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Highland Park Press, 10 Feb 1938, p. 3

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L. ccanidlet02 65. u000 t B 0. â€" t im og. 9/ 02.â€" i. ME iappimrraniire tm i io _ _ tcanitiet * ~miwey "Tor "ths §010 "Seat auruciied w ‘!\thnll’ukfllrll“ Council its meeting on Februâ€" ary 2 in order to discuss plans for the banquet and details of policy concerning . the program for the balance of the year beforé Miss Mary Longley‘s departure for Dalâ€" las, Texas, where she is to have a permanent position as director of the girl scouts. hi. 4 The leaders and council members presented Miss Longley with a farewell gift of "Orchids on Your Budget" and money to spend as she desired. Miss Longley, in the Bulâ€" letin to leaders and council memâ€" bers wrote this footâ€"note: "May I express to all of you my great pleasâ€" wre in having worked with you and the very deep appreciation I have of your generosity to me in giving me that lovely gift. It came to me to spend as I would, most of it, though part of it was "Orchids on Your Budget." which is my great ambition! Also, it‘s grand reading. I do thank you all." _ £ od, Thomas Killoran denied that he to take up the leadership of Nashâ€" T eigngenhe te Jn taiaage t [ â€" . Primary Candidates Arrive Early to File Petitions Highland Park Girl Scout Counâ€" cil is very grateful to Mr. Marvin Wallach for the donation of his leâ€" gal services necessary for obtaining corporation papers, and to Mrs. Star Archer, Mrs. Barton Pope, hit the bull‘s eye in the target five times last Friday night at "Parents‘ Mrs. Raymond E. Lee is assisting Mrs. John K. Davenpart with the Elm Place Troop No. 10. ATTENTION: GIRL SCOUTS! Be sure to see the display in celeâ€" bration of "International Month" of February, in the window of the Aleyon Theater building. _ _ leaving the party ranks. Justice of the Peace Harry Christensen of Inâ€" gleside, one of the most able of the mmu':mn-u filed Republican petitions for Stratâ€" ton for county clerk. saidâ€"papers. Night" at the Archery Class. in Elm Place school. Mr. Sidney Morâ€" ris, instructor, says the class will be limited to ony twentyâ€"four memâ€" bers so girl scouts wishing to join the beginning class are urged to register on Friday night, Feb, 18, at 7:80. Girl Scout banquet will be on March 4, at 6:30 o‘clock in Ravinia school. Cost 65¢ per person, Feb. 14 anid 28 are ‘rehearsal days at Ravinia sthool for all troops to practiee banquet songs. + Keeping an allâ€"night vigil in front of the south entrance of the county building and trying to seek shelter in the narrow doorway from the rain, seven â€"Kepublican candiâ€" dates for the county primary elecâ€" tion on April 12 filed their petitions at 8 a.m. Saturday for preferred places on the ballot. Decker also filed his nominating tition for reâ€"election. 1e The party struggle over the county leadership and the uncerâ€" tainty of support by one faction or the other has kept aspiring Demoâ€" cratic county candidates from cirâ€" ahth‘Mpoflfiu-.‘ Afraid to incite the ire of one facâ€" tion or the other, the aspiring Demâ€" cerats have permitted their nomiâ€" nating petitions to lie idle. While a number are known to have obâ€" tained petitions for signatures, only a few have braved the intraâ€"partyâ€" fight to obtain signers. » State highway employes and other state payrollers in the county have circulated nominating petiâ€" tions for state offices approved by the .. Horner . administration, but local petitioners have been scearce. ‘The showdown in the party is exâ€" pected when precinet committeemen candidates file. Democrats fighting the party leadership of Dr. R. R. 'l E" ~ r ' * : I I. i. V‘v-.'