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Highland Park Press, 29 Jul 1937, p. 5

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Miss Marian Keeney to Conduct Classes at "Â¥" This Fall THURSDAY JULY 29, 1987 The High School Fortnightly and Ith and 8th ‘Grade Assemblies will .,.&a':&numv.w.c.&uu the of Miss Marian Keeâ€" mey whose classes in social dancing have proved popular with Kenilâ€" worth and Winnetka young people. This announcement is made by Mrs. Lee ~Frank, Y.W.C.A. education chairman, in response to many adâ€" vance inquiries regarding fall plans. Miss Keeney will continue her clases in Rhythmic Dancing and Balâ€" ht!orsl‘:h. Miss Agnes Daly who has lnlmtthhln-c will offer Ballet Toe Dancing, as well as Tap classes at the Y. Deâ€" tailed ‘announcements concerning these activities and other classes will be made later. â€" Funeral Services Held Last Friday Funeral services for D. Edward LaCroix, 59, of 430 Onkrlzgo ave., Highwood, were held at 9:80 a. m. Friday from St. James church in neg. coms<l.., in Mighland~â€"Park. Mr. LaCroix, who died Tuesday, is survived by his wife and a daughâ€" ter. Deerficld Day:s Aug. 13â€"14â€"15 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 _ Highland Park GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop Your Children .: .. HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers They change so rapidly in a few years, but photographs of them never grow up. ‘ The vacation period is an ideal time for photographs of the youngsters. Plan for a sitting now. 7 sOUTH 8$T. JOHNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 (Continued from Page 1) was not clearly understood because it resulted in an organized protest of many who claimed that it imâ€" posed expense to them, that it would too greatly change their landscapâ€" ing or as in some instances that they serious. Ail of which may have been true but assthe correction of any one condition is only to be had through cooperation and with each. making a personal effort the resultâ€" ing compromise to trim all shrubâ€" bery has resulted in even greater growth during the past few years, Chief of Police Edw. Moroney adâ€" vises that the police department is most willing to help if need be in enforcing the existing ordinance, but realizes that enforceability to a large extent depends on favorable public sentiment. Civic Groups Joinâ€" ‘The majority of accidents during the past year have been due to obâ€" structed vision and unfortunately most of these involved children, The number of these clearly indicates the need for attention and the safeâ€" ty committee urges that everyone begin now before school begins by first correcting any condition on their own property, and then interâ€" esting neighbors and hedping to own .organizations. â€" ‘Through : the efforts of the safety committee much of the shrubbery at the wrade crossings has been cut or taken out and with public support the balâ€" ;n.‘elo of the condition vin;o rectiâ€" Commuander Wm. Heinricks of the American Legion who sponâ€" sors of the safety committee promâ€" ises the full support of the Legion and it is suggested that report covâ€" ering any special condition be sent Ahe\committee for attention. Music Committee to Plan Recital There will be a meeting of the music committee of the Highland Park Woman‘s club next Monday afternoon, Aug. 2, at 4:00 p. m., at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Clarence W. Schaaf, 200 Ravine drive. Plans will be discussed for a Sunday afternoon. musicale to be: given this fall at the home of Mrs. L. L, Cohen on Hazel ave, under the auspices of the club. On this occasion, Magda Carabo, violin virâ€" tuoso, who has been in New York for the past year under the Juilliard Foundation Fellowship, will appear on the program. She is coming to Chicago especvially for this recital. Following is the committee in charge: . Mrs. C. W Schaaf, chairman; Mrs. I. C. Schur, coâ€"chairman; Mrs. Eugene Engelhard, Mrs. ~Alfred Carl Pfanstiehl, Mrs. William Gartâ€" Burdick, %L. L. .Cohen, Mrs. side, Mrs. mette .Jones, ~Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. James Loeb, Mrs. John