Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Dec 1933, p. 12

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Testament of |\Youth, by Vera Brittain. l Robert Owen, by Frank Podmore. Two Franklins, by Bernard Fay. Great Men of Science, by Phillip Sven Hedin. First To Go Back, by Irina Skaâ€" riatina. . Our Times (Over Here, 1914â€"18), by Mark Sullivan, â€" ; Travel * 8 Mesa Land, by Mrs. A. W. Ickes. Riddles of the Gobi Desert, by Ah, _ Wilderness, by | Eugene O‘Neill. | Creative Dn!fi: in the Lower School, by Corinnre Brown. _ Argl_iy’s Life of Mehitable, by Don Marquis. ‘ Life‘s Minor G. Warner. No Poems, by Robert Benchley. Lincoln Plays, by A. P. Sanford. ‘What I Like, by W. L. Phelps. This Was a Man, by Noel Coward Garden of the phet, by Kahli Gibran. | M Enchanted Cottage. by Arthnu Block Cutting . by Margaret Dobw Enjoyment and Elementary Seln{ * Portrait Pdn? Browne. Art of Saili Palmer. Growing Into Dickerson. Catholic Chure ter M. R. G. H Vision and Des Garden Flower A. Stevens. and Simonson. Roger Fry. Selected Arra band and Heikey Settings and Modern Stage, More Power Pitkin. The Roosevelt Program, by Cleveâ€" land Rodgers. | What Would Be the Character of lN"‘w‘h ; _ _ Christ and Human Suffering, by Student‘s Guide To Good Reading, by .National Council of Teachers of PAGE TEN . Characteristies Airman‘s Wor Flight from 89 CLIFTON College and Life, by M. E. Benâ€" v'tt. a , It‘s Up‘to the Women, by Mrs. F. Life Insurance, by Huebner and K U NR J. A. SCHN To Hot] ting and Plumbing Contractors _ WW.VOM.H%WMMSM. : :-Nn-flmw-t â€" Repair Work a Spéciaity ting, . by â€"M. F. y L. B. Wilder. , by Roger Fry. in‘ Color, by G. a_ .$ Lnd Print Making, h in Music, by Sisâ€" d, by Peter Supf. L‘ City, by Ralph id Park 2282 Costumes of the by Komisargesky {anhood, by R. E. o You, by Walter Use of Art in the o!, by Todd and gements of Moriâ€" of French Art, by PHY & SCHWALL _ by Bamfield and HICHLAND PARK ILLNOIS. / y b’ Arflun' added to the There are also three scale models of center board sail boats which mi suitable for Lake Michigan, and a knot board with examples of the various types of knots and splices commonly used abogrd sail boatl‘ displayed with the palm and needle The exhibit contains. many instruy ments used in praétical mvin’tion; as well as photographs,. pictures; and scale models. In the~east exhiâ€" bit case is displayed a pelorus, J known as a dumb compass, which i coastwise navigation along the shore to take bearings on known landmiarks, in plotting the position and course of the bogat. Near it is a sextant combined~ with a | model of the Sea Scout emblem This is an instrument used in | tical navigation to determine th position of the ship from the heav. enly bodies. + i j Bx Mn i | which concern fiiinflmr’s friends among whom © several notab writers as Galsworthy, Conrad, G. Wells, and Arnold Bennett. Th ktifle of the autobjography derive its name from ‘the: nightln(:fi which wakens Mr; Ford each mo: ing at dawn. Â¥ 1 Homecoming, by ‘Floyd Dell.â€" The author of the autobiographi novel “Moonfinu,"‘lhu gone a st: farther in this:book in which he sents a frank:and honest apprais of his own charact@r and the ep sodes of a wellâ€"ro life. ; Crowded Hours, by Alice Roos: velt Longworth. â€"Alice Longwort has been in the public eye since h early childhood, and writes her‘ miniscences of the active and in triguing life of .the Washingtot arena in a most engaging and c acteristic “Roouvelt"hu" vein. The Two Franklins, by Bern Fay.