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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1934, p. 3

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(t and to perpetuate the and ' all of American m- C 'ame that Congress F -ttlte .n of its legal u in you!!! u out repre- e . body; t ' We the met; . all-int. all mm [ov- T activities and “I” 3 w" g 10": men; F _, ' W the "he of the metu ABt,tet1t. MI Troon' tr tf pm manittriUtiom I . militia sound W W PM , individual ini ire tt with of life; T . , A did-nu graft tnd " ty In M3. on every dot (Ip- 'sftte my"! to be for the needy; _ , - an. and sound _ speed the return» nor- conditions and to R- uc-moynent. . ' i P till it all times If" - at! unattractive public ' I'm] use my sixteen , d i "periertet' Jor th ood .-ttrrte of the Tenth . " . _..-..-.-------" l iueii, Service IE ', i For Jesse Loire mith A 3.2qu memorial " cc for In. Jpn Lowe Smith W h “sate Park, n rt)! of ' last Sunday by L” ttati" man”. I I)“ ttts “an was the Inn r,PB. F to the mm Led, Icon- of the' work " Mr. _ a 'ormer,member. no med A. board dt that out tion 'tim-rank." 5’s Ciréus Tam W I and Lows Last S nday -p"r.n - ' 'iDefinite teu,, M Circus team of Dec; Id bt. Ita 1934 home ‘sc lo by . even with the . A bl, aha 3.1; the new! huh: stopped lay the“ _'btttd"it1ghtensr," T. F muck , " $tohrners, and nilo one 1rAtlerilttdontyt'tt t,mtd 3%: choice. Deerfie ' huh me am on Jim Me ripen:- "to ttifiil,,tjjiss tri . iple "ttrr Ind The Want iAdO Wt,ti,trtp,t C" athb. humm-‘J " 1 1 Fatwa”. _ Thoma} ii: - - EM" g MILDRED amiss ' ' .' DANCE STUD! t j, an ac: mm. " 'yt-Iii/ij/G/first' no“ i i ' and Acrobam {tin-ox: menus» r W :m prints Wink _ mu “I. at than u. ms. 1.: ' III " nun-nu, “-00de In! “xi-Ml... belt! on... an an f WA m. nun- in 73:33:11 M. , AUD - y.. 33.3,; F,.. P. gg,egN Ward the ' thsditid,iml II liberties «PM ' “a child in, the 1,','th' across}: Mt, 1934 Lip Retldhyr hold fin. me by BMW would NRAto'BeDiscussed V F tinGleneoisonNov.6 John T. Flynn, editor end 1ert end Profeuor Paul B. Douglas. eeoh‘ amt. of the UM of CH- cago, will (About: the question. “In the NRA, 'eeoanrr1itthine its objec- tives?" at the opening leetnro of the 1984-35 uric. mutually con- ducted, by the North Shore Comm anion Urael in the Temple mum. Limit. and Vernon Avenues, Glen: moo. on Nov. 6. but , o! the Comm unwary Bond of the mm Recovery A4- minintmtion his arguments will Und weight to the discussion which prom- ises to be {both 'thtutlatintt but! chrifying. a Mr. Flynn emu“ into promin- mteeas.mstr1tortudepmaattm. Media: the cruh of 1929110 wrote in, numerous jun-lull descrip- tion. of the forces moving us to- wnd collupu. and the mountain: fttWIment of his ttiedietitnts bu brought his opinions into you im- portance in an abandon": of our current economic problems. Profuaor Douglas will "we the question tron his viewpoint. He rinks anon: the loading economist. of the United sum and u h mom- Deerfield Auxiliary to Make Layettes The regula- monthly meeting of the Deert1eld Amman Legion Ame iliury unit No. 738, was held " the home of Mrs. Carl Schen- on Monday evening Oct. 15. . Our new president ttrs., Gladys Jacobo presided. Commit/we em:- men were appointed as follows: M hibilitation, Mrs. Ralph Dublin; social, Mrs. Agnes Clavey; Ameri- eanism, Mrs. C. C. Knpschull;_Child Wethpre, Mrs. Erma Hugh; can». munity "rviet, Mrs. Mm Wolch; my: nnd menus, In. Philip Sonny Jun; music. Mrs. Barry Maw, Fldoc, IMrs. Whiteomb; Junior