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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1929, p. 58

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62 We en "done by Tatman." They‘re the perfect climax for Christmas Day. First, your finest damask. Perhaps a Bohemian glass centerpiece ... .. elaborate . . .. . decoraâ€" tive. Then, service plates, from the world‘s greatest potters, to strike at once the correct, distinctive note. Stemware of rock crystal with clear and bellâ€"like ring. And course plates in charming, authentic designs. We like to help you plan your â€"tables.>â€"= : There‘s Still Time to Make the Christmas Dinner Table A Vision to the Eye _ _ 517 Davis Street EVANSTON Catntait s in l nnnemrnmvemnv d nc s t o eeevn ie ce mennc on nmrmmenccmicrcnnes P ie n o n in ce 9 ces .ce re m o tA Poioanpigan Aoepnonrarcne . sigpce e on § * * Eo Ni seA wlnin Mininit e ie ons in n o n capaniaiaite the hk in n B it ies n d ach i m irigen o Font 9e h acte ts in t ie es ioi en n io s P Sn ie 22 d is es cafors nc i rneaa aite se nih ns t ce 625 N. Michigan Avenue CHICAGO A "The calculation is now that we quirements twentyâ€"five years hence," continues the article; "This confirms the assurance that half the present 1 armers. would _be.suffiâ€" â€"â€"These figures, declares Farm and Fireside for June, represent about 30 percent of the entire population and ber of farmers, all of which points to greatér profits for those who have been able through efficient methods to work their farms successfully. The magazine points out that with the growing use of modern methods and machinery, 15 per cent of the populaâ€" tion may well feed the nation within twentyâ€"five years. * Another decrease in the number of people living on farms has been shown in figures issued for the past year and it is now estimated that only 27,500,000 out of America‘sâ€"118,000,â€" 000 population remain on the soil. Further Decrease in Number of Pergons on Farms, Magazine Reports ~~Those who desire to skate at Raâ€" vinia are invited to get in touch with Mrs. E. E. Mellinger, treasurer of the Ravinia Skating club. The rink is not maintained for profit, and only a smallâ€"fee=isâ€"charged for maintenance of the ice. » * mecth Every evening you will find a splenâ€" did turnout of adult skaters, at the Raviniaâ€" ice rink. You will find all kinds on deck there,â€"beginners, (one couple pushed a park bench around for a week last year, and then came back in â€"marvelous â€" fashion) â€" fair skaters, and experts. Generally there is music.â€"fascinating waltzes, and European novelty numbers. : Down in Ravinia an especial atâ€" tempt is being made to interest adults in iceâ€"skating,â€"to impress upon them the fun and good health that Awaits them. . for..a..little..effort....."‘It‘s..too cold" is often heard as an alibi for not coming out, but skaters don‘t get cold, at least not if they move around. Ten minutes of moderate skating on a ‘cold night will warm anyone. â€" In staging a "comeâ€"back" it‘s a good idea not to skate too long at first. Give yourself.a chance to harden up. In a week you won‘t know yourself. Ankles weak?.. No such thing. Get a pair of skating shoes that fit snugâ€" ly, and when you put them on slip an extra pair of sox on. Lace your shoes tightly, and then you are "all set" for the evening. if <you have to push a chair around in front of you to keep from taking a "spill." It won‘t be long before you will be buzzingâ€"around like a kid.â€" be years since you have skated, but make the break, come on out, even RAVINIA RINK IS 'PRBBWCBRMAS 3 ~POPULAR FEATURE| _ PLAY NEXT SUNDAY (Continued from Page 3) "Incidentally, the fair and proper settlement of this question will do more for agriculture than anything that could be done politically. We are in a much better position now to know what â€"Germanyâ€"canâ€"reallyâ€"afford to thest "Corners "Of "eheearthâ€"aceurate pictures of the standards of living of the better countries, creating desires to emulate them the world overâ€"the irresistible urge to do, to achieve and to have. e f tries./â€"Theâ€"automobile _andâ€"theâ€"airâ€" plane, the moving picture, television and the radio would carry to the farâ€" ‘*"The higher standards (of living which we enjoy here, the construction of railroad terminals, airports, roads, bridges â€"andâ€"tunnels,~â€"which have conâ€" would be duplicated in other counâ€" â€"The settlement of the debt and repaâ€" rations problem would bring such a revival of industry in the whole world and the demand for things would be so great that it would result in what we. mightâ€"call an "industrial renaisâ€" sance," he declares. "If. the reparaâ€" tion is â€"settled â€"by â€"fixing â€"Germany‘s indebtedness definitely at a sum that she can pay and is willing to pay, so the Alties can getâ€"money sufficient to meet ‘their requirements and their debt to America, and if America will take .some of this cash as a settleâ€" ment, the whole international financial question would change immediately for the better. Greene, has charge of the stage set. tings and decorations. A group of young people will come on Saturday afternoon to help him decorate the church. Mr, Robert W. Schneider ang his group of efficient boys have the lighting in charge. Mr.â€"F. A. Wat. ~kins, Mr, H.â€" D. Faxon, andâ€"Mr. J, B Garnett willâ€"eare for the packing and transportation. of the â€"gifts to Laird m:-w.aâ€"v:ms%*WMWâ€"‘» +4 He expresses the utmost hope, in an interview in the American Magaâ€" zine for June, that present negotiaâ€" tions will continue until a settlement is finally igreei'upon. ~An unprecedented wave of prosperiâ€" ty throughout the whole world is seen by Bernard M. Baruch, leading New York financier and former chairman of the War Industries board, as soon as ~the ~war debts "are ~settled.;"~~~ Sees World Prosperity _ Beyond All Expectation â€"â€"â€"_When War Debts Paid ing persons: ; s The imareiypmcnpigntegucice PHOG M Shophords "Williem; Erigon, Warner Porrih Angelsâ€"Enid Pearce, Charlotte Clark, Betty Ann : Sh T e Po eeete s o e J P:%blflkn h. M Irablk E. Pliecime= visie Mildred _ Dosta James Garnett, Vir:Tn'lt Creigh, Joan Di:Z Joseph Taylor, and several others will also _chave parts in the play. _ The public is cordially invited to attend this service. Th cast is (Continued from <Page 3) The Cast f composed of the followâ€" Thursday, Dec. 11 ....... Hugh Seyforth e hk fe Coc. Margaret Kerr ..._ Mavern Hamiiton . MH. Alger, Jr.. Mr.

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