i 1/ 4 TELEPHONE® : -O-L.l-;c-;i $ N. Ist (Over Waigreen‘s) | SUCCESsOR T0 rafD‘s THE CENTRAL EMPL WICKER 0s 3 BUGGY, LARGEST SIZE; also child‘s c #tove, like new ; new Morfon metal cabinet. with bev» hive feet mevenport!| fall during day * ven «. ‘Tel. H. P. 155. Aispa BUICK, 1927 MASTER SEDAN, PERFECT |_comdition, $125. Wel) H. P. 1552. A33 tflom PORTABLE MODEL NO. [ | ut case, condition, $5. ~MH.| P. 1898.. _ [ o AS3pd 4.GRAVE LOT IN I FRESH MANUREâ€" Rotten manure; black CARPET FOR SALE â€"* ;s yARDS OF excellent quality 484 ‘Sheridan‘ PI. ‘Tel. H. P. 2090. , |â€" a A33pd ~araaged \with sn tached â€" garage, owner anxious to er home. 4 LAKE.: COUNTY FARM â€"20 â€" minutes drive Highland Park; good going 80 acres, no waste land, fair farm house and buildings ; old homeâ€" stead, has apple, peér, plum,â€"cherry, walâ€" nut trees, small and rare‘ flowers. â€"This farm at .$150 per. acre will pay. The présent low should increase. \for $8,000; $4,000 h. * â€"106 acres in Coun ide Association: with small lake on ; $250 per acre. â€"160 ackes: with ings, $15,000. | â€"FRANK W. RUSSO v‘ State Bank , Room, 16 Tel. H.|P. 2380 A33 like rent. â€"â€"10 acres, wooded, Bannockburn, with sewer ‘and water in. $350 per acre, â€"â€"5 aeres and 6â€"room (house on Clavey Road FOR RENT IN HIGHLAND PARKâ€" +Two 6â€"room apa ts ; 503 S. St. Johns ave.; with or, wi heat. FOR SALE +â€"Wooded 50â€"foot paving and sewer in and paid for, $2 dbown and $2 per week no interest. Price, $500 each. =â€"630 Skokie ave., bâ€" bungalow, garage, .‘ furnace heat, $5, 10% cash, balance PITTSBURGH WATER HEATER, 66â€"GALâ€" MAID FOR GEN L ‘ HOUSEWORKâ€" Two employed Its ; Two school chilâ€" dren; H. P. 1510 ween 7 and 9 p.m. AGENTS WANTED vion service regarding the activities ;ï¬'â€"my'“::’-t.o; man of the Chest." . | A unteers to thoroughly l "The provision for shrinkage due | and are asking all who & to removals, deaths, and so forth," | to servi theeommunltylr' Mr. Bryant said, "is the wise and ) city wide undertaking w ecustomary practice of all organized | been contacted for service , Community ‘Chests throughout the diately notify Chest hea country in order to protect the joint | telephone 470 of their will fund from falling below the miniâ€"| serve." muym financial neéds of the member | yâ€"Dinner for Wo! agencies. Experi¢ence in other cities| All workers in the cam has shown that a reserve of approxâ€" urged to keep the evening imately 10 per Gent of the total| 30 f @ for a big camp: needed is essential for this purpose."| meeting and dinner to be h Seeks Substantial Gifts on date ‘at a place . $ no later. This big me Chairman Herbert E. Kerber of Ik of the t‘BeGenev ral Campgign committee anâ€" | * 'i?" opening . 0 ; i and at this time final . in nounced this week the formation of | ‘ 4 DNuag: T and information will be g a Special Gifts tommittee of the Disttict chai fd Community Chest which will immeâ€" C . airmen Aill! oo o - ® # to keep Monda; diately seek to secure subscriptions are urged October 28 free of engag from the more substantial contribuâ€" \ o order that they may atten tors to Highland Park‘s welfare chairmén and coâ€"chairmen needs. This special committee was necting at Chest organized at a méeting held at the :: ) 1 & at home of General Robert E. Wood, | | ; chairman of the Community Chest, { Sunday afternoon, The committee L eCounty Dentis is composed of Alfred K. Stern, . Samuel M. Hastings, Coâ€"chairmen, to Meet Next Robert E. Wood, Ralph A. Bard,| | _ | Ssmm Herbert M. Lautmann, Albert P. hrnhgements for the co Snite, Harold M. Florsheim, George | of data will be made at A. Mason, Werriee A. Wieboldt, meeting of the Lake count James Becker, S, Henry Foreman,| of the Illinois Dental Cr Irving Randall, 8| L. Reinhardt, C.