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Highland Park Press, 8 Apr 1937, p. 4

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‘Those boys who are interested should make application immediately to their respective Township Superâ€" visors. 7 ‘ C.C.C. Enrollment Burial services were day afternoon at the Graceland cemetery. Attention of the community is called to the fact that the CCC enâ€" rollment for young men, 17 to 28 years inclusive, is to take place at 7 North County street, Waukegan, April 16. He is survived by his widow, Winâ€" nie Fricke Fellows, two daughters, Mrs. G. R. Armstrong of Brookline, Mass., Virginia, a son Louis Grant and a sister Henrietta Fellows of Wichita, Kansas. Mr. Fellows was well known and highly respected among the legal profession of Chicago, having had charge as librarian of the Chicago Law institute for forty years, from which he retired three years ago. Mr. Fellows had resided in Raâ€" vinia about 12 years, and was formâ€" erly from Evanston. He attended the Universities of Indiana and Northwestern and was a graduate of Kent College of Law. f John W. Fellows Passes on April 2 Mr. John W. Fellows of 365 Woodland road, Ravinia, passed :ny at his home on Friday, April A piano ‘recital was given last Saturday afternoon by Juplh from the beginner‘s groups of Mrs. Harâ€" old Finch at her home, 800 Ridgeâ€" wood drive, After the recital the pupils participated ‘in a music spelling. bee and all received favors. The two groups consist of the folâ€" lowing pupils: Nancy Aiston, Porâ€" tia Allen, Dick Baum, Helen Dahi, Janeth Finch, Barbara Fredrickson, Mary Halsted, Jack Hansen, Phyllis Kirby, Patty Lake, Ann Templeton and Kathie Watkins. PAGE FOUR ©HICAGO OFFICES Subscription Price, $1.50 per. yeur Ewolmhw of M eards of thanks, obit , notices of entertainments, or other Tiiniey wive e e cce L menaneds will oo harees af Coenaieintnte t oihet Beginners Groups in Piano Recital 386 East Park Avenue FPOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS You get all these features at lowest cost only in â€" CHEVROLET won to insure a; intended 1 THE CH John L. Udel!, Publisher and Managing Editor Mrs. Florence W. Bartel, Associate Eéitor "HolBebgt W baie rhericls wofer" WM. RUEHL & CO. held â€" Monâ€" Chapel of Bridge, bunco, 500 and pinochle will be played and refreshments will ‘be served. There will be table prizes and a door prize. CHEYROLET DIVISION, Ceneral Motors Corporation, DETROIT, MICHICA : Omm‘lâ€"*g_h&t#q Oa-dhnhâ€"l‘- The card party to be given by the Community Choral club of the Y.W.C.A. will be held Friday eveâ€" ning, April 16 at 8 o‘clock, instead of in the afternoon as was previâ€" ously announced. Next Tuesday evening a rehearâ€" sal of the club will be held in the Legion hall, third floor of Masonic temple building at 8 o‘clock. Anyâ€" one who wishes to take part in the cantata is asked to attend this meetâ€" ing. Everyone is welcome. Choral Cluh Will On Sunday, May 9th, the Comâ€" munity Choral club of the Y.W.C.A. will present a sacred cantata, "The Holy City," by Faul. Russell Nelâ€" son is directing the concert. As this is to be a community offering all members of various churches and ogganizations are invited \to join with them. Jt will be given for the community free of charge. e Rehearsals Held for Sacred Cantata May 9 At the time of Mr. Owens ordinaâ€" tion he was the youngest candidate in the state of Kansas. After servâ€" ing two Baptists churches as pastor in Wichita Kansas, Mr. Owens moved to Chicago to attend the Northern Baptist Theological Semâ€" inary. This young man was assistâ€" ant pastor at the Humboldt Park Baptist church in Chicago