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Highland Park Press, 23 Aug 1934, p. 10

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tg ((8 $ 1 6 i AL &# Monday to Friday, 18 Holes .....-|u¢ ik.!.y to Friday, All Day .......|7$e Satutday A. M., 18 Holos _________\75¢ seturday P. M., or All Day _______}.00 Suturday, after 4 P. M. ___________!75¢ Seturday, ofter 4 P. M. ._._________\75c | Sunday, 4 P. M. ..<s2lncccccfe... 75¢ €C O U NTR Y â€" CLUB Particularly since Vernon has REDUCED ITS \Z FEES to prices that are in most instances lower "z than those charged by medi;m courses that attract players only because of the low rates. Now you can play this marvglous golf course as e cheapest course that offers nothing comparable. NEW TEMAORARY LOW RATES ‘ _‘ ‘These Less Recent Books _ \‘The Saturday Review of |Literaâ€" New Field of Work Pearl S. Buck, Pulitzer prize winâ€" ner and author of "The Good Earth," has joined the John Day Company as advisory editor. Mrs. Buck will remain in America at least a year, and will continue the schedule she has observed for some years of deâ€" voting her mornings to writing. News From Publishers For the past year Mr. Herbert Hoover has been at work on a manâ€" uscript of a book to be published in September, to be called "The Chalâ€" lenge of Liberty." | "Father Malachy‘s Miracle," by Bruce Marshall. A witty satire on religion. P "Heat Lightning," by Helen Hull. A tale of family life. af 1. 3 "Poems, 1909â€"1925," by T. S; Eliot. The collected work of one of the most importart of contemporary ‘Hatter‘s COastle," by A. J. Cronin. A melodramatic, but powerful, story of Scottish life. "Papa La Fleur," by Zona Gale. A story of the revolt of the younger generation. â€" "All Passion Spent," by V, Sackâ€" ville Wiest. A novel in which old age is heroine. "Lives of a Bengal Lancer," by Francis Yeatsâ€"Brown. High advenâ€" ture and Yoga in India. + "Sticks and Stones," by| Lewis Mumford. A study of American architecture. "Bermuda," by Hudson Strode. A history and description of the island. "The Constant Nymph," by Marâ€" garet Kennedy. The story of an unâ€" conventional family. j "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd," by Agatha Christie. An exciting deâ€" tective story. /"The Last Adam," by James Cozâ€" zens. The chronicle of a Connectiâ€" eut village. 14 : "Lady Into Fox," by David Garâ€" néett. A charming fantasy. [ . tions are: > 13 "Only Yesterday," by Frederick L Allen. Seeing ourselves in retroâ€" spect. | » 4 . book which is not a current best sellâ€" er. but which is worth reading for some virtue other than upâ€"toâ€"dateâ€" PAGE TEN RATES MODERATE e publishers say the book will Twentyâ€"seven hole golf course Wrqurtonsmc HoTtEL HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY \__ HICHLAND PARK ILLNOHS , _ COME TO _ WEQUETONSING of Just 1% miles west of Deerflcld Write for descriptive folder WEQUETONSING, MICH. L. G| Davig, Manager REDUCED ITS NS ‘f instances lower vegs /f Af _ tcro courses that lt z> the low rates. lous golf course as economically as MEN TALK Angur and WOMEN TOO! Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, DAJ ~yunisss Suaday, 4 P. M. "The Brain Behind Hitler,‘ by Roger Shaw in Review of Reviews. Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels has beeh the oneâ€"man brainâ€"trust of the Gerâ€" man Nazi regime. Here is an an» alytical study of his> background, and of his activities under the Swastika Cross. : $ "What Do We Want From Taxes?" by Harold Buttenheim in Survey Graphic. Shall we get ecos nomic. salvation through Fascism‘!f, Communism or Taxation? Mr. But+ tenheim challenges the advocates of cutâ€"taxesâ€"atâ€"anyâ€"price with a pro+ gram for making taxation serve us, toward a better life. & "Air _ Cooling _ Reaches _ Main Street," by J. J, Nance in Nation‘s Business. Conditioned air, once of< fered only by the largest theaters, is becoming more and more common in business places and homes. Just who is buying. this â€" equipment? "Who Belongs in Prison?" by Joâ€" seph Fishman and Vee Periman in Harper‘s Magazine, A penal authorâ€" ity ‘defines the difference between vice and,crime, and points out that dne of our great problems of prisoil administration is caused by the fact that prisons are crowded with men who do not belong there. ° E. Outstanding Magazine Articles | of August > : "Labor‘s Fight for Power," b% George E. Sokolsky in The Atlant Monthly. The labor problem is one of the most serious issues of these troubled times. In, two searchinf articles, of which this is the first, Mr. Sokolsky examines the methods and tactics of the A. F. of L. § According to a recent A"Wi"fig Press dispatch Uncle Remus a Br‘er Rabbit are to be perpetuam in bronze and marble. The old Ne churcter in Joel Chandler Harrig‘ stories for children is to be the cenâ€"> tral figure in a memorial to the Georgia author. The memorial is to be erected with funds to be raised by a stateâ€"wide subscription camâ€" paign. The sculpture is to be the work of Dr. Joseph Klein. f be m defense of what Mr. Hoover calls "the American system" of 302; ernment, a critical consideration Qf the growth of, Fascism, Communâ€" ism, and Socialism, and a frontal tattack upon "national regimentaâ€" tion" and bureauercy. tX Perpetuation of Uncle Remus ané WONDERFUL MEALS Season June 15th to Sept. 20th 18 Holes before 7 A. M... 7 to 12 Noon or All Day . 