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Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1932, p. 10

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~â€"|Weekâ€"End Specials painter of special panels, including murals and church decorations, Miss Bigelow was associated for many years with Lionel Robertson, with the Tobey furniture company. At present she is devoting all her time â€" to her own studio work. Recently much time has been spent in paintâ€" VERNON T. MeMAHON, R.Ph.G. 536 Central Ave., Highland Park â€" PJ As head designer of interior decâ€" orations and furnishings and as a Miss Bigelow will show paintings and decorated trays, furniture and other articles: The many colorful flower canvases reveal the influence of her own charming garden, which has the distinction of being on the Chicago Tribune honor roll. > During the coming week end there is to be an exhibiticn by Alma S. Bigelow and Elizabeth Wells Robâ€" ertson, to be held in Ravinia‘s art colony at the foot of Judson avenue and sponsored by Miss Luella Heinâ€" roth. At 1237 Judson avenue there will be a large collection of the hanâ€" diwork of these two gifted Ravinâ€" ians. â€" Highland Park Pharmacy Painting and Quilt ~Stationeryâ€"Close 25¢ up 25¢ Lip Sticksâ€"Close Outs â€"___ 8¢. 10e Powder Puffs 4 for 25¢ © Compactsâ€"Close Outs ‘21¢ each 8 Cellonhane Wranped Christmas Cards â€"Cannon Wash Cloths 2 for 25¢ _ Jergens French Soap ~â€"_ _2 for 15¢ ; ~â€" Rubber Gloves Special Value $1.00 Baby Dolls 15¢c .50 Witch Hazel, pt. ... . 50,Suay Shaving Cream __.___.... 71.20 8. °M. A. .......000.0022220008] 1.00 Mineral Oil with Agar ......._.._.._. .60 Sal Hepatica ..............._..........__.. 1.00 Ovaltime .................................l2ll..l .15 Sloan‘s Linament ......._.........__.. .65 Pond‘s Cold Cream .............._....... _ .50 Straska‘s Tooth Paste ......._......... .50 Pepsodent ....................c................ $ .50 McKesson Alcohol _..â€".......... ; .75 Squibb‘s Oil .....................2.0.. 50¢ value . 3 cakes Palmolive Soap, a 25¢ cake Cashmere Bouquet Soap, all for 25¢ 1,00° LyBOT ::s...}..s.sstmiswirsccrarssiriciees 1.50 A.B.D. Malt ........._._._...__... 1.00 St. Regis Poker Chips ... .25 Cold Tablets ........_.......__._... .30 Bromo Quinine ............_.... .25 Glycerine Suppositories ... 50â€" Drake‘s Glessco ... .40 Squibb‘s Tooth Paste, 3 f« «65 Barbasol ..............._.._______ 15 Russian Oil .........l._...... 50 Hennafoam ........................ .15 Vick‘s Salve ......................... 1.25 Bayer‘s Asperin, 100‘s ... _.25 Epsom Salts ...._________ .50 Pebeco ... 50 Palmolive Shampoo ..........._..__._.39¢ .15 Dextri Maltose ......._..._.___._.__.__.59¢ .15 McKesson 5 lb. Epsom Salts.....49¢ .50 Honey & Almond Cream .. .35 KOtex ............20.2000s0. .50 Lobesan Cough Syrup .: .25 Kleenex ......_......_....0... 7R _ As supervisor of art in over 30 schools in Chicago, she is a very | busy person and yet she has some‘ 1 how found the time to design and execute a collectiom of quilts which have been shown throughout the country and also in England and Scotland. Their value has been proâ€" ven by the award of the Mrs. Julius Rosenwald first prize in textiles at. the Art Institute. â€" ' | _ Miss Robertson, the "quilt lady,". will display her famous appliqued quilts. Fine old colonial quilts have , been the inspiration for a dis_tinctlyi modern interpretation of this true American art expression. Marguerâ€" ite Williams of the Chicago Daily ; News is quoted in the following| statement: "There are now, it is said, fifteen groups of women in‘ | Chicago neighborhoods who are making quilts, but probably none has injected new life into the old | art as has Miss Robertson." * â€" The hours of the exhibition will be from two to six o‘clock on Satâ€" urday afternoon. Tea will be serâ€" ing and decorating old furniture, bringing it back to a surprising loveâ€" r PS ........l0..l. ositories ..........._.. Paste, 3 for._........?l , 100‘s .._...._.....08¢. ;:-_:-_fi;,% Hershey. Buds, Ib. 29¢ _ .