before he moved here. Young people ‘are especially invited. Baptists to Meet Sunday to Discuss Organization Here All those of Baptist faith in North Shore communities are urged to atâ€" tend a prayer service Sunday afterâ€" noon, April 18, at 3 p.m. at the Y. The meeting has been called by Rev. Ross Owens, Jr., for the purâ€" pose ofâ€" discussing the advisability of organizing a new church in Highâ€" land Park, 5 cents per single copy Highland Park, Hlinols d reach the editor by and Park § rLY Building Tok Conteal Ni ly payments to sult your pursa, Phone Highland Park 4240 Deerfield. are anouncing the artival of a daughter, March 31. . . . Miss Margaret Merryweather, will sail April 23 for Europe to spend the summer. . . . The George Rossetters of Lincoln avenue, are the parents of a son, born Saturday at the Highland Park hospital. . . . The P. W. Chapman family are leayâ€" ing for New York where they will, remain indefinitely. . . . R. Arthur Wood was nominated Friday for president of the Chicago Stock Exâ€" l TEN YEARS AGO ‘ April 7, 1927 R The B & L restaurant the management of M. D; Le ‘and C. Bertolinit of Highland has been opened in Deerfield. . . ; Patrick O‘Neil of Highwood and Leo Heneâ€" hen of Everett were killed and two other Everett residents were badly injured in an auto accident on Wauâ€" kegan road, north of Deerfield, early Saturday morning. . . . Wm. C. Egan celebrated his 86th birthday, Friday, April 1. . . . Dr. G. H. Mitchell has opened a dental office in this city. . .. Mr. Herman Denzel was given a pleasant surpris@ last Friday when several friends came to help him celebrate his birthday anniversary. TWENTY YEARS AGO f April 5, 1917 Purdy‘s new ‘l:n‘â€"u store on Central avenue, is displaying an atâ€" tractive display of milinary faghâ€" loned from kitchen utensils. . . . . The entire Citizens ticket won out in Tuesday‘s election. . . . O. John Thes was found dead in his home on County Line road, % The â€"Arthur â€" Greuel‘s their fourth wedding anniversary last Thursday. . . . Mrs. Fred Horâ€" enberger of Deerfield celebrated her birthday anniversary, a% s City and town Mmfid to postpone further negotiations for a new city and town hall, owing to the high taxes and the possibility of an additional war tax. . . . The Allen Butterfields have sold their ‘home on Onwentsia avenue and have moved to Ravinia. . . . A son was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" mentrout. .. . The Jolly twelve met Wednesday evening with Mrs. W. E. Cummings of Highwood. 16 N. Sheridan Road â€" Room 1 Daily Specials During €, Spring Vacation Week at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. LQOKING BACKWARD "KAE" STAMP SHOP THE PRESS For further information contact M. Tucker, chairman of the Stay and Play club. £u" The Illinois State High school table tennis tournament will be he:Q on Saturday morning,, April 24th at 10 a‘m. at the Stay and Play club, 168 W. Monroe street, Chiâ€" cago. Events consist of men‘s sinâ€" gles, ladies singles, men‘s doubles and mixed doubles. A special feature will be a singles exhibition by Danny Freer present Chicago. district champion from New Trier high school. + Table Tennis Tourney in Chicago, April 24 â€" According to the baseball schedâ€" ule, the ‘St. Louis Brownsâ€"will be playing the Chicago White Sox in Chicago on that date, and it is hoped that Mr. «Hornsby will conâ€" sent to come to Highland Park folâ€" lowing the game that day, to appear on this program. Howard G. Davison Passes on April 2 lah Demgen and two sons, William and Leroy to survive him. $ Grapes and Strawberries at the lowest market price . A military funeral was held Monâ€" day