qt - *WW'ML.‘ 1utTrerrryrtrr-e"" --. _ _" “mug-w.“ Sir32glet 'rr32glt1 n" mun .'.‘YI16éil"“Gu-“‘". dens," and 'shomd slides of club members' gardens. Mr. Burdens gave I starmsoptieon lecture ou'“Bulbs tor FuurPuntintt." A protitabh, year In: aunt in studying the varioitsarhptsqs. at 'nrr ‘deninc. The following mun: wetttirettt___c_..___:_..L.e1C._, OnNov. 19atrardenteawaatriw en at the club 'free., Try, _Roy The eoninumiV garden clan of the Highland Park Woman’s club closed it: (twinning you tit!) it: annual meeting Wadnaday. Oeto. ber 21, at the club hm "-""" - mun-cu allu“ 01. cm!) . IT th l b . ited th _ ' . embers' gardens. Mr. Burdette rd,',,", it: iris lull',',', val; North? “31 E. G. Reed wu .appomfed we a tstermrptieon lecture on "Bulbs brook and also the gardens of Mea- president, Mrs. J. P. Pye" wee- r Fall Planting." dame: McKay, Clutton, Klaber and president, Mrs. Ernest Gail, secre- On January 21, Mrs. L. L. Kum- Speed. I tary. _ -. Men’s and Bore Clothing You men know that we started this Fall with the lowest suit and overcoat prices in many years . . . . . on top of that. vsitively the finest clothing styles and ALUES in, the history: of the business! Now, these same suits and topcoats co still lower in price! . . . . . down to the new prices you would profit by next spring! . . . . . thus putting Highland Park in line with Hart Sthaffner & Marx's nation- day l their. HEW? prlces fiiCSirriiiii ...‘ Jilelp "'tyNtyr'afhoirstottiteerrudir- .99W.¥§3§B£i§9$ argjggfigcitvmm New Lower Prices for. now and next Spring Co Back tOthe Prides of Former Low Prices _ 7 . for this Fatt Club tsiidir"iisar; Review of" Program Hart Schaffner & Marx announces to- ‘v'vide movement to be] men on with depression clothes {319:on can fetrllte a mritiiiFil" less 'iii-iii-r-ii- marsâ€"layoff; Taï¬ so dt, we! qeeq riovvr FELL'S MEN'S SHOP s25 s29 Smith ttave' a talk on several intu- S,ttiyt,,utrsrrarhisatLteo.rtttevg. that _ On April 15, Mrs. C. C. Bmhtt told how she raised her ttne dolphin- mm. On Inch 19, In. Beretta Kla- ber hiked on “Planning the Saul! Garden." _ talk on “Impound " _. e ;;__Qn,,,.Fm,-18» h. -M Harmon road a paper on "Water Lilies" and In. T. P. Dawson. one on "Aquatie Plants and Fishes.†have paid since 1916! My! 27 was t}; wand picnic " Tel. Bl. P. 307 s31. s35 The industry is doing its best for you, men!.....thisisamightyeffort..... now' you can look better for less than you have paid since 1916! ' s A Fell’s Menu Shop. shoots the entire works! . . . . . ALL new Fall Hart Shatr. ner & Marx suits and topcoats are now at these Spring 1932 prices! . . . . . many of the suits have, two pairs of trousers . . . . -the price schedule follows. "_"e' t wide movement to hel men et. rid of %iEiaTfirii2ihaEiiti . . . " . and put onthe 1rerr'qrepreerthereAN'Tarrcu-----c--rc- s36 s39 1!! ~PIIII ttif""""""": M", Jirirrr " .' September 16 the club met at the home of In. J. P. Denison, than visits}! 'the__¢nrdens of My. Fowler On AW 19 the club Min wanheldattltehoanoafaEm.T.9. Damon. A talk otL"Cangtdian Gar- dens†wu than by In. Boy Crou- - ThroaFTf _ a the club wu‘mawu so: the bountiful delphinium aPMrs. fr, 13, 8W. girder; and the Inpanéae " iii the "riUii oi’ln.’ P. W. Voogt. '4250 After the most interesting year s38 " & St. Johns Ave. 4250 '46 The unbound! meeting will be held " any: Lake on9riar, No. vember no 20th. _ . of that hitrhireetlarfitt weir. -- Lester Bemton, state service of- fieer the speaker of the evening, told of many" interesting change- in lthi: department of Legion work. Numerous questions from the Boise were satisfactorily disposed of by Mr. Benston. - -. Several number-e of popula- music were tendered by local talent in the Sham-Smith post, which with the EviuuwWatkim, poet, also of High- trod wee host to the council. ' Announcement we: made of e get together meeting of all Legionnaires in the second division, which in: eludei Lake county, â€the new be- '11'e'"ttr-ot'"mftiterttr-atrrrrie-r-- --- will " lend Mn; at 11:39. Mounting fix-tho counti are urged to “and. Clarice C. Kapschull Md Harry Browns delegate. to the national egnyentipptguo interesting reports -Sertrei.qtt Wilfrid-Cer-was ap- pointed to succeed Frank Elm]! as "pointed it thttmet omen to'ml'th‘e' vacancy caused by Frink W3 migration. Mr. Elwell,haa been transferred to the ppsition of Bor Scout“ chairman. Other appoint- 1rtRRttRrimi',' shim marina m it tional members 9f the legiomnire committee. . 1tsari" were the» ofrPttit $166k, - to, - to he pure general. relief hituation and}: not asking any partiettiar benetit to it- Trgetr.--' tF" .A . "s'e4 a", _".r-_re .rn.__,._,A,,_,k.Amw‘ their-MW tEr'" wingigtiemm are that the Legion will not ask fir "Ir of the receipts when“ exclusively tor relief work for ex-eervice men but that each oost'h share of the funds so rained would be turned over to the com- .mwszmuni - "e,ltisg,,,t=,,,,9t3j of tVtstmcirctrhirh, -iiiGiiiiiGiEiiiii iiieiUrdE 7' :16} Wind the-latter plan will be than and. The‘ committee in charge but not yet mnouncod full details. side'ied. One plan wee that of tek- _intr.Ardranugecof the Otter. nude by a'mtt-Amtam5t-tifre6iiriiaiiirir brthii Cook County Legion Council. to per- tleiplte in their me " Soldiers' Field and receive " percentage of the money received for tickets sold in Lake county. The other plan, ahhieh-qtrored-moi-qtopuIar, “we; tbat of hiving' one of the bed high sehoois' or Lake Forest. college team fttltt, 999.59â€? _rrtrAtt1Lf1rr_ttt, _ Br but!!!“ ' Reid measures occupied the prin- cipsl portion" " the [Adan Council meeting held in ,Hichwood. October '16, when Leonard D. Book of Grays Lake presided over his second dis- trict gathering. Legion Council Spohsbts Clyr.rittri'otttral1 Game; Benefit Relief Funds A benefit football game was dis- “UREA“ comm a. tttts lane. the M sham! Chic.†on Hi Mr. bated it the set cot "ind" Hi dar the pied tt tuid al Eu. 1 " 32', day. Stryh tami,