The North sums... nil-win- doty, "ter having sum-dad in no. thith- u a club during the month- of July and Aunt. will hold the Agat will; of thin mun Hominy "on!" 309%: m, a pan. " in In: Mu pint, the Greer, Tu Pot ioeated a " N. Sheridan PAGE TWO Philatelic Society Resumes Activities W5? fiiiiii'1i' kh' 'ill-ii-f, W 32:33; G A R N E T T' S GARNETT'S MEN'S WEAR STORE road in Highland Put. W of tu.vmtinenriltb.W.PtutKU Gran of Libertyville I vary well known Philatalut. We um .11 thou {nun-“d In “up: to attend, The Publicity commit“. of the Y.W.C.A. will hold I luncheon meet- ing It the y this Thursday, Wt. 16. Alice Marks will lend . discus- Publicity Committee of Y.W.C.A. Meets s1.50 s3.95 to ', It has been decided to keep the pool at the high school closed until the infantile paralysis epidemic has abated., While experts insist that there' is no danger of infection from the pool, it seemed wise to take every precaution. l The intramural season at the high! 1 school has been entered with a greata , deal a: enthusiasm by a large num<l her of boys who are not interestedl in iittersrhoUstie "football. At pres-l sent, softball is being played. Each‘ night four to six teams compete in, a session tournament. _ I The first regular assemblj of the year will be held tomorrow (Fri- tday) in the Highland Park high Lsit-hon] auditorium. After marching in to the music of Harold Finch's hundred piece high school band, the 1200 students will listen to a short dissertation on the Constitution after which several minutes will be de. voted to learning two new Highland Park songs and several new yells. Following the short assembly the Junior Class and the Senior Class will hold their itrtrt meetings. Season football tickets ore'being sold in the session rooms this week. Highland Park meets Waukegsn in the first home game on Saturday, September 25th. The Crystal Lake game woo cancelled as they have not yet opened due to the Infantile paralysis situation. The game will be played later. probably on Novem- For several years Stupey Smith Post have conducted I contest in connection with their Americanism work, for the schools. The award will he’ made at 9 o'clock " St, James school and at 10 o'clock at Oak Ter- race school. Representing Stupey Smith Post of the American Legion of High- wood, Paul Blum will present medals to students in the St. James and Oak Terrace schools, Friday afternoon. The awards are to be made to those students who have submitted the best essay on "The Constitution." ___ “on " pin. " unuintiu now- conor with the um th Y ol- "rrottttt-ttontt-b.mot . household. Incl (in III“ will diam I plan tor noting unda- tion you": this you. Emily Huh Ind Charlotte Hickey will "port on club utivitiu requiring publicity aid, Mrs. Arthur Rae, In. Edwin Soul, Mrs. John My, Min In! Hobo, and liu Gertrude All». will talk our methods ot promoting “nation and recreation pron-ml u a "nice to the committees numlible for the" activities. Mrs. Everett Fonuine is chnirmln of the aasoeiation pub- licity committee. Some splendid artiéles have been turned in by the 'children, showing that considerable research work bu been made in securing mlterial for the ens-y. . . ugionnair" of Darneld'pou No. 738, " their reitular m‘ootinx Mon. day evening in the Masonic Teuple building, were trotted to a trip to "Boys' State," " related by the two lads who were the "mountains of the post nnd_iu Anxilhry unit. the activities, the tours, and the routine were' most interesting, and evidenced the value of uh plan in evidenced the wine of the tMn in government. Both young murm- eluded their reports with the Mate- ment that attendance at Boys' State in worthwhile, and recommended that other led: be given I like op- portunity. Week's Activities at H. P. High School Deerfield Boys Speak at Legion Meeting Monday Ch-rles Kapuhull Jr. And Rudd A. Frost, who participle“ in this third annual Legion project, “tend- ed trweek's session " tYrinefHId, It is interesting to note that this pin, originated in Illinois three years Iuto, was followed in eight states this year, giving pmetieal training in the science of govern~ ment to more than 3,700 boys. In Illinois the project he grown BO en- thusiystieally that two "punts car may be necessary “other ye m accommodnm the incl-eu- in( large delegation. Highwood Legion to Present Medals for Essays Friday p-raly be pin: her 6. "The Bride', entertaining about u crook par. Rtad it WEEKLY ,thl with NEXT tr with NEXT HERALD A By Dr. Tel. M. P. 2967 r. Jim Bktterworth Veterinarian Speck! Appointment to Their Ida-tie: the Dog & (ht "" W. M Am. ide's Boy Friend." An , short fletion nary .ook who made â€Hunky I it in The" AMERICAN ,the maniac distributed T SUNDAYS CHICAGO AND EXAMINER. I'll PIIII inturday, tal Lake my have Infantile turnout for the first practice showed the enthusiasm these young fellows have for playing football. The next practice will be Friday night 1t T o'cloek. Anybody at this weight is urged to be there and will be given u chance to tryout for the team. The team will be coached by two former players who played with. the sonior team the last three years. and {know football. They are Bill Muri- l nelle and Everett Inman. 1T0 Orangize Local tFootball Team Became of her cueful planning and friendly eo-operation, every de- tail of the coming club you has been eompleted 1nd will be carried on u outlined. The September meeting wheduled for Wednesedly the 22nd, however will be postponed until September 29. (Continua be. you " of In: on has. But hum the activity in her my Mild. In- urrtfeot?ideeitvqh-ttttusb. pranlon that thin or that in Which the In: working a the um VII her major burnt. Tho pooplo who knew her well will ruin the stimula- tion And the help of her friendship tutd service hm. they will bo gnu- ful that they have had the privilen of knowing her. It is safe to lay that very many people now an quietly "dedicating themielvu to n finer and a more accruaive way of life because of the musing of this woman whom they held in web high reg-rd. Tradgic Death of great ability andulent, she (In most generously of her time to the club, inspiring its members to work and so to mninuin I high unwind of musicianship. She Joined tho club in September 1930 after lining been invited to Appear In a guest artist in May of the same yen. Since then she hll appeared often In the trade pulling of Mrs. Ben- jamin Ball, the Ritrhund Park Music club has "ttered m irrepr- nble loss. An accomplished muicinn on the prom-um committee, noted u new: eominentBtor in 1936, and in June 1936 was eluted president. In this capacity {he guided the club through one of the most successful years Ind wt: re-elécted in May 1937 to nglin nerve u president. Through fine gupport given by the Highland Park merchlnu, plans for orraniintt I Tooth.“ telm are al- ready in progress. This year the team will consist of players averag- ing around one hundred _twentrGe pounds 'or thereabnuts. A good sized "rr " n Real Value here! Beautiful block plaid blankets, soft, warm. fluffy-handsomely bound in sateen! Stock up now for Winter! ism? , Rt " "It!! Kill , CL; " , " ,- Ill' 7.95 5-93 “r - 8.95 While n limited number large blink plaids. 50% All wool, 72:84 diam Im. A mum nine. ,root,-rstrtmna.tt.tBpr. not last long qt this pin SALE OF 1BlLANllK1lliy1ltS North Star Blanket All Wool CARNETT'S Part Wool! Bright New Plaids! 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