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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1938, p. 2

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Lea Taylor Speaks At Commons Tea Miss Lea Taylor, daughter of the late Graham Taylor and head resâ€" ident at Chicago Commons, will speak briefly at the tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry A. Sellâ€" ery, 215 Bronson avenue, from 3 to 5 on Tuesday, October 25. The object is to interest Highland Parkers in the Ravinia Commons Auxiliary either as active workers or on a dollar a year inactive basâ€" is. It is hoped that many will take this fine opportunity of hearing Miss Taylor and of acquainting themselves with the work of the PAGE TWO 23 North Sheridan Road Homemade~Green Apple Pie ..... Homemade Cocoanut Gream Pie Our private dining room : Homemade Pumpkin Pic, Whipped ROBERT P. SULLIVAN For Friday Afternoon For Saturday Afternoon 2 until 5 p.m. 2 until 5 p.m. Toasted English Muffin with Hot Fudge Sundae with Macâ€" Marmalade â€" Orange 23 aroons, topped with 25 Pekoe Tea or Hot Choc. C whipped cream .............. C ALL PASTRY PREPARED IN OUR OWN KITCHEN. Orders taken or sold from our cases. Fresh daily. For Saturday on menu or for taking out: Baked Lake Trout _ Tarter Sauce or Baked | Salmon Slice Lemon Priecd Halibnt Steak _ Lemon Sauce Froth Gntoeh Viguelies" Chicp Balnd rea Ha-.‘.(flonrl-llo’k ‘Tem Coffee or Milk =â€"â€"â€"»â€"â€" FOR FRIDAY â€"â€"â€" Noon 11â€"2 â€" Evening 5â€"8 p.m. In submitting my candidacy for the office of County Judge I wish to point out to the voters that the County Judge in this state holds an important position in regard to taxation in the County. He appoints the members of the Board of Review, whose duty it is to equalize the taxes and to . whom complaints are made if taxes apâ€" â€"l pear to be unfair. l FISH DINNER . 45c of the County Judge. I am particularly interested in providing homest elections. I believe that the maâ€" jority of the citizens of Lake County are equally interested in seeing that the 1984 fraudulent election does not recur. It will be recalled that Russ Alford, the duly elected candidate for Counâ€" ty was actually kept out of office for eleven months. lEMbthrflxlphdmd}utbum. _my qualifications, I am thirtyâ€"five years of age, was born in Edgar County, down state, and for several years have been engaged in the practice of law. I solicit the support of all of those interested in the civic welfare of the county. For Sunday DeLuxe Special Dinners from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Choice of Chicken Rice Soup â€" Tomato Juice of Cocktail ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY, Cranberry Sauce..........$ .15 E PORTERHOUSE STEAK ..........._._._______.. 1.00 BROILET LAMB CHOPSâ€"Mint Jelly ............................... 1.00 VIRGINIA BAKED HAMâ€"Raisin Sauce ... _ . .. .85 Homemade Rolis _ Choice A Real Surprise â€" 20â€"0z. To the tax payers of Lake County I pledge that if elected County Judge 1 will appoint as members of the Board of Review men who have had experience in taxation and who know real estate valâ€" wations in Lake County â€"men to whom any tax payer can go for adjustment if the tax levied is actually unfair. While the statute in effect, provides that memâ€" bers of the Board of Review shall be of both political parties, it is possible to comply in this respect with the statute and still select men actually qualified by training and experience. WEEKâ€"END LUNCHEON AND DINNER SPECIALS The election machinery of the county is controlled and under the jurisdiction Democratic Candidate Election November 8, 1938 A Statement and a Pledge : County Judge Whipped, Frenchfried or Candied Sweet Potatoes Baked ‘Acorn Squash Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce Fruit Salad or Head Lettuce with Dressing made Rolls Choice any Dessert ‘Ten Coffee Taurig ‘n‘ Thistle Tiuig ‘n‘ Thistle of Lake County of Prairie View Kergus Food System formerly Green Tea Pot Choice any Dessert _ ‘Ter _ Coffee Milk 20â€"0z. Porterhouse or Sirloin Steak â€" $1.00 With All Trimmings Complete may be used free for bridge parties FOR 10e 10¢ Chocolate Pudge: Top Cake Brownles Ala Mode Sie Cocoanut Macarcons Presh Peach Short. Cake, Whipped 29088, or | H.P. 2841 Commons, The Auxiliary is headed by Mrs. Myron Bennett and her coâ€"chairmen, Mrs. J, M. Watkins, Jr., with Mrs. Ross Marvin as secretary and Mrs. E. E. Kern treasurer, Anyone inâ€" terested in ccming to the tea or in joining the group is cordially inâ€" vited to call either Mrs. Watkins, H.P. 1526, Mrs. Fred Laur, H.P. 2988, or Mrs. H. C. Baumgartner, Plan for Barn Dance Program in Highwood The fourth annual WLSâ€"Prairie Farmer Barn Dance show sponsored for the benefit of the Highwood Sincerely, For Saturday Afternoon 2 until 5 p.m. Hot Fudge Sundae with Macâ€" aroons, topped with 25 whipped cream ............. C Country Style Whipped or Parsley Buttered Potatoes Buttered Broccoli Creamed Turnips or Spanish Lima Beans Pear and Avocado Salad Homemade Rolis Coffee Tes or Milk â€"â€" FOR SATURDAY â€"â€" FRIED SPRING CHICKEN . 