at 2 o‘clockâ€"at the Han Funeral home in Waukegan. Burial was in Wittren cemetery west of Waukeâ€" gan. He leaves four daughters, Luâ€" cille, Helen and Ruth and Mrs. Beuâ€" Pomatents "Sgeeer "Port" at" e pencer American Legion is showing the latest American League baseball picture at the Elm Place school auditorium. An invitation has been sent to Roger Hornsby, manager of the St. Louis Browns, to come to Highland Park that evening and give a short talk in connection with the picture. Medium size; per dozen ... large bunch POV ....csusect Howard G. Davison of Waukegan, father of Mrs. Beulah Demgen and William Davison of this city, died Friday in Vietory Memorial hospital following an illness of several years duration.â€" He was 61 years old and a Spanish American War veteran. Ask Hornsby to Speak Here Apr. 30 DATE & NUT BREAD FREE DELIVERY ‘Grocery and Market FREE DELIVERY Iporitae 747 â€" 380CENTRALAVE. mgimarar 748 Medinm Guaranteed Grade "A" Oscar Mayer or Jersey PICCHIETTI BROS. 3 ::::h‘l for _20‘ Colossal Fresh and Tender Oscar Ma Jersey BUTTER Rnlled;nli.?t...‘,,35c â€"3 Yhs. for $1.00 _California Extra Fa ICEBERG LE'I'I'U& FANCY RED ALASKA socx%m SALMON Best Made BROOMS for .. 74‘ Fresh Jumbo Pineapples VEGETABLES C..& B. ASSORTED JELLY large heads * 2 TOE ... .coivesceieiihineecivey Crosse & Blackwell *â€"â€" SPECIAL C. & B. Pure Fruit Assorted Preserves We feature Texas Best Fruit _ Texas | _ _ cans for . large cans SOF s scususts BABY CARROTS glasses for ... cans for . 1â€"1b. jars FOR : on Special for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY C. & B. TOMATO JUICE _ Pos, ... AVG Texas Large Juice ONE CAN FREE ASPARAGUS FRUITS Buy â€" The Best for Good Health or 20c 49¢ 25¢ 43¢ 79¢ 49¢ $1 45¢ Bake your pastry with this special flour 24% lbs. TOF s »i TOWN CRIER Whole or half, larded ; DEL D. .NE ili c ePioencenccatires pound Whole or half ; per pound ... pound Meat Specials L T Y BRIGHT CALVES LIVER pounds for .. "SALADA" TENDER MADE HAM BEEF TENDERLOIN out a fuller flavor, a richer color. peak i&w eut, v-*:d“m I inupieratineg wm somming oy Thk Tate is importants _ _ C * * . For spinach is fickle. It begins deâ€" hhrlm.véfiun 5 hours after pickâ€" Diras ye Spinach is raised cial nooks of the country to bring Birds Spinach. In a bath like ng-’:mh‘z:&hhmn‘l chance of any sand being left in the mmwfivfim water are used to wash each pound of gin by throwing out all stalks and fibm#fld‘l‘hol%d gmmmfiqm he spinach. And next they proceed Toenpate Anihart hy trovenl box of B in thar ons fifl in it. o ies e Te n aople CHICKEN LIVERS Raised in special nooks Birds Eye Spinach is raised in s Armour‘s Star ROUND STEAK THESE DEALERS SELL BIRDS EYE FOODS Pound 05c COMMUNITY SERVICE GROCERY, 393 Central Avenue GEO. B. WINTER INC., 361 Roger Williams Avenue, Ravinia Fancy Steer Ss1 . 29 Fort Howard Tollet Tissue VALUE Con A & P FOOD STORE, 510 Central Avenue WILSON & REGAN, Deerficld dozen Strictly Fresh Table Two dozen limit _ 28c 49¢ 43¢ 55¢ $1 271¢ that bri ou spinach as fresh and mmyminuhitldnbhmi. And the price, special for one week, starting todays is u%huc.bu. Serves 4. You can sandâ€"less, readyâ€"toâ€"cook s ch from your Birds Eye Foods dealer today. He eold applied with the speed of light! A ad:r so intense and so swiftly apâ€" plied that the farmâ€"freshness is actuâ€" o onl y o Mfimh used for all Erm foods. It is the only way on record spinach, even in sumâ€" =Muunmu hmét::.mht.‘l.nthdfi-.z color to fade. " _ C Italian Food Specials Gallon J0F ... Dumo Brand PURE TOMATO PASTE Pound for ... BOAP SPECIALS 3 for _ 12 Package with free bow! 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