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Highland Park Press, 12 Mar 1931, p. 34

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DRAKEWOOD FARM .CountyUMulde Phone Deerfield ass - Beetle“. IB. the M gf JN_r"P""PP'"f. "iiiiaE/rGu-s1hr-h-""tt mud-paladins". _ o,oso,-eootegefi-et SADDLE HORSES afrro--eerrf1tt have "iiak.uu ado. has duly! »... Min-k“ in peak . x7anAn-M"” ctttcAGO BAYMO N D- ""iihmi'rMMNHlll, 'riiiriaiiriirisrrce . co. W6 N. ',ttttegST, " m - ‘ Mtr: "" .03: 2 1ttlix, " hm D =ilL' o----etttett.ht"""" _ ___----..--- M Thoroughly tamed for 'rsrwamt-rtro-Guuf, sit 'ALS "GIVE. N. FOR SALE North Capo Cmsuer. ,ssstreehma,theLmd a on; Munlit' fhoh of Normirr'rtoetit Paris via Iceland . ' Pmmu'h' you put gud a new ,mrsoE-v"I"l ttritiq1veat1r odd something". I." trsrmheoU. Educational Tour li'di High School Students During Spring Vacation Deertuid.ShUW' nut mum! edu- 1tthtttl tour for students and teach- 'i'it'Aacraiai" 'j"i"itii"'"iiiti" 'd-Stn PN 'i-Nt? as": sembly but Wading-thy by Mr. A. W. Keene, n "pr-ttati" id tho Pum- sylunh railroad. Surrounding schools have been new thee excursions once a you school has grown enough so tint this trip is made possible. The tours started in the east and they hove trlrytd very popular with students one UnelriiijL_ (r,, LL, ' Trip sum April " The tap mm tkitiiihij, April 18, from s-the WWII, in Chicago. The "rotyjittoi'rt a few 1tCtt1e places istyt"ittt.rijt, the tour: sttaratstuar-Butisdhtlthic-mthintrtsm, Md.) NoifolE," Vi: YB’fKtovn”"' (Vi; Jamestown, Va., and _ Willhmsburz, Va. PIANO, HARMONY AND EAR " TRAINING _ Th bigger the market the We! the results. " Ram'r THAT EXTRA ROOM PM WANT-ADS for RBBUUN at. 11.nw a tt VII a bk. “1" - W04 «on All 'att. on!“ a: h" drive (to. Man at Dani!- W W " 'e, be unique. “at: made:- In. IOIA c. "Lucknow _ lam. Roger Phone Highland Park 1044 " mom: tMittttDAN ROAD Highlanl‘Pnk P"""'" iv rtmtatireeetst'ekittut of Highland Park a: In» Av... cannon ”Incl In” - h” I... lav-i- Arm. MO mucus-um“ I“ Ito-l- W 'too You nu cordially invited to visit the Mn: Room. M a. mac, nod m'~m cum- ugno nun-n In in 1.4, "ea-ru. or M IOU”: '0‘ Gun. ' a... h ' ... Wm - in” p.- In.” 1300.!“ “1-" ”Into-bu CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM THE PB! y"-- was. 'tttttttttrt' WAR" T In "Mrs, Fischer's 'War," Henri- ette Leslie, English novelist and play- arsetttastrrttsTttrAt1r_PP, old theme but, fretted it from a new!“ at viewiw And by doing ' titririrhtfor:) ward, sincere; moving piece of work she In: Justified her choice. "In 1914 Janet and Carl Fischer ere living in London with their sev- enteen year old eon, living whit Mrs. Leslie muses to get across quite convincingly to her_ reader as a truly idyllic sort of life. Devoted!» one ’nnother and to books, music, friends, they hove almost every resource for [j"Cifniii"iii.CiiLiLifrik1irrrpo German AtbcAt-ett unawwhgn be m um English literature and English way: and English people, and was oppress- and spenr may :Ejihomeâ€"he tom 1111mm sound. T T" Then the miracle of Janet to him. He never gets over to him. Be never gets over sdorinz she never gets over trying to NW”- feted before she buds ittianeeto try. ' Their son grows up like his father and adored by them both. In July-1914 "mst and Carl go for the Brat time for s holidsy in Ger- many. War is declared, they, with all the other frightened, make s dash for the border. Just bm minutes be- fore reaching the holder, Janet doses loft for s moment in her wesriness;‘ when -she sunken, her husband is gone. Buys and yeeks, of agony tol- low-what has Iiiippetted to him t Is he slive or dead? Rumour in the months of feverish Londoners makes him s spy. Janet, faithful to him with every breath, is mide to safer every-sort of indignity. - . .