-v * Kennedy headed the line of the seven men waiting in front of the county clerk‘s office when the busiâ€" ness day was started. From early Friday afternoon friends of Kenâ€" nedy had kept the first position. During the night one was relieved by another so that at 7 a.m. when the sheriff opened the south enâ€" trance door Kennedy was the first in line. * Up to noon Kennedy was the only candidate to file his nominating peâ€" tition for sheriff. Others filing, in the order they presented their petitions to Deputy County Clerks Herman‘ L. Christenâ€" sen and Gregory Sheahen, were Allen J, Nelson for probate clerk, Jay B. Morse for county clerk, Wilâ€" liam J. Stratton for county clerk, Judge Perry L. Persons for reâ€"elecâ€" tion, Garfield Leaf for county treasâ€" urer, and W. C. Petty for reâ€"election as superintendent of county: schools. At 1i a.m. Probate Judge Martin C. : Mull plan to entrench themâ€" with precinet candidates to Girl Scout News THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1988 While the rift in the Democratic Chief Deputy Sheriff Thomas E. maunou‘ t oo €8.wonl mornel . â€"CMEF...oA. Joâ€" Robber Cau:ht in Winnetka Identifies Homes Entered Here Charles Kraushaar, Clm: former carpenter in Hillsboro, was in the custody of Winnetksa police earâ€" ly this week, where he was seized when found looting a home there. Upon questioning the robber conâ€" fessed to robbing four homes in Highland Park and two in Lake Bluff recently. Thirtyâ€"five homes along theâ€"North Shore were entered by him since June 1, and the value of his loot amounting to about $15,â€" 000 was principally gold and silver. w‘il:opfllomr'uh:dndh’fl: netka police as hln&ehméilil\uglnm, 721 Lincoln ‘avenue, ‘Winnetka. Knowing that the family was out of town, the police had been watching the house. ‘Seeing a light inside the house, they waited for the inâ€" sandwiches, Use it for clever new appetizers. ‘The luscious fiavor of freshlyâ€"ground peanuts. â€" eesamane®"" _ Real Economy "The Finest Coffee Money Can Bey" 12 oz jar. We Llaim at Aeast 75 We‘re anxious for you to try this tasty few preserve. It‘s an oldâ€"fashioned variety achievâ€" i"‘_““' popularity. A wonderful spread. 16 RIB ROAST Prime Beef, 1st 5 ribs, Ib. 32¢ 6th and 7th ribs ......... . Ib. SWEETBREADS 53.'.,‘_‘1‘.‘.‘..'?..."..??. 1.32¢ MEATFORLOAE _ 290C COTTAGE HAMS PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT Tomato soup is a universal favorite. At this special price lay in a supply. It‘s just the thing for children‘s lunches. No. 1 size can. PURE TOMATO PRESERVES How many heaping teaspoontuls in a pound of Stewarts Coffee? PEANUT BUTTER 17¢ ¢f TOMATO SOUP Our Meats Are Grade Aâ€" U. S. Inspected "Meat Makes the Meal" MEAT . 25¢ truder to come out and then arrestâ€" ed him. $ Kraushaar was brought to Highâ€" land Park, Monday, where he idenâ€" tified the following homes that he had burglarized: Paul H. Rice, 971 Lincoln place. Clinton . S. Beach, 1736 Rice street. Charles E. Sheridan road. Kraushaar, who resided in Chiâ€" cago, admitted that he had served. a term in the Joliet penitentiary from 1983 to 1986 for burglary, ‘ ‘The .two homes in Lake Bluff which were robbed were Orric J. McComb, 530 Prospect avenue, and E. T. Harlan, 82 Center avenue. His method of burglary was the use of a large stone diamond ring to cut a circle of glass from doors and admit himself by turning the lock of dwellings whose occupants mum‘:thm!hmqlhownu watch e newspgpers to learn when families were out of town. 147C 1 932C E. Kauffman, 2243 S. Always Interesting New Menu Ideas in . the Offerings of Your Centrella Grocer â€" t infham nc ctapromnmna neGeNiWidememiancmmscinsisiem â€"â€"â€">â€"__â€"â€"â€"__â€" T r‘ooo--‘u;’-‘o-oo-o:'c' ..--.---‘2:‘.