-eri"'.effltee1t1eei_eer-reiee- EiiiiiiiiifER III-bib; -- in} bajiiTiiF W: :im . surprise party Honda, on. nine by 24 young mph In honor of her birthday "ted-r-Mr. and In. “can 8111mm n- luv- bun “and for I miscellan- eous about in honor a! Mu. Ruth Lidgcnvood. " the home of Mill manner layer, MM, Stun-day srenittr--Mr. and In. John Gen- ut no rocking connntulntions on the birth of a dumbest, by": Sun- nounco the btrtti of . Ion, born Tuna-y. October 'th-Invitations a, morning-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brand are the hnppy Intent- of a daughter, born Sunday " manna Park hoqktal--Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Rent: are enjoying I two weeks vacation in Iowa where they us which: relatives. TEN YEARS _ Oct. 13, 1930 1 Mn. Johanna Freberg. widow of John Freberg, died Sunday at the home of her dunghter, Mrs. Axel Luann. 322 N. St. John's 'Wetute- Riehlrd O'Connor gratin-u student of Durham-Shields High school, uved Richard McNeil, I student from drowning, after he hld slipped and fallen into the high school pool, Thursdly - O'Connor administered "mum respiration, reviving the ,outh--Andrew I. Smith a renident of Highwood for 30 yet“, died " IWWM themqhitousestThot- DRESS Cleaned and Pressed TWENTY vans AGO L, on, " 1m Telephone Highland Park ai"2t; 75' RAY IDLINDI 24 North Blur“.- Bond -'Nr_i-r'qeNqt_'NA3.q8M.qt."-ML" .T8PareTa-""mqM.atRAmL""NNt-rqqm.'. mun“- I‘M:mm-'co-vmv-m ANY PLAIN lair. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS PrMar, Sammy. hm W In. It. I. [Sum-In] Katina , to I: In.1 to ttt __ (Sm-day Canal-on I to I!) "LUGY PARTNERS" but Col-II. - I“ Ink. m. Jul Car-I. 00‘ mn- CARTOON - "PI!- OOI- the Bert" LAT"! PAM I.“ o- _ Jol- IMO 1w Pm SMITH SPEIALT' - "Pk... Alum" POP" CAI'I‘OOH - "MIC I. ch. M" LAT"? PAIAIOUI'I' “I! "RHYTHM ON T'ME RIVER" mu (my. I", nun-L I." W Thin may in protection for am, cleaning 113130th HIKING" ,r%bu_.a-.-.Mt.h.- 125 nwgmgnapuy a! m "and but not In. a that “I III, through "BiaralBat-dPt---tdr. ariP.3.tuadhoeVtrt.Am., an...†the m at their daughter his to Doris D. KM tn of Albion Mi-A. J. Int.- von. proprietor of a. Orion Tm Itsn.tW.uuror-tNnrssto open I cafe in W. His subject for tho Womn'l club lecture in "The Distribution of the Orchid," and he the" the habitat of the orchid throng-h tropical jun~ glen to hot hillside in the World’- geography, location- that "mini and (stein-u. Mr. Mohr's loch": will cover pin-us of orchid raising, especinlly hybridizing. Ha ha lee- tured before the garden clan of the Won-n" club on uvenl former og- cuiom u well u to other intend: ed groups of Chic-go and the North Shore. Program Scheduled m; Pg, For This Week at man an": a H. P. Woman’s Club mm?“ a One manning "ettt this weak “gin- orehia" to the club on Octo- tt.rit2irtthegtmrsoeau-mb, Mr. Rudolph Mohr on than antic plants. Mr. Hahn from the GnrfUld Park Comte" with which he has been connected for may yet". u eortaiFd an authority on are plants Ind flowers. Thin lecture is sponsored by the garden that of the Highlend Park Woman'. club; Mrs. o. Lawrence Olesen in chairman of the committee and Mn. William Guyot is vice. cheirm-n. Routes-en for the after- noon meeting and lecture are Mm. T. Dawson, Mm. Maud Gail, Mrs. Ernest Gail, and Mrs. Lethn Udell. Mrs. Arthur Swanson, chnirmen and Mrs. A. E. Walters. vice-chir- mnn of the Finanee committee will have their nnnunl Rummage sole from 9 Ban. to 6 pan. on Thursday, October 24th. The lower Boor of the club house will be open end the articles on display there. Members are encuurnged to bring clothing and other goods to the club house on lny dag before that date. What mny be a white elephant to one per- son may be a useful "tide to In- other. A