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Highland Park Press, 18 Apr 1935, p. 5

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Gif a Y Lh id ihstabinismaldt diut id ima d io is T6 $1,00| wE RAIFS the A$TER | s helitea" & .“ E«M YÂ¥ e 0. S¢â€"â€" Ade| 20â€" ifis|. N E ppointraght name DING . ?. 313 S | 4 t #: 1 #lvm 8, i4 10¢ th €ha g. . _Saturday Mountain," April 21. interpttation ie old fairy > of the shoemake ued a from ‘“le snow for whom elves© ) made at mi c April 19â€"20, Rrid nndSatnr% "Ba a." PhÂ¥to phed and rected.| by. Mr.] ahd | Mrs. Johnsep, well kijpwp Alrieauexp â€" ers. e Mart ohnsons &A new trhil of exiflovation and discovâ€" éry in|an actig 4 th;tM 60,000 | miles of gorgeous A country hithertb impassable. sound and phofogtaphy are : tionally clear, The fnimal seenes amazingly natd and the en production thriling and instructive. Famil ? | "Th Sh m en '.'n‘ ‘th.‘ _ color shapsody fsevies,. ‘A deligh ing of ithe, baby latét involves unâ€" just criticism of ogpitals. ’}:e flffelfld regard|fot the law, especiâ€" ally thgft, is pfesented humorously, éonseq@ently th§ efl is demo = ing.,Stpictly for Au April 24â€"25. | "Gra Old Gix]" with May â€"Robsp mjddl school her, grown old in the serâ€" vice, attempts a ct several which threaten [he 5:11 school ¢ pils and encouftering the B that be" is eventually dismissed. The visit of â€"the Prekident of the U: ana ~CmapEPUCIs to a life of 1 one of| theil a $ him to ;:n back ¢ Id tha, valud ;;'h. ical devi Tense,| exciting suspenge sustai ning to its high® ish. . Cqrvincin ently directed. Ma "Spipit .of 1916 tasy if which into office on anda Dissatisfaction Ec n ta nto OTR nml:"E prigst peace DAR. Bet:t;g-‘ihns i} . | _ Committee Review M# ; P Ieder: THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1985 MC iltibirth : f ithe: bab L OR D‘S On!h d Cary E t 8: A fikst a ime avigtion > avia a to overopl % g on ar ‘action re ‘ and be : elec form _ a trou Fawil mafin serinl. unday: and Monday Catnival." en w wife nd whose: baby | is ng e. The = e Lord‘s get Pla: only, "Mystery at 20 Suits formerly priced to $33.50 During the business meeting, Mrs. Muhlke appointed a nominating comâ€" mittee to present new officers at the May meeting. . frfe oo ./ i ~+!*The Br_-* Kettle,"" aloneâ€"act p?‘y under the direction of Miss Elyse g:r;k;n{:r s lg:"ll{l‘igtic coach at the theldâ€"S h : School, cleverly : prasented by i drfi group. ‘ Theicast included Mary Lou Keaster, . Edward Ransdall, Ada Grugin, Florence Louis, Artis Marâ€" tin, Erik S¢thacht, ?erd 0'1¢fh nell, Nancy Sneddon, Winona Mcâ€" Clintic, Mary Heed and Dorothy Lyâ€" tle. ; Je Mb er ol 3 "_ Mrs. : Harky: Muhike presided at the April : ing of the Deerfid Grammar Sthool P.T.A. on Friday rnoon ‘at the grammar 1 eym,. . The first grade children, unâ€" dgr ithe dirdction of Mrs. Christin Knaak, gave a delightful proj of song, }ec,:.gim;"ini ‘toy b‘nh}&" tra music. | Seteil y e 1 "The: play was well given and greatly ~enjoyed. : The Deerflield Grammar School P.T.A. takes this means of pnrel::ly thtniing‘ the ‘stuâ€" dents for presenting the program. States, a 1 student, Mmm her in public regard. , A hum lt:?r; which sincerely attempts to â€"/ A sbeial h}ur concluded the afterâ€" noon with fourth grade mothers as hostesses. Mrs. William J. Galloway and Miss Ethel Titus ppured at the tea table. : i} ¢s:} > 4\ ‘ Deerfield~ Auxiliary . _ .~ | WIp Hold Party The regular me:fing of the Deerâ€" field Americanâ€" Legion Auxiliary unit No. 738, was held on Monday eveâ€" ning April 15, at te Kome of Mrs. ‘Alvin Knuaak of Highland Park, | ~April being c are month, Mr.