Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 9

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supplies it was impossiâ€" g near the estabâ€" next week. fore them there which course .to number of subâ€" ‘to assure this sand. The camâ€" November 1. only eight days er cent â€" of this t theatre stayed th Shore Circuit of existence, let ut merely sleepâ€" ~what the future z of the expense show should acâ€" ve started. In stored away. The be started again bbi Shulman uesday mornings the general subâ€" ation is extended ttended Dr. Hayâ€" of your of North Shore spots candies pound. go;npgrative ‘reâ€" attend those ofâ€" is engaged in a Rabbi Chltlۤ concerned the «~VCeIC~ 18 Caution Signs Being Placed Near Schools in Highwood Streets Following the death in a traffic accident of a pupil of the Highwood mublic school, "Caution â€" School," signs attached to steel poles which in turn areâ€"setâ€" in portable. blocks of concrete, are being set in. the school and St. James parochial schools before and after school sesâ€" s10n8. SiGLLSY I _ The signe were. furnished by the Chicago Motor ~club> f + Wardle of the accident prevention: devpartmentâ€"of ~the elub conferred with Mayor Evan J. Dever, Chief of Police Emil Lauridsen and Prinâ€" cipal Wayne Thomas of the Highâ€" wood m&l{".,_,. ienss ..‘.',“- * o drivin‘g. near theanifmTW’j when. Rfl?_‘g,fifiw - signs o as many standards are used. _ Two of them are placed on Prairie avenue between High street and Pleasant avenue to guard the pupils of the Highwood school, while the two in behalf of the St. ~James. parochial sfhod are p}Iacpd Mayor Dever gave his hearty apâ€" proval to the placing of the signs and at the same time urged motorâ€" i«+« to employ extreme caution when and Funston. _ _ = _ With a viewâ€"to preventing dg.a.ths K4 d con Ssn sindia l uio t e tags it Oe 1 dle inspected the patrols at both schools and saw to it that every paâ€" with his duties. â€" The Chicago Motor club, incidentally, fosters the school hbave‘ natral throughout its tertiâ€" boys* patrol throughout its tertiâ€" tory in Hlinois and Indiana, and eduâ€" cators everywhere are unanimous in the opinion that this means of proâ€" tection has saved countless pupils from injury or worse. _ . * * thanks and appreciation. to â€" 4 many friends and relatives who were being es so kind during our recent bereaveâ€"|â€"> (?ther ment in losing our dear husband | Mrs. Ms and father, _ : ; . â€"| tron; 5 ASEN S EeE Ns uie s SPc P â€" j Notice to Our Customers M anufaéturing Furriers . : :868 Central Avenue, Highland Park, TIlinois sns .. Jn the fur business for three generarons _â€" CARD OF THANKS Due to the exceptionally heavy Fur Storage and Fur Repair business this season, We urgently request our customers to give us a few days advance notice in order that garâ€" ments may be delivered promptly. â€" â€"â€" VICTOR BROTHERS CO. Hilma Uski and sons| tron; Elias and Emil.| tary; {Wm'"â€"fiâ€"fi"m%* L Performance Oct. 31 = +tRA GenNer cant ho cÂ¥ e rohi n ogn on e o ie t Highland Park in a new play called "The Whiteâ€"haired Prince." This is a é;-;h'x';wf;{ry”{il'e" and is very beauâ€" tiful because of the oriental settings and costumes. The puppets come to the Alcyon theatre Saturday afâ€" ternoon, October 31, at 2 o‘clock. was Past Officers Night atâ€"Campâ€" bell chapter No. 712 0. E. S. Wotthy1 _matrons _ and worthy patrons of "other . years" presented :the: work in a most commendable manner. Mr. and Mrs. Charkles Whité served as worthy matron and patron during the evening with Mrs. Emma Brown assisting in the east. Mrs. H:nry aillyâ€" fasparoat en Jork V Past Officers Put California was i;gng escorted to Mobet‘s Puppets Wednesday evening, October â€" 21, CUPDCE AORAARIRCCEAI E: . Marie Schneider, associate maâ€" + Mrs. Jennie: Chgnt:ry‘!. DFO "; Mrs. Je\t’\;;-e. v(.;,ix;htry, treasurer; officers of the evening were, guest of honor durâ€" ah onl im en c s THE PRESS 1 GARNETTS M Viatat_" Brown., â€" conductres ductress; Mrs. Laura Sobey, chapâ€" Jain; Mrs. Lih&n Moon, ~marshall; |â€" Mrs. Caroline Winter, organist; Miss Emily Knaak, Ada; Mrs. Emma Howe, Ruth; Mrs. Blanche Musser, : ‘ Esther; Mrs. Margaretâ€" Marshall, | Martha; _ Mrs. Frances Larson,| Electa; Mrs. Myrtle Rhode, Warder; Caroline Browning, soloist. Messrs. | Andrew Yowell, Norman Culver, Alâ€" | bertâ€" Larson, Charles Brace and Henry F; Clow were escorted to the east where they assisted with the work of the evening. At the close of the meeting a soâ€" cial hour was held in the dining room. § % P ||__On Wednesday evening, ° Novemâ€" ‘ber 4, th% Kenosha Girls club â€"will give a dnll._This is a very attracâ€" tive feature and it is hoped that all i4« mamhars will be nresent to For NO Coach E. B. Wilson and 80 : Lake Forest academy: players departed Wednesday, October 28, for Manlins, N. Y., where they will meet the powerful Manlins Military school team in an interâ€"sectional grid will attend the Cornellâ€"Columâ€" bia game at Ithaca ,N. Y., as guests of Cornell university. : They will return to the academy Sunday eveâ€" ning. Manlins, so far this year, has met the freshmen elevens of Princeton, Cornell and Columbia. â€" The acadâ€" emy teams, to date this season, has defeated such mid â€" western prep ‘school elevens as Morgan Park Milâ€" Itaumr ‘nandamwâ€" St. : Albans school. Concordia Military pion academy. _ Play Manlius Friday on Latter‘s Campus . .conpan agret mpgannmetb oc mitwer vngnnerar: rametec hn * academy, St. Albans With â€" browns â€"ofâ€" first importance in costume colors for Fall and Winâ€" ter, prominent style experts conâ€" significance, parâ€" ticularly Negrita, a deep, rich Our hosiery deâ€" partment awaits the pleasure. of showing you this attractive â€"shade in cobâ€"webby, sheer, chiffons. â€"41.50 school $1.00 and and C&AM

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