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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1936, p. 2

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oX a0 T | / Sheets > 59 Envelopes §1. (Predicting an even greater Florâ€" ida season this winter than the recâ€" ordâ€"breaking rush last year, execuâ€" tives of the Passenger Traffic deâ€" partment of the New York Central System, Southern Railway System and Seaboard <‘Air Line Railway, which operate the Florida Sunbeam, announced that the first trip of this train would be on December 10 this year, three weeks earlier than last year. Hundreds of requests for resâ€" ervations on the "Sunbeam" are alâ€" ready coming in to ticket offices. Blue, Brown or Red Ink. Double Sheets or Flat Sheets in Blue, Grey, White or Tan Paper. And Hote Sheets Florida Sunbeam Starts 2nd Winter Season Earlier HICHLAND PARK PRESS , Phil Libby, writer of the cookery eolumn in The Press and featured in the Voice of ‘Cookery. program, over WOPFL, will have one of his usual studio parties next Monday morning, Nov. 23, at 10:45 a.m., at the studio. Among his guests will be Eddie and Fannie Cavanaugh, and their Rhymster pal, Harold Isâ€" bell, Don Norman and many of his listeners. A number of Highland Parkers are expected to attend the formnnr’:hfll‘d’ Christmas Gift! RYTEX LAID Have Studio Party Phil Libby to My Favorite Inn vs. Braun Bros, Wednesday Highlandâ€" Park Recreation vs. The following teams will meet next week at 8:30 p.m.: | Monday | Del Rio vs. Paul‘s Barber Shop. ‘The Highland Park Elks took a pair of close games from Colemans on Wiednesday night. D. Martin of the Elks and B. Bartel of Colemans‘ led the teams with series of 585 and 571. Gem Cleaners shut out the North Shore Building Merchants, wining all three by close scores. _ Tuesday night Paul‘s Barber Shop took two games from the North Shore Recreation with T. Cucchairo tgpping the pins for a 555 series for the Recreation team. My Favâ€" orite Inn also took two games from Marchi Bros. | Local Bowling , League Going Strong Moroney‘s Insurance team started the week off right at the Majestic Bowling Alleys last Monday night by taking two games from Braun Bros. Harry Rafferty of Moroney‘s was high scorer with a total of 549 PAGE TWO Moroney‘s Insurance vs. Elks. (North Shore Building Merchants Colemans vs. Marchi Bros. PRINTED STATIONERY 50 ENVELOPES â€" Moldaner and Humer, Furriers ‘located. at 16 N. Sheridan Rd., are conducting â€" a. ‘Thanksgiving Fur Coat Sale for one week only. Many unusual fur coat special values will be offered at this sale. + Thanksgiving â€"â€" | Fur Coat Sale at â€" Moldaner & Humer An advertisement appears in this issue. M nc t on ns .. sibvadas .1 uvuu-,- t Think. how simple your Christâ€" mas list can be made this year if you will avail yourselves of the opâ€" portunity to give books as gifts this year. When the handkerchieves are lost, the stockings torn, when the pearl beads sre broken and the perâ€" fume gone with the anow1 of yester year, the gift book will in : as a true symbol of good will, and a real joy forever. [Â¥ .c ‘ The Lincoln School P.â€"T. A. exâ€" tends: Thanksgiving greetings to the citizens of Highland Park, and humbly suggests that a, little extra thanks be offered for the Book Fair which will be ‘held at the school during © the week (following‘ the ’l'h:’_n.lugiving holiday. #" Xmas List Simplified at P.â€"T. A. Book Fair Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY Italoâ€"American Clubs Have Party cial selections. Program will begin at 8 o‘clock. Members and friends are cordially invited. " Harvest Home ) The annual harvest home fellowâ€" ship.supper of: the First United Evangelical) church will be: held Thursday evening (ftoxiiiht) at 6:30 followed by a ‘spe¢ial program of musical and vocal numbers. Robert Olsen‘s string band will render sneâ€" Funeral services were held this morning at 10:30 _ o‘cli at | St. James church. Burial in Ascenâ€" sion cemetery. â€". £3." Besides her parents