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Highland Park Press, 11 Feb 1937, p. 13

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Lamb Shldrs- E hiift'sl8iodiless Picnic Hams“ 19". mug" nod Round ' ho , some of the Vehildren hi the class by playing vari instruments. _ I ll mustttei vu a violin solo, Mull played. which we all on- L en we had two plum I Made" by Mullen lad Egan For jiiriirr.jy_!,..it,t,e,r.,..i,.,l,,s=t,,'.r,,, Steak tht ilse Pound (iii, Evin hid ksirt the “in: in sup-nae fttht Donald Vail. q, M.“ m ng time the 8th trrade planning . 1:1li pro- its own "tio-tA.. So be said. Next the In- q would com up and speech " moot 11009h _ After this. the third , came out and ro-i h u e person wpuld is notgednuted irVr came It fortrtlrt and leh was Bed Grumman gave the speech " u netted perm Would teach for the sky." T mum, “Blunt: your [fit In: Un excel“ nd 1 would like to com magnum“. l -- A i speeches that I thoulht u, as follows: 7 _ “My“: 111 u- the tour level: of lihttt- They and four pup- [ rs in I pity. They English. Informal Enz- " Bad Grammar. First puppet“wohkl eomo‘ on m and guy a tteh uppet, nia School Notes “My Pippa, "Raise yogi "Put your hands Chickens um: Pod Veal - Cutlets Pound 29e Pound 2Se Schubert and "Meep, Bsby, Skep." Other new had equally. as. ful _ certs. An accordion d a bargain were additional irilrtrtt- ments in the 6th grade. " Marjorie Gmiaong 8. ' C Skating Gar-vial Ravinia hat! its annual Skating Carnival .Pett. _ Rh. There More about 600 people there: To gin the evening, " 6:30, there an a hockey match, Ravinia, 7th grade venue the 8th. With a hard battle, the tth won. . , 1 There we: then e eogtuini parade followed by me6s, The? were, very exciting. We also. had some advelty‘ numbers. Jo Grinnell and Edvard LiiieMerld put on a cop, and her stunt. Don Sheridln ind Bill Lev- intron jumped the two. hockey nets. They were very ttood,. Mr. and In. Detmnhardt and Helen Fun? did some fancy Vsketing u did alto Noney Armstrong end Peggy he. The 8th grade girls bed e‘torch drill. which everyone enjoyed: mule "uh"- -'".""'"" ~77". . _ There were refréshmenu reed mad then we had free skating. ' The winners in the races were: ', . _ Boys»! Tiff under. I, Bill Inuit. the. - 011th: 8. Andy Andra". I T cm- i no. or an“. I, mm 11?“: A Gaol um; 8, L. 3mm. I 'NL' m or under. 1. outta-church: I. Fonda-fold: 8. Mi! Jana. ' Girls ' m or under. 1.01mi Whale: t, 7 Betty in»: a. y: 'ee:....-, "I - - .B.r.r'--t-"-"-' mrriia"k".5Ce'iiisiG, Luau-A l atu"ll", tid At"A/,'lt" I not I ' I ore". ' Helen Sun“; 3. in! Meetttre.l artifact“. I.” “:2: ob! J not: 8, Bitt [MM Git-h tt ya. or 'mar. 1. My I John: 2. In” Show: I. Shirl-y W Boys " yrs. 0 I “an. I, Jim yr loll; 3. cum has: I. Bur-tad. ttith "matador. 1.Din.D-m- latch: I. In. Willem: I. Pally. BT18 "I. or and". l J. I nu: I. . Grant“: 8, Bound Wm. , Girl. In 311. or and-r. t, Betti thank: irfaiu"iureutrAt9.rtAP,y,',""t; Don " m t. John P""""! 2. Bay Johnson: 8. R. Iean. " Girl. If yrs._ I; let Benson: s. Mia mu: Pd Rib or Loin Veal Chopt' Pound Quality Cleaners mu. P. m j RELIABLE LAUNDRY I. - and-m. ... -. -..._ ,__, m " "I. I. John Whlnif 2, In John-an: t. R. Hear-V. , m. " ya. I. mm Benton: k, we. WM; 8, may Jones. J “rub-00”. I. DRY CLEANING po. 25c Pound 25c SPECIAL Tenderibed u35e u.22e a.16e 2Se Pound 25c nnzjz. the. a W: m” rein-eh: I. was. ' ot T'"' t, (tst,',,':",," - lit- on: t, are.‘ a. ty t: an. I John: W I all: 3. D. A. K BETTER . _ ‘FILMS REVIEW “The 8 G, Girt ‘in Town.” Cut: Gourmand; Atm tuthttrtt, Helen Broderick, Erie Bloc. Thu-v day, Feb. 11;.3Fut moving comedy with a clever out. 'A, beautiful model plum Ito may only for money-ttut' abolly thtdr both love and money. High tstttartainmettt "we. Foamy. _ . “Gena-:1 Spunky." Chm-Spunky McFulnnd. Phillip Holman. Ralph Mama, Thu-tau, Feb. .11. An annulus episode ik southern 111. during the days of the Civil wary enlivened by p'leasinir ,iutaiia1%s1ee- “and. Many I of them plantation melodies. The slight stag-y plenum.- ly burlesquod, panama I mull boob. blnck 3nd my pal, befriended" . generous ”wager on n Miatsistsippi river boat. Casting, acting aid di- rection are excellent, ofterfntt I llno tl"" otcomedy and drama. Fam- i y. T “Charlie. Chain at the Opera!