Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Sep 1927, p. 3

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The my took plan In the pro-once 'of Daily on. hundred we: in the living room of the no.” but at an improvised din-Judo of band- NI pm. hr. and in. baht a! All an flowed in Mr beautiful an M At eitur_oodoftuattar stood two very muon- tears m- 1!de which van ”than; of M WNW“ new 'e-M'..'- ..... -.v_%r "cw, one un- (W In, but: CHAIN Eur grade and hi t'huit2',aud an of marked assistance in their respective en the combined work of the entire orgmizg- tipo is a dart for the benettt of all women and girie. The new Y. W. building on Laurel avenue In: need by 19,500 persons in 1927. That in itself in evidence of the popularity of the institution end the good work it in doing. The building is con- venient. well equipped end the manure-neat in all t'tgtt'ri',t' is excellent. Here n greet work is being done day by through- out the year for the welfnre of the young women of the communi- ty, and when you give toward its support you are giving toward one of the moat worthy causes. The annual campaign for funds for the Y. W. is now in . It in time to give again for the 'r"Hl'.,'i'td'ii,u"l"t'd,'lert'lTi't,dtnttA".'t ',, i, - Mr‘ -- --.- my "I"! v. luv-u. "mu-"um. In the Y. W. than its something of ulna for every young wom- In. Ita Bible and English classes and other courses of instruc- tion; in world fellow ip momma; its parties; its mother: and gunmen: ttr,eAte deb: my 'rt?yPaeaett ‘of Tltielt ft doipg Sometimes the question h naked. "Why 3 Y. W. C. A. in High- Iend'Pnrk‘!" The W in as mtmifotd u the varied and splendid MtheY.W.C.A.l-doinstorthommenuldgirlIoftheoom- nanny. ht it: «an! Mint! the Y. W. Alford: the young men of the community whiten- end opportunities which would be otherwise ter, It points the xiv and guides and help: it our: unbition a mists them to r in it; it provides the hockmund and the foundation upon which are built happy, useful lives. It in the (new inilueeta in the community for the ttpttyitlituetyt, but‘type 0110mm womanhood. cmrmg minus , ’um'm‘mtg'khkhmmmx a or widbwmbAWtb-mwhohmwfih hum. m. -duttruiht"-tiduoar tfl'lg"t,tnt2'/lg'h,titltttg,trt,,itit Mus 4trr,,ftt,eA',h,U,ettt,t2' upofacnnnunity. lined 'lfttdu'l',%t,t JIt ltr,', tru,' ant-:3; eo 'rtomstun10ttme.hut,itifatrtsgtttitukaGitiiE HWY. guy-nu- g airy-q an. '_et'uima*tr'erutraiotatt-eso-ta, T lat-Ow.“ WHYAY. W. C. AJNHIGHLAND PARK? we cut. she was: man! dar, " the West Point hotel, when she was I viaitor of bar cousin, Cadet Patel Blanchard. Jr., of the U. S. lili- tary “any, West Point. New York. 1hsherretuAttrirtstresiaGUiii V """e"_ee_ - - .. new dir- with relatives "tsrfriemU. Mio Priscilla Column! in enjoying I nation {mm bee duties in the once a! the North shore railroad in 11ittt" -_AJ Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard eotertain- ed mar-l friends and minim It I dinner party give? at her ham-an W-lkvr Ivonne last Sunday ','fei"s in honor of her niece, Min Ethel D. killer who has just recently mm- ed from an extendnive trip through ' --. ETC, - . _ - Mie Maude Hakka entered the Presbyterian inc-pits! Mining School for Nurse; on lend-y. She will live " the school in Chicago. Mr. and In. John Stntford who have been viliting in Thedlord. Cun- da, Mann Full! And Samara for the put three weeks In expected home this weekend. V her I. Cow-IAN. What Does Your Foot Do? you: but must permide suppon. must ts-tet-tor-rho/rt-tttand ttptmderthe 1MtBat-tuttttea- mun-each”. Nevin an who: hem t'tlu'gl"g11tNe2t',Udtf?t.ttg the"tmtt'urtdtNro-ituo6ttt_ 'hresrdh-raht- atmlyt'oof t'd"fJ','l,fde.'l'M1rdlrll',N,'l'll"Wt'fe mammaumnpmm $0.6ka _ 79t+tttetrrttteggB.eretetrAretPt- nret_.atqrtsrt_rntrWtue-rsbq t,t,e'ttft'2ttt"iShtt,rrght trr-th-est"-" “h new” 'h.ag.Pt-Sttttet.dtghr-. 1th. “dunk-Mu. AMMHG WI.“ "ahriaodtttrrtrmdtatatr-ttt. Inna-nu Many people consider it better to have laughed " everything than never to hm bathed It att.