__-, -.r.. ‘1‘ Then just at John signs up to fight for Enghnd Wont come: from Carl that he We: "rested on the train and know irrqerrnrpr't' service. The rent an be instinct}. and IP will not test an trehGirieieiratsd we will ttot- spoil it by telling it first. Through all this diiBettit sin-don Miss Leslie bu kept her subject well in Jtand-srith- out losing any of our interest. _ ACTUALLY Hummus: “BONE” BY THOSE WHO MADE THEM” . l -'rhe' Viking ‘Pieu There in In imperceptible linking ‘of the heart if you are n gevuqrer and met 11p I walled humorous book. But here no two that put to than tint linking and [in ma the W: . hush. The ftmt is “m M Thou Who Made Than" thing-n mum. at. firchtptdr,rd. " _ t' , t-" _ V f “LETTERS or (HOOVER TO " MA" "V Br luck Donnie, Cos-opal“.- Book Corp. By new Leslie Moughtoas Milli]! Co. Mic of Janet happens Ar, ESTHER GouLD‘s TRAVEL J"" CORNER, w - l-t - - . ‘4‘..‘I mount da'y it he» were um alive Answer: If King Alfred wore still alive he would be such a very old man that what he thought on any 'subject wouldn’t be of any import. inns." “An average in what a he: by: egg: on.” "The wife of a duh is a dueikr1ete.. etc. Alt of then thing: which might in the stress a agony have been mm from den-1 pente,youth. If you have friends ill of anything but lockjaw or mumps do send them a copy of this hook. Jack Donahue, one-time charming star of “Sunny” has in "Letters at a Hooter to His Ma" done what oth. ers have done before in writing let. torn from a etllg": youth home to hi, Manning Ma." Yet these an torn from a ttIll": youth home to an "tatnsrititshintt Is! Yet than " many in spots " they shov jiscaistyrtarsttair:r1itt1t. callibility and the possibility toy iiiitthiitHiitt trauma? yd the son and the suspicion: and pessimism: of his "Ma." Jock Donahue, one star of "Bunny" his . Hooter to me Ma" ers have done before niaiUGrr'Giit" Club r-rs-rat-IE-ood Elects Its _ ofrleertr; Viti President Whitest in Highwood in the Italic-Amman Politics] club. w1riegr-)rtlierf.ttayyrrt inthnt it is not mainly 3 political club; but, as w disclosed in an interview with Guy Viti, the president, was formed for the purpose of educating foreign hon Italian in the working, of the_Amu- icon government, and the runner d, becoming good Annex-limp citizens., The progress of the club to date it remarkable in that during the thin years that they have been omniui they havegiven as over two hand!!! icitizens, who on in turn doing tht some for the' rent-of their Italie l friends. T P_e The name ttaiio-Amer'umas club " iiitiiiiUd With? the idea in view, tha) by political was meant the America! king of foreign born Italian, it tdretittne them in our governmental procedure and educating them to Ul- deratand more clearly the manner b which our country is run, that that: and their children may In tum all“ in that respect and, not to be aetie 1y engaged in politics. Att far as poly ties are concerned, the club is neritrd and will remain so. At 3 meeting held "eeently, I election id album n. hold in win” the following otneers um elect“ Praldcnt, Guy Viti; vice 1)er InetTrit dolumbiui; ttmmetal new my. Loo De rum; com-pond” m, 63W W; pull?“ John emu; directors, same man Thcodoro Ilaorlnl. San“ tUntil - (tt and custodian. Cunt Mot“ usher, But. Cleoottl'. _ After the and“ of "beers ' - her of tommitues we “WW by the m prudent, t mam” (in-Iggy? aditette.t4 “41",“ 3" , did out 11;“). Girr"fdhite -.'* " "if Thursday, Inch IS, ttttt Mr. and Highlancl at the " Deerfield J 'The' Be church wi ternoon tti Winters. Mr. Iptt' tertiined on Saturd mam Mrs. L her bride noon. from her Ha. I few tow honor of 7 Mrs. J was the 1 Friday. Mrs. , Anita ty, Mrs. W: Mr. In rented tl Waukem Mr. tr Forest a ily diam ele was dinner, Bunyan? Mrs. & Stryker. the rem: ' MISL was-the from , this wet Mr). Tt Mm. E Meygr , Mrs.- F Mi? quilting The ", low eh, at {our leader l Mm. A; Strvke, Very calm-u! in colol of the I The y ty hot um l ED hing " Ir Gnu cs tree Bett Mr. m Mrs tht

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