Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Dec 1933, p. 11

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Yyo THURSDA | MERHIEC. TIBBETTS â€" #5 p+ * ‘of weakening, and although ‘they _ tevel they were unable to curb the E> wmmmflundmniu. A and Seabby did most of the $ fi*for the ~Boosters ~while ie on did a very good job as a S tivity. were t e8""."m..~.~.,. _| _ | posed of local talent, has been outâ€" now playing for the Boosters, lined by the rehabilitation chairman *Whe Boosters came on the floor in\ to be presented at Hospital :105 at beautiful red sweat shirts and| Nopth , on Wednesday, Dec. sweat pants. These were donated| 2p,; The unit will send an assortâ€" floorman and guard. munity to come over to the Comâ€" munity Center located at; 582 Laurel Avenue, for recreational activities. There, has been planned a proâ€" gram of athletic games and other recreational activities for boys and gitls of Highland Park. As usual basketball will be the featured acâ€" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1988 _ Again as during the holidays last year Community Service, Inc.,; is inâ€" viting all boys and girls of the comâ€" to 4 p.m. Holiday Recreation ‘_â€" Program Announced â€" _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE uzfinmch ROOM _ |_: «s NoRTtH sHERIDAN|RQAD | suorfl?hs 2:30 ?oA::gO’f.m:‘pl:ly. : You are cordially invited to visit the W;'-.. om,. where the Bible and all ys. 0: FRENCH LICK, INDIANA : . T. D. TAGCART, Pres. ®" ‘NEW LOW PRICES _ ;::00 irst hour, $1.00 each suc» Wmmrisknfcwdlylâ€"aveek"’ tenâ€"a few dollarsâ€" for a year‘s health? â€" r The owners of thousands of America‘s great names have come here religiously once or ttw?ie a yearâ€"taken the nten.‘en‘aynd moderate exercise, slept unbroken nights in the soporific air of the Cumborhpé foothills, and gone home to the problems of business, finance, the arts, the realm of sport, refreshed and with healthy bodies equipped â€"to meet problems of their busy lives. They ux coming now â€" and their children too. #\q j Some come a thousand or more miles, some from over seas for French Lick‘s waters are famous on the Continent too. For youâ€"the trip with all its benefits may be had at the exâ€" pense of a few Kourl’ travel and an astoundingly few dolâ€" Come Nowâ€"â€"French Lick‘s climate is glorious in the fall and severe winter weather is yare, ‘For the {ollcr or rider every day of the year will bring new delights. Only five days out of each of the past five winters has the golfer been compelled to forego his favorite sport out of doors. Givemlod.ylofyourtimmdwdll:ivefou renewed body and a new mental piegmov ife. (In effect from November 106th, 1933, to March 1st, 1934) ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND MEALS : "mndw..___’.‘-‘n Children _ (under 12}, Nurses, Children (under twelve), Nurses, d-v(-:--pou-'&),"u GOLF $1.00 PER DAY . 00 for Valley Course FRENCH LICK .SPRINGS HOTEL | > RENCH LICK nein‘himed 99 4. .. i. First Church of Cg:iat,, S?lentist all â€"ages have. a which to play a Sells Health! C ies gfld Meeting Monday £:5â€"06" anmmemmmmmement } ~A regular monthly meeting of the er American | Legion . Auxilâ€" iary was held at the home of Mrs. C“hro“ nee Huhti on Monday evening, ment, especially min: labor out of ‘doors was mphfid "Many veterans received injuries in the war which incapacitated them in their forme trades. Occtpational theapy teaches them new ways in which G!