Oliver, Mrs. J. V. Spachâ€" ner, Mrs. John R. Todd. Mrs. Herbert Smith, new presi dent of the Highland Park Wom an‘s club, also will be present. Mrs. Schaaf expects to serve tea to the committee in her garden, during the afternoon. Quality Cleaners â€" _ Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Flower Show at Visitors will have the opportunity of making a tour through several beautiful nearby Sheridan road esâ€" tates. The gardens of these estates will be open for the occasion. Tickâ€" ets may be purchased at the gate. Lake Shore Club August 6th and 7th The North Shore Garden club plans to hold a Flower Show August 6th and 7th at the Lake Shore Country club, Sheridan road, in Glencoe. Many novel features will be presented in this beautiful setting on the shore of Lake Michigan. Aâ€" splash party is being given b{ the St. James young people‘s clul on Thursday evening July 29th at the . Artemis swimming pool at Round Lake, II!. Tim Lorimer and Tom Cameron are the coâ€"chairmen of this affair and have arranged a place to meet the requirements of everyone.. There will be swimnming in an out door pool and a skating Splash Party by St. James Young People Tonight BLUE COFFEE CHILI SAUCE CIDER VINEGAR Unome TOMATOES No. 214 cans; ... Unome Early PEAS; No. 2 KETSHUP Ox YDOL,..:.:. Noneâ€"Such or Savoy PEAS; No. 2 cans... PRIDO . . . . Security Prune Plums Libby‘s TOMATO Cooked Ration No. 2%4 cans In g jars Snider‘s Whole or Sliced BEETS Per basket CAMAY IvORY Mediam or large; (10¢ ea.) OX YDOL MV "1â€".s»ssnwiveccerivwees AMERICAN FAMILY . FREE DELIVER Y No WA "|snow Shop with Confidence at the Blue Goose « the Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore ~Specials for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday â€" B1¢; 3 ts. ....__.â€" profer Lo e THB PRBES8 3 jars 50¢ cans cans ... 0@ 4i 25¢ Cl wke â€"FOOD MART skating.‘ Renahan‘s Pavilion at Round Lake beach is available for those who like to dance. Stanley Kohan, 27, a waiter emâ€" ployed at the Northmoor Country elub was fined $5 and costs last week for allegedly setting fire to the North Western station in Highwood. ‘The group will meet at the Parish hall at 7:00 p.m. and drive out to Round Lake together. Transportaâ€" tion will be provided for those who do not have cars. 50¢ Police Magistrate Jong:‘:lflm in Highwood police court Staâ€" tion Agent Joe Nelson declare that Kohan, in a drunk and disorderly condition, threw a lighted match or cigaret in a waste basket in the washroom of;the station. A small fire resulted. Waiter Fined $5.00 in Blaze Episode 25¢ 49¢ Install Legion Officers Friday Night 21¢ _ Harvey Hansen, and his installing team from the Dumaresq Spencer post, No. 145, American Legion, inâ€" stalled the officers of the Stupeyâ€" Smith post, Highwood, Friday night 25¢ 50¢ 25¢ Manor House 516 â€" 518 Central Avenue Noneâ€"Such KIDNEY BEANS No. 2 cans ... Richelieu GRAPEâ€" FRUIT JUICE _â€" No. 2 cans Michigan Celery Elberta Free Stone PEACHES Tok _ 3 u20c Lovely Brand Grape Snider‘s a. (ShoppiMBaaM) 2 bottles for 290 No Rubbing Wax with Split Duster or with Wool Applicator One QUART i *‘ . â€". . 90¢ OLD ENGLISH Snider‘s OLD ENCLISH WAX for Fleors, * 50° 14b. ce . dcans 29¢ bunches & . . . 2bottles P2Gq ; o â€" e Ib. jar 27%(: 3 cans 29¢ Ieans 3D9¢ »~.... $1.25 Savoy , . 25¢ Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. MR. PAUL A. HARSCH, C.8.B. of Toledo, Ohio f Tracs: Highend Fack: oo Mr Hecich io a wemiee of ihe Board of Lectureshig of The Mother Church â€"â€" The First First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Illinois ye 19¢ 29¢ FREE LECTURE Christian Science TUESDAY, AUG. 3, 1937, at 8:00 P. M. . Patronize Our Advertisers The public is cordially invited to a Blue Goose Meat Specials BEEF POT ROAST Choice Cuts; Pound en n uL SOeT 1937 Spring LEG OF LAMB Pound . Kraft LOAF CHEESE SMOKED BEEF TONGUES Pound , Ib. cans 2 for 25c PALE DRY GINGERALE LIME RICKEY and ROOT BEER A large bottle: 25¢ | University Club BEVERAGES as""" 2010 2 large for 35c oncurs â€" 32¢ PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT i 271¢ H. P. 4400 2 aart 20@ by All Phones _ 204¢

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