â€"This is a study of Benjami Franklin Bache, the grandson of great Benjamin Franklin who onl makes his appeararce in the book as an elderly man. It Also reveals the political party fights in the United States from 1785 to:1798. | has been loaned "to the libr through the courtesy of Mr. Da Green of Highland Park. . Sea Scouts Exhibit * â€" : The boys and men.of the commu} nity will be espochlfy interested in the exhibit of the Seaâ€"Scouts of the North Shore Area‘Council which Captain‘s (}u"oY by Eden P} Three Cities, by Sholon Asch. ‘ _ Way Beyond, by Jeffery Farn Profiles and full Faces _ || An Astronomer‘s Life, by E Brant Frost.â€"A simple and delig ful story of the life of a dist ed astronomer covering his© â€" hood ‘and his thirty years as diref tor of theâ€" Yerkes observatory at Williams Bay in Wisconsin. Profei sor Frost ori:imbd the plan 6 using rays from Arctus to llthtfl?o Century of Progress. it foll Wonder Hero, by J. B. P: arnes. cl Oil for the Lamps of China, by Slow Joe, by Max Brand, rmghs. t? Arem After Such Pleasures, by y Homecoming, by Floyd Dell. 733 GLENCOR AVENUE w on oi us o ibag e y i oensnif t ooo UR noath by § rapHI ie a ste h he $ apprais the ep e Roos )ngwort since h cher‘ f}] and in,| : shingtof | â€" nd c in. EL Bern enjamid | | n of . vho only book ag | : eals the > Um«{ al P commu} ested in s of the |â€" 1 whi::l} library | > r. Daviq " ; instruj vigation pictures/ ’ Bargain fares everywhere are ofâ€" fered for the: Christmas and New Year holidays ‘by the Chicago & Narth Westerfn Railway, R. Thomâ€" son, passenger traffic manager of the road, Chicago, announces, A twoâ€"centâ€"perâ€"mile rate for the roundâ€"trip, good in all classes of equipment, will be in effect between @11 points on the North Westerh system, also to all points in‘ the west, from Dec. 14 to Jan. 1, return limit Jan. 15. Travelers may enâ€" joy a oneâ€"third saving in sleeping and parlor "car charges, the surâ€" charge having been abolished. One More River. ; ‘By Mazo De La Roche â€". Whiteoaks of Jalna; Finch‘s tune; Master of Jaina. By John. Galsworthy â€"Maid in Waiting; Flowering Wilderness; Holiday Bargains in / Rail Fares Offered hull has been‘ modeled. after "Gerâ€" mi:'. of the ‘1818, and the trude Thebaud," while the rigging ) en ufionuk:‘&lm»iathliv- and sails have been taken from the iéflroomolthel"n # Gruber home. «‘Bluenose,". . ; r s id 1 E. Bates will have the leading Another sextant is displayed in |role as Franz Gruber, the writer of this case, accompanied w!thmflol the "lost carol." Frau Gcrtr;o.i:{; rules, compass, and scale, inâ€"| his wife will be by Mrs. 1 struments most used in simple dead|J. Bruso. David Stryker will take reckoning. There are also photoâ€"| the part of Karl llxlet, the choir graphs and a blue print of the master of the church, while Milton schooner "Albatross" owned and| Metner will take the part of the OTHER LOCAL LAMP DEALERS | ud ne iivat e ue one con aâ€"aonten o rasiigys Nosat & Es DC auere ie imin fiey 64 -*‘k»-«_!'l enc py Ro See our fine sg? zon of. 9dpproprifz§te lamps: _ for every room in the house PuBLIC Cap _ _OF © Christmas Tree strings) il.fi'gight color?ed El.ight_s as low u! Weatherproof outdoor strings of seven colored lights as low Electric: candle wreaths as low as 55 cents * Also stars, t ; Srepait o k 4 mora® uP ce I Wl P1 G [ { E t Lamps are cheerful giflts They are splendid, daily reminders of the giver. And always ac?qgeptablg in every home.