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Highland Park Press, 24 Feb 1949, p. 2

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Page 2 You Can‘t Beat Highland Park! Well, its been right chilly, hasn‘t it? And I‘ll wager you‘re kinda thinking about a vacation. And some golf ; some swimming ; and some scenic driving . ... You‘ll be pleased at driving conditions during your approaching vacation time. Roads are better than ever. | Gas stations are plentiful. | And attendants are once again courteous and eager to please you . .. ; Now, about the first thing you‘ve got to do before you go on a vacation is to get clean clothes ready. That‘s a job. But Reliable Laundry and Alcyon Cleaners solved that problem for us, getting our shirts and suits ready just in time for a trip .. .. I always put things I‘m going to need in the wrong suitcaseâ€" the one that stays in the car . . . when I‘m in the hotel room . . . Oh, and here‘s a hint: It seems most wash rooms at roadside gas stations have forâ€" gotten soap is still manufactured. ‘There‘s never any available. Recommend you take along an extra bar. Your hands and face get dirty on an -u}o trip, ABOUT MONEY? . .. Money is always a problem when you‘re traveling. ‘That is, where and how to keep it. My bank recommended Travelâ€" er‘s Checks, They‘re safest and most convenient. Ten dollar checks are best, I believe, and be sure to sign them in the presence of the cashier. Traveler‘s checks are honored nearly everywhere. And when there‘s some question about cashâ€" ing them, call the manager and he‘ll okay them . . . A NOTE ON SUNBURN ... I suppose all of us, since early childhood, have been warned about the sun. _ But here‘s one individual who forgets to heed the warning. of peeling . . . and more is ahead. Moderation is fine at all times. And if you‘re not moderate with Old Sol, you‘re liable to spend your vacation in bed! _ Well now. Ice Capades of 1949 To Open March 6 At Chicago Arena Ice Capades of 1949, ninth ediâ€" tion of the sensationally successâ€" ful musical revue on ice, comes to the Chicago Arena March 6 for an engagement of 18 evening perâ€" fofimncu and four matinees. The largest of all the ice showsâ€"in fact, the largest company of any Packing suitcases is a real art. It‘s one this writer will never THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinois. s-b;«ip:o- rates : 31.““.’.-. year; 5 cents per & nmnfl"m. y S ids ie of 557. BIT ON PACKING ... by the Highland Laure] avenue, publication must one side of of the writer. Â¥ Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editer. I‘m already on my third round More later . Cervi Sales & Service TL H. P. 1197 _‘ Schwinn built heary duty Whizzer . bicycle, ;";l ice $65. 26, 24 luck Schuwian Meycles BIC YCLES So, You Want A Vacation? as you know . . . WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ LET‘S TAKE A LOOK of each week irk Press, 516 for asy of all, "Snow White and the] Seven Dwarfs" through special ex-‘ clusive arrangement with Walt Disney, creator of this enchanting romance for the screen. In bringâ€" ing "Snow White" to the ice, proâ€" ducer John H. Harris was not content to present a digest of the brilliant fantasy. For Ice Capades, he decided, the entire story must lbe told. | complete with dialogue and. the original musical score which is so l well known. type on tounâ€"Ire Capades is making history in the popular realm of rink entertainment on this triumphal coast to coast trek. It has brought the first completely new change in ice show format. With it glittering record of pioneering, Ice Capades now is presenting the most brilliant fantâ€" Consequently, the marvelous tale of the lovely young princess, her Prince Charming and her strange but stedfast friends, the Dwarfs, is unfolded in its entirety Ice Capades of 1949 would have a strong claim to greatness just with the‘ presentation of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" aâ€" lone, yet this is only one of nine great production numbers. Others include Winter Wonderland, Fiesâ€" ta, A Day at Atlantic