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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1936, p. 2

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3 P aAm Vassarette Girdle comfortable Vumm"geem figure ... and we have sty that‘s best for you. Do : i for a fitting soon, YÂ¥ASSARETTE ~FOUNDA. ®© Whether you‘re slim or plump, tall or short, yom;fi ar noft telling your age . . . you‘ll look younger and lovelier once you discover TIONS. There‘s a glbpriously Roberta Blaine and Koeâ€" belin followed by an number by John Lidi and Howâ€" ard Anderson. h ernor Horner p the week beginning Sunday, Oeth as ‘Parâ€" Don‘t LET AN\ Mrs. Leslie Brand, pregident, preâ€" sided at the business & Reâ€" ports of officers and chairmen were presented. .A proclamation by Govâ€" VASSARETTE Zype A«total ‘of 94 was reâ€" corded for the Parentâ€" Asâ€" sociation â€" of â€" Deerfield | Grammar school at the close.of : memberâ€" ship drive Friday ‘ Oct. 9, in connection with the meeting of the association. Miss Toll‘s 7th grade was awarded the| prize for the largest percentage‘ of mothers. â€".Two â€"piano solos. given by P.T.A. Membership Drive Closes with â€" â€" 94 Members Recorded TELL YOU... PAGE TWO assarette GARNETT‘S All GARNETT‘S THOSE MUCH WANTED ALTERNATING ‘ BIAS | S' ‘ gfl in Jyik?"" *A 4 B yA P the| prize for ge‘â€"of mothers. given by ons Koeâ€" M cker| and Howâ€" pregident, preâ€" . ~Reâ€" airmen were $ 50 ONE The: convention address> will be delivered in the afternoon by Dr. Norman E. Richardson, â€" profesâ€" sor. of religious education at the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Chicago. Dr. Richardson is well known nationally as a writer and. lecturer on subjects dealing with the spiritual training and education of childhood â€"and youth. â€" His topic on this occasion will be "Christianâ€" ity and Present Day Environment." This address will be . followed by three ageâ€"group discussions. Miss E. Mae Young, of the Methodist Episcopal Board, Chicago, will lead the teachers of children, Miss Mary Leigh Palmer, head of the Departâ€" ment of Religious Education at the Presbyterian ‘ College of Christian: Fducation, Chicago, will speak to the Young Peoples workers, and delegates interested in adult educaâ€" tion will, be led in their thinking by three Lake County adult class workersâ€"Mrs. <Chester A. Wolf, teacher of the women‘s class in the Déerfield Presbyterian C h urch School, Mrs. H. J.; Hagerty, of the Libertyville Methodist Church, and Rev. F. G. Piep‘?brok, of / St. Paul‘s . Evangelical church, Deerâ€" field, will lead the morning and afâ€" ternoon : devotional | service, and Rev. C. Arthur Jevne, pastor of the entertaining church, will extend greetings to the visitors. Rev. Mr. Tinker will respond,.giving a brief preview of the day‘s program. The principal feature of the morning session will be a series of discusâ€" sions on "Teaching Missions," led by Miss Faith Bushnell, of Waukeâ€" gan; ‘"Worship and Music" led by Rev. Mr. Piepenbrok, and "Recreâ€" ational Activities,‘ led by George Scheuchenpflug, the director of the community playground at Highland Park. *A + & ® The. First ‘Congregational church at Mundelein will be host to the sixtyâ€"sixth annual convention of Lake County Sunday School workâ€" ers, on Tuesday, October 20. This interdenominational) | meeting wil} be called to order at 9:30 o‘clock, by Rev, A. Melvin Tinker, of Highâ€" land Park, the president of the orâ€" ganization. â€" Delegates from the various church and communities in the county are expected to fill the Mundelein church. . j Sunday Schools of County Convene at Mundelein, October 20 In order that <all the teachers might become bettes known to all parents, each member of the faculty was introduced and presented with a shoulder bouquet o{r.:utumn fowâ€" ers. The teachers gave infirqtfit accounts of their summer activities, including â€" Principal Carl Bates, Mothers of the 8th fl;h acted as hostesses at the tea 1 Mrs, Harâ€" vey Muhlke and Mrs. Leslic Brand pouring, < f entâ€"Teacher week was ~read. : It is requested that the churches, schools and civic organizations of the comâ€" munity devote at deast a portion of their programs of that week to exâ€" ercises and discussions of the work which has been so splendidly adâ€" vanced by both the National and Illinois Congresses of Parents and Teachers. f