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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1932, p. 30

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B7 Ew a fresh, warm air to all parts of your car. HaDees Hot Water Heat £3 gives you all the comforts of home while driving on bitterest winter days. Complete control of both volume and direction of 25 South Second Street Telephone H. P. 391 Just a ///Io EEP. Posi*ivzly the last word in Car Heating Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. and a half of time. A National Surety Co. gold bond guarantee of quality with Right at your fingerâ€"tipâ€"a switch that brings instant floods of rear seat modelsâ€"a size for every make car. . "Blows Hot when it‘s Coldâ€"Blows Cool when it‘s Hot" Let us help you laugh at winter [ â€" $10.95 | Hadesâ€"Zesto Tropic-Aire _ Red Head COMPLETE INSTALLED : SWITCH | THE PRESS _ National Membership Week of the ‘Needlework Guild of America, one of the largest charitable organizaâ€" | tions in the world, with branches in ; nearly 800 cities and towns throughâ€" | out the United States, in Honolulu ‘and in Panama, will begin October | 10. During the week of the 10th td 15th, the annual collection of garments for the needy will begin, ‘and new members will be cordially welcomed by officers of the various branches. . Last year, the guild, "The Charâ€" ity that Helps all Charities," colâ€" lected and distributed to hospitals, homes and institutions, 1,900,000 garmentsâ€"and â€"pieces of household linen, inqeasing the number for the previous year by 100,000. This was accomplished with the aid of the Junior Workers, numbering 32,â€" 000, some of them children only five years of age, who collected 106,000 articles. They were assisted by the Boy Scouts, who proved enthusiasâ€" tic and valuable workers. The Neediework Guild of America which was founded in Philadelphia in 1885, by. the late Mrs. John Wood 5300 Blockâ€"Sheridan Road, | Breakfastâ€"25c, 35¢, 50¢ EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL Printed Menus Mean Nothingâ€" QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE and SERVICE Are What Really Count! * DINE IN THE «_ MARINE DINING ROOM â€">â€" _ DINNER â€" One Price â€" $1.50 Dinnerâ€"80c, 90¢c, $1.00 Needlework Guild to Regin October 10th Every Night Including Saturday and Sunday. No cover charge Week Nights, 75¢ Satu.rdays. Concert and Dance Music. Luncheonâ€"85¢; Breakfastâ€"40¢c to $1.00 THE GRILL . Mr. Chalmers . Assistant The Glencoe Riding School offers exceéllent facilities for both the exâ€" perienced and novice rider. Espeâ€" cial emphasis is given to the inâ€" struction of both adults and chilâ€" dren. _ Mr. Chalmers personally supervises all lessons. Ride for Health and Pleasure Riding Horses $1.00 per hour The beneficiaries of the Highland Park branch to which | garments have been distributed during the past year, include: The Highland Park hospital, the Visiting Nurse, the Dorcas Home, the Lake Bluff Orphanage, the Ridge Farm Preâ€" ventorium. â€"The â€"president of. the. Highland Park branch is Mrs. Thomas Creigh; viceâ€"president, Mrs. Sellar Bullard and Mrs. Rolland Hastings; secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Edwin T. Johnson, Jr. ilar organization started in Dorset. shire, England, by Lady Wolverton Membershipâ€"inâ€" the guildâ€"eonâ€"istyâ€" of giving two new garments @ year and in view of the present urgent need, everyone is asked to join the guild and aid in supplementing the work of the hospitals, whose com. fortable beds the outgoing patients must leave, often to return to cold, cheerless homes, with such scant, poor clothing that relapse or some other form of disease finds them an easy prey. The warm, serviceable clothing collected by the many branches of the guild this fall, will go to hundreds of institutions throughout the country, where it will be distributed to children, the aged and the friendless, in other words, the utterly helpless. PRIVATE LESSONS Luncheonâ€"50¢c and 65¢ + THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 139 $3.00 per hour $2.00 per hour Melville, junior i Miss P lated the Geneva eva‘s sur of leade institutio religious of Antio« during t attraction residents the large church se of Highl: gram fo Young church, â€" THURSDA cers, Re kegam; l J. Herse cation ar O‘Dell, â€" Ellis Con Presid: Highland Petty, A Sherwoo Irene Ro officer, Park; ed children‘ Edwards, division, tioch; a How t are bein be the l¢ future Y manner evening Mrs. S. ger, Mr Gladys 1 Mitchell, Mrs. Eln betts. In aft around t of the C terian ct the Dor their fan students the coun their act Young F dist chur discussio in the w of schoo the confe Advis ett, L. Jevne, Just, W Fritsch, Report that the Church : largest | and the school 0 the higl work d Officer for the C (C

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