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Highland Park Press, 10 Jun 1937, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Purk, Ilinots Isaued ‘Thursday of each week by the Udell Wa,sieyst with e ttts mal edirent, of ue coviins, " Poaw ahould reach the edher noon to insure appearance in current lasue. Subscription Price, $1.50 per year held Thursday evening June 3. The reports of the chairmen were read and accepted. It was voted to send a boy to the 1987 Boys State to be held in Springfield, IIL The Boys iState is a selection of outstanding high sehool boys assembled by the American Legion in a 7â€"12 day enâ€" eammmant with all axnenses naid. Elects New Officers ‘The eleetion of officers was held and the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: Prosiâ€" dent, Mrs. David E. Johnson; first vice president, Mrs, W. H. L. Bowâ€" den; second vice president, Mrs. Edâ€" win +L. Gilroy; treasurer, Mrs. Henry C. Eitner; secretary, Mrs. John Peters; corresponding secreâ€" tary; Mrs. Victoria Iverson; serâ€" geant at arms, Mrs. Jessie Norrien; chaplain, Mrs. Luebke. The June business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was Wednesday and Thursday Fridayâ€"Saturdayâ€"Saturday Matinee and Evening "Paramount Pictorial â€" Vaudevilleâ€"Reel, "Bring On the Girls" Betty: Boop Cartoon, "Pudgy Takes a Bowâ€"Wow".. ?‘huu hthrc News Saturdayâ€"One Day Onlyâ€"Matinee and Evening Mâ€"Gâ€"M Miniature, "Romance of Digestion" â€" Travel "Glim of Java and Ceylon" â€" Cartoon, "Pork‘s S ounpg o mnnkt Wednesdayâ€"Tharsdayâ€"Friday Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues.â€"Sunday continuous from 2 to 11 p.m. June 13â€"14â€"15 W:m'mlun â€"« Rast Meots West â€" Maytime xAl:-‘h.M -'..-u‘ mi‘a““ * Th« Poince Ti the Ruoper "THE KING AND THE CHORUS GIRL" Contains 430 U. $. p. walts of Viemin D PP _ vet quen. Here is truly a palatable milk! Selected berds, scientific bottling and quick deâ€" livery bring you fresh, sweet flavor in every bottle. 1 You‘ll Agree That It‘s the Best You‘ve Ever Tasted! Approved â€"by â€"Evanston Mellody Farms Milk is rulned under the direct . supervision the Evanston Board of Health. Phone Highland Park 674 Today! with Fernard Gravet, Joan Blondell, Edward Everett Horton, Alan Mowbray, Mary Nash, Jane Wyman, Kenny Baker, and Luis Alberni MELLODY FARMS DAIRY with Elisabeth Bergner, Laurence Olivier, Sophie Stewart, and Henry Ainley with Will Rogers, Rochelle Hudson, Marian Ni Ralph Hun-.mo-eul.uynm::" EARLY BIRD HOUR â€" 6:30 P. M. TO 7:00 P. M. ADMISSION EVERY DAY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Adults 25 cents . Children 10 cents s AFTER 7 P. M. REGULAR PRICES . Adults 35 cents Children 10 cents with Bing Crosby, Bob Burns, Martha Raye, Shirley Ross 2502 _ 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest 2502 BOARD OF HEALTH where an "A FAMILY AFFAIR®" with Lionel Barrymore, Eric Linden, Cecelia Parker, and Mickey Rooney Comedy, "Some Time Soon" â€" Traveltalk, "Touring Brazil" "Chesapeake Bay Retriever" â€" Latest Fox Movietone News Cartoon â€" COomedy â€" Novelty â€" Latest Metrotone News THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS of condolence, cards of tha: is Guircaco subvaaax goaurry anour "WAIKIKI WEDDING*" fls thalks is rablnbed Till it shathel at mpaier Soraticieg John 1. Udel!, Publisher and Managing Editor "AS YOU LIKE IT" "DOCTOR BULL * Giadys Udel!, Classified Advertising . o