she leaves six brothers,, William J., George A. James C., Samue! L., Harold A., and Richard B, and Oone gister, Mrs. Gertrude Kress, to survive her. . Estelle Martin Dies; Fpnenal This Morning DRY CLEANING CO. ~Estelle Martin, 88, an employee of the Highland Park ‘board, died Tuesday morning at 9 o‘clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Martin, 335 Hazel avenue, following a several week‘s illness. . â€"In addition to the Florida Sun beam, the Ponce de Leon and th Royal Paim will continue d service to Florida. All three trai leave Chicago from Central ‘stati at Michigan avente and Roosevel This season low yail fares in Pull man cars and coaches and the reâ€" duced charges for berths, sectio compartments, drawing rooms \a bedrooms are winning many reguâ€" lar driveâ€"toâ€"Florida vacationists to the safety and epmfort of rail travel. Today it is possible to take an autoâ€" mobile to Florida by rail at a cost of «only one extra passenger ticket when two or‘ more persons travel in Pullman cars. > 1 «The Florida Sunbeam is comp ly airâ€"conditioned. Many who ha not traveled in the winter time fro the bittery cold weather of Chi and the Great Lakes region to th very warm temperatures of F1 often do not realize the importa ofâ€"airâ€"conditioning «on such a tri On the Florida Sunbeam airâ€"condi tioning maintains an even flow of pure fresh air which is always a the most healthful temperature : gardless of the great changes in the weather outâ€"ofâ€"doors, from bit»,] ing cold to summeéer warmth. | increguins. throug of wioie is tionists ~from Chicago, Detroi cities. (What Arain popular was the ;act that it off a fast, direct route to Florida‘s m popular resorts through the beauti ful‘ highland and lake regions a permitted passengers, at no rail cost, to visit both coasts 0: Florida and return‘via Jacksonville ani Asheville, N. C. with liborlf stopovers all along the route. | The Florida Sunbeam has tht most modern type of coach and Pull man car equipment, including bedâ€" room, drawing room and ucti:: sleeping cars, buffet lounge car a dining car, with a through airâ€"con} dxmed coach from Chicago to k i x [ Last year the "Sunbeam" its service to Florida for the time and immediately began to Phone H. P. 178 ple. ‘We wish to extend our thanks to 1 our friends and relatives for the floral offerings sent and the any «acts of kindness extended and isthnge given is during our reâ€" cent,, bereavement in the death of otir gelqved husband and father. _ *\ The poster club hold â€" regular eetings at the Y.W.C.A. every riday afternoon from 2 to 4 with Mr. Nicholas Frigo as instructor. Therg is no fee for this class and it is qpenâ€"to anyone interested. This \a> wonderful opportunity for embers of organizations who find it flecesskry to use posters for pubâ€" city and has aesthetic value as well practical, . ; A brief business meeting was held ast (night in connection with the hearsal. â€" The constitution . was dopted and the: following. officers lected: President, Mr. Ted. Marks; st‘viceâ€"president, Mrs. G. J. Hinn; nd viceâ€"president, Mrs. Victor ; geeâ€" tary and treasurer, Miss Cerena Emgs,treth. j ; It is still possible for anyone wishâ€" ng to join the chorus to do so. * Friendship Club : The, Friendship club is tonight olding its. World Fellowship meetâ€" ng. On Dec. 3 the club will have ts monthly ‘dance open to the.pubâ€" The Conmmunity Chorus which meets at the Y.W.C.A. is now beâ€" ginning work on Christmas music giving special attention to some of the more unusual Christmas Carols. The chorus is plmnfip.