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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1931, p. 31

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fourth ann nd Park. Left Reum, internaâ€" car W Rosenâ€" win, secretary. Carleton colâ€" elt, â€" William ollege; Hazel ege at Cedar Wolterding, rgity of Cin e Pauw uniâ€" KCeuka Teachâ€" Tew York. Jordan, Dougâ€" ty of Illinois: rell; Kenneth Olive Frantz, Heraldâ€"Examiner young people moll 2. o . â€" . *_ ce meyer, ‘with 11210 to UGrand Jm Miss Donna Belle Jensen at the h es # Plano, Two alléged check forgers, John .+. The costumes were dainty and| Damski and Thomas Karner, both Pretty and the songs‘ were sweetly| of Chicago, were bound over to the 208 ~ The theme of the operetta grand _ Tss a clgnzznabfioryv.rfj;:wj;_ WW § â€" S Nt â€"trowded ~"school Frooms gave| bonds were set at $11,000, _ _ Widence of the fact that an auditorâ€"|" The twop men were arrestedâ€"Dec: "hnnhmmbiyhmilioded 12. Since then, they have been Mlym-fwmn.phmunh identified_ by_â€"several‘ narry" .pie" â€"Made Tor one © 1981 .. ; _ "" Un of the Wilmot school preâ€" Sented the operetta "The Toys That Had to Wait" on Friday evennig, directedâ€"byâ€"Mrs. D. W. Meyer, "with iiu Imnnna. D. * *».. 1 Children of Wilmot * School Give Operetta $strated . , " C0_by muscularâ€" action, the reâ€" tarding of speech for four and a half seconds, the talking telephone dial and the use of a pocket transâ€" mitter which is of service in ampliâ€" fring the talks of public speakmj were among: the other wonders demâ€" ONSt n t a 4 The thundering heart be method of sending pictures phone, . the artificial larynx gives speech to the dumb, th created by muscularâ€" action,~ tarding of speech for ; four halt seconds, the talking te di!al and the use of a nocrlst thusiastic over these demonstraâ€" Itniob? about other products of the ratories that are in general use _ilibe,BelLTelepthtéfif Some of them have improved service with favings of hundreds of: millions of dollars, ,‘!A,Yta,.‘letlmcdr"mm voltage electric current and passed directly into Mr. Grace‘s body. He then placed a finger against the ear of one of the members of the audiâ€" ence who immediately experienced the eerie sensation . of “hearing! things" although not a sound was L 0s0 Li 7 i ENE ARN LA ists ic ngecs d +.A . .AE \ demonstration of the e projection of speech direct human brain. . To do this Waves.. were â€"tranafarma 4 Ks 00 4y c c c oc Y en the “‘unseumblin‘g” device _ was turned on they were translated perâ€" fectly. : Colonel Shreeve‘s speech was heard perfectly® over the large loud speaker in the auditorium. ~...â€" .. Projects Speech â€"â€" â€" ks y u0.: ~AGiephohne Company." This was further demonstrated by means of a phonograph record, 39â€" Hear London Following "the stage demonstraâ€" tion of "scambled" speech Mr. Grace. put in a call for London, England, and in a few minutes was talki â€" 7 , the European rep.â€" resentative of the American Tele. phone and Telegraph company. With the use of the inverted device the words â€" of Colonel BShreeve, coming from across the Atlantic, first soundâ€" ed like so much gibberish, but when th llunmmh|;“,.” i9 50 09 say “Phy'O"Fine Cfi] Immediately the appar lated it as: "Telephohe This was further demo means of a nhonnorazk _ ie ~A . â€" _ ~â€"V~.â€"sxiMP 1n€ 10W pitch "“‘mâ€""fltâ€"mfim*â€"â€"%;:fi speech is unintelligible to a listener and is theâ€"current method of obtainâ€" ing privacy for radioâ€"telephone con.â€" servation. "Asg g demonstration Mr, Grace called for a vg[gntafi,m{ theâ€"audience~and in<t,,, . 3 ~*AV 1O Oea Jrom page 5) ROLL CALLâ€"OF SKY __ LECTURE FEATURE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 193; Other Wonders _ (Continued from 1 __.. , _ _ + 1706 soundâ€" much gibberish, but when crambling" device _ was they were translated perâ€" Ns Lt m c L Yastic was Mr. Grace‘s n of the electrostatic speech directly into the or radioâ€"telephone con. § a demonstration Mr. for a V9!umm;_h,1mm and instructed him to apve c o l uetoens not a sound against the ear ‘rs of the audiâ€" ly experienced ~ ~Of ‘"hearing __Crinkâ€"Aâ€"Nope," apparatus transâ€" _ beat, â€" the res by teleâ€" ynx, which , the noises the sound That| Bogus Check Artists identified â€" by â€"several ~north she merchants. Sndet id eE "I700 AUGEIRCE for the bracket _btween 6,000 25,000 â€"gallons" was 50 cents KK TCE a P With the minimum charge of $2.50 per_ quarter retained but with the rate for use of water changed,â€"Libâ€" ertyville housekeepers are in for a small savings in the future. Rates were raised a few years ago in the inland town to help in financing the erection of a water tower. The rates have been cut five cents per thouâ€" will still