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Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1930, p. 10

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There‘s Danger for Your Car in Cold Weather sX C At this time of the year many people are in dire need of warm clothing. â€" You â€" very likely have some old clothes that you no longer need. Call us â€" we will pick them up, clean and press them free of charge and deliver to the Lake County Humane Society for distribution among the needy. W UYour OVERCOAT rnuox® 2 8 0 1 ruoxe unless you take the necesâ€" sary precautions for its proâ€" tection. f ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION Must be Cleaned for Winter )} â€" F R E E6E ~~ N. Sheridan Road ALCOHOL â€" PRESTONE WINTER OIL FOR THE MOTOR WINTER GREASE FOR TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL PHE MORE PARTICULAR te Highlind Park Postoffice John engeler Inc. Cleaners CORNER OF ELM PLACE AND FIRST ST. on be too light, and the coat must come out â€" ours to us today. We do repairing and relining as ; cleaning and pressing. bring the ppC Phone 2801 THE PRESS \ With the realization that to at« ltlin his ability a child using stringed instruments must begin his studies in the grade school period, the board of education and the principal of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township high school orchestra, Mrs. Helen Mayer Mannings, who is a concert violinâ€" ist . hasconsented to conduct violin classes. The first grammar school to accept this offer is Elm Place. â€" A class has already been started, but it is not too late for pupils from the sixth, seventh and eighth grades to enroll. Violins can be secured at a a very nominal figure which enables every child to take up the study of violin that is interested. We are told that 30 million people are in their homes in America every evening listening to sound coming out of a small polished box, some say that no person who can be aesthâ€" etically satisfied by the turn of a knob will go:out in the rain to hear Plan Orchestra Work in Grammar Schools; Elm Place Starting We all know what a valuable part music plays in the education of our youth and how much pleasure, as well as profit, is derived from the ability to play in an orchestra in grade schools, high schools and colâ€" leges. Grand Democratic Rally Tuesday, October 28, 1930, 8 p. m. Highland Park Woman‘s Club Sheridan Road and Elm Place 37 S. St. Johns Ave. State and County Candidates will appear at this Rally: Come and hear the imâ€" portant issues in this campaign discussed Sponsored by LAKE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CLUB ALBERT LARSON â€"Giftsâ€" For Halloween Stationer Saturday evening the second subâ€" scription concert of the . Lake Forest School of Music will bring to Lake Forest the well known and widely hailed pianist, Guy Maier. The Bosâ€" tonâ€" Transcript says: "Mr. . Maier sends one away feeling a different person; all sunshine within all smiles without." For his Lake Forest conâ€" cert Mr. Maier has chosen a captiâ€" vating program peculiarly suited to his gifts and one which will have an appeal for every sort of listener, an orchestra, band or choral society. The answer is this, if an individual has had a thrill in making music, he never will be satisfied with the turn of the knob. They are building habâ€" its of musical expression which are bound to function in similar activiâ€" ties in after school life.â€"Contributed. Guy Maier, Pianist at Lake Forest Sat. Night The Sewing club of the D. B. E. gave a baby shower yesterday afterâ€" noon (Wednesday) for the infant daughter of Mrs. Reuben Olson, at the home of Mrs. William Beere. Mrs. Carl Odell entertained lunchcon and bridge on Tuesday Miss Gwendolyn James whose riage is to take place Saturday. Thursday, October 23, 1930 Tel. H. P .567 1 at ; for marâ€"

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