FINAL CONTEST Foe FOOTBALL TICKETS M 153 lMubk-I’uge Ad in This 'i Hunt for l’articuhrn; Win. '. new lamt Week ‘ F/ N N l siitttttnietsStNf1tLt '5'asaisgtttirig..rg.tt.y.EL8t mum "APPEARANCE WINS" tht Ono pair of Glove. Cloned with Every Dress Cleaned and Passed Ono Nochio Chum! with Every Suit Cloned and Pun-d FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY FREE FOR A ,IMITED TIME ONLY of the Our Ladies' Department Our Men's Department h ment this In order to keep the patronage of the household, we realize, it is tho lady of the house who first maul be "tisNd . . . and to mad this and. we take particular pains with ledies' garments. Fancy Dresses. Evening Gowns, Wraps, elm. are thoroughiy dry cleaned. spotted and pressed by hand. Fur trimmed wiMer garmerm are beautifully cleaned and the fur trimming glazed. This, the corred way fo have your work done . . . iI by far most economical. ipupvr In Mona-ll in ontestarttx r answers a norm 0" fsrrt that "eurately you mentio 1- vat-h I t .Notre Dal Not orrly an export men in charge of this deparfrmrttt, but also . . . only men whose skill has provod them cppoblo. thn our men pron your suit-if is brought back to in original shape. Buttons or. replaced and rips ropeirod without u’Ira chorgo. All repaning rolining and amnion. an "portly done on you would wan) them. Our Milan are "rtieuUr about' your elothos, became . . . your satisfaction mun: study omploy~ men, for them JOHN ZENCELER, Inc. aunts are advised to submit swam tn the Press one: be- qt on Saturday of this Week. ' throw: who guess most neu- ately the total scores of all nontinmnl in the ad will re- wh a tieket to the Northwest- 'e Iturne game to be played "r 22. The next ten nearest wt tutal will receive tickets Ilighwuud foutUll game or "Ott theatre. "-mtinuvd on page 46) th advertise wine K. MI MiaNaltfiiaNl '4: BaNaNa IgsaNE 7} fi,', " houses ment. THE PRESS TODAY! Curd Putty Nov. " The women of the Moosehettrt Legion, No. 806, are sponsoring a card and bunco party to be given at Witten's hail, Tucsdly evening. Nov, 18 at 9 o'eloek. Members and their friends are cordially irivited to at- tend. Refreshments will be served. Ilospitll Board Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Managers and the Ad. visory Board of the Highland Park hospital association will be held Tues- day evening, Nov. 18 at 8 o'eloek. 5% ij. E5 fied It?! LE E? 9'4 I k3 g; BE El 'i) P , FY) LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TO MEET Visitors Welcomed Anyone not a member of the league “no wishes to attend this meeting will be cordially welcomed. Those who are nut able to be present for the luncheon are urged to come in [or the program at r o'eloek. Members are 'azain reminded that ot this meeting the) will be asked 90 vote In the raising of dues. The ‘lmard meeting which.precedes the regular meeting, from now on will begin at 9:30 in order to give time for a board lesson at 11:30. Representatives from some 60 local Leagues of Women Voters will arrive in Urbano. Nov. 17, to participate in the Annual Convention of the Illi- mi, league. Among the gala occa- sions of this convention will be the (-(ielimtions over the victory won bn the passnge of the Women on Jury (Continued on page 16) few have the was administrative pt the schonl boards iCelohratc Silver Wedding Anniversary I. P. Session Nov. 19; School Board Members to Talk; State Convention Nov. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Walsh, 122 l'rnirio avenue. celebrated their sil, w-r Woddim! anniversary on Saturday, Nov. Fl. A recoptinn was held Satur- day evening at St. James hall for their many relatives and friends. Among the cut of town' guests were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reinwand, Mrs. Frank Koppert and Mr. Clar- we Blattler of Marshfield, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bassett and Mrs. Fred Putysett of Blue Earth. Minn. The Chicago guests were Mrs. James Mulehay, Mrs. George Leh- man Sr. and Mrs. George Lehman Jr., Mr. Robert Lvhman, Mr. Frank Me. Kenna and Mrs. Ray Lyric. ' Hold Meeting Nov. 3 ( On Monday afternoon, Nov. 3, I ‘ number of ladies met at the residence in Mrs. J. G. Fiddor 149 S. Second quart. Initating the worthy and ex- cellcnt example of the original cru- saders they held a prayer meeting. Representatives of several differ- ent churches of Highland Park were promnt and took an active part. Mrs. E. S. Hall the president of the " ‘man's Christian Temperance union had charge of the meeting. ll Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930