“ Cut: Warner Gland, Boris Karloff, Charlotte Henry; Friday, Saturday, Feb. 12.13. tn addition to the high standard of l direction and acting that has characterised all the Charlie :Chan mistiry trlnur, "Charlie Chan at the Opera"~hu rather more prevention: setting: _ and back- ground than mini. The operatic se- quences and? bachtatg‘ mags give distinction to a we11-eorurtrueted and logically developed story. Adults. "Born Tb Deuce." Cut: Eleanor‘ Powell, "mea Steven, Virginia Bruce, Uta: Medal.” Band-y, Mon.- day,' Tuesday, Feb. 14, Ilk, 16. Bril- liantly “.1“, 'this fut paced, merry, muecll attenuate 'prw videa high entertainment through romance, lively musk, rollicking comedy and plemorous sets. The dancing of iEleenor Powell is the high-light of the picture. The Inge out, ugh sn artist. in his particulur field, gives excellent and versatile perfprmmeet. Femilz. A TicfiririiF On I inane." Itutt.. Funk 't5t,t; Joan. Blonds“, Guy Kibbee, ednesdly, Thursday, FA. n, 18. MODERN 9u.. KIWI-nag Free CLEARANCE SALE it; Giiime1r suécessful Nomi! Slllillllfollllltl.E 9514. co. It is simple; to piafinii build a modern gas kitchen. The entire oost.can be kept within a moderate family budget, 1......» mhnthlv mvments can be arranged to suit the family income. ' r ' The first step in modernizing your kitchen is to install a modern, gas «range, so different in its controlled cooking. superior oven performance and exceptional broiling quali- ties that your old range. The modern gas range! lessens housework and increases the pleasures of the home. Kitchen Planning Serpiée We have e lute (roan of skillful experts to help.you plen your modern kitchen. There in no obligation to purchase any audience. Toke advantage of this stiemU1 free Met. Transform your kitchen into . “dream kitchen? r r V ' Only a few tioor "mtrUt left'from the huge clearance “I. of Electro- lux Gas Rotridornterr"s and 1936 Univorul and Magic. are! modern in ranges. Hurry it you went to nuke your first step mud: . modern kitchen in runusudly economical step. First can” lint served on all remaining elegance bargains. . “I'll ,3388 tr'tukmd to the ma. Swimf pad and repleh with brain! at; notion. Emmy "tad In . what did eat no! ahead with n ex- eeptiondly has «you timing and humor. Adults and you: adults. With no" dun a million M - on: M RM. = “Wu In" indieatad to [ tury of Btata Edward J. Hugh» that? "her will begin humanly to u- ‘mt motorists operating can. bur- iptt obsolou license plus. Although the Motor Vehicle I." requires all can to be registered by January Iirt, some motorists penis: in operating their an with lat you": plates. Then as no day: of grace provided in the law. Warn Motorists to Secure 1937 Licenses I Secretary Hughes aid the my ad the recalcitrant ere Wrists who do norm their are Ith, winter month, There is no we V to check these delinquents, he aid. ' During the entire ya: ttf 1936. a total of 1,459,195 passenger at: were licensed by 2gttt, Hughes. Wish of the untamobile deput- mont traid that minmigions thus In this yur comp.“ hwopbly with the mtr1tsteatiorts of Ia.st yew eget, that many newly one car no negistered throughout the war. T . _ “There “gain many m one: operating " cl.- with 1986 licenses. Jhis odes began mailing 1937 plug: ‘on Dec; 7, 1986, cud I he] that oper- atom have had ample time in which to mike spplieation for 1987 li- censes. ' V In til letter issued to at enforce- ment omens, Sou-stun Hugh: pointed out: ‘\ “Plane notify every motor vehi- clq operator in your respective dis. trlct who is embracing a vehicle with 1986 license or with none " ntl to lmmoglintely make npplicgtion for licgnu plans tdrysirmr' 1987.? ", "GiG'ii'ar" Ai, I the tiw, motorists who operate with obsolete license: no liable ta that and thte. I habomakmtully . mummnu _ C _ ELECTROLOILB . tlzysuudAu-‘u " Put ”MWMZ'H "Y 11.9.09 _ 11it,1t,')'Rs'j, ty ",.b" PORT I', TS "Patronize Our. AdvUtiaem HECKETSW ILER STUDIO Photo raphers " Very moderate in price ' our studio, Phone for an appointme today. b tsow) tha'. JOHNS ENOE TELEPHONE HP. " HOWARD MO, “I... The Meoto STE nélmsr STEP ram-.2: 2,'tfPtgu'Mt"g THIRD STE! PM! I“! 1|!"th

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