, . . nOW niversal lesigned ven and Hl # to/ cook iculars. ok stove a worthâ€" tionally lephone modern fort for sale BER 22 10 luded thly g C 934 _ Park g †H â€i vist daug Chicago Mrs. "Wem Mrs. W anent Thu and Mrs. Fred Seng. "\ Mrs. Theodore Losch of Evanston was the luncheon guest of Mrs, Arnâ€" @ Keller on Monday. _ Mrs. C. T. Anderson will be hosâ€" tess to the Chatter ‘N Sew Club toâ€" o waw. evening at her home on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" Nieman in Chicago. > Mrs. Harry Olendorf entertained her Libertyville bridge club last .WY- " ( The Just Sew Club will meet # afternoon at the home of g Rudolph Knaak on North Chestâ€" â€w & Oue whiie t Sï¬ ies ol o t 4 The annual meeting and eleCtion of officers of the ELCE. will be & Tuesday evening at the Bethâ€" Ishem Church. ‘ Dorcas Circles of the Presbyterâ€" 1 fan Church are preparing for the | ‘annual supper and bazaar to be held |. Thursday, Dec. 6, at the church. Cirâ€" ':“!‘wo met yesterday afternoon | ; held a white elephant sale in the church. â€"Circle Three will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs.George ‘Pettis,â€" A bag luncheon party is beâ€" ing held today by Dorcas Circle Four at the home of Mrs. Walter Page, Miss Ida Gathmann of Itasca who is a deaconess in the Evangelical Church will be the guest speaker at| the Bethlischemâ€" Church on Sunday evening. This is the annual thankâ€" offering service of the Wloman‘s Misâ€" sionary Society. The newly orgm-1 ized Junior choir will sing. 1 Mrs. John M. Heafield entertained her luncheon bridge club on Frid?y at her home on Landis Lane. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Meyer spent Sunday at the William Mueller home in Arlington Heights. A birthday dinner was held in honor of the Mueller‘s daughter, Mrs. William Erb of Los Vegas, New Mex. Deerfield Camp ~of the Royal Neighbors are sponsoring a depresâ€" sion bunco party and white elephant sale tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Mentzer on Chestnut Street. A most interesting and enâ€" tertaining evening is being planned and the public is invited. _ Mrs. Earl Hurt, Mrs. Albert Mitâ€" chell, Mrs. George Pettis, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Johnston and Mrs. E. H. Johnâ€" son: attended a NRA meeting in Highland Park, Wednesday evening. .« Mrs. Christ Willman entertained at a card party on Monday afterâ€" noon at her home on Greenwood Avâ€" enue. * y Rithel Reese of Highland visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold eder (Reba Anderson) on Friâ€" The &hroed‘“ reside in the en‘ house on West: Central Rev. and Mrs. Lee Smith are movâ€"| ing from Northbrook to Kansas City, Mo., where Rev. Smith has reâ€" ceived a call to the Marlborough Heights Presbyterian Church. Revâ€" Alfred J. Wold with Mrs. Wold and daughter, Eleanor, are moving from Minnesota to the Northbrook Presâ€" byterian Manse. Rev. Wold sucâ€" eeeds Rev. Smith Tue Hos N illiam Stem Sr. returned sday from the Highland pital where she recently a major operation. > illiam Selig of Chicago r<day at the home of Mr. 8@ CLIFTON AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2282 J, A. SCHWALL r. NOVEMBER 22, 19384 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM i NORTH SHERIDAN nonli‘ maiine aos D 2.5o tor rending only. mmm“mm‘-:'_,w m Los Angeles .. DCAYEKE \..<«â€"«« Buffalo ..~â€"â€" MU R P H Y BUS ‘TERMINALS 5 W. VanBuren St. meeting and election the ELCE. will be evening at the Bethâ€" Heating and Plumbing Contractors Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Presgure Steam Estimates on New and Remodeling Work. â€" Repait Work a Specialty AFTON AVENUE 183 @ENcom AVENUE one Highland Purk 228# Telephone Highland Park 2687 me w yen cternas yfriyr "_ / w. D. MURPHY Maintained 97 i First Church of Christ, tflj ntist SPECIAL RA TO ALL CIT the Royal ! One of the finest herds of pureâ€" bred cattle in the Chicago area, that of Eddellyn F near , Lake Forâ€" est, will be rep â€"at the 1934 International Live $tock Exposition, ‘to be held at the Upion Stock Yards < Dec. 1 to 8. The farm, wh of Thomas E. Wi er, will send an eighteen purebred | to the contests for largest of the con shows, where ‘lthe prize lists | to representative | past years. ; Edellyn Farms Represen Live Stocl The exposition 35th anniversary greater home n tion on the structures thatâ€" the Chicago â€" Sto« May. â€" s Completely fireâ€"proof, and modern in every detail, Ithe new Internaâ€" tional Live Stock ition Amphiâ€" theatre and adjoining exhibit hallg comprise the findest building in the country devoted to such uses. The amphitheatre a seating capaâ€" city double that $f the old pavilion., _ ‘The rate that|entries are being treeeivod toward the closing for filâ€" ing them, Nov. 1} leads B. H. Heide, the Exposition‘s |secretaryâ€"manager, to predict that the show will exceed its former record for number of exâ€" hibits. § County Tub_*erculosis Association Sponsors School Health Program "Thankful for Health Day" is the| . @ppig _ i ?itle of the grade school Thanksgiv-‘ avi:‘t}il;n :::u;’l:zug::p&e n:;i b;v' ‘r}e‘fl ing program w ch the Lake County | Wright Brothers, The ‘radio gave us :l‘uberculoms ssociation is se“d‘ianother new industry which. ts ing out to the schools this week:| given thousands upon thousands |ocâ€" This year, as lakt, this program W$ | cupation for their hands and bread prépared by the National Tubercu!