Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1939, p. 9

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e ts ... hh-mhl:.h‘:hafi-h -*M,. one: "The dime novel has gone, I wonder where The other, who knew something of literature in its various phases, anâ€" dollers and fifty cents." Flambeau, of the Chicago Northâ€" ::emnn-q. at this famous North Woods camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. _ All docks have been rebuilt. Much new equipment has been purchased for the water front and the kitchen, The lntest addition to the flieet of 18 canoes, 8 row boats, and 4 sailboats has been the purchase of 3 new Crescent sailâ€" It will not be long until the firstâ€" pchde_t-pc_llnvo, namely, Satâ€" Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, Mohawk and Iroquois. ‘The Village of Blackfoot has been eliminated in favor of an ideally perfect site. Complete new equipment has been purchased for news are registered gither the first or second periods at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, you should consider yourseif indeed lucky. Both first and second periods are now closed to registration.. There blfllm:u-hhfihl period August 5, but Scouts planning attending camp this summer should not delay sending in their reservations. 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 _ Highland P Boy Scout News Skokie Valley Laundry Extensive repairs are being made this famous North Woods cam» GREENSLADE First house north of There are two new villages at Electric Shop 15 Years in Highland Pork Telephone H. P. 5435 MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! 21 North Second Street DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY, It will be done economicâ€" lll-w-a:lmunn‘ do it in your own Free yourself from this unnecessary problem today. Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY Attention Scoute Hast side of Btreet _ gone to two hi +R3 / old . " Raet Wilhs t h es in J o 1g4 * al Frost t Barbara Brocklesby Bradiey High School Graduates of instractors during the summer the summer training camps #t Fort Sheridan were well under <vary indication that 2 mon, ape. Summer Camps in Full Swing at Fort Sheridan as movie e in Walter F. Wanâ€" gerâ€""What ppens to books in Hollywood and why." We have often wondered! Miss Clover Flanders of the Highâ€" hflMhflhfimuh San Francisco this attending the convention. Brigadier General Truesdell, US.A., announeed ":‘-n-v that On the Air ALA, The American Library association is holding its annual convention this m-hm-:&:.‘s;.mrnm ng hh‘on boohudlm'flh‘.,d over national £ § George V. Denny, Jr., moderator of "America‘s Town meeting of the air," will be there to conduct a speâ€" cinl town meeting of the air, Saturâ€" day morning, June 24, the subject "Is the library doing its job?" Two well how.:.n: wun.ll:: "Lum and Abner," will include disâ€" "Lum “w-::'u.m "Hels Prcifc Count tima‘ m t at 10: one may be had by consulting the daily A.-lfi:.....-" J?'.‘}!!-_-, Jane Lorraine Weaver _T Ne Timks Rifor Vitginta Zimmer h‘:‘-â€"l" Betty Lou Shannfelt * Tharier hok Smay _Mric George Leonard Siffert °‘&",’__"';%..!fi Marian Kiisabeth Stahi . '%ug- y Sticken John _ Morton Spencer Raff Lawrence Rafferty Lifian HHdegarde Olson Jack Adams Orrie _ heie Merir Ladicker Lecport + Hadatt® 1 _ hJ‘-aDunhn'-fim J.‘nm Ravhass Ar. 4000 Dean Andersen Tjaden Ticeints Shien Teshfian Per * esn . _ M agease LIBRARY Virginia Palm Sherwin â€"f meâ€" Margaret | mL i C Howard G. Lonngren for ~â€" Delegates to the state convention at Peoria, on August 20, 21 and 22 are Mrs. Florence Uchtman and Mrs, Laura Kapschull Alternates ghosen were Mrs. Florence Jacobs and Mrs, Mary Welch. District delegates chosen were Mesdames William â€" Cruickshank, Jack Welch, Conrad Uchtman, Frank Jacobs, Jr., and Ralph Dunâ€" ham. Deerfleld alternates to the .flltflctanwmm tenger, Carl Scheer, Ray Goodman, George Jacobs and George Wagâ€" ner. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Laura Kapschull and Mrs. Evelyn Scheer. Â¥iceâ€"president, Mrs. Filorence Jaâ€" cobs; 2nd viceâ€"president, Mrs. Mary ‘Welch; tremsurer, Mrs. Evelyn Scheer; historian, Mrs. Lenore Olâ€" son; eh.:j:hh. Mrs. Freida Potterâ€" ton, sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms, Mrs. Mabel Goodman. The nominating committee preâ€" sented the following names for the coming year‘s officers which were @lected without opposition: Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Laura Kapschull; ist Child Wielfare Chairman John Welch reported on her trip to the orphanage at Normal, 1 w nual in Deerficld was a Rocecis ts over $400 was realined on the sale. 2 The poppy chairman, Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr., announced that the anâ€" fie wcw Deerfleld Auxiliary Members of the Deerficld Unit, American Legion Auxilisry, met at the Holy Cross school Monday eveâ€" Read The Wantâ€"Ads NORTH SHORE gai Â¥ puct htibes hi B y 0 0 BB ariad onl i oi als accuccb d 5.0. o7 Ap * Wny alfieet Rlirnt sputhi ie s chil Ask about the C P Gas Rangeâ€"C P stands for Certified Periormanceâ€" and it is your guarantee that the gas rafige you buy is the most modern rmdmfidhhmflhhhfldm*fiydw by the leading manufacturers in the country . . . the C P Range as preâ€" sented this year is something that is us different from your old gas stove as a modern car is from an old tin Hzzie, kixpe 94 TRADEâ€"INâ€" ON YOUR QLD RANCGE Special discount if range is purchased in combination & with Klectrolux Refrigerstor or an Antomatic Cas & Water Heater. _YEAR‘S BEST DETECTIVE STORY! A True Account of How Sergeant Larson "Got His Man" Under the Most Unusual Cireumâ€" stances. One of the Many Interestâ€" ing Features in The American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed with the SUNDAY CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. of the township all"-' , James O‘Connor. Lines also be put in :.d'nhp;rnb. dd-icm 2 to turning lanes. Deerfleld Streets Marked for Parking G. ho Mdfi.â€"dh:-@ "-fl'hc-lu&hc-n;-h the Deerfleld business district on Tuesday.. The labor for the paintâ€" Will Live in Your Memory Always ly-'nâ€"l-h:vh.n for vacation this â€" Here‘s a natural matural people . . . on Lake Ripley, of n...:.:_..t‘:..:h....-,.._:»:.......:".‘.. e enough to convenient enough to exclue :lâ€".d-nhiâ€"-â€":&dh”n m“mc..'hm dm“ in flmw-nlh-:md-l&dh‘ l::“-nb.huhhlh“m TOPS FOR FOOD! . . . lined in Duncan Hincs‘ famous book d Hiiaalt Haie m sn n n cnone m..fihmumwfihw LOW RATES! . .+ and that appeals to overy vacationer eapecially 'h"nuddi;m;;'-uA-hnk eatering cepecially to families. 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