ster‘s electric beater n, mashes potators, , mixes drinks. Iis imer squeezes out f juice from oranges s. Its mayonnaise s salad oil while the ing the mixing. All s kitchen chores the loes without ever getâ€" nished in white, comâ€" ogreenmixing bowls. h. Mr. and Mrs. Wil. nberg (Helen) of Nor. ind his grandson Frank ke Zurich, were Thanksâ€" callers at the George home. Included in the the son, granddaughters andson of the host. ; Service Store or borhood electrical me in. enbach, and daughters ce Zurich, Alice of Buâ€" u;hâ€"-»only $2 down. 100 other desirable m Mrs. E. â€"B.. Jordan, â€"chairman of the plays hland Park Woman‘s three members of her mmittee: â€" Mrs. Lewis ‘s. Edwin Wood, and oyle. 5 + schel â€"of â€"Chicago is asâ€" e care of Miss Elizaâ€" who is very ill at the r niece, Mrs. Edward appreciate Wheeling and the Wilâ€" et next week at the . J. R. Notz of Knollâ€" of Deerfleld. The three Rockenbach left Sun. peston, Ill., where she f the instructors in a ining school for church rs, which will be in y evening this week i a class in "The Study " will be presented at XMASTER OIS8 â€" CPEOUOTIRE .. .. 5... 441000035 t cce C ui qee on A ighland Park 2900 ay Evening Sewing auditorium on Saturâ€" , Dec. 12th, at two ts may be secured in s. ~C. T. Anderson enâ€" Dinner Sunday eveâ€" any woman MPANY Oak Park. each Monday morn. Day guests at the n home were Mrs. so much time IygSeas.dn-witthctory; _\ _Railâ€"Air Connection ._. Unbeaten for 2 Years to East Reduces Time The Highwood Indians put an imâ€" pressive'ending to the 1931 season on the gridiron last Thursday aftâ€" ernoon when they ran over the strong Marvel A. C. of Chicago, 49â€"0, at the Highwood field. This ABeiin U y : NO â€" ORA . t ul td PcC ie 2 20 0 Wl o4 ol C en is the second consecutive year thnt\ the Indians have gone un,de{eated] and: unscored ~upon ~through thsir powerful line. . Incidently, this vieâ€" tory enables the Indians to hang up a record of 16 wins and a just claim to the Lake county championâ€" ship in the 165 pound division. The lineup: â€" Barrufi, rh.; Credi, le.; Bartlett, Ilh.; Curley, re.; Crack, rg.; Cooney, fb.; Bernardini, Q; Benvenuti, R.T., Capitan; Brasa, It:; Sceornovaco, Ig.; Capitani, C; Touchâ€" downs Barrofftâ€"(3) â€"Bernardini (2) Bartlett; Curley, Cooney. ‘ Points after touchdown: J. Brasa. â€" Substitutions: Herb <«Englund for THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1981 Bartlett; Coffman for Cooney; Scasâ€" sallatti for Scornovaco; Frantonius for Curley; Hiner Englund for Credi; Tosi for Bernardini; Scabby for Benvenuti; Karwhakd for Crack; for Brasay Cooney for Barruffi. â€"Theâ€"Indians found â€"no trouble in scoring, and play after play went for touchdowns, with Barruffi, ace right half back, going over three times and J. Bernardini, reputed high â€"school _ substitute, â€" crashing over twice. The suscess of the team is largely do to Coach Maestri who has Eï¬cp% a group of college plays that depend on the speedy play of the team as well as deceptiveness. This is considered a great acheiveâ€" ment in football and there is no doubt + that â€"people â€"would> â€"much rather see fast and deceptive plays rather than the old time power plays. For this reason the Indians boast a following justly due such a brilliant team. _ ~â€"N~owâ€"that the giories of the gridâ€" iron have.come to a close the Inâ€" dians are out to ‘seeck new laurels mg next Wednesday night under the direction of G. A. Barrufi and the coaching of "Buck" Taylor. The loâ€" cals boast a very good lightweight team having dropped but cne game out of 16 last season and the heavâ€" ies are not to be forgotten for their good work. ® n extra dividends were so éemmon they didn‘t make the headlines ?