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Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1936, p. 2

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N The Republicin Woman’s club, whteh In making in; Highllnd Park. have wand Iteadqtttrtem in the atom room ltsentedirt the WR,. ton building an East Cantu! am no. A: mum: will 8. mount cub thy to the intuition to when Hardin; voting, orarhate- information thy my will in te6 am to.thteotrthte deem Republican Club Opens Headquarters During Dr.Weir's mum church ttnatsea.1tivebemt'b.ttemd tt-trfhisxrueknotrtodtr. of ettumhPd1ttirt-ortqndtheeetrr. mothnhuinmndinliu. Dr. William P. Weir it entering his fifth year in the pulpit of the Deemcld Presbyterian church. He was born in August, Ohio. Hey” gndmtod from Wuhhuton and Jefferson collm " Washirtdutn, P... and Wm {rheological um!- nary " 'PSWurgh, Pt. 'Dr. Weir lud . ten year manhunt Aubu- lmh, Ohio, nnd four you: " the Cellar. of Wooster in Woopter, TNo; when he served as all“. minin- m. From 191009 1981 ho was [cu- onl meaty otmen’l mi in tin. Predwtu'inn church, U. A. An ad in 1981 hetreame1teadofth.dt'. partmcnt of church Witch of the Pmtstrrtrr%n c0110.. in cu. can. a volition which he um howl Iptnddttiontotueminirt'rvottu Dalian church. i, with the pastor: at 110$than churches taking part " guest speak. en. The “tendon ”nice will be followed by . nodal hour. Tho men’s octet in! mixed ttlt of Luke Pomst collm will a at the lut autumn-y service. . . ‘Dr. Weir‘a den” of Doctor of Divinity m bestowed by the Col- l... at “out" in 'Woodter, Ohio. on! his LL11). V” bestow“ by Emul- count in St. Paul, Minn. 0mdDr.Wdfam‘i-opw- laser or history in Fox-mu eoBem, uhoresNdia,attdantrturisanind W! in a 01mm Ha who] "Minimal to m at the futu- nnl’urvico m Ttdv. 3.11. Bmso of the Bethlehem chads. ttev. P, G. Hemnbrok of tfc?,'f,t,', church, and Rev. A. J. We of Northbrook. --Followinz the 1)th than mm be reminiscences by ehsuxih laden; and long time numbed of the) church. ' T I lioness-In; Dar. On Sunday. Oct. 18, “Homelan- in: Sunday,” Dr. Weir ,i,i11 pupa; the morning service. At 8ilrt o'clock there will be . ftaumiuoervie. The meant was writuirbr in. William Tennemnn, meted by Mrs Chester Wolf. late for the historic presentation we: clawed from old records in the possession of Mrs. Fred Meyer. Kenneth Hun- ter will direct the mount. Deerfield Churbli Organized SixtyTYears ' (Continued frog: I'atre 1) . Aside u historic night. At that time the dramatic club of the gaa will present a Pest based on the story of the church’s “mm and growth through the "up. , din. Edna Oraborn will be the ppléilt gt the evening. _ , , i. The qraat mkhu bong buy one of emulation of the various district committees, which are now pmetieallr completed did ready for work Just a week from today. you I hm min.“ or- ranged and III who or. batten“- intri1tastrrarintuiiirmimfam and to keep this dub-fro. in order that they may not ham to mill it. i “Should it not». nae-“q to on the ram, it will In Add on: intmthe IBM-'88 period! 