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Highland Park Press, 5 Oct 1933, p. 10

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l Tb with: meeting of the Brine. nto Conunity'blub w held the awning of oetotur 2, at the hon. of Mr. and Mrs, Wu. B, Cup. a 320 Glenwood Avenue. [uptown-cuts in the cunt-unity «were discussed. and itis hoped to start tome work in that dined“ this full. Brianne Community T t Club Holds Meeting PM!" Hoppineu grom " our 9m: ago- sides,andisnottobepieudin strangers' trardmu.--irutriaa Jor- rold. F 17 S. St. Johns Ave, Phone 247 BRILLIANT DIVERSITY of LINE . . . . Roasting Chickei POT “CAST LAMB CROPS CHOICE NATIVE SPARE RIBS BOILING L'firfr"'i' and design odd to the inure" of making you and” in. out out 0000!! Win “It. quuisin in may M of wrtehmtrt. ship, Mon Gum Quality M In up Io "wk 'u"" . . . QUOOM, In lashnon . . C regal in q.otitr. Comeinondb'wlhcvm. FINEST RIB FREE MEATY 3% to 4. lb. ‘W: 's-d-.-....-...... SHORT LEGO? MILK FED METERS . A ROUND STEAK ourt BEST NATIVE FANCY FRESH DRESSED LIAN NATIVE 519 BACON SWIWS PREMIUM Luca )ch Lincoln _,i','ii,yj')tr!vssn/llr..os to $8503..“ 3322'? '9‘ 310.; he“ ---1.- SM Large at 9“de “will: ( the villa Sandi” the Vin-re bond of trustees sud sanding room opt-i610! the windows we. Ibo at a uranium in the fire station hick MJoirtrthst buildint on. the orth. It Was 1 lengthy meeting with a. much discussion among e tom - weathers uzross t table which could nothe heard by the majority of thou pres- ent and which "utseWeoeu1tieratr1, unrest i the tudience. The air seemed se with aintieimtte4 ex- citement but nothinrutattlintr hap- The transact beer lice Lewis Ashman, chairman of the Board o Appeals, in a letter to the board, ve the fitidings of, that body on the Alexian Brothers ques- tion and stated that'they were not in favor of changing the zoning or- dinance or that institution nor for the Jo Woodman property. Mayo Harry Clairey' asked for a motion o accept the recommenda- tion of he Appeals Board. Voting yes wer Page, Wing and Scribner. Not: an Johnston', refused to vote and C. IM. Willman was absent. They voted to hold the matter over until a Mull quorum " the next meeting?! Mr. Wi'llman arrived shortly After the Vote was taken and Mr. Pa e reopened, the Question. Then 1'td'i a lonk discussion be- tween the village attorney, George MeGaughey, and Fred MeGpire's attorney; Mr. Dillon. Mayor Clavey agreed 40 hold the. matter over to the next%eetinq (poUibly a special meeting when it would be Bnally settled. 5 l superiisor JatneipCotttyrr pre- sented IN bill fod thistle cutting for over $100 which the village trttor- ney "t to confer with him about it. _ . Mr. 1 son and situatim Johnatm stroyed. SPECIAL 3 for . ATURDAY. ONLY _ Mm; villhxo ottiei u. tad overbrTintr Monday , t the tern“! meeting a ual routine or business was . J. R. Not: reported nil n Scribner, ‘wtter depart- irman, reported all current Its had been paid to Butte and one thbuund donut paid on the old bill. l J. Davis, health commis- eported‘ only one case of cough ind that the health ommunity wu Ibove av- we: paiir--rit thin. .11 au- licensee were not a yet Meetingion Monday derick, auditor from Wil, kr., explained the water bill when: asked by trustee if water bills during the ninistrntion had beeh de- The old system iaautrurat- m4. "le Me 15:2, (tyt et. ll would: Ni new regime an aneu- r/ttt Mile; now being kept... '. "i.c.uetei'i,Fr.ttin, yillage clerk, - plained think) system in detail and former 2tt mission“ John Webber described it. "An audit of the wati)r/depnrtment would, be diftieult to minke under that ”new.” said Mr. Roderick. Mayor Cloyey} explained that he was not respogna'i-l ble for the In; ttdrttinitstrtttioet'a min-i takes. .Thnt an deficits found thus; far hnd.t,temc,repaid (over $1,000)" and that hey” now responsible for) the village C clerk and for all. the: transactions of the present board. i u in urii) 1 h who amttekie ”rd-jag dong amy'wjth Anothtr audit is tp be made in- the may“ Qccounts covering the past at: youths. to be followed; by month1r,ha.4ia. . . Homes-pixel, local Boy Scout er ecun've', “hoisted to the bond, s very' da,eittertiuts opening at the water hive: an the Deerfield Grade, School grounds. C. S. Scribner agreed have it taken care of the following morning without delay. Quite' is pitntrer of women iimr. p'rised tlie audience and Mayor cu.. vey extended an invitation to them to attend, future meetings. TERY FIQEERW EVEERY CORD I BLOWOUT PROTECTED BY 3.33:1? t [IE iam.. 11inch. iUitti% F "ut. w I'M have "S'ttt ' -a.. to_mtreo_des-1etkk W,",! Boa-Io " All.