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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1946, p. 2

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Pm from all walks of life, minding in front of the bank biking to one another while they wait for the bank to open . . . Buiék . _. The lather and Jon in the bank. The tuber explaining to his Ion how to fill out I nvings slip. The youth proudly taking his savings to the teller . . . _ Venom. SUBURBAmTE . . . Mr. Highland P-rker, usullly I handsomely uilored businessman, sunning tho hole of rum! anh- urblnite dressed in old my fun- nel slacks, heavy wool shirt, and jacket, and I buttered old hat . . . - Bic: powerful "Mae" McCor- mick man; his haircut, at Den- ul'n barber shop . . . - The nail and, express trucks rumbling up to the Northwestern nation to deliver mil and pick up puck-gas tor Highland Ptrkers . . . SPEEDING FIRE ENGINE . . . --- "Bod" Mommy Ind/hind“, Ed Morel-Icy. chain; with friends out in front of Clumllcr’l. . . . _ "funk" Hm selling . household nld to I housewife " Sens J . . Women with new permanent wave! . . . The busy but friendly clerks at Blue Goose. Kroger. National Ten, and At? Btogett miting on Mrs. Highland Fuku- with late-Ivar - or Highland Pith-like - eouXe. The neeption mount of High- land, Piers excclknt doctors filled with Hidhllnd Pix-ken get- ting their regular chocknp- . . . Yellow eahn hauling by , . . _ Fire engine. ipcodinc_pist on- looken . . . a, . C A CHIPSE OF H. P. . . . CoNGRATULAYKN" l “g . . You, ttths is a (limp: of High- Ind Park on I twin! Siturduy morning. _ " F To Wally In] sum Car/on the Mrth " their study. good-looking star-attd.otteatatr-pmotd bogt _ OI "HARVEY” . . . With I good {Haul the other will: to no Jo. E. Brown in “Hm." our noeoad row con- to: seats were ens-01km - but to man "Intuit-0d too much. If. 3|!th riding I Hike thm Path-pa we “dyad the phy too gloat], '_. . _ __-i- e. mch why “Harvey" re- ceived tho Putin" Prim h I: ttnrdfor-toiatetatrtrttatt and by drink. To an he is . wry dek an». ' WHITT N. SCHULTZ 'mEcHRErnANSCtENCEREADmGR+ mummddm’w “I...” . A-eq-sh-d-oar.-.- dam-“Mun!“ “hr-“cm Hiil-1t'sdrmostaararh'ttmim lam: Wain-n TakeaLook (“Ilium-HM") a ”TI! mums m By Fm}. '3 “at the Buy, In upon. m in poor am. And In couldn't reconcile our winking to the gaff-win: Indiana. l The ”on" we stop making light of “boon," and the no»! we rel iu that drinking in one of the ution'u bias-c probhm. the sooner we'll In on the row to “suit pro-parity” the politician are ailing In about nova-n. NOTE To "READER" . . . You write In interesting letter. Sir. " . Or in it "Mam" or “Min"? We wouldn't know for you did- n't nigh your min-in. Please do if you write "sin. It mm we have I pent deal in common. Perhaps one my me can meet and ehat nbout our philoso- phic; _ V Carnival Lu! Friday To the beat of the drum and the blue of honky-tostk music, the Lin- coln school carnival got under w" last Friday night,- Oct. 18. Hun- dreds of people, young Ind old, gathered to take part in the festiv- ities, Through the ingenuity ot Mm. David Cox, Mrs. Carol Summers, Ind their committee, the school au- ditorium took on the unique ap- pear-nee of n cunival city. On either side of the "rpid-wrsy" were booths displaying ulluring and come-on prizes for nnyone who chose to try his luck. A fish- pond with fishing poles for 'catch-‘ ine prizes = I pinte treasure chest filled with east-off "rrelrr-- I ting-toss game - a balloon dart nine und 1 miniature howling " ley were only lone of the side show attractions. In the far cor- ner of the auditorium was . china hire-king booth dilpllying the sign. "Inhibition-Wh-i Get rid of your amen-ions!" 'Yii then . . . keep'renditstr.t X-RAY fitted LITTLE VAN targ. WALTERS SHOE SHOP no " .. Us. " 060 I. I. no " "' p. h I“ " Tobi... M. P. I?! a» CENTRAL AVENUE HIGHLAND rm Micah.“ hummus?" VIV- -neogintarredstthrMe teetHbir-- My“ mmwa-m 1tverrurreelroehtur_ _ ".uetuetrmivatn-"P" {M1 Annoouun for “It. - - I‘m llama much-n Bar. Bt----" In, 8.10“ In Vac. Wilkinson And In. 'llhodLJoh-ul. till: :0- - In J. M. In- '0“ and In. W. I. Victim. Balloon“ - In. B. J. De hhk Ind Joye. Stunt. China breaking - In. - 'rm-mfr-Mrs. Harvey no» “my: and cit-um- - In Budd You" and Ann lord-y. Julio - and lit-both All knit. . _ "Fmsun that - In. Bush! Young. Ind In. unrrenee Ecr- Italic - In. Hugh Scyhnh. ma. tieketa - In. Robert 'hwtain. In. W. B. Paganini, In. Hamlin Lawrence uld In. Leon brim Pop nnd and, - In. Arthur How-rd, In. Samuel Nathan, In. Thom" Nathan, and In. J. S. Shannon. "cotf.e' Ind ionghnuu - In. L B. Guam: and In. P. P. D11:- "Fianna card booth ..-. In. E. W. Coderborx. - - Movies - In. C. s. swam. Operating movies TT unny Op- ponheimer. John cit and Larry Pmnkopl. Making potter: Ind phcudn - In. June: Moore. Pmsters-M?th grade at club. Due credit gm to Mr. Schwei- Ber of Chandler's book store, for furnishing the crepe paper to trim the booths, to Clark: Pollock. who secured the light 3nd nuke-up r-ood---'-"'" baht" nlley - In Goon. THE .PRESS (“an mun-alch- ”bullock-labia“ MMINdHi-tob- Mich-Ila...- --- Prim-n.-uhC.lIu- w o.mt.hm..tssthqdMktw, at 3nd. nub! (Holy-cod broiuH,Hioettir-i,tthed. anchor (that: - " Dub: my . - -iiruo. ion - h In. " gcnkopf, In. Gusts and Mr. a.» Thunthoroflutnudh'n-u ”thallium-nubil- udlinlyunlinthfoI-otu “lob“! which who 10:1:kame "eordrdhistorvetiithq - out. MAat'.stmal't.asf-. in. mind just out " the n... his first can": at {wail-gm to fight other ninth. and NI pro-bv-or---, cry-ndun-thir-Jbvhelmnd tothe-iofehiiiantietetnn Inn: A. AIM. ' THOMAS E. KENNEDY “THE MAN FOR THE JOB" EXPERIENCED . . . QUALIFIED . . . DESERVING . ELECTION . . . NOVEMBER s, 1946 YOUR VOTE AND SUNT APPRECIATE!) "that“ In: Tu.i.thrAa-ie-aditi.e tuboAbrth"-eetV mutatMch-hald -(Conthndnpo5) Republican Candidate for CEiEEEfEil m 0 n no. a” 'iritrrv2rit 'trite 'r'eittrrtri.rihtrre' 'thtih.rair/hlllht Pr-dk-lr-rs-het""'" .52.. my“: :2 ',j,tjie.iL. Winneth 4166 a an. 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