â€"| for their mouths. MÂ¥ osis Association and contains poems.‘ "Henry Ford claims that air ¢onâ€" songs and a playlet. ~ This playlet| ditioning, the new industry just] inâ€" tells the story of the first Tubercul-‘,side our threshold will lead us |out osis Sanatorium which was estabâ€" | bmlne., lished by Edvxrd Livingston Truâ€"} . . wip! deau fifty yeark ago. 194 ’bf \~ In addition| to furnishing the | y I | School Health programs the Tuberâ€"| | | | eulosis Association is sponsoring an | f < | essay . contest in the schools. The| ‘wd. life of Trudeay is the topic for the| R -i,‘l "easay. ‘The best one will be broad-l f ; <HP! | cast from thebTocal radio station by * J 16 the writer. f | 45 The judges of the contest will be‘ s tE } W. C. Petty, County Superintendentl j E uB |of Schools, Mrs. Albert P. Snite_of | 6 \Highland Park, and Mrs. John C.| Saqs @| ‘\ Mecham of Lake. Forest. | 999. fl i e e Ee w w ) 8 _ Material on the life of Trudeau may‘ be obtai from the associaâ€" tion office in the court house. Read The Want Ads Auto Re 322 N. First St. â€" Phone 77 s Eruee and 4. Cold e and Axle . ghtening Body Fender Repairing SPRING vICE STATION wERLDING AND §SOLDERING Auto T Cold Pra Body Fi SPRING WELDING A SCEWALL LAt 1934 ‘ Exposition| is the property Chicago packâ€" ibition herd of | Shorthorn : cattle his breed at this t‘s live stock awards high on e. been awarded of this herd in ill celebrate its in its new iand nearing compleâ€" site as the old ;‘ demolished in Yard fire last EQUENT SERVICE Miami ........__.. 20.20 Dahl‘s construction Co. L Wabash 4740â€"37 ‘OMPANY To Be "What industry needs is a ‘shot in the arm‘," said Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son, of Ravinia, author, internationâ€" ally known art critic and Chicago Art Institute head extension lecturâ€" er, before the Illinois Manufacturâ€" \ers Association in Chicago s "Industry Needs a / ~‘Shot in Arm," Says Dudiey Crafts Watson "The great problem of how to pm-j, vide occupation for all of our eitiâ€"< zens which is now checkâ€"mating th best minds of our country woul then fade into thin air. Many , young economists hired by our gx“ foundations are ‘as sorely perp ; to find a solution to this problem a§, the older heads which have seemings, |‘1y failed so dismally. |. |â€" . |, _A shot in the arm, if such a thing: were possible, with some . of. the serum of imagination that is the birthright of all true artists and creators. es ho ied opronicetal Bistind er00 0CA m "All are getting nowhere!l Why ( Because they are still bound wit! faith and hope in the same old m; chines which have been largely | sponsible for bringing about th dilemma. These men for the good kthe whole should be. innoculate against the deadening influences of accepting knowledge. It is | greatest handicap. The way out li through the imagination of the a ist. ; 6@ "Do not misunderstand me. I do not say that the way. lies throu h the artist. I say the imagination ipf \the artist must be developed in, | | transplanted . into . the industrial leaders of this nation. The old cogs and wheezing valves of the pgst \ and wheezing: valves of the pgst must be selegated to the p Daring souls must cross the horigon and bring back to us numerous. industries as yet unborn, evfn nâ€" | dreamed." 4 ul says homes o _ wi|}§‘ be bu withoutf laun 1709 Darrow Avenue, Phone University Quality Laund:* 1210 Central Avenue, Wilg Phone *Vilmette 1800 NEXT WEEK hbut be swre it ®@ Homes of the future ‘,,'J | withqut laundries?:!| Fadl "Yes," emphaï¬ca.ays "’// R. P._ Travelletti{M Win‘ . // netka resident and tiiemâ€" 4 ber ‘of the firm ‘@f Travelletti and Higgins, ’Archife‘ Chicago. ‘ In his statement he pays modeéern laundry service i ighty ‘tribute.