I IDRY CLEANING CO. ‘00:. 1mg. an m Ava. -- mum. Beginning next week, the Majes- tie Alleys will award a weekly prize to the individual bowler who makes high score for the week. F r In the LucksPinte league, the Lucky Strike 'ttam stand in first place. the Pirates in second, and the Ulcer: in third. In this league, Chafee is high bowler with 155 and Hiatt third with LU. Tonight the H. P. Beverage team win meet Santi’a Dairy and the Highland Garage will bowl Bock’a Service station. ' The high bowling score of Inst week was rolled by Mr. Allan Wolff, who bowled an exceptional game of Booming competition after the Thanksgiving holidaya, the Fell team won two - of the Serie- Mm Santi'a Dairy in the Business Menu Bowling league at the Majestic Al- leis. The Highland Garage took three from the Lincoln Market and the Highland Sweets won three - hom Boek% Last Thursday. the H. P. Beverage team won two from. Louis Shoe Repair, Linder- man you high came of 245 pins a mall as high series aim 7. "----,tW-sr--r-. s __ _ V - _ " Mr. Hitchcock was hdrn in Lee a . _ Center, 11i.pand was educated in the , .1 - "a. r" Chicago'pnblic schools. He entered " 1:) 'MEI F]? the banking bminess in 1875 and . - It , j later became associated with, the Inâ€, t _ ~' ' ‘ Mettopo1iton National Bank of Chi- in. . , r éazo, becoming cashier in 1894. Ct2gaii '.LeEC'1tri'ri' When the bank was consolidated 7 T ge, the First National in 1902i, Mr. ' ’ _ *2 Mood was elected vice-pm dent, ttttna..-. , V a position he held until 1919. _ . ,' n. m... a." The widow, a son and a daughter one it he has: antral» T survive. Funeral services were held t'p'rtCti,".g'ttttt Saturday afternoon " 2:46 " the 'ttgre,'.)?,'.",?,'.?-"?.'.?, BiathedP.tt1-idettet,tMtmrut t,tturt,2"Pl'at't. minke-chill W.Chiea¢o. ' Furnace Work Henry G: Winter SHEET METAL THE BROADMOOR ALL 9F ounwonx IS Banker. Dies, at mi, GUARANTEED _ ' - 1‘ PHONE 635 - ... LTC'"'"". -- -.- 144 North mm Street ,l, --, ', J Lt, b<?$,: yr, i,, In: Jig-1!! 535' 'r, Phone B. P. 178 'e', QUALITY . LAUNDERERS no Moot "tem no a a. I... deMmN. In“... 1- " - to: you In nan-on to... Only I than In. Inâ€. In: "G" III III In"... “In. A - "' the. lo I" a. you '10.“. I to I I... Aw. " 2.1%... a: with“ to“! “who AND Mttretutt400stittdr-itt an.†in the and emu-Leann extrteerrtott_brthernuaied- tmvtn-rofNarNerhteh school, What... My duration, Dee. It, a}! 1t'ehttsttJrt the bulb r. L. Howard B. Hitchcock, the Chicago banker, died Wednesday night of last Week at 11 o'eloek at his Lorna, 543 Waverly road, Highland Park, after a brief, illness of pneumonia. He had been in the banking busi- ness in Chicago for many yeara, and Birtqe1tn9wastherheadbtttieits, vestment house of Hitchcock and Company. He was 74 years old. Hagar}! H.7Hitchcock, sbme interesting information." . - several books on this, subject which 2ilt ',',,t",i-,e'y,'ttg3,1','te.aof, ,M s 1ityzrlrtt £91394th Ahtt, 3331119942915 an man iiitezesthedpisiik _ er, - 2J,'it' 'Y" "' " '.I EdEtP, V " the date of his talk at'the club is s . . ." -. . Dee. 14, the day before the European I. National Industrial Complies debt payments undue to the United _Board--ur.0tt and Its Prevention. States: “his hopedvthat 31'; [mfg 2. E. C. Bueh1er--cotnrm1tsor, Un- .In 1931 he became.editqr in chief of “Foreign Notes,†3, bi-weekly publication dealing with trit'ernation- ttl events. H. Last summer he traveled exten- sively throughout Europe and studied toy sometime in Germany. He was present at the discussion of the frontier problem in Poland, and spent some time in Paris on the Gera , After Dr., Utieramscutmdnaud