_ Lincoln Market ment bonds referred toâ€"will be filed | with the two local banks who will| ;l l:hnq of Highland Park should| their work. This will be the ocâ€" .‘Q,J,,,ler full duty in this important ; ecasion of the thank offering by the and most necessary movement. | Missionary society. The applications fOGr 1he PACAPRC! _ Eawmnauth lLearcuis A.BR a aa therefore idle dollar at once desâ€" troys at least five dollars of credit and thereby becomes an dutstanding figure im the army of unemployed. Each idle dollar adds to the. number of idle men. «Unconsciously perâ€" haps, the dollar hider has struck at the foundation of all business, t}‘ie_w.\ft\ti'orf's credit. .. In Hi%nd. Park l In Highland Park the campaign is being conductsd under the ausâ€" pices of the local Chamber of Comâ€" merce. Mr. H. F. Kelley is chairâ€" man of the committee. He has the support and cooperation of t,he; various local organizations. â€" Not: only as a matter of pride, but also_ ~Leg of the Finest Spring Lamb DRIVE TO RELEASE sz â€"Swift‘s Golden West Hensâ€" Choice Native Beef Liver Small Lean Smoked Butt pound Lean Native Boiling Beef pound .. Choice.Native Pot Roast Loin Veal Chops pound ........ Leg of Milk Fed Veal pound Fresh Meaty Spareribs pound .. pound ... pound.... Swift‘s Premium Sliced Bacon pound.....__. wB 3 AJ.â€" & XF. ARRAARILAIRLJRA4 e when .v“’.b.;e‘:: "Kppliga'tibn bwz IDLE DOLLARS HERE (« i; serouoe e es sonae mas be had at the following places of | | ! business: | (Continued from page 3) Highland Park State bank, Nm‘th} , ~ ~~ Shore Trust Co., J. B. Garnett Co.,| efore idle dollar at once desâ€" E. W. Gsell & Co., R. W. Pease & s at least five dollars of credit Co., Swectland‘s p'hurmacv, E. W.! '_‘h(‘.n‘b’;‘ becomes an outstanding | 521 (Ravinia store), City hall,i e im the army of unemployed.| puplic Service Co. (S. St. Johns v idle dollar adds to the number| avenue), North Shore Gas Co., IIliâ€"/ f m Hua e » * E* *» . dle mt.n.l 'Lm.“ns““u‘*]y P®"~â€"| nois Bell Telephone Co. (N. Sherl-' . the dol B hider has S.tr“('kzdan road), Chamber of Commerce,| he foundation of all business, | Highland Park post office | Natinr‘s rrait B * 519 Central Avenue L ommncpronticoniens: io afegutonn tant ; casion of the thank offering by the | Missionary society. ern</â€" Epworth league, 6:30 p.m.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" filed| Those not in church elsewhere are will | invited to attend here. alurday deliver the bonds to the puchasers ho Grace M. E. Church . North Ave. and Lauretta Place Rey. N. S. Nye, Minister Wm. H. Holgate, Sup‘t Church school. â€" Church school, 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Mrs. A. S. Ryan a missionary _ 25c â€"_10c¢ â€" 20c 22¢ 28¢ 20c 12¢ 25¢ 18c °THEB PRESS SsSAMUEL S. SMITH Democratic Candidate for Precinct Committeeman Tenth Precinet Highland Park rock garden from start to finish, with slides, on Thursday, the care â€"of plants and discussion of newer plants on Friday, and on Saturday detailed discussion of the shady garden. In addition extra features are planned for round table discusâ€" sion each" day, with pictures and lists of many lovely plants for Mrs. Klaber, H. P. 1551, or at the door. All classes will begin puncâ€" tually at 1:30. o ___ 218 W. Madison St. _ 4845 Mfl-_ukgmlv. 10934 Michigan ay. _Both men and women are welâ€" come. Tickets for this course can be secured by communicating with in a choice assortmont of colors at 45c per doz. 100 for $3.25 Named sorts at 55¢ to $1,00. per dozen. Our Latest Catalogue on Request This is to be a practical course in gardening, starting with design and execution on Monday, the pracâ€" gating plants on Tuegday, beautiâ€" 71 UIg:Ll ,d,,EA" ,s_,,’,d,,?i on Wednesday. the All next weekâ€"Open to all March 14â€"19 inclusive; 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at 510 8. Linden Ave., Highland Park â€" TEL. H. P. 1551 â€" Week‘s course, per person $5.00 Single tickets, $1.00 In one corner a couple of garden chairs