‘ We l?ave a wide selection of lamps of all types: Indirect floor lamps, bridge lamps, lounge lamps, table lamps, student lamps, bondoir sticks and novelty lamps. Before you decide, visit our showroom. . . See the attractive bases and shades. Silk shades in both pleated and stretched styles. 1 chment shades both plain and decorated. Bases of pottery, metal\ and wood in a variety of styles.. And prices! You‘ll be surprised at how low they are. \â€"Christmas l}'gbtz'ng sets and novelties *Your Public Service / |‘and fi”“ Christmas q;oveltiu. B c PRES S _ The musical numbers will be sung by |a choir of young people, from LMrQ‘v Arthur Merner‘s class and Chester Wessling; senior deacon, larence Huhn; junior deacon, Geo. utz. Appointive officers will be anâ€" Pdupced next week. | _/ Deéerfield Masonic _ _ .: ~| _ Installation Dec. 19 Gerhard F. Holste of Northbrook will be installed Tuesday evening as master of the Deerfleld Masonic Lodge. Other officers elected last week who will be installed are: senâ€" or warden, LeRoy Scully; junior warden, Ralph Horenberger; treasâ€" arer, John R. Notz; secretary, Mrs. John Stryker‘s ch'r, "The He]:ring' Hand" trou;, will present a playlet. t3 hi : Office â€" 246 N. G;oc‘n Bay Road / !~â€" Telephone H. P. 650 > A. CARPENTER ALSO® FEATURING ATTRACTIVE will be open eveninigs until 9 o‘clock beginning Chiropractor Palmer Graduate CE COMPANY RN QILLINOIS\’ _ % PS 4 w ‘Lick‘s climate is glorious in the | 9:?:}.:.% is rare. For‘munufl?: |â€" _every day voi,jthe will bring new ts. Only five days out of thohrct five winters has the golfer _: been compelled to forego his favorite sport out of doors. i0} ; 10 days of time and we‘ll give a refreshed, mwy’:nd new mental picture olm:. ; ';vr::'gwmorwflfalrm‘rvuiouor descriptive booklet. if" NEWLOWPRICES â€" HORSEBACK rIDmc . â€" (In effect from No 10th, $2.00 first hour, $1.00 each sueâ€" * 1933, to March 1s¢, 1934) eulhc hour. ROOM WITH PRIVATE â€" _ PLUTO BATH (Sulphur) §2 BATH AND Massage Per person, per day ... $8.00 :'.nln?fll.:‘.-&flh.( zfl). * Children «(3:' ) g: FREE ’L‘"«'-s"-' with ofi-:x:)." Dancing every sight (except Sumâ€" LAMP SELECTiONSs _ _FRENCH LICK SPRINGS ; | HOTEL | FRENCH Lick, IND'IiNA "Home of Pluto Water T. D. TACGCART, Pres. ~ _ H. J. FAWCETT, Mgr. ‘ TO ADD CHEER ) To THE HOME 60 cents * as $1.75X candoliers 8 afl w'fi" Vlllq’: Will you risk a few daysâ€"a week or tenâ€"a fow dollarsâ€". tor.’;u‘r'lqulg'} t ho The owners of thousands of America‘s great names hay come here re M”Wmâ€"h&g waters, exercise un nights in thonpomm (hnbuhn&foothnh.auumh: to the problems of business, finance, the arts, the reaim of :K:fl,mh:g flfifiyh&s‘xflm““ Tud their thilGrey figo :. . _ [ 0;) c / me »or» Some ; thouka) iles, some from over for h:::‘; I‘.lck". "::r!.a:ol::'on the Gonfiun.g: For youâ€"the tri all its benefits may be had at the ex. pense of a few ‘ travel and an astoundingly few dol. (In effect from N: ir 10th, 1933, to March 1ot, 1934) : ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND : : Per person, per day .. $8.00 Children _ (under , â€" Nurses, Children {under ), Nurses, Maids, or Chauffeur,| $5.00 per day (when with other|guests). â€"on cither course. (1 $2.00 for Valley Cours GOLF $1.00 PER FRENCH LICK wed ind or more miles, some from over seas are famous on the Continent too, all its benefits may be had at the ex. ‘ travel and an astoundingly few dol. DAY hh“ifll9ll. “‘ With living costs still mounting, the price of electricity remains at the