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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1931, p. 24

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w _I,x", " -"T _"- ' [i-tfb' a: ef' Ip" A by MRS. CHARLES H. SABIN of New York, Nation] Chairman of the Women’s Ormintion frrr_NFtii?ttyl Brokibigipn Reform. " 8 o'clock. FOLDING CARD TABLE AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN’S TABLES AND CHAIRS FOLDING. CHAIRS MASS MEETING Rppéall the 18th AMENDMENT WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION'Fon NATIONAL PROHIBITION REFORM . FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16th For Rent for Parties and Gaiheriitgs' I Delivered and called for - Bate: veg-y reasonable by JUDGE JAMES JEROME TRAINOR. of the Executive Committee af The Crusaders. Waukegan High School Gymnasium Wilmington and Jack”! Strut: " "One Way to Jreip Reatorie Prosperity" (" - "_"'" To” hit,itk,nir------,-, Successor to B. M. PRIOR co. B. F. KELLEY THE CRUSADERS Funeral Director Inter 81.000 - Mu (in: Zens-t. . . M an" he “at. You are cordially invited to attend KEEP THE HOUSE WARM during the cold .' months and the _ family health will ttenetWaa lore- . _ salt; or Imrrunount tthe,'"'.,',' in your heating system. also: it is right no amount of coal will keep the temperature uniform. A good plan is to have us go over your sys- tem each year, than assuring that _ “M "tt"tttrttmet.totr property mum need it most. ' i' __ Halon; --,4 -miFiiitiiiitt ””"MHW' ' l hunts-Oboeth Given ' m" _ T BLDG. Nlt%thus, an , Tm . that 3.2.1494 35:11. P. ws-lag Fresh 1’9th Ice Cream CHAIR COVERS TEI rugs; Recent proceedings in probate eourt,ofirttere.thtthiapartafthe county, are reported as follows: Charles I. Spalding, et al, minors, Lake Forest. First report and ac- count approved subject to inspec- tion of securities. Elisabeth Clark Coleman, et al. minors, Lake Forest. First .r'g"i"f. end report swarmed subject to spection of seem”. ‘ "TFiiriiargTiFm;7rJi1iEiiirrirr; Sale of certain securities authorised. Sebald T. Rebling, Highland. Park. Inventory and appraise‘ment bill ap- provide ' _ kegaifis' dTuirritian" of the genera! committee. _ T Colone ymon T ttfir,-" p'iitpttiimhrt,_atrtimta1to0ttitmv-aosdnl Ire, and gconomio authority; will» one of the' speakers onwthe program; Norma C.. Brown, one of the well l known‘womgn advocates of probin- __"::, tion/will also speak. She is one of the leading authorities -ot.t prohibi- tion, and is secretary of the Allied Forces, the national, organization. Daniiil Polint chub-min of tt Allied Forces, will 11pm on the mgayygfirymigwpwn "ttptr"; efttsenship department of the Chris. tinn Endeavor. _ George P. Fisher, Lake Forest. Inventory and nprmuetrtettt bill at! vii“: of an“! approved. 00min These (Allied (huitmiittmm, visit Wenkexa'n In one point in their eontrt-to-eoast itinerary of 269 cities. Preparations ‘for these nneetimm haze ., been (, in. A. 3rrttggyttttcd9tctyy3t months, and it is expected that ell the dry: of Lake county will telly tirtht tititriibe?t -6rth1orimrtirentrT- . Laden to Speak . The' htlied .Ctmpuignon, a hn- tionnl movement, representing all of the dry forces in ttemrral for the iméndment, vwfill him making: in 31-111:qu _irt the Masonic temple, on Oct. 10, 11, and 12. These 'moee- ings 'm' held for all af Luke county, and the Like County Prohibition council is cooperating in promoting them. All the churches in the county are asked to announce the meetings, and so “deciles 1uii'ttr"iriitRraakiit'E.' 't C WWTFISW"T!E’.';GM - Jg.ir,ttt..er ugrtrfJttt-r,9reiet., Ian -itRh'o'Hiri1r to oxpgnd {was for 13“ '35 NI- " "I." ,ntr. "iipisit itriiaiit. -e A - .- Prb)t.iritimt' 1&di 'of national promirfdness will he the speaker), tad, leading citizens of Waukegan and Lake eodnty are on the eoimnib. grnm. Rev. Gilbttrt Sunni of Wau- Stewart, vieedehairman and .editor ttf the "A3tterrNetrCnrf1ratirrrttraiY on that day. Robert C. Ropp, chair- man of Allied Youth, will speak on Saturday, Bet. 10, and with him will he Dr". In Lutdeit,ibdhnizman af thes National Prohibition Bonny: to Hold Forth in Waatke- an October 10-11 Recent Proceedings l in the Probate Court john LAKE C0. MEETING“ SliS crt.'ht ,1“ _ - .iiftAt'Ntt/x TT Tl 'trt 'reRWttr' 111"” Jim-3:1 ' - "ll In; luau-ta an DIHVIIY ll tgyYttkhxyii cm V SHOP 7 the better the results. .RBNT THAT EXTRA ROOM Wynn-ms titrut-aiitss, RELIABLE LAUNDRY 7A T ' a our CLEANING 0011134an as new; M, Miehhrm1 Ph. , k l South First Stptet Tel'ephone 555 Highland Park c-..-.-..-,---. Henry G. Winter " NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD “II-Inn‘s... WM MNI‘MIM You an eordtallrhtvitedtovuit ALL OF OUR WORK IS. WyfiéffiqAWRANTEififlm MMdeh-M CREW Park tubulAn-u - Thattugerthemnrhet Eleétrical Contractor 144 North First Street Highland Park tr' Furnace Work Laundry Work_Brought and Called For READING ROOM 355 Central Avenue 010%an. MBA“ 0070’. ll. 1.1 Tarn”

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