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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1935, p. 2

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Â¥4Â¥:19 Old Time Dewyer Motor Sales old time dance to be h Oct. 19, atâ€"the Union H ing. Good old time mus nished.â€" / y wh While patrolling in the squad car, police officers of Highland Park found a telephone of the pay station variety lying in the genter of the road under ‘the viad on Prairie avenue Tuesday morning at 5 o‘clock. Investigation proved that the instruâ€" ment had been torn m the wall of the Highmoor station of the North Shore Line. No one reported hearing any noise, although a ticket agent slept in the building. The fine arts departtment, under Mrs. James I. Loeb wishes to anâ€" nounce again that the Franklyn Bliss Snyder ‘lectures "The Engâ€" lish and American Noyvel in Recent Years," which are open to all club members without fee, Are also open to the public at a notinal charge. They will be held at the club house on Wednesday mornings, November 18; December 11 and January 8. The social service rtment anâ€" nounces that there : éxcellent gardners registered at . the Service Exchange. Now is time to set out bulbs and transplant shrubs. For this service experienced men may be obtained by calling H.P. 2427. The sewing this month at the Social Service is for the Park|Ridge school. Contributions of black| material for making black bloomers or funds with which to purchase th would be very helpful. They y be sent to Mrs. Flinn at the: Highland Park‘ Social Service. Local Police Finj Phone o The card party which has been announced previously, for Friday afternoon, &tobe? atâ€" the club house, under the .augpices of the house and grounds committee, bids fair to be a very im t occasion on the October : dar. Door prizes, which always‘lend a Monte Carlo atmosphere to (any occasion, are the order of the day, acording to an announcement by the chairâ€" man, Mrs. Oscar Wallen. Among those who have this feature possible are Mrs. mer Blasier, Mrs. Ernést Gail, Mrs. Oliver Hogue, Mrs. John McDougal and Mrs. Wade McNutt. The objectivye for which the house and grounds committee is working will have an Appeal for all club members â€"carpéting for the, aisles of the club hou Mrs. Wade McNutt is chairman bf the ticket committee, telephone H.P. 280. She will be glad to arrangé reservations. VILL MODEEF Sunday Di Special Fish Dinne with a Bottle of 1 Skokie Valley Hig County Li Tel. Highland Mrs. Herbert Lautm of the art department, chairman, Mrs. James has arranged this e:a The Ravinia group resentatives Wilkam paintings are in oils; vin, ~portraits indi House, and Hazel Cro\ colors. + This exhibit, wm% is to remain through November 19, is different from previous ones that various mediums are displa * Elizabeth 8. Murray, R..P. Sherer, and Lucille Wood are exhibiting |oils. Dorothy Gardner is showing pastel porâ€" traits; ‘ Babette 8. Kornblith, landâ€" scape water colors; Rita G, Henkle, pencil drawings; Alite A. Lazard, water colors. Frank Reithmann has an interesting collection of original bookplates and Chris cards. Park Woman‘s club on Tuesday aftâ€" ernoon, the membérs and many of their friends were guests at the reception and musicale and a mixed exhibit of the work of local artists‘ presented by the art department. OPEN THE YEAR Dancing and Enterta Every Evening FRANK HUTCHIN Exhibit by Local Artists to Be Shown {‘hmuglh November With the opening of the Highland PAGE TWO Berved every 8 fre . 2 to 10 p.m., featuring CHARCOAL BR 1 STEAKS and CHOPS Presents an incom $1.00 to $1.! AT W nnounces an 1d Saturday, tel in Wheelâ€" e will be furâ€" hway and . the Service e time to set lant shrubs. rienced men ng H.P. 2427. at the Social Ridge school. material for r funds with m would be y be sent to ghland Park rk 4283 ROUND ki ‘ 1 025 Aner arable Mrs. Wade f the ticket .P. 280. She reservations. ment, under shes to anâ€" e Franklyn Highway Vine nment nn‘fichairman with her viceâ€" â€"Freudenthal, ihik. : :.: ich has been for Friday at the club as its repâ€" . Savin, whose Lucille E. Saâ€" tive of Hull Â¥ Exwell, water from The scrim m age Tuesday was against a vrtrong team from Fort Sheridan C,C.C. camp. The Highâ€" landers literally tore their line to pieces and ‘then ran around them, over them Jnd through them. While Coach Hart was delighted with the showing of his hitherto untried grid warriors he is a little worried about the mqrntal“, attitude of his boys. In the line Repholz at shows rare ability in dis plays. â€" Labuda will take left end in |great shape. The Egidio, Hall, Allen combinaâ€" tion of LH.B., F.B. and RH.B. reâ€" spectively, look like the real McCoy. Egidio is a driving runner and hard to tackle. Hall is a line plunger with fremendous power while Allen shows a bewildering speed. ; In & long and savage scrimmage Tuesday Highlanders *howed poâ€" tential power and speed. The bigâ€" gest wo of Coach Hart is the quarterback position. yet no candidate shown the necessary qualifications for this post Coach Harry W. Hart has been driving s