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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1935, p. 6

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wl K4« P % It is advisable to check the startâ€" ing mechanism and other parts of the car, such‘as tie rods, steering arms and drag link, for looseness and wear every time it is greased, according to the emergency road service department of the Chicago Motor club. & This year Walter Pontius, Chiâ€" cago tenor and radio artist, will be the soloist. Other‘ soloists will be Mrs. June hea,.urs. Lillian Carlâ€" son, and Mr. William Russell. Mr. Bert Carlson of Evanston is conducâ€" tor of the choir. $ An activity outside high school .Jurisdiction, but sponsored by the Community Service and the A. E. «council is badminton, played in the Ravinia school gymn@sium every Friday evening. j f Announcements and Tentative Plans 1. There wil} be no classes on Dec. 23 and 30. * For the fi!t* consecutive year, the Evanston Mission Covenant Church Choir will present the "Mesâ€" siah," Friday |evening, December 20, at 8 o‘clock.\ The church is loâ€" cated at Oak aventue and Church street. â€" » Evanston Church Choir To Present "Messiah" Expensesâ€"teachéers salaries + [ office secretary, misc. bal 8. Plans for the second term will include all of the above classes that maintain an afiendan‘e of at least ten, and probably in addition a potâ€" tery class, a drawing and painting class and a Current Events course, (probably Wednesday evenings). 3rd. 4. Budget for ten weeks: Receiptsâ€"from the High School BoRArd *..... 0o frecoproonmniehonicvecnrens . P From tuitions to date .. 3. Ten teachers recruited from the high school, six from outside sources. t j 2. Classes meeting in typing, adâ€" vanced shorthand, English usage, the speaking Yoice. sewing, applied arts, . metal work, woodwork’;‘)g, German Rhythmic dancing, :Tap dancing, women‘s gym, men‘s gym, men's‘buk‘;:}‘Jl]. French and Spanâ€" ish and a 1 Monday afternoon class in speaking voice. _ 1. An enrollment of 405 persons in twentyâ€"two classes, meeting every Monday night at 7:30 (some athleâ€" tic work Wednesday night). 5 The following report is offered ‘of thg high school project: F 3. The opening of the high school for classes on Nov. 11 through the coâ€"operation of the High® School Board, reprqented by Mr. Sandâ€" wick and Mrs. Smith. club, R.vhiia“quuu’: club, Y. W. C, A. Dumaresq© Spencer post ‘of the American . Legion. 2. An executive board chosen by the council on Oct. 14 to carry out p$.’u for the community, compris« i the follgdng members: . Mrs. Lesli¢ Schauffier, pyesident; J. B. Garnett, vice president; Mr. George Scheuchenpfiug, . secretary; Mrs. George Brown; Mrs. Leonard Riesâ€" er; Mr. George Gaidzik and Lyle Gourley. _ Exâ€"officio members:; Mr. R. L. Sandwick, Mrs. Herbert Smith, Miss Tucker (treasurer high school boardy.=: [ . | Education Council y Reports Progress PAGE SIX A second term will start Feb 18 8. First Street (Continued from page 1) Grafilm Motor Oil is "Graphite Processed" and blended by Franklin %il Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. â€" | \ _ _ ‘Established 1880. | iss Grafilm Oil Company Who‘s worried about winter? Not the smart motiorist wli’ofl puts GrafilmlOWREr 20Wâ€"the oil that has "Pumpability at ZERO" â€" in his crankGase. |â€"_ & .0 1 y TRY GRAFILM AND BE CONVINCED i £ | _ PUMPABILITY AT ZERO Plus SNAPPY STARTING Plus SAFETY AT ALL SPEE Plus ECONOMY. _ _ treet Bizhla;nd,l’ax-k, Il. Telephone H. P. 4017 . IT POURS $840 $325 515 44 Inspection of car tools before starting on a long trip should inâ€" elude the water pump wrench and pack, advi the emergency road service artment of the Chicago Motorâ€" club. â€" c "Our air line is aggressively