{ to present a program | during ‘the month of December. (ae e m td P‘& ,;qnph Severson and family. April 18 "Birds of the Arborâ€" etum" Mr. O. M. Schantz. ts Feb. 16 "Propagation of Plants" (Demonstration of Methods) Mr. John van Gemert. : March 16 "New or Npteworthy Plants" <(Illustrated) M:.Qf E. L. Kammerer. s 3 The Morton Arboretum announces a series of six evening lectures to be given at .the Memorial Adminiâ€" Stration building during the winter months, starting Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 8:15 p.m. There will be no adâ€" mission charge. I + Dec. â€" 15 ~"Origin of Garden Plants" (Recognition periodâ€"Everâ€" greens) Mrs. Raymond Watts. Jan. 19 "How Plants Live" Mr. C. E. Godshalk. i. â€" â€"Nov. 24 "Ecology of the Region" (Recognition periodâ€"Winter twigs) Mrs. Raymond Watts. * Lecture. Series at â€" Morton Arboretum 1: Loans On Well Located Improved North Shore Real Estate 111 ‘W. WASHINGTON 8T.,. CHGO. _‘ FRANKLIN 2561 _ _ Lean Correspondentâ€"The Minnesota Mrs. iootev'olt’s lecture on her adventures in Asia is based on her extensive travels in th» eastern hemisphere with Colonel Roosevelt, who ‘was formerly governor of the Philippines. ~She had special opâ€" portunities through her introducâ€" ductions to make very unusual phoâ€" tographs, particularly in Afghanâ€" istan, a land rarely visited by forâ€" eigners. ‘In Nepal she bacame an experienced tiger hunter. f "Visit Asia with Me" is the title of Mrs. Theodore \Roosevelt Jr.‘s seeondvleeéure before the New Trier Sunday (Evening club.| She will speak next Sunday evening, Noâ€" vember 22, at 7:45 p.m. in the New Trier high school, Winnetka, and is expected to duplicate the populâ€" arity ‘she attained on the north shore :last season ‘with her lecture on the Philippines. Her tecture is illustrated with moving pictures. Y. W. C. A. Notes Mrs. T. Roosevelt Chooses "Asia" As Subject for Nov. 22 Becanse no funds will be availâ€" able from the Sanatorium Tax Levy until ©1938, the association begs everyone to continue giving generâ€" ously as in the past, so that the work need not be curtailed any durâ€" ing the coming year. | Over 13,000 letters will be mailed to residents all over Lake county again soliciting their financial asâ€" sistance for the coming year. There will be more than 1,000 letters sent put signed by the board members urging a more generous contribuâ€" tion than the regular $2.00 gift. Red Cross Seal Sale Drive Opens Nov. 26 Preparations sre being completed in the office of the Lake County Tuberculosis association for the anâ€" nual Seal Sale drive which starts Thanksgiving Day. The quota set for this year‘s campaign is $6,500. The complete schedule Figst Mortgage: O‘Brien & Pain CARD OF THANKS No Commission l:urutw&% Poster Club Contributed. is as folâ€" THE PRESS Dr. C. 0. Schneider Presents Program at Sunday Evening Club "Artistic Gems from Nature," by Dr. C. O. Schneider; will be presentâ€" ed by the St. Paul‘s Sunday Eveâ€" ning club at St. Paul‘s church, Nov. 22, 7:45 p.m. + Â¥: Thursday, Friday 3nd‘v Saturday, "The Texas Rangers" will be féaâ€" tured. $ s Ruth Chatterton is starred with Herbert Marshall in "Girl‘s Dormiâ€" tory," to ‘be shown Tuesday and Wednesday. £ + "Anthony Adverse," one of the most talked of productions, which took more than two years to pré< pare and produce, will be shown Sunday and Monday. Frederic March and a splendid supporting cast are scheduled. . Another of Erle Standley Gardâ€" ner‘s baffling murder Mystery thrillâ€" ers, "The Case of the Velvet Claws" will be shown Saturday. The story of the production of "The Road to Glory" the highly praised twentieth Centu&'y-Fox picâ€" ture, showing today and tomorrow (Friday) at the Deetpath in Lake Forest is an adventure in itself. "The Road to Glory" at Deerpath Theatre son & Co. in a letter to C. Foss Winter, Jr., captain. od the Wilson Ideal Dog Food team said, "Roy Horres told me last B‘turday that if the Ideal Dog Food ;;Am finished in last place next ursday he would eat a can of Ideal Dog Food in Fountain Square, Evanston, at 4 p.m. Thanksgiving Day. We are sure that nbne of us wants Little Roy to have to do that so . . . " (Roy is Wilson & Co. North Shore Sales representative.) â€" Watch: this column ‘for the big announcement of the results of Mr. Horres‘ offer. All dog owners will receive a speâ€" clal invitation to be at Fountain Square Thanksgiving Day, should the Scot Towels. mopâ€"up on the