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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1930, p. 38

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86 WE SELL FOR LESS - WHY PAY MORE! QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES MENS COATS Knit wristlels. lined sleeves All Wool Western Plaid Mackinaw. Fabric full double bark. Convertahle collar. 2 low" pockets. Also Sport Coats $5.50 Men's extra heavy navy blue or brown Shirts. Coat style. 'No breast. pockets. Full out sateen Paced nerkhand $1.95 Others In WAUKEGAN CUT RATE ARMY and NAVY STORE FLANNEL SHIRTS Phone Ont. 6ti9 STAG JACKETS Navy blue torduroy or heavy Muldskin “Sheep Lined." 36 inches long. lull hell. I pockets. Beav. erized or Wombo collar. 1 "" " South Geneeee Street Boy 's y 'taers " $9.95 l6 inch. Black Elk uppers. l'skid soles and rubber heels. White water prooiiew welt. Moccasin tce. $4 For Saturday S8 Boy's size, I to c, t a with knife 3.95 $3.50 NEXT TO "LUMBER“ ON THE BRIDGE MENS HIGH CUT SHOES Plaid $7.95 Monk heavy white sole mud Rubbers. Wide last. First quality $1.39 Knee Boots _ $2 ".t quarter Boots _ 34 Hip Boots $5 Red soles and heels Heavy navy. all wool, 30 ounce cloth. Collar and cuffs. Seven button front knit bottoms $4.75 Also Zipper front $5.95 UNION SUITS Extra heavy too'; Vir- ginia wool. G e n u i n e Sprinztex bodyguard. We guarantee to give the beat of service. Full (A en if service. Full cut. A suit MS) WOOL BLAZIERS for RUBBERS Waukegan Illinois $8.50 $2.98 $4.73 $5.95 THE PRESS IP. II Sunday, day after Announcements There will be a meeting of the Ser- vim- lemme and Wrumm's auxiliary on 1r miay, Nov. 3, at 10 o’clock, in the parish house. Luncheon will be) served at 12:30 o'clock. The women in the parish are most cordially in. vited to attend these meetings. The members of the Rector's guild will meet on Monday, Nov. 3, in the parish house. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o’clock. The regular meet- ing will follow at 1:30 o'eloek. The monthly meeting of the Altar chapter will be held on Monday, Nov. 35. at 9:30 o'clock, in the parish house. The Boys ehoir---T'uesOy afternoon at 4:l.5 o'clock and thursday evening at 7 o'eloek, in the parish house. The Girls' choir-Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. in the parish house. The Men's choir __ Thursday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock, in the parish 10 llvvauw of the above mentioned “Mir-ring the School of Missions will he omitted this Sunday evening and will be rvsumed next Sunday PIT" nine at the usual time. Wednesday, 7:45 pam-Choir re- hvursnl. Thursday, 2 p.rn.-Dureas met-ting. MUSE Hahn-hem Ewmxelical Chtireh Thwrflvld Ave. and Rosemary Ter. Rev. A. P. Johnson, Pastor _ rreerfield, Illinois 9:45 a.m.-S'unday school in charge of Mr. A. Morncr superintendent. than a.m. -Worship and sermon. Sunday owning the churches of Drwrfteld will hold a union service in the school auditorium at 7:30 o'clock. This service is held under the auspiees of the Christian Citizen. ship council. The president of this organization, Mrs. Mathes will be the speaker. She will stress the moral issues of the election. The public is cordially invited. On Monday night, Oct. go, the young men of the church met and organ- ized for the basketball season. Mr. Rd. Jacobson was elected manager; Harold Giss. secretary and treasurer; mon 30 '.T.rn.- 200 am if) Trinity Epincoml Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector East Laurel Avenue Services undav. Nov. 2, the Twentieth Sun- ft .m.-- M trustee ms a.m vorrli tl lh and avtiv (ay lay, 2 p.rn.-Durcas met-ting. Monthly meeting of the hoard Nov. 2, the Twentieth Sun Trinity: -Holy conimurtion. -The Church school. -uoly communion and ser vleome to all the serv- im-s of this-church. m.--Troop Boy Thursday night in me scnmu ium. This Thursday night 1 have a [Mattias game which invited to see. A cordial Welcome to the of this church. WOMEN VOTERS IN ACTIVE CAMPAIGN Illinois League of Women Voters. En. thusiastic repmts of the service ren- rim'ml by wumm jurors is being re- turned tn the League office. The governor of Pennsylvania, John S. Fisher, writes, "Since the en- franchisement of wnmen, we have, qualified them for jury service. The matter of having women on juries is NW uecopted as a matter of course. Personally I feel that jury service is a mm. of every citizen's duty, and I we nn reason for discriminating against women voters." Further Testimony Governor Theodore Christiaristrn of Minnesota writes, "Women are serv- ing on juries in Minnesota and have teen for several years and the pro- cuses of justice have certainly not sum-rod as a result. I believe that women (n the whole are more con- viontious jurors than men and more attentive to the testimony of wit- nesses. They are probably lacking in mm:- cascs'in that background of ex- perionce with affairs which furnish the basis of litigation but I feel that this lack is in a large degree com- pensated for by wnman's instinctive disposition to be right and do right." clan-d we ls P. Johnson, timekeeper; and Mr. A. Frantz, publicity manager. The a had their first work out last u-sday night in the school gymnas- [. This Thursday night they will e a practice game which you are The referendum in Illinois on wom- s rm jurim x-nmos an November 4th. .vm‘n- r Luuis L. Emm9rsnn has de.. arcd himself in favor of the meter. 'P As ham the Republican and Dem. rntic parties. . _ (Continued from page Suturday Sunday “Fighting for the Fatherland” ADMISSION PEARL THEATRE HELEN FOSTER “Sweet Sixteen“ HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Phone 1036 ACTUAL PICTURES OF THE WORLD WAR Thursday, October 30, 1930 " November 2 Continuous 2:00.11:00 November I 3) Me, 10e services

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