1.29 8e {or te N 482 it)“ it. I. Boosters Open 1938 Basketball triasst'v, Beat Rex 5,3946 Beghtninttstheir 1938 but†season In: Thursday evening, the Emma} Ml Ideas-(Nth. North Shore Rue: of North Chi- cago In a dog-ob cunts-ad an. by "WWW“ fPf.PPPr. an! Twain, The - m can“! tttlt) throughout with and: can Illa-hm thtutdforsttetrtperJodauttrw my] gamma madam-uh- umdmmmmmm luding b13poinh. 'Frgukm Boo-tor cantor, put on a â€in. trtreeetrreaeinttrpthttatopMthe Boosters into a “My 'gttttt. lend. feee! and Mad lowed in tt?m'nndeittehedttte- on twoiongtrhota. 3th mm Booster: oonpoud of the some team â€In: yet: which bladed runner-pp to the Gnu-11 Eben-i: Phe of Highlond Park In the North Chicuo Goldilodal tour- my lost you. have been [tr-agei- end this year with the nddidon of "Pnt" Puquui and “1m†Me. Chtre. These two boys hove boon outstanding forwards in Lake county for some time and m "11 good scorers. 'ARNOLD C. BREMER 448 Wood Ave. Telephoto M. P. I!†Ryan-alpha; hing thohtmq bk to m I would mebn and all. Will a. 1|"be .ror'rem any with out than. any: Right down into thekmeshel _ort_Itfrtirie, and wd tiny: get our "dirt." “YOU CAN TEIL" we’vg gotten it by the ftesh--britrht appearance or! rtiur clothes when they are returned. Why don’t you get thOood Mic of culling HIGHLAND PARK 177-178. . HERE'S WHERE WE GO FOR DIRT unnamed MILWAUKEE ROAD" Holiday travel is happier When you ride Join 71.; my: mmleYou'nnl-M 'iiiiiisua-1artstmeteihitrb" Jir-itdnroeutr"1.tt'r."rr Jiiiarotsturt-"trd,.h"'. 'Lina-rar-tthe'. tundrhintrrmre'". MM 1. high whom: you rid- In W -iuiieTGn-itemdardeettm" ms: Wyndham“! My: duo to m traBo Bundl- n. mam Rand handh- halal.“ woinrt1rantuatantirinanre".r ) swung a; 5, 1m. nun-y, the -Bogcun ‘11! p18! huh-dull minnow!“ Thin-M thrush- out thghukctboll m a an 0d; Tomes gym. They hue boom in beat team in thin locality tad pron- in plenty of ma W1. Then will be two games. with the High- wood Young Hank club phyla. tho .eurtain-raiaer beginning ct 7:80 pas. “The Young Men’s club In con- pooqd of former DeerfUld high mu. and displayed n Btte W a! Mo- nth-1| in their victory over in Box lights of which they had to so into “X I00" media. to win Florida Is comfiur Into Full Swing Again this your. Florida is nah-1 taining its reputation as lacing: America's ‘moat popular wink: 1'0-‘ sort - "The Playground of the World." Florida has perhaps with- out pdrallel, the greatest lure for the winter vacationiat of“, plan in the iorld. Delightful elimate-. healthful, bright sunny de-send- lean miles of broad, sandy t-aber.- white "rolling tsurf-ports of infiir. its variety-too numerous to nation. It is an ideal environmb 01mm unlimited opportunity to than at ages for relaxation, â€are!†and amusement. . . - l - _ One of “thejpopular nil rout-I to Florida is the Uixio. roan, who“ trains ure oberated by them a Eutern- -Illinois nilwey.'- the Louisville ind ‘Neshville. railroad and the Nashville, 01!“th and St.-Lonis runway. There are two rear-round Dixie route tail“ to F'lpridn, the Dixie Flyer end Dixie Limited, and on Juan 2 the Dix- ieland tenures its winter service. The ,Dixlolend is the testes: train from Chicego or St.' Louis to All Florida points, end is the only one enabling trsvelers to F nub our point in 'Floride with only one night, of travel. In the short time of three your! diet thi stain hes been operated, it has become the most popular of ell mine from China, or_St. pools. All Dixie route mine run vie Nashville, Chattanooga Ind Manta, passing through the heart of the historic and scenic [newt Mountain country, " " WWW" 6 1007 UM Creative Writing Class Ends Term With Manuscript Morning _ An "Information w and“ My: with in Lwi: girlie in- siding as shad: 1mm ind, m thawe- from the Greet!“ Write in; Clue much: will he cued! the letting: of the “banned Morning thie Thai-Idâ€, 'iiii,2i lieu-here of the clues are invi '.' guests, and rayon. interested in honing the' original work of the tulip is rated to come and enjoy the thought.“ informality. The pmmm open: at ten promptly with Rowena Benin Bennett, lib structor, presiding " this int como hined clue union of the Wednel- thy night and Thursday morning groups which have been meeting " I the Y.W.C.A.. 874 Laurel evening. A - The main will include "BO. lad of the Christmu Pudding†" Alien HM Very-oi by His: Hui? l Olson. O ttttry for Children by In. .WIldemu 9mm. Poem- by Hrs. Fiil1d, 11mm: of Witte netln. Exe rpm from Novel, Md. Arthur 'ti, of Luke Forest; tF em: tty. ."' Everett Pontaitth, "wooa.1iy'di', Viva,†her chin composition; pho try Iain next- nice Bentley with Hill Virginia Wilson liking the words of tur. wen'n. ' nut; Original, Popular Song by rs. tutor Olson, Mo Program y Hrs. Marvin RIMS]?! Wilmette, “Intonation Plan," Varies by Lin. Jack Bligh, sum Story by rs. Lester Ollon, Venus ' by Alice C flay, Verse by Miss Elk." ninth Ending, , ' The» tilting part in the “Into:- f nation