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Highland Park Press, 26 Oct 1933, p. 5

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'au"o k\ . ~ :], Harry A. Jung, president of the , and American Vigilante Intelligence Fed. ints, eration, will speak on the Federal es Reserve. llonhlumm‘. ird,, 1$37] turn out and bring guests, _ 44 FAVORS® 1241 K. * A ¢ 2 iR “ 4 an | | Een anlae ts akf / been stoien late last week, h had m hg is tbou:tlyunt the auto had 9# run nats [ been deiveratoly ran over the clift . OK.a~ LqiN ch I "’iofi"m"“""zm"w ursday, hoon “;?c","" at Greem Tog "p" Harry A. Jung to Speak at Lions Club Thursday THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933 per yard |_ Highwood, III. ARKET® E‘EN PARTY s _ 19¢ Ros 10q ‘ADDING s 19¢ ®« 10p Park 3900 ting x 19¢ *P. 567 dctt * t pantt lfi SCoul w EeeKk 1o _ 108 .o from Qct. 29 to Nov. 4 mcuivities on the Jjust east of || * ___,___F____ tlpe'%-vinh mfler’;.mr cookâ€"|| Friendship is the highest degree ies will be served to the adul of perfection in society.â€"Montaigne will â€"do some singing @round ;ll‘t |periods a the ¢amp fire on the green|in the| 4 four, panell of town. The same pro ‘designed by t as qnn Thursday will be répeated| waiting bench The younger Girl Scouts in Troop No.| 4, Mrs. James Collin‘s troop, will|\ make and serve and it is W that the fathers in their way) home from the train or from méwfll:topfors(}lrtseout cookie and have a chancée to see a little of the work prepared for their inspection. + ; On Friday, Nov. 3, Miss Flynn‘s wl c d SR ieiretoae â€"f 0, by Mrs, Harry Pier, will cook| ‘With ten dollars to spend in reâ€" fie‘ifmpmintrmmrl style decorating the lower office, the Art around the camp firé. will bo Appreciation class, under the direcâ€" dempnstrations of first aid, signalâ€"| tion of Miss Kerfoot, set to work ing, knots and folk ‘y."tho“anutthr‘oemkl‘mtodovhst eo.t‘nnea for which will have been| they could to "dress up" the room. made by the girls > jfl;he fl“’lt'hbb md:'i:n to the The younger Girl Scouts in Troop | janitors. They tore the cupâ€" No. |4, Mim. James® Collin‘g] tnoop,| boards and the ord blackboard. They will\ make and serve cookies and it|replastered the walls. Thursday, Nov. 2."!‘!@0;: No. 8, by Mrs. Harry Piers.exl'l cook their supper in true Girl stvle will stage activities: in Widmer‘s Wine JELLY connection with the singing. | When the final touches were addâ€" In |Ravinia on both these ngs | ed, which consisted. of plants, flower “kl Neuman‘s troop and> Mis. | pots, and waste baskets, the effect :J:troopwflltakoport the|was charming,. °; . Super Col Girl Scout Week to i’!chbT“v 2 tbs [ 2 the. 43%¢ T'Nam Brnd Au:uh‘ (Appetizers |~ 14â€"02. Jar; 2 Jars for ‘,......) lighland Park 679 ;,High_est Quality lflountry Rolledâ€" |â€" $1aAi] CLL lass Jars for ........._â€".... Jar ... oiuy 4 en reaon o ossal Black OLIVES fammoth Stuffed or Green Qu Cans for .}.... Cans for olk ::? g, ‘ the h will hl been 1 Scouts in ‘Troop is Collin‘s troop, ve cookies and it mminfenmmathnoul ... ) . :. 1 Specializing in Imported Food, 1 I€ pG | Special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday a' y l mm mopmmmereriniglia... S 5. mous| 27¢ | Meat Specials | :cz _â€"â€"â€"â€" avenbes hannvop se nbunk s abassabnn on shae un repedos rern en nnne damnns cinbran n an ns nebp we w mm nonâ€" | in the pdrhh v"bou.“‘“vj r'.::";‘b‘ served at 1 o‘clock. green cretonne curtains, made by the girls, were hung. The floors were revarnished. | _ . Green paint was used to paint the chairs and waste baskets. During art periods a group of boys made a four, panelled screen which wu{ designed by the Art I class, and a The ~venetian : blinds were taken down and painted cream. Over these, Your Choice S4 MTw t ART AP T:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. The Church School. 11:00 alm. Morning nrawa» Trinity Epigcopal CKharch East Lanrel Avenue j The Reverend Christoph Keller, T APF RECIA'nox CLAW 88 nnco?mm LOWER OFFICE sedamesp um nc . _ [ OC°S Hme @Hect| Us" column has entered a spelling| Hudson was the first automobile rming. © class. at the local grammar school.| manufacturer to use aluminum alâ€" nb insl essm tivah in iniaicesiecencieg § / _â€"â€"{ |loy pistons, which have since been iship is the highest degree| . Coâ€"operation, and not competition, | adopted by ia large majority of tion in society.â€"Montaigne | is the lifé of trade.â€"Wm. C. Fitch.| manufacturers. P 7 /8 & n > € @ _ «# l i € ©A f ‘ { ! ; it p ¢ (From "The Shoreline") 19¢ 90c : Holy Communion. 25¢ 41c 35¢. â€" 17¢ 55¢ Picchietti Br. Luncheon will Whole; average 4 ROUND PICNIC OSCAR MAYER BACON ARMOUR‘S 8T. KERBER KOUNTRY KURE Mince Hamh‘ Frankfurters | PRIME _ Pork Sausage Links | I RIB ROAST sA ieevrrkeprensecienew M o We se@ by the papers that the former donductor of the "We:andâ€" Us" colutmt} has entered a class. at local: grammar s t = §:.*°f â€".Coâ€"operation, and not competition, hitur@h in Snd mag, answer, and he left the room, : was muth |alive with laughter the ‘girle in the sewing ‘class. We wonder if he. came ba ... "YÂ¥quld better come back t row to it, because we h any brown thread and I don‘t emba at coming into a wing ¢ in'd.;hd forou.i 6. do you want" quesâ€" tion;g kfi Burwash, ‘"an electric onge 1 0 } "Oh, it doesn‘t matter, as it works," replied the bo;j! lo?u ‘What |do you want to sew?" asked Burwash, [%: ‘The pointed to a mefi artiâ€" le_ whigh he had brought | from < . Who. taf * Hokt n rent un * 6t |mucht ... _ ‘ | l-nnd«l more than .. Ilinois Emergency Reliefcovâ€" ;!'ilnfttaduhru funds £ | permit. ‘ Theref ' Servic “P""”W-T;?'D.L-i'#u will ‘.__|| |BOCIaAL SERvICE _ for play for the people who s a little| money, but Social e vrns dik wl besans sn0 000 0 00 0s 4000 s «00 +0 herbemsesenes s encen s anie s asane nn remiipnt ... l deG s morning a man|came in out what he might do to ocial Service for the baby 8 TO USE SEWING HINE IN GIRLS CLASS AgOs..| | | -'toghop has its Mu not" was the hurried on ies t k l STEWING _ _ *‘‘18¢ f 14 ; , j wal l43 tut hn 4 ul THE PRESS â€"9%¢ | you ?" do you? 16c SPECIAL FRESH WISCONSIN CHICKENS | ROASTING AND FRYING CHICKENS RIB CHOPS OF GENUINE LEG OF LAMB Shanâ€"Kar and his company of ten,|. two. young women, and eight musiâ€"| cians, will present the dances exâ€"| actly as one would see them in Inâ€"| dia, in temple and festival worship. | Hindu dancing isâ€"a definite lan«| quage which must communicate, the ‘innernoulottbodunmth’lwghth;, I stylistic routine and technique of| the dance. .Its beauty, is not the| | conscious, posed beauty of :lt,'l:.;M‘ t ern dance, but although one may not | , understand the definite meanings of | ; the hundreds ‘of body movements the dances themselves are of sufâ€" ficient beauty and strength to lift| the spectator out of himself. | i raimbelee nds h taePl i im arc Aimpnde..cirrh ioi hk .sn g» K formances in New York, that ml season he is booked for 42 performâ€"| ances there. . No one else m brought to our ‘Western world | Hindu danceâ€"dramas and the authenâ€" tit Hindt;nxt:;::ie, u’nd..thl:mrhneb of acquainting one‘s h m | is startling. ‘The dances um the \richness, the . serenity, â€" and | beauty of a very old culture, and| 1 dn poe e emeemaee C200 Rragese the sudience, . The dancers move| football team hat&:h-hn :l:rough decorative patterns, while! for the game against Lake Forest try |#or the: Hindu musicians | play & academy» on ‘Monday, November 1. < strange, appealing musi¢ on t |_On the first night of practice the | . curious instruments. 1 +1z bmld llldttool;oylrirln-dhth I So t Shanâ€"Kar‘s success | fi@ld a coupl ks j fast steere woen ts pare qy Hiiriinne meenied in mtocan Aooiee w 1 i 5 TL "ec ~ Cery "Oe! geadts Gortooucoctummwm‘_g ..,___‘__ Shanâ€"Kar and his . charming ”}y 8 mr,Bw.mwmQ%mD S Shanâ€" says, maste the Hindu dance technique to a remarkâ€" READYI’OR able degree. Other dances in the| _ (From "The iline") tx-oupoul-aurowlmulidlyam§ Working out m"*"i“ and the rich pageantry of costummes | school under the . undbukmundmfmfiom.mun the through decorative patterns. whilal 4. 1,.,. _ ____ 1" EPS A of the lore of centuries, _ ing at last to divinity. F‘Ffiw"‘ AMBaBO.| _ } c 1 0 CC 004 deal with the wizard gods of "mmmoz team will see human beings, and who are: mumnnt- week the ized elaborately. ‘There are dances imtr®= mUral boys went to see the of the soil, which are deli¢ate and| ChiCEO Purdue game. . .. humorous, and temple dances full} _*"‘* YeR* the freshâ€"sophs will acâ€" are oneâ€"half those e hfl ‘1°°Fu ‘ndthm i.. tb. i que opportunity of secing in an in, timate atmosphere a great u-ti.t]M Shanâ€"Kar reveals the of In; dia as the Hindus have for thousands of years,. H i deal with love, and they iange in mood from enchantment, me ho! and opulence, to erotic ecstasy, ris: e hreinen sn jus a ai04 +oh neun ut ns an s snn 4 ukn o0 a 00 C . | M z werke hrninbe cand n nseneenane rens rens inenecentne ues eciur bbbovhid ibilnidddaideibiminiassassiasnd ON MONDAY, NOV. (Continued from page 1) esssrsnssensesssesen amas and the authen.| P‘@Ys that were gi ce, and the experiencé | Mmad::c one’-numm;‘bool. ams â€"| The â€" dances k teams scrimmd ‘the â€" serenity, | and | PN°T _ |> | ery old culture, and ‘ Mr. Ian&fi.em his company of tepn,| P l:lzdthcmnd nen, and eight musi.| ‘*Y® & both sent the dances exâ€"| : ihm“ ould see them in In.| ‘!¢ doesn‘t know vP + P .. 18¢ .. 30¢ 3 prro 1 1 14 :+ | VARSITY TO WATCH 13| : CHICAGO MAROONS /| ~‘ BATTLE MICHIGAN [E 44 ave a hard time : a selection, odoo;:’:l;’wvvho mx e' ] t et a chance to play. He also thinks the Deerfield team will t the Deetnold Midett tos )e Pa working out every night. after school iunder the direction of their Ehw&;&th?umm-m { part in shooting, which jl&df;‘wfima.megmm A meeting of the club was held t Monday. / | F ing to another game, The next few nights were devoted has io amer tomer s "os lays that were given to them by . Having an open date in théir schedule next Saturday, October 24, Sieke Rold) to see tne Conige mar | to see s oons play ‘h',)‘kucl- Wolverines. coach. : Now, nefl night after , two teams are choseh and Lindenmeyer has not: as yet Diamond Brand Botter SOFT SHELL W SPNACHâ€""" [ 1| [ California ASPARAG (From "The Shoreline") ONEY DEW Ready to Eat 3 Heads for ...._......_. ra Fancy Jona Paper | Wrapped; He says he‘ll anenenrethsasnte sasnes 180 of the ball %m play Proviso put the for by the extra point, but nocked it down. For Toime Of he mP mss Offi:“dx r teams . & ted. The game ended i possession of the a field covered fww- by the count ® was played in rain that damâ€"« suits~and spirits. At 1 was barely visible. . icked off to Proviso to he. After » series of plays, Proviso punted It was a sloppy, twistâ€" the first touchdown. ‘the extra point. io punted to .""r'f?“-!“:-!-,- a 309C _ 23¢ Attack and 35¢ 20¢ 49¢ 18¢ a good game PAGK FIVE

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