‘OG*J, ‘A program of entertainment comâ€" Dancing night (except #â€"hole Miniature Coufse (indoor) no*mcx.nmmc j PLUKO BATH (Sulphur) $2 \% H. J. FAWCETT, Mgr 00). #t are r f arinouncément is made doubly pleasing to the public when it is shown that the admission prices in GIF i % â€" dn SfPvomiae rapsartmre 228 al i Hiost Aid,. vr Ԥ~ is > . 4 loiia: sreiiad i ind atiiich Cintiee <bCagn. ; Ezm & %Bouw.o.‘mcown.m- _ Enjoy Book Review .. Senson on Pec. 20| parneGusser: ‘Bud_Oliviets: Jce: o« i5 Shs Furd] uthes ase Sn ols Immarnage it |can ant serens m m m uc in t ire b 4 Wil. an‘s enjoycdmsfi.nond rnnmw?d:mfied Engelman, Chase ~Baromeo,|POOk reviews by three members of roduced by the Chicago Grand | Maurice ‘Schapio, Norman Cordon,| ‘"° C!"b Tuesday afternoon, Dec, 12. Company at the Civic Opera| Amund : Sjovie¢, Dorothy Herman, Mrs. Chester Wolf, local librarian, beginning Dec. 26. The famâ€"| Lucilie Meusel, Alice May Baenziger| 524 that October and. November THER 1LOCAL !.ucnlcu. DealEks AIL ALSO FEATURING PRACTICAL GIFT APPLiaANCES hok We Rosa Raisa, Edith Mason, urke, Marion Claire, Marion Coe Glade, Elesnor Laâ€" Helen Ornstein, Maria Matâ€" rbara Darlys, Mildred : Gerâ€" PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Until Christ+ns your Public Service store will be open evenings /. \Wre pay the Ilinois tax on the sale of this merchandise FR \’I"E $ B i} _ tHE PRESS [ plated case and i 5pun silver dial 365“ T SUGGESTIONS F NORTHERN ILLINOIS Bersted Waffiec Iron with automatic heat indicator. In chromâ€" itm with convenient ladle for necessary Hammond Electric Clock (Gloria Alarm Modelg. An exquisite boudoir clock with OM PUBLIC SERVICE alarm attachment. Truly artistic with chromium ladle for necessa ber, Olga Kargad, Hazel Sanborne, Deerfield Women The ladies of Holy Cross Church of Deerfield will hold a sale of hand embrojdered ‘articles, very suitable Christmas gifts, on Saturday, Dec. 28, at Alfred Shugrues restaurant il A few of our large selection of useful, _ *) electrical gifts that bring joy for many ;fi ~ long years. Come in and see them. 4 Mixmaster saves long kitchen hours. Mixes, mashes, extracts juice. Price $21. Attachments for potato pecling, vegetable slicing, knife. shtg;nin&r:olisfiing.sem at 33 cents and up. | ONLY ;lxidl.,liciét{veli finished in light green out billows of warm air to quickly dry the heayâ€" iest head of hair. It is Hotpoint 5â€"lb. Aytomaâ€" tic Iron accurately mainâ€" tains the exact hert you want for light or heavy ;:lm:ble' heat control. as thumb rest, conveâ€" ll:i_ent bultton snoolu5 inge plug, heelsres?‘ % ‘. 49_1-' ant hillawe a :-rm air ant for light or hea ieces Pif‘:'h“m Of 28. $ 10 618 N. Green Bay Road To‘mms.tet Hoziuli T N is just the thing for inzm:r entertaining. A handâ€" some chromium tray, six glass dishes, a sandwich cutu’ng board and Zni& and newest 31975 twoiglice Toastmaster, $1.95 down . With newest oneâ€"slice Toastmaster $15.23 â€"$1.30 down. Bersted Sandwich Toaster and Grill is just RELIABLE LAUNDR E WISH to express our ap ciation to our friends for t patronage during the We wish you a Merry & Dry Cleaning growth of the community, has thtee defin mh% Its 276,479 electric and 140,3 gas cussomers. ; Its fldll stockholders and thousands Its 3,500 employes. < _ > Public Public Service Company, lllinoisâ€"owned operated, and closely sssociated with. Universal Heat Pad will provide real comfort in convalescence. Has three heats. The cover ueiderdovuwinlsqfi Q?MM.E@; in Loo $396 Obligation Mrs. Robert L. Jol Boyle presided at the local school 1/ o Tt stt omm aives

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