Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1935, p. 16

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s }, a4 White fljgs of the NORTH SHORE LINE scribing the write or pLa Shore agent: This year‘s adcast studio wfli be located in the Deibler motor comâ€" pany show roo and in different parts of Highland Park. Old Saint Nick has notified memâ€" bers of the Hi land Park Post he will be present lat their Christmas party for the children and will take part in the ristmas broadcast. "Splendid! |We‘ve never had anything ¢ven remotely like it. You‘ve shved my life 1 â€"â€"Arrangeménts f;:r the whole trip (including a Chiâ€" nese guide!) wére completed by the agent. WThe cost was nominal and was no charge for the rvice, >‘ "I never dreamed North Shore Line offered ‘so much," Mis. Kâ€" commented in a [« '.'1W¢ had a grand time. Yjur agent is now For the thitd consecutive year Dumaresq Spericer Post of Highâ€" land Park, in donjunction with the chamber of commerce, will hold a Christmas radio) broadcast from Deâ€" cember 19 to 2%, inclusive, from 7 BROADCAST XMAs _ RADIO PROGRAM Christmas seals niond. finance all phases of the wprk done by the Lake County Tuberchlosis association. _ "How about a Chinatown trip, Mrs: Kâ€"+?2 Top it off with a real Chinese dinnerâ€" bird‘s nest p to lichee nutsâ€"served thet\ native manner," t creased from pne to two a month in the coming| years. The associaâ€" tion feels this|is very important if it is to care r the many persons desiring a free|chest examination at its clinies. i i Pn i to our North] Short agent. Our ‘lodge pi chairâ€" man swears by him." | pealed to her husb}nd. \ «Nothing t it," calmly deâ€" clared Mr. Kâ€". "Just talk It is imperative that the returns be greater thin those of last year if the chest ¢linics are to be inâ€" at this same time.. However, officâ€" ials believe th¢t when all the people send in their contributions for the seals, an increase over last year‘s ways, "something different" was exceedingly hfi'rd to arâ€" range. 1 | In order save the association considerable @xpense in sending out followâ€"up cards and letters to those who have not sent in their contriâ€" butions, it is jurged that the Chrisâ€" mas Seals be generously at this time when wtapping packages and mailing. g cards and letters, and that dongtions to help the tuâ€" berculosis work in Lake County be sent in as As possible. The . seal | sale today stands at $6,219.98, which is about one hunâ€" dred dollars h'inq that of last year total will be MRS. K+ was stumped. _ Hers was the task of arranging so th,i;'xg differâ€" ent for the club. A_hd, as alâ€" A survey of the seal sale today revealed that of the 13,000 letters sent out by Lake County Tuberâ€" culosis istion only a little more thanuoohaebeehhurdtmu yet. i c us PAGE FOURTEEN .s0. EUiA,NKS Highland Park 140 @M CE BIRRS NEST CHRISTMAS SEALS . _ For mds ""white flag" booklet deâ€" usual, aids, rt, she apâ€" and many gifts provided for each man to imake his Christmas as cheerful &nd happy as possible. For last several weeks units throughout the state have been buyâ€" ing and making gifts for the vaterâ€" ans. Chiéf among the gifts will be wearing dpparel, clothing, slippers, pillows, magazines, cigarets, jams, jellies, and many other useful items. With funds provided by the two eighth diktrict groups, ably assisted by many other districts in the state Chrismas trees have been purchased and many gifts provided for each man to imake his Christmas as cheerful And hanov as nnssihle tal will enjoy the Christmas party planned |for them by the District Legion Auxiliary organizations. « Mrs. Frances Mieczynski for the Auxiliary and William Seymour for the Legion, have practically comâ€" pleted atrangements for this gala affair, e@&gerly looked forward |to by the disabled veterans. â€" n Appm?imltely one thousand vetâ€" e‘uns. ,tt tlze Ngrth_gh_iugo .Hospiâ€" e White Cross Heatin8 yau #2*1 ~ ' ’ Telechron Kitchen Clode 495 â€" j oSilexCoffeeMaket. .. . 415 . V | o Floot Lamps® â€" *‘ / 95 | o American Beauty Iron .+ .95 | o Hawk Hand Vacuu® | Cleaner) . *â€"*!â€"‘ . 1095 | o General Flectric Suniamp 149" _ a Westinghou5? Electric < | | Roaster *‘ * . 16.9° | _ e Sunbeam Food Mixét * 22.5 e Hawk Vacuum Cleanet â€" (26.5 e Grayb Sewing Machin |49' ied q PITAL VETS TO RCEIVE SANTA AT PARTY cirt succestI0N® AT AlLL PR‘CES Telechron Alarm Clock. New and popular model. Case of molded black maâ€" terial with antique ivory bezel and base. With luminous dial $5:95. Ivory instead of black finish in either type is slightly Telechron Mantel Clock in Frambour‘ design. Has brown mahogany polished lacquer finish with relief ornamebt. Case is nearly 19 inches long and over inches high . ; >, c.!