“ .0." Wm " I“ which?! World’nfah Co-tso- “MUM“GOup the”... “and mer' I and I. “when“. or- 96.14.0139...“ W sum 0mm no: 3 y Built to am tust line V band the. hi [ qunlitywonvt; struction ttttttte ",'i', THE NEW instead; ATTER l'ES. 3! fan-no tgreat tlowct ' 'at pruia' anotheg F l r o I t o n t achievement I _ saving money {of car owners. , Stud‘r A-b‘n 5.501. has-1| [Sit er" was y ' 9-00 10.15 '1! With the 110w known origin of the #ible what "hall we teach about “God? Bow shall we ittteppret Jesus, min, and a future life without being iriiytrirotat These were mime of the {Statements made and: questions uk- [Rd at the afternoon session. iji The Rev. Mr. Bond, at the M. E. (r'aechoda of the pasttwill be elimi- ignted. , _ . i (i) We cannot lead farther than we lave gomt,ottrtuslvpts. ; _ g: .No man who he: 3 PhD. degree "pVtt) nn.eight year old 1inderatand- , g ot'religion will be tyerated by 'itf, young people. . l .3 ' _ 'r) The program of religipua educn- (tiyt today definitely end intelligent- Ar works toward out attitude and [iitterr1rttit?tt of, religion. 1-? MeNrt.'tmtrLR, erence i, Tamed ”it! hporvisio foraountt 33.5910 in 'ltb churchei w a advocat- iat the Ink 1hruhty uncil of rttWrious Edu tion Conf rence held ‘11 the Methddi Episcop Chm-chin Bake Forest" tweak. l ‘” The best _polaiis1eyihenm'ninal pro- tum will ‘be natured} for each ttrch. A large mace in; the future $19 educated well-trained§workers is rédicbed. I I The crude} bungling mve 53% GREATER PROTECTION ir7raTiaaaiirGlF; _ war-Wu t'itil.iiirtt.p_, “actual ostyl'ejttrk,t sn: (llllllmlii)) FEAR nLowou'rs 1 If you have not seen how Firestone Tires Are. mede--if you§do not know what is under t e tread of a tire-Drive in today and let us sh w ltr, the Extra Strength -r Ex tra Safety - Lon er Henge - and Greater Blowout Protection 'f into Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires. I You are going to need new tii tttll-lit, [ ibis fall and winter-Don" 4: ”I"? ‘ “Q " buying another dart Y n gt , E Ettr,i will pay more tis:),'?,"-,,?')?,, , 'liiest in NOW! Trade us t e UVER " million people have seen the Extra patented Firestone construction features of Gum-Dipping and Two Extra Gum-Dipde Cord Plies Under the Tread at "A Century {of Progress.” These millions know notd?--more thin. ever before-why Firestone Tires bold all world records, on road and track, for Safety, Speed, Mileage, and Endurance. ',,) my. 6.70 745 8.10 Eva/rode know that old won Spark; ”in waste [incline and minute-- Io-.,.--"", ii"iii'i5 have developed new manufacture and I eon-up; _ ldvallmu that and: _ 'rrark---qe, pom more dew no"! l do Is- 'ii'iu',,tiii' Stb In I I. . 'het, I - n . l- 4 Til-butt: 'ttll Winston} v-n' - i. bin-t Each mtg: mm 3.504” 5+5;st “WEI. "PE uto _ Sm danger in your p , t tires for tho Safety in Firestone Guth- I.tippe11'rirrsttht1'qftut Tires in the World. l Church of Luke Blair. .tho group gathered to dim th ‘problems of the you: people. no ‘to'lnterpm their on life experie new um! de- velop inltiatlye and 1e determin- tion, and prepare the to live in I changing world were lacunae! by progressives and fund “lists. Mum” titi,4 4.25 Moat I 8ttB8% one, woman with ll pronounced Colm" TYPE _ crucuzo STORES: y . tos N.WAlABH AV . . " B. LA sALL: BY. . 'qw. JACKSON ILVD E} 3.60 I 33.45 4-05 It is of (utmost importance to good visiom. ' obtain only spectacles of the hit est quality, properly, 'titttd. Ainiei) Gre ij Comphny "sks onmuaronlAva. :vaus'rq‘u ppaqcmpnon or'ncums‘ [5.25.1833 97mm TLD. lam-13 . . [6.0049 ED. luau no. 34.7549 . . 550-19.. 5.00-19 . . IN EVERY PLY GUM-DIPPING “astound; _, "AK; _l.l:-NING ' “have tgmoo6,nroetsbmhessitt-e4rk. an-ir-be-tfu-rut-let', tm-rJtratrf-eIVttrhepke) lining o"-sdrehtrod_irthi'i.'r ' '-rthet1-kteoi:i, nu MASTERPIECE o: I'll! cousnucnon "I!" "It! toHiot . nattkd but!” how “would meant the lesion it the .91th your mph to dis- cuufthg t . ’in which they I." boat inte . The opinions'won faded " proponents. t : Cpmpetitio with adulation! problems the: barrier hardest to hurdle by he ministers. 17.90 20.15 10.00 11.50 13.70 tnunsnh, across: s,! m: Phogie T. P. 'hll. li'l Mt. "" In“ Agerrruf "ICC "-~ Iii it! £1 y',D w by "

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