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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 46

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“.‘] Â¥gen+ Ardh mm is s EEPSAESE CC 4i #s P 4 Feneg Li t ce i ie ts eR EEE C ul sn . _Dr. Praetorius, who is general ge¢â€" ligiousâ€"education, is holding a series of "Leadership training conferences" in the Chicago area. He has had a Dr. Praetorius Talks to Dr. E. W. Praetorius of Cleveland, Ohio, will address the Deerfleldâ€" Shields Township Sunday School assoâ€" ciation Friday evening, November 15 at 7:30 o‘clock at the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church. His subject will be "The Kingdom and the Child." ______< 44 HIGHLAND PARK Next Week: Wed.â€"Thurs. Friday Nov. 20â€"22 Nov. 18â€"19 Saturday Nov. 16 Tel. H. P. 2400 â€"Every Evening at 7 Matinees Saturday, kigs c ootges i esn Nee 130 Weem t s cadinndh Ti ALICE WHITE Sunday, Nov. 17 "Hungarian Rhapsody" "THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND" â€" "HONKY TONK" "ILLUSION" â€" "THE VIKING» Without doubt: the funniest allâ€"talking racing NANCY CARROLL â€" HAL SKELLY ILL 2 to 5 â€" Alojaon LIL DAGOVER â€" DITA PARLO WILLY FRITSCH â€"â€"â€" ~CMHâ€"Talkingy _ â€"â€" > A di‘in’:afi:: ri’to’ry of London‘s society life A brilliant, complete Broadway THE BEST PICTURES AT j (Synchronized) masterpiece with the great foreign stars Added: News â€" Comedy â€" Cartoon H O T T EN T 0 T HIGHLAND PARK + News â€" Comedy â€" Vitaphone Act Mighland Park ar The ~officers of the township Sunâ€" day School association are very happy that they can extend to all the Bible school workers of this community the privilege of listening to the forceful inspiring address of Dr. Praetorius. The church school at Lake Bluff, Lake * 5 £sxt Highwaod." Decrfcla. _ and . _ Our idea of no place to go for a quiet game of golf would be Gastonia. long, wide experience, and has a naâ€" tional reputation as a leader. in the field of religious education. _ in "The Desert Saturday, Nov. 23 TIMâ€" MecCOYÂ¥ AI0GEEP ~,â€"â€"Doors epen at 6:30 Continuous Sundays, 2 to 11 F_: LEPHONE . Pat EBPMEA â€"â€" in OTTO LANG, Mgr. m veu A _anawat! % ¢ vl Iwn""-T. Tatin: fl revue! picture L2 T H °E ~â€"The report of the corporation deâ€" â€"partmentâ€"shows â€"that 5182 â€"domestic corporations were licensed to do busiâ€" ness in this state in the first 10 months of 1928. ‘This compares with 5521 licensed in the same period of this year, an increase of 389. On the same comparative basis the foreign corporations ‘increased 195. .go. into dh"tflfii”iffiv!'enu fund in 000,000_into the state treasury this cense law provides all of this money nhg_ll go into the road fund, the annual faced pavement at a co a mile, ie eren i. . /e t ccts efi isinificiia t starlactizctsmarms Tss ons s usls d " Ptce collections " of this rtment. al wasiness. â€"of the state government. The automobile department of the secretary of state‘s office, the greatâ€" est money raiserâ€"ofâ€"all state departâ€" ments, will turn approximately $18,â€" amount that must be raised by direct In the first 10 months of this year the collections of the department agâ€" gregated $3,887,487,486.39 as comâ€" pared with $3,394,090.44 collected in the same period of 1928. This is an increase of $493,395.95 for the 10 months arnd the increase for the enâ€" tire year probably will exceed $500,â€" management but also. an aggressive policy in making it an important f{eaâ€" ture for the promotion of thrift and the financing of home owning and home building in Deerfield and adâ€" joining suburbs. _ =<~â€"=~=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"Fees collected by the corporation deâ€" partment of his office will exceed $4,â€" 000,000 in 1980, Secretary of State William J. Stratton announced today. . _ ine new. board of directors organâ€" ident and Dan Hunt as vice president for the ensuing yearâ€"Messrs, Selig 'md Getty being reâ€"elected to the poâ€" sition of treasurer and secretary. Huge Total of Fees _ Collected; Secretary _ â€"_â€"â€"_ Stratton in Report Not only are the representative peoâ€" ple of Deerfield and outlying territory members â€"of thisassociation, but it has a larger number of members reâ€" siding in Chicagoâ€" and also has the distinction of having members mailâ€" ing checks each month as far distant as Detroit, Cleveland and New York. The personnel of the board of diâ€" rectors and officers of this associaâ€" ~~Figures submitted at â€"the meeting showed that the association is enjoyâ€" ing a very substantial growth, a numâ€" ber of mortgage loans having been made â€"toâ€"membersâ€"duringâ€"the past year, and other loans are now in the process of settlement. T monthly stock and over $4,000 in paid up stock having been subscribed.> At the annual meeting of the Deerâ€" field Building and Loan association held .Monday evening of this© week, four new directors were elected to fill vacancies,;â€"â€".e4â€" W. W. ~Geary, â€" Dan Hunt, Sol. Shapiro and E. L. Vineyard. Ambrose Montavon was reâ€"elected. _ The fifth series of shares which were .open for subscription during the month of October were the most sucâ€" cessful of any since the organization Building and Loan Ass‘n: Holds Annual Meeting a cost of ;ao,oooI ing thereby to f ; Itor his effort. | family." from the embarrassment so ove ering in. children whose only c ‘‘Many a child who would been: repelled at first by the nical dificulties of the violin or has come happily to these mor ficult musical instruments. by of their humbler and more _ _"Many families have found t proach of a real appreciation love of music is made easier by } the ~simpler ~musical â€" instru around where they can be pick and played casually even befor malâ€"lessons ~have begun," say Richardson. "Such simple thin the fife, flageolet and piceolo banjo, mandolin or even the h ukelele; the xylophone or bell often tempt not only the chil also the guest in the home. _ "Improvised ensembles prov Children‘s aversion to musi sons, entailing long hours of_ tice for many months, can be come by making them familiar early age with musical toys, a ing to Frank H. Richardson, M. Woman‘s Home Companion. Estimates are cheerfully give: out charge, and articles are cal and delivered. This worthâ€"while I am sure, deserves the intere support of those who feel, as i dustrial Workshops do, that e: ment of the handicapped is con to promoting. the general _welf selfâ€"supporting citizen. Won‘ come to view the display an enjoy & cup of tea as our ; Any further particularsâ€"regardi Workshop‘s â€" activitives may "] tained from Mrs. Hubert Wint at the Georgian. _ Musical Toys to Aid Children‘s Taste { _ _ Practice Sugge The Blind, alone, are resp for the well made brooms and brooms. _ High grade upholsteri reâ€"caneing is another branch w many find a means to becomin supporting. All upholstery .w guaranteed. ~â€"â€"The Industrial Workshops is vides a means for the otherwise capped man or woman to n living wage, through the sale handiwork. Exq'nfite' hand m gerie, moderately priced, as v machine made articles are the result of their efforts, Maid forms, dainty serving aprons quilts,â€"hand loomed and hand x chenilee rugs, pajamas, ne many small articles approp boxed for Christmas gifts will . at hand for your inspection. Anâ€"exhibit of interest to lo, fine handiwork will be held, o only, in the library of the G« hotel, Evanston, Friday, . N« when the models of the In< Worwshops of Chicago will be play there. s Industrial Worksh(g) â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"Bxhihit in Eva brother« in the Thursday, Nov receive double

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