Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 5

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Thursday, Nov. 1 Arthur Hamilton '%harft, ox-cap- tain of tho QM. corps, U.S.A.. and ri-rcnlly appointml‘ rcMosontative of tho Air-way Sanitary System fur the city of Highland Park and the North Shore district has arrived in High- land Park. He is accompanied by Mr. Charles Tsenit, demonstrator of tho Air-way Sanitary system. Capt. S'eharfr was detailed as prop- t-r’y n!tieer in Ft. Sheridan, 1918-19. /.Ur. Tsvrue is a trrtului of Grin- Ct,rden presith I roside‘ lury ar, PARENTS VISIT HIGH l SCHOOL THIS EVENING‘ Program Also Friday and Satur- day; Feature of National Education Week Community Garden Class to Have Guest Day Tea and guest noon. Nov Highland Represents Air-Way _ Sanitary System Here rue expert. anieal and l tl Visiting night for the parents of Ireerfield high sehooi students this owning. Novemlwr 13, will open the three day program in observance of National Education week. The parents will have dinner in the high school cafeteria from six to sown (ft-luck. This will be followed by a program in the auditorium. Vir- ginia l'urenti. Margaret Esmiz, and Ruth' Pardee will present a violin tr'ur, The Girls’ Glee club is to sing "What the Chimney Sang,” "The Night "as a Thousand Eyes," and "Turn Ye in Me." Mr. Santlwit'k will then give a talk on "Deerfield+'hields Capt. F'vharfr was detailed as prop- "rv, nftieer in Ft. Sheridan, 1918-19. i.Mr. Tsvnte is a prudmtn nf Grin- m-ll ('th'L'O, la,, and of Harvard in Cambridge, Mass. He is an oriental "oerfield Rotary The Deerfield Rotary club is meet- ine at norm today in the Deerfield (arc. The speaker will be Mr. L. J. Wilmct of Waukegan. 0n m-xl Thursday evening. NW. 20, on? nf the Mum-st nun-tings of tho year is antieipated. Prominent Rotarians from various parts of the vouhtry, Australia and New Zenland. will he present. This movtinz (vip, be held in the Deerfield school auditors mm. Each membrw is asked to have as :r 'tuest sumonnc who is a real gar- -n enthusiast. . A speieal program has been ar- mgml . Mrs, Roy Crossman will llk on "Gardening With a Camera." Mr. McMillan will give an illus- atvd garden talk. The newly elected offleert, of the "rden (-luh are Mrs. J. P. Denison, "esidupt; Mrs. T. F, Dawson, vice. rosident. and Mrs. E, S. Gail, secre- wsidupt; Mrs. T. F, widen. and Mrs. E ry and treasurer. Tho Tho ('nnfvrvnm' hour will ,- program. and mm eight nineo.hitis: all teachers \I their. rooms to confer with I (Continued on pace 41) Ths IOM) th pert, as well as expert mach 1nd elm-trim] engineer. 'ommunity Garden rir mn‘doning year it day 1m Wednm av. 19, at 2 p. 1 l Park Woman's l Conference "our Club Meets Today hour will follow frrm eight o'eloelt teachers will be onfer with parents 1930 mine, NW. 20, c-tings of tho Prominent [ parts of the t class will _ with a tea May after. m., at the m., at the club. to have as a real gar- to stimulate business by ofhrrintt the public of llighhmd Park and vicinity special values in merchandise. .1. many marked ik based art-alter Hwy tl, Local Merchants Plan Buy Now Campaign; See Their Ads Next Week Next week through the columns of tho Highland Park Press many of the local business houses are plan- ning to stage a Buy Now cumpnign “It! and mum-n in steady jobs. may now vnjoy those advantages because their .iu‘iars will buy much more now than at any time in recent years. Much of the prt'srnt econnmic mmdition is tausrerl by the fart, that this class has been too mut-h 'mfiuoneed