--Arrteri- can alumina. The Rev. Father Ratherolnel and a party of friends from Reynolds, Indiana. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Hake of Sheridan avenue. . The Philathea elm of the First United Evangelical church met an Emmy at the home of Mrs. Clin- n Fritach of Oakwood avenue. V _ Min Gm Johnston of North ava- nne returned on Saturday from De- troit when she spent ten days. Mrs. C. N. Khalil]! and hubs". Elizabeth. of S. Green Buy“ an "peetedttmtsethetntterpnrtotthi. week from trartatuek., Mich., ,bere they have spent the summer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dominic De Sun!» of Lincoln place unnounce the birth of I daughter on Tuesday, Sept. sf,! m. the Miittturtd.Par& hospital. His: Doris Ewell of St. Paul spent the week-end " the guest of It. and In. J. C. Ewell of Carr venue, Ba- vinil. _ Mr. Ind Mrs. George Sunni of Laurel avenue nnnounce the birth at a son on Maud-y, Sept. 26, " the Highland Pal: hospital. In. Mee- ens was formerly Min Cum Cnrqueville.‘ _ o tfr. J. C. Ewell of Carr “can. his liner. Min Doris Ewell and Mr. AN tert.tuid, MEFMUC Cui- fomin when Mr. Ewen will take A trip through the Canadian Rodin. He expects to bo (an. about two weeks. T Chin Balk. of Lincoln 'tuet hit on “My for Coroel1 Univ-HR! when tte will enter his from you. Mr. ma In. Albert Am... lor- merly Marthn Aresasratd of hard "can: were Sunday - of Mr. and In. Chules Kluge of Dave, venue, Evasion. C Mr. uni Mm. W. Johanna of Soc~ and street m receiving com-tub tions an the birth of u What on Sntuldny, Sept. " a the lithium! Park hospital. _ Mrs. J. T. Alexander formerly of Highland Park in visiting her dingh- ter, Mrs. John Baker of Lit. For- at. Mrs, Alexander lives in Com- do, edit. "can. will Morn Prim "tee I Inch visit in Alexandria, URL. 'rt-h-the-toth- cr,_lr. her. Min Lulu Ditmer ot N. St. John. :vmue in spending her nation " Pekin, Ind. artutiruu.diUGTariiaaT. _hy.30Lu.-tthEWP-rk hospital. [ ILMSOMdEM- d.'smoduettuttmtnrforc-tt mtirmmkt, than in and NI Ionian-ohm. _ Mr.stdMrss.W.ast-atk Second “met In an my pan-h *mhm may. it "e HYh9nd, Pee Aergtital. - --et-gat%u.._. “mulch-L _ #ia.0-Tuara.wtlt-tat.at Hui In sum GiGUGGG GG-GT-G; My: has: "an h in. of Mr: an In; Jihraa,, (up. Hmmmnryunmlnluuin lace curtains and bedding hummus maywellbea ntieiped"thitst,ttnt. [gm {buyout I " Wool I 1233!! o-ri-sa.- YSg"ttit"d'.t P“ .5 to OCTOBER HOME NEEDS SPECIAIILY PRICED Lincoln M arket 519 Central Avenue _ Gatenett's Sammy refrigeration is important at all times. Our refrigerating equipment is the last word in modern health insurgpce. When you purchase " Phone Highland Park 3140 Phone in your order and call for it later. SWIFI'SPREMIUMSLICED BACON, lb. . . . . . . . _ .39c LOINORRIBLAMBCHOPS,verybest,Ib .......49c TRY OUR BEST' SMOKED HAM, % or whole, ttt Me P0RKsHoULDERRoAs'r,tts-..........1su, FRESH oREsisEnmtorums,n,............,.., misr'NArrvERormDsrEArr,m ..............35e BEST NATIVE PLATE BEEF FOR BOILING, lb. 12%c ALEGOFFINESTSPRINGLAMB, lb. ...,.......30e IUICY MILWAUKEE RED mns, lb. ...... . . . . .25c DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGE, lb. .25c crrorcEraAsmsrrEw,'m .......................15e SMOKED CALIFORNIA HAMS, 4 to 6 lb. aim, lb. . . .20c DELICIOUS BOILED HAM, SliCed to order, m . . . . .60c GROGAN'S FAMOUS BRISKET CORNED BEEF m 28e meats from as, you know that your funin will raid/iii;' If - but pm no! ”2%.“ STORE NEWS "rqct098barr_ ifffliii Rayon ploomais. $1.49. liable colon quilt, seldom to be had It this priee. 69e pair. MW Square neck nylon. Made of very service- able quality rayon In orchid. peach and tuah. Women’s Wool Mixed Hose, 69e Rayon Night- gown. $2.50 Heavy quality rlyon bloomers. Made with Hut lock seam: and cut mil. Peach, tfesh, white and tan. All new fall shades. Neatly embroidered cuffs in fUre and turn back styles. Gloves, 79c Chamoisuode Of pure gum rubber trimmed with flower, pocket and mine. Rubber Tea Aprons 39c' the best. ii

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