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Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1933, p. 9

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,.-_fmuuon; ocrol(tn 12, 1983 Museum at Dearborn. F.. Hewitt, proprietor of historic Walker Taverns, Irish Hills, Mich., is closing out his branch shop of antiques at 921, Rush Street, CHiâ€" cago. Mr. Hewitt is a lecturer on Ameri¢an antique furniture and pattern glass. Many of his pieces Shaughnessy of Chicago, and the Hon. Walter P. Steffen giving the inside information about the football situation, the Chicago Alumni Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity will hold its annual "Big 10 Nite" at 6 o‘clock, Tuesday, Oct. 17, at the Hamilton Club, Chicago. Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity is one of the oldest and largest legal fraternities, having a national memâ€"= bership of 15,000â€"lawyers, of whom approximately 1,500 are in Chicago. Rabbi Charlés E. Shulman will deliver a lecture on "Jewish Music, the Index of a People‘s History," and Benjamin Landsman, baritone of the Temple choir, will illustrate the lecture. The afternoon program will conâ€" clude with an informal tea at which the Winnetka members will be hostâ€" esses. Guests are welcome. The regular meeting of the North ngfim Courm Israel Bisterhood will take Monday, Oct. 16, at the Temple in Glencoe. The meeting will start at 9 a.m with sewing for various hospitals A box luncheon at noon, and busiâ€" ness meeting at one o‘clock. one side of paper only. 8. Name of author |must be in a sealed envelope with non de plime written on outside of envelope and also on manuscript for reference. is again offering a prize of $25 for the best original oneâ€"act play to be produced at the Temple on April 16, 1934. [ou : "Big 10 Nite" Tuesday With director of athletics This year the North + â€" MAYONNAISE Medium size G for ............ J TE ... 3csseeee+ »rtyirte snnfi trammny Plus bottle deposit No Free Delivery on |Advertined Beer "A scientific ration"; 12 large cans for......... 95‘ 2 or 3 stalks to the 9 bunch; 2 bunches for.......9 C Atlas Special FOK : seabcirstussectoss HIGHLAND AR{K B FRUIT & GROCERY | j W MARKET & | | Best for cooking ; Walker Taverns Selling Florida Sweet and Juicy GRAPEFRUIT Cloverbloom Full Cream Hellmann‘s Blue Ribbon , of DOG FOOD POTATOES + t‘ â€"â€"â€"20€ Per Case $2.10 24 â€" / BEER m went 25¢ 25¢ 49¢ 39¢ 23¢ 6. in numbers, Registration These }i-ou'l;}. will ‘be Ebder the direction of Miss Jessie iPocock of Mrs. J. B. Garnett, hairman of the Park YWCA board of directors, ‘will be 1 chairâ€" man for the Friday ing social dancing groups. _ during the n. A th gh camâ€" paign against the b of mosâ€" quitos is c on. Extermination of the pests within. a few years is anticipated. : | Those in now mx president, Robert W. Larke, Mrs. C| W. Balke, treasurer; Mrsg. Marie Reichâ€" elt, secretary. Other me rs are Arthur M. wrie and Harold : W. Norman. Mr. |Lowrie is ‘field direcâ€" tor. . | of "Pop" W .. He is assisted by .Ernie N a figure familiar to Chicago fans, where he starâ€" red for a nu of years as capâ€" tain and ful of the professional Cardinal team. | t Work has discontinued by the Highland Park Mosquito Abateâ€" ment District board for Jho fall on account of of funds. Mrs. Garnett Chairman _ of Darfcing Cot:l'nittee The last ng of ‘the board was held in city hall of Highâ€" land Park on 4. The next meetâ€" ing will be held on Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Dec. 13 as the terms of all officers expire on the second Monâ€" day in December. ‘ for day‘s win smcw.&ouhn The| Wauke: which bad p y défeated ‘Calâ€"| cated on ‘the so ifornia 7 to D, was sufficient â€"| kegan, at Bel dence that ! Thornhill‘s Streets, is no‘ Stanford team has the stuff; |_ _ |season, It is a Coach Thorphill succéeded to the| building of a head coaching position at Stanford | a city of only 4( this year following the. resignation| rink has a map of "Pop". W .. He is assisted| and 92 feet wi by .Ernie N a figure familiar| large chandeli¢ to Chicago fans, where he starâ€"|lights in six red for a number of years as capâ€" | augmented by tain and ful of the professional | ets. Walls are Mosquito &;rd §. . Work Discontinued i wes . $139 Fresh and: 14 BRUSSEL, SPROUTS 15 lb. cloth for 10 Ib. cloth Cht The dictri(r includgsgl seveenteen les and was covered mwa times avvever nenne on naihene ns ue egee we ie onn COFFEE > _ $1.15 classes limited girls and 30 boys. uld be e in adâ€" ___. 15¢ .t 0€ 3c 9¢ y P3 cated on ‘the southwest side of Wauâ€" kegan, at Bel e and Jackson Streets, is now| opening its third season, It is a || modern brick building of a : seldom found in a city of only 40,000 population. The rink a maple floor 200 feet long and 92 feet wile. There are three large chandeli¢rs containing 880 lights in six glpr combinations, augmented by 30 brilliant wall brack ets. Walls are jof, tan tile up four feet from the |floor, above which walls and‘ ceiling are in light grey. There are ‘heavy ired drapes over the many windows. At the east end of the building there are two lobbies, iroqrfly spectator‘s balâ€" cony, fountain | room, tiled from floor to ceiling;}; control room with amplifying panels, microphones, etc., checkrooms, #gkateroom, and restâ€" rooms, Theâ€"Rink accommodates 1750 skaters. There |jare 500,000 square feet of free parking space on the premises for patrons. Roller skating ‘will be held every Tuesday and Friâ€" day evening. Dancing every Thursâ€" day and Sunday evening. Club, west of l eld. * This reduction, which is printed in an advertisement in this issue of the Press, goes into effect on and after Oct. 18. 41 s feet of free ; premises for pa will be held eve; day evening. Ds day and Sunday Green Fees Reduced > _ at the Vernon Club A reduction izk green fees for the remainder of the season has been announced by the Vernon Country Club, west of Deerfleld. * 84 9 Eo R # and she‘s eqlrally good at testing a sparkâ€"plug E 1 | </ A[ | 4 : You‘d ne #now,wa‘tchingthisc ‘hopperreven- i STANDARD COMPLETE ing a se tt}iloolfatthesgxtcl'll.xlg, -fl he‘s equally . ‘ SERVICE competent at judging the condition of a sparkâ€"plug. | . Thére‘s no mystery about how bh¢ does it | THREE FINE GASOLINES + New cither. She‘s merely found that to test a $p Standard Red Crown Superâ€" plug, to inflate a tire accuratelyâ€"all you have â€" fuel sells at the price of regâ€" to know is the address of the nearest Stindard ular + Red Crown Ethy] + Station; fingnhew‘inqd Chéerf Stanolind. | Stan does th¢ rest. He chocks the batiety, Thees rint motor ols keeps rechrds to tell het how often| the _ «Iso=Vis "D", the antiâ€" car should be lubricated and wheh to _ : sludge motor oil + Polarâ€" change oi) ,Q ldohafwrllltbe e ine + Stanolind. 7 things the woman driver is supposed to | + M-Mflbcaud&u- know nothing about, . _ .. :g 3 ~ teries. Semdac Auto Polish, "I‘m going to take the car downtown fo g. ce," _ F | Gloss e Specified Lubrication thus leaving you without transpor *\ e Free Windshield Cleaning, , 2 . : day, why don‘t you take thk job off his _ > Correct Tire Inflation, Battery ez fdo it as well as he can,. â€" | | _ _ u. e Rest Rooms, and many other services. _ nder of the : nced b e | * west o{y gerfi s reduction, w advertisement T A N D A R D O 1| L SE RV 1 C E loo ud laid :to care for a asmuch as skating re popular than are here again on The WAUKEGAN New Season M :s k Novaftaine We i7 s o 784 s S P THE PR W poue oo oper o e t lyg + O ww hi â€" "Developing citizens pbject lof the founders of in rica. â€" The contin the lon of soâ€"called the (direction of : soâ€"called educhation is a dangerous t tiond! fraining is crowdi cnlt‘ subjects., D judgtnent and discriminati study of Latin. Business plain of the poor comman lish of the graduates of schopls, Latin helps in t Engli: ”‘!Dun Laing takifng |thg words in the a gtbeat: n.etropolitan d The favorite indoor of facâ€" 108 is revising the um," D. || § | gis P.â€"T. A. Meeting in STRIBUTORS Of â€"ATLAS TIRES AND BATTER t :Episcopal â€"+Chi «aid at the gonferâ€" Ts o it of the Un EELAT af study of ontinued, ling of y | newsâ€" f yE end vocaâ€" z; out the p ; sound n by the men comâ€" I of Engâ€" drive in Our Work Is Guaranteed =ras stressed. Historicaleye man teachers of geéometry ;houldwl&beec'r- riers of bricks," he said.. . . ; U * 1 P J paper he gave their Latin derivaâ€" l« $954 4 d $ The talue of art in the Yoer: i i __:|__ 868 Central Avenue Tel. Highland Park 351 _ Highland Park, HL / Made in , ' Highland Park Viet champion at picking bargains MAN She‘s a _ schools or Brothers Co. UFACTURING FURRIERS 1he ®i Delta Club will have i first clu§ Kw tonight, Oct. 1 A ning mon E..m cruise wi be conducted during Â¥a» elub yea N Supper will be* o‘clock tonight in . Westcott Marks, : Pi Delta Club to Have First Meeting Tonig Mrs. Robert H. Lewis of Evanstom| . i secretary, and Mrs. J. D. Kennéar Wilmétté, general thairman., ! f View : to Ant,iochi*} Mrs. We Clay Bogworth of ‘Park Ridge is school. (Dean Laing also believes starting an appréeciation of lite: t'vu‘:nmmwm‘ c arge it the cahtees diopiny." * The »} Capr.1983, Standard Oil O6. at 6: of Ali 3t [ it¢ i fi & |

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