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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1932, p. 34

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. In! Chicago Dan, 2:... 1 "'-, mmxs _ "' "(m ", In Cantu] An. N. n. n scum.me is. WALKER A will: picture with . new A1no Final mi]... of our mm does away with Anniversary Ire-uni breaking crystals 8750.00 span Rom _ 'Ill be given, nay-to the lucky $12.95 - "" -- - Come in and see this new sen- ZANE cum “that! 39; mt alto}: that “Heritage " the -wer 'mro than! ow 'ttr" Wed.-ahse Dar Only Oct.” An Seats "e mm Purchase Mfwnt 8633-07-7; T_trettmGatt..sii. Stanwyck f Std” irfriio; king and an Amer.. V ipao, cowboy. inEurope. -.- 1lrury something new. - ou an; "_-c-_-:-----------------------'- mmcmnmmx may}!!! 'iiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;'ii"f, SPEAK IlliRlillm1 Thurs. & Fri. Itreit Sunday continuous front 2:00 70,000 WITNESSES New and Hit 3391.“ Back -'-. 'eh'lth'l'h'it'dir'ne New Sensational 25c to 5:30 After 35c-40e Children!“ Lurid. a seyLirii . Evening at " 20-21 iuc:thir-,vtm1aLaunsvarscssLiiG members. Mrs. Wilson K-lineis meme bership chairman. The finance com- mittee met at the home ot the tr. nance'chairman, Mrs. Robert Walk- er Monday of this week. uhr'vilia'e.""" "’r Terms if chaired u " pct "It - ”v --_i_. _ rriiiG'TrUTi"Giiui.' YWCA 1 pm _ Regular League Meeting I _ ' . . 7 Inn-una- Girl Rm erhe first regular meeting of 3he "3m” b',',',','."",',',',.: 1f,ld1tt,tprg,gi 'f."tc',f e ' a. wuglland Park League. we; held one s',t,Tiif,t,ft',t,cj.atiii, 'iri7rr'-Xlr1'lir.el'te4 e nesday, October 19. It was a _r'e'l'gtiA't,t,'o,v,g':ti,t,',t meet m . week for luncheon meeting with Mr. Click of “It. 'afd' s'lff,llllfg;, 'gfk'nlgy sh'.",',.'",",',',; the Illinois: Joint Emergency Relief Green Ba, 'sehooU tsotd theit meetirttm on Servie . hand-ye It the Y.W. Lent Thunder they e, was the speaker. During had I party and todny they will hold their the past week the membership com- at waif“; meeting “a eieet ofBeers. mittee of the kimono hnvn hm“ not. it.WL. " "...'.!.letery1t. to be, . Sunshine: You have .paid for "%GJiiiiCii as you may need." _ vote, do not erase. If you do, your ballot will be thrown out and not counted; __ Take theopoittd ballot back to the election judge and ask for a LtttcgtngtVcaonoeLuxn- Iin order to have your vote counted Lyon must mark your baitot carrect- lg. The intersection of your cross must be 'well within the circle or square beside your mun or party. It is wisest to place your cross be- fore each of your undidates' names whether you split your ticket or not. Jt-votrmakearmiAzrta, and givethé' wrong candidates the benefit of yourl l. H. Nefneroff CREDIT WEEKS FiitiiTisi9,"" say, in} minds. This measure has also endorsed by the league. Spatial Introductory Price Must Be itrutered “In order _to vote you must be JUMP _ 'A/lHHrt (Ccntinuor hom page 4) __ - 7.-- v..- - m... “away. 1"I'ee9taq'-e-Aqrmeisu, in; the-st, 'iléd tuiihjt WWIIH. -3. Fiihr, YWCA. 7:15 van. . . po Wednesday. Hakim. our Terrace, 4 p.111. :tIon judge and ask Wednesday. 5th and 6th Mr: of Pe: ,d'lfhff. Sun-hint". YWCA: "iii "pass. for as many ballots; Thur-idly. Lamb. Tth “a an. _._,__ league, "and Till runes ty Kin the othiuGTiii, "a; don't belong to Uncle Tod's family .John. Roosevelt,, son of -the gover- nor, failed to qualify in one of the ridiyg- ev_e_nts at the Duchess Coun- in the Waning a -sari-trii, 53.11;; gram was held in the Guild hall. _ Corporate communion was held at 9 o’clock in the morning -and Evensong sermon at 8 o'clock in the evening. Rev. E. S. White Was the guest pastor. -- The Christ church Episcopal choir of Waukegan furnished the music. Monday. October 17, at 8 o'eloek me zom anniversary of the St; Andrew's Episcopnl church of Grayslake was celebrated Sunday, October 16 with two services. The Graislake Church Has . b Anhiversary Sunday girls iaLiiriliVi pram- ,,_ ‘.