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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1931, p. 10

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Fhasst i AALCOHOL M'tenl)htqé; Amusements Sfiz- In last week‘ Co: Furvice t Ingriene Parm mne oo Thanksgiving Day entertainment for groups to use in both community entertainments â€"and at home gath erings before dinner is served. The following party suggestions include GAMES AND STUNTS progtrams for ‘afterâ€"dinner games, stunts, and other activities. > These activities are of a more Eim Place Service Station gested by Community _ Service of H. P. Winter Gear Lubricant for Easy Shifting _ _ COMPLETELY DENATURED ____â€" Guaranteed 188 Proof _ _ : â€"formula No. 5 This is the best Alcohol that can be bought at any price Gallon 39(: While It Lasts Re hss on pepenonmesmeme man m 5 T T "EuP" Cp es oo en riivey * J " râ€"â€" > â€"smone~~~ . qizecer:~<~+~â€"# 441â€"614 Church â€"Strebt _ â€"Evanston > season. ~One way to do is to paste on colored cardboard pictures of Priscilla, John Alden or William Bradford, ‘or ‘pictures of ~turkeys, pumpkins, fruits and nuts. Number each vard so that, with limited numâ€" ber of pictures, there will be wnough cards to make the game interestâ€" “Iu'flmmm . â€" * d ic icae on irtense ts se n g::'ngh the office of the National I H. P. HEALTH BOARD Recreation association for communâ€" ities in difl_mtmofth'm-i At Chit Hma of the venr thae do The first is played with any set of . cards that contain pairs, The ambitious hostess may lend color to the party and enchance the game Games and Stunts on THE PRESS ~ Whooping cough is not a ‘mild disease. Coming at this time of tinguish from an ordinary cold. The should â€"not be returned to school unâ€" til the cough is definitely betterâ€"or until â€"a consultation with a doctor demonstrates the innocence of the persistent cough. f ber of cases of whooping cough and wnly by great care on the mother children escape infection only to other children. Therefore a child suffering from a cold should be kept home for at least two days. If a It is especially desirable to preâ€" vent the disease in the very young. Statistits show that it is much more life and pass it on to their children. â€"â€"Whooping cough spreads rapidly die cough ‘and vomiting does not appear until the disease has proâ€" gressed for about ten days, during which time it can be passed on to At fih'mdthmh[doe- tors expect an increase in the numâ€" the year, pnenumonia is a more comâ€" may ‘persist throughout ‘the winter. The outdoors treatment is very imâ€" as safely in the winter as at other times of the year. highly contagions in ‘the early stages when it is difficult to disâ€" should be carried out. The patient Janus Method of Reducing and Rejuvenating Deerfield Rd.. Highland Park Phone H. P. 321 â€" HORSES BOARDED culation elimination thro the skin . . . both vital facâ€" tors to good health. The Janus method will roai- ti&rcly take any and fl fat o figure . .. any . . . is the scientific one 6 H. P. Woman‘s Club to "SA’SS{’,‘;‘ ;83';28“ Il‘ Be Held December 26 (except Sundays) Whrumtinie The program which was in the ‘m‘ ' )-m' .dM‘ ‘wfi m . mue, who will give a commission on PLANNING ANOTHER P. T. A. BOOK FARR week of December first. Residents of Highland Park and Ravinia are always glad to hear that this an nual sale of books will be held in the community, for it affords them & very convement â€"and â€"zsatisfactory way of doing their Christmas â€"book This year, the books exhibited, will tome from a local book agency, Mrs. Herbert P. Beers, of 335 Vine aveâ€" At a meeting held at the home of the chairman â€"ofâ€" the â€"Raviniaâ€"P.:tT A: Book Fair committee, Mrs. How. ard Kornblith, final arrangements were made, so that the Book Fair may ..be successfully â€" launched the Ravinia Garden Club Meeting Last Friday The regular November meeting of the Ravinia Garden club was held at the home of Mrs. W. R. Roetter, 13. ing cne. "Should the garden be open to the public view" was the question in debate. Mrs. J. C. Ewell spoke on the affirmative side of the quesâ€" tion and Mrs. Lee Frank gave the negative side. 3 & Annual Sale of Books First Week in December at Raâ€" ‘ vinia; Details Given â€" ment, and members of her commitâ€" tee, are bending every effort to make this affair a gala event. . The club house will be attractively decâ€" orated, Cope Harvey and ‘his wellâ€" known orchestra will furnish splenâ€" did music, there: will be refroshâ€" ments for sale at a small fee and there will be a good time for all. Christmas Dance at the Highland Park Woman‘s club will give its annual dance on Satâ€" This is the only affair sponsored by the social service department and the entire proceeds will be devoted to philanthropic purposes. The memâ€" bers of the social service departâ€" ment hope that this festive affair the Club house. man of ‘the social service will attract the cloub members and their friends and also the younger â€". Tickets are already on â€"sale and may be obtained from Mrs, Osborn and the members of ‘her committese. Mrs. Robert McKnight spoke on The social service department‘of (Continued on page 35) THURSDAY, NOVEMBEE 18. 1931 You sno sun the fille ing,

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