__._81. Jordan Almonds Glazed ............70g Ih "O4 ... 19¢ THE PRESS â€"â€".590¢ 2329 Phone Highland Park 4100 98¢. Our Own Pack 19¢ | 2 Ibs. Schrafft‘s $1.00 9¢ |_Local residents will be given anâ€" ‘ other opportunity to visit Milwau kee, Racine or Kenosha, Wis., at bargain rates next Sunday (October | 16), when the North Shore line will 'again operate excursion specials at ; one dollar for the round trip, it wa: ‘announced today by R. S. Amis. passenger traffic manager. The lowâ€" , cost excursions from Chicago and north shore communities to the Wisâ€" consin cities are being continued beâ€" cause of the large public demand. i as indicated by the fact that 2,639 'persons took advantage of the dolâ€" lar excursion last Sunday, said Mr. Amis. craft may be seen. It is open to the public and a very cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested. Another Sunday Low Fare Trip on N. S. Line ved at the homes of Miss Bigelow, M_iss Rob«_:rtson and Miss Heinroth, Trade in your old Pen if it has a 14 kt. gold point. $2.00 allowance on a $5.00 or $7.00 Parker Pen WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL [ nue. Lucien Lelong Compacts $1.00 Frostilla Economy Combination Single\$l.50 Double $1.75 formerly $3.50 and $5.00 Cocoanutâ€"Carmels CANDY SPECIAL 50c Kleen Up Kits . Ice Cream Brick Chocolate Chip 60c Boulevard Playing Cards No. 4. Deerfleld â€" Shields high school. . .« â€"_ No. 5. Kelley‘s office, 27 N. Sherâ€" idan road. No. 6. N. S.Gas Co. office, S. St. Johns avenue. No. 7 381 Roger Williams avenue. No. 8 Northwestern railway deâ€" pet, Ravinia.â€"(Note: As there is no phone available at this polling place, registration on Oct. 18 and Nov, 1 will be at 1628 Judson ave. No. 9 509 N. Green Bay road. No. 10 Brand Bros. store, 532 Central avenue. No. 11 Lincoln school. No. 12 475 Roger Williams aveâ€" Polling Places > â€"The polling places in the 12 preâ€" cinects of Deerfield township are sitâ€" uated as follows: No. 1 38 S. June Terrace, Lake Forest. L No. 2 City hall, Highwood. No. 3. Oak Terrace school, Highâ€" Those who did not vote in the April primary should not fail to visit the polling places in their reâ€" spective precincts on October 18 to make sure that they are registered. If you are not registered it may be necessary to swear in your vote on election day, it is explained. ~~The polling places in the 12 preâ€" cincts of Deerfield township are as follows: â€" Jordan Nurseries Waukegan Rd., Deerfield Just North of County . Line Road , it is pointed out by election officials, it is a safe precaution for everyâ€" body to make sure that his or her name is on the list in the precinet in which he or she lives. Those voters who cast their balâ€" lotsâ€" at the April primary undoubtâ€" edly are listed in the poll books with their addresses as of that date. Anyone who has removed to anâ€" other precinct since should be sure to see that his or her name is listed in the poll list of the precinet in which their new address is. _Also, The first registration day for Lake county voters who expect to cast their ballots in the general election on November 8 is October 18, and those who fail to visit the polling places on that date will have another opportunity on Noâ€" vember 1, the last day for regisâ€" tering in this county. Election officials will be at each polling place in the several townâ€" ships on October 18 to give infor:â€" mation to voters and see that they are properly registered. They will be at the polling places again on November 1. . FIRST REGISTRATION â€" _ DAY IS TUES; OCT. 18 Election Officials Will Be at Polls Also on Nov. 1 ; List _. Polling Places THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,â€" 10988 T HE W i Ts

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