Chp Navy. Brown Mrs. ~Charles â€"R. Stearns is genâ€" eral chairman . for the dessertâ€" bridge, which will benefit the Scholâ€" arship fund. On her committee are Mrs. Frank . Oocheno | and Miss Grace Pushman. Mrs,. Charles E. Galloway is charman of the Mothâ€" ers" group which is taking an active part in the ulp‘of tickets, f . Final plans will be discussed for the benefit bridge which is being given on October 21 by the Mills College Club of Chicago at the home of Mrs. Fremont B. Hitchâ€" cock in Highland Park. I Mills College Club Benefit Bridge Oct. 21 ~ The first fall meeting of ‘the Hleahnd Park Group of the Northâ€" western University Settlement was held at the home of their president, Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey, last Wedâ€" nesday rnoon, October 7. A very pleasant and fintgrpnting Aireside visit with. Misg Harriet Vittum, resâ€" ident head of the Settlement House, was thoroughly enjoyed by all the members| learned of many interesting which the work is making possible. Annual reports were read and a very sastisfactory year reported. : Every member was fired with new enthusiasm for the winter‘s work. â€" Harry E. White, adult Bible: class teacher in the Mundelein Congreâ€" gational. Churgh. y Rev. H. F. Biemsen, pastor‘ of the many Evang Church, Highâ€" Park, close the afternoons session with brief inspirational talk, looking forward to greater efâ€" forts in the year to come. The cunfifi program will be in charge of the county Young ‘Peoâ€" ple‘s committee. N. W. Settlement Has Fine Meeting Gov. HENRY HORNER DEVIL GYPSY BOY DUTCH GIRL Children‘s m‘ e i MHalloween Costumes P terite .. SIZES 8 TO 14 YEARS â€" 1 Exceptional values these colorful broad clothOoptuxpt, elaborately trimmed with bright silk and metallic braids, fringes and stenciled designs corresponding to the reâ€" spective character. Barly selection is advised. d :. SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 17th at 7:30 p. ELM PLACE SCHOOL â€"â€"â€" AUDITORIUM j GARNETT‘S Some of the most popular are : OLD FASHIONED GIRL HARLEQUINETTE FELIX THE CAT. THE PRESS HE A R PIRATE â€" |, An appeal is made to all loyal mwu of Townsend National Reâ€" covery Plan and of the Union for Social Justice units and Thompson for Governor workers to be present at an important meeting u{ be held Thursday, Oct. 15, at 8 o‘clock at the Village hall in Winnetka. Mesâ€" sages of jimportance will be delivered by Truman Gordon, candidate for Congress from the 10th congressionâ€" al district. | There will also be other capable speakers. f Fresh vegetables from Eaton‘s Moraine Grocery are really fresh. Highland Park residents are askâ€" ed to take part in this service and be present at the flag pole on Armâ€" istice Day.. t f Dumaresq Spencer Post to Attend _ Church Services Arduiht’e--dny will be o!::ir'ved in the 1 manner with a brief serâ€" vice flag staff at 10:45 and the firing squad will shoot a, ‘volley‘ and ‘taps‘ sounded by the buglers at 11 o‘c | i This annual evéent pf (the . local post is held on the Sunday precedâ€" ing Armistice day and t‘flhm attend such place of worship from which an invitation has (been‘ ex= terded. Legion members, their famâ€" illes and friends are included in the call to worship. ho‘ Post members plan to meet at the Legion Hlall, 21 North Shefidnn rd., at 10;30 a.m. and from ther march in a body to the church, Headed by the junior drum and bugle corps. An‘invitation has been extended to Dumaresq Spnce:umt‘ot:the American Legion to morning services at the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian "Church on Snudfy mornâ€" ing, Nov. 8, through the courtesy of Dr. Sherwin, minister, and his vestry. yinrts IMPORTANT MEETING + HARLEQUIN GYPSY GIRL DUTCH BOY Highland Meat Market 1 â€"â€"â€" Free Delivery â€"â€" 8 North Second Street Phone Highland Park 135 * t ure Perch Lake LngLCâ€" Finest Shoulder LAMB CHOPS GROUND BEEF Veal Shoulder Roast GARNETT‘S Sea amger rh®"" g¢gInE? ermey rrReo" LA ronelEs* P se a*7 * KNICKERS T â€" Hlwaks MEN‘S WEAR STORE Perch â€" 21¢ 21¢ Twill Lined, Knit * Cull, Regalnr $2.25." Plain or 18¢ POLO SHIRTS BOYS‘ CORDUROY ground to order; lb. ..... Fingest Legs of SPRING LAMB Beef, Veal, Pork or Ham MEAT LOAF 4 LAMB CHOPS THURSDAY, OCTOBER for SATURDAY 850 1. 25¢ 'Lb.27° Lb.zgc ** . 32¢ $189 30¢ 21¢ 15. :1986

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