from the University of Chieatro, he went to Germany where he studied at the University of Munich. Later he was I student at the University of Algiers in northern Africa. Di. Utley is world-renowned " an expert on intemntioml 383i" and is, at the present time, director of the Chicugo Council on Foreign Re- latiom. _ "Others of the Ravinia 3ritiiiyii'ri dub any, "He is an extremely young- and interesting personalityoftohr, and is so much .in demand for lee, tures that the-program committee of the club feels it is a distinct priV- ilege to present him for a talk on Dr. Clifton M. Utley will be the guest speaker " the Dee. 14 meet- ing of, the Iu,virti,ts Wotrtan'ts., club, which will be held Wednesday Atm- noon of next week " the Ravinia Villuge Home. Ravinia Womi'n’s Club W Ctttrds" 7,... PIIII Mrs. Homer Spencer’s recent dis.. cussion of unemplo eat insulin†at the Womga’s retinal-ins; to mind several books on thiq subject which -ieaarlttfet1ppt, qt the. ,Eizhlgndrgrk. in the library, or more than fifty per gent of the population of the city. _ The Highland Park Public library has made notable tou%r-in-a11-tts work.. Up to Nov. 1, 1982, 240.495 books were issued fdr heme reading in the put two years, a gain of 70,410 over the fltrtrres of the pre- vious two years. In Net finding arid research service there was a healthy growth. A "" - A Buy You _ 3. Frazer Hood-Ev-nh, In- It is for public libnriu. The nuance. . " nation-wide condition of unemploy- 4. M. P .Comolitm--pNird Party ment has turned people's attention Itururanee.. _ town-d- leu expensive “recreational 5. J. B. Mnelean--hife Imunnee. pursuits, and, of course, Radius - A Natalia Animus" mutt-high omen: thaws -ee _ - Tho 200th "attrtt6ii"iFr" of Walter . It is doubtful if a single public Scott's death is alebnted this your 111::me Artteriea,-amlesr,, it out» with ast'athtethtttate, mteimr of in- tered a severe cut in its appropria- tereyt in his novel: and in his life tion, reported . reduction in activity and times. Make it the occasion of for, the past two yours. renewing your own _ youthful m- EDGEWATER' BEACH HOTEL Dunning Wang: Bushy Until " o’clock mnuunlA.u, Saturday- (lNematr Until , o’clock . . nmmsw' ' Noto""-m-otekt-sttstxmur, Bu“ Ttrt.itetiatetnt_untttt-,stosr.u." gogummmmmummnoomun iGhi1itik. --ir.e Heating and Plumbing contractors . Ihtt Water, Vapor, High or Loni Pe-trr. Shani . N "e"-"--"--- u. â€kW-tam 738 GLENCOE AVENUE . ‘9 CLIFTON AVINUI . Nurt-ietttetgisiirli, ". T mammal- M. D. mm 7 a. A. mm . Unéinploj'ifalt but, _ HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY MARINE DINING ROOM no now more A l' .f Fr., g: MARK FISHER HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS u and holders Pd And His Orchestra This use was compiled by Mr. Wil.. e her L. Buclunnn of Highlnnd Park, . who handed it nobonlrrlist '*’ of English titles, but international is well. Ask for mac It the desk. It 'wilt serve u u. cheek list when choosing books for one’s friends. .- magazines have been presented to tlys libm by Mrs. S. P. Johnston, Mrs. w. H. Dehoh (punts), Mrs. I; p: Ste_igl_it.zi Dr. Douglas Boyd, and yrs. , tr. Cole, Miss f Swhmki; stories. and an opportunity to {in young people the noble life my of this great man." T . For Those Who Cannot Cone For thong who cannot come to the library, also thoae who can, the li- brary recently posted ' long but gelatin reading list covering good poetry, good drama and good short renewing your own _ youthful re- sponse to the tonnes of Ivanhoe, The; Lady of the Lake or Kenilworth, 7r.» 's hum We Thank Our 1?tieatdq___.,