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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1935, p. 5

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BUILDING .. » H. P. 3181 D op we 36 ork Want Ads _ of the trons land Park NCP APRIL tated that ¢d on the ?fu:,h use i dated L ITS sey, of . ; he NC ASSeq â€" ‘who nmrd: xt e 1938 +# o X® 4# # m., under the new ule. _ It will reach Highland Park at 5:56 p.m., Farwell‘s at 6:05 p.m., Lake Forest at 6:06 p.m., Lake Bluff at 6:09 p.m. and North Chicago J at 6:18 All North Shore Line trains will be operated on day! saving .time under the .new effiective Sunday. * & $ In the evening the special leaves Adams and Wabash station at 5:08 pmi (daylight saving | ), arrivâ€" Ing in Ravinia at 5:52 p.m.,. This $rgjh, operating daily except Saturâ€" day and Sunday, also r.ku a nonâ€" stop run from Chicago Avenue to Glencoe, .where it arrives at 5:49 p. The morning special, operating daily except Sunday, will receive commuters at Ravinia station at 8:06 ‘a.m. (daylight saving time). Under the new schedule stops are mdeaiN_orthChia.dst'l::’ll.n.. Lake Bluff at 7;51 a.m., Forâ€" est: at 7:54 a.m., Farwell‘s at 7:55 am., Highland Park at 8:03, a.m., and â€" Glencoe at 8:10 a.m. From Glencoe the special operates xlflthout a stop to Chicago Avenue, ving at 8:48 a.m., and reaching fho, loop three minutes later. _ & . A special number of the concert will be the anthem, "Oh Make a Joyful Noise‘Unto the Lord." This number was composed especially for the Interâ€"City choir by Mr. Baker, and features. Miss Anne McCormack, eoloratura lyric soprano. â€" Both Mr. and Mrs. Baker will be heard in vocal selections. Ey Â¥2 [ The fact that this.choir (which is less than three years old) has given over 200 concerts, over 100 of which have been repeat engagements, is a glowing testimony to their popularâ€" ity and singing ability. The public is cordially invited. N. 8. Line to Add "Commuters Specials" The Chicago Interâ€"City choir which will be heard ‘in a sacred concert at the First United Evangelical church Sunday evening service on April 28, is a unique singing organâ€" ization composed almost entirely of trained voices, singing pupils of the director, John L. Baker, who speâ€" cializes in teaching pupils for sacred song and oratorio. â€"Having trained and developed voices affords unusual chorusâ€"singing ability and volumes for so small a choir, and enables a rendition of music rarely attempted by choirs of less than 100 voices. . _Mr. Baker who is also the recently appointed director ‘of the Chicago United choir, is a master musician, having spent twelve years on the American concert and opera stage. He made his last appearance singing the title role in "Robin Hood." At one time Mr. Bakerâ€"was a profesâ€" sional ball player, and was a pitcher for the Pacific Coast league. :. He later played with the old Three Eye league for four years, playing with Rockford, . Davenport and Clinton, Towa. Converted to Chris.t.il?ity, he decided to devote his life talents to his Saviour‘s service. 7 Read The Want Ads THI Chicago Choir ano a BIG SHOW ‘mavin enenpon LUNCHEON 75 DINNERS"$45° RSD AY,. APRIL CLOSING to Give Concert Her¢ Sundl,ay 1935 The ninth annual dance by the classes of Mildred I will: be given t‘fis Ravinia Audiâ€" torium Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18.