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Highland Park Press, 15 Dec 1932, p. 23

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Much-umyaom wrerduraste4titttrir'"GiiiGi"tiiiCiGE huh-t mt out. and down to Want. »»Beont Hilton loner. M M. Douala. WILD 7300? ll . nom‘oruvm 'hrotttrsmttt-ttutteadofttt-test toy.'-. of Troop Bl. Dogma"; - the "MW-eon. can. Burnett and my." but. n can! . can raga... m. 2gr, and pip-curing. Art ent-. Mud Lt Win planar!" nu! plum GU my - inf“ in: drain mung-w- .149]qu guitar?“ Ill 'l%ul'h I'll!- u. " a. DKFuatt iiiVe"rGTCsiGe W. A C'erntrpitl1__qttqttc.t, 0-4113 An, Mttr ' a Iii-m J . (tiiaiiiiiiii2iiitiit Flu} Aid gunman: you the all Nat. whut lulu-uh. the IMSJ’IRBTBT.’ for lli/l'Nlltatttutit'gnuaui. ll Seymour Morris, the son of Mr. L'- and Mrs. F. Thomas Morris of Win. ' mum-may turn out to he the next "IL Gershwin, if the music he has writ- ten for Triangle club shows is any _ criterion. Now a senior " Primer l" ton, Mr. Morris wrote two numbers 370 Hor “It’s the Valet" and both are _ included in the three songs chosen, from the musical by Harms, lite. for I [ publication and public sale. They are called “Forever and Ever”,~a_nd' _ T “As Far As Pm Concerned" “and their talented composerhas decorafr l, . . ed previous Triangle shows with - tunes such " “Day Afteeray”'and '" __ "Living On Love," both known, on the dance floor as well as on the collegiate stage. Mr. Morris is also A __ - Egg! editor of -ttrttt8tt3trrtLststtgg - a" Immune. '", Tiger." , _ Arthur MacD. Wood, the son of G R. A. Wood of Highland Park, starts his fimt year with the Triangle club . as e member orthe chorus, He is . Y prominent in extra-curricular activi- _ ties aNiPrineetoh, as a member of ,7 a the varsity golf team, and as jun- ior make-up manager on the busi- T a ness \board'of the “Daily Princeton- inn," undergraduate newspaper. "Puneh," the English mine, states that worn-Out motion picture film, are sold as junk, and then it asks the question, but why wait till they are worn out} . duals: ”Ix-mutton: - m which E to rub with Natty" an- an... MWMDt-huhd ty. “all - Hump“ that! When _ the Princeton NglthigaLtta_inaih Dee. 22 in finelOifhésiééiizfis}; firrmattdi' "fha' Anatolian: of 'ttthr the “def." it ,fiiyted1t_hoesoenirttr for Arthur M: HitrhUnd Park. "ftffEitrd up Luau-ch lion m u- eonncll have 'trd-dia- with jinn but] tuoetAt.taeitrtretattrrt_aiGiar'iuF for :1me ter. the children a! - funmq nud_u:o_u§y that "as I. ti, Prineetittcchtts Show - - x . sin Chicago Dee.4t2 alum“ W - 1 {ugh-1m the mic. 'e tfer, NF“ Bin-1'7"; Fi7G7"iiii 7:. m 1 ue . North Show-Line‘tnim are a _ - We!!! guy no gee to not! fiom shopping districts _ . ---nnch - economic! ind . time-uni" dun by automobile. Lee’s Beauty Salon l" formerly Henry & Emilia Beauty Salon . ' _ 370 Central Ave., and“ Alcyon Theatre N B. P. ‘87 Coiffur’e and This Christmas Purmotter should “my athome" 'whcrc' it wiif be iospent for, wages, taxes, ieptt and other things that reict A'==="' GIVE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTTHE _ _ BUSINESS K . ". _ You 'will be' pleased to learn how completely the merchants of North Shore Line communities an. take are of your Christmas needs. “don’t ship by [after this thrrsiiiiids' ""'. Their prices arejight; their stocks give you a good selection and they are anxious to see you .tittstexactly wbatyswaat. ' Orrspecialpttehtaes theywiiirnakesureth" tiiis ttaudi-ond curly“ Sandy in mm year: he: the strut' of onaN collate been so closely allied to that of the word- rotreaaititstpdtw. _ . _ There is such 3 vuiety of waves, end our modern methods and minty make it so my to an“ oneself of a wove to conform to most any occu- sion or continue that we invite you to come in for our advice on your particular problem. _ upon per-oulity theae (by, one simply waist im. gist on n with!" n.datru'd to 9m individual peb- You'll be delighted with Make your holiday appointment mummy in ad- P?y1rt.to permit us to give you the most eamfttt AGAIN AME SAY Wardrobe

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