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Highland Park Press, 24 Jul 1930, p. 34

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This Is Matter of Interest to Veterans Because of the fact that benefits under the new bill HR113174 are efâ€" fective the date of application, it is therefore felt advisable to have all veterans who intend to apply under this act to make application over their own signature on the following requested form at once: Regional Manager, Signature i ved. ;-...-...--.---.--.----..--.--.-----....-.--.-.---..- m uim U. 8. Veterans‘ Bureau, Mines. 1. e HR PEERLESS CLEANERS & DYERS he CLEANING AND PRESSING reby apply for benefits under 13171, effective this day k 1930. My claim Open Evenings â€" Phone H. P 194 Central Avenue This attractive car has a wheelbase of 139 inches. It is comâ€" pletely equipped with tonneau windshield, two spot lights, six wire wheels. new tire All around, trunk and special fender lights, and other features. is painted a rich black with silver stripâ€" ing. Must be seen and driven to be appreciated. A new car guarâ€" antee goes with it. The original cost was $2500. Will sell for £1500. Cash, terms, or trade. The dish supreme with all the lusciousness of choice fruits, all the tempting flavor of.ripe bananas and all the freshness wrul coolness of frozen cream. You‘llâ€"enjoy it. Laurel and Second Plain Dresses Willits Hudsonâ€"Essex Ladies‘ Coats and eC goobkrons CREAM /; SALES AND SERVICE Our New Cash and Carry Price 75¢ It is believed that all veterans who are not now receiving compensation or who have some other disability not due to service should apply for the benefits under this act, and by using the veteran‘s claim number, you will eliminate the necessity of having to furnish a copy of the veteran‘s disâ€" charge. Montague Rasmussen of Lake Forâ€" est has received application blanks for disability clims under this act. Veterans are advised to get in touch 1056 with him Carrots and spinach may form a healthful diet but we never heard trat rabbits were especially long lived. W holesomely Healthful and Oh! So Good Brick Special Bananaâ€"Vanilla, Orange Phone Highland Park 303 ineapple Ice Cream Phone Highland Park 1347 26 North Sheridan Road Phaeton Hudson Sport Men‘s Suits, Top Coats and © Overcoats T HE P RESS Highland Park Public Library Have You a Question _ . Let the Library save some of your time and steps. The following are some of the questions recently brought to the desk : Ne 1. Locate the constitution.. of the confederate states. 2. The source of Maeterlinck‘s Pelâ€" leas and Melisande. C Bé;:igns for making Indian basâ€" kets. * f deut 4. The music for the song Marchâ€" ing Through Georgia. 5. A copy of the constitution of the state of Illinois. 6. Locate the small republic of Shoiptare. 7. A history of Highland Park. 8. The kinds of occupations repreâ€" sented by the residents of Highland Park. * | Ragweed In the interest of public health, and better farming, eradication of ragâ€" weed, as a preventative of hay fever, through a united, stateâ€"wide effort, is urged by the state, Ragweed is wasteful and unsightly. It causes nine out of every ten cases of hay fever. If destroyed before the first of August it will not pollute the air with polien, A specimen can be geen in the lobby of the.library if you are not acquainted with it. How to Kill Ragweed 1. Pull them up by the roots. 2. Mow them close to the ground, 8. They do no harm before they bloom. They may be safely ‘handled "will be remembered when ‘All Quiet on the Western Front‘ is forgotten. Helps for the Hostess "A hostess has certain definite reâ€" snonsibilities.â€" It is her place to reâ€" coive the guests and assure them of a warm welcome, . ... and to send them on their way with the knowledge bloom. â€" The) until August More War Books The Whistler‘s Room, by Paul Alâ€" verdesâ€" : ; "Theâ€" scene is a German hospital on the Rhine where three soldiers, similarly wounded in the throat and provided with silver pipes for breathâ€" ing are awaiting recovery. They are later joined by a fourth ‘Whistler‘, a young Englishman, Their common affiiction is a strong bond and they become fast friends. Two of the whistlers.die, but with the other two the skill and patience of the doctor ‘¢ifect a miraculous cure. The story is short and told with perfect simâ€" plicity."â€"Book Review Digest. ~ Retreat; A novel of 1918, by Charâ€" les Bensteadâ€" f "Chaplain Warne of the Church of England is assinged to his regiment nbout 24 hours before the great Gerâ€" man offensive. The regiment does not want him, and he is too busy to find his place. From then on Chaplain Warne deâ€" enerates from physical cowardice to madness and death, as he sees how little religion and his idea of God means in this welter of bestiality and slaughter. This war novel has received an unâ€" usual measure of praise from popular reviewers in the English press. Arnâ€" old Bennett, evidently under pressure of great excitement, believes this novel written by one of his Majesty‘s privates, regimental number . 19022, 1902 > â€"The Library Larntern. Her â€"Privates We,. by Private T that it has been a joy to her to extend to them the hospitality of her home." â€"Era Betzner. Parties and Stunts Around â€" the Year, by Era Betznerâ€" This: book provides ideas which used as presented tr adapted to suit occasions may serve for entertaining either formally or informally in home, school, and church. The Shower Book, by Emily Rose Burt. K When in doubt about giving a shower use ona of the 77 suggested here. Many hints for unique refreshâ€" ments are included. The author tells some of her own stunt secrets, and also gives explicit directions for stunts which have been performed "on church and school platâ€" forms in eastern cities, under chauâ€" tauqua tents in the middle west, and the campfire in the Sicrras, always with ribâ€"tickling success." Good Times for All Times, by Nina 1}, Lamkinâ€" A cyclopedia of entertainment with programs, â€" outlines, references â€" and practical suggestions for home, school, church and community. Nine Most Called for Books on Contemporary Life Whither. Mankind <â€" Beard; Men and Muchines by Chase; American Tragedy by Dreiser; Humanism in America by Foerster;â€" Modern Comâ€" edy by Galsworthy; Modern Temper by Krutch; Main Street by Lewis; Preface to Morals by Lippman; Midâ€" dletown by Lynd. Clarence W. Diver, president of the Like County Bar association who has been suggested by Democrats as a likely candidate or cireuit court judge on the Democratic party ticket, has stated: that he is not a candidate for any office. Stunt Night Tonight, by Catherine Atkinson Millerâ€" things 10. 6 6 w 10. Read on the run, most things. 11. Don‘t think about reading, but 12. Just read. ; In response to a questionnaire, "What three books have most influâ€" enced your career?" Bernard Shaw said, "Who told .you my. career was influenced by three Books?" â€"Passing Show London. Diver Quoted as Not Being Judge Candidate "All of the men who have been named for circuit judge to date are capable," .Mr. Diver said,. according to a Waukegan newspaper, referring to Ralph J. Daddy, George W. Fields, Theodore Forby and William Pierce, who are being backed for the Repubâ€" lican selection for circuit judge. Clinging Vines The persons whose long suit is clinging is generally a person of limâ€" ited experience of experience.â€"Womâ€" an‘s Home Companion. Kead some more, Read everything. Read about everything. Read enjoyable things. Read things you yourself enjoy. Read, and talk about it. Read very carefully, â€" some Thursday, July 24, 1930

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