‘ Her pupils will participate in the dance dr of Jack and the Beanstalk, ‘a punxmimq with speaking parts based on the old fairy tale. h 6: 5 Cinderella, and the Court of E’:’ Children â€" from â€" Highland k, Ravinia and Glencoe homes will apâ€" pear in the dance program, which will be in‘ Fifteen The Friday perforntrance will be a matinee beginning at 4 p.m. On Saturday there will be an ev n performance at 8:30° p.m. previous programs given by | the Haessler dancers‘ on fairy (tale themes have been Aladdin the Wonderful : Lamp, Sleeping | J Mildred Haessler â€" _| . + Announces Annual | Dance Program ® HEXIN is nonâ€"habitâ€"{form‘ It contains no opin;n, 3:: ics or hypnoti¢s, And it upset the um&ch. $ r 3 Don‘t suffer needlessly { headaches. nfic modern. T 2 HEXIN tablets with a of water. / f HEADACHE WENT S0 QOUICKLY" ‘Ask. your druggist fe HEXIN â€" the nmtodern & "DIDN‘T STOP WORK 34e CENTRAL AV.. HIQGHLAND PARK "Have you ever tried HEXI# for headaches? You ought 16. ‘fi_‘l'hing else will stop mine. I‘ve tried almost everything on the market." "Everybody and his brother phoned me this afternoon. 1 thought I‘d go mad. T*n"'pyhndbormwka Boy, how it throbbed! Y ou knowâ€"right above the eyes, Ordinarily 1 just give up when one of MM:’M“W retary of mine is right on the| She p-lhdcbo‘qolfl‘fflvurd'hrmumdbm.hmcr is of water, 1 didn‘t stop \work, my headache went so quitkly." Lambeth Workshop Draperies â€" Fabrics Upholstering CABINET MAKERS PHONE B68 _ tredt Address ty. E& t« ‘t ke With a staff of ninet ~â€"two dogtors, nurses, and nptritibrfiitq, l:{d & mental hygiene supervisor, the Inâ€" fant Welfare Society p&%m health supervision for prospedtive mothers and children up to six fi& of age. Examination oi mother or child by competent : rs, with careful inâ€" structions to the mothéer, is followed by regular visits in‘ the hmn_by nurses who teach :é -}hfid pped mother by actual istration how The future of a community deâ€" pends on the quality o‘&'flu children growing up in it and this quality in turn. depends not only on inheriâ€" tance and environment but also on the ‘opportunities aflotm by â€" the community for normal,:physical, and mental *develbmunh The â€" Infant Welfare Society of Chicago has asâ€" sumed the responsibili â€" of seeing that chil{lron in the poorekt ‘districts of Chicago whose opportunities are least promising have their chance for a sound mind mmt poun;lh body. The early years of life are the peâ€" riod that is 'm;:t im‘po%:;nt to norâ€" mal development but to start with the child himself is not enough; inâ€" telligent effort to insute the qualiâ€" ties necessary for satisfactory| livâ€" ing should go beyond the infant and start with the mother during the preâ€"natal period, & ) a Baby week is the occasion of an annual effort to educate the public to the needs of children in the conâ€" gested d‘ist;tta‘ of Chichgo and the means by which those needs can be met. Local interest is heightened by the fact that the Highland Parkâ€" Ravinia center:of the Infant Welâ€" fare Society m;‘:;ogh‘q.purt of the work at Alice H. Wood station in Chicago. Mrs.: William H. White, president of the Highland Parkâ€" Ravinia center, and her coâ€"workers are the sponsors of . baby week. in this community, Aif L ' imfly size bottle of: 50 tabâ€" 1 7sc...bouhot=1?oub. tive for Headqche,"Cb’ds, and Neuralgic Pain in the modern blué and white box: g»hu 35¢ +â€"now only a qmrterk FREEâ€"mail coupon below forflfinfi‘roz 1%,%%&1'0 _. _ April 28 to May 4 will be‘ Baby Week underâ€"auspices of the Infant Welfare Sod:hb of Chicago, when the children who will be the doers of the next gdnmdolfvfll be the center of attention. |. ./ sR APRIL 28 TO MAY 24 _ TO BE BABY WEEK THE PREEE per for her children, by which the ire family should profit, she learnis the best daily routine for her babyand ‘older children and is asâ€" sis in training them so as to esta h good habits at an early age. Mora 1000 000 |Pemsteey Cav CH Sli= ver and glassware, being loaned by Spaulding‘s, Gorham‘s, Tatman‘s and On April 27 Highland Parkâ€" Ravfinh center will give a cocktail dance at the xmoor Country Club for benefit of Alice H. Wood