‘C. C. Kapschull very kindly acâ€" cepted the invitation .of the unit‘s child welfarg chaitman, Mrs. Erma Haggi, to speak on this subject at our meeting. Mr.) Ka h:ll ¢alled attention to the importance of the Legions | con ve ‘criticism of children‘s institutions i1} the State. of Illinois, parti¢cularly at the U. 8. Soldiers and| Sailors hans home at Normal and at St. Charles, School for Boys, y unfavorable condiâ€" tions at b‘ot}g tituti have been corrected through the Legions influâ€" ence especiall; where political exâ€" ploitation wq’sithe underlying cause. Although seldom given credit, the Legions â€" national organization | is largely responsible for . the enactâ€" ment of the cl’ild Jlabor law recently put into effect, _ ~, 4 e The unit voted to sponsor the June birthday pum ‘for the patients at U.S.V.B. Hosgpital. No. 105 at North Chicago. Mrs. Gladys Dunham, hosâ€" pital chlirm‘:n reported taking 895 magazines, battleship games and jigâ€" Deerfield P.~T. A. Has _ | Interesting Meeting 350 MEx‘s SU:ETS â€"«& TOPCOATsS All Purthases Made This Week Will Be \Delivered for Easterl They‘ve Slashed Prices fbn |Just Everything But Hickeyâ€"Fteeman! Styles 111. :0 300000 it fay, EL cpH =el} 1 o uf . Step right up men and see for yourself! he xcellent tailoring, the remarkable:quality of thes ks«ipflc«_’ qarmon’th'anwi?iyoucapwé' ‘co donfly anywhere . . . good clothes inI': od taste! Sponsored Colors .. Favored | Newest Fabrics at Fountain Square SsSTORE FOR MEN \_ Suits regularly s3 159 sold up to $39.50 $21; | . The unit| votks to send $1.00. to | the: General) : de ent (Child Welâ€" fare fund. t PP D / ; A‘report on the testimonial dinâ€" ner. to Mrg. Ad§ Mucklestone, Illiâ€" noig‘ candiflate‘¥or national presiâ€" 'dent'-' of the ‘Auxjliary was read by |\ the president. ! . â€" * | ob The Auxili sponsor a pub fie card party I;tld‘ ‘at the fi sonic temple on Khe afternpon of Fri day,, April P T‘)q’-} lavendar and white wooley blgnket on display at Olendort‘s st rr 11 be awarded at this time. : " TB Cf § â€"+>>~ _ The ‘unit and st%will’iholdgthois oratorical c : in th&l“,.Dégurfiel Grammar schooffâ€"auditoritm: d the coming yâ€"t _ 825 } °Y A very approp§ilate program is b tng ‘.11 teébw gram is beâ€" 1. C“. Knmbuul 3 t T.Jh n; Mrs. dialy invited tdiat ho 9L no cost There will be ‘ty'gn;:umm ho ving Nonnipoodinan nts. sn bo? p’:‘e l. ew libn}ot Youth" club of Highlan@Park o The sehont n en fo Park, at the school i1 be giten o he doke of :{“e Auxiliary aff :vd C oAged io be able to Brinkt thi | hig MJ recoms mended featu ‘to’%:i c oogh 4 mtine oA on y 1 Trigd poul: pne oi E3 I ‘ $ saw puzzels to d the next monmfi ?oq#hl urin# Mrs. Mar} WMaltch, community serâ€" vice chairman réborted that 82 artiâ€" cles of: clothin ; redistri< buted. duri ,r.i past month. The committee aq "p;)sto receive contributio of$ elot / for this purpose. Perso lpving rpehv things are urged to bring them to the Red Cross room! at ‘the Grammar school on Wednesday 6# each week. . ‘ | The meeting was adjourned and :fefgeahmexju‘ ‘served by gw ‘hostess and her a sistnr,‘; Mrs. Gladys Jaâ€" cobs... _ |_‘. & )* â€"Contributed. FROM NOON AND A Il}g SHOW E MAURIE SHERMAN . == at Dlll::gsr"fifi‘li" SUPPER*32°2!1. LUNCHEON 75¢ f {%5 ) y $5j9.50 Ciaey Adiorinfomngs No Cérrying Charge .30 ¢ | Values vs‘m vanston in 3 To â€" CLOSING T HE PR ES 3 A Reégional Conference (which inâ€" eluded 101 Y.W.C.A.