and M M{n ’l y J?}'forbot have led in Milwaukeeâ€" %&; 4 ary in Milwaukee. } will| be ber of the Soâ€" ML& u’:”;orothy Jane of the: Junioy < They â€" are ‘the daughters of Pr. and Mrs. Robert H. Herbst of this city. . Camera pprtrays safety feature of new sodium vapor highway lighting A by the Public Service Co ipany demonstration mile of U. 8. 41 near Northbrook. (Left) man and car are practicélly invisible although within ge (Right) samg situation revealed by sodium vapor highway lighting. Both views are from identical spots, with same experts .‘“ that proper highway lightirig is an important factor in euttin" the ' vy accident toll attributed tof The official opening of the lighted highway took place last evening, (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. The program was sponsc The off oruinx of the lighted highway took place last evening, (Wodnndaylj Council and the‘Public Service Company of Northern Illinois made the installatio Estimating,| Cutting, Laying, Sewing, Stair Pads and Linings. Fitted Cleaned at your home on the floor. Perfect results. No muss o# fuss. . . . . Ask about our moth proofing process. ‘Now is |the time to think of Your Fall Cleaning $y > Cc s will be simplified and nekZ i?‘ ‘\ accomplished | m o r e R sns im // Sn s economicglly if you tz let us dolit. for you. We offer the ? Â¥> highest‘qhality of work and careful service. Phone Highland Park 3900 today for an estimate.; Let hs dstimate the cost of clqam your household furnishingysâ€"no obligation, of course toles FALL CLEANING n [ 4 ~seg. / .. Orth Green Bay Road mN E HLAND PARK O 1 SEPTEMBER 17,1936 JOHN â€"B. NASH, Prop. SKOKIE _ Mr. ‘Shelby T. Dexter and his daughter, Phyllis, have just returnâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hecketsweiler of 156 N. Second St. ‘@and Mr. Erâ€" nest Kuehne of 607 Glenview ave., have léft for Heywood, Wis.. They expect :to be gone a week and will spend most of their time fishing. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamilton and family have returned from their summer home at White Lake, Mich. Mr. and MÂ¥s. Fred Greepslade left Highland fiark;'.odsy for Oreâ€" gon. They ‘plan to stay in Seattle for a couple of weeks and visit relâ€" atives in that section of the counâ€" t'y- . seallve Mrs. Benedi¢t K. Goodman will return to town the early part of October. Mr. and Mrs. Adoliph Gieser of 614 Glenview avé; | Mrs. Parker is the former Marian Weisenberger whose family moved from Highland Park to New York m year or more ago. The Parkers vren on ‘their way to Darien, Wis.. where Mr. Parker is ar instructor. |‘ The _ Moraine Grocery at Bloom : street viaduct is open nings for your convenience. 3900 Prompt and _: DopudlblthGuM Delivery Service | HIGHWAY IS| ILLUMINATED the eveâ€" . The Williams Flower Shop will ‘ppen Saturday at 36 N. Sheridan road, next door to the post‘ office. ‘The shop is owned by Harry Wilâ€" liams, who for several years has ‘been nufilted with the IIg Flower Shop of Winnetka. The store is decâ€" orated in ultraâ€"modern style, with the WWpe coolers being installâ€" ‘ed. Mr. Williams will carry a full line of cut flowers and potted plants. New Flower Shop > Opens Here Sept. 19 Mrs. Gorge Osborn Bliss, a bride of a few months, has gone east for a visit with her parents, the Henry S. Farleighs of Montclair, N. Y. Mrs Bliss will i: an attndeant at th wedding of Miss Barbara Wilâ€" liamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic (Williamson to Alexander Traver ymourT:)f Glen Ridge, N. J" next eat 3 hy ts i9 ? Miss Helen McEwen, former secâ€" retary at the Lake oFrest High school, has accepted a position in the commercial department of the Pawpaw, Ill., high school. Miss Mcâ€" Ewen ved her degree this sumâ€" mer from the University of Chiâ€" cago. She is a graduate pf the : &rfield Shields High