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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1934, p. 5

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ThA i 1 e _ amURSDAY, JULY 19, 1934 F. Million Sweethearts," Â¥, w |.> 1 s Powell, . Ginger Pat|â€" How N t ‘ Setâ€" & the Four Mills tlement is being: to carry on e Fiorito and his band,; an extensive and: ive program f Friday, and Saturday, July 19,| of work and play, bed ;of benefits § lirtyâ€"Day ~Princess," g| geney Relief s a matâ€" . _ Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant, Lu *ter of pubilation part of. its Edgar Norton, ‘ y,| friends, particular) members of t : and Tuesday, July 2, 23, 24. | its local board, of which Mrs. Charles .~| ~FManhattan . . Melodrama," . with| A. Wright is the an, ~ I a.bh.lmmudzmhn ‘The other of ‘the local ‘Pywell, Wednesday, Th iy, and| board are ‘Mrs. Jay S. Glidden, _ Rriday, July 25, 26, 27. This story | treasurer; Mrs. ell Swazey, ‘is|compiosed of headline stories that| secretary; and Mrs, Robert Walker, \sHo¢ked, horrified and amused the viceâ€"chairman. es \world over a period of 30 years., It! "The addition of 20 trained workâ€" ‘begins jn 1904 with the disaster to mmbywx County Diâ€" ‘the excursion steamer General Sloâ€"| vision of the settlement, in coâ€"operaâ€" .l in .‘Ngw York Harborâ€"a fire| tion with the "x Council of | which cfii% more tht:: 1000 liv;t- Social Agencies, is :lkinc possible \Krom that nning screen play | this considerably ented proâ€" | travels through the Dempseyâ€"FirPo| gram there undcrr m Children‘s ‘fght and many other front PA&C| Lojsure Time Service, which also inâ€" [ _ Robert® Spahr, of Highland | Park, |will be chairman of the comâ€" | mitteg of hostesses at: Sweet Briar | Day A4t A Century of Progress on Friday of tl‘is week, sponsored ‘by *the Woman‘s‘ College Board. & ind ikhla 5;,, % E l“t} | if | E;k'e,; [. | p wJ| E. Willard, 277 , Linden Park: , was one of the studentsâ€" in"the University of Illinois College of Engineering who finished his secâ€" ond sé?eswr’s work with an average of 4. or better, according to an anâ€" ment made in Urbana by the :m:oficisls. 3: 4 Mr, Willard, a freshman in the University College of Engineering, made &n average of 4.6., Hé is takâ€" ing civil engineering, one. of the c lums available to students of that college. Fridgy Is Sweet Briar _ Day at the World‘s Fair © Satprday will be Trinity Day, Sunâ€" day will be Vassar Day, Monday will be Wellesley Day, Tuesday ‘will be Wells Day, andâ€"Wednesday will be '&nv College Day at the Fair. id Rothstein murder, with its atâ€" ndant | sensationalism. | akes High Grades at | University of Hlinois .. J..T. FARMER, Tel. Highland Park 2030 Drewrys Ale | ($3.10 HAMMS BEER PETER J. FOX BEER $2.45 per case *We hanrmnfly added m mb’#l‘.h our shoe dm& esc es _ _BQC Bm mesy _ _ 906 sc sns ..98c Andets _‘ / 996 Maimand _ _ _1 Washable Ties . . . 3 for 25¢ Beverage Co. \â€" of Highland Park 28â€"30 N. First St. â€" (St. Paul) . $2.60 per case HIGHLAND PA DRY GOO VOILE and BROADCLOTE DRESSES Beautiful Print Designs. Ki{chen APR,OIILIS “3'50 Maids‘ Uniforms $1.59 We also have shoes to match. vision of the rment, in coâ€"operaâ€" |[y; tion with the C Council of | C Social Agencies, is making possible | ;,, this considerably t:uuhd PrO | io gram there ‘N"fr Children‘s| ... Leisure Time Service, which also inâ€" Audes adults," Mrs. *fisl_nt reports. "I wish everyone in Highland Park who. has so loyally ¢ontinued to conâ€" tribute to our mi uced budget: of these later years could drop in at 1400 Augusta : and visit the various places‘where, in every nook and corner, inside, the roofs, in adjoining vacant lits, on certain ropedâ€"off streets of an evening and on theonce notorlou: Goose Island a score of different activities are going on. | $ "These summer projects are the salvation of the 2?00 people who are finding outlet |for troubles in work and play nndeT direction of the settlement, and we‘look upon this program as one of iextreme importâ€" program as one of iextreme importâ€" ance, for as it zo«r this summer so will go the national recreational proâ€" gram which is certrin to come out of this experiment in emergency constructive recreation to meet the demands of extend'fii, leisure." K Lectures at the Field Museum Aré