staâ€" ; In| 1984 the society had under its su ision 15,184‘ expectant mothâ€" ers and children under six years old. Of 9,128 babies only 75 were lost, An outstanding achievement in view of the fact that these children were| all members of those families which have félt the effects of the depression most severely. There can be noâ€"dotbt that the health level of those who gurvived was raised to a marfld degree. : 4 N#rly all of the 300 tickets have been sold, according to Mrs. H. 8. Vanderbie, titket chairman, Mrs. Cla Wampler is in charge of arrapg ing tea tables, the china, silâ€" +What spécial problems in nutriâ€" tion frâ€"behavior arise the nurse has the i of a nutritionist or the miental hygiene supervisor. t to £ out the instructions receivâ€" eqf in the station. ‘The mother ‘is taught to plan and prepare the proâ€" per | pound 1 Ib. pkg. Armour‘s Star LARD 1 Ib. jar Swift‘s Prem. Sliced BACON 2 fib: b&x; 2# for Crosse & Blackwell same UTNCOL Jumbo size; 8%, oz. can Noneâ€"Such TABLE SALT Assorted JAMS Richelieu CATSUP 1494 oz. bottle; 2 for ... No. 2%, size can; 2 for Noneâ€"Such RIPE OLIVES No, 2 size can; 2 for Breakfast PLUMS 2 pints for, ... Richelieu Deluxe Richelieu OQrange and Grapefruit Juice Richelieu GRAPEJUICE Richelieu per pound can Best Grade COFFEE per dozen 11 #"~1 1 . IM \wazes Strictly Fresh EGGS GOODLUCK ; 92 score; per lb. faut / 0h i We m m e P 92 d t )â€"@@g@,. _ MARCARINE Ibs. for Copâ€" for * /['T‘I’I’_Yf‘i:v fm!:m’ $ 39 c Pure Creamery BUTTER resh Meaty SPARERIBS me Native FLANK STEAK Specials for Thursda; OUR MEATS 519 had been driving the potaâ€" toes and his b from gtmsin on way to \a Chicago market. Lea his , Floyd, fin the dri seat of truck Drake went into restaurant. After eating a sandy a : of pie and drinkâ€" ing a ¢up of ‘Drake came out. _ _.!| _ ‘They‘re Gone! But lo and 1d! the truck, the potatoés and his brother had vanishâ€" ed. He searched all over Deerfield, accompanied by the Deerfield police, ‘but found no of the load or his brothet.nd Deputy * Sheriffs Robert Webb Harol@ Scheskie joined in the hunt and a radio call was sent he went into a urant in to eat fc?m lm Don , of Sullivan, Ind., lost his 17â€" yearâ€"old. brother and a truckload of potal which he was hTinz to market last Wednesday. 4 Boy and Potatoes anish from in _ â€"| ‘Front of Restaurant Field‘s. ..‘ |‘;: | Mrs, Betty Irwin Henry and Mrs. Samudl Brigham Jr., are coâ€"chairâ€" men charge of the dance and Mrs. Milton Hardacre is in charge of thed Wowers, 4 *29¢ 15%¢ 35¢ 31c 35¢ 16c 25¢ 35¢ 25¢ 35¢ 13¢ 29¢ ARE ALL U. S. GRADED 26¢ 35¢ N MARKET=*#= Central Avenue DELIVER per pound Large Juicy Frankfurters ThOE HHOULINEE ... .. ........ .. 6e cocke cb tininnd s Â¥ey siviaere en Tender 3 quarts for per pound garden grown; each Native Baby Beef LIVER Fancy Native Beef Tongues per pound CUCUMBERS Fancy Loin VEAL CHOPS Fancy Ripe BANANAS extraâ€"large bunch Stringless GREEN BEANS Fresh Tender ASPARAGUS per : bune per dozen Fresh Te CELERY or CARROTS Large per doze Extra L: Sweet 12 oz. ja Duff‘s Mix, Homeâ€"made DILL PICKLES Tasty 1 ‘1b. be Crosse & Blackwell | Purfj}nnge MARMALADE 1 Ib. i nennkiinn niclidiment i emevereptetilenieh ie semeny on ogabnclerie Friday and Saturday Devil Food Mix, Ginger Bread Bran Muffin Mix .. 99 /, Frittered CRACKERS ‘s "Charm" ; rge Navel ORANGES hder Juicy LEMONS : Drake told the deputies that on the vay |from Wisconsin to Deerfield, two) men riding in a passenger autoâ€" tried to stof him several timés by offering buyé:m Ho that men, of !Mmhehduw‘ucfipfim. may have forced his young brother zfldeamywitlflthemnndtbepo- toes.â€" | T *THE GLORIOUS SAIBLEI’;“: the fascinating story of a poor rith girl who wanted to "live." 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