school and e Forest college.: « _ ~The wedding of Mr, Davis Greene, son of Mrs George G. Greene of this city, and Miss |Rebecca Miller of Glencoe, |daughter of‘ Mr. and Mrs William )C. Miller, took place last Saturday, The ceremony was perâ€" formed at the (g‘mpe Country club at 4 o‘¢lock Saturday afternoon:. After:â€"a short honeymoone through the east, (Mr. mti Mrs. Greene will make their residente at the Reba aparunei:n in Evanston. _ Accepts Position in Pawpaw, IIL | Students entering Mount Holyoke college this fall were guests of honâ€" or at a tea given by the Chicago Mount I#olyoke ICollege club from 4 until 6 o‘clock | Friday, September 11, at the,Chicago College club. The tea was |sponsored by the Liaison committee of t?e'club,, with Miss Julia in |charge of: arrangeâ€" ments. | _ $ [ss ed from â€" Teinnessee, They | were taking another daughter, Joan, to Maryville College, | where she will complete her fourth year. 4 The Moore twins, Cecelia and Alma, will attend the University of Wisconsin â€"at Madison for their fresh year. Also at Wisconsin Sanborn. t year. Also at Wisconsin Phydele Gourley and Mary Lu THE PRESS3 * Mrs. John Magnan of Evanston crashed head on into a car driven by Mrs. G. R. Fitgerald of Great Lakes Thursday night at the corner of Green Bay road and County line. Dr. Banfield who treated her for laceration on her right shoulder, pronounced her intoxicated. Mrs. Fitzegerald was unhurt. At a hearâ€" ing held [Monday ‘ morning, Mrs. M n wkas held over to the grand J'“g‘-u t ESCT] The more groceries you eat from Eaton‘s the more eating you ‘want from| Eaton‘s Moraine Grocery. _‘ Geruine engraved wedding anâ€" nouncements ‘are on ‘sale at The Highland Park Press for only six do and eightyâ€"five cents. Price includes the jplate, stock, stamping, liing, folding and inserting. ?i’uce Orsborne, |of : Columbus, Ohio, a student at Lake Porest acaâ€" dev“’z, driving a Studebaker sedan, collided with a truck belonging to Edward â€" Strenger, plumber, . and driven by Thomas Parker, at the C r of Green Bay road ‘and De Tamble: avenue. yesterday noon. J cars were badly: damaged. Nrs. E. L. Johnston, 614 Vine avenue, received a cut on her right arm Tuesday when her car and a car| driven by John Noel ‘of Lake Bi collided at Roger Williaims ave and â€"Green Bay road. / S1 in in tie ; popular request, "Rose Marie" will} be offered in a return engageâ€" . The picture is"adapted from the play of the same name. Nelson and ~Jeanette MacDonald are 8 .~~The story is that of a popular young opera star who goes to the North Woods in search of a brother, who has had some trowble with the law, and while ther falls in Hove with a Northwest "Mounâ€" nicolor, and introducing Charles Collins, the screen‘s new dancing sensation, will be presented Friday anfiffâ€" Saturday of this week. > Hilarious comedy of a young couâ€" plda| who test the practicability of t Lold adage "two can ‘live as cheaply as one" on a $35 a week sal@ry and find that romance doesn‘t pay the grocery bill, is provided in the picture, "The Bride Walks Out." statring ‘ Barbara ~Stanwyck and Gene Raymond. This will be shown on| Bept. 20, 21, 22. ; "SBpendthrift," featuring Pat Patâ€" n, Henry Fonda "and Mary Brijan, will be shown on next Weqdâ€" nesdday and Thursday. €2 TPublic Enemy‘s Wife," a stirring drama of a young girl to extricate settelf ‘from the toils of the law, and@ her manicial husband, will be sh at the Deerpath on Sept. 15} 16, 17. The cast includes Marâ€" iet Lindsay, Cesar Romero, Pat O‘Brien and Dick Foran. ancing Pirate, the first danceâ€" ing musical in 100 per cent new ight Damages Auto Accidents ponsored by the Chicago Safety iny of Northern Illinois on a ange of ordinary auto lamps. me camera exposures. Safety driving hazards. © ~ erpath Theatre ers Good Program by Miss Rowe. iLttle Charles