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Highland Park Press, 16 Nov 1933, p. 3

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In wan...- n- l ShowSaturdfay, Nov; '; Featured , Prutttr1dt's - . gt; . , I V . ' ' i' _ . I, ', Iii-Waddwhm f M; ttt Iher De"Pth , "A Worm r; Toy-”1- be- blah-O’HMMM l., __._.. ;. _ittefrsatttredat a' 'tsEvattatott 'h-rt-ttttet-ite/urs-. 'N, s'si,iii,rliiLU,sruiu2 ”on this ”In tid.., la. will to hold In“; and); “a. high "ttttol m Ipon- V This “World“! r" will open " the heat of In. 0:41 Imam, . i gammy: mow, at, an away, Nov.. 1 ' f twin: “build- an South Gran Bay and. Jun rF m in m; #iket ing uur 1m0di ti led. with tor Brno will "dit tho but... . "twat mm. Nov. ttk It‘will yrondem to Itl t, mater! to . conference of Republican Wu- men held in Cinncimtti in October. ml "peeta." 'l‘nturlstn (which W only a couple of you: 1910 -12) aimed to "present Ina-gain events simultaneously, than "ttro- gentin‘g motion rather than subject." A reaction has nlready set in, in- dlcuting that art, like history. goes in cycles. i Woman', Republican Club Meeting Nov. IN The Woman’s Republican Club of Highlmd Park mnouncen a meet- ing for Monday, Nov. " " 2:30 o'eloek in the assembly room of the Higbhnd Park Public Libnry. Mrs. George Dean, president of the Women’s Republic”: Clubs of Illinois, will tell of her recent visit Apparently the French impu- sionilu of the late 19th century nude the Brat break from n Mu] subject to ebetrect penning. Cubism m experimented with between 1910-20 end wee dettned, by In. In): " the “combined manna of e given object In leenffrem tkm. At the meeting In announcement m made regarding the bridge party to be held " 2:30 “In. Wed- nesday, Dee. 8, " the Village Home. The Women’s Club end the Ravinh PM'. A., with their respective chair- Tr-'] .g _ l y: _ At the lavish Womut'l Club -tinrtPittbTt"'.Gt,oFrt,ll, t, Euhof1Nti%tttNWtshion FY'! "Cttttirttt and Futurism," . mm ' ml which uh. "eratedoml1-4ttm1itud to , . male. no: talk-m aplendidir " nit oeganised 1nd Wiggly pm- I, Al seated in terms the lama: under- toy, stands, no that the chili member; trititi rm mm ahtntrsad . mum. “on , who Mod _ 0W . damn Ph' commit»: ot am much! uni-mm. “W stood we in m. . lire Apparently the Fund]: impu- t" mum. of the late mm 'rettttrgy vl made the tint break from u been] 'tttt Alcy d n I Highland Park. w. H. 1400 " 932mg? Me “PUGBOAT tlgPr "CAPro 7 "nm can! SO 33 Am -r--r-r--i.drr- ai-eaiartq _ mm'mwu mum-mun ,,,, - tttttglide,,',','", ' CRIN-m. Mthih-[un- -L' '1 'theh ",iip7,itlitst7 _ ' . SP-: 'C ' ' 13.:th are requested to purchue tgt tickets in advance of the show, tom rechool rxtprmrentathre or dr, mietly from the school. This enamel evening of entertainment will be “unable It the popular Deerpath Theater j prices. T The regal“ meeting of' Dumaresq Spencer Post. No. 145, the Ameri- fan Legion, will be held tonight,» Thursday, Nov. 16, at Legion Head-j quarters .in the Muonic Temple; building. . 1 A The specie! feature tonight will, he 1 mg via moving pictures on the; South ens and through the Pen-l em: Canal. The trip will be con-l ducted by James A. Heneghnn of‘ the United Fruit Steamship Lines.‘ All members are invited t? attend. The trip is ttuohttelr,ftee. l The inmml Armistice Bell was on unusually successfol “fair. The iniuie wits pronounced the best thit has been heard in these parts. the only [gilt being that it didn't Inst long enough. The dunce committee thanks the public for their cooper: tion in inking this n sucoeu.