55¢ ROBERT P. SULLIYVAN Noon or Evening Phone H. P. 1617 10¢ 18¢ 18¢ Approximately 125 attended the first lecture of the Adult Educaâ€" tion series on last Wednesday eveâ€" ning at the high school. Prof. Strevey‘s talk on the fourâ€"power pact was enthusiastically reed'e? by his audience. ‘ At the close o his talk an interesting discussion was held on problematic points in the lecture. The enrollment in all classes has already passed the 500 mark with indications of the largest attendâ€" ance since the project was started. Prof. Strevey will present his secâ€" ond talk on Wednesday evening, October 26, at the high school. °_ Among the speakers at Tuesday evening‘s meeting were Thomas Kennedy, candidate for sheriff, Harâ€" old D. Kelsey, Nick Keller, Allan D. Nelson and Congressman Ralph Church. ‘ Large Attendance At First Current Affairs Lecture The classes in woodwork, sewing, bookkeeping and one class in beâ€" ginning typing are filled while enâ€" rollment is heavy in advanced typâ€" ing, shorthand, badminton, metal work, drawing and painting and public speaking. There is still a chance for enrollâ€" ment this week in several classes for those who have not yet had an opportunity. At a meeting of the Highwood Young Republicans club held Tuesâ€" day evening in the Highwood city hall, Tom Russell was elected chairâ€" man and Albert Bernardi, vice chairman _ Due to having several fine speakers, the election was not completed. Next Tuesday evening another meeting will be held at which time a secretary, treasurer and two representatives to the Lake County Young Republican club will be chosen. All members are urged to bring guests with them, Refreshâ€" ments will be served. This year‘s enrollment in the comâ€" mercial course is the largest ever. More than 30 students are attendâ€" ing the shorthand classes which are being offered for beginning and adâ€" vanced students. More enrollments are necessary in _ leatherwork and _ mechanical drawing. Dr. Holmes has been interested in and conversant with the work and needs of the Congress from its inâ€" ception. Those wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity to hear him speak please call Mrs. Spachner, Dr, John Haynes Holmes, noted writer and pastor of the Communâ€" ity church in New York City, will speak at a meeting and tem sponâ€" sored by the North Shore Women‘s committee of the American Jewish Congress, on Friday afternoon, Noâ€" vember 4th at 2 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Jack V. Spachner 211 Vine avenue, Highland Park. Tom Russell Heads Highwood Group Of Young Republicans Boy Scouts will be given on Thursâ€" day, Friday and Saturday, Novemâ€" ber 17, 18 and 19 at the Oak Terâ€" race school auditorium in Highâ€" Miss Nell Adams from the Comâ€" munity Service department of the WLSâ€"Prairie Farmer station, will again be the director this year. Talented persons are invited to participate in this show. Tryouts will be held on Thursday and Friâ€" day, November 10 and 11 at the city hall in Highwood. Dr. John H. Holmes Noted Writer to Speak Here Nov. 4 S ERV 1 C E WHEN YOU TRAVEL OR SHIP VIA tnt MinwaurKese road muu-'-p.hgu-_.mu serve Bs great fleet of passenger *Mfiow OLTMPLAN â€" electrified for 656 miles, and by the 1930 HiAWATHA, newest h--.v: lat, but equally important, Milwaukee freight trains provide fast, dependable movements of freight over a great part of the nation. of the economical, modern service offered by The Milwankes Road. .,,, Read The Wantâ€"Ads A WOMe TOWN INDUSTAY G6ET T HE PRESS Mrs. ‘Warren Danley,â€" Regent, presided at the opening meeting of the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the Amerjcan Revoluâ€" tion at Exmoor Club. "Your Govâ€" ernment and You" was the subject of Mrs. W. W. Ramsey‘s address. Subscriptions to the National Deâ€" fense News published in