Ideal Don & 4 % ; . SINGER SEWING MACHINE AGENCY ~â€"The lowly Scot Towels and the fighting Wilson ldui Dogs will meet in battle Thursday night . to settle the omrchlit of the bottom position. Russell M. Smith of Wilâ€" Peacock "400" Club rests in 8th place, credited with 5 vietories and 18 defeats, while Scot Towels and Wilâ€" son Ideal Dog Food re the cellar positions,â€" each team dropping 14 games while winning only 4 games. . Another Tie for Place Stewarts Coffee and Chef| Milani‘s locked horns for sixth place, each team‘losing 9 games and winning 9 games. Y t â€" The members of the Scot Towel team received the f ing news flash: "Scot Towels m‘;‘mw supposed to ‘mopâ€"up‘ in sight, including ~bowling teams," signed Paper .comâ€" pany, by G. A. Duff. Coupled with the arrival of the 1 ng news ‘Aash, S. P. Gerdl, spo of the Scot Towel team put in his personal appearance (at Bleser‘s Bowling Academy and before| the start of the. evening‘s schedule announced that unless his team showed a big improvement ‘he was in the market for a few strong lers. When ‘interviewed today Mr. Gerd!) said, "In all of my fifty years of busiâ€" ness experience I have never been agsociated with a lemon and I: just told the boys to snap out of it or else"â€"so the members of the Scot Towel team went into a huddle. Reâ€" sults: 3 straight gaTes from the league leaders dropping the fast, hard hitting Town Criers into 5th: place. + ; | Tripleâ€"Tie for Secle Place _ ‘_ Linco, Manor House Coffee and Gebhardt‘s Chili Con Carne, claim a threeâ€"way tie with each team winâ€" ning 12 <~games and dropping 6 games. } Feel free to visit itiany.flm you are in need of sewing advice or supplies, Our trained sewing instructress will welcome the opportunity to help you with your sewing Thursday Night‘s Pairings Old Monks meet Gebhardt‘s Chili Stewarts Coffee meet Town Crier S«thf' 1"‘ ‘h?-'" Tdent (Dogs. ‘owels meet o Linco Products meet Po‘mfi Ale. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING : of the . ~ Old Monk Leads Again in Centrella Bowling League _ ‘‘The Old Monk Team by taking two out of three & from the Linco team went into: first place, leading the league ‘rlth 13 games to their credit and omly losing 5. . 39 South St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 995 SINGER SEWING CENTER Ahat‘s the way to dramatize your wardrobe this winter. That‘s the way to vivify you! . Maharanee, for sports, is an imported handâ€"blocked cashmere that glow:{lke a rare enameled jewel of India. Cauguin, for street wear, is a photograph on crepe that captures the mad reds and blues of that celebrated French painter of the South Seas, Persienne, for dressier occasions, reproduces on velvet the fascinating designs and tones of ancient Persian art, Avail able in many variations of design and color. _ > Wind a brightly colorful Glentex searf around your throat. That‘s the way to drmniatizn" vmn»r warnle:h s 2y :llog icon GLENTEX SCARF _GARNETT‘S Nowes@ > i ) BOXES OF 12 for 39: § Handbag packet of 3 ....12%¢ |â€" / ‘ Manufactured by Bâ€"éttes Co., Inc., Dubois, Pa. Farl W. Gsell & Co., Druggists; Tel. H. P. 2600; Ravinia J. B. Garnett Department Store, Highland Park, IJL. . Laegelér Drug Store, Highwood, IIL. Deerfield Pharmacy 800 Waukegan Rd. Phone Deerfield 22 Mcnindqxo(&om,dudui of his color photography Dr. C. 0. Schneider is frequently invited : to exhibit his work before the Chicago Camera club and wther artâ€"loving groups. Photography has been his hobby for over thirty years. . Dr. Schneider‘s pictures of color photography have been enjoyed on two previous occasions by the â€" paâ€" trons ‘of St. Paul‘s Sunday Evening club. He comes to Deenfield on the above date with his latest gems from nature. 8 hy t Whatever you like, Dr. Schneider THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 has it in kis collection of e%llohn'tm spot tes, spent a m«». hearing his lecture and fl'bopnhheheudinllyinv?w-; Read The Want Ads PJ

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