Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Dec 1933, p. 11

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"his large gfoup consists f! the finesti in overcoatâ€" uts,‘ such as worumbos, feltons, ount fileeâ€" |_ ovErfcoars n*‘s> Sto TEIN | els in all sizes. values reduced d beltediand waisted Sale the fir popular ical ulgter. > In all AY, ut .: | _ â€"BY BENEFITPROFMS e C390 Pug 6 C A ‘‘ mHURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1988 Uniforms for the band are beginâ€" ning to materialize. The benefit perâ€" atre :last Monday and yesterday, .mndbytbonnd Pagents orâ€" ganization, were the first steps in & Oe apa® CE ReRrids B NOC 0 CR AABCREOD T starring George Arliss, proved: unâ€" pated in anyway in putting ‘over the benefit show. Those who bought tickets made a direct contribution toward new band uniforms and those who spent time and effort sellâ€" ing tickets are as directly responsiâ€" ble for the start on the uniforms as are those who bought the tickets. The profits have not as yet been determined, but from the money already turned in, it seems that the uniform fund has been given a good was so interested in its welfare that he volunteered to help sell the tickets. A Credit for the sale of the most tickets goes to Eric Mt who sold over one hundred . Eric is not a member of the band, but he The benefit performance is only the first of a series of money raisâ€" ing projects which the band intends to present. If the friends of the band continue to supportâ€"it as they have done so far, the uniforms are a certainty: To Speak at Lions Club Cap‘t Spencer of the U. S. Army, who is attached to the Civilian Conâ€" servation Corps, will be the:speaker today (Thursday) at the luncheonâ€" meeting of the Highland Park Lions Club at the Green Tea Pot. The feature sol mss 582%, Central Avenue AA e PA n 4 . 5 / P s ‘ 4J You can easily think of some that needs these in the newest covers, with _ ‘_; various sty pad back and wings. °. " * _sel SMOKING CABINET! in new styles, with or LOUNGE CHAIR Many Attractive Designs in Children‘s ‘l.-“l;c.n will o:q‘hln announced the preâ€" ry meet orth Shore Scout troops to be followed by the Midâ€"West meet at tten Gymnasium at University of Chicago, Shore will have its winning team in \preliminaries represent us in the finals. “L'flng; much publicised event "The Pan Cake ," the second in a series of four or members of the Bunyan Club is staged for tomorrow ( ) night at 6 :30 at the Legion Hall ing council headquarters, #1: N. Sheridan Road, Highland Park. ‘,The choir of the Bethlechem Evanâ€" gelical Church, Deerfield, will preâ€" sent a Christmas cantata, "The Salâ€" vation of Isracl," by Ira B. Wilson, at the evening service next Sunday, Dec. 17, at 8 o‘clock. ©â€" ~."The World‘s Redeemer," a canâ€" tata, will be given Sunday afternoon Dec. 24, at 4’32 o‘clock at a candleâ€" light vesper service by the choir at the Deerficld Presbyterian Church. ~**The Redeemer of the World" will be presented Christmas Eve at St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church by memâ€" bers of the children‘s choir. _ +4 Cantata‘s Announced .. for Deerfield Churches y Girl Scout News Arg) : L TABLES magazine type devoted. to world affairs, ‘It will be a part of every Vednesday‘s | issue qommeuehc Jan. 8, 1984. jgection will go to all : Monitor subs and subscriptions |will be accepted for becoming increasingly interpreâ€" tative. The new section of the ‘Monitor prvl“ql additional scope for the treatment of world events in this manner. Its artiâ€" cles will not| attéempt to present lastâ€"minute mews, &s/is done in the Monitor m'fi4_ iy, but will contribute tl a : bac) ound of will be ofhalfâ€"page size, and will be a part of the Wednesday issue of the Monitor. In addition to . special by Monitor staff | in various parts of statesmen and eminent authoriâ€" . pISTRIBUTORS OF THE The latest N O W â€" popularity in of "c.at.adi' 1 of quality i The acicorr{p &'Sonsj in |t] soil as an An Prumdbut ~.BUILDING T HE | t ,. , ‘ + ‘] l V LD‘S LARGEST â€"DISTILLERY AT â€"PEORIA, IJLINLI fo t'. j." & 1 p $L.1 (Wide Horiâ€" TRE PRESS Section pupils of the school are to join with the parents at this meeting to ging Christmas carols together. â€" . There will be stereopticon slides to mpany the songs and a tall stmas tree to shine on them; ; children under the direction of Miss Hudson will present two Christmas tableaus. Howard Will will lead the singing of carols with Mier Hudson at the piano. This megting will be held early in the evening from 7:30 to 8:30. l'lriday,i Dec. 15, has been chosen by the Béu:khavdu as the date for the first of a series of dances to be held at the Masonic Hall, in Highâ€" land Park. > â€" With an exceptionally good orchâ€" estra and a small price of admission reservations are being made for the large crowd expected to attend the dance.=» _ | j The Blackhawks, well knowh thruâ€" out the cage center as one of the fastest basketball quintets in the district, are endeavoring to put forth a series of dances as a means of procur equipment for the team. Blfick'l:hwkshggjllce Q Will Meet Wednesday|< _ Wins First Tilt, 23â€"10 Be on Friday, Dec. 15 . A M ERLC AN INSTIT UTION WORLD.â€"FAMOUS "CANADIA back the fast Chicago Ramblers, 23â€"10, at the Oak Terrace School in Highwood Monday evening. The Highwood team got off to an ‘early lead and retained: it throughout the entire game. Jimimy the high scorers for the winners, making 10 and 9 points respectively. Bouszeous, the Ramblers‘ lanky center, led the visitors‘ attack by scoring three field goals, Next Monday the Highwood Leâ€" gion team will meet the strong Warner : lightweight team, from throughout the entire game. Jimimy Bernardi and Nello Campagni were Waukegan. Am of q When Hiram Walker & Sons‘ distilléty, the one in the world, is completed, it will emplo workers at Peoria, Illinois, and many @ther§ i wholesale branches throughout the cohntry, Walker & Sons will pay into the Tieasury Wall Ever requi{‘ 350 t Unit{ $30,0 Qual formerly operated as HATTSTROM & m::m 391 CENTRAL AVENUE TELEPH F States, through collection of , morg than , 000 per year. © t 6L { ity is the basis on which the Hiram) Walke# busiâ€" ,wu founded in 1858. For 75 yelrs it ‘be’Fn : the inflexible rule in every Hirath Wal pio- it is the allâ€"pervading principlé of th§¢ new ican business now in its beginnings, Â¥ our gudrantee lity and purity which you can is the Hirim erâ€" name, favorably known the 1d d. ; year the Hiram Walker plant kt Peéor v?iil re millions of dollars‘ worth of erican§ prodâ€" Farmers will find an annual Mitlet forf some .000 bushels of their grain. Mings will ship us ns of coal per day. Bottles, boxeg labels, d[»o rill be required each year by the rmilliong. | Scientific and Manuf Opticians The money p chase drums . plish this it inâ€"order to on a benefit This Junior to play at t is *st

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