Washingâ€" ton by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revoâ€" Miss Olga Trevisan gave a proâ€" gram of Italian, French and Engâ€" lish songs before a large audience at the Ravinia Woman‘s Club on Wednesday, October 12. The opâ€" portunity to hear Miss Trevisan was a twoâ€"fold pleasure: first, the privilege of hearing a singer of opâ€" eratic rank whose beauty and brilâ€" liance of tone combine. with a vivid personality, and second, to welcome back to Ravinia a former resident and daughter of the worldâ€"renownâ€" ed basso, Vittorio Trivisan. Former Ravinia Resident Presents Delightful Program The president â€"general, Mrs. Henâ€" ry M. Robert, Jr., spoke at the luncheon given in Chicago in her honor which several North Shore chapter members attended. Her message was an appeal to each Daughter. to forward the work in her community as outlined in the objects of their organization â€" to perpetuate the memory of the men and women who achieved American Independence, preservation of hisâ€" torie spots, patriotic education and good citizenship. 4 Mrs. W. W. Ramsey Addresses D. A. R. at Opening Session lution are to be placed in the Deerâ€" field library, the Lake Forest high school and library, the Oak Terrace school and the Highland Park liâ€" brary and high school. This paper stresses National Defense through patriotic education. NEW! Grade No. 1 would contain the cream of the cropâ€"flavored to suit exacting tastes. Grade No. 2â€"fairly palatable, but not tops. Grade No. 3â€"a makeshift concoction of poor workmanship â€"equipment and irresponsibilityâ€"a something missing result. | Play safeâ€"get only No. 1 cleaning. Phone HIGHLAND PARK 177â€"178. ® m M 7” W %o.o TVANTA DHAPEBRS GARNETT‘S IF CLEANING WERE CANNED Now Vanta, most famous makers of Inâ€" fants‘ Wear, present a new, everyday diaper. Sterilized by hospital methods. Made to Doctors‘ specifications. Super absorbent. Chiffonâ€"soft. Durable. Easier to wash. Faster drying. Bor of 12 HOSPITAL STERILIZED Campbell Chapter Guild will have a dessertâ€"bridge on Friday, Oct. 28 at 2 o‘clock, in the Masonic Temple, with Mrs. John Armstrong, Mrs. Campbell Champter Dessertâ€"Bridge Alumni may reserve tickets by calling H.P. 4300 before 4 p.m. and H.P. 3126 after 7 p.m. One member of each couple should be a graduâ€" ate of the local high school. Stuâ€" dents must be accompanied by stuâ€" dents now in school or former stuâ€" dents. John Heath heads the ticket committee. Jean Jenkins and Andy Jacobs are the social chairmen. The services of Russell Kobow and his ten piece dance band have been secured. This organization comes from Park Ridge and is new to the North Shore. They feature Mr. T. Day and his all electric Hamâ€" mond organ, an $1800 instrument. This organ gives a quality that makes their music distinctive and the dance committee believes that everyone will find it most enjoyable. It is undoubtedly the best equipped orchestra to every play at a high school dance. . Miss Trevisan looked like an Italâ€" ian painting and her intelligent and generous communication. with the audience made her distinguished expressive voice the more enjoyable. Miss Ray Shelters accompanied the songs. The annual Boys clubâ€"Girls club dance at Highland Park High school is to be called "Gridiron Glide" in honor of this year‘s football team. The dance will be held in the Boys gym on Saturday, October 29, at 8 p.m. following the Homecoming game with New Trier. "Gridiron Glide" for Highland Park High Homecoming _ Alumni are urged to bring their friends and help the high school stuâ€" dents show their appreciation for the fine work the team and coaches have been doing. THURSDAY, OCTOBER Elmer Brown, and M hostesses. Mr. Martin Victor of the Victor Bros. company was interviewed last Sunday on the NBC hookup over radio statioin WGN at 1:45 o‘clock by Bob Becker. Mr. Victor, who makes extensive trips into Alaska and northern Canada to procure furs, was questioned â€"about his trips into the wilds of the north, and gave a very interesting acâ€" count of his visits. Martin Victor On Broadcast Sunday Tulips heliotrope ............... V-.lgl_d_le. Heliotrope Bartigon. Scarlet, large... Bleu Aimable. Heliotrope. Clara Butt. Salmon pink... Dream. Pale heliotrope... Fantasy. Pink with greep Faust. Pu-ralg marroon ... Mme. Krelage. Lilacâ€"rose Eclatant. Apricot. Large.. Pride of Haarlem. Rosyâ€"carmine ... Princess Elizabeth. Avis Kennicott. 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