same old level, still the reasonâ€" ‘N‘“‘F‘hmbo\-embnd‘«. As you cast up your accounts for l935.with¢ney¢onh6fidqdu>p- ing and with some regard for the m‘&&eflwY&,ymmb- ..Bntdn“ouhufidq i «ost , so imporâ€" tant to youg household, is unchanged. In good times or bad, over a score of years, the trend Oof electric rates has been downward. But living costs have rocketed upward, slid down, and are now rising again, So that now your general cost of living is 28% higher than preâ€"war level, while your ELECTRICITY Is THRIFTY ITEM Table Christmas Tree at $2.95, complete, ready to plug in. Stands 10 inches high and sparkles with 21 tiny lights. A single.bulb inside does the trick. y, December 16th." cents extra.) SIIIII floodl{gha with spike for sticking into ground at $5.80 (red, amber and green color sildes 90 Health! THURSDAY, DECEMEER Dancing every night Sun» e ues costs you 47.33% LESS ts THURSDAY, DECEMBER n“'fl.ME were pleasantly surprised â€" mb"mdm five friends and relatives, wumwflflm‘ * actan was in â€"celebratio m“m"m of the speakers on Tuesds sTaichhors‘ Club of Kenilw Chicago visited at the hom u’umlulletofl'd is visiting relatives in this mfir“plrtflflnvoek been visiting her mother, 1 ward Bach in Northbrook. . huwwmw week with ber sister, M Mrs. Elmer Schmidt will ess to members of ‘her bri tomorrow aftencon. : _ â€" The Birthday Clyb gav prise anniversary party in ment to Mrs. Joseph O‘Cor Thursday afternoon. . The Wiimot Mothers‘ ( meet this ‘afternoon at the make plans for the Christm Louise Kersten, is very se in the Evanston Hospital, has had two major operai ports the first of the wee that he was slightly impro Thomas‘ parents live in Ra‘ â€" Mr. and Mrs, 8. P,. Hu ited at the Jennings‘ cago on Sunday. |_| _ N . Mrs. Virginia Hicks <| house Wednesday(| yest« honor of the binhr:ny anni her daughter, Mrs. Ambre field Avenue. Kappa Phi sorority at th worth Club. Miss English ter of Mrs. Irving Brand. Fred W. Kersten: Sr. of spent Sunday with: Mr. a Fred Haggie. - : Mrs. C. M. Christensen e éd a few friends at ]uncheo day. Tu C TD alaniagh . 5 Th The Just Sew Club 1 Tuesday afternoon at the Mrs. W. J. Kreh in Wauk Miss Mary English of featured in a solo celloph Saturday evening at a snow ty given by the Alpha c Paul returned Saturdgy < pleton, Wis., where Mrs. been called because of the her father, Mr. John Mrs. Grootemont will arr week to make her home daughter. Miss Elsie Devine has her home in Harrodsburg, was accompanied© on the . Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Devine Norbit, and Mrs, M. C. Devine remained in Ken the others returned to De Sunday. uie | von of the Green: Tree 1 Lake Forest, at her home Mrs. E. H. Selig. will | to members of her lunch <lub on Wednesday. Mrs. .Eva Wilmot, M Keyes, Mrs. W. J.¢Kreh â€" Clarence Roliman of Wauk Doris Kreh of Highland ited relatives here on Thu: attended the Dorcas chicke Mrs. Leslie Brand en sewing club on ‘Wedn noon. Mr. and Mrs. Léslie Oect Sunday with Mrs.. Oetzel Mrs. Edward J. Smith i1 Park. < @4 Mrs. C. 8. Fehr,, who r her daughter, Mrs. Is spent the week with her Fehr, in Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Highland Park haye mo Herbert Savage house on nue. * Bobby Schmidt celebri eight birthday anniversa: party last Saturday at the his parents, Mr. and Mr Schmidt. Mrs. Floyd Stanger en the Mutual Club on Friday Mrs. G. Albert Wilien Harold Norman (V «22 North e Yo Ten C anniv $1 hu

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