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Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1930, p. 38

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38 100% Pure x Orange Juice â€" Grapefruit Juice â€" Lemon 49¢ quart â€" 29¢ pint â€" 16¢ 4 pint Phone H. P. 4380 NIEBUHR‘S RACKLIN®‘S 25% Savings CHARLES GLASS The Winter collection of models from the leading couturiers including exâ€" quisite evening gowns and wraps as well as smart woolens and suits for country wear will be displayed by KATHARINE WALKER SMITH at her studio, 270 East Deerpath Avenue, Lake Forest, II1. great saving. On all Men‘s Overcoats, Leather Coats, Sheepskin Coats, and Sweatâ€" ers; a full line of ladies‘ and men‘s furnishings. Buy your fall and winter goods at a We are carrying a large stock of seasonable goods for the entire famâ€" ily. * Waukegan Avenue Store Highwood, IIl. TELEPHONE 1216 Tuesday, Oct. 28 THE PRESS as architect for a parish church in Cork, Ireland. His Immaculate high school on Irving Park boulevard, with the interesting sculptures by Alfonso Iznelli; is one of the thoroughly worthwhile â€" architectural _ creations which we see as we drive to Chicago along Sheridan road and the Lake Shore drive. Mr. George Wallace Carr is a memâ€" ber of the firm of Nimmons, Carr & Wright; interesting items from the work of this firm are several large ccuntry clubs in the Chicago district and numerous large branch stores built in various parts of the United States for Sears Roebuck & Co. Mr. Carr is one of the pioneer residents of Ravinia and is a member of the Highland Park school board. WOMAN‘S CLUB OPENS â€"|,. 33RD SEASON OCT. 21 «= Mr. William B. Mann is well known fer his residential and commercial work.. Among his recent commissions are the alterations now being made to the North Shore Trust Co. building in Highland Park, the new Schneiderâ€" Hundley building on Sheridan road, and the recently completed addition to the Moraine hotel. Mr. Mann is one of the old residents of Highland Park. Mr. Frederick Hodgdon, of the firm of Stanton & Hodgdon, is the designâ€" er of our beautiful new ctiy: hall in Highland Park. He was also assoâ€" ciate architect for the new Jewish synagogue on Sheridan road near Irving Park boulevard, in Chicago. ° Mr. Frank Venning and Mr. Edâ€" Mr. Frank Venning and Mr. Edâ€" ward Merrill are members of the firm of Granger & Bollenbacher, whose outstanding achievements have been in the residential and ecclesiastical ficlds. Mr. John Van Bergen has designed many charming residences in this disâ€" trict and has been one of the first to see and realize the beauties of Wisâ€" consin ledge stone. He has also deâ€" signed and built several schools, inâ€" cluding the Braeside school and, in association with Mr. Lawrence Buck, the auditorium addition of the Raâ€" vinia school. Mr. Harry H. Bentley ‘has specialâ€" ized in the field of domestic architecâ€" ture. His residence for Mr. Henry Iammer, on Woodland road, Ravinia, In her own refreshing, inimitable way, Mrs. Brazelton reviewed "Deepâ€" ening Stream" by Dorothy Canfield, and "Mahatma Ghandi," his own story. Next. week Wednesday, at ten o‘clock at the Woman‘s club, Mrs. Brazelton will give "Issues and Imâ€" portance of Impending Elections," which will refer to the coming elecâ€" tions of November 4. (Continued from page 4) f Books to be discussed by Mrs. Brazâ€" elton in her future lectures include "Seed" by Charles Norris; "The New Russia" _ by â€" Dorothy : Thompson; "Mosaic" by G. B. Stern; "The Story of Brigham Young," by Susa Young, "Philippa" by Anne Douglas Sedgâ€" wick, "The Edwardians" by V. Sackâ€" villeâ€"West, "Success" by Lion Feuchtâ€" wanger, and "The Bittertea" of Genâ€" R. A. M. Holds Meeting A stated. convocation of Highland Park Chapter No. 226 R. A. M. was held last evening at 7:30 o‘clock in Masonic temple. <The Mark Master degree was conferred. cral Yen Miss Eva Emmet Wycoff Tel. H. P. 4387 BOTH $1.59 HUSENETTER HARDWARE COMPANY Deerfield, Ilinois 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVE. J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT CO, Trainer of the Singing Voice in Highland Park on s Wednesdays Phone Long Beach 4646 1 qt. Johnson‘s Wax $1.50 1 Johnson Dust Mop $1.25 ) CENTRAL AVENUE A. H. MUHLKE Sold and Repaired Thursday, October 23, 1930 clephone H. P. 400 Finest Display of MEMORIALS in Chicago Phone 363 Ravinia

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