}p; .:. s795 ui &9 DpoZENS$ higher. or oTH Community _ Service Chairman Mrs. J. Welch and her committee are makink a very urgent request for clothing. The Auxiliary is reâ€" ceiving so many calls, since the cold weather in, that it cannot fulâ€" fill the démands required. Thereâ€" fore, residents are asked to reâ€" member thit the Auxiliary can pass them on to|someone who needs them and will appreciate them. J Mrs. odman, Child Welfare chairman,| reported having sent a check to the Educational fund at the Do Home; also having .&I:: en glasses lof jelly there for Th I giving and observing two birthmdijys at the Hdme. ‘Two of this t‘s orphans the Dorcas Home will 160 adop by the Highland Park nit. ~The rfield Unit, American Legion Apxiliary, met at the home of Mrs. t Merrill on Monday evening, ber 16. The date for the Oratokical Contest was left to be decided upon by the teachers of the local de schools. j 82150 . 16.95 . |22.50 .\ 26.50 1e| 49.50 d Auxiliary Meets December 16 â€" M ol & MANY: ATTRACTIVE FLOOR LAMPS in 4 LOW PRICED Anngal Red Crs THE PRESS trees. Concealed bulb causes star to scintillate, Available in many colors. New crystql star decoration for Christmas The Unit‘s membershirxihis now 48, Mrs, Dunham, membership chairâ€" man, reports. Her aim is 100 per cent by December 20, so that the Junior Advisor Mrs.\ Jacobs reâ€" ported the Junior bakety sale held at the A. & P. store notted $6. On ; Saturday, Dec. |21, . several Unit members are going to U.S.V.B. hospital No. 105 to wrap Christmas gifts for the patients |there. The annual Christmas at the hosâ€" pital will be oin Thursday, Dec. 26, at 7:30 p.m. i The special articles needed imâ€" mediately are: shoes galoshes, ait inosthe oo atarie) s 9â€"10 an $ men‘s underwear size about .44; mznen’a ‘shoes sizes| 6â€"7, wide widthé; and boys‘ knickers ages 7â€" 9 years. These are particular calls but the Auxiliary will be very grateâ€". ful for all good used ing. Durâ€" ing the holidays, contributions may be left with Mrs..J.| Welich and: when school reopens, at the Red Cross room at Deerfiéld grammar school. Contacts may be made by telephoning Mrs. | A. Tennerâ€" mann, 446, or Mrs. B. Cruickshank, 41. PusLic Service Company ' OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday until 9:00 p.m. / preceding Christmas. Closed Christmas eve. §1 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AvE. Christmas Light Decorations Including wreaths, tree lighting sets, and novelties. Typical tree set has eight Mazda lamps in assorted colors, adjustâ€" able addâ€"on connector, and berry beads to fasten lamps to tree branches. Complete, qnly â€". mc Renuâ€"aâ€"lite. A welcome gift that makes kitchen ‘work easier by giving proper light. The eatire lighting unit screws into an ordinary socket, in the same manner as an electric $1 40 lighe bulb. . : . i}l...l.. l The New Toastmaster Hospitality Tray. This beauâ€" tifully styled Set comes complete with twoâ€"slice Toastmaster, maâ€" hogany or walnut tray and sparâ€" kling ;-'ostofia glassware. 'I{c.:e are two 2â€"compartment appetizer dishes, four individual.esnadt" lates and cutting board with tnifc.!With white antique finâ€" ished tray, $1 extra. © s1 795 (4) $G95 30¢ "" _ _ aroIUP, Shade is white fabric ov Lamp has wellâ€"weighted cast metal base in i fini:h.Anunmuyumcdvehppf“ude A national essay contest for high school students will be sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary again this year as part d&i? work in the program ofâ€"Fidac, interâ€" allied veterans‘ fodcntion,' accordâ€" ing to Mrs. W. J. Anderson of Anâ€" tich, chairman of the district‘s Fiâ€" dac committee, . STUDENTS AGAIN > INVITED TO ENTER . ESSAY CONTESTS Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Unit may receive a citationâ€"from the National President, Mrs. Ada Mucklestone. "How can American youth coopâ€" 0| ELECTROL OIL BURNERS 512% mx\muf â€" | Highland Park Shop Phone, nd Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P A wide assortment of | decorative, novelty, / and boudoir lamps in _ uve lamps in this { group for less than $53, â€" | DECORAT'VE LAMPS HOWARD MORAN Plumbing and Heating qnfd,' dries hair, Ideal ir that j e warm air that I '. fo‘dm”d;’mdinivuy.;\nnpph laundeting. ‘ m”s t have * 000 "f"" * 59795 to have, . , a ; shaver removes the mm beards without lather or sharp . No movâ€" ing part touches the skin. No healing lodonneededlfid‘duvi.ns.'l'hes Schick Shaver néver gets dull. . 15 Schick Dry Shaver. New Manning Bowman Watffile fron. A prours <6G95 up , Christmas Seals save m‘ti\q decorate and help fight t â€" Students wishing â€" tontest should « AuXiliary in th _ h To 0 42 + n 4 ys wil} be limited t will close May 1, 1986. Stan inational prizes will be awarded with a $200 scholarship as first ny. i prize. . The contest 16 ome ‘0 students regular T ‘schools or in schools carremns a high school curriculum. o i s d 13 rmwm oillhflnfioaflh :hothcmbjecton'u‘ will be written. erate with Fidac tc THURSDAY, DEC « Blows electric Elbuua to enter q contact “ eir to'..“ enmhf» â€" * iry ol z‘;‘_f #6s

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