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Highland Park Press, 21 Sep 1933, p. 11

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mined and dl'inujremd no” m tuned to My.“ Mr. A. u't.eF,,manairsr t)te.tHM+ nttey_'r'wilialadtraa4iatiatrdiHr of mmmommum - the men W. Th ?etieituaBtprit1oiNrprV highmhothummm bani-1: T'uMaieatteammrh- mwylumamtm of 1-4! year’- has. Seven! Mgr- "ttmmen'a1-eanmtt.irttrdr' BOWLING mam OMAN . RING " [MAL Am Plummudurnyfortho organizing of she Minu- Men's Bovyliu I..." to b- hokl not], 11¢than AM“! of autumn is be!" than an; nine; in_ luau but“, especially Th Ira-lag P.-T.;A. is glad tet unbu- into its ttmatt "you. who is him in dum- th'nchool or civic Mjfitlvoik. 'iiiiiiG.' Meet Next Monday Ttle Bmside Hm: Teachers Civic Marlon will hold its up our monthly meeting on “and”, September 26th. " 8 pan. " the ”backbone. The mum will be presented by two when of the funky. Mr. Copp will tell of his physicd- Reining work with the children. We: Budget: will talk about interesting and; a! tter, week in music stressing the era.- the tide. and phoenix some of the man,- uhiivomonu Att em.ttm Ink. . ' g The 'mtIYSm will be followed by :Iodllhour. . The meeting of the Royal Neigh- bors of Highland Park, held last Wednesday, Sept. 13, was not very largely attended, owing to inclement weather. Those who were there, however, enjoyed the usual lode. meeting. followed by special drill in the works which are to be put on at the convention to be held in Wea- kegan ‘on October M. There, will be another meeting on September sr, " 8 o'clock, " the Masonic Itat end it' is again urged that all l oer: be present for the pnetice. Re- .{mhments will be served utter the Braesido P. T. A. To q Royal Neighbprs _ Mr. Kuist says he enjoyed the hikp immensely and wun’t a bit tired. How wonderful it is to think that a man that age could accomplish this task nnd yet canaider it " mud trifle." How many of today's school children will even think of walking a few blocks to school. It is quite attain that Mr. Kuist will enjoy the orld‘s Fair and not complain of "World's Fair Peet." Coincident with his walk to High- land Park is the. fact that just sixty- eight years ago} qn that same day, his parents and brothers and sisters came to this city from Chieatto on one of the wdod-burnintt trains. When they arrived here they waited under a tree (as there was no ata- tion) until their father had walked to Deerfield to get 1 horse and buggy from some friends with whom they were to stay until they estab- linked their home hem. C Mr. Kuist whdis seventy-six years old; came by wuy of the Soo Line, and as the train did not come through Highland Park. and know- ine that the newest point we: Wheeling, he decided to get off and take A bus to Highland Par. When he arrived there he discovered that there wns no bus line, so he decided to makethe trip on foot. No one offered-him a ride 'until he was in Highland Park. Pred Kuist of Gilman, Wis., ar- rived, in Highland Park Sammy to visit his sisters.'the Misses Carrie and Louise Kali, of North Second Street. and incidentally to visit the World's Fnir: Qt Former Resident In ' Town To Visit Sisters and See World's Fair mason, szmxnnn " ma Above " a tentative clutch of the ttrat tottt of a many b] educational b aiming: can! plated for Deertteld hp Cannons order. ' contract he: been entered into tor the 'tre-of are minty-[our aim, Jun. contingent on it (bed ' l u of Mum Cain. with Wisconsin Lennon atone an}; brick team, red tile roof, a Hindu! glans windowa,‘ It, will rowan-t u "wanna: of more, than 8450,0003: landjand bulldlnal. " _ 5 " to Meet Sent. 27 CONTEMPLA TED NORTH 1lthtmr tytojtih' Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Moon of Homewood avenue, eel braced their silver wedding annive Bry on last Thursday with 3 fam y dinner. " six o'eloek. After di " a large group of friends surprised them by coming tp their 'r.,',',")',': the aim- ning. Mr. Moon is pe assistant, postmaster at the Highland Park post omee. ' All the girls seemedgto imbibe the 1893 atmosphere and carried off their end of the Revui with charm and dignity. Maybellé krdllg was called forth several times to prom-' enade the quaint e um of her maternal J,'ltillu,oe,'ontteif. The important events of !lidrs. Daniel Cobb's life were well presented as most of the costumes ere gracious: ly loaned by her. i Fred Moon's Celq'brate Silved Wedding The kirls who part ipated were'. Maybelle 'Hnwkins, fa street dress; Sarah Jane Murfey; summer tea gown; Frances Buhl, summer for-. mal; Marjorie» Mc old, garden party creation; Anna Schauff1er, a summer afternoon fr V I . Rose Carol Pfanstiehl. summer dipper; La.. ' The .most fmportantl events in the lives of Highland Po k's enceetors of the 1898 World' Pair were brought to life in the oeaPYWCA's representation " the Fashion Re- vue held " the Ene outed Island Theatre at the Fair " Sunday at 4:30, under the direct on of Cather.. ine' Marie Geary. 