City, Dresâ€" den Dolls, Grecian Nights and Merry Widow Waltz fmab. x The cast of over 200 is one of the most brilliant in Ice Capades‘ JEWELERS â€" OPTICIANS Across from Bank By The unique service of the Christian Science Reading Room has been designed to aid you and others in sharing the healing benefits which everâ€"inâ€" creasing thousands are receivâ€" ing through Christian Science. PARK PRESS) and Silver Regardless of Condition L. H. NEMEROFF Here the Bible, "Science and Health with Key to the Inforthation concerning free public lectures, church services, and other Christian Science acâ€" plete explanation of Christian Science â€"and other Christian borrowed, or purchased. We Buy Old Gold 43 NO. SHERIDAN RD. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE For True Inspiration Highland Park 630 HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY history and is headed by gorgeous Charming; the Old Smoothies duo of Orrin Markhus and Irma Thomâ€" as, Eric Waite, Charlie Slagle, badminton champs, Alan Konrad, Jackson and Lynam, Helen Davidâ€" son, Mullen Twins and Raiche, Salter and Kinney, Chuckie Stein, Mary Lela Wood and others. scheduled Saturdays, March 12 and 19, and Sundays, March 13 and 20. Opening night, open to the public, will be sponsored by the Lytton‘s "L" Club, Tickets for all performances are on sale at Lytton‘s and Arena box offices and by mail order to the Arena. Manual Arts A Full and Satisfying Course in District 108 over Following is a very brief overâ€" view of his classroom work with pupils in the Lincoln and Ravinia schools. mny' of his students, graduated and grown up, come back to see Mr. Borg. Fifth grade: â€" Use of coping saws, files, sandpaper, back saws and paint brushes. Making of house and street signs, novelty pot and pan holders, duplicate key 3 10x31 inch fine cotton huck towels. Also huck towels with floral center. DISH CLOTHS ...... 12 for $1.00 Knit Dish Cloths. Colored stripe, regular 10c value. Other Dish Cloths ........ at 8 for $1.00 Cotton Huck Towels 2 for $1.00 6 FLOUR SACK TOWELS $1.15 18x34 inch flour sack towels in plastic food bag. WASH GOODS _._.._._...... vd. 83¢ All our regular $1.00 wash goods, includâ€" ing new gingham, chambray and prints. Another Group of Wash Fabrics Plastic Table Covers 2 for $1.00 Clear plastic, transparent covers. Size 5S4xTH .......................... T O# DRAPERY FABRICS ... vd. $1.00 Discontinued patterns. All are worth much more than this sale price. OUTING FLANNEL 2 vds. $1.00 36â€"inch heavy bleached outing. Our regâ€" ular 59¢ flannel. ..............__.2 yds $1.00 INFANTS‘ SNOW SUITS $5.95 Size 17%x21 for camp, chilâ€" dren‘s beds, etc. Feather filled. Made of fine all wool fabrics. Worth $10.95 and $12.95. Priced for quick clearâ€" Large 4â€"0z. skein of Minerva knitting worsted. Wide range of colors. Minerve Nylon Yarn 60c value 2 for $1 HOUSE DRESSES .............. $1.95 Values up to $4.25. Reduced for clearance. Broken assortments. KNITTING WORSTED sk. $1.00 TOWELS 18x36 inch towels. Martex make. White with colored 2 $Im borders. 65¢ value ........ for NAPKINSâ€"Irish WASH CLOTHS 14â€"inch pure Irish linen full bleached z Fine quality .................... 1 Martex wash cloths. Regular 25¢ cloth at MOHAWK SHEETS 72x108 inch 81x108 inch TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday, Feb. 25 & 26 FEATHER PILLOWS DOLLAR VALUE Dollar Value Days LINENS at $100 cach . THE PRESS 2 . *I" Mr. and Mrs. Roman Kretschmer (Aida Capitani) of 124 Maple avenue, Highwood, became the parents of a daughter, Alida, on Tuesday, February 15, at the Highland Park hospital. The baby has two brothers, Johnnie, 4, and Bobbie, 2. . Gnlidpnnllta are> the Angelo Capitanis of the same _lg.lo_.vo- schmers of North Chicago A brother for Joel Terry, 5, and Jerald Dale, 2, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Thursâ€" day, February 17. They are the sons of the J. H. Eisermans of 982 N. Green Bay road. The baby has been named Kenneth Alfred. Mrs. Eiserman is the former Ellen Baracani, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Baracani of 238 High street, Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eiserman of Rondâ€" out are the paternal grandparents. On Thursday, February 17,â€"a son was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schinler of 3110 Anâ€" chorage court, Glenview. 