| eau to (be held Monday, C W. Schaaf, and Cléud Wampler. This | the Gréen Tea [Pot, Highls committee which kwung into action TherT;st meeting of the early this week add will endeavor to.| tion was held Monday at complete the soliritation of prosâ€"| cher hotel, Waukegan. pects allotted to them prior to the $ oâ€"â€"â€"otfa _ opening| of the :, eral campaign. When a government.sta General Campaigh Makes Progress into private business it ust Prepgration for the general cityâ€" } long until private business wide so}icitation ‘u start October 30 | self inside the government. Shore Garden of Me n ts 41. _ P. Je Remtgs. mt the Chest itself," Mr. Bryant stated, "is exceedingly low and represents the expenses incident to the conductâ€" ing of the ca gn and the year round admini on of a permanâ€" ent Chest office to be established for the collection of subscriptions and the disbursement of Chest funds to the member meies, auditing of agency financial operations monthly and the maintenance of an informaâ€" tion service Pding the activities finement to sell at dresses. Call Evan Chest Announces lon tank; good condition. Tel. H. P. 988 PAGE EIGHT | for an A Phe (Continued from Page 1) Mighla | For Sale Budget Allotment SR HEATER, 66â€"GAL ition. ‘Tel. H. P. 988 A3: LAND PARKâ€" 4 ts ; 503 S. St. John: heat. R BSALE ts, paving and sewer i1 wn and $2 per weel , $500 each. ~ bungalow, garage 10% cash, balance Bannockburn, with in. $350 per acre, m honnb on Clavey Road tryside Association: with j ; $250 per acre ings, $15,000. . RUSSO M , Room, 16 H.]P. 2380 A3: UNTY FARM Highland Park: w ifully wooded lot; ; will trade for larg» ARNER, INC. 6 H. P. 1855. | Asstf ï¬&m NORTH m: ‘Tea« 4194. A3Stfpd rovnem Acency _ M. E. ALSUP, Mor rul Park 2520 160 ractive line of sports ton, UNIversity 2347. )ne â€" WOMEN OF REâ€" dtaker Highland Park, I11 F33pd § 120| NOTICE â€"â€" Advertisements recéived after 3 o‘clock Wednesday,‘ placed in another section. . J 1P c RATES;â€"50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday followin publicatio 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid For before i sertiqri;}l.OO if not paid by Saturday following mlication. 10 cents each addition line. | 1. ~| CLASSIFIED WANT-AS* Phone A N Do D I R/E C T OR K O[|+â€"» Mor SINCLAIR PRODUCTS. GOODYEAR TIREs s 1| / â€"| "el. H. P. 5556 .c nm‘.o F oï¬nm metal heil:glut. ul; & eondmon. qua i‘.'u "el. H. P. 140. . AB2tf HOME MADE BREAD Tâ€"ROOM (BRICK RESIDENCE, half â€"block from lake; 3 bedrooms; 1 bath and breakâ€" fast room ; 2â€"car garage ; oil heat ; $18,000. H. and R. fl:'ll(SPACHa Realtor | x ve agen 896 Central aye. Tel. H. P. 1212 A82 ATTRACTIVE 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS, home located at 340 S. Linden Ave., {lavaâ€" tory on| lst flopr, oil heat, 2 car garage, immediate occupancy. ‘The cooperation of other kers invited. 59 S. St. Johns Ave, H. 1769. As3 CAR LOAD OF HARD MAPLE, (4FT. lengths, in car load lot only. F.O.B. Apartments for Rent ‘. WEARING APPAREL FUR COATS LEFT WITH US EOR §TORâ€" age and repairs but uncalled for:| Black Pony Cont $18; Brown Caracul $24; Leoâ€" pard Cat $52; Amer. Broadtall. $26; Rac. coon $$4; Hud. Seal $50; Genuine Mink $150. Others worth four times their~price. Economy section, Miller Fur Co., 166 N. Michigan: ave., Chicago. Open eves. Cataâ€" logue free on Yrequest. A83 LOT 50x%10 in SUNSET CE SUBâ€" division}; excellent neigh ood ; or will trade u::m on 100â€"ft. lot good residenâ€" tial ion neat tra tion and town. Address Bâ€"T Press office. |. A33tfod MeILVAINE OIL nunumi' FIRST CLASS eondition ; â€"will smerffice. 