i pvinas in tark CO. Moufiay / ut ithe â€" Wis. at. rch | 20, e spent worked but the t k Fric Cmig among s oten the |tio nd four elen A. M :/ of s RY their t ture thee gain He ries Half they in : Inwwenth : § I p i € 2l Dear 1in-n°r F of Chicago River _ ~Wins a Photo Contest _A striking view Of the Chicagod .}t puis Géyler, 175 West » winner of the‘grand prize in the 1== 1 photographic contest for ‘*: phers staged‘ by he cmery soct n of Marshall Field flms .mm Chataztaphs, toget i hich won prizes and hom neoat 1 the mgllt,'(nb.fl- Lcho,Cm Room on the coenth floor at Field‘s ‘beginning Monday, June 18. 3 ?‘ were Dr. George Poundâ€" tone, president of the Chicago amera Clob; H. K. Shigeta, of the s Dearborn Camera Club; Miss \Riaanor Jewett, art editor, Chicago in H. M. Becker of Marshall P & Company and Leo Steffen, the photographer. JP ~.oxhn:uly 1,000 pictures were c‘"‘ in the contest. One hundred ind fifty were awarded honorable HU ## _ ..'.'.. 2â€"DAY ROUND TRIP us from HIGHLAND PARK = only a# “8 m .. ‘8§e . as from HIGHWOOD .....90¢ ##®from RAYVINIA .80¢ !!.-v_ B ti, w e c ce o o O ce e itï¬ sasdaueuaesus ue 0s08ss es s sEUdBBe se 0 0 5 8 8 00 & 8 0 8 8 8 8 t * _ Credit Jeweler and Optician $72 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 TELEPHONE 410 § N. First St. â€" Highland Park J. SMITH irRSDAY, JUNE 21, 1984 WORLD‘S FAIR NORTH . SHORE LINE Oniy Direct Way There No "extras" for taxis or transâ€" feryâ€" get off your North Shore line train right there 1\ There are plenty of trains throughout the day. DIRECT WAUKECAN KOPPERS 1 H. NEMEROFF JUNK Paul Borchardt Frank Siljyest Highland Park Fuel Co. Menoni & Mec Mercer Lumber Companyâ€"Deerfield. III. A BEAUTIFPUL MODERN CLUB, situated on an Island in -hcmnnmwmmm,mwmbmhl"-““° freedom of the great outdoors and open air sports with a luxirioys Club house providing all modern living comforts, Just an overnight train ride on the Chicago & St. P road or a comfortable day‘s drive over hard roads the beautiful lake and wood regions of Wisconsin. A SPORT OR RECREATION to suit the taste of « yearly dues. Rates at the Club ““?‘"’T A letter addressed to 510 Wrigley Building bring full particulars. ¢ : $ s (am WE H AVE "NO ORDER BY NAME! Dealer in A Highland Park man missed a train by three minutes the other day. If he‘d had his watch regulated at NEMEROFEF‘S8 this never would happen. . by 5 FAIR :: , % @ tw ECT : © ® If + 3 % p+ are y :: 1J taxis or transâ€" =: ir North Shore == ere| There are :: ughoutthe day. §$2 | 1 JND TRIP 22 AND PARK @2 y m # e as oD .906 11 \ .. 80¢ F3 Recommended and sold by 1 ImCui?es sls W i ts anecoo G at the Club are $4.00 per day, American Midwest Institute to . Open in Evanston Soon With a galaxy of famous speakers and; a professional faculty the third annual Midwest Institute of Interâ€" national ‘Relations will open at the Northwestern University next: Monâ€" day evening at 8 o‘clock ; |. _ The opening address will be made by Clarence Pickett, appointed by President Roosevelt to the Departâ€" ment of the Interior to head the § tion on stranded mining and ht;u.: trial populations, Mr. Pickett will speak ‘on "America‘s Refugegs." The adkreu will take place in the Great Hall of the First Methodist .Episcopal Church, Hinman Avenue and Church Streets, Evanston. COKE _ .Classes anit,lectures will occupy morni und evenings from June 25 t.omf:ly 6. Afterncoons are reâ€" served |for round table discussions and r;creation. Morning courses will be held in Harris Hall at the Universgity. Other well known speakers at the evening lectures which are open to the public will be Kirby Page, editor of The World Tomorrow; James Weldom Johnson, well known negro author | and post; Leyton Richards, Englis}n minister; Fong Foo Sec, of Shanghai, China; Garfield Cox and Qpincy Wright, professors at the University 011 Chicago; and John A. Lapp, Catholic publicist : For Lurthon information communâ€" icate with American Friends Serâ€" viee g:'mmit:tee, 203 South Dearâ€" born eet ,Chicago, or with Mrs. Carroll Binder, phone Highland Park 4135. i t Mrs. Margaret Watson |\ Dies Friday, Aged 89 l(u."