Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 12

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+4 R Â¥ Manufactured ang;;l;i;:;câ€"l-l;i_v;ly by Hje vy PUBLI? NSOERVICB COMPANV 33 â€"â€"â€"â€"t.â€"_â€"_._Chicago Belting Company. ______|â€" _.___ _ $ENORTHERN Itinois _ _ °_ M&:z‘â€"-&mm&m»_“L“afl;y, dy igecan o e e e o o s ie cenabieat enc n ts l ns aveani aritnniags s Aotet n Nh Kn y tC .____All men love fine leathers. . All business men carry papers and préfer to carry them in & leather case. From the chairman of the board on down. For the first time these are available in importéd English belting leather . . . you could not buy better leather if you wanted to.. A new and stunning line of the cases in which men carry their business papers . . . handâ€"made of genuine, imported English belting leather . .. Handsome and durâ€" able cases . .â€". that will last a lifetime . . . in a rich,, light natural tan color, and black. > for His Christmas ing. taxes for the support of the poor. â€" Under the present law no funds could be obtained before the regular town meeting next fall. To Power for ________ faising Poor Funds In an effort to provide machinery by which townships may obtain funds for the support of paupers, the house at Springfield last week passed the Finn measures providing for a special town meeting to be held in 1981 for the purpose of levyâ€" Advance Bill to Give A present that ALL men want and that few men have An ideal answer to the perplexing question : «â€"_.â€"_._ Waat shall._L_give him. that he. really wants_ â€"â€"â€"~..s _1 . that he will really be glad to getâ€".â€".â€".â€"thatâ€" ~â€"_ _ _ & different . . . smart . . . unlike anything nge H. C. HYSLOP in WINNETKA ~â€"â€"AT 810 ELM STREET Manufactured and sold: exclusively by the DISPLAY AND ORDER DESK he now has /. . . yet does not cost too much? in the store of for these measures today believing it would remedy a bad bill. Some also said they would support the bill of Rep. Robert J. Wilson of Kewanee to repeal the act transâ€" ferring pauper support to townships, when the repealer comes up. ‘ The bills passed 113 to o"_a"nd White EleE hant Sale 114 to 0 and will go into effect upon in vanston Ffid.y signature of the governor. + *veneieny 1 n f l orees expressed .| _ The Evanston N. S. Smith College Several ‘gtbmu, th‘:rn club is having a White Elephant sale selves aga e&â€"â€" pauper on Friday, Dec. 4, at the Congregaâ€" passed at the last session but voted | tional church house, 1417 Hinman for these measures today believing | avenue, Evanston, from 11 a.m. to bad bill. Some| 5 p.m. for the purpose of raising its it would remedy a bad b i2 | annual Scholarship fund, Miss Charâ€" also said they would support the| *"""* lotte Sykse is general chairman, bill of Rep. Robert J. Wilson of Mrs. Dana Bigelow is in charge of Kewanee to repeal the act transâ€"| the white elephants, Mrs. W. Irvâ€" ferring pauper support to townships,| ing Bullard is chcir.man of the phnt‘ when the repealer comes up. and food tables assisted by Mrs. H. H. Riddle and Miss Virginia Jones, t i Hire. B 4 Clark and Miss Helen “ Jones are in charge of the books, Combination overnight brief case and single pocket ‘case in the new vogue. be ~servedâ€"at twelveâ€"thirty. Please phone Miss Charlotte Sykes, Univerâ€" sity 1529 for luncheon reservations. And donations left at the church on Thursday, Déc. 3, would be greatâ€" ly appreciated and everyone is welâ€" come to look in on December 4 A moderate priced plate luncheon will are â€"planning an unusual luncheon and Miss Olive Dougherty is workâ€" ing on the publicity assisted by Miss Caroline Schofield and Mrs. Malcolm Mrs. John R. Montgomery Jr. the clothes, Mrs. W. B. Pierce will be selling chances, Mrs, Tim Lowry is auctioneer for the day, Mrs. Elmer VIRGINIA Summer season : display â€"atâ€"your Public Service Store zr your oeigborhood elecâ€" trical dealer‘s. in. In You‘ll find 100 i e s o. wn or a humidor for cigars. (Inside is unvarnished). Only $8.55 completeâ€"or $1 down. Other heating pads at $4.95 and up. Here‘s a twoâ€"inâ€"one gift to put on ur Christmas list . . a woolly r;aflng pad (choice of several colors) packed in a beautiful solid walnut chest. The pad has threeâ€" hedtbcrmodatcouhvlandbua muslin slip cover to protect it. The HEATING PAD by Hotpoint Weekly rates, $49 to $70 per person Table and Service Excellent = Every room steam heated Putting Course on Grounds Excellent 18â€"Hole Golf Course Open December to April JOHN J. HENNESSY, Mer. Dir. Ocean House, Watch Hill, R.L « . . this comfortâ€"aivi a‘s Most Beautiful Smail City WINTER PARK Boxed in walnut and a perfect gift The observarce of Hanukah was instituted by the early Rabbis to attest the triumph of religious freeâ€" dom over intolerance and bigorty, and in this light it has significance Hanukah is observed for eight days, symbolic of the duration of the festivities attendant upon the has it fit a cruse of oil, fit are lit in the home throughout the holiday. ning, two on the second, continuing thus until eight candles are lit on theâ€"last evening of the festival. ._ The holiday is known as a minor festival because its observance is nowhere mentioned in the Penta. teuch,â€"since it commemorates an his. torical event dating from the middle of the second century B.C.E. Syrian oppressors under Antiochus Epiphâ€" anes : attempted to foist a pagan re. ligion and a foreign culture uponâ€" Israel. In the year 165 B.C.E., unâ€" der the leadership of the pious famâ€" liy of Hasmoneansâ€"the Highâ€"priest Mattathias and his five sonsâ€"Israel was able to throw off this yoke of oppression and restore the temple to its former pure, monotheistic worâ€" ship. fason The Jewish Festival of Hanukah, or the Feast of Dedication, is ob. served for eight days, commencing at sundown on Friday, Dec.: 4. the 25th day of Kislevy in the religious calendar of the Jeows: o At the Sunday morning service, Dec. 6, at 10:45 o‘clock, at North Shore Congréegation Israel, Lincol and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, Rabb; Shulman â€"will~speak> on:~ "How far the little candle throws its beams," a Hanukah sermon. Rabbi Shulman Speaks open until 9 o‘clock. 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