520 Clayton St., ‘ Waukegan. . Tel. Ontario $314. A33pd s%uas TREES AND EVERGREENSâ€" MBARDT POPLARS §5 ani up: perâ€" When a government.starts going into private business it usually isn‘t long until private business finds itâ€" Arrangements for the compilation of data will be made at the next meeting of the Lake county branch of the Illinois Dental Credit m- eau to be held Monday, Oct 28, at the Gn{en Tea ‘Pot, Highland Park. The last meeting of the associaâ€" tion was held Monday at the Karâ€" cher hotel, Waukegan. 1 INRNMIES aLLON) District chairmen and eoâ€"chalirmen are urged to keep Monday evening, October 28 free of engagements in order that they may attend the final chairmén and coâ€"chairmen preâ€"camâ€" pa;gn meeting at Chest headquarâ€" LTke County Dentists â€" to Meet Next Monday Corner Eim Place and First St â€" A32â€"21 q*’dly-Dlmr for Workers All workers in the campaign are urged to keep the evening of October 30 1 for a big campaign rally meeting and dinner to be held 7 p.m. on date at a place to be anâ€" nounced later. This big meeting will mark the opening of the campaign, and at this time final . instructions and information will be given. ||_ Guaranteed Repairs . ~ 541 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 641. A18tf HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE | ({â€" _ (aliced if desired ‘ RDERS TA.KIN FOR NG)ODLI NESTS | HUEBNER‘S BimY L +4 Central ave. Tel. H. P. 80%6. â€" A32 has made rrpid,pro 8g4 during the past week acording Chairman Her E. Kerber. " of the sixteen dis*rict chairmen and coâ€" airmen ï¬:ve been engaged this week in completing the preliminary work of dividing districts into block aréas and securing a ¢aptain and assistants K:c each block and in listâ€" ing all prospects in their block argas, We expect this orgnization work to be completed by Friday eveâ€" ning, lï¬ctobcr 18. The district chairâ€" men Have been receiving ready reâ€" sponses throughout the city to their requests for volunteer workers durâ€" ing tv campaign and they have need, however, for many more volâ€" unteers to thoroughly cover the city, and are asking all who are willing to serve the community in this large city wide undertaking who have not been contacted for service to immeâ€" diately notify Chest headquarters, telephone 470 of their willingness to serve."‘ 882 Central Ave. mUP ennials be and 10c; peonies,‘ 25¢ and up. THE ZONNEHOEVE A QUE SHOP Waukegan Rd, & Central Ave., Deerfleld | European and Glass," silver, Deélft tiles| and ‘ furniture. . | .Tel. Deerfleld 479. A3Spd JOHN OSTROWSKY NURSERY, 2443 W. Park ave. Tel. H P. 49., A33â€"35pd RADIO SALES AND SERVICB _ ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION Ph ph| Needlies HUBER ELECTRIC RCALTORS Cab Calloway A33tfpd LARGE _ ROOM _ ATTRACTIVELY FUR NISHED as a . bedâ€"livingroom ; private bath ; hot water at all times ; in modern : private home of adults; kitchen privil« exes ; heated garage ; convenient um portation. ‘Tel. H. P. 1654. $ m it cniiieisfnsiinpnainnnmmmmmumii snn omm mnmmcn 1 / +( o. ROOM â€" Gentleman preferred; no other roomers. ‘Tel H. P. 522. Sotfad FURNISHED ROOM, ferred; close to to street. > ? PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and D/ ATING. Good work! Priges reason REWARD FOR INFORMATION _LIAD&G to the recovery of 14â€"foot steel sail t taken from Highland Park beach, north of pumping plant, ween Monday eveâ€" ning and '&-dny rnoon ; boat had a ‘thin keel and deck| and weighed mbout 500 pounds. Address}Bâ€"7 Press office, H33 S e en en nsm mene m â€"mmmmrdi 1 Cand LEARN TO PLAY PIANO. a board ‘harmony for Sim‘s of opular musgic. Call M. Lynch at H. P. 302s. . j ‘uss A SCOTOH TERRIER (SCOTTY) LOST OFFICRâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date if our bank butiding, | Phone 490 _> 366 Central Ave. Highland | Park D27â€"29pd * _ UNFURNISHED | APARTMENTS Apartments, ‘unfurn steam | heatâ€"â€"6 rooms and bath. S heat, 2 rooms and bath, Steam _ heat,| 2 rooms, ruin‘i:: water. Office and ting rooua onable. 