netivitiea, Mrs. Wm. Tonnennann; legislative, Mrs; Ruth Hunt: notional defense, Mrs. John Farm; flnanmr, Mrs. Ed. Jocobsen; and publicity Mrs. W. A. C-micknlunk. ' The argt of a series _ot unit cud patios. was held at the home of Mrs. Philip Senlly Jr; on Saturday evening Oct. 12. Thu next will be held at the home of Ms. My Meyers in the hen future. The collection of jelly to. be given to Dom: Home is well underway. Our unit Itna pledged 100 glasses of jelly for this pupae. . _ The unit voted to contribute in m wny toward the observance of Arm- mce any in when my. 1;“. Ire-ii-ttair one" Aan.rirotism chairmnn will bud that" '. Beque- of the growing need for: baby layettes in our community, we ftyd that enough second hand articles ore not forthcoming. The unite voted to purchase e fifty yard bolt bf ttanne? to he need in linking- new articles. any hlnnkets and many other Milkmen urgently needed and the Au icy will solicit the help of other community. apidted emulation: in this much needed project. We, have distributed the layettol td date. V . Our ciwetu pledge to the U. S. V. B. Hospital No. 105 “I 1trlefty discussed. It was the wink of the unit to uk if our Legion port will min slurs vith u: in this project. "hir,' meeting was closed mid deli.. ciom mfieahmmtttr served by the hostess; Mrs. Schw. Milwaukee Road, 429 Vine Avenue FREE CHICKEN g 'iiiiiiiii"i"iiar, COAL co. Joe and Nick’s COLUMBIAN TAVERN bee Road, onlosite old Columbia Country Club. q 1 Mile North of Wheeling BOT MUSIC AND GOOD FLOOR Fish Fry Friday Saturday, October 13th BUILDING MATERIAL Cast For Ravinia Players Production . Has Been Selected The cut hit the ttrat: than-tot play of the Ruvinin Phym' mm was unnounced late Tuesdty "tNY' iriiiiriaredid, diresstirr '0! the show, after a week of tryouts. Tho tryouts yer! W}??? wk " iiCiiUtuiid Parli Public Library and brought out man; competition for all the miea., ; \ -- L. ' "The si,igie,,'ttt,',' by w. Sow! amt lunch“: in n English com- edy of . man wpoltires “would” hard for m yet"','?'),"; fatnilr and decides to qu t it all and get, something out of life for mason. His plan is further compliant! by the sweet young thing who imagines "hat his love for her is the fed mo- tive fo'r hil peculiar actions. William Sedan“, who ha 1,t) pelted in my role: with' the Plaza dmr, has been cut an Chules Battle,‘ "The Breetdwinneri," Enid Phillips, stu- of mnny Ra nit. Pluyer pro- ductions, will be urgery, his with. His children. Jud ' Lutrn Brown, ing, tnurPatriek, Lake, h?" Ilsa plated leadi roles with the group. Alfred Granger; a rollicking mt ' of fat old wfseeiasekimt "ehappu/' will be p0rtrayed by Bob Arnold, the "Mr. Pim" of last moon’s farce, "Mr. Pint Passed." Hie We and children will be played by three newcomers to Ravinla Player cash: Jacqueline Keast' , a graduate of Northwestern Sc 1 ot, Speech as Dorothy, his wi a; Mary ME, who played in se oral shows " the peertuld-shiehy itth School and in charity shows in Highland Park,, ea ‘Diana Granger, ls daughter; and Walter Watson, te starred at the‘ high school and artmmrth College,‘ as Timothy. C . ' . Season tickets for the four three- net play: to be presented by the Ravinia Players, or ‘eingle admis- sion tickets for "The Bgeiuixeintter" can be obtained from any member of the Players or by callihg High. land Park 1864, 114 or 1752. at CARD o THANKS The family of the lite Frank w. Putter. express 'tir deep npprecil tion and than. to their nun friends and relative, for thes I!!! pithy and kindness sham than! their recent bemvement. Marrow Oil SHAMPOO F Finger Wave sl Complete d END CURL$ , Modem Beauty . . . Sidon . . ' Pers.trnaiity Hair Cuts done by Mr. Went: " Wit-Ont M M. “was! Wm: no“ OPEN SATURDAY lam-mums V UNTIL O O'CLOCK Phone Highland Park 27 THE PR OO 50 lik' Georgia melwho‘h giv- f li3lfjit.lrtt1oa, in the: due. on Mir' y and Fridty, tax-won: at . jg fighhnd Park (ttat Club. " “in. ed .her mum with the , , o Conumtory, th. Kim- ..