pushing the suggestion of spending winte? vacations in Southern Calâ€" ifornia by) using air travel," said Gregg, "United‘s overnight and daylight service from Chicago and other eastern cities to the Pacific coast make it possible for ;nvelert to spend t;vo weeks of a fortnight holiday in Southern California withâ€" out taking any more time away from their offices." Attracted by the air lines‘ ‘sloâ€" gan, "You can fly from winter to summer in. a few hours," increasâ€" ing numbérs of air vacationists are traveling by dir this winter to Southern California, reports B. B. Gregg, es manager ~of United Air Li & * + During t weeks United has booked a ) number of passengers from Chic#go and other eastern cit-;, ies to LosLhAngeles and San Diego, hubss of the Southern GCalifornia winter piymnn‘d region ‘And adâ€" vance irvations have been made for many ;other parties during this winf\e:- season. .. . l o Winter To Summer _ Lake,Forest Academy lightweight football jerseys were awarded to Malcolm (D.. Vail, Jr., son of Mt. and Mrs. Malcolm Sl:;vV.il of 190 Lakewoo{ place; er. Aubrey, ‘son of Mr. and Mrg. James T. Auâ€" brey of 284 Central avenue; John 8, Berkson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berkson of 176 Vine aveâ€" nue, and John H. Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Epstein of 281 Roger Williams, while Louis Wodâ€" linger, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wodlinger of 930 S. Linden avenue, and Euz%e D. Mandel Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Mandel of 357 Moraine d, received jerseys for work on ;:: school‘s bantamweight team. | $ I G. Ross‘of 14183 Wildwood Lane; Hulburd (Wampler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Wampler of 230 Cary avénue, and Lester B. Gorâ€" don, Jr.,Lon of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gordon of 144 Beach street, were awarded reserve varsity sweaters. Richmond Fitzgerald, son of Dr. and Mrs, James P. Fitzgerald of 12 Ravire Terrace; George H. R. Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Mofhonticich oh. 2B velvats M td sstlih wrciil uc s 3 ied .c 0 19 ++ d X.BR. '#plker' of 234 Cary avenue, received varsity sweaters for their work on the Academy first‘string team during the past season. Jim Aubrey, Jr. at end, was one of the Lake Fg:;'stera' most dependable men on ense, while Bob Walker played ‘a stellar game at guard throughout the season. : At! the school‘s annual football danch tfild last â€"Saturday night (Doe."l)g in the Academy gymnasâ€" ium, James A. Aubrey Jr., son of Mr. &nd| Mrs. J. T. Aubrey of: 234 Central | avenue, and Robert F. Walker, Jr., son of Mr..and Mrs. Twelve Highland Park boys have received football awards for ‘the 1935 season at Lake Forest Acadâ€" emy, rding to a weekâ€"end anâ€" nouncement made by Athletic Diâ€" rector Lloyd M. Bergen. . f . F. Academy Awards _ Football Honors To . 12 Highland Parkers EDS a Few Hours Hapa C f , CyE 24 N. First St. Highland Park . j L _ Highland Park 1676â€"7â€"8â€"9 i _ «n 2 No. 2% cans for Countryside PUMPKIN BUCKWHEAT FLOUR * 2 pirckages for .................... 27c AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, pke. 12¢ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR pkg. 14c Hi‘land PEANUT BUTTER 19 1â€"pound Jar Kor ....._................ C 2â€"pound jar for ............................35¢ PRUNESâ€"Bulk 8 pounds fQEu zsc VIRGINIA SWEET 21 PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs. 4 1€ In the issue of Thursday, Ocâ€" tober 3,; The‘ Press printed an exâ€" clusive new release received by wire from 'Sena?"uj Lewis, reporting the granting of WPA funds for landâ€" scaping work at Elm Place and Green Bay, road schools. On reâ€" ceipt of th‘;a telegram, The Press at theâ€" request of Howell Murray, president of the District 108\ school board, ‘wired the Senator, requestâ€" ing his support of the applicaion 2 pkgs. for 83 15â€"0z. pkgs. for 21â€"ounce can, 2 for "For the : Administrator." The builifng in question, ‘located at the corner of Elm Place and Sheridan road, has not been in use since 1932, because no funds were available to put it into proper conâ€" dition. It was hoped that some money might be secured ‘for the necessary work in order that the detrimental erowding in the other buildings might be eliminated: CLUB HOUSE Dry Mince Ment;:2 Pkg#. â€"................. zsc LITTLE BOY BLUE the ’botfl;*"?.._,.................+...... 9c CRESTO Salad Dressing HEINZS SOUPS e All kinds except Consomme 25 and Clam Chowder, 2 cans C HEINZ SPAGHETTI 19 13â€"ounce can, 2 for ............ c: RAISINSâ€"Seedless PITTED DATES ~~"I assure you that your interest in the application of the Village of Highland Park will ‘not be overâ€" looked ‘and <~that it will receive prompt attention when cireumstanâ€" ces permit, â€" "Sincerely yours, 2 large packages for "We are deferring action on the applicati;i not included in the apâ€" proved list so that they may be given consideration should additionâ€" al funds become available. ‘"We have received applications| for eligiblé projects involving grants of more than $700,000,000. .Only $200,000,000 was available for alâ€" location. ?‘n selecting projects for the program, therefore, the Adminâ€" istration tealized that many worâ€"| thy projec‘afcould not be nncluded} because of limited funds. â€" SUPER SUDS Â¥â€"pound cake for .........._.. 4A 4C HERSHEY‘S CHOCOLATE 9 Â¥%â€"pound cake for ............... € BAKER‘S COCOA 19 A:potund ckn for .................... C %â€"pound ;hn TOF ..;0.,â€"sevcmmmcqmecchk 16 HERSHEY‘S COCOA f 1â€"pound cén for ..............._... 13‘: â€"pound can for ................_..._...10¢ CRISCO _ 1â€"pound can for ... 21 C 1%â€"pound can for ...................._.30¢ 8-pqund CBI} 108 â€"..»+.~..........ccumoo0f6 KNOX, GELATINE f the puk.fi o nmirenns... @08 KITCHEN KLENSER not be inqluded in the $200,000,000 Public V'J’arh Administration .grant program which was announced in September,. © This action does not imply that the project is not desirâ€" able and sgound, or that it has been rejected. | ; No PWA Money for ~â€"__â€".EIim Place School BAKER‘3 CHOCOLATE quart botile; each & cans for DOG FOODâ€"Strongheart WEEK END SALE CIDER VINEGAR "HARRY SLATTERY, (Continued from page for C : 17¢ THE PRESS 1) ZSc’ i o h __. 25¢| CRACKE Large package for ............... CORN FLAKES Kellogg‘s 2 packages for .................... 5â€"pound sack ........ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Broadcast C.~B. HASH 2 cans for ....L /; ;. _: 2 cans for Libby‘s CORNED BEEF 25â€"0z. can, 2 for NAVY BEANS * 6 pounds for Whrinesatnnatp s soere 0+ Heinte BAKED BEANS 16â€"ounce.â€"can, 2 for ........... 19¢ AMMONIA quart bottle .........._._.___. APRICOTS dried, the pound .................. CAMP. PORK & BEANS 8 cans for ......ulllllc s Several times in the course | of his wandering efforts to find his way out of the blind alley in which he found himself, hg drove his :; perilously near the edge of the foot deep enclosure northeast of the building. + Barney Moe, of Glencoe, was arâ€" rested Saturday night after, beâ€" coming lost in the fog and driving aimlessly about the broad ex of lawn ‘surrounding the eity filâ€" tration plant at the foot of: East Park avenue. Wheels of the tl'r did considerable damage to the lawn. OV ALTINE 4 $1.00 size for ........... 50â€"cent size for :...... LIPTON‘S TEA _ Â¥â€"pound can for ... MACARONT or & SPAGHETTI, 3 lbs. for..... Johnston‘s INSTANT FUDGE, the package ....... C. H. CHILI CON CARNT 2 OBBS Yor ..i....... . 