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Highland Park Press, 12 Feb 1931, p. 4

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THE EVANSTON S TORE CHURCH â€"AND S H ER M A N Marshall Field & Company THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 EVANSTON CELEBRATES DOLLARâ€"DAY THE EVANSTON STORE Ivurlivipulcs in the COMMANDING VALUES ® * Women‘s Accessories Shoes, jewelry, hats, hoâ€" siery, searfs; handbags, TWICE aAS MmANY VALUES KS CAST DOLLAXR DAY! etc. W omen‘s Apparel Sweaters, blouses, smoeks, etc. s Children‘s Apparel W ash dresses, rompers, little boys‘ swits, pajaâ€" mas, sweaters, etc. at 1 each event with over Men‘s Furnishings Shirts, pajamas, underâ€" wear, ties, hose, etc. Groceries â€" Candies Housefurnishings . . . Lamps, draperies, furniture, household linens, glassware, chinaâ€" ware, kitchen utilities, pewu'r, etc. ; THE PRESS Proceeds of Hilanders Fashion Show, $1,015.83, Given Relief Committee I wish to announce that "The Hiâ€" landers," who presented The Fashion Show and "Evolution of Courtship" at the Elm Place auditorium for the benefit of ‘the local Social Service committee‘s work have turned over to that organization a check for $1,â€" 014.83. . This amount was . made possible through the generous coâ€"operation of Mr. W. E. Cummingham, who f}'g_ely gave hours of his time in building the runâ€"way. Mr. E. E. Umland of Chicago who did not charge for the plates used for the posters and proâ€" gram cover. Miss Borchardt of the: Borchardt Beauty shop who dressed the hair and furnished the wigs for the twentyâ€"two models who wore the fashions of yesterday. The North Shore Circuit theatre for the loan of the spotlights and Mr. Alex Rafferty for the free use of his truck in haulâ€" ing the properties for the production. Following is the report of <the Following treasurer. Dues Tickets Programs Stamps Accompanist Orchestra Areus Ticket: Co. Propertien Gourley Lumber Co. Hope Summers, dire Contumeés, etc. H.â€"P. Press Rental Eim Place H N. 8. Real Estate Board Febru :ry Meeting to Be Held in Wilmette 16th At the Fobruary meeting of the North Shore Real Estate board, to be held at the Week‘s Tea Room, 1137 Wilmette . avenue, . Wilmette, Monday evening the 16th at 6:30 p.m., Mr. George F. Hurley, attorneyâ€"atâ€" law and lecturer at the De Paul Uniâ€" versity Law school will discuss "Real Estate Trusts." Mr. Herbert U. Nelson, executive Mr. Horl secretary 0 the board on the tion President Jules Dixon states that a contest is under way for the best letter of not more than 200 words on "Advantages of membership in the North Shore Real Estate board." The best letter winning a prize of $10 in gold. The contest will close April 20 at 8 p.m. > The winning letter will be used in the memberâ€" ship drive campaign which will be launched on that evening. Posters Announcements Progrnins â€" _ Auditorium Sports Note Marriage is a marathon, and love is only the first step.â€"Collier‘s Weekâ€" ly. â€" $ Treasurer‘s Report RECEIPTS f DISBURSEMENTS rhert U. Nelson, executive of the National Association Estate boards will address on the "National associaâ€" $1,646.00 Kathryn O. Chapman, Treasurer, Mr Henry B. Clark, General chairman 00 1,000.00 613.00 £0.00 1,014.43 30.00 19.10 20.00 19.69 10.00 LOCAL LEGION POST IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Dumaresd Spencer Post Endeayâ€" oring to Increase Numbers; Ask Coâ€"operation Each Legion post has a service ofâ€" ficer whose duty it is to help all eligiâ€" ble veterans, or their families to obâ€" tain the benefits allowed by legislaâ€" tion. _ These benefits consist of disâ€" (Continued on page 38) Good Boxing Card at Fort Sheridan Feb. 18 On February 18 the best boxing card of the season will be held at the Post gymnasium, Fort Sheridan, an unusual program being arranged conâ€" sisting of four main goes. ‘Bifl' fiev:n;l;it,w}‘nem‘fyweight champ of Fort Sheridan, will mix with Merâ€" will Toun of Chicago at 195 younds. rill Toun of Chicago at 195 younds. Stanley <Kotrzewski, runnerâ€"up in Sixth Corps area, will meet Eddie Joyce at 159 pounds. George Armâ€" strong, â€" lightweight champ of Fort Sheridan, pounds. â€" Boxing fans will Kid Rudney, mix w Navy mauler. l In addition the card ha fights. Pm CC Don‘t miss this card, for it‘s the talk of the Post. Come early and get your seats early and try to keep them when the main goes are on. For tickets call Fort Sheridan 289. The card: Bif Bennett, Army vs. Merrill Toun, Chicago; 195 pounds. Stanley Kotrzewski, Army vs. Edâ€" die Joyee, Chicago; 159 pounds. George Armstrong, Army vs. Al Gulli, Chicago; 136 pounds. Charley Rudney, Army vs. Oscar Pekovitch, Navy; 142 pounds. . Herbert Gilpin, Army, vs. William James, Navy; 165 pounds. Max Cayford, Army, vs. Pete Janâ€" eak, Army; 162 pounds. Lester McCutchen, Army challenâ€" ger, vs. George Nelson, welterweight champ; 139 pounds. Edward Roth, Army, vs. Mark Anâ€" derson, Navy; 147 pounds.. / zhiwelght champ of Fort will meet Al Gulli aa 136 Thursday, Feb. 12, 1931 on to the four main goes, has four other excellent or s will see the new find, mix with Pekovitch, the

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