â€" . A scientific one based on stimulation of circulation, elimiâ€" nation â€" through the skin . . . both vital factors to good AND will positively take any and all fat off iom- figure . . . in any and all places. + > 614 Church St.â€"Evanston â€" . Tel. Davis 2004 Remember the good old days when REDUCING basketball and will begin trainâ€" 8 South Michigan Avenue 5454 South Shore Drive by. EDYTH DIEDRICH‘S JANUS METHOD Branch «a A new railâ€"air hookâ€"up greatly reducing travel time from north shore cities to New York and other eastern points via Chicago has been established by the North Shore line withâ€" Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc., it was announced today by R. S. Amis, genéral passenger agent. This makes a total of four air transport lines operatingâ€" from the Municipal Airport with which the North Shore line has service arrangements to points throughout the country. us 3 i noige the~*"Lindbergâ€"line,"â€"asâ€"Transconâ€" tinental and Western Air is known, are Fort Wayne, Ind.; Dayton, Springfield, Columbus, Ohio; Pittsâ€" turgh, Harriskung and Philadelphia, ~Fa. , Under the new hookâ€"up the trip to, New York from Milwaukee is made in 11 hours and 23 minutes, from Racine in 10 hours and 51 minâ€" utes, from Kenosha in 10 hours and 42 minutes, and from Waukegan in 10 hours and 24 minutes. â€"Other eastern cities served en routs by Bcarding the North Shore line limited leaving Milwaukee at 6 a.m., Racine at 6:32 a.m., Kenosha at 6:41 a.m., and Waukegan at 6:59 a.m., the traveler journeys to the Chicago Loop, whence he is whisked to the Municipal Airport by taxicab from the airlines ticket office in the This year buy a living Christâ€" mas tree. It is more truly representative of the joyous occasion and after the holidays it may be planted outâ€"ofâ€"d:ors. Call us now and reserve your living Christmas tree. We have a fine assortment of all the popular evergreen family. Landscape Gardening Charlesâ€" Fiore ___Nurseries _ _A Living: % Christmas & ‘Loeated on Route 22, One mile woest of Milwaukee Avenue specialsts in f Ofice: 49 Prairle Avenue Teleshone Highland Park 528 Nursoery : Prairie View . Phone Libertyville 628â€"Râ€"1 _ HIGHWOOD Not _ & Golf and the Waters THE P RESSs airport at 9;:30 a.m., making interâ€" York at 6:23 p.m., eastern time (5b:23â€"central_time), _ Arrangements for ‘the railâ€"air trip can also be made from other points on the North Shore line, said Mr, Amis. FRENCH LICK $30 ~â€"â€"Including French Lick, Indiana .« "Home of Piuto W ater" T. D. Tagoart, President § H. J. Fawcerr, Menager 7:30 A. M. Monday _« _ .. N o. An allâ€"expense ticket can be purchased and full inâ€" formation obtained at Monon Railroad Thirjt%gï¬a, _ 163 W. Jackson Blod., Chicagoâ€"phone Harrison 3303 FRENCH LICK SPRINGS HOTEL COMPANY "physical depression" all your own won‘t * A help put business back on its feet. Your friends are right when they say you need a change! Here‘s the perfect short vacationâ€" _ *# Friday to Monday at French Lick in the invigorating Cum. berland foothillsâ€"at an unprecedented rate! $30 pays for it ow > allâ€"your raiiroad and Putliman (lower berth) _ï¬ _ uce both ways, an outside roomâ€"andâ€"bath WAady all meals, golf on both of French Lick‘s 18â€" P _ hole courses, hiking, taking the waters of the _ famous Pluto, Bowles, and Proserpine Springs. Come this weekâ€"endâ€"it will set you up for the winter. If you want to stay longer, equally attractive rates prevail: (Return tickets good 16 days.) e i as>> An § An allâ€"expense weekâ€"end trip toâ€" Leave on the Monon at 9 P. M. Fridayâ€"arrive in Chicago at his light will shine down through â€"Johnâ€"J. Raskob has toaned ~more money to the Democratie Party, which is at least no worse than risking it on the stock market, * C 7 336 sBA