0_ 0. EDAM CHEESE BABY GOUDA CHEESE each . Glencoe Man Arrested Here Saturday Night Other civic leaders are in favor of the project, Mrs. Eckstein reâ€" vealed, and it is possible that with their help Eckstein‘s plan to open next summer with the Chicago 8ymâ€" hony orchestra‘ accompanying the opera‘might be carried out. "He knew I have as much symâ€" pathy for the opera as he had. He knew, too, that should the need for a creative ‘leader for the opera arise, I would lend by cooperation. The park,‘of course, is always there. Mr. Eckstein owned the land." * Although â€" Eckstein‘s ‘will â€"zconâ€" tained no provisions for the care and <upkeep of the project, rwhich was discontinued. in 1931 | ffter heavy losses, Mrs. Eckstein said: Eckstein who died last Th y in his apartment at the Dr hotel, Chicago, may be reopened next sumâ€" mer through the cooperation of his widow, Mrs. .Elsie Snydaeker Eckâ€" stein. 3 PP h+ 19¢ 21¢ See Possibility of i > . Reopening Ravinia The famous Ravinia open,, y n it founded and sponsored by Samuel 7 \ for the «PWA grant,. which is, in reality, of much greater imporâ€" thhCi _ ( He was released on $50 bond. 10c 25¢ NUCOA or GOOD LUCK MARGARINE; 2 Ibs. for ...______ GRAHAM or SODA ; 2â€"1b. pke CRACKERS Campbell‘s; 3 cans for TOMATO JUICE Libby‘s; 4 cans for ... TOMATO SOUP igare NUT MEATS c(l)tl:oln) GOLD‘LClgarqttedsl’lgl PECANS or BLAG i NUT MEA'fi :I; ;:I“o;mC ?:naftm_MlLl“(M- 20¢ ALMONDS or MINCE MEAT 29¢ 15¢ malI€ 35¢ 35¢ 10¢ 29¢ 17¢ 25¢ 19¢ .98¢ A5c . 25¢ .29¢ . 23c 63¢ *0¢ } Kellogg‘s ALL BRAN 2 packages fOr .................. Large package for .......... PURE LARD the "POURG | :++...>scizcteitlsensnos RICE KRISPIES a 2 packages for .................... WHEAT KRISPIES _ â€" 2 packages for .................... Kellogg‘s BRAN FLAKES 2 packages for POST BRAN FLAKES 2 packages for .............._... POST WHOLE BRAN 2 packages for .................... WHEATENA € the DRCKREG ....+â€"â€"â€"â€"»coreccvenciernt! RALSTON‘S BREAKFAST FOOD, pke. WHEATIES 2 packages for .................... SHREDDED WHEAT 2 packagesâ€"for .................... FAMILY SOAP lAOHl‘n.rp OR .n evscseccesmnasgengnn AM. FAMILY FLAKES 2 packages for ................... Pâ€"G SOaAP N DBUS AOF ...,«e« m seroussecbcenge MUSTARD SJUREE . JUEE ..%... «coorrertntoroysueny; pint can for ....... KOSTO 2 packages for .... DILL PICKLES YGkbt JHE ............ MAZOLA or WESSON OIL Local Men‘s Entry Takes Prize at Pigeon Show A yellowâ€"legged pigeon owned by E. G. Ball of Highland Park was declared> grand champion in the Tumbler. class among. 2,000 thorâ€" oughbred â€" pigeons exhibited : last 37c _25¢ 19¢ 25¢ 19¢ " . "TDdc ie . Tedc " ... aor 3 No. 2%, cans for ... SAUER KRAUT CANE suc;ltmi‘i.r 10 Ib. limit; 10 lbs. JONES SAUS LINKS, 1Ib. ‘IiIc MACARONI or SPAGHETTI; 2 pke Guard Health Toilet Paper K reile fer .......L.J.... cS in NR l °_ 39¢ _ 19¢ _ 19c _ 49¢ RED CROSS _ _25¢ NUT MEATS * PECANS or BLACK WALNUTS; t. THURS., FRL., SAT. DEC. 12th, 13th, 14th 23¢ 22¢ 24¢ 25¢ 25¢ 22¢ 9¢ 19¢ 2#1¢ Kellogg‘s W. W. BISCUIT yellow qUaAKEE fcornmEear the Large |package for ._. P ) WHKEAT 2 Ages for ............. PUFFED RICE 2 packages .‘or Fomamnieafee FARINA 6: SmmeT. for *.. Medium |can for JAP b«?n;ou' the Wt ... ... wc&m BYRUP Small ¢4#n for ............. LER & PERRIN‘S SAUCE PALMOLIVE SOAP BIG ‘qimom 24% Ib. sack .. or ENG. WALNUTS; Ib. ‘Two types, the tumbler mng , f 1, were exhibited at the q under the auspices of the flfl) and Central !‘ of rica. /o THURSDAY, DECEMEBER week at the Hotel LaSalle in hite, pkg. .. 9€ _25¢ 25¢ 53¢ 3l¢ â€"_~9€ ... 9€ .. 19¢ " 30¢ â€"19¢ 35¢ L39C . 49¢ 23¢ 21¢ 24¢ 15¢ 19¢ 25¢ 11¢ 10¢ 17¢ 11¢ ~R 12 1%¢

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