12 Nooah4'.M.1rAl 1.00 Mrs. nue will Circle o1 at the i‘i};“i @rsity of Arizona. The 3 @ little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rayimond Meyer, Freddie, John and Dofl&ld, underwent tonsilecâ€" tomies off Wednesday at the High land Park Hospital. > Mr. a d Mrs. John Klemp, Jr., of Ridge RGBd have a son born Saturâ€" day, Au’}{i‘?, at the Highland Park Hospital.s"";| dleges a depressi lacking, their pls covers. well tea Jean léa Arizona, at the U Jo ‘Mr. a SALMON Asparagus Tips _« 25¢ Cider Stuffed Olives CfOS: Red 4 Red Kidney Hein Tomato Juice Savo{dj SALT CLEANSER sSOUPS COFFEE Savoy Sunbpéie Baby Stuart PRESERVES College Inn Ma: Bjrgfwn [Assorted Flavors] Colleée‘ Inn Assorted D E Deerfield Locals i8 it d Beans nce Scott of Clay Aveâ€" rtain the Queen Esther iday. Irs. F. W. Russo have in Cloistered Halls," by lain in Review of Reâ€" tendencies in education ing our American colâ€" niversities, despite the When endowments are fressive ingenuity takes as Mr. Chamberlain disâ€" s entertained at a fareâ€" Wednesday (yesterday). n Saturday for Tucson, nter her freshman year FR EE L |I V ER Y I 516â€" 518 Central Avenue . I H.P. 4400 The Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore ; Blackwell ka Sockeye whom will it be sold L U E. | Special for Thursday, Friday an THE PRESS med. sjize cans 1â€"lb. Can 4 Boxes 4 Cans gallon can Zsc b';:t;e Zsc large cans Mr. and Mts. Erwin Dreiske are moving from the Lincoln Pettis apartment to: Wilmot ‘Road in the near future. ; 4 Mrs. C. C. Brackett is improving in health at her home in Bannockâ€" burn. y e ut a Mpeoes d Mrs. B. J. Dickens of Chicago visâ€" ited her sister Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., on Thursday. Mrs. Reichelt has been ill for several weeks Mrs. Eugene Cooksy and Mrs.<J. R. Notz attended the annual meetâ€" ing of the Northbrook Antiâ€"Cants on Thursday at the Forest Preserve. A. F. Kaatz, general traffic manâ€" ager ‘of the Iilinois Bell Telephone Co. for this district and his family have moved from Highland Park to the Krogstad home on Warrington Road. Mr. and Mrs. Scott who were occupying that house have moved to the Bruggman house at Park and Fair Oaks Avenue. %, . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing and daughter Shitley returned from, a western motor trip on Wednesday. gone down to: Nashville, Brown County, Ind.,‘to, visit her‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Williams. Their two children, Rosemary and Frank Jr., who have been in Brown County for séveral months, will reâ€" turn home with them. cans for Per Jar Per Jar 35¢ 25¢ 25¢c 25¢ 25¢c 25¢ 25¢c 25¢ 10c 10c Juicy ORANGES 2s BEER Pale Case $2. 50 ! Superâ€"X Case 2.75 F LEMONS Tissue Paper Juicy JAMS DOG FOOD MARMALADE Guard Your Health Crosse & Blackwell Cooked Ration Grape Jam Crosse & Blackwell Assorted Ma Brown Falstaff EsttA S : Fat y couls __,b «> Chase & Sanborn Dated Plus bottle deposit COFFEE ib. 290¢ BRAN FLAK 35 W. VanBuren St. SPECIAL . RATES TO ALL sLcrm:s NEW RECLINING CHAIR BU â€" FREQUE BUS TERMINALS COMPANY A FUEL YOU WILL LIKE BECcaQ IT HEATS BE'I‘T E /â€"SAVES MoOoN WaAUKECAN o K Kopprers , | POST Dozen for Dozen Paul Berchardt _. .. _ || _ Frank Siljestrom flixh““"‘!”fi"%‘.’" Menoni & Mecogni rolls cans: for / 2:Ib.! jar | l:lb. jar 1â€"lb. ior‘ $1.00 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ ecommended and Sold by 25¢ 25¢ ‘"COKE| Our Steaks and Chops are the Best: ind the price is right. ; it Your Order for Saturâ€" day on Friday and you will reâ€" deive on time. _ CHICKENS i ‘x Lb. 3 l @ Chi Ste We Mild American Cheese i in 19e || LEG 0‘ LAMB . [STEAK POT ROAST 6 TO 8â€"LB. A\ ERAGE Lb 19¢ ». 147¢ v. 24¢ noked Tor u. 326C )SE ASTING OR FRYING ress our ow n poultry asting C hick en s, ing Chickens, Broilâ€" and | Large ~Frying ens; Jumbo Squabs, s and Chicken Livers THURSDAY, Aucusr ALL _ PHONES Tel. Wabash 47. SPECIALS held day P is the ® readi Bible the at J the Ba: sonâ€" Scie mork ca us 1 she unto prise foliof tol t bless Ever will . ever. Lord Thy dom, th roft 145: clu the We sugt the #i m ther M NC 10

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