by the pop- uiar cry of “Hard times.” When in reality they have not been "eeted hy misting ermditions unless it be inat it has placed them in I more mivantngrnus position by reason that with thvir rt-guiar income they an 'rw purchase greater values than Tn C'neourtWP srmuhh, buying by Hinze who tspprveiate values and Ire {this to mntinuo their rmtular pur- chase of m-vossary things. the mer- chants participating in this Buy Now min- are ORV-ring notable induce- tnents in the way of exceptionll VII- m-s in advertisements to appear in Mutt work's Press.‘ Watch for these ads. and take advantage of the spe- cial offerings therein to be found. 1nd m This plan, which has been adopted many cities with grout success and inked benefit to the buying' public, based on thy idea that today much water values may he obtained for ol'_\' dollar spent, than during May "om. [wrimL Today a dollar will 1y mow-hundiso to the value nf what required $l.40 to purcluwo in the ut-wnr yi-arsi. In ovr-ry line prices " rvrlucwl from what they were in use years. and wise buyers are tak- Cr advantage of this fact in making oir m-hodulnd purcham-s " this sea- n of the your. Elizabeth Robbins Phelps 'tV dollar s ttit [It-rim]. V mruv%andi required tl with regular incomes', men steady jobs. may now amazes because their much more now than recent years. Much THE PRESS Elizabeth Phelps C"Brien, and Helen Robbins. Assisting during the Ifternoon the Mvsdumes: Raymond Stevens. E. B. Mum-l. John Putnam. Frederick Wat. kins, Wilford Shipnes, H. H. Chand- lrr. Amhronc Thomo, N. G. Letting. ton, John Whitney, S. K. Howes, Jhred Johnson, A. J. Mattel, Jamel Mnrrison, William Powell, Warren Dank-y. Earl Seduwick. Alexander llmlgnrt. and Sydney Miller. venture Beam Bison. me l' The Lives of a Bengal Lanur Major Volts-Brown. _ The Case for Indian. . Look tn the Eost--Frederiek I Mrs. Merrill Lectures Today and Nov. 20 on Books at Ossoli Club will hr given on Nov, 20 " the High- land Park club and she will discuss tlm folluwing "Hopeful" books: Between the River Ind the Ifilhr- Sisley IIuddleston. Elia Mrs. Herbert Been will hue than books on sale at the club after both a.” these lectures. The leeture and reception to the garden clubs and the D, A. R. was very interesting. Min Ethel M. Mills spake on English Gnrden Ind Hume Life. Cope Harvey's orchentn will fur. rich the music for the Annual Thanks- giving dance nponaored by the Social Service department of the Highlnnd Park Wom-n's club. The dance will be held " the club house on Friday evening, Nov. Mk The Raven-Marquis James. Andree-Geo. Filmer Putnam. By Reason of Strength - Gemid hnson. Wagons West. Dark TraiU-Geortte K. Chnirio. The Water Gypsies-A, P. Herbert. The last lecture by Mrs. Merrill What Is Right with Ameriea-V l Huddleston. Songs frrm I Southern Garden - Mrs hum & Moore. The Page“! of the Neketa-i , Liidlow Eskrw. The Resurrection of Rome-Ah'ibert Chesterton. _ Conversation-Andre Munro“. Desert Inlandn~W|lter de In Mme Roosevelt. the Story of I Friend ip-Owen Winter. will mats Called Wild with. of the White Mountains & Moore. Mrrrill's lecture today, Nov. be on adventure and she will the following books ot " Thanksgiving Dulce to Be Presented I Andre An tl AUBURN of Various Makes $35 and Up Highland Park Auburn Company 505 Elm mm Highland Perk, Illinoin Phone H. P. 2830 Low Prices Current Models Also Big Allowances on Your Trade-in Take Advantage of USED CARS AUBURN SERVICE Slightly Used CORD CORD SALES AND AND and on

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