Cornrir ubchined Park 461400 969 Escapes Injury as Car Skids Into Pole «nd crashed into the city lintft signs, knocking : them down. He then skidded across te road, into a teleâ€" phone pole, the impact breaking the pole in half. He escaped slightly telli of Highwood, skidded on the pavement at the intersection of County Line road, ran onto the curb While driving north on Green Bay road, last Saturday, Peter Marâ€" After completing his flying examâ€" ination, a student of the Long Beach Polytechnic high school, Long Beach, California, received his pilot‘s lcense. This entitles him to fly anyâ€" where and to carry passengers. 9Days . Oaly *J J4CL Go any day‘during the season. . Onty $11438 6 cents per single copy June 11 and 12 June 16â€"17â€"18 June 9â€"10 June 19 TWENTY YEARS AGO June 7, 1917 Highland Park registers seventyâ€" two under selective draft law. , . . Highland Park business men coâ€"opâ€" erating with Highland Park Defense Council plan July 4 celebration. . . . Two men caught taking copper wire from Public Service lines. . . , Anâ€" nouncement is made of the marriage of Miss Norrene Gannon of Wheaton to William L. Harrison of this city, which took place June 2. . . , On Saturday evening the: of Miss Wilhelmina Bell, of the O. F. Bells, and George m, son of Mrs. John Shelton, took place at the home of the bride‘s parents. The Lincoln Market is opening toâ€" day, June 9, at 519 Central avenue. . . . Mrs. H. C. Carver, resident here since 1876, passes away. . . , Mrs. R. E. Wood and daughter, Anne, reâ€" turned Sunday from Europe. . . . . Mr. Charles Melville is retiring from the North Shore line after twentyâ€" five years of service. . . . Miss Cora Hendee, the new librarian of the local library, arrives this week from Iowa City. . .. Miss Cecilia Peterâ€" son has chosen June 25 as the date of her marriage to Addison Robert Cooksey of Northbrook. . . . The marriage of Anne Cecilia Berube and Mr. Lioyd Ebert of Glenceoe will take place Sunday morning at Imâ€" maculate Conception church. . . . The marriage of Miss Margaret Nason to Mr. Horace Fishback, of Brookâ€" ings, 8. D., will take place June 11. James Bingham of Chicago. . . . The Burr H. Kress‘ of Deerfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Loretta, to Mr. Alexander . . . Miss Margaret Forgan and Mr. William E. Smith of Evanston were . . . Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Deerfield announces the engagement of her daughter, Clara, to Mr. Edward vabimaiy oui va LOOKING BACKWARD at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Pross. h Wlaert t l rEcoMS!\" co. 377 NORTH FIRST S1 y M L A N ARK L is an art! It requires skilled men and the RIGHT equipment. We have both. Drive in here when in need of this work. â€" y PrAiiâ€"GPOKBh PGrg . MAY NOT BE A FINE ART BuUT A Goop0 oay‘s wOrk is a FiNE START TOWARD AN WHITEWASHING A FENCE CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFF EASY CONSCIENCE TEN YEARS AGO June 9, 1927 voymr owrms. TBE PRESS mflb-b{m\ Mrs. M. Watson is returning to her home in Scotland after visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Summerville. . . . . Miss Nelli¢ Corcoran and Mr. Philip Coyle of New York were married June 2 in HWoly Cross church. . . . A son was born this morning to the Robert Landauer‘s of Ravinia. . . . Helen Clason, 20, is the victim of Ernest Diecbert of Deerficld enterâ€" tained at a miscellancous shower Sunday for Theresa