__ ..... - - loll o'eloek. On Friday. Oct. M. have their annual Hallowe’cn, n YWCA from 7 to ' o'clock. ,,__V.._ -.-w.- .rum um- Place uhool. held a business meeting and election of we". on Hand-y afternoon. The following odious um elected: president. .R.uth, lama. via nreuident. Vera Icon-ale: "gnaw. La Veins 'feysurr. Mr. Hannr a... o't.",git bu b3: Mania with "At , m . taan over PM. .urinzlns that. aittrhttter Btartin. outg- ttte Y to uk- "o.... -.---" _ -. _ a "m! w: cur: In T,',r.t".tePrrt.het9Glirr'ii"ift Hug mgmber Ist the Girl-Renata. in. Y" I; Gre" Andmlhgy were a,” it m, _"-""'""." --lFSi'i'irti."iCiti "tNe h _ ' P r . ”on,” . in as sovmsnooxn mm I Monday. Blue Trunk. YWCA. 4 tun. Tue-day. Pegtts,rtilkdiiGre', u, an. WWIIH. -3. Fiihr, YWCA. 7:15 van. Wednesday. Hakim. Oak Terrace, 4 an. Wedneudu, 6th and 6th Mn of Lin- ,d'lfhff. Sun-hint". YWCA. 8:30 pm. Thundny. Lincoln 7th and 8th radon, _ Lincoln whool. 4 Inn. Sciatic o? loath: Followinl‘ is the "Mule of it! Reserve duh- nlmdy on". 50nd". mu. bun-1.. " Cl.lSTEN wmpow CLEANER ,,‘,____, ..-..u.-., club vii! meet - m I! I. Not Rough Riders 51rt, “Junk; 61-5. tawdrvou. ;hom“_inxi' gull-round bEthgg: . an 3.13;; 9;?! tdel, who " f imvmmwoum "ii". ' annummsma ,_li(iirfd"iiiuTiiii"i"iii" Home menu Small Boy: "Well,-did-rott ever try to cheer anybody up that's just had. five bananas, two hot dogs "and seven ice cream cones t"-Hot Sands. . e v *':" T" a'." ",'""~ JV'“ little brother up pad stop his cry- ing?" _ latte Ifouse doii'iCirGiiEriie" Ewell. WWW. Gordon Cook, who with. _her com- mittee. planned and arranged a charming piece of work. The folder is printed on soft orange toned pa- per and has on ‘its cover a lovely "Ti"'-"""""""""?"'-)) gratulsted upon its success. The luncheon was prepared and served by members of'the philan. thropy committee end the house committee. It was simple and aie. Mien: one} in excellent taste; served in a moat eifieient manner. Instead of the regular year book this season, the club decided to cur- tail expenses by a simple folder am nouncipg programs, lists of commit. the most discriminating critics. Her voice has a rich vibrant quality With tremendous range. _ ‘ Hetuiertetioiti showed her marked , interpretive ability and her audience ; was especially pleased with "Cart Nome" from Rigoletti which showed her operatic ability and "The Lux. embourg Gardens" by Manning, which displayed a smooth velvety quality of tone and a difBettit sun. taining power. Mm. Marie Hammer of Ravinia, TNr-ra-ay-tttroms-user pianist; accompanied Miss harden. F Delightful Afternoon Altogether, it was an uputsualls delightful afternoon and the pro. gram chairman, Mrs. A. B. Tanner, Wt are cm Parr and of old batte charge will battery new la. TtgttChN D PARK pair and reconditioning old batteries. V A fresh we will rive ’your old a .0.- _,s"-u--t':vr. PY (Continued from page 3) m'expcm in an: re- mumav._ omosmrl 20, I, ' 1'thtar't you cheer your 266 tween been a cost It 41 b: $300,tl “on villag1 long t to 891 struct: " ing 1 year, of et was " Fore: Lib its fe rented postpf erty 4 will b sonvil ban 1 com_1 net i, hrs ttotHI tsnd 1 En Liber Li Six It

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