are grouped around a gay little tea table, while the service yard is separated by a picket fence from the growing garden, which has real grass, shrubs and flowers. Great intsrest is being shown in the Garden school to be held every afternoon next week, at 510 S. Lin. den ‘avenue, Highland Park; Mrs. Frederick Fisher and Mrs. Eugeone H. Klaber in charge. The large baszement is being transformed into a small estate, and the smell of earth and growing plants defics the winter, and gives all who enter the assurance that Much Interest Shown in Garden School For Government by the People Vote the Democratic Ballot elect ornerâ€"it is here GLADIOLI BULBS GARDEN SCHOOL GARDEN * _# and St. Mary‘s of Lake Forest, chamâ€" pions of the DesPlaines branch of the Catholic Youth Order, defeated Holy Rosary of Waukegan at St. George high school, Evanston, 26â€" 20. Immaculate Conception, chamâ€" pions of Waukegan, defeated St. Mary‘s Training school, runnersâ€"up in the DesPlaines league, 23 to 15. Lake Forest and Immaculate Conâ€" ception advance to the quarterâ€" finals at DePaul university. â€" The Holy Cross players of Deerfield, who lost to Lake Forest by three points in a second round game, atâ€" tended the games at St. George, and cheered for their league repreâ€" sentatives. Most of the bowlers are improvâ€" ing, making the games closer and more â€"interesting to watch. The league meets every Tuesday night. Next week finds the Trojans meeting the Ramblers and the Roâ€" man‘s meeting the High Flyé;é Lake Forest Wins Sam Bernardi is still the star of the league, rolling a high series of 503 with a season average of 185. close games, losing the second gams by only thres pins. The Trojans also won three games, downing the Romans. by James Bernardi B The â€" Ramblers foundâ€" the going hard, losing three games to the Holy Name Bowling â€" > League Going Strong nue; Earl W. Gsell, drugs, 389 Cenâ€" tral avenue; Meierhoff Hardware Co., 522â€" Central avenue; Sweetland Pharmacy, 525 Central avenue; Highland Park Fruit and Vegetable Market, 513 Central avenue; Picchietti Bros. ‘Grocery, 2 South First street; Vogue Cleaners and Dyers, 327 N. .Green Bay road; Tillman Service Station, 2 N. Greon 12 N. Sheridan road; Laegele} Phgi;'; macy, 303 Waukesan avonna Hioh: Tickets are 50¢c, bought before March 26, and.75¢c after that at the door. â€"Fritz Bahr Flower shop, 535 Lauâ€" rel avenue; Erwin F. Dreis_ke, florist, 55 S. St. Johns; J. B. Garâ€" The Highland Park Garden Study club have placed advanced tickets for the Garden Club of Illinois Flower Show at the Navy Pier, Chicago, April 2â€"9, on sale at the stores listed below. Local Merchants Sell Flower Show Tickets Gieser Health Partor . gg‘menvflx‘clpsjverly) # Tel. Highland Park 4002 Hours 9â€"12,â€" tâ€"5 Eves by appointmenit Vaporized Mineral Baths Swedish Massage Corrective and Reducing Foods THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 Divisional Game â€" for: the past _ much improved again. Four of se comedians are Errol, W. C. Fi lin and Ford St have prominent Stubbs, â€" Mauds James, Ruth Ha Don Novis. S girls take par scenes. Marilyn‘s bu the intricacies 0 maid to barones everybody, if ap as proof. Fred hears things stand at a plane, makes to Berlin, arri ceremony has } sees the newly their carriage : here the morry tier than ever. In due time and the engag Theon all the co Wellingons den his promise. T fering him a b ies.~ He reluct: to Lia, bids h takes himself drowns his tr manner. Lia‘s got her engag Baron Schwar ready had five : Fred‘s friend not dance â€" wit tracted his rov first refuses, } ingly, that he only after he manufacturer. rol2 with hi bluffness. This time N of coquettish I in a Berlin ca the scene is he ence of two w gregationsâ€"G1 nut Grove ore! sador hotel in vero‘s South A bursts a crowd Fred von Wel Majesty, Love "Her Majes th> enchantin Miller‘s art. National star she demonstrs ny," "Rosalie The smiles, comedy," and the dance, ar Mrs. Roy Ho Marilyn Y“Her THURSDAY, M Pr