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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1931, p. 9

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ordering the railroad lliams avenue, in Ravim ast park board, and the tinued on page 42) leipa! Bose Carden. pa se en. This garden, designed by Dor ‘, maintained by the by the East park board e continued efforts ns of the enthusiast; of the Ravinia Garda 11 worth a visit. an a year ago, Mrs. Khâ€" ited to the Ravinia Gar a plea for the establish & â€"municipal Rose d helpâ€"to â€"beautify: to interest gardeners in ies of roses â€"that woult essfully in this locak, GICt. sceasing numhber of wo! wn thuir dasire to part theseâ€"meeting as evidet argo. number silending rious ones held ai the ho regent, Mrs. Kellogg S ver failed to see the autt ntil collision was unavoid ording to Coroner John L ichard L. Sandwick is opet 1ome today, Thursday, N# ostess to the Illinois ding circle which is bei d by the North Shore Chat e Daughters of the Amer »lution. "J ader for today, Mrs. Jar« has sarranged a most 4* : prozram of reading #* who are interested to com ble will come tatay at 1 bring their friends to ] *‘s home at 615 Lincoln ted Last Year Prove s; Beautiful Spot s the Result Imer, Kenosha, driver o vhich collided with a pas ito in the fog near Deer nesday of last week, ir ring Vincent Karoll, 1M enue, Chicago, was exor a coroner‘sâ€"jury. died in the Highland Par heâ€"mostâ€"uniqueâ€"and in. cukovitz, ofâ€"1446â€"Belmost hicago, driver of the sedat y took testimony in ‘Ké ral parlors, in Highlan two hours before rendeâ€" educationalâ€"andâ€"social 4 conerates iver in Death AL ROSE DAY,â€" NOVEMBERâ€"1s to Reading Circ: their, sewing and of Kenosha Ma EN PROJEC) was also freede n _â€"_â€"_ 1 |_ by the Ravinia Players, has been chosen with Miss Mary Lou Mayo : ofnrmtgm playing the femâ€" ~â€"plot. â€"The over bearing pomposity â€"_â€".of the meticulous. parent. makes eyâ€" ery move by the children absoutely restricted. The two young lovers find it imperative to their mode of hsaght*to reach a definite date their marriage. â€" Again, the father becomes a distinct reality, with his} desire to know the positive details of every move. _ _ ~menay. NovEmBER 19, 1081 _ THURSDAY., Philip Barry‘s latest threeâ€"act comâ€" edies to be presented December 18 son, Evanston, in the leading masâ€"« culine roe. ~"Holiday"‘â€"isâ€"the story. of a New York family of extreme wealth and social prestige with very set ideas about the foundation of one‘s sucâ€" cess in life.* A young:â€"man in love with one of the members of the family, and possessing a view of life very different from the other is reâ€" sponsible for the conflict in the The cast for "Holiday," one of Presented Dec. 18 â€" by Ravinia Players 25 Ibs. Wet Wash ...... $1.25â€" $1.00â€" on these prices if you bring your !; $ to us and call for it! Flat “fork, E[ll_’___ 10fc Reliable Laundry « Dry Cleaning Co. 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This portrait is a reproduction of the famous Gilbert Stuart Athenaâ€" eum painting and will be 22 inches by 28 inches in size>~â€"This poster was selected after much study, and is considered the finest example of work of its. kind. The â€" posterâ€"pictures . featuring George Washington are being disâ€" tributed by Congressman â€" Chindâ€" bloom â€" in coâ€"operation â€"with â€"the United States Washington Bicentenâ€" nial Commission of Washington, D. C in order to stimulate intererst Two Hundredth anniversary of the birth of the Father of Our Counâ€" try. nial LOMIMiSSION OL_ VY asMiNg C220 205) ts C., in order to stimulate intererst C _ . TK .â€"_â€" m * ~#F~ among the thousands of school| s & children of the district in the comâ€"| = i . o mss us aathe Celemratton "Of s e n c 'Congressman Chindbloom is in constant touch with the activities of the United States George Washâ€" 20% Discount besides giving you & able things you like XLL Mel. H. 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This m-pktm is one feature of that Congressman Chindbloom also anâ€" nounced that he will~gladly assist fraternal and patriotic organizaâ€" tions in his district in being adeâ€" quately supplied wth, literature. to be issued~ by â€" the â€"Unitedâ€" States George : Washington â€"Bicentennial Commission and he welcomes reâ€" quests for such material. - S You know â€"thatâ€"there will_be E someone on your gift list for S whom lingerie is the best posâ€" = sible choice, sure to win siMâ€" = cere appreciation. \ - The New Styles areâ€" the | & daintiest you have ever beâ€" i m held and this low price willâ€" The George Washington Bicentenâ€" nialâ€"Celebration will begin on Febâ€" ruary © 22, > 1988, > . ~s>jonde n 2 Avoid the ‘K,usn and Save â€"â€" l Why Not Buy Your Gift Lingerie Now? _ _ _ _ Now you can buy your gift leisurely, while you are sure to find a full range of sizes and styles, while our merâ€" chandise is fresh and unâ€" handled. The selection here is unusually large this year. save you money. â€"Panties â€"Slips â€"Gowns â€"Chemises A benefit eoncert will be given Dec. 1, in the Elm Place auditorium under the auspices of the local American Legion post, and the proâ€" ceeds will be .donated to the Social Service Committee, The artists takâ€" ing part are as follows: Miss Prisâ€" cilla _ ‘Garver and~ Mrs.~Elizabeth Weisbach, violinist for the Chicago Symphony orchestra for nine years; formerly soloist with the San Franâ€" cisco Opera company. All of the ‘artists are donating their services for this benefit concert. The Legion hopes that other organizations will eoâ€"operate in making the concert. a success. * weseain "ar Relief Work, Auspices Legion Post, Dec. 1st # as a

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