‘“‘ CENTRELLA GREEN TEA . SILVER CUP GREEN TEA . CRAB MEAT RIPE OLIVES ...... A NORTH short ravorite IVORY FLAKES .... SILVER CUP TUNA FHISH . OLD MONK COLOSSAL PEAS & CARROTS . CENTRELLA CENTRELLA TAsTY SPICED DILL PICKLES .. FOR A TEMPTING dessERT DROMEDARY TAPIOCA SEEDLESS RAISINS ORANGE PEKOE TEA ORANGE PEKOE TEA THE PRESs Te T. a bage oo Aithed Order a pound teday and note this diference for yourself. of these butters for cooking and table use because they‘re SWEET (Not Sour) cream butter; A CartiGicate of Quality is Particular homemakers approve A rare combination of old cheese and new crackers, Perfect to serve with soups, salads crglnn”elhnbythanulvu. Large size Fresh baked for Centrelia Stores. Their delightful flavor is the result of a secret recipe in which quality cake flours, milk, Modmawaflmmhttuuumufly”c blended. A regular 39¢ value, onlyâ€"Pound ..,.3>.... .. The Amazing New Cracker Sensation Highwood Grocery & Market 367 Roger Williams Ave. Phone Highl Pk. 3000 H. T. Bakke, Inc. 14 N Shetidan Road â€"__ Phone Highl Pi. 460 CHOCOLATE BUTTER COOKIES 25¢ n Pn t QUAKER VANILLA WAFERS Inside he would gather up gold and silver, avoiding precious stones M-!(htnflob'mu-. Each week end he l:::a’: loot company fane mad on ram ts postal money order in payment. Wm. A. Churchill Leaves $200,000 Estate William A. Churchill, who died in Chicago on Jan. 2, left an estate -fluudunoo.ooowm,. erty to a daughter, grandchildren and brothers, according to the will admitted to probate Monday by Judge Martin °C. Decker. Letters testamentary were issued to the daughter, Mrs, Alice Churchill Gutâ€" mann and bond was fixed at $400,â€" 000. Other estates and proceedings reâ€" eorded by Probate Clerk John R. Bullock were as follows: FINE TABLE BUTTER . "Pride of Dairy States" SWEET CREAMERY BUTTER HEXIES Sara Neumann Levinson, Highâ€" Paul Schulze Bisculit Co.‘s Geo. B. Winter® Bremner Bros. Specials Pride of Lake Shore" «Tal ‘pint cans....". ~. 35¢ & 8 os. pkg. 7. os. gat can 2 cans 37¢ 6% OK, CAR . anzec. .29¢ # 08. PEF+ â€" ware .n:‘e‘ 15 os. pig 2pkgs. 23¢ 8 05. PKG: â€" wome. . 39€ 8 oz. pkg. Ko. # can ......._. _ 17¢ 4 on pig. .. .... . 23¢ 15 or. jar â€"â€" 2 jars 29¢ N. 8. Art League February Program land Parkâ€"Invéntory and appraiseâ€" ment bill approved.. Partial distriâ€" bution authorized. Gustay Zehntmeyer â€" Inventory and waiver of widow‘s award apâ€" proved. Robert Grant Murrie, Russellâ€" Will admitted to probate. Estate of $500 personal and $2000 real property given to wife. Letters tesâ€" tamentary issyed to Nellic 8. Murâ€" rie. â€"Bond of $1000. Heirship proved. _ Margaret Ellien Mitchellâ€"Inven tory approved. ‘The North Shore Art league proâ€" gram for the month of February is as follows: of Chicago, will speak on " Feb. 11th, Friday evening, 8 p.m. Edmund Giesbert, professor in the Art department of the University 2 pkgs. 19¢ . .. ... 43¢ Fancy Florid ..... @doz. @DC Pad Artone ... o m 429C fm!:.l.us':a...4 to 5C TA Piage .. $ im 3 7€C LETTUVCE & FANCY FLORIDA STRAWBERRIES 2 °. 27¢ ORANGES z Fancy Florida ..... doz. meovonetnrrnnrnrnncrcecsrrsccconee RHUBARB z Fancy Hothouse ... Ths. CHILI CON CARNE * 2 . 25¢ * A tempting combination of delicious fruits in small cubes and pieces. One of the nicest fruit cocktails you‘ve ever tasted. No. 1 size cans. Fancy Iceberg, £ (Extra large heads, 2 for 21¢) K‘ Good Cooks Insiston * TOWN CRIER BROCCO * 4 Fancy C-Ilfol:l-h. large bunk $ 989C MEXICAN TAMALES There‘s a piquant favor to this spaghetti_ ;ou'unotfigdhmuhubnnd. Pour two cans in a casserole and bake . . , a real treat. No. 1 size cans, We recommend Town Crier Flour FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 . 377C FLOUR Our Prices Are Quoted on the Markets Bost ... x 17€ Art," â€" illustrating slides. u* “ with Feb, 1ith; In the studio. Exhibâ€" ition of Design and Typography by Maholy Nagy, director of the Baâ€" haus School of Design. Feb, 22 at 8:30 p.luâ€"mom. A masked ball to be the Winnetka Waoman‘s Club. . Reserâ€" vations to be sent to: Miss Leola Spafford, 1111 Spruce street, Winâ€" netka, in care of the North Shore Art League. Grace Brion of Gleneo man of the Mardi Gras. Centrelia Subscribe for the PRESS More and more Evâ€" anston and North Shore. homemakers :n using this fi:: our, recommended them by their Centrelâ€" 87c 24.1b. Bag of Gleneoe is chairâ€" PAGE BRUSH

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