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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1929, p. 21

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17, 192 ing ark 523 PANY and Pk. NDRY WILL Te NING» enjoy Park Thursday, October 17, 1929 PIW‘- AMIOPCEL oCA _ Formerly the full dinnerpail ‘was a great issue in politics, but it takes the full candy box to suit the people in these times. s engiinl wl on m.'._:;-‘ iirimesâ€"4g 20% DISCOUNT ON LAUNDRY ‘BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. Office Phone: . Highland Park 1035 Residence Phone: Highland Park 3378 RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. 156 St. Johns Ave. Mours: 9 to 12 â€" 1 to 5 â€" 7 to 9 16 North Sheridan Road _ Phone Highland Park 3515 3# ; INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING MAGIC CIRCLE. Cut out cirele, lay on sheet of plain. paper with carbon: paper: between, fasten to table with pin through center tEn. Mark ‘short perpendicular line on » in m elose_to m tom edge of cirele until No. 1 is at starting point, aefi' over line marked No. 1 inside the circle. Turn cirels aroundâ€"to No. 2 at starting line No. 2 inside circle and so on. â€" No holiday or weekâ€"end expedition today . is complete without its Radio Set. We have just the type of instrument you need. _ Visit us for a demonstration. : _ _ Highland Park Mantel & Tile Co. DR. B. A. HAMILTON James Nielsen Steffen Auto Supply Tile F.oors, Walls, Ceilings, GEORGE MITCHELL Phone Highland Park | H. P. State Bank Blog. LOGAN STREET (Not Ins.) enmimnnrmenminaicrmmnannspaninmmagus * 211 0c cce T.222., T L s The County. Court probation olmeer Park 3515 told about the new court problems,â€" TT S °_ || the woman bootlegger, the children of Dacoklr bootleggers, then T ;r’ it "toâ€" -.. Report of Lake Co. _ _ â€" W.C.T.X. Convention; Interesting Program The 34th annual convention of the Women‘s Christian Tempérance union of Lake county at Waukegan, October 3 and 4, was an encouraging, inspirâ€" ing event.. The unions of all the towns in the county reported inâ€" reased. membership "and"reviewed iT rolled 89 new members and now lu\,s‘ membership of 500 members. ‘The Baby union was organized this sumâ€" mer at Grays lake. N e Four institutes were cheldâ€"inâ€" difâ€" ferent towns of the countyâ€"bringing to the people the real facts about the economic and social benefits of Proâ€" hibition with contests for medals in public speaking to interest young people. The funds of ~the organizaâ€" tion are used mainly for education through literature and speakers and relief work in county institutions. The county superintendent is enâ€" couraging the teachers of the public schools in carrying on scientific temâ€" perance education, teaching this genâ€" eration the bad effects of alcohol, the necessity for Prohibition, and the Patriotic duty of obeying the Constiâ€" tion and supporting the Government in proper law enforcement. . The W. C. T. U. coâ€"operates by giving prizes for best work of pupils. _ D‘?‘)Ul“‘vlfl, hn sn uied ceterrae d en in o d rek t oc m ers, public officers and the community. The convention closed with stirring speach by the state president, Miss Helen. Wood, telling of the work of combatting ~the fierce campaign in IHilinais to nullifvy the 18th Amend: ment, commending the loyal stand OL the last Legistature for the Constituâ€" tion and the splendid example set by the Administration in Washington, and the authoritative aid to the Naâ€" tional Prohibition cause by the Presiâ€" dent‘s active interest in law enforceâ€" ment. "Y oung Woodley"â€" atâ€"â€"â€"â€" New Evanston Theatre _‘;Y_mmx Woodley," a play of youth which has found favor on the New the initial offering of the Lake Shore Production company when it makes ‘its first appearance â€"Thursdayâ€"eveâ€" ning, Oct. 17, at the former New Evâ€" anston theater. e t With endorsement of the PramaA League of Chicago, the Drama Club of Evanston and other groups and inâ€" dividuals interested in providing Evâ€" anston and the‘" north shore with drama of the better sort, the opening evening promises to be attended with special professional ~and social interâ€" est.â€" Numbers of groups are arrang~" ing theater parties for the event. _ The play, "Young Woodley," which will be presented the first week of the company‘s season, is the story of a i:oy's first experience with pag'sion.te ve. F3 â€" ~The v%t}mdm United States 1§ increasing 1,400,000 a year, and if this keeps on, where can we prac tice singing without disturbing the nelghbors 1 â€"â€" .. > 0~ *>â€"_ would not Guare. we®L _ & """" l0 lgds on a hot day after the summer headâ€" gear is called in. a of the Drama TH BE ~â€"P R ES 3 Patronize The Press Advertis ers Due to the fact that we have the most eni powex: ygéaher, we are in a position to wash your carqfiicklyand efficiently for.â€"> = HMHUEBNER‘S SIMONIZING WE WILL ALSO VACUUM CLEAN THE INSIDE OF YOUR â€"CAR FO ONLY §1. oo PHONE HIGHLAND PARK â€" 195 North St. Johns Avenue HIGHLAND : PARK 3036 ss"w)f CENTRAL AVE. MALTED MILK BREAD ue t tw ce td ctgoepen in . 2 hests heage $10 62 21 t3 16

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