'FR/EE 6rWiririiixsnts of the Ravinia school children, so that they will know what to look for at the exhibit. The possession of good books by .ehib. dren is known to develop a tune for good reading. to this year's Book 'ii'rirdGiturai'irt-iiarftirTii7, Gi into it to make it a success. Parents Given Lint _ . _ The list of books selected by the tet1.tltttrt_lt" been put in the' hands, - '3rrti-ticiJthtrgtrtF%irar-Nttir- __ the posters made by Mr; Barry Howard Hitchcock, Ind Mrs. How- ward Bede win attend to dig M7 ing-ind" FitiiFiiirte of the boob.' Mrs. Arthur Rail bu charge of the press publicity. Augustus Sigriat. Mm. Hurry G. Toll, Mm. Henry Foreman, Mm. Sidney Senna,» an. Ernst Loch. Mrs. Richard Thorpeh. lirmCu'e roll Biader, Mm. Sidmy Stein, Mrs. Howard Bede, In. Roy Weeks, and Mrs. George Kirk-er. l At Deerhid lion. and Fri. “new. und'ednegdugnninc (â€mart-(WJkHIdd . man-among. “but“ TmVl “3.12380 322 North First Street Gerrit T. Theme ATTORNEY AT LAW (Continued from page 0 - heisirhtitdwdi1hnsr " Radiator Repairing Gai? - "r-_--"'-;.'-" WM f JOHNSON & DAHL We will lubmit your car to all tests that the B-Line Precision From and Ate1N.tryitthter its. capable of performing. Fae- tl? engineer: ii"e"liirr'i" inching our men to use this machine an we ere extending to the motoring public on invitation to have your car thoroughly checked " no chute or obligation what- ever. - ' _ ‘club " luncheon on Homily, where I plans Vere made for men! of the i next meetings. . Mr: George Briggs of Grays Lake, formerly of I7otrrfusid, is undergoing examinations at the Great Lobe hospital. Mr. Briggs will pfobebly be in the hospital for Eleven] weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis will spent -Thtut1astrivhtti- - with Mr. and 'frp,_ArtlrtitAtir,s1httrmussf Chicago. I is reunion has been held for the [peat twenty years without missing l n single year. _ In addition to our other modern equipment for Auto Black; withing we have just installed a new machine that we can roll your car on-test the alignment of the frame and the uels and then with hydraulic pressure move the frame and axels hack into absoluteiy correct alignment. , All this can hedonewithont remixing the body from the frame. And at a fraction of the cost. If your car is hard to steer, if it shimmies or wanders off to one side of the road-rm need this service done by our new machine. Mrs. .c. c; Kapschuu entertained the members of the prom]: com- mittee and the president, Mrs. Wal- Mr. and Mrs; E. H. John-q: two children will be the Thanksgiv- ing Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Gathmann of Banks, Ill. T Ciréle Four of the Dome eociety met My for a pot luck luncheon It the home of Mrs. Waiter Page of Oetermnn IMHO. _ _ Mrs. Elmer Chwy entertained at luncheon bridge Int Wednesday " her home on West Deemeld avenue. Committees from both young poo- ple's tmptniststionr--that TH C so- cicty and the L.L.L. club of St. Paul's Evangelical church will meet ,tl,thrrtrrrHtraartuooeitstmdtrterqye- hold in sock! hall of the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. next week. “are are aritrlttrrave memtseriof the two "tt'ft:'ii" All This Week Absplutely Frée - :31 "iiTid1rtsiiariiiit "ijrtriiaiad filTRArGBTENliilR TO INTRODUCE “I PIIII tpt. Ttt,prtatPt, jelly 'tt1rryeerretr _" Now comes the remarkable fact. Ifot the Bensenvllle ChTIdFeith, Home. What you have Just reed wu not "lifts will be received " the home written mtgrdgy. about the eondi. cet. legacy; 1011mm "tf-ttHara-bitt is ‘:“'vatatim Itrt. rebrint of an editorial which ap- An appeal is being made by the peered in Harper's Weekly on Octo- clothink committee, of the Deerfield her 10, 1857. -Rett'erorgtptitustton for meat: for 1857 . . . the same you that saw children under twelve yen-g of use. the opening of the bank which is There is in espeeinl demand for am now called “Mercantile-Commerce." deriveâ€. _ f s" I July of that year was normal. Sets. ton Ci>ettr fumiiy on] Gunman avenue. - V Park, vgpent-Sunduy with thigh» Mrs; F. L. Petersonof Ben-da- town, 111., who bu been visiting her son and daughter-in-hw, Mr. and The St. Paul's Sewing circle is sponsoring a collection of canned fruit, vegetables, jelly and preserves; tor the BertiisiiviikrChiIdieith, Roma} Gifts will be received at the homel trt Mryjbktj. "hmndomtil Dee. _-' Mrs. Pre49leimeh1 trtdNved a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Boeken- bach willha the qhankstrttrintr Day west: of Mr. and Mn. Emil Strum tf Rogers Put. _ Hamil ehrbiUited the Dora: Home on Tuesday and brought rifts for the children for Thanksgiving. in- truding u dour: am of peaches and sixty favor baskets fmed with candies ipproprinte to the xenon. The December meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held " the home of En. C. C. Kip- schull. with Mrs. Roy Miller " ga- siating henna. "tTir'ihrriTir0iGTaT Ion-{Bush mint-ovaryâ€. Min. In? Helm!!! of Chicago is shying It her brother’s homo Ind caring for both of them. Mrs. Minnie Whit- comb in Illa misting there. on Mama. Tel. Highland Put " sixth wedding 'ceremony since com- 7 7 when he united Mr. Robert D. Bunch of Oak Perk and Miss Marian L. Brown of Chicago in met-daze lest Wedneedey ewe- ning, following the prayer meeting “nice: of {be My Evangelical thumb. Witnegm for the young â€couple were Mrs. E. 3:311:90 and Justice of the Pace John L. Vetter. 1857 . . , the same year that saw the opening of the bank which is now called "MereantilarAhmtmeree." July of that year was normal. Sep- tember marked the beginning of de- pression. This editorial appeared in October. " months inter, in March of 1859 but "Of our own troubles no man can the the end." . They said it in 1857, “at: has 'kheenr'seid mums, before and since. Depression have occurred in American business since the Revolutionary war, and every one has looked black, and seemed unending. . - _ in] poverty to be taught wisdom‘ tho wisdom ,6! honor, of faith, of sympathy and of eurttr--ato man need seriously to despair. And yet the very haste to be rich, which i. the occasion of this widsspread cal. unity: has also tendéd tor-dummy the moral (one: with which We an; Good triads -.... let our conduct prove that the call comes to men who have large hearts, homer nar- rowed' their honiei may hm" who have nothing but manhood, BtrOng in its fuith in God, to rely upon; and whoever shows himself truly tt (indicating man mow, by helping wherever and however he on. will be " blessed and beloved u a great light in do“ -- sstioi Ruhr-lone»: given in . your home If doslnd l Specializing in Sign , for Beginnqrs and Advanced Elizabeth Silber' Worth _ TEACHER Of PIANO Every one has been followed by h0hPrllilB'RM'ftgMBlt _ , te, said“: , . 623 VINE AVENUE Phpno Highhnd Pork 3446 (Continuod’from page 6) muDAY. NONI“ M. In Nimble Fact of ti: and I ulna] of Mr] help' 'r spirit. pom] girls livint ality their' high the in cloth bor, advil done -