Announced ‘."Minerals, and istoric Exhiâ€" bits" is the title of fomorrow‘s (Friâ€" day, July 20) guidg"lecture tour at 11 a.m. for the général public at Field Museum of Natural History. Next Monday at the same hour the subject will be "Plant Life"; Tuesâ€" day, "Primitive Civilized Peoâ€" ple"; and. Wednesday, "Animal Groups." ‘In addition to these speâ€" cial tours, there are genearl tours of anthropological, botanical, geologâ€" ical exhibits daily, except Saturday and Sunday, at 10| a.m. and 3 p.m. These tours, for which no charge is made, are by staff leeâ€" Sponsor Birthfay ; Party! at Hospital A birthday 1 for about 100 patients at North Chicago U. S. V, B. Hospital No. 103, whose natal day falls in the month ¢f July, was given by members of 1d Unit, Amerâ€" ican Legion Auxi , on Wednesâ€" day, July 18, at 2: o’c:,ler. M Ee OPePmie C 80 O n d Members of: the unit furnished small eup cakes, and a large, decâ€" orated birthday cake, baked by. Mrs. Kapschull; each t was presented with a package of cigarettes, and the afternoon was spent playing cards and games. |‘ w People do not lack will. Phone F at N. U. ) OB 1. P. 1088 RK DS Victor Hugo. ; they The North Shore section of Third Corps Area, National Air held their third/o me ing y night at Haak‘s Auto Supply Shop. The me¢ was callâ€" ed to order: by the section‘s comâ€" mangder, Captain Joe Farneti. After roll |call several items were tradsâ€" acted in regards, to uniforms, entertainment to raisa small furdds: and maintain school ships at a nefrâ€" by lkl’ort- 14 ‘:4 f "A drive will be made to enlist and active members, ; Any n who wishes to enroll.;'ekindly get, in touch with any member or officer, | .Several units were represented by their officers, namely Staff Officer Lt. A. G. Haak of Haak‘s|Auto Supply Company, an exâ€"trangport pilot f&nd instructor; Staff Lt. Haas of the Packard Service office, to be a senior lieutenant, and (Lt, Minor Williams. Bruno| Benvenuti is to be ‘promoted to, Geutemant in charge of a radio munication station, Charles Feierejsen is to be promoted. to lieutenant) unit leader and: Miss Isabelle De: represe‘xfi‘beti‘ the entire ladies units. > t (f¢ Any â€"person oper(i:?\z} a rfidié ghort wave communiciation p:fim wishing to enroll :jy do so imme« diately. 7 J |o | . All members are ur‘xJntly»reqn'Qa-t; ‘ ed to.attend the next pffi¢ial meet« ing to be held Aug. ’?‘( e place wili W be announced later) for jimportant| | instruptions and reersh ents. Bring a friend. To date therd are eiittyf d five members enrolled in this section ]]‘! of the Third Corps Arde.© © } ©| [ Pm s oalneniouns y i . The unit meeting, which was held at the home of Mrs. John Farhet, River Woods ~R_oad,lile}l many itbmp of interest, including afreport on the free health clinic whigh is now| beâ€" ing sponsored.. Parents are urged to send their children from three years of age through gra r school,, for a physical and derfixl examination, and vaccination or | ) toxoid for the prevention of fip theria. The response evidences that the clinic is filling a great need in the commuâ€" nity.â€" _ f p 4b P > The president a â€" total unit membership , (51 adults and 19 juniors), t c‘e,the% deâ€" partment â€"recorder‘ nbership of due year ago. | s‘ . ;Plans were made for}a joint meetâ€" ing with the Post next Monday eveâ€" ning, July 23, wl:ng;n ew members will be initiated. The |Junior group, under the direction jof Junior advisor Mrs. Dunham, will e charge of the program, assis by Mrs. Cruickshank, social chhirman. _ The unit presidqnt.ers. Tennerâ€" mann, and the presidéntâ€"elect, Mrs. Jacobs, will serve‘ as delegates to the department conyention at Peoria, Sept. <1.4. Alterhatis are <â€" Mrs. Cruickshank and Mrs.{Dunham. Fine Response to Encouraging response has been made by Deerfield Iti e community clinie which has n}opened Monâ€" days, Wednesdays and Fridays for the past two week*.