CMPLD Local History Collection

Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 14

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Notice! LAKE FOREST 267 E. Market 84.. Phone 612 Dramatic scene frum tht rson) challenges the fami Reading from left to rial Helen Goldstein, Muff; Fr 50c ALLOWANCE 50c til 1iiif\ a For your old pair of Shoes when making a purchase of I new pair. Allowance will be made on all old Shoes. Men's Women‘s or Children's. On old Children's Shoes when making-a Tm .00 I ONE WEEK ONLY Present Fall Play Friday, November 21 ee! 'Pl Notice! ALLOWANCE NO INCREASE IN PRICES All nunm Ml purchase of a new pair. CHARITY Remember your old pair in a new pair to none- "M in need. OLD SHOES osmussen DTOS. 'l “DOT SHOPS" will be given to ft to right are Anne 1 Muff; Frank Straight. mily Watson, Nancy fall " HIGHLAND PARK " S. St. Johns Ave, Tho rantmlius, Augusta; Rose Banks, Katie. the Mark; Helga Merilahti, "Ma" Winslow; Mar- Che.rles Reichatxlt, Oliver; Bill Henderson, Phone " ”Hinges .00 THE PRESS in which Richard Winslow (Bill i The North Shore chapter of ttl [Maghters of the American Revohrl tion will meet this afternoon, Nov. 13 at 2:30 o’clock It the home of Mrs. Earl P. Sedgwick, 159 Ravine drive. The Rev. Frank Fitt will speak on "The Value ot the Past" and Viola Crouch Reeling of Evanston will tell of her work with the Children of the American Revolution. As the North [ Shore chepter is now making pins for the organization of a S. A. R. chapter in Highland Park this dia- cusniun will be ot particulnr interest to all members on well u to the many parents in Highlnnd Park who an- eligible either to the D, A. R. Last Thursday the executive board‘ of the chapter was delightfully enter- tained at luncheon in the home of Mrs. J. P. Learning. 1840 Deon Iv- cnue. Reports of the various com- mittees of the society were mode in- cluding the splendid report from the recent card party. Many expressions of appreciation were voiced for the help and contributions from the wide circle of friends of the D. A. R. who [ were so generous in their support of 'our annuul cord party. It is most notifying that so large I number of _ people in. our community Ire so in- terested in our snort: for better American citizenship end we wish to itake this opportunity to thank them in]! agein for their wonderful help Gnd encouragement. North Shore D. A. R. ' Meets this Afternoon; Interesting Program or the S. A. R. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs, R. J. Benny. Mrs. O. S. Peabody and Mrs. F. A. Watkins. l Complete Frame Work i of House Being Built I By High School Class The vocational students at the high school erecting this year's house have now completed the frame work and will be retulrto start putting on the shingles some time this week, The house is located on a corner lot of 75x100 feet and is of the English uttage style. There are three bed rooms and a buth upstairs, and a living room, din. ing room, kitchen, and batler's pan- try downstairs. The interesting part about -the butler's pantry is that it has closets inside for mops. vacuum cleaners, and necessary household utensils. It is conveniently placed between the living room and dining Pttom The living room has a squthern ex- posure. with their sides exposed to sun light. - The" porch may be altered from buth the living room ind kitchen, thus enabling it to he used for a break- fast room. Either the garage. yard, or base, mom: may be entered from the back porch by the same way. An now prep-red to urn "I. Cull " {or .ruutn1 “on [or luncheon. “anon. nu ”run, midnight "T: 5nd chil- dnn'l um... Eattgttate. a mu. Phone Glance. "" . Win-mo Mit. Painters and Decorators Telephone Deerfield 72 McGARVlE BROTHERS The North Short Invisible Hostesses Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930

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