special bus for the group of club members going on the day's trip Friday, October 25 will leave the club house sharply at 9 mm. and proceed to Oriental institute on the grounds of the University of Chicago. Members will be taken on a conducted tour of the institute which houses articles which were excavated in the Near east by ex- peditions sent out from this organ- ization. Dr. Jnmes H. Blasted started the Oriental institute and his work has given it international recognition in that field. Dr. John A, Wilson has been in charge of the institute for the past five years. By the Near East is meant Egypt, Asia Minor, Iraq, Iran, Syria. and Pales- tine and these expeditions were con- ducted to give us information about the early life of the Egyptians, As- syrians, Babylonian. Hittite. and Palestinians . At noon luncheon will be served at International Home on the cum- pus. This house was made possible u in. Iii-3 Ga. 2mm; 'k2t2ttTgit use-twain} “into-blunt..- “hulk-thud“ -to.t_-ttsdutt. glutinous-valuab- W. Bhutan-Quad“. “mullahs-ah"- â€Mu-Mm.» “Milli-hellâ€..- nmqmmuum ,a-ttr-our-,r-, mun-manna. 'h.-hwreetunft- mhmammrJ-d- "ye-tFi-tre". .uotHrerati-ee-Mtads. Tub-retire-mt-ar-ttbers “WM Wan!“ Wkly-mungdebyMy. LIBRARY "American Party Sylvan," by Curie, E. Merriam and Harold P. Council. An analysis of tho Amer.. ican party Int-m. In moonlit of the structure, woe-nu Ind atgstittearaee of the political party, design“ m Our Goon-mull This is on election you. Vary mu may Brat voter. and my uncut] and third voter- will go to the poll- to out a vote. Mm that time you may have coco-ion to der- can non. politics] in!" or our up tom of voting. The Highland Park Public - has "nibble. books which w your question, or books which will supplement your want know or books which will "apply you with information nbout American - ernment, its history. growth and pro-ant setup. So that you w have In idea of the titles, w. lint here I few which you may itnd lua- ful for the individual or your group diam-ions. Ill“ Whit it. functions in the an- munity are. The book Ihm Inch chapter: as: the evolution of ninja! party inluu; foundation of m hum; pnrty lender†the orxtgtrtk tion of the putty; state nominating â€new; pram-nth! nomination: functions " parties and the future of parties. A completely reviled 1940 book. "Amerienn Government and Pull- ties," by Charles A. Beard. The role of government in modern civiliutlon is his theme under the discussion of the national government, and it in- dudes this statement: "From dead. to dead: the functions " (oval-uncut lacrosse in number and variety." m discusses emulation. developments sud functions of use): division of the national memmmt. Tho second half of the book desls with state and local governmsm; the state and its constitution; pop- ular control in stste and local BOW- ernments; state departments; and municipal functions. Othdr books on and about your government In: Bruce. B. lt.-"Ameriean Pumas Change in Banking The First National Bank of Highland Park I m rm DMMMAM mutton I‘ll “out“, DAI: "In Owing to the provisions of the Wage and Hour Law, tsinking hours for opening and closing will be " fol- lows, beginning Monday, October 21st, namely: I SATURDAYS 8:30 A. M. to 12:00 Noon WEEK DAYS 8:30 A. M. to 2t00 P. M. Hours "akr.'6utm,t-atatt- mdmhbum wirtopenNovember1 "-r',7,iiruass-. â€lawman-neg Palm Spring: Sen-on {onuMM’wmm-No. vanilla} 1,-f9toabrtNtirt of magnum. â€uniting-Inductanc- hu Inca plant! to: in Pd- pringu mun, including hunk .ndqotftemm-ttn,tt-aheor, anal rodeo, - â€nth-nu, dog show, Ida-min; nuts. Jratts Feudal. and tho Maru- Duct Circus, climax of tho vim “not " the Gilliam: "out. 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