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Highland Park Press, 7 Jan 1937, p. 3

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fi' are from iality of their from oneâ€"third Dr. Denton‘s, ér.just beginâ€" v ‘worth while January Sale. . . Tailored rmontha of st opportunity entire family. JANUARY .7 of their financia} x h“'.r“ load of the constitutiona} cent on the assesseq e bonds â€"defaulted, s of teaching Service, rool standards, "ang fon had mt l~vnre DOOP Drinr 1. 45., $4.45 and â€" Women‘s â€" Oxfords., Elk, , Pumps, Ties, Qt variety of in three attracâ€" to business, most timely. al worth arid ill move out SHOP LIOnS > $3.95 at the 5 $4.45 scores of nCce en‘s eal AR districts 1937 / 1 â€"~| (The KAE Philatelist Talk Musicians to Appear +~ Federal Project wId A youns Maple eighty "'_ ‘student, will appear as soloâ€" hestia, junder direction of Izler Jamon, at New Trier high school, on day, January 11, at 2:15 p.m. The youthful pianists offering will be the First Movéement of Mendelsâ€" sohn‘g Concerto. The Illinois Symâ€" y will present another program an the same evening at 8:15 p.m., at Trier high school, featuring sbleips‘ Symphony No.: 5, Eâ€"flat of, Qp. 82. Elizabeth Moritz, ist, who studied in Europe and da naumerous successful concert ppegrances on the continent, will be soloist ,playing the first performâ€" ance of* Radio Britain‘s Rhapsodic thsie for piano and orchestra. H. P. Library Offers iversified List of s on Hobbies help you in regard to reading and 4 for the next few winter 1 Do you plan to read one month relating to the subâ€" jeet which you are most interâ€" s . ‘Will you brush up your of French or Spanish; music; plan a trip for next ; or set up a workshop in basement with the idea of to make things: g*y Deerfield Homes old During Year ) year 1936 saw many changes in reml estate in Deerfield. During one h in the summer seven © were sold. Gerald Culver bought the house at 1110 Hazel ave.; Glen\ Taylor purchased the Gloden 0 Clrv Petersen sold his a Dr. V. W. Spriggs bought the Koebelin house and Dr. C R. Sugden, the Baertsche home; the W. J. Athendts sold to Carlsons and the J. F\ Hamiltons to the F. C. Ritâ€" ers.. Preceding that month Milton Olsoh bought the James J. Hood ouse and the C. S. Scribners sold to FI W. Nolde. . * o .other changes in the Reed ndis subdivision, in addition to the Seribmer sale were â€" Charles S. Reed Jr. bought the Reed Landis lack and Marian S. Johnston, the ri B. Heafield property. ong the others, (which is an cromplete list) are the James Ryan tale bought by William Lesser; nb Frantz house sold to Frank B. Siddall; Neil S. McKay bought the pretmises at 406 Brierhill rd. at a 1 d sum of $19,000, and Charles :vah Pope, the Albert C. C. Timm houle at an indicated sum o $17,â€" Td Bannockburn Clifford E. Smith blt 18 lots and Charles W. Alâ€" ucting a trailer, a boat or piece of furniture. The Pubâ€" brary has books which may ou; music by many of the well n composers; French books, sh books; instructions in how rd Silberer, pianist, who Niles Center at 8245 Knox s one of five awarded honorâ€" ention, andâ€" tentative arâ€" nts are being made for solo mees for honorable mention north shore pianist, Berâ€" who lives at 2014 Evanston, has been selâ€" one of five winners in the music |project conâ€" choose soloists for appearâ€" ith the Illinois Symphony a. . The ‘contest, conducted ; cooperation of the Society rican Mrsicians, attracted ian 200 of Cook county‘s ; winners are soon to apâ€" . loop concerts with / the iece Illinois Symphony. â€" rders Are Now Being Placed for the New: â€" sCoTTs 1937 _ PECIALIZED U. 8. . STAMP f > COATMLOG : _ vhich will be out Jan. 15 ~â€" ORDER NOW ~|©$3.00 each ; Read The Want Ads you made a New Year‘s resâ€" AY, JANUARY 7, 1937 ial Furniture, Wenger. Working, Wheeler. â€" 16 N. Sheridan Road Furniture Weaving, Ganâ€" Katz, a New Trier high Car Trailers, Collins. re : Bovs Like to Build, , Finishing and Painting the C.© Nichol Organizations Uoin to Hear Travel Talk on Guatemala, Jan. 8 Orval Simpson of Winnetka will show motion pictures of Guatemala at the joint meeting of the Deerâ€" field" Parentâ€"Teacher association and the Deerfield Woman‘s club, on Friâ€" day, January 8 at the Deerfield Grammar school auditorium at 8 o‘clack. c Mr. Simpson will take his audiâ€" ence on a travel tour, showing the colorful beauty of the small republic of Guatemala in Central America. There will be pictures of Banana land, the jungle, the primitive winâ€" nowing of wheat by the Indians, unâ€" usual religious ceremonies, and the great market of San Francisco el The monuments of a past civilizaâ€" tion and a contempo us, native life, more pietnrmr’i(; is. said, than anything else in the world toâ€" day, have given the name of}"The Little Egypt of America" to this country. Its remarkable, agreeable climate has caused others to call it A POPULAR DESSERT BREAKFAST FOOD yH 1 1 Dina Mite "1&}" Special 23¢ ELMDALE Tomatoes No 2 Cars :3 for 29¢ SILVER CUP ; > | AppleSauce Nno. 2 cans 2 for 23¢ CENTRELLA s ; Sauerkrautno.24cans 2 for 27¢ T . “uw" devil‘s foo« marshmallow. Lb Milk Fed CHICKENS. Fancy Friers. Sbs%ln.avg.lh Prime Rib ROAST BEEF. 6th and Ath ribs. Tender, well aged ....... .1B Little Pig SPARERIBS. > Mutydnd'l'uty................,.lb Leading Brands SLICED BACON. But‘Qulitan&futBacqn...,.lb [ 4 fh 5 in ctafinef" d Nh with ‘n.'mu -wlm ::yguoufi.m Fancy FLORIDA STRAWBERRIES . . . . Ims". ... 