‘ Legion Post to Meet ' ' Here Tonight, Nov. 16 8m SILVER LEAF Emmi: Lory VEAL CROPS in ham mix up 'iiiiFiiiiiii 1flut1lltti1 POT ROAST FRESH Mrth'ry 'lata2;' ROAST CHOICE NATIVE FINEST FRESH DRESSED 519 Comm] A”; SWEET Bums LAMB CROPS 1rsY.l1lF..lli.i1r.lll - GWUINE CALVES THE VERY BEST NATIVE ROUND STEAK Lincoln Market FINEST RIB BACON swxrrs PREMIUM SLICED It. ov, for M-....-.... L-......-...-.--. . .. . . Wr r..-..-----.--'"-" ........u.‘ 'irii'fA'irdli 2'isL"ll 'iiiiiriir" 5955371“? 83356-3. '-.-.------q-""""". .00.... .-.-.--.._..u SATURDAY “World’s this? Toys” Featured ;‘ Nrfeboidt's, Christians t'ot'd,ii"i _ Of count. " H there -- in tl ' Here is M: rl ti 'tt _ c “As you enter)“. Fair Grounds, :on your left see PM! 'tattire/on Building '. . . t it I it Port Dear. bom! Little 'lt)'). on't want‘ to min the Bott new ite tiny tyku will revel in ti,i?ft, And for the older girls and ’.; . there'l the building of Scieheb‘ nd Invention, and how they fill" enjoy all thé brand-new 1933-34: a in to” 3nd ion for Christin”? Fares of the (Eh?) North Shore and Milwaukee , itr ad will be cut from 3.6 to 2 oping: mile-more than 44 per eentreht “all service be- tween all points bt 'li',', North Shore Line, effective me. l) At the, “me time the ttro-dat to nd-trip éxcur- Mon fares from In!) ban commun- ities to downtovh C ieatro will be reduced more train 1 per cent. North Shore . Reduce F1 " I Cent E Line, effective Dec; Il At the, some time the two-day to nd-trip excur- 1sion fares from In!) ban commun- ities to downto C lace will be 'reduced more t :1 per cent. T "The North Sybr'mLine is slash- ing its force in ithe tape that this will stimulate Maine,“ and induce people to 'tto place: Again,” said R. S; Amis, pu'lteng r tunic mun- ager. "The nent the of 2 cents a mile is far belowitlie poet of operas ing an automobile. This reduction is an experiment; and; its success de.. pends upon when)!” ithe volume pf riding increasesito he point that it offsets the lower ynit of reven- ues." l , 1 _ AT 1787 RIC! , Rum. Top. 'raitisFi. Acrobatic: Correctivc Work pt I: and Women Battroom or TID C tor Mom I! ulna. tor inform a: phone B. P. " " I , Columbia Sth I of Musie Fall term openda ptember 11th HIGHLAND fin: ammo Sub harm-Mu. Tet. A. mm Print; and 'th" ibu- b SPE nun -ssnset4auvh. I: an. Mildred, iiFsair" "GidirirFiiiriii __ Tel. ri. P; 3140 3:235 fa 15c . 15 Me o....':, Tszc H "lure 12¢ Bic RAWNTA. rm. 44 Per ' Live Dee. 1 taBttgBtttt will ht The} rt,tta I mum. mph! to “I train: opined by the North Shore Line, on both the SW Vul- 1erandtlte8homrLtmtrriNtr. mun ”aim will Ink. further economics through the m’ ttrw round-trip mum‘bmu to Chi- me). 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Image Edge, 81.65 ".-luxTo inch Checked Lingo cw, ti.0. -.64x54 inch Checked Cloths, tt.tt. 754168 inch um Cloth; canned m, 51.19. arcr l ..-Size 54x54 inch Luilcheon Cloths, $1.49. --Chair Sets (3 pieces)” 65c. ..-16x50 inch Scarfs, 50c. t-.14x50 inch Starts, 45e. ' far WinterPtrrties _r " ttd? mils u hum: T I" .....a--.;c-.--i-.-. " .1. a At Shannan“: 556$le “men: than 11 "Woolie') E _ V69 it . Patié (,, 5iU,_, "h 12%%vool " {or ”Nth“- W valt-attttiq V , "E T' mutt- of . ”two-h, excursion in but. t. the round- , ' dtrqmtmm am... f a M will with c from ol Uni Jr

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