2 for $1.00 LOOK WHO‘S HERE A daughter, Marilyn Frances, is born on Friday, February 18, Garnett &Co. " 5"00 Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00 All pure linen handâ€"embroidered. Seldom seen at so low a price. KNIT PANTIES ........ 2 for $1.00 ;:;;&n assortments of numbers worth to 79c pr. While they last. QUILTED BOXES ............ $1.00 Satin boxes for hosiery, cleaning tissues and gloves. Pastel shades. ANKLE SOCKS __.... 3 prs. $1.00 Allour regular 39¢ infants‘ and childrens‘ socks included. BRASSIERES, CORSETS .... $1.00 Plaid Brassieres in all sizes. Twoâ€"way stretch girdles. Some worth to $5.00. WOMEN‘S PAJAMAS .._....._. Broken assortments. Regular $350 to $4.25 values. WOMEN‘S DRESSES ........ $5.00 filéedtquickcm.nn-uwnh up to $2250. No returns. No exchanges. NO PHONE ORDERS â€" NO REFUNDS â€"â€" D A Y S Priced to clear at ........ BOYS‘ AND CHILDREN‘S OVERALLS $100 FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS Boys‘ and Girls‘ Pajomeos .... $195 KNWIT SLEEPERS Regular $1.95 value ............ $100 CHILDREN‘S WEAR SPECIALS CORDUROY BONNETS â€" ‘Tots knit sleepers with feet. ALL ITEMS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK. Store Opens at 9. _ Plan to be here early. Hformer Evalyn Jacobs. at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Winfield of 1435 Fower road, Winnetka. The baby weighed six and a half pounds. Marilyn has a brother Robert, 3. Mrs. Winfield is the A little girl was born on Sunâ€" day, February 20, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. E. Northbrook A sister for Jeffery Bruce who will be two years old on April 25, arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Sunday, February 20. ‘Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. __.. $1.95 â€" $2.95 Februery 25â€"26 ; j We Offer * 20% Off On A Selected Group of FINE STATIONERY: Regular Price, $1.00 to $1.25 per Box All DOLLS, Regularly Priced at $4.75 to $21.95 Each Colorful Plastic MASTER BUILDER Sets f A Special Group of Selected TOYS Extra Special (While They Last) : Ome Packet (To A Customet) of Handâ€"Tinted BUZZAâ€"CARDOZO GIFT ENCLOSURE CARDS, FREE With Any One $1.00 Or Over Purchase. . 34 North First Street THE CORRESPONDENCE NOOK â€" $100 of 2215 Oak street, DOLLAR VALUE DAYS For Special Values On Highland Park, MEN‘S SHIRTS $2.79 2 for $5.50 White and fancy Broadcloth Shirts. Worth to $4.95. 2 MEN‘S SHORTS 79c 2 for $1.50 Shorts. Values to $1.25. While they last SR .2 53â€" cive s aveitvertrttrcrrstecieveccorseraccuce: To SOK YKeRRIP MEN‘S HOSE ... 3 prs. $1.00 WINTER JACKETS . Sweat Sox and 6x3 ribbed socks. Regular 55¢ value. 3 prs. $1.00 to clear at %, price. MEN‘S PAJAMAS ......._._.. Of woven broadcloth and knit fabrics. Bs S o ETS Cns inem on Doi Value Days at GROUP 1â€"Women‘s Shoes, broken and size and style ranges $al BOYS‘ SHIRTS ... Broken lots worth up to BOYS‘ SLACKS .. Sizes to 32 waist. Made of wool Values to $7.95. GROUP 2â€"Another lot of Women‘s Shoes priced for quick clearance 82“ at nair MEN‘S SWEATERS GROUP 3â€"Men‘s Shoes in 3300 broken size ranges, pair ......... Many other groups at drastic All wool sweaters worth "to"".n“*,.l Priced to close out. While they last. 25¢ value. You‘ll want a lot m-zmm MEN‘S HANDKERCHIEFS 8 for $1.00 Dollar Value Days SHOE SPECIALS In the Men‘s Store also of Chicago. ‘The baby‘s mother is the former Wallace Weinress of 1412 8. Sherâ€" idan road. The little girl, who has Mr. Lucile Leven. Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithh Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First Highland Park T7 TWO DAYS ON‘ Friday and Saturday, Feb. 25 & 26 Auto Made e RUFFLED CURTAINS Tilinois D A HEL S NO CREDITS ‘Telephoneâ€"6680 of to 50% $1.00 $2.95

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