47 St. Jo! Avenue. Opposite Northwestern Stai East. | Phone H.. P. 540. # | . D34tf NICE COMPLETELY APARTMENTS, â€" 81\*3! AND _ DESK spacq â€" Centrally ted and reasonable rent to responsible ple. [ 1j i _ Howard W. Huber | Ameérica, our lawmakers should reâ€" member, is still fyll of Ameri¢ans â€"sons and ‘daughters of the hardâ€" iest, most selfâ€"reliant breed of pionâ€" eers and libertyâ€"lovers the world has ever seen. No on¢ can take away their individual freedomâ€"and make them like it. The Rill of Rights still remains ‘our national portrait. F 5â€"ROOM ‘FLAT, , heate nished 25 Clay st. UNFURNISHED 4 ROOMS and bath with b:dt l:nd water i S-l;od;J:hho .;ru- a yard ; t. nsâ€" Place, corner VI‘M ave. ; Vine ave, electric station. J. I. Mockjer, Tel H.\ P. 880, local 298, between and 5. D28 1en our politicians get that picâ€" ture clearly in mind we shall see fewer efforts to injpct ihto our govâ€" ernment the ideas jof a regimented Europeé â€" whose tragic effects we read daily in dispatiches from acrogs the sea. | It has stood unchdnged for almost a céentury and a half. It remains as accurate today as when first drafted. In â€" that| insisten¢ée, on definite rights and| powers is reflected, I maintain, a true picture of the real American citizen the man who works and earns and saves and on whose character and effort depends all the strength of|our government. The guarantee that he shall not be deprived of life, liberty or propâ€" erty without due p of law, and that he shall be protected in all these and other Jlghts en against govâ€" ernment itself. The right to secut unreasonable sea: and | be immune from govern: quisition, ttfltrhl by jury : as well as criminal| cases . Freedom of religion, freedom of lawful speech, freedom of the press, freedom of peaceable assembly . . . Prompt Service.| Call or write. j .JAfBl:n-r % SALLEE 880 Central Ave. Tel H. P. 5557 But there should be no guch conâ€" fusion. A po t of the typi American was clegfrly drawn in the Bill of Rights of pur Federal = stitution. Read it‘ and you will see that he is a man who stands firmly for: | 1P(# JOHN cn"i.rsm'""él&i Tel. H. P. 760. Psny s P eetid CERCCCET AOCHLY black with very littl@ gray ; 7 mon old ; reward. Mrs, B. Mc&oy. 860%‘ ave., Deerfield, I!!. Tel. Deerfleld 465, M33 There seems to be doubt on these questions in the minds of many men in public office y. Much of our récent legislation guggests that they regard him as willing to swap his ‘American birthright of independence and opportunity for the lifeless “::ii- mentation now injposed on in populations abr | | on reasonable terms, HIGHLAN E'F"Am("' STATE BANK.° JB5tt ‘Who is the typlch Ameï¬al*? Just what is he like? t d apartment, heat, lig Nel, H. P. 3308. Phone 490 Lost and Found Rooms § Offices for Rent ortrait of l(loeell’pneouo Piano GENTLEMAN rvn. 224 N. nd + or Rent An American FURNI§HED |#â€"room \t, water ; reasonmble. garage, MBC ;g; secure against and seizure, to vernmental inâ€" jury in all civil THE PRESS D30 â€"PUBLIC NOTICE is hn:'by':i.m & C: undersigned Bxecutor tate Pattick J. Deering, deceased, h@s fixed upon Tuesday, the 3rd day of D y A.D; ©1935, as the return day |for the hearing of all claims agminst above named estate. All persons having elaims against said Estate are hereby | notified and requested to attend the P Court of Lake County, IiJinois, on | day at o‘clock. A. M. for the of ha ‘said claims adjusted. _ | SMALL HOUSE OR AgAu-ru (UNâ€" lmm'nm n n‘s'i be reé ble; no ‘u:h“ uk m 4 ren. Address â€" Aâ€"M. Pmm rhWâ€pd cï¬ï¬;mt‘m white, reliable u‘;rk-t a‘l- e f years m «e ve Press office. e | C* Fostf Tâ€"ROOM HOME, 1545 JUDSON AVENUE, Ravinia ; furnace hut:! modern; |2 baths ; lâ€"car garage; close to| school ; r-u-ion now $45. ‘ FRANK PAVLIK, JR., ‘Tel. Kenilworth 2016. ‘ . | B38â€"35 FURNISHED OR UN ISHED | 7«ROOM NICELY FURNISHED BED ROOM,. No Kol heat ; lots of hot water; garage if desired. Phone H. P. 405. P26th GARAGES FOR RENTâ€"â€"618 N. bay Rd. .Tel. H. P. 177. | B32â€"34 t cusriclfilieneciaaianfoenrecpenctsioenny venremrmmantuasitles â€"ROGN BRICK REesipeNcE, rratr surâ€" ny rgoms; steam heat ; fire places ; decorâ€" ated; near school and tnn- on ; at» tractive winter pi ition. 