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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1932, p. 18

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American Bird Products, inc. Station "C," Chicago, 1Hi. Nutritionâ€"for all birdsâ€"all the time. Relieves shedding out of s e a s o n. Real bodvâ€"building qualities prevent colds and other ailments. Rich in vitamins A,. _ YEAR TO BE NOTABLE *==» «> Aside from this course, there are plans for several additional Tuesday morning lectures on such topics as "Interior Decorating," "Rugs, etc., and perhaps sonte classes in cooking, an exhibit of member‘s handwork, or a fashion show. If there is sufâ€" to be free to all club members, and a small fee will be charged to nonâ€" members. the Bc ;a d Qailor . â€".704 CHURCH STREET â€" (Continued from page 3) DON‘T BE MISLEADâ€"There is only one Royal Tailors in Evanston and located at 704 Church Street. The need of Royal Tailor Clothes on the North Shore has been assertedâ€"this has necessitated our opening a larger store with a greater selection of fine fabrics than ever beâ€" foreâ€"with better service and finer facilities. The range of price offers greater values. We‘re ready when you‘re ready to fit' you in your new madeâ€"toâ€"measure Fall or Winter suits! . . Royal Tailored Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats _ $19.50 â€" $24.50 â€" $29.50 â€" $37.50 CHICAGO STORE: 202 West Jackson Boulevard NEW LOW Your local dealer will give you a free copy of our valuable book ‘How To Care For And Feed Birds."" or send us his name and we will mail FREE / to Lee Gatewood. The second event will probably be the Philanthropy Dance, which will be held on the Friday following Thanksgiving, in â€" November. â€"The proceeds â€"of this dance will be diâ€" vided among the five committees of the department, and used in various philanthropic enterprises. The committees actively at work in this department are as follows: Child Welfare â€" chairman, Mrs. Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, chairman of the Social Service department, reports that the first major activity of the department will be a Tag Day to provide milk for Highland Park babies. This event is sched: uled for the last week in October, and further announcement will be made later. The funds raised last February for this purpose, are now entirely exhausted, and it is necesâ€" sary to repeat the effort in order that babies in our own vicinity may have milk during the winter. bers, there will be French classes Social Service Dept. former seasons. " _ WELLNITZ GIBSON THE P RESS The first regular discussion hour will take place in December. _A small part of each meeting will be given to reviewing the new poetry under the leadership of Miss Barâ€" %‘m__efe-_i\_ll_m_m_r_sj_tht club are invited to join in these meetings, which will be held in priâ€" vate homes unless the group beâ€" comes too large. In that event, the are being written. At their first meeting, Mrs. Henry Holt Hilton of Chicago, former president of the Chicago Woman‘s club, will give a talk "entitled "Books Without Words." Mrs. Hilton is an unusuâ€" ally interesting speaker with much to say that is stimulating, and the group is fortunate in having her as a guest speaker for their 'opening meeting. â€" *_ The Book Review committee is in charge of Mrs. Caryl Cody Pfanâ€" stiehl. They.plan to meet on the third Monday afternoon of each month, at 2:45, to talk over toâ€" gether some of the best things that These drama classes will be open to any club members interested, and those in charge hope for a large enrollment to insure a successful and interesting year. Coâ€"operation with War veterans, Mrs. A. M. Lowrie, Fine Arts Dept. Mrs. Henry '3 ‘Clark, chairman. The drama group, with Mrs. Wm. L. Winters as chairman, is planning group study of the history and deâ€" velopment of the drama from its earliest forms to the modern theâ€" atre as we find it today. There will also be a group formed to study theâ€" atrical sets and lighting, and to do active construction of stage scenery and settings. This group will stage the plays produced by the departâ€" ment during the winter. z_ Warren E. Danley. â€" Civies â€"‘ chairman, Mrs. A. P. Snite. Public Welfareâ€"chairman, Mrs. Roger S. Vail. I" â€" Oak Park Lake and Forest A good school record is hard to make when defects of visjon are not corrected. Make sure your child‘s eyes are seeing clearly and comfortably by having a comparative checkâ€"up now before school begins. No charge or obligation incurred for our Try Our w "Emergency Service" AL from broken lenses It‘s Rapid ! th "Sight Checking Service" ‘Send the Whole Child P ® _ ko s attstrom &‘Sanders | _ "Caustomâ€"Bilt Glasses"® _ # SCIENTIFIC AND MANUFACTURING _ OPTICIANS _ â€" to School This Year Three Stores 391 Central Avenue â€" Highland Park Phone H. P. 2160 (a comparative test revealing status of vision as compared to normalcy) _The unit‘s new officers follows: President, Mrs. Dan Hunt; first viceâ€" president, Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Jr.; second viceâ€"president, Mrs. William Cruickshank; treasurer, Mrs. George Jacobs; chaplain, Miss Louise Huhn; historian, Mrs. Carl Scheer; secreâ€" tary (appointed) Mrs. Wm. Cruickâ€" shank; sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms, Mrs. Leâ€" Roy Meyers. Jackson‘s maneuver in the Shenanâ€" doah Valley campaign. Why don‘t they reâ€"enact Andy Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans? Commander, William Cruick shank; senior viceâ€"commander, Wilâ€" liam Tennermann; junior viceâ€"comâ€" mander, Philip Scully, Jr.; finance officer, Harry A. Olendorf; sergeantâ€" atâ€"arm, C. W. Bell; chaplain, A. R. Schneider; adjutant (appointed), W. K. Hout; service officet, C. E. Huhn; historian, Russell Potterton. Leonard A. Hook, eighth district commander, will be the installing officer and speaker of the evening. A social hour will follow the cerâ€" emonies, with the members ofâ€" the Auxiliary unit serving as hostesses. Deerfield post No. 738, the Amer. ican Legion, and Deerfield unit No, 738, American Legion Auxiliary, will install their officers for the coming year, at a joint meeting next Monday evening, October 10, at 8 o‘clock, in the Masonicâ€"temple. â€" The following officers have been elected to serve the post: . â€" ure of their program is to be the continuation of the Sunday after. noon Art teas, which proved so pop. ular last year. house. Miss Anne O‘Brien is chairma of the Art committee, which has had several meetings to discus; their plans. One interesting feat. Joint Installation ‘ of Legion Monday The British at Aldershot, Engâ€" "THURSDAY, OCTOBER s W1 ~_ Evanston 702 Church St. WE GRIND ALL LENSES the premises eld in the club 7 ulu Zwa Rree Bror Bace Afte Barr Bart Bleu Clar: City Drea Flan Faus Farr Isis. 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