1nd that um to Numb Giuri to to mind for tint 'rr." _ " , “lick or Din-u, ok. mt Icnmmzmgmmm- paitrttwiilrttoetoa “can " the man] ”Kick or' dime, which in] be bold WM, Oct. Nth, at 8:46 gum,“ we Exmoor club, with nearly 800 volunteer enm- paign workers in “banana. A speck] prognm of annual inter- at, such as and. the a»: open-1 ine event of the that campaign lat} Cusp-in Con-ine- Ltr-need "Thu 11htr21 'ttttget,',',', ' of 80st. V which my be (”the iiiiiiii and than: tttta-ted um local print. and“, if [ Prrt-tb to provide Rain-t such I 'eontirs. gency by naming up thiiraspeeial re- serve fund.' . / lies .of one new -eteri' The Sal- vation Army, to Chat minding» The principal increm‘hu boon nude through the he)” 3: . special - for rte?tt!teeus in the amount of ”mom T "The amount of the budget has been slightly Inca-urchin your after are“! mm by tho Budget committee in oeder to can: ml] mauled "P6BS" of “and of the my lumbar: admin admin- (Continued (to. Pu" " Community Chat and, .8310 open- tiotta of the Ghost ltattf fir thd and" month Milt Nov-uh: In," aid Mr. Winning in making the announcement. 'y $45,000 Is Goal Set For Annual Drive Of Local Cheat PAGE TWO With the arrival of several new players the Highland Park Young Men’s club looks forward to Sunday when they why the 1431:? Forest Young' Men’s club It title Smith Park tUld It Lake Forest. The msitnttm are Leo, LeBudda, last 'yeerfe High.. land Park satellite; Hubert Bor. lander, fermer helfbnck of, Glencoe; Les Juhrend, hefty 22lrpoutid form- er DeeMleld A. C ell-stem and Bub- bles Tattle who once had a; tryout with the Chicago Bear-h " fullbae1r. Joe Pen, diminutive ybung blocker, has been signed by Celeb Art Bock to serve as flmt “Blatant 1re1rbsld eoaeh.. Eh. .Inman, the “Waring pointer boy, who We right tackle for the locele, loom u t2ttltt all-county Mar, . . . Fahd; [ hmidt, who hells from Homeward ivenue, and lest you“: De.erSetd high quer- terbaek, is new ”wide wr under- 2f', to Bobby W1etilnnder, who I ,raijDedrtu10aIitt./..rPttri1r “Sp-ten” Tome! of Sunset Veil” (we, is trying out fok 1 New H. P: Young Men’s Club Team to Meet Lake Forest Sunday f . Thin- the fourth in: thin proj- _ octhuhoen around by the wom- 1en of the church end enchf‘zcor the audience timeout. for I . Paco hu B, moot charming khan: of presenting the current literature. novels, biographies, and my. Indy these do” are most, enjoynhle. It ia1teretutomtota1kttsf 'lyfor a short time nhont new tai,' and her comments Ire witch _n predet- ed. The lint mqotnmhtded!.'wi11 be then in this paper {tongue to time, end the Public [ ibra is co- opetetin; to the extent thntiit hopes to have copies of all m ntioned., This course is open tn thipublic.’ There in a cubltentinl red tion in; the purchuc of a course ticket,‘ which is "untenable end. may be used by more then one At I y time. Tickets may be obtained at e door, or " the church offiite, on single tickets may be had. The hour (a 2:30 p. m. Monday, Oct. 12? in the Parish House. _ . i Brmikfidld or fhmllight Butter. lb. Me One or the an sotivities which in being eagerly nutigipated itt. course of Book Ravie a nnd _ ' ins! which in to be "van thym- ond Monday of each month " the Highland Park Pruby‘terian church by Era. maid anonfof ‘Winnetkn. Mrs. Lloyd Faxo'n To Open Course '6 Next Monday, P. M. "T'tt.hrt-rrtipttrrtouant of the woes- of Hold.” and Kama-'- ulc. for tho: know that the reputation and? try those well known basin." men who Otter quil- _ity mnhndiu at 1017 print, is justified. and the “can of the Baie an be tttritmted to that rem- tion. _ , V ;' The only medium of Mn; and van through th? column's of ttte PM which hawk: the "In. of nunpuper Idzetg,,,t I pu- peryrith a pad circ . _ Moldaner and, Humer Report Largest _ Fur Bale in 23 Years Kahuna and Butternut-rind, bested " " N. Show!“ road, re- port tux-am Mu] fur a): thattur'hnveruditttupast28 you: of Mm _ V _ Milk Ped Bold Special tor Friday and Squads)! Leg Veal Roast 27c lb. Swift’s Preniu "i, [ Mitt Fed Round Steak I '. Veal Cutlets r.,..), Mutton iii ‘Legs t lb. Eh: In ’Cudahy’s Choice. 13c Comm'unity Ski’vice Ina. copper. ating with th Adult Education Council. are “amazing tt businee men’s gym club to he held. in the boys' gymneslup of the Highlend Park High school every Wednesdey evening from Ttttty to 9:30. These classes as part of the Adult Edu- cetion project ill stert next Wed.. muddy evening . October 14. All men of the community arr-invited to Join thin at” for which the regular registre ion fee of one dol- lar is charged/t The work in the class willhe otimore or less in. form“ nature and for the most part will consist of, conditioning ‘exer- cises, bedmintoes, volleyball. bum- ball, and other ‘iectivitiee in which the'strain willlibe limited so that the average Indium man will tear uaured that C much Immense:- ercise will he . oided. For further information the Community Service officer 1tthland Park 858 or visit the " nt its meeting next Wm night. H. P. Business Men's Gym Classes Start Funeral "with: will tri held from Kelley's clupdmn North te1tartdart road this aftmtoorr " 2 o'eloek. Burial will be tin Memorial Park cemetery. ;' l _ numb hirwife Wilma, he um. one son, Osbor' e, Ind] daughter, Ruth, to survive! him. Oskar Hjelte Is Victimof Pneumonia Oscar Hjcltew'ued C8, of 886 Bail- vuy avenue, Hkhwood. died mon- day at the B_itt,1pyiti Pu]: hospital, following a brig! illngsq ot"pneu- monia.- , V _ At an new ‘. e meeting held lest Emily, the? imam,» committee of this district Hedda! to hold their mm 'iiiiii'ii meeting on the evening of I! _ n Nov. 1, " the Mid-Shields high echool. This meeting it. for the ammo» of we. hating the amnion!“ " those citizen: who _ we become of In and for the down born who hive become triti-thiof our country. . Citizenship Meeting Planned for Nov. lst Tomorrow ,1iiht (Friday) " 8:00, an intomuadnnnig in scheduled. The public u 60rd“! Invited. is 111 brhuyyl vial Nu. , ' may ttttht' _ t (with Bock in melting the m in (110‘on veteran up squad. .- . . Vino. Ghini. qtttov: “‘o’ehodnled to become I whack,- {I‘m back " his Md position at left tackle. . . . Gun-o! 'Rindon, in; hd of last you": Luke Forest am, now back on .tho squad. . . . So {Mommy it put. inz haldbtek V the rfont1 tum. . 