Highlanders . football team through a series of intensive drills in preparation for the game with the fut Lake Forest Y.M.C. Sunday, 2}30, at West park, Lake Forest. â€" | cthop Team Hfis Been Drilling Intenâ€" sively for Encounter ~â€" She also has had work at the Uniâ€" versity of| Wisconsin and Lake Forâ€" est tollege. | She carried on practice teaching (last year at University High school as part of her Illinois training. For two summers she has directed playgrounds in Highland Park, ; j }>..; $ + A graduate ‘ of Deerfieldâ€"Shields Hifh school, Miss Bakke came to the University of Illinois £; where she was graduated last June with a deâ€" gree in physical education. . She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sororâ€" ity, and played on the soccer and vollgybnllftqam;.yhlle in school. Cossac _ Miss Bakke will workswith Prof. Florence [Lawson, of the P. E. Deâ€" partment at the ulfifltt_&ty, in planâ€" ning, or ng and offering the P. E. .prg;:. 1t Miss Evelyn Bakke 4 | Teaches in Urbana Miss Evelyn M. Bakke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Bakke of Mcâ€" Govern street has been;named inâ€" structor in physical education for gitls at University High School in Urbana. / ! Corduroys "Hockmeyer" deep tone colo;'i,ng . Brown, gray, navy ... In }iouh tooth or _ j ul LAKE FOREST SUNDAY Cco on, ARNETT ape model en‘s and Boys‘ Wear Store Boy‘s Polo Shirts ability in diagnosing uda will take care of orsehide Jackets Slacks center, Size: 6 to 10 Lt ...\ ... kcl .. Tweeduroy Ho'ckmey'er j Knickers Cossack model ME ‘lc.s 8 is 1.s. Fully lined. Brown and gray Pete Loesch and Adam Schmaltz will open the Highland Meat market at 18 N. d street. Both men were formerly of the Lincoln Meat market. |. 1 i Several pietes of jewelry were stolen last Menday from the home of E C. Moore, Chicago Tribune musi¢ critie who died recently. The work was believed to be that of the same sneak thieves who robbed the Grant home a short time ago, ‘as again, the house robbed was one in which no one |was at home at the time of ‘the theft and other chara¢â€" teristics:of the work were similar. Loesch Lake Forest Y.M.C. at West park, Lake Forest, 2:30, Oct. 20. f ._ Highwood Indians at‘ Highwood ‘field, 2:30, Oct. 27. Burglars Ransack ~ â€"â€"E, C. Moore Home . Evanston C.Y.0. at Mason park Evanston, 2:80, Nov. 3. Your Typewriter Man _:Fort Sheridan at Sunset park Highland Park, 2:30, Nov. 17. _ _Lake Forest Y.M:C. at Sunset paf_k, Highl;ng Park, 2:30, Nov. 10. The Highlanders have five games scheduled with several more in the tentative class. The scheduled games follow: t «omm After such impreni:'o. showing the men seemed a little impressed with themsel Hart |wonders if they are ‘going to try to beat Lake Forest Sundgy with their showing against Fort Sheridan on Tuesday. The boys who will start the game Sunday are follows: Zinglar, le; Casar, It; cioni, Ig; Repholz, c; ‘Marenelle, rg; Risdon, rt;. Labuda, re}; Pasquesi, gb; Egidio, Ihb; Hall, fb}; Allen, rhb; â€" Glader will undoubtâ€" edly see action soon after the game starts, at the qb position. He has been working out steadily with the Highlanders and looks like the best in ‘signal callers as has yet shown up. : [ ] = Corduroy Knickers Jackets to Match Knickers ALBERT LARSON BTATIONEBR y Highland Park 567 ch and Schmaltz _: to Open Meat Market E. K. CATTON _ $1.95 $3.35 $2.95 $3.45 $1.00 $3.95 $2.59 THE PRESS8 4 @ @4 â€"@ > @4 4 _4 _â€"â€"@â€"â€"@ Centrella Stores Feature /â€"Canned Goods Sale This issues carries a message of money saving bargins at local Cenâ€" trella stores, appearing on page 3. The store, which will be. modern in every respect, will deal in high quality meats at moderate prices. w specials will be announced Gloves, to complémeh‘t’br accent,lt ol _. For Fall and Winter arneftt‘s â€" Sm comrany This sale is made thru the tremendous â€"p power of ~the National Owned Grocers, composed of, ‘than 20â€" 000 food stores from colgst to coast and who are amon":‘n food distributors. in the w of which Centrella is a member. | . ‘Savings© effected thn train~ More than 100 of 1985, newlyâ€"packed, canned of recâ€" ognized quality are off ‘at low Youthful twoâ€"piec@e pajamas of tily striped Taffie fabric. Milanese Princess topâ€"comfortablé wide trousers. Tub them as often as you \ *~ 6 | 0 Made of the youthful striped .| Semiâ€"fitted, adjustable hems, shadow panél. Easily laurfiered,no. ironing. Black, brown, blush. * *.; > * : Regular $1.00 valug and on sale i last. Made of VaBity Fair prin Bloomers, Panties, Briefs‘and V Linge Vanity FqiliSynooth Fr;snx Comfortable } _ _ Slips, $195 ; Just to 108k at these bags you would thigk they® cost much more â€",; there are of new styles from which to choose. All are great values at $1.95. Han@lbags jtf Finge Leathers Vanity ?ir Pajami;re Adorably Feminine, $3.50 s Spgcial{ Sale 69¢ by Vanity ly‘while a limited “ ‘b abric. Bloomers, Bandeeâ€" .E‘ ;690 each. 3: +9 s+++4+4, P1l1Q Fair purchases ap f eonnqg'_‘ rs extend f the store in the sale and ion of the trspay

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