Klemp. C. N. Kimball Leaves Estate of $529,561 Curtis Nathaniel Kimball of Highâ€" land Park, pioneer piano manufacâ€" tum'hoszdhnm,ldtl net estate $529,561, according to an inheritance tax return on file toâ€" day in county court. The estate goes to the widow, Mrs. Fannie Kimball of Highland Park, and four children, David H., William W., Elizabeth, and Mrs. Mary Van Steenderen. State inheritance taxes reported due total $5,973. Milwaukee R. R. to Feature Special Enndav Fveweciane The Chicago Milwaukee road anâ€" nounce a special Bikeâ€"Train excurâ€" sion to Union Grove and Burlingâ€" ton, Wisconsin for Sunday, June 13. The train will leave the Union staâ€" tion at 8:30 a.m. Daylight Saving Time and will arrive in Union Grove at 9:45 a.m. It will leave Burlingâ€" ton at 7:20 p.m. for the return trip. You can take your bicycle along and it will be carried on the train. Bicycles may also be secured for a small additional charge at Union Grove. BUILD YOUR HOME NOW Avoid Rising Costs ._ Complete Labor and Materials Estimates Through Our Contractors No Commission â€" Low Interest Rates M. H. HUSSEY CORPORATION Majestic 456 Waukegan, IHl. FREE DELIVERY Grocery and Market FREE I m cNr 747 _ 3s0CENTRALAVE. ALEIHL ITALIAN FOOD SPECIALS IMPORTED OLIVE oL Duome Brand d @ to 5 years old, WOF Th ......sicl‘ln 2;!1 Tien 2. PICCHIETTI‘S WEEK END SPECIALS BEVERAGE SPECIAL Hioot nl:: Line Brand ‘kie Lime Rickey Dozen ln:o‘ s bottles for _-89C (plus botle deposit) _ es â€"~__â€" _ .10¢ PICCHIETTI BROS. Jumbe pound ... __POoST TOASTIES or CORN FLAKES VEGETABLES for For Delicions Food Ingredients to Prepare Italian Dishes, SHOP at PICCHIETTTS. California TABLE CELERY bunches TGF .. Selected NEW POTATOES Large size dozen for ... Special for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUICY ORANGES CrREEN BEans Jersey Brand BUTTER PINEAPPLE Monarch Best 35¢ ... $1.65 59c¢ 17¢ 19¢ 49¢ 35¢ 19¢ +_TWO TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE Cut to order, per pound ... Well aged, per pound Meat Specials Strictly Fresh PICKLED BEEF TONGUE ud ... 206 cludes Milwaukee and Madison, Wis., with a wisit to locomotive shops, roundhouses, car shops and yards. Both of the above trips are offered at a very nominal price. Full inâ€" formation may be secured from the ticket agent at any Milwaukee RR. station. rdlndhl:’::gludbiw way and Historical soâ€" ciety, Model Builders guild and Railâ€" Won‘t ou be a good scout and help a Boy Scout? Boy Scouts of Troop 37, Highâ€" wood are collecting newspapers, magazines, clothes hangers and old furniture. All of these items will be sold and the funds collected will aid the scouts to attend Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Ja Wan for a two weeks period this summer. call H. P. 3710. â€" Help Highwood Scouts to Attend Camp Phone Lake Forest 500 pounds for (Siked) 1937 _ SPRING LEG O‘ LAMB Another feature sponsored by this Swift‘s Premium, Armour‘s Star or Globe BACON s BEEF POT ROAST SIRLOIN STEAK 23¢ of O‘NEILL HARDWARE COMPANY Mss 4 on tor 29€ OV ALTINE $1.00 size 53¢ Call For Demonstration Established 1868 $1.09 33¢ 28¢ 43¢ HOUSEWIVESâ€" Master Ant Killer ride your home of ants in 24 hours. Money back guarat we. Suld at stores. C Suitable for the F.H.A. Guarantes. Also 134 N CL & W [ is CAB "mss Tel. Highwood 337 8. YONDORF & CO., INC. A‘-fl-.;u N. LaSalle St. -m¢ Opposite City Hall â€" Chicago. 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