1mm“ , ,tttofthtstttr,tHt man on thet Flu',' plan nm was and. . ' . inc. . . " apt-in:- are given cache-quad the direction of Bockptthaa rtoteaehpraetiee. ..-.t1sorgeE utttemoitieruua member ot ‘_' ted, Everything _tBiibtte' _ willhelootvtotho um: gnu) ' not. no mitr.rsd a krglaiur, kg tho-Highland an“. During My "rngrtg'trurrsetiee Coach Bock “mud the noun“? of blocking up! bird tackling. He “to pump” Thte. of train- ”New... ”mama. Giiririituriilti- latte Milk lured skilr. ROM Me ltr. ”minaret!” Spring Swift’s Shdr. 19c TH] PIES! "Mia No.1 7 6.35.“, Collin an... born. It“: "0.; comm. n. Paul C. 35-313. "" Mb- un: N, District No. dy-- Dan D. Wick. Mt B. Linden trtgttt.ttrd In. Watt-e ' Lilian-It ' 8. trtieruoi root: N. lu- Thte (It: ' M toe; tr, Bush at: W, St. Johns no. ( i, District No. WIT-III. Chuk- Grins. tt96 Lincoln I .: My. In. Walter L.Rahcm.l“ htL:N.§MIL:I. the bk. a, In“: William-Ina W. St. John. “a. _ mud“ tad S - Chlr-un, Walter lieu. an Woodland nc. “human. In. Betty L Henry. rih Growl-ad no. ... N. Rout William- ttut; the bk: 8.. When he. rdut w, At., ' - In an puma No.,tl - Cluirmu m PM Mr, 2885 ph: ”that“. In. WIN" e. It . n15 Doll Hm: tl, ha- bert'hotri: .thtt".ertiComitrtgh" "a8.tfrrtth tl is?!“ -- --- -, -" bum No. a - cum; John D. Pick- ett. " N. um um: com ., In. - Mord. m Burl lye: E'C'eutrd at: I. ttte 1.30:8. Imam-In; w, at. John- In. ‘ ttttl/t afP,ttai't we. . :oo-alulrm u. an”... at 3.149.. IM:N.wIIkIt gn;n.‘un ‘3‘. hanw:W.Noraa Shannen. 5 , . l't",t'u",ta,,', 4- t'drfgu,t"ir,; P, N. . an: . m. . . 'thh", 1hitgair. "Hill. VI.“ In: l. mu tetr,0etstmt-.tw,Nqtqthghoeq , MM Gdru- _ _ Thd chitin-n and mm” of each df the Jim mun! din- trutiiintoihieh the cky he been divided for the pupa: of the pn- eral solicitation, and tho boundaries of their district. as u follow: In. In“ L mi may” J. B. I. “I. In. In: I. but and ”W _ I 03.: I ; w A. m W. it“. In. I. P. blame the: 'ite,'.", not In. ','dgt"h f,Itti% “when In: In. I. B. “I W In. In. th D. “I ' Unh- In. Doc-H I. '0Miih, 1 lab " Goat-n may. "I “but! him. In. Irvin land-ll. as Lindon Park M, 8. I. “that“. “I Pp/tht ml. In. Wu A. Lunar In In. Loo J, M11... '" has in. k Eon-g 1%,... 'dt am m. B l g I". In. (itat Ai 'ttlt '" “lupin In. In. In." Val]. " {and an. F A. P. ”he. tot Cum] an. In. 'li'8L'2tg: no. amok-9| an. Ttodwie& whim-non. _ MIL John- In, District Chairmen Por Community Chest Drive Are Chosen The sum! can” 6°th sumac-d and” by , Herman A. nselmo,- duh-mun! the committee, in u hum: _ , 72x84 . bl] - wool, satin bound blwket " i very special price. Colors ati: Fine ee1timpe covered in I moat attractiVe color range. A value never beforp.iold at this price. Filled with clan all-white' goose down. F _ Alli Wool, We'arweH Beautiful Doin-Filled .