4 .. 250C | n‘ . Fancy Hothowe _ @# . 20@ r{%&:mz.. Fancy Seedliess Chocalate Devil‘s REood Cookies s P ALIIAL aanentianâ€"I A roll in the kitchen, basement .‘ndmwmnvemrnd tear on your towels, ‘ Bremner‘s Vanilla Waters !flnfld Bros sCOT TOWELS emner Bros, cookle sensation Deâ€" ‘s food base fopped with I9@g SPECIAL SALE sCOT TISSUE ELFIN CRACKERS . 15¢ mm’,-‘“fl‘“ Always keep & 2 4 6 a 6 e 6# a # a ® i: .:n.’6u;c All Fiavors . 3 for 14¢ Full 1,000 sheet rolls the "land of eternal ."hi:y Beâ€" cause of its mountain scenery and lakes, | Guatemala has â€" also been named "the tropical Switzerland." Considering all three titles, Mr. Simpson says the absorbing fascinâ€" ation of the country can be fully nppncia,ted‘l:ffly by seeing Pictm of Guatem $ $3. 4 The republic is a small | the size of Ohio, but contains ‘ diversified |plant life, more mon ments of ancient civilization an« more magnificent scenery than an other equal area in the world. has, also, modern impro excellent system of roads, : nota system of Â¥ublic schools, paving an public buildings, which amaze t visitor of, Guatemala. Vâ€"Hert. too, the finest colonial church in Amer: ic}, with a statue of Chriln ‘fied and dates back to 1594. 3t . Famous The public is cordially invited tp hear Mr. Simpson. The members of both organiztions are urged to :t tend this meeting and are also asked to tell their friends â€"of this e#e tremely fine program. _ ‘ 5 [ ?{‘flb.sgc‘ 4 ... 29¢ 29¢ » 31¢ [ %%. l9c Its Rich Flavgr: Is Most Del;ms Perc.»Drip of Silex Gri | 35¢ Ib. THEB PRESS STEWARTS fifi‘é‘r&";‘"‘» 14 FILLET:OF SOLE...,}........... %WCABBAGE..,.;......_. Gr{dge Separatilon in Libertyville Is ‘37 Highway Program Highwood Grocery & Market i Daiiiway : (Awa Phone Highwood / _‘ (An imqmn:t‘ highway project that will be initiated in Libertyville during the coming year is the Milâ€" waukee avenue Jnde :separation at the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul tracks in the village. _ s Coffee Milwaukee avenue is a fourâ€"lane traffic artery from Cook :county morth to. Half Day at the present ‘t,hne,ibut the same highway proâ€" gram calls for ihe widening of the road as far as ibertyville. It proâ€" poses to widen the street to a lesser degree through the village business ‘district, and eventually elevate its grade over the railroad tracks. The â€" Haydenâ€"Cartwright bill makes it mandatory that 25 per cent of the allotment of federal funds to the state be used for the separation of grade crossings. Part of the fund in this case will be alâ€" lotted to the railroad, thus dividing the ¢ost three ways among the railâ€" {orth Sheridan Rd. Roger Williams Ave. Tel. Highland Park 4080 * 69¢ T. Bakke Grocery & Market $ in Ravinia Geo. B. Winter, Inc Fish Specials for Friday in Highland Park / in Highwood Phone Highland Park 460 . Full Pist t« 19¢ Wiam» x5 1 _ M ._ REAL MEXICAN . CHILI with the secret favor of HOT) TAMALES. Yes, the real | z 5° thing made from choice meats, can ## CHILI POWDER, a zestful far for scores of dishes, Fa Mexican cookery. No, 1 can Phone Highwood 1000 road, the state and the federal govâ€" ernment.â€" This will bring the cost within ‘range of possibility. Estiâ€" mated cost of the Libertyville imâ€" provement ‘is : $60,000, _ excluding property damage to be ‘lll“?l'ld. ; The grade crossing in Libertyâ€" ‘ville is considered a menace and highway builders admit that it would be folly to widen Milwaukee avenue and not eliminate the death trap in the heart of the village. C. H. Apple, district highway engiâ€" neer, is understood to have the Milwaukee avenue project under consideration in conection with the iproposed widening. . Â¥4 Edward J. Waite, Dies; Funeral Tuesday Edward J. Waite, for many years a resident of Highland Park, passed away Saturday, at his home 1722 N. Tripp ave., Chicago, following a brief illness. He was 72 years of _ .Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day, with interment in. Memorial Park cemetery. 5¢ 13¢ 25C 15¢ Centrella T hinâ€"Sliced â€"‘RYE BREAD Oldâ€"Fashioned Doughnuts, doz. ...».:... 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