‘ ext week the four local doctors, Dr. W. B,. Metâ€" calf, Dr. C. R. Sugden, Dr. Dorothy Davis, and Dr. C. J. Davis, will adâ€" minister toxoid anLl vaccinations, to minister toxoid and v@ccinations, to be given only wi e consent, of the parents. £ The clinic has beerf a very sueâ€" P. O‘Connell are }n assisting , in the clinical work. | _( A ~Now is the time of year when|‘ many families aré planning to get| away from home for vacations. It is |~ also the time of year|when cartoonâ€" ‘;Z ists take special pleagure in depicts|, ing clouds of worry {descending on r otherwise happy vacationeers at the | . thought of having lef§ the gas turn<|‘ ed on under the water heater during] the confusion of @n rly morning |â€" departure. [ | «It might be a surprise for some of, these cartoonists to learn that they are many years out of date on theiri water heatérs. a matter ofâ€" fact, people now go awayifor trips an vacations and pu ly leave thei heaters on so that they can be stur of having.a bath imfnediately u. returning. This convénience is mad possible, with niety’ ‘and economy by modern water heaters which auto matically adjust tfiix:me in acco ance with the amourt of hot wate How the Lovers (Bubgled Thei "Perfect" Murder| A thrilling mur der mystery story from real life re lated in The American Weekly, th oc )e Tiep c m ape rrpeys td iiL NruRmE® +4 ‘ sntbats chicago AcdAHD| Phone Highland Park 2700 . Jacobs El(jed to Head 2o Deerfield Clinic } a matter of. away)for trips u ly leave hat they can be th immediately â€" convénience is n}ety' ‘and ecor t a total , (51 adults ge the! deâ€" mbership of Auxiliary TH E i ‘] â€" ; rish i0 ofâ€" the. Holy Cross AtBiolic C:;r‘h have _ received ",r e ‘cards d are enlisting in the LéWipn of Decency,â€"the organization whith is staging a passive: boycott 0 ! btion pi which give promâ€" ntlite to degeneration and immorâ€" \Â¥, The Cathglic church is receivâ€" inf‘"| the â€" gupport of protestant : thes in the fight against salacâ€" joU@ movies. . : | | ’ bills of tha juAn old V ; ;be hel ffi{z;.‘i" an woal j i&r 4, on sgonsored the Presby‘ 9 EM [A rfield iward |Tanielian, son of Azad elian, Deerfield shoe repair man, his foot so severely at the Highâ€" . Park |beach on 'Sat\;rhy that as necéssary to take him to the hland Park Hospital where fifty ‘hes weére required to close the nd. Afteries and tendons were red and he will not be able. to k for at least a month. ¢ ‘he Deerfield Rotary Club met : Thursday noon at Shugrue‘s taurant with Charlegs Seago, a r member, in charge of the proâ€" m. Today‘!s program will be unâ€" the direction of Harold Vant who eountei disco, s. R S.at%a râ€"â€" shio of: th ie C :fih I ‘cards and are / of Decency,â€" t is staging a ; Jon pi wh to d ratic The| li¢ cl the â€" gsupport rfiel ‘arns have jas his speaker, Mrs: J. A. Crt?s Church _ Joins Movie Boycott Fo rfeit ten dollar bill has rergl by the rfield i hier Jessq McGinâ€" all. merchants |and vilâ€" . careful about ccepting denomination. r ichelt Speaks Rotary Club Today 1 Church ‘Sponsors Social ashioned ice cream social 1 on the lawn at the home Mrs. W, F.. Weir, Deerâ€" Frigay evening, July 27, by. Dorcas Circle Two of terian Church. _ t at Beach 50 Stitches State Bank Spurious Money es un aresee Taken . Quality (:1»1s RELIABLE LA § â€"_ .. Aunp ! DRY CLEANT £ Phone H. P.| i $ es | ng / teacher and onnel of Deerfieldâ€" 1ds High : HILEY BELLE | PMCHES oys 3 dn 17c | _ BANANAS . . . 4 » 25c | Fresh Dressed Stewing Chicken . . . . »18¢ | _ Sale of Genuine Spring | Leg%f Lamb . .. . » 19c Shoulder Lamb Roast * 15¢. Lamb Chops . . . . 35c RibjChops us ifa*a. 3 ")-29c1 Shoulder Chops . . . . . * 17c [ Bn'It.ofLamb‘. fls a‘% . 10¢ Comned Bost MikcArms 2 10s. 205€¢ Doggie Dinner 3 cans 250 AYFAIR ORANGE Black Tea . Homir | miny. . ; IONA BRAND | Peaches . SULTANA Queen Oli FRESH BAKT SODA Crackets . Cheese Spread :. *2§ 159 Spinack. . | "&¢¢ 15 xrarr kay tiesungen cheam Sultana l& KIDNEY BEANS Certo ;{fl'év’&"fi%: Eh. Post Bffn Flakes . ‘}& ; i ud Mn C BACON CARNATION ?Ree 4 Kas. f F A : 25c FLAKES OR G CHIP ‘CHEESE EVAPORATED MILK NA AGED AMERICAN EXCEL â€" 'Puc:u Â¥eâ€"LB. PKG. NG CO. 90 178 UNDRY ‘thr 15¢ * LE 3%¢ 3 SQ,{ 17o "22# 170 â€" $290C 372 Central Ave. |{Tel. H.P. rles Steinmetz. â€" Jar Caps °. > Jar Rings .2 PURECANE ~__ =_ WHITE HOUSE Spaghelf 2 ackprans 210 Soap . . . . 10 sans 50c Camay Soap 4 cakes 170 SPAGETTI 1. H. NEMEROFEF ENCORE PREPARED ANN PAGE PORK AND 6: 25« AMERICAN FAMILY 3%17¢ EVAPORATED MILK Credit Jeweler and BEANS 15%,â€"0z. cans on . 10+8,8,0TH 57¢ The life of watch can be do every so oftel end let him giv your cwatch th "once over.". 5 25¢ PAGE Â¥F 3lc 12 fot t Â¥

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