-I uildinzu [ i I E'We’ll Help You K] E Garment from these i Jesseph Now) With 1 Chicago Conservatory New -- Yarns fl?“ Fashion is hiding her own man garments-ttom sports. wear to eveninir gowns! Yarns have been developed in a variety of weights and qualities suitable fo'r. every type of garment you wish to knit. , Select the style and type of yams you wish and we will supply you with supple inatruetiontr/for making. ' I -.. elem: " OB. ball) 86e . T 18511.81"th ll oz.) Me . latter Crepe " oz. ball) 50c , .-tbutirh Yams " oz. ball) 60e . ' --toesein (2 oz. skeins) 75c F Jes'uph, who Shogun. but at the emu-u! School in Those interest? in making pur- chase! for NeeiBeeratt Guild will weicono theritrrreeial prices.‘ qhildren's' Heavy Cotton Suits, 69c ' Pull bleached mum. Good serv- iceable qualityf, Size; to " re'. Ramdon war It sues. Needleiimft Guild __" Specials ' . .' Boys’ heavy iotton Socks. At- traigrv7, new interns. All ail“. Heavy ull~woiol tog: for boys or am. Trimmed with whites., Futcblor latter mittens with knit wrist. "on. blue, or red. Boys' 'h Length Soda 22) pair Watarrtrroof E buckskin mittens thnt any 1irt, Childm’l sixes. Softknit I pm vith feet " med. All site: " one .t'rr'tee-- muriteae sea less She Lartrtslait nix _ , Choose the Style You Want Select the Yarn You Want Childrén’s Colored Leather' Mittens, 39e Knit Sleepers Sizes tq' 10 years. 99e L4_R,?slE5f"'5r"di knitting Instructions Every Afternoon from 2:30 to 4:00 Buckstin Mittens 2 p, im $1.00 Boys' (0% Wool Unionisuits, 98e on knit but wool' Under- " I very low price. All All Wool Knit Cape, sod Bid Sheets 81x99 inch; $1.00 _§rinklette (1 oz. ball) 45e - gaunt-light (1% on. ball) 60e 1rtgt Wool (1% oz. ball) 66e - lephyr Crepe (200 yards) Tse Scuttle. f" smash: - than 10 you: with the #0:“!th of he: tt Add: 4rmtt W!!! with A my Balm and Michael Mordkin {our} period of "s", ahe toured the United sum in their mum m m for a numb-r of m- aona with the Chianti Chic Opera Balm. This work 1»: supplemented by I but of Russia spent in with: the dancing schools and Wm: ',i,, lReady Made Drape? , ._ $398 pair _i,,, ecu Exceptionally Low Priced These Made hem 86 inch luster finish shiki ., 10th and li with sateen. Complete with hardware. galore are a rust, tan, green. -w- , I. Rough weaves have, the call and hem"are some attractive new pattdms. Prices range; from 81.1 31.98 each. , t _ 3 t} 50 inch linen finish crash narily‘ pay: for the 36 incl patterns: (59c yard. ' These curbing: i, inches wide and)2y, yards W. ll,',',"?,', {gunman t grenadine with wide males. Grim: w ol' , _, V ( ' 5-H 50 inch PRINTED CRASH - SPECIAL EXTRA SIZE _ CURTAINS - $2.25 PNR 36 inch and 50 inch MEXICAN CRASHES ROUGH WEAVE PANEL CURTAINS uh at tt price kt' would inch with. So tones in the ballot: and tlege',',','", at“ mind the 31m iiaiiii'i17k Moscow. SOCIAL same: NM cm ir., Rugs 'y, Kitchen TM and Chain : Kitchen!!!" and Dulu- Ken's PAGE mu [23 'l1f-_ri"_"i, 'j,i,i),] s: i5 in if!

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