| It reflects the fact that thinking people are finding life top short to do their own washing! Especially, when such hig. modern institutiong Bs the North Shore Quality Laundfieï¬ er numerous ‘exâ€" cellent services z bargain‘" price Mr. |Travelletti‘s g#atement spgaks plainly that fama en now see| no reason for a " {@ re chamber‘"} in theit homes where ghce each week jthe wife must perfo ;»he most trying of household tasks . * e family washing. Â¥elson Laun NORJ] THE PRESS ‘the present depression. I can asily believe what he says is true or already some of the novel new inventions ‘in this field challenge \Jules Verne.; Even it is posâ€" gible to purchase ¢ othermatic control to u‘*‘ue temperature trends in your home before they actually take place. (If you |so desire, you can leave for the weekâ€"end knowing full well that 4 a‘cl next Monday ‘this modern wizard will signal your ‘heating unit and ve your home icomfortable on your return. This litype of imagination will: develop imarket which never before existed; \ growing markets are hungry marâ€" ‘‘kets and markets must be fed. . "Create new wants, new desires and the satisfying of them will make new work for millions of hands. There is a great challenge for our industrial glants in the study of the mental psychology |of the humble artist. I firmly bdlieve that only through the development of imaginaâ€" tionâ€"a true solution for this moâ€" mentous problem will be reached." ‘.Higher Standnirds of | Living Ate Inevitable "Ah, for the good old days!" How often have you hesrd that lament? But some of us might not like it so well if su&l\ a wish came true, acâ€" SHOR] 618 N.'Gma}-y ond, Highland PK:. _ 566 Chestnut Street, Winnetka Phone Mighland Park 177 / Phone Winnetka 602 Relia Fzoeon Phon tk a NoRTH SHORE QUkALITY LAUNDERY }ur 1"“" Evanston University 2776 le Laundry _ North Shore Laundry / On 51 unary mOriIl wIlUEC AJCECEEN ENT af oad, Highland Pk: _ 566 Chestout Street, Winnetka FLL PRESSED d Park 177 : Phone Winnetka 602 3 Evoryfhing "‘_‘h.d and froned. .AI E""‘!.":. Nelson Bros. Laund®y . | (ud‘ Ioui9% C wl marorn persity. 2778 Phone University 0112 i charge in this service. sEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY lualilt | HOWARD MORAN APlumbinz?;uld Heating .« ?% Laurel Ave., Highland Park hop Phone Iiighlund Park 271 Residence, H. P. 439 October 31st, 1934, the Partnership of MORAN)| B terminated and Howard Moran will liquidate the Homes of today . . . and|of the future . .. are rapidly being turz\ed to the tempo of modern living. The demand is Hor. comfort .. . ease . .. speed. Tomorrow it will be even greater. Be modern! If you already own your home why notâ€" send your washing to the member in your community and turn: your laundry into a play room, recreation room or den? in just a little while you can more than pay the cost of necessary, changes with the money you actually save over home washing. And you‘ll get a sweeter, longerâ€"wearâ€" mg.â€"\;h_ufvor. more immaculate and satisâ€" factory washing by letting a member do it. Start next week! t}on SERVICE AFTER NOVEMBER® ist t CALL | cording to J. G:. Hart, general manâ€" ager of the North Shore Gas Comâ€" pany : "How would you like to get up & half hour early every morning : to carry in fuel for a manually operâ€" ated stove and then, after a hard day‘s work, come home at night to tbe faced with the same job again with maybe a little hauling of ashes thrown in on the side? It may not have worried you at the time, but you wouldn‘t want to do it now. Neither would your wife get enâ€" thusiastic about cooking or ironing by an. oldâ€"fushfoned kitchen cook stove. "The curious thing about our modâ€" ern way of living is that some of the most common conveniences have been practically forced upon people. And while probably no one.wu}d really cne'to go back to the old days, there are many excellent new ideas and devices, capable of giving ever greater comfort, convenience and leisure, which are now having the same struggle to: win popular [accept&nce. "After all, life is short, as the poets say, and one way to get the most of it is to be a head of yout time in adopting some of these new ideas which will be commonplace for the next generation." NDRIES NOTICE OR MORAN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. §g C. R/ Moran, Prop. 358 Central| Ave., Highland Park Phone and Park 1060 _ â€" Residence, H. P. 1342 our modâ€" offer popular services at !"bargm'n" prices DAMP WASH 3'5:.';;&5::9 washed: Soft water and | pure soap used. Shaken out and | assorted. Returned damp all ready | Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY | AND ‘DRY CLEANING CO. THRIFTY HYDRO *Wuring apparel returned damp ready to iron. Flat work ironed. | Bath ‘ towels, wash cloths fuffed. | Everything assorted. ; FLUFF DRY * Everything washed. Household linens | froned. Wearing apparel fluffed dry. | Small additional charge for starchâ€" | ing and hand finishing. #o CENTRAL AV, HIGHLAND PARK "" PHONE 568 _ J, Oziron. BROTHERS, was e partnership. Credit Jeweler and Optician 372 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P.630 1984 TRADE IN YOUR OLD wWATCH! For a new, modern, act! timepiece. A liberal al ance on yohur old watch. Time payments. â€" Lambeth Workshop Draperies â€" Fab Upholstering . NEMEROFEF modern, accurate A liberal allowâ€" PAGE ELEVEXN . P. 178 1 ¢*