'i verne Meinhard, mgptial gown; Barbara Steele, party dress; Hazel Weaver, winter street icostume; and Mary Margaret Roberts, ball gown. Y,W.C.A. Group!' Has a Part In the Fashion Revue At World's Fair Cabinet Work and JNtuiahtrur 965 N. s. JOHNS_AVENUE Phone 3.1:. (Ill . E» t ”was "Our rdnbhlu my!“ that autumn! usur- ”twain.” fBIGHIST GUAM“ " L-co Highland Park 1509- bun-t- own, on.- 620 LINCOLN PARK PLACE Gown! Hulk; ' Dirt - Filling Dirt Mum V v _ Screenings a Lahe Sand and Cinden Cnteh Bulm Gland SteinwayGtan W. W. " Baldwin G Howard G: ‘I-LQA-itm Kimball Gram .1. sromwux. _' 1JPHthgyrERtNt1 pa; P-e' 'h"' 'I' 4y; "usuie.triyreiiiid 13“.". :4 ' Louis Tazioli sum.- and Century et PN near Lincoln Avenue USED 83%Y GRAN _ WWW: nt “In”. irrted $195 $795 $575 FA, F313 No man liv without jostling and being Joistled; in all‘wnys he has to elbow himsel through the world, giving and re eiving ofrense.-Cai- lyle. The mtvuwe.humtannounees “good food, dancing! and moonlight hit- plane rides. [10 cover charge. Music by Al D Amie Md his New Orleans Revelers." ', l, The new " ky Harbor Club," at Sky Harbor . risort, isouth of Beet.. fleld, west 0 Wlukegan Road, is open to the pilblic. _ "Sky H313“ Club" Is _:" Now o eh to the Public '.1'l,'el,tt'" ' LorNUssD",, q Sumo . o o Allis Tins. merchant but competent ho , who've fauna die adiires. of the Standard Statio t jun drive the on in and Cheerful doesthorest. ti _ 'ituatbelivehungesthe oil. lubriu the chassis, does . _ or else needs doing. May we‘ point out that w Ivho bring can bud Standard Stations to wrvioe like it be r . ' having thti.rtieienataket the out do town for the iob,th t'tftt')1t"rr- 603 during da t _ q g ' rbr 1 _ Thencn' ' Minna: of Ulises),,,",,,,, M'tbcablcto Thom? etuananottUhri' _ ml, sown!” mom" _ .rir'yt fyypt S TIA N REA RD o I Ill,,' . l. , I 7:31.” msittmiriiA or has vines AND "I know a l t of women," we l, [ 'you any. "tNirknitw how to take the f ' . y out on n picni b I certainly don? know many thuknow ther when or howt . grarfan belt”! , 35 my ye nub]! gym, {and [ . it you?" wrong? That thouc andlshe’s d Polish. it, 'reDms‘sing,Liqdid 'l',",'),:)?,';,':?,';,');) eteattont My . (leaning . , hgiatio ' (tiii,?)?!?:'?,'.:, Clean tll 's'it'6_;'!',i',i,ii,lii any ailm- ”11:3 ( iM pr; it2fs3g 'fii3, ' M £511 ",rMfMK 1 r“: a f gFittt' if _dti':eeSy."rFi'7. ‘, 'xiiif9fi8, .333 i3: Iii! W57“ in: yi:jirilf gnaw tj,hijii: finally itiood at tighten H (tiiurt, a Woman B), Beautiful To Be "Med? Disclosing an interesting li mission among novelists. painters, Read the ,Wam-Ads , FLORENCE CHASE I T . 7 I I kiroua,t,"iuitnitw how eta and other illustrious persons te and in Europe. Told in The Herman Weekly, the magazine Iributed with next Sunday's Chi- go Herald and Examiner. of His hands? Vim Cheerful. Alexia): Brother}, G Roman rezoned. The above structure stated that the entire project Studio-420 Central Ave. Private or Class Lessons Tel. H. P. 3707 PIANIST TEACHER the cur dm 'to hive it chin“: Tribune Photo if W Four Highlnnd RR]! 1310 View, injured in In neeUhrtw t of Doer- tuid last Friday Ai.ht, On their automobile struck” cu] . The four received minor min and the; ca: wan isotewhisCdaim . , i Four Highlmil P t' People 1113ur%k in Crash has lih x wan isotewhis M . , The four _ §tpph Shrunk, Highland Park. III. A tasty, eott1rirprtiot, hat will delight lovers of good ide cream is our feature spacial fo this week-end. A Badger Chocoltte Doubl Malted lee Gym to 'hiCh crispy Marshmallows have been added, makes thisrd ightful treat. ( ' . BADGER ICE CREAM COMPANY] 389 Comm] A've. Phone 2600 EARL W. GSELL lit co., Pharmacists CHoCoi)ATWMALTEn MARSHMALLOW 2400 Smith RADIO saws " Lain) i"s While to Radio is Being new l Bfing Your adio to Me and Save Cost of .‘ Service-Man's an . , " ' for this .5 OUTSTANDING 3 Wisconsin Qualitt 'r 9 i' _ lee Cream 1 Week-end Siieeiat for September 23rd, 1933 '. 'i, FRED A. NORTH , irrhuii' 'fi',:, l plans a perfect picnic king a fan belt: 51') ERV'IC til, Brar Road, Highland Park g a: that mportqd In. pun” during and after kmp an a m contudoi on the forehead. ruin Emma Dino!- hung sulfa-ed A broken nou- _ a eutirtnrtstutters. magma rcoeiv'ed can and Mines. Loliue W1). Emin- lump laid Elan Andimon. Tho " Mr. Sienerth "and I Made in 899 Roget Wink-I A “Io-1.2300 Ravinin. m We ire Sole Agents wtuzwuk no: of '3, Es:

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