Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Jan 1933, p. 16

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(H 13 PARISIAN CLEANERS Phone H. P. 3902 Cleaned and Reshaped . GLOVES CLEANED With Garment Order ... (Pibpererpiengpecaiiee ty MEN‘S TIES * ; MEN‘S HATS Cleaned and Blocked :â€"___ _ _‘ Garments are moulded and reshaped to give them that custom tailored effect. If you : want the perfection in cleaning quality â€" at America‘s lowest price â€" bring allâ€"of your garments to the PARISIAN CLEANERS. DRY CLEANING 915â€"17 Linden Ave. Considered from an investment standpointâ€"conscientious reâ€" building can best protect this value. â€" A fine car invariably has an inâ€" trinsic value to its owner far in excess of that obtainable in exâ€" change for a new car. > I‘., dJIUJ&A 19 S. St. Johns Ave. WE CALL AND DELIVER IF DESIRED . P h o n e Winnetk a 3810 for a limited time only SSES â€" _ SUITS TOPCOATS __10¢c: 1 for’soc scmuphen Amettingof-thgyofingpooploof the Holy Cross church, Deerfield, 'inbcholdPfidayomin;atoi‘ht o‘clock to organize a club and to elect officers. They will hold their club meetings in the parish hall, Deerfield Holy Cross Young People Organize Ahe regular monthly. meeting of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare society will be at the home of Mrs. H. H.. Redâ€" fearn, 243 Moraine road, next Monâ€" day morning, Jan. 24, at 10:30. Infant Welfare to Meet Next Monday A budget has been adopted for the coming year. ‘ meeting of the Deerfield Bethlehem & vangelical church was held. Due to a recent ruling in that denominaâ€" tion a trustee may only hold office for two consecutive terms (ten years). William Plagge‘s expired term was filled by Harold Giss. Arno Frantz was elected assistant ~class leader of the church to fill the vaâ€" _cancy left by the resignation of Floyd ‘Stanger. Milton Frantz is class leader for the entire church. Rev. E. J. Bruso, the pastor, preâ€" sided. Annual reports were read by Floyd Stanger of the stewards; John L. Vetter, trustee; Chester Wessling, financial ; and Rev. Bruso, the pastor‘s report. 3 }Mrs. Truax, 300 Egandale road, at 2:30 p.m. The story of a young bride‘s trapscontinental trip in 1860 will be read aloud. An invitation is extended to all interested to come and listen. ‘ Annual Meeting of Bethlehem Church The Reading Circle is resuming its informal Thursday afternoons today at the }!_".'99 _of Mrs. Egan and MCOOCOOE M Eip yWC wC American International school; $25 to Berry school; $15 to the Student Loan Fund for Illinois girls; $15 to Emergency Fund, Highland Park Social Service. Here is the list of D.A.R. disâ€" bursements: $50 to the local night school for foreign born (if needed) ; $25 to Tamassee D. A. R. school ; $25 to Kate Duncan Smith sehool ; $25 to Carr Creek school; $25 to to 9:30 p.m. No one need stay away for lack of the small fee expected, for a generous D.A.R. member has established a fund at the Social Service to cover such needs n ra. ber Night School for Foreign Born Here ~â€"~Continues Program on am|}â€" _ Ceren i&gn| _ On Thursdajy the | Shore chapter the | American Revo CT,. | Citv af Hiehkla, Dorothy: "When will you get your new fur coat, mamma?" Mother: "Your dad says it can‘t be don&v)v + Dorothy: "Say, Momsie, have you ever tried throwing yourself on the ?‘:’r"fld kicking your feet the way ° 99 «_ â€"Christian Advocate. _ Mr. Williams‘ snow scene was reâ€" produced in The Indianapolis Sunâ€" day Star on January 8, with a deâ€" tailed article about his picture on a special feature page headed "In the World of Art" by Lucille E. Morehouse devoted entirely to that subject. o ‘ Mr. Williams is the father of Mrs. Frank W. Russo of Highland Park. RELIABLE LAUNDRY * AND _ DRY CLEANING CO. the president. The title of the picâ€" ture is "The Bridge In Winter." The canvas measures about 25x30 inches. Over ninety artists are representâ€" ed with one picture each in the nonâ€" jury show that opened last week at the Spinkâ€"Arms hotel in Indianâ€" apolis. The exhibitors included presâ€" ent and former members, also a group of prospective members. scene was painted especially for the display in the early January exhibiâ€" tion.sponsored by the Indiana Artâ€" ist‘s club of which Mr. Williams is prize winning snow landscapes in the far north, but this Hoosier snow Two counties, Brown and Morgan, in Indiana, furnished the inspiraâ€" tion~for the snow scene that was painted near the division line By Edâ€" ward K. Williams of Nashville, reâ€" cently. Mr. Williams has painted nue and Sheridan road. Edward K. Williams Exhibits Snow Scenes The steel flagstaff presented to the city by the D.A.R. many years ago has recently been shortened and moved to a more prominent locaâ€" tion at the corner of Central aveâ€" d T MEGPPNrArichaiiiines. Analich:shuth crdcie $ 3 Mrs. R. F. Beatty read a quotation from the ode to the American flag by John Rodman Drake, concludâ€" ing the ceremonies. Police Officers Patten and Richâ€" ardson assisted in the ritual of the flag. After invocation by Dr. Chrisâ€" toph Keller, and acceptance of the flag by Commissioner Lyle Gourley, .. B & m i. 2 A large flag, supplanting the worn one that came down on that day, has been ordered by the city and will fly on all holidays and imâ€" portant occasions. On Thursday, Jan. 12, the North Shore chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, presented the City of Highland Park a storm flag to be flown every day and at thig season at halfâ€"mast in memory of Calvin Coolidge. © Phone H. P..178 A QUALITY LAUNDERERS and D.A.R. Presents New Flag to the City at ~__ Ceremony Last Week . JANUARY 19, gan, long Legion Au Saturday \r about two r was presid American well known subject to. daily. ~â€"THURSDA of his wife tion of a « den, Flore stay at ho Judge V. girls must daughter field Gra: school bog conditions, the mothe Lunch mor students a eral pairs clothes w dents at | daughter cause of Person: Teacher | got the : Principal high sch court to ; field. The la Sherm: ke, 15; a who enro last Septe less than ancy‘" fre Justice of court in â€" ternoon : volving &f three fan high scho The de Sherman, Trua PE

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