Hayes, Jr., aged 12, played the saxophone accompanied by Master Jason Whitâ€" ney, Jr., aged 10. Mr. Saital gave an inspiring pep talk on the opera. The next tea will be held at the home of Mrs. August £. Daro in the empire oo mof her teashop Vera Megowan),. Rudolph Ganz and Vivian Della Chiesawill appear on the program. â€"| $ * / As has been the custom{with Stuâ€" Epzy Smith ‘Post of the American Legion, "Constitution Day" starts Sept. 17th with merchants in Highâ€" Highwood'iLegiort : Holds Fine Program The Hikhlumfl Park committee is headed by : Mrs. Ross J. Beatty asâ€" sisted by Mrs. J{L Robin son, Mrs. Donald McDonald, Mrs. Ralph Bard, Mrs. Lewis Cohn and Mr. Spandoni. | & The ‘(‘}‘ixe a Club of Chiâ€" cago, which meats each Monday for tea, met last Monday at the beauâ€" tiful . home of Mrs. (:k:;'lea M. Hayes, 438 S)*eridun ¢ Winâ€" netka. . A very lovely program was presented by Marie Barava, who sang a group of:â€" songs accompanied Civic Opera Club Hold Monday Teas e wl n tmery ..‘:""'”AE yme rcs o & 5124 Lqurel Avenue â€" Highland Park / Shop Phone, Highland Papk 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 *We Have Low Prices on "DAILY BRAND‘‘â€"FARM FEEDS 7â€"POIAT PLAXA f 1. You can borrow if you can make monthly payments, whether :inot you own furniâ€" ture or a car. Single persons or married couples are eligible. 2. You do NOT reed coâ€"makers. MAXWELL HousE . . z27â€" CHASE & SANBORN °. #25° BOKAR COFFEE . . 22545 | MONTHLY PAYMENTS RED CIRCLE c . . 2:839¢ HOUSEHOLD FINANCE EIGHT O‘CLOcK :: \ _ 205 Waukegan State Bank Building, Second Floor | â€"~ M0 Washington Street, Waukegan ' > y Telephone: Ontario 7110 | & LOCALLY MANAGED‘ OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES Houschold Finance sponsors EDGAR A. GUEST in "W clcome Â¥alley* and SHERLOCK HOLMES with Richerd Gordon. WHITE HOUSE EVAP. MILK 4 827 ¢ ON YOUR OWN _ _Plumbing and Heating ELECTROL OIL BURNERS HOWARD MORAN Every pound of A&P Coffee is ground at the moment you buy it, and ground exactly right hmnfio,fl.hflm%"fim finer flavor. Buy a pound today spe~ glal prices offer real savings. : FREE\ 80HOOL TABLET wiTH EAGH 4 ROLLS PurCHASE® TOILET SOAP OxXYDOL h &:’ # # TOILET TiSSUE j American Family â€". . . tan 5e ASPARAGUS TIPS Carnation Milk .. . 2 IA% 150 Del Monte . . | . â€" 2 "AQZ 296 LAUNDRY SOAP Cherries . . . . 2 88.f 296 N. B.C IONA RED SOUR PITTED CELERY _ ;â€" 1 Wisconsin White, U.8. No. 1 quality POTATOES & a I§â€"lby, ‘Feck ) ... i Fresh Fruits.& Vegetables J'-il-th-_l-d ‘! i t Colorado 81 th f CAULIFLOWER © 4 2& 2 medium Iemds .}............__. From Alaska‘s Icy Waters COLD STREAM PINK > jRichard Mau, Ford \Salesman, Awarded wood â€" displaying w for â€"aâ€" peâ€" sponsored ‘by. the Legion starts on that day with the pupils of both Highwood og'?&: * school ?srt:eipt- | pating. evening. 0: + 24, a medal is awatded to a boy and a girl, who write the best essays. This event is held at the Oak Terâ€" race school with n;;,spocinlAprognm arranged by the Legion. speaker is secured who speaks on "The Conâ€" stitution pf the United States and What It &eanl to the Student." 3. Monthly payments are small. 4; Quick action. as C Sn en ks 5. Private effices in which to discuss your problems. 6. Repay any time and reduce cost. 7 N. i athv d of cenprayey e Reeade, * Our meats and v:-uuc- are alâ€" ways ‘fresh: â€"Eato T Moraine Groâ€" ‘Richard Mau, sa n‘ for Purâ€" nell and Wilson, Ford Sales and Service, was awarded a certificate of â€"merit by the : Motor comâ€" pany ‘of Detroit, Mich. The award was in recognition of the outstandâ€" ing sales made by him during May and June in the S.T.S. drive. f SALMON 117¢ 2 10° Read The Want Ads PAGE SEVEN 10¢ 48 4 $% 6 t ue $ Hk +Â¥ Ng Py es tf;a Ew ,"f‘:*; t« 7 28 Â¥%4 Lgc; hy +0 4# P

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