1. â€" Lake Forest 1779 or 691 N. Oakwood |ave., ist apt; Lake Forest. | | B33 FURNISHED ROOM in |private home on a â€" Miss Grace Hutchinson, an inâ€" vestigator and research worker of legal and social service matters, is at present in New Hnmpsh.iï¬ Miss Hufl:l:;:son is an aunt to Mrs. Lawâ€" ther, her sister, Josephine Hutchinâ€" son Haffner, now deceased, was Mrs. Lawther‘s mother. P _A family reunion will be ‘held in the very near future at the home of Mrs. Lawther in Highwood, when nung niece and cougin will meet for the first time in 48 years. | Miss Edith Mann, who is wellâ€" known on the west coast and New Enttud as an evangelist and religâ€" jous writer, is first cousin w Mrs. Llw*ber. § ..3 > Wns ;*’:“‘IT hok iess 4 3012000 4 Wnnmu. Ili. m'u;lui X31â€"38 Mrs. W J; Lawrther who has for years been trying to locate relatives of :;_om all trace was lost when she was an infant, had her long efforts rewarded last week when bhe reâ€" oeiv{d letters from Edith Mann of San Francisco, Calif., and Grace Deane Hutchinson of Reno, Nevada. ha en it PE Y Oe 2C all ‘tlaims against the above -;db- tate. . All persons having claims) against said, Estate are hereby: notified |and reâ€" g:e&d to attend the Probate of ke Co:na. ;lllno':.. on said da :.O.flhn o‘clock A.M. for purpose ng said elaims a ted. | THE Non%n TRUST COMPANY Tentey, Harding, Sherman & Highwood Woman Hears. \__from Lost Relatives At this Sunday Evening club meottï¬lonevof Chicago‘s musicians will be honored when the large choir prfl@u Delamarter‘s anthem "The Lord Is My Shepherd" with Lucille Hudiberg in the solo part, and under the direction of Edgar Nelson. Verâ€" di‘s "Spirit Immortal" will also be given, sung by the choir, with the assistance of Miss Hudiberg, John Sloan and William Russell, guest artist. CARE OF REN 4 rieh Schon, Grnopecy Wl saive (tor chit ‘Or * : reliable, arid dtwndnbhjm labl Tel H.|P. l'lfi'. : Dr, Robert E. Speer‘s public adâ€" dress in Orchestra hall on October 18, before the Chicago Sunday Eveâ€" ning. club, will be an in‘rmtlnt @ A,.tomany,uthinponhrre- :ligiaof leader has not been heard in Chicago for several years. He is ?knng the world nrom \for his nea fifty years of lnl::‘in the fo missions fields du which he has become the forembst authorâ€" ity the work of the church in the Orient. He will speak on the subject "A. Religion for the Deâ€" pression." Clifford W. Barnes will house; heated -iipbr_eg':"i"'nx"fl?ir;fï¬ air furnace; 2â€"car g ; rent reasonâ€" able, > Call at 363 B St. B33â€"35pd Dr. R. E. Speer to Be | ‘‘ ~Sunday Club Sp(J,aker quigt street, 'hfl}â€ï¬‚c} from lake; break» fast if desired ; lad loyed erred ; reagonable, . ‘Tel. B., 155. ° ‘T“ P28tf Situation Wanted Wanted to Rent Houses for Rent =T _ BARBER SHOP Te mories® _ | n es cgafe in puoco | 22 North ’_ ADJUDICATION NOTICE!} ____JQHN J. DEERING, tor under the Last and '?'::;itd?flrkkh : ADJUDICATION (NOTIC PUBLIC _ NOTICK is hergb n that the undersigned Salome T Brang, Execuâ€" trix of the Estate of Orsof B. F d, deâ€" oeued.buï¬xedus:-~ day,| the 8rd day of December A.D, 198$% as the return day for the hearing of all ¢l@» inst the above named Estate. 1/ per hw claims against said Esta ; herigby fied and requested to ‘t€ the| Probate Court of Lake County, Ni is, on gaid date at ten o‘clock A.M. for ith urpose of having said claims adjusted, i Marvin W