-4ktteen mend Down-Mud Comforters. Print- od um wllh solid color Men. $9.95. A-Celmese alum Comforter with III-ha wool M1irte at tturs; others at $6.95. ,-U'eaeh ~F1xured Snfteen Covered Clmfortem and with huh'ool. $7.50. ' ankets $695 comforters f $1500 ' GARNETT’S Lunch was cooked out in the om onalrhtraomrottuttorstoe merit bulge tom. Two m aid ene- wero mud as well us other training in scout work. 3300qu Louie Young and sitrteenborsofTroopMoethe Highwood Boy Scout: hiked twat,- two miles Int Sunny, leaving 1113):; wood at 9:30 in the morning. "in; to Sky Enter, and "tuning to Highwood st 6:80. Boy Scouts Hike To Sky Harbor The no”! Order of Home ere holding e Renewal: petty We, evening, Oct. M, " mm kn. This partrwmatohnvo1metsu1d burnout): In the form .of I hand home. Entertainment, and" end refreehmente will feature the eve- nlnt'l festivities. 1Tallowe'ett Party To Be Held Oct. 26 was: No. rf,2.e'reatitttgn L R itt-1Mr.gen.1euv.t'-rahur-. II. J... L m, in Intel "0.: N. Van Park um: srt, a! huh-I W: I. [JIM an: . or... In: and. ‘Dkulct "A -- Chan-In. Chub. 3 "not. no Oahu-.10... t.rreoeT n In ‘Dht'riu In "--Chug-, John W. In"). "tot. Req.eca-irmrtn In. tG'i"ikTstu"ii'.7Tk'ti.u'irTar/"it on I!- ii.i'"i.h'iiieriF"aaroncc' W rd,.. Tf 3H!!!"- _ __ _ - 1N.tr6et No. u - Oink-I. 1. Hal- and. at cm uu: tothlirti.,"it, - Det-r,-.'.""." M. 'ea'.fl'd'.rk8eu"NTfJhl.Nal'c. woodri:W.NorthMMIu*-. Dhaka. No. " - Gulf-an. lam AM. Drug-mum; link."- _ '"'. Tfirs WW -- Tc.TCttikdiM "-"_e- Fc.. Pit2ii,id2ii tuck: (M): I. C..- ti Um rt: W. Used. In. "Tm - “it; if": tciat M IN: Wth-t 'N 11.38. Outta] In: I m It." huh. B-ood 1:3. NM M: I. Wait: w,'Hoe% Sign“ "itui-t--.D'r.p.P.0'- Oil-all. “I w In; ”has. iftarigumi_ir.atgnM-M6s.'tf. “nah an: I. iuiGGarG M: I. - ”AWN-'04-! “M!!! th -N'tviiri'ik"nC-iretakii'KE S2.W: who. as M nu: 1rPf,th, Pattra.VrRe.f3T9i-e..' .u.. no! and $Nor¢m "an; lulla- coh,nn:,,-Gv-|!.-v.rt _ L. ..---- ttbtrikNitt--etum-.erLRttt I'D-Gland- m: m Art Olin. lunclhlnmnzmm ”Didi. LI, tmaitetyqt, tht-dr'. B. Wart FiA (KEV; 8W '7 has}: Guild Ind smooth huh." redtt'sdiBuee,6ri"rrt.atavv. h but imp.” vow-HI a Mum... -' ' larvae run ttfn- as” Mk3. Black, bemm, My. Anon, scum. M in plain and mud db, Mm and Arte 'atoote. 1 New Cloves _ $195 " $295. Ornaments,“ . ' announce- that “new Odo gunmtofCMc-cohubua C. C. Coombe Secures The Oxford Quartet and will be dmi1nttle " att tuna-IE. Datum 8pm ttut of _ American Legion In all; Finn-ton Post of ttttiriy any muting. Oct. SW-at th- hall. The W- My!!! with them their Germ which will tdmiatc aux-piano dtprittg the min. , American Letriim to Entertain' Evanston New Scarfs 'uddirtqnrttidtettbos-udr,lt. but . whit: 1m, ”w #tr quilt- and confer-tau antrre'yr- ytrrifteeattfmtte_u-tetyt* for m. slips. My 'hair-tr-UN. lugs to ttotmd,ate..dtn.4urNhlamt Worm , All use!!! picc- wlll te up”.- dnud; . ': " cg',h1tlft"'tPy"""'i"t" “Mulls-d. ' B-tea.ttad.dtu-ta,totm into ludicrous, Maud "rsto,tretrud-rNrsrrsnt1tto . New lags $195 - $295 Wuhan-"Maw etmqytttttrpeletertu asm*bittr,et-ttitq, " ,,umartiu'rfNm"iyret - iite,aranttmi-te.emtbe "hatch-bulkheads“ rtoorrie.eherssitliabtet 'urionanaidtar_thUp" "whietswt1teiuturHes.ert r tomtshirraM.Wt.-d euimtott-d_enring - Adomtttntofeuimrtttt tg2ttrti'u'tra'a" 1Eierilartd mm . wsemtau.atr.aeatBe.grb'eh -,ttseartieiofe-to mrtatmdtrrN+dNrk 7 New Project For H2 P. Social Service THURSDAY. QC‘POIIR tk "ts $100 - $195

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