Pig-u†future we mm L. o. Olesén, Mrs. A. F. Durand, M . Carl Blender, Mrs. J. D. Picket. Mrs. J. 0. Morrison, Mrs. T. L. Ol- T born, Mrs Lewis Sincltir and Mrs Burt Cochnn of Winriettit. Mrs. Albert' Fetacher of Deerileht and Mrs; J. D. Pickett will preside at the punchrbowl. The group will opytlitts second term on hit. 5." ', A Lake Forest Hotel Destroyed BY Fire Reopens" Ibis Week Lake ranger; fumed Deerriq.th inn, ravaged by. fire on July Ch reopening this ret t Manager Pin! V. Hoecher Yin- nounced that the dining room brill be placed in use on Thursday, while rooms and apartments will be unil- nble by Dec. 21. x " The ape¢tuular the, which {de- stroyed the upper two ftooris/ has made rah Ming and redecorlang the ;'nt'il','Ti'r'l'it/r'; hostelry n?â€- ury. The) English ater both ‘nt- side and inside the bulldilig has bun retained. ‘. ' _ 1 . An innovation. at the Deerittr inn, now completely fireproof, mill be a porch at the northwest on iter of the structure, accessible from! the iirat floor. . . y' _ Waite by Bum and Gov, Most of the members of the “all of the hostelry prior to the tire will retard ‘to duty; Ltdl'ht'll char added. F . If I The following story will net We publicity even cmong mur) of Roosevelt's Mmirera. It has Mm halt of scintillntlng main“ my one Netor of the New Deal: But since that heel: is perhaps the f tilt. lest, let us tum,thb light of ' di- cule upon it. ' I A tunic: bu two cows. So the story. Under Socislism he give one cow to his comrades. munism takes both his cows gives him some of their milk. der Fascism he must feed, tend psy taxes on the cows, turn milk over to the state and buy what he requires for his on Under the New Deal, he mus one cow, milk the other, and the milk down the drain/ , An anonynwm poem as row by Anna) Ntw'ron Baum A hush, I true and joyous Inut Enlivens all the tiny. V It tt1orif1ets the heights of life , And clan-s the mint: any. Former Director Social Security To Address Wbmeh Vat In spite of he proxinii ( of Christmas, mem rs of the 'tth- land Park Lot of Women _ n will take out tin to listen to tr, Bane, former di tor of the in]i Security Bond iti monthly F t41 ine Wednesday“ December 2 g It Itt6 at the Y.W,C.A: l i', Mr; Bane, who for three . rs we: director of the Social 'ty. Board. he: recently resigned ', be; come director of the Go , of Stet. Gonrnm of the Am B Mlle Welfsre stibn. t'rli'ghl discuss needed see in the eelsl Secpdty Act sud there will Rop- portunity " the end of his ' tor questions. In the short tin 'hat' the United States has bed i fso- eisl security legislation my F 'l - nesses have been discovered i, In applieatioh. The league feel glor- tunete in having secured so ' bsituarethirritttf"i, Lthe issues. Mrs. George W. Cert; t ~ :1: Egrbeparhncn' t of th A LAUGH nu [3].. but Un- must the buck ers kill neat and Beommre Wclfm, m inhuman! in securing It. Bun and he will be introduced 511m Philip Ringer. program dainty. At . went hand held nt the home of In. J. Sign Iowa son, proddmt. thank!!!“ Pugh Lam decided to devote it) next the. pron-um to n (linemen " local problem's. A number 013†were brought to light in tha Iodgl survey made of Highland Pith ty Lam member: last year and my members wished to go into thou i, (illlCllllll Grayco End Lock Grayed Tie Rack with ensemble chart for your shit, shirt _ and cravat B.V.D.. Pajamas ' A large assortment to choose from , $1.95 - $5.00 25% Wool l Pair Me; 3 for $1.00 Menu Ribber Hose jewelry..Qur complete assortment u available in handsome gift, pgdnzes. THE, rtt.g.Nautat0 YOUR Givqswmx Aids no Good Grooming fislgitCteith thehsting qtulityrofiine PROBLEM AND HIS WISH tland-made Ties {UPC/(HR Swank Belt Buckles with His ow . itial g Swank Key Chains with His own itials . Swank Cuff Links with His own wr iais . . ", Boys an S Fl IRT S $1.00 GuARNETT'S lanes in more detail. . ptnn In in line with an at but. ill we: the country ‘0 their faith in I d . for. of government by . M tion and participlti it "I- meat. “the Nntionnl Leg Voters In: mum devotc‘ its efforts In icy this coming you at can- #on of the mem In to l nor- gtnilttion of the' C Ad. minhmdon to up drnagtt to Men andWoys Store fflNlll' ‘ Youths , f and $150 _" {AVAT tMAIN-ar-hed with ydur tith and COLLAR HOLDER . . . Silver gold dtsists. Crane chain " . . $2 Mar holder 81 _.......-......-....' “Won- last it will DEM NAT the Sock! and: M b I“ unheard tom-hob of m per-mu! on n Idl- tt ftmitpt policy “It muslin! M for the revision ttd -tNtttr - lation to prov“: Arr dab "rtteo. an otem..i-aitryytitetttttt countries which Viol!“ - with In, for pm a to HIE reciprocal trade 'mera" and for support df ttttt can“. which any wilt 115-1.. 1“ conference which can. “m it. Pure Silk Mm _ Plain colors an'd figures $1.00 - $3495 Boys Bmhund 'i, Comb " - . i 50e " $1.00 (i, Swank Bill Folk $1.00 . 83.50, $1.00 - $1.50 $1.00 - $1.50 $1.00 " $1.50 Men’s All Wool lihutnet Robes up: an