'tCC-et"""",,",),,?,,,";")', Q Prompt tgi1Slt l t tDelivery 'riiiltr 2 253081 i Cheapest and Most Reliable') , I a I . Fuel t Mr is-a------' Ther" is a warmth and rrivndlinvss about fine photographs m attainable in impersonal gifts. A picture or yourself or your luvml ones is a splen- slid thoughtful gift. Arrange, now for a sitting. North Hecketsweiler BUILDING MATERIALS-BLACK SOIL ROTTED MANURE ' M lt the lake your hunting th "NH m: Ming FRANK SILJESTROM be r LO whining to y vond St nth Phone Your Order to all mpleti0n on from their ommcnd tht Wood will plant to nut PHOTOGRAPH?) Phone H. P. 65 nur homo. We oifcr a num- and We will bu glad to send mls will mul um- of our Mr. and Mr Jefferson stree gram Matt-d on line "in! r. NIH]. ll The "tul > L u" V trm " L 0‘; v Min ra Studio Phone H adapted to Frank Huebner of Glencoe, are being the birth of a son land Park hospital, THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ohrmund and daughter Ethel were the Sunday ttuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Clark of Chicago. Miss Janet Mecattrey had as her week-end guest. her cousin Miss Ron- anna Atkinson of Lake Bluft. Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield entertained the "French Luncheon club" at luncheon on Tuesday. YE Mrs. Charles Benson and Mrs/ Winfield Zimmer attended the district meeting of the Legion Auxiliary held at Antioch last evening (\Vednes- tiny). They accompanied Mrs. A. Puntelis who was one of the prin- eipnl speakers of the evening. Little Hickey Van Arsdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Arsdale, who was seriously injured several weeks ago when he was run down by an au- tunlnllllv in heerlield, and who has been in the Highland Park hospital, is ut home and is getting along nim W Shormun uw-nuv. Nurthbrurrk, are an- nuulwimz the birth hf a baby girl, born yvsu-rdaly (Wednesday) at the Highland Park huspiml. 'ttr Will Design Rugs MAE G. BRAND Allowance made on Material Hand Hooked Rugs Int: in in the MA0E OF OLD “00L Ct.trTillNG l copy y uur Made to Order or Highland Park, III. Phone " . P. 2t7 FOR SALE furnished BELLE ATE. old one ins is at- League of this Week. 1:yipiarM.yj,,h,'r),l,!i,l lark) BTO CONTINUE Financial Aid Assured. Manager Announces; First Play in Early December That the Nurth Shore 'treuit the- ire shnu'd and will continue to pro- ducr- plays acted by amateurs otrthe mrlh shore was the unanimous de. minn of the board of directors in wrasion last Friday at the home of Samuel S. Otis, president of the or- mlnizution. . The fate of this little theatre has Int-n hanging in the balance pinee Aor: l, on which date the very ac- tive subscription campaign officially vrulol, with its quota of subscribers Jnhn Alien h'tewar eager. in unnounoinz mntinuu. said, "Afte its imminent closim Nulth Slime Circuit hurt of I'essiun n extra urn-d im Humming ure thy Arm Minx: tifu', t drama the fi ity. t of expectations. Business de- sitm soc-mod not to have skipped amateur theatre business in its " over the country, and the '11 announced at that time, in . of the unbalanced budget, that extra cunnmign wuuld be con- u Thursday, Nov th 20. 1930