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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1930, p. 9

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Another football and Alcyon the- atre ticket contest is scheduled in a double page advertisement in this issue. Free tickets also are offered to the next home game at Highwood, after Sunday, Nov. 9. Three tickets will be given for the three contestants who guess hen-est the total scores of the games men- tioned in the advertisement. Five tickets to the Highwood game will be given the next five nearest, and five tickets to the Aleyon to the next five thereafter. _ Read the double-page Idvertise- ment in this issue and mikeup your totals. Answers must be in the has office before noon on Saturday of this week. Wilmer- Lat Week Winners of the’Highwood football game tickets and Alcyon theatre tick- ets in the contest stuged last week in the Press are announced as tol. lows: Highwood came tiekeU--Wm, Att- spaeh, 210 Vine avenue; James Len- cioni, 933 Wankegan Ivenue, High- land Park; W, Berti, 325 Wnukegnn avenue, Highwood; Oscar Lundgren, Gsell's drug storc;.Mr. Brown, Gsell's drug: store. The board of the Daughters of the American Revolution is meeting It the homo of Mrs. J. F. Learning to- day (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Loomis of 'Washington avenue, Evanston, Ire receiving congratulations a the birth of a son, born Monday, Nov. 3 at the Highland Park hospital. A Mr. and Mrs. Bullish: Puquesi of Railroad avenue, Highwood, are be- ine congratulated on the birth of a son, born November 3 at the High- land Park hospital. - Alcyon thetttre \ickets - Harold (Hanson, Gsell’s drug More; Tom Mowers, 649 Vine avenue. R. M. Cowair, at Purnell & Wihson's; John Carr, 916 Linden avenue. FOOTBALL TICKETS CONTEST THIS WEEK Read Double-Page Ad. for In. formation; Winners of Last Week’s Contest Listed Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930 Announcement McGarvie Brothers Notice is hereby given that the firm of James McGarvie, Painter and Decorator, Deerfield, Ill., for the past seven years, will be carried on under the name, firm and style tt,d'efj.arvie Brothers, Painters and Decorators, Deer- e , . Every courtesy extended in the past will be our aim to continue in the future, it is our desire to give the greatest satisfaction and efficiency in the business placed in our hands. We respectfully solicit your patron- age. Estimates given judicially. Phone Deerfield 72. Painters & Decorators PHONE DEERFIELD 72 The seventh annual meeting of the Illinois State Federation of Temple Sisterhood: will convene " the North Shore temple in Glencoe on Tuesday, Nov. 11 and Wednesday, Nov. 12 The convention will open with re:- istration at 10 mm. on Nov. 11 to be followed by an executive board meet- ing at 10:15. At 11:15 AM. Mrs. Abraham Veil of Chicago, honorary president of the State Federation, will formally open the session with the invocation to be followed by an address of welcome by Mrs. Hurry L. Canmann of Highland Park, can- vention chairman. The response from the convention to this welcome will be given by Mrs, Joseph Hammer- slough of springfield, Illinois, second vice-president of the State Federa- tion. The luncheon at 12:30 will be tol. lowed by various reports of secretar- ics and committee chairmen. The speakers of the Afternoon will be Mrs. G. George Fox of Chieaito, sate president of the federation, who, Ill president will deliver her message: and Mrs. Maurice Steinfeld of St. Louis, national president of the Fed- eration of Temple Sisterhooda, who State Federation of Sisterhood, to Convene in Glencoe THE PRESS The Tuesday evening union will open with I dinner at the temple at 6:30 Fm. " which Rabbi Joseph K. Arnold will give the blessing. Greet- ings will be extended by Mm. A. W. Purvin of Chicngo. nltionnl chlrmnn The Wednesday morning union will open " 9 um. and win include a conference of sisterhood president. and reports of convention commit- will speak on "Aims, oblintiom. and opportunities of the aisterhood." Dir (union and Mlourttment Ire sched- uled fur 5 pan. on pence. and the benediction will be given brRathi ir. Felix MendeUohrt of Chicngo. The outlawing speak. ms of the evening will be Mr..Ed- ward Price Bell of the Daily News, and Miss Jane Addams, who will speak to the convention on "World Peace." GLOOEJJB A Cf New styles in cllfskin, “Hop. and gained leathers. Of coum black predominates but many styles Ire shown in the new brown. giving These dresses of give] crepe In just the sort of thin: to wear now, on the street. for nveling, or for the oiBee. $12 W They are speci’lly priced " vp.......... .r.t.treww.wr.. _.F..FV.-_ . H O JHl)FLprl-4 (S7iCf bra try' GARNETT’S Printed Dresses Reduced 'oslume mlume jewelry - cumin... k, netrklaeers-itt "varied le- To choose now fur trift- will prove malt utilita- $3.50 $1.00 Mrs. Irving scum: of tr, Linda avenue. announce; the and“! of her daughter Carolyn tun, to Mr. Ned K. Emma ii of Cinclnuu, Ohio, on Sltlu'dly, Nov. t. Mr. and In. Richard Cujkovnki of Milwaukee, Win. were the week. endguesh of Mr. And In. o. B. Mrs. H. A. Bnbcoek of Rio: that. ha retttrttod home after I that month visit in Runny City, It. and acumen: Illinoil. tees, elation and adjourn-nut. null, with this comprehensive and inclu- sive program will clone the lama! 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