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Highland Park Press, 11 Oct 1934, p. 12

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its, E: Ll! f1)! {I} l l The but count that co‘uld be ob. tained itsdieaud.that thgre vex-g up. pxoximnnly . 800 exhibitors Peta exhibited included more an: 100 dogs, 35 or I) cuts. may birds, rabbits, guinéa pigs, thine nu, chickens, ducks, fish, turtles, boos, eatosp,illars etc. ' The” noise: winging! with an happy laughter of 800 childm and many parents and teachers and. one mike whit s htppy occasion this win for the children of High- land Park. i 7 [ T Mrs. Martha Harrison' __ Dies in Ravinia Oct. 4 The! north playground of Elm! Place School m literally mend with not: trf - desethstitm. sled with the bus voieuut them Ramada and theat_Dan" could be hand the upturn: of the Scottie: And the unth when of just plain dogs.. . . Sometimes the crew of I rooster. the m of an, the human of , parTot, the son's of I may, the tamper of mice and rabbits, thet map of n turtle. or the spluh of the troldtUh eouWbe heard. Mrs. Harrison wu born Oct. IT, 1849 end would have been 85 years of age this month. She was the daughter of William Grenoen and Ann Jane Mitchell tif Cutlebhney, Ireland. She ms married to Thorn-I Harriaon and lived in County Mona. htn when their only child In born, then they moved to Omuh. County Tyrone, until,- "their daughter was man your: of m. ELK-minor: died in 1812. The, mag! pet show by "tho ehiid dun of the Green 31: Bond gnd Elm Flue Schools was hold was; afterooort, Oct. 5. _ s, Mrs, Martin Human paged away Get. 4, " the home of her daughter, Mug. Letitia Ann Thomp- son, 1882 Burton Avenue, Ravinia. , Funeral services were conducted by Dr. L. W. Sherwin, minister of the Highland Perk Preebytu'ien Climb on Oct. 6 in the chapel on Simian Road. end at the cemetery, Mount Hope when the bath! took place. . V Annual Pet Show at Mrs. Harrison camp to Animal with her dautrhur's family in 1907. Elle is survived by her daughter, M . Thompson. three grand chil- dren Irwin W. Thompson o teacher in the Coinmhie High School in South Oran, New Jeruy,‘ um Mary Harrison Thomplon. instruc- tor in., srhrarienl taking in Deer. Be1d..81tieidt, High School. and Min Eileen Barbour Thompson, o unchar- in taxman. . PAGE ngnvs Eltit Place Delights . 800 Local Children may now reroof and repair his home i; on easy 9erms Why don'tpou talus advantage of it? .-" NO, MORTGAGE NECESSARY. ] Come in and let us arrange thy, details for you. _ [ l Natural and Paateurized Grade A Milk l Produced in Your loamy. . Mellody F arms Dairy A “get acquainted hosie l le," " which tlv. 13mg! will be iv n " miles, u, unmounted in a ' "r.. tisement in this week’s is mad Park Presr by the High! d r1: Dry Goods atom, " 28-30 oeth First 8mm 1; With every purchase of lies tsire, eUI hosiery bargain sdvert " this week, the customer will I t a} I free chum to win om of " ' pa, tit no addition.) coat; , , l Unique Hosiery Sale Announced This John T. Flynn to Talk i In Glehcoe on New. 6 Only 15c tickets win sold {or the canine. A numbcr of Girl Scbut motion no? being tanned u a sales force; Those ', we shady oetfvelr . “kin: ‘are MP. Jesse R. Jones, pho B, A 2165, Mrs. Emu Loeb, H P4625, Mrs... Godfrey ‘J, Eylér, H P. 1894, Mrs. ,Robert E. Rpsenthl It. P. 1814, and Mrs. Clark: A. Wright, H, P. 1532. I . See thead in this feel?- ine of The Press. ' The Forum Council of the North Shore Congregation Israel heme"! deflnitelr completed its ptogrd of six lectures which will be pro ted this meson " the Temple, Ll oln and Vernon Avenues, Glencoe. 5170]. lowing is the tint program. 1 "Barely have I heard u a clear 3nd dramatic summing of the world's “out: of the day” said one prominent clap Woman (ot Mrs. Clock., t _ A but menu at In: Park. er: who hive “has tie foerI. W. lying. Clock's en t topics mum we looking tom: to Thom dag, Nov. 1. At 10:30 th it morning tho first of the maria! a four ue. tures will be given at thi, home of Mrs. Roy o. Neroinh " Mrsi. W. Irving Cloék . to Talk Bert Nov. 1 ' Especially mar Arr come are those frho havd Ill. r' hand Mm. Clock It the Wind Athletic Club or st the which Wo I, Ath. letie Club. l I Tuesday, Nov: 6: John 'r. Flynn; editor and tube: and Professor Paul B. Dougl'u. economist-'0! the University of Chicnzo, rm disemd “I: the N.R.A4 Aeeompl.ithintr' it: Objectives " . _ _ Reservations far course .tickbtl my u and. through the Temple Quality cue" RELIABLE LAUNDRY . AND Fw DRY CLEANING CO. In“ C. mm P. I" Week ve , I l this week. s'. [ 10;: imam ad nt in this new? issue of The H hnngtrk PA.iisi. well-known F ore is an- no ‘wpthia anniver y with t food ' . Matty barn a in food supTlf. A are listed in thi) advertise- me . I "t I ll , A my be ”an tron} any one Er number of the odgo 'irr by tel f iirintt H. A. Bans . ehaiiman, at Itrkiland Park 1014. _ E Bl 616- Par? V811 " mmewi Magnu- m: It , n, ehahmnn, " 1'rPttttft, Win}; _. (phone. Winn. 9).: Sin. ttle B' "iong will); aol ' new“: that; seats are dot on up by co (ll.'pubseripiioms. . l ' lil ‘-..ber of local am ts itil, an: and Ill8 l e will also turn ah My Mt- ter Ililihettt and the co mum in ch: . jifeels sure you ll W1 't to Mint nn evening f re 'l-en- joy 'IB, is the sngzounc em; Wi die that co s: is: = Part We Lo f E " of Mob», hat E1;}en1urty 1nd den are}; 133.02; M, It to , ; everybody in in [] 3;; " will be the m, lt, Itt' of the evening live V , f, hte., to furnish Th Itil ill also be othe an: 'i.tertt. for both you '1 time it»: wMIlB, ttd. At thee] eve Ilitl a ‘door prize wi .15} hich is'being don loc: “33’1":0. § l' H If goose Food £311: 1 _ ing Annive lar, Sale , Central ,Avenueg Highhpd [ celebrating its tththani6. Blue Goon Food Mait. at QMoose e,tit [old Hallowe’ I ' 'Upholsterin , CABINET MA as m1. AV. " an mom: us anbisth Tttey Iraperiea - Fa rica Irtt,l,i 4ut, he, . . turNi.rrr. itteq hull, mm in imm- ith y real the think. forlii.r' of an}! all: red I " ' the 1 be jtiven Wed by the It Putty TEE PRESS AWE CHICAG real tenderness, the real octurage, the real beauty of lite. He; are tears, for your eyes, ctiches for year throats, smiles for ya! lips, for here are the cdse Histories of love relived by the lovers. Read "Real vae Stokes by People Who Lived Them." . . . of their fmest adventures real tenderness, the real in thirconvineing languag been set down by their heroes and heroines for readers of Chicago Daily Niiws. ' Each is the qctually lived high romance a lifetime, . . Some 'dre gallant, some are gui. Some are aml ing. Others cite shining pptterns of Ibrtitude. But all are true Imagination and artistry have woven great love stories sinoe'tha beginning. chime; But here are greater love/ries, for theya _isrsartten By the hams o(thousands, of men tisnd women who hq lived them. . _ Simply, tersely, 3,872 of these real love stories ha The North Shore‘.‘Chapteriof the Daughters M thq hmeriaa.itevolrv. tion will attend the Fourth Division meeting of Illinois D.A.R. onEThux-I- Highwood Boomers to Have Hallowe’en Dance The vemy'n Club hufbeen ieteetad 'als " to “an” the drtteertt) fen! time and entertainment. The fer. have: “of Imam!“ will be the ttttttr wow, wh' consists id ll” ein" entertained, we are told.i Tom Brown and, his orchestra will fur- nish the mtsic. ', , , ' Tmedals-tir,' Oct. 81, he been nel‘eeted ané‘the due on irhleh the Highwo'od Boosted Club arb hold- ing their Mlowe’en manner-6e dance " the Vernon Country Club. Chm Al De Suite “and that tickets can Rb. purchased st (ha 101» lowing stubs: NUld'a Sport} Shop, Book's Med Station, Guilt Drug Store, Keller Brothers Queen. Make your myervntions byT-callinz H._P. Nm.', Prize: wilt be waded for the belt masquerade (autumn, is the' Announcement. _ ,. Division Meeting of _ D.A.R.- Next Thursday 822 N. First St. Phone " t DahN Auto Reconstruction Co. ' Auto Repairttirttr cad Fume and Axle SWghtening Body and Fender Reralrirsg SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING VREAL 'by, PEOPLE WHO LIVE. THEM 1- . Here are the facts. Here are o DAILY NEWS of sduls recounting the true chronid day. Oct. M, " 10 1 ago Woman's Club Luncheon‘snurutions should tent immedhuly‘ to Mrs. E. Phelps,'phone 262. 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