provide a small surplus for the rm{ve fund. The former Ttate Pn AL_ d e ced Libertyville Water _ Rates Cut Slightly our own community,. Aamoeg o CCC e 20â€" C OCCâ€"ARCLPEbE UEHCHIT (State) Christmas fund for hospitalâ€" ized â€"veterans; to the Department Child Welfare Christmas fund; and toâ€"the local Reliet ’omniution, for Christmas baskets . for families in day evening, Dec. 23 cago hospital. vorcas Home, Deerfield. Transporâ€" tation was provided by the "40 and 8," and each child, in addition to the afternoon‘s fun, received gifts and a Christmas stocking. Mrs. John Farner represented Deerfi unit on 6ccasion. Among the workers who tagged and wrapped Christmas gifts at North Chicago hospital Sunday were four Deerfield women,. Mmes.â€"Dan Hiint, ~ Wilson Neargarder, Frank | Jacobs Jr., and Carl â€"Scheer, â€"__ Several members of Deerfield unit attendedthe dance given by the Auxiliary, Eighth district, Wednesâ€" d o reaame is _ _ Friday afternoon was inde ~gala occasion for the World orphans of Lake county> A the guests at the party at Lake est, given. by .the Eighth â€"dis were eleven children â€" from Dorcas Home, Deerfield. Tran: SatiOn Was nrovidaA h« iL. H sn |â€".The extensive holiday program of| _A pleasar the American Legion Auxiliary has| with the Ch made the season a busy one for the| kindly intere workers of Deerfield Unit . i y evening, a week ago, bers of the 1 Mrs. Dan Hunt, Mrs. Wm. Cruickâ€"| last Tuesday shankâ€"and Mrs. LeRoy Meyers met l(g'. W. B. with Mrs. W. A. Tennermann, â€"at presided, > an her home, to make gay with holiday | inimitable w wrappings the gifts for the forty.| meetingâ€"of p nine children at the Dorcas Home. Dutnct, whic Deerfield unit gave to each ehild a|ed. ‘This repc pair of stockings, and included in accounts of the packages were handkerchiefs, | clubs in the d purchased with a check from the| Mrs. Rober: Highland Park unit. ‘Toysâ€" given to the eleven World War orâ€"| shown by the phans at the Home. Besides â€"the | sandwiches to stockings, Deerfield unit gave the : Home an order for oranges for the L Chris 3 Auxiliary Workers * Have Busy Season Held to Grand Jury , at North Chiâ€" h was indeed a the World War county: Among Eighth â€"district, ]| â€"Tamay Toilet Soap . Forâ€" THE PR BR B8 ed. This report i accounts of the . clubs in the distr ~A pleasantly informed meeting, rvith the Christmas atmosphere of kindly interest and helpfulness preâ€" â€"'lml‘.â€"mâ€"m' the memâ€" bers of the Deerfield Woman‘s club, last Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 15. Mrs. W. B. Metcalf, the president, presided,> and gave, in her own inimitable way, a report of the meetingâ€"of presidents of the Tenth District, which she recently attendâ€" ed. ‘This report included interesting accounts of the activities of other rhithe in 41. "2r 2 eol Woman‘s Club Has _ Christmas Program im comens ge uit us Ns n tpovse mattegs uen en rermanipaerete rempsint _CALIFORNIA NA e oranges Size 150176 Doz Nancy Hall Sivéet Pou.@oes * Michigan Celery . it . ..c..". c# FANCY QuaALity . â€"â€" CLIQuUOT clus Ginger Ale GALEPEY, . . Grandmother‘s Pan Rolls None Such Mince Meat Libby‘s Del.uxe Plums e eR elonnd, â€"_ n _ 2t _â€"__Kâ€"â€"â€"Â¥â€" hk Aged American Cheese us. 23¢ Navy Beans + â€" + Zins. TC E“!'HI Walnub supoer ... 20¢ Mixed Nok :: 5 _ qo p L Th arnameamy .. . ~,< x l7€ Broadcast Mince Meat . . â€" *‘sax 383C cl‘l!lbcny Sauce onomevary â€" .. TAF 18¢ Sunnyfield Rolled Oats avic« . ons LOC Dfll Pickles star srano _ _ _ ar 1n _ AnNNPagepureErruirr _ ERRY on Preserves "AspBERRY 0 C & C Ginger Ale Seedless Raisins ; resi d Assorted Xmas Candies . _ the district, _ _â€" Robert Johnson s splendid coâ€"operation I live i community in â€"sending Boy: Northwestern Settleâ€" Gir]: & PAGRFIC TeA Company VANILLA CHOCOtATE, RAsPBERRAY Here are lfltfiilqu.zqnv-“.' -.fi_' ready to fill larder. food and Christmas #Foobs ood ates sorpbo PALE DRY . 9g0 it o. « 2# PREGG. 210 ng a tistic manner, told Dickens‘ story, "The Cricket on the Hearth." Mrs. Ronald .E. Wageck presented a most interesting history of Christmas carols, and presided at the piano while the group sang two of them, Serving of tea eoncluded a deâ€" lightful afternoon. f 4 cares 22¢ » _ Middle Western Division > the program ment;> Mrs, W, of the work of organitation. _ Girl: 4 pros. 441C \ 124â€"O0Z. m _ in thecountfy."i',"' ; : Where do you live ? : In the country. NO. NO. 2% ‘can 18¢ ‘ree. 15¢ â€" Of. sA 10â€"0%. caxs 29¢ 10 PKGS. 1s. 15¢ ‘. Boyle took charge of » following the business 15¢ LX# C 14e STALKS A. Tennermann told the. Deerfield â€"Relief $1.35 vho boresi}‘n_.; 1Ve, I E’I }Iim THIRTYâ€"THREE 13¢ 15¢ F3 d EOe P 1e e3# o NC Ns s C

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