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Highland Park Press, 14 Mar 1940, p. 2

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Johnson‘s restaurant on Waukegan road at the County line, for Village Plans are also progressing for the model home to be erected this spring, the exact location of which is not as yet determined, but probably will be across from the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school in Briarwoods subdiâ€" sion. The Building committee is their wives. There will be movies of a "Trip Around the World" and man, and Lester B. Ball, Milton A. Frantz, and Gordon Segert, headed by Edward F. Segert, conâ€" tracting carpenter, and the members of the committee are: Sebald Rebâ€" ling, plasterer; Waiter Lange, paintâ€" er; Edward H. Selig, realtor; Milâ€" ton A. Frantz, plumber; and Dana Corrough, architect, who are all local men. Only Deerfield men and materials will be used in the erecâ€" tion of the model house which is to be given away next summer after an intensive ndvtegiling plan. The publicity commiti has Edward B. Jonn it. Notz, naraware . merâ€" chant; and Milton O. Olson, vilâ€" lage attorney. Clarence Wilson, of the Deerfleld Grocery & Market, is president of the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce. Crush, village board member as chairman, and the others are Earl Mrs. T. C. Williams Former Resident Dies in Missouri Anna Meyer Williams, widow of Thomas C. Williams, who formerly resided at 311 Vine avenue, died in Kansas City, Missouri on Friday, March 8th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clara W. Smith, wife of Frank E. Smith. Mrs. Williams was born in Chiâ€" cago on May 20, 1864, and both she and her husband were members of pioneer Chicago families. In 1908 Mr. and Mrs. Williams moved to Highland Park which was their home for 28 years. Mrs. Wilâ€" liams was a member of the Presbyâ€" terian church and for many years took an active part in the affairs of ing bias slip in your size, your length BRYN MODE (sketched) patented fourâ€"gore alternatâ€" GARNETT‘S Barbizon Slips You know fine fabrics when you see them. So do we. That‘s why we grow lyrical about Satin Dosché. There isn‘t anything like its heavy, supple quality, nothing to compare to the way it wears and wears! Last year‘s customers are coming in every day and tellâ€" ing us their Satin Dosché slips are "good as new". finest pure silk Satin Dosche Other Barbizon Slips â€" $1.65 to $3.50. _\ ts Frank E. Smith Jr., Stanley Wilâ€" liams Smith, Hayden W. Smith, Mary Lois Nelson and Donald Hart Nelson; s greatâ€"grandson, Stanley Moise Smith; a sister, Mrs. Charles A. Goodman of Marinette, Wis., and two brothers;, John M. Meyer of Oak Park and Fred C. Meyer of Evansâ€" ton. Services were held Monday in Evanston. Interment at the North Shore Garden of Memories. ural color. Many of these pictures were takâ€" en in Canada last summer where scenery of unsurpassed loveliness is to be found. _ Other pictures, inâ€" cluding many beautiful snow scenes, are from Sam Campbell‘s forest home, The Sanctuary of Wegimind, Sam Campbell‘s New Canadian Picture To Be Shown Here Sam Campbell, familiarly known as "The Philosopher of the Forâ€" est," will be in Highland Park, Sunâ€" day evening, April 14th, and will present an interesting new picture lecture at the Elm Place school audâ€" itorium. The lecture is being sponâ€" sored by a group of interested citiâ€" zens, the proceeds of which will go to Highland Park Community Cenâ€" ter. in northern Wisconsin. _ In these pictures are many of our forest and Sanctuary friends â€" birds, chipâ€" munks, deer, bears and others. At the Sanctuary of Wegimind, where natural beauty, tranquility and peace abound, "the philosopher of the forest" has devoted many years to the study of the woods and woodland creatures. This study has enabled him to become an inâ€" terpreter of the secrets of nature and to find in the forest and in the world a predominating atmosphere of friendliness. In land bell Side Don‘t miss seeing Sam Campbell‘s beautiful pictures and hearing his inspiring message, a message which sparkles with humor as well as inâ€" spiration. 