‘s io( the middle west) ‘met in Chicagol:at the Sherâ€" man hotel Thursday, Friday and Satâ€" urday, April 11â€"13. â€" ‘The program in cluded panel discussions on member: ship participation, social security, the : Y.W.C.A, and labor p 8 public | affairs , and [standard g goals. | Excellent leadership was seâ€" eured for the confere'I:e which inâ€" eluded Dr.:and Mrs. Gilkey, Clifton Utléy and Dr. Arthur Holt, as well as national staff and board members, With this opportunity so close at hand, Highland: Park |had splendid representation. . Mrs. Corliss: D. Anâ€" derson, Mrs. H. C. Howes, Mrs. L. W. Frank; Mis. G. L. Canright and Mrs, L. Schemmel attended from our local: board of »directors : and Mrs. Arnswald, Mrs. C. St. John, Mrs, W.; Hayward, Mrs. W. N. Howard, and. Mrs. D. Kerr from the'lloth'ers club,‘: ‘as erell as "Mrs. Lydia V. Hutton the executive secretary and Miss Ethel Skidmore who has been doing the work with the younger girls. ; ‘One is impressed uo'{nln with the need and the scope of such a naâ€" tional and international organizaâ€" tion. One million women in 50 naâ€" This week we are announcing a great quality Fruit & Vegetable Sale at lowest prevailing prices Richelieu Pure Richelieu _ Phone : Highland CATSUP Crosse & Blackwell 12 oz. can; 2 for BAKING CHOCOLATE ffzr pound BAKING POWDER 14% oz. bottle; 2 for ; Finest Loin LAMB CHOPS Fresh EGGS Pure COFFEE ® Swift‘s Premium SLICED BACON High Grade: QREKM ERY BUTTER 92 score; Ib. per dozen Richelieu Best Grade 4 lb. bar; 2 for Fresh Meaty SPARERIBS | Granulated SUGAR 10 Ib. cloth bag for .}.. 3140â€" 1 pound ans for .. pound pound re TOMATO JUICE YÂ¥.â€"W. Câ€"‘A. Native BOILING BEEF Specials for Thursday, Frida and Saturday 3 Ibs. for 95¢ NG B%F i 16¢ j Mn UOOF Siltd _| _ | we peurver. OUR MEATS ARE ALL U. S. GRADED Members of the club extend a corâ€" dial welcome | to other| employed girls . and yoting men in the comâ€" "munity. e teas are »sinformal, its a good time to make new friends, a hri'ty‘ vfl:“&wnitl‘you‘if you accept this invitation. is ho . Girls| . obtaining : Sobs ‘through the | geney mau Were‘ reached throughout the country ‘ A‘ + prog m‘“ of the nc “'"'"fi liy <ith s wige ols DF ::{‘Lw.vah»-:.w.;. n&h«wii;o;m in Ruetories partici in the club: ms, % M women | .. bMisiness: ‘oficgs« [aind 12.000 gitls gngazed in houseâ€" w‘» ':rk‘eéii ¢h;€Mr~N :fi t:?m i“flime Y.W.C.â€"A in > voliin n«&,olthn on . board, committee and eéducationad departâ€" Pn C200 r NNEA hi in micbiuss ‘There will be a Twilight Tea givén at the Y,W.C.A. Easter Sunâ€" :: \by the Friendship club, een Z hours of 5 and 7 o‘cl Memâ€" bers of the ¢lub and their friends, (both girls and young men are imâ€" vited). A musical ‘promz (has been arranged ‘by) a committ dpmbers to include voL‘-tlnd piano sélections. tions is no small f. A statistiâ€" tal report Jmmfim by the natipnal board, of the work in the United States to bet ie t Rec 519 West Central Avenue P Intionms ‘of . eal fTto WW..-R Easter Twilight Tea 35¢ 209¢ 23¢ 35¢ 33¢ 35¢ 26¢ 53¢ 35¢ 35¢ 16c 3 quarts for Lighthouse CLEANSE Clean Quick Pale Dry TOILET TISSUE Del Monte Golden Shell OYSTERS, 2 cans for 3 cans for SOAP CHIPS GINGER ALE Economy PEACHES 3 for Pure College Inn EGG NOODLES Fine, medium or broad; per 1Ib. Lean SMOKED BUTTS 2%, size can Del Monte SALMON per pound per pound 1 Ib. can per .pound Finest LEG OF SPRING LAMB Assorted SOUPS Fine Native FLANK STEAK ‘ ; 2.000,000 208,000 107,000 142,000 §6,000 ©9,000 ‘Easter Cantata at 1 d PE §3 + Hongs to ‘be are: joice and Be Glad," t Dark he," "The Hour Is at nd," "The _G?ry of | the Cross," | "How Calin‘and Beautiful the Motn,/" "Joy Bells of _Fnter.‘)' "Hear the Story," «e Is ?;e Day,"! "My Re r Lives," "Lift Your Glad Voicks," "O Lord, Thou Art | My /:God." it <enlia +m clead ;s Cb RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. ‘The community is invited Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 St. Paul‘s Church AND 31 ~ 19¢ Zlc PAGENFIVE 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ 23¢ 10c 15¢ 16¢ 29¢ 29¢ i4 $ e & g=t hio i 1 Lk "L 14 fil

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