‘ Margaret Watson, of Highâ€" wood, ‘died last Friday morning at her home at the age of 89. Survivâ€" ing are ason, James Watson, Jr., of Highwood; a daughter, Mrs. Lotâ€" tie Ellis,.of Highland Park; and a brother, E. A. Fitzgerald, of Racine. Fungral services were heldâ€"Saturâ€" day morning at the home and at St. James Church in Highwood. Burial was in St. Mary‘s Cemetery, Lake Forest, } Deerfield R.N.A. Plans : Card Party June 28 Mrs, Watson was .born in New York pfl;z’ne 22, 1845. She went with her parents to Milwaukee, and latâ€" er (in 1871) to Chicago. The same year hs}: moved to Highwood, where she lived since. Royal Neighbors of the Deerfield canmip ‘will give a public luncheon and ogrd party on Thursday, June 28 at one o‘clock at the A. J. Johnâ€" son home on Osterman Avenue. A quilt, with the Mohawk Trail patâ€" tern, will be the main prize. Evetyâ€" one is invited. t £ $ O L ICIT O R S Frank Siljestrom Menoni & Mecogni y C‘!.M’ Paul Railâ€" is through everyone. Garden Expert Talks _‘ Are Oï¬erzl to Clubs _‘The Educational Service Division of the McLaughlin Gormley King Comâ€" pany recently announced the reléase of two talks for a limited number of garden clubs. The talks have been written by garden experts who bn} given them many times in the past to garden clubs and oyer the radio. The talks were so epthusiastically received that M lin Gormley King Company decided to make them available for all n Clubs. The Educational : ce Divigio is offering these primarily to gal den clubs, However, any other group interested in gardening may obtain them. There is no chargé for either the talk or the slides, and there is no advertising or mention of New Ever Green Spray either talk. The talks may be revived to fit the occuioq or season, in any way that may seem net . Informaâ€" tion may be obtained about these talks by addressing the Educational Service, Division, McLaughlin Gormâ€" ley King Company, 1590 Northwestâ€" ern National Bank Building, Minneâ€" apolis, Minn. ; j Giant Parking Area Is Providing Conveniences The giant parking area right in front of the <18th and 23rd Street ent s to A Century of Progress annou a oneâ€"price rate of 50 cents for all day parking. _ $ In addition to this new low rate, they have provided new â€" convenâ€" iences.| An elevator has been installâ€" ed at !im 23rd Street entrance, which brings you ~right in front of the 23rd Street gate of the Fair. _ : Another new innovation is the free bus service. These buses are used throughout the parking area: to bring yisitors to the entrances after they have parked their cars. 1 Alico A.. Shreve, â€" of : Highland Park, greceived the ;dg;ee of Bacheâ€" lor of" Science in Education from the Upiversity of Southern Califorâ€" nia at the commencement exercises of that institution in Los ‘Angeles on Thursday, June 14. id WHAT offers you gt more compl@ $5 down â€" and on either of the new terms on other m NOR TH Women who already have : rarges in their kitchens are: what their advantages really â€" same cooking enjoyment: and women now have is i; stor woman who installs any orte of ful new gas range models. For convenience, the modern gas kange has accurate oven heat regu -‘j"gi ime control clock, selfâ€"lighting Utners with the: largest number, of -\H‘-‘ heats, handy utensil drawer, and poitélain enamel finish that is easy to| keep tlean and sparkling. &#‘ [\ BB * For economy, the modern an insulated oven, highly e&ceut 6 ‘t. of new design, instant heat |from “,' ery burner: that starts the coo n, process immediatelyâ€"without waiting, ‘delay or waste. ol ~ C t ie . 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