50 and new motion nictures in naw his only appearance in Highâ€" Park this season, Sam Campâ€" will interpret "The Human of Nature," by means of a lecâ€" "I>» 12 $3.50 Joe Kral, Mrs. Wm. Goodreds, Mrs. T. J. Zabel, Mrs. Eugene Boyer, Mrs. Harold Schimmeilfeng, Mrs. E. R. Phelps, Mrs. Chandler Hatcher, Mre. Richard Mansell, Mrs, W. C. Pohrte, Broadcast Christian Foreign Service Convocation, March 16 Following is the program of Christian Foreign Service Convoceâ€" tion which will be broadcast under the auspices of Foreign Mission Conâ€" ference of North America, Saturâ€" day, March 16 from New York City. The broadcast will be over NBC and affiliated stations 2 p.m. E.S.T. or 1 p.m. our time. Dr. Charles T. Leber, chairman of the Committee of Reference and Counsel, Foreign Missions Conferâ€" ence of North America. PROGRAM The Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker, presiding Bishop of the Proâ€" testant Episcopal church, in the chair. Dr. George A. Buttrick, President of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. Dr. C. R. Watson, Pres. of Ameriâ€" can university, Cairo, Egypt. His Excellency Count Robert van der Stratenâ€"Ponthoz, Ambassador k vrraorainary and Pienivoliary of Helgium. â€" Dr. John R. Mott, chairman of the International Missionary council. His Exellency, the President of the United States. Her Majesty, the Queen of the Netherlands. Time: Sunday, April 14, 8:15. THE HIGHELAND PARK PERE33 The most orchidaceous Easter paraders in town will undoubtedly appear in our Belleâ€"Sharmeer Stockings. We star these sheet beauties for Easter parading beâ€" cause they always stay so sleek, look so sheer. That‘s because they come in your GARNETTS Be Sure With Belleâ€"Sharmeer . . . In Your Own Perfect Fitting Leg Size ao seer m%%/% also be a guest speaker. The annual ball of the Highland Park Fire Department will be held on Saturday, March 16, at the Laâ€" bor Temple on North avenue. Russ Kobow‘s orchestra will proâ€" "Slap Happy Trio" presenting their insane instrumental novelties. The band has played recently at all the leading Chicago hotels and for some of the largest organizations in the vide the "Scintillating Swingcopaâ€" tion." Included in this organization city. Firemen to Hold Annual Dance Mar. 16 The public is cordially invited to attend. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. sociation met for the second time, Tuesday evening March 5, at Green Bay Road school. President Lester Britton reviewed the purposes of the organization, namely, "Know Your Neighbors." To beautify and improve Sunset terrace properties, and to maintain safety laws. All residents of Sunset terrace are urged to attend these monthly meetâ€" ings, to take part in the discussions and social hours that follow. The receipts of the Firemen‘s ball, with the exception of a limited amount for expenses, are used to swell the pension fund. At the present time, the local pension fund is alding a fireman‘s family. ‘Know Your Neighbor‘ Is Aim of Newly Organized Group Miss Marian Anderson, The Tuskegee Choir. The Westminster Choir. Your Foot Size Has a Number . . . Your Leog Size Has a Name own leg size . . . individually proporâ€" tioned in width as well as length for smalls, middlings, talls and plumps. Here exclusively, of course, in all threadâ€" weights and in glorious new Corage Colors! exclusive with freshments. The public is cordially invited to attend. Sponsor Card Party At Masonic Temple Masonic Temple at $:00 p.m. with prizes for all games including Mrs. Ramsey Will Old Southern Mansion. Candlelight Dinners before open fireplaces. Dinners from $1, including our famous spoon bread. Luncheon from 50¢. On Sunday no advance in prices. Talk on "Political Parties" is the subject of a talk by Mrs. W. W. Ramsey, which will be presented by the Highland Park League of Women Voters, Wednesday, March 20 at the Y.W.C.A. at 1:15 p.m. â€" â€" Parties" Wednesday KENTUCKY SERVES A MEAL Politics, always an absorbing subâ€" ject, reaches its peak in a presidenâ€" tial election year, and the speaker is well qualified to discuss it. â€" Mrs. Ramsey, viceâ€"president of the lllinois League of Women Voters, in addition to an intensive study of political parties and how they funcâ€" tion, has had much practical experâ€" ience in dealing with the legislators themselves. She has spent much Quality Cookin‘ V E S Belleâ€"Sharmeer Strainâ€" $1 50 $115 looked forward to with the greatest of interest. time lobbying for legisiation which the league supports. It was largely IS IT SPRING? If that I were where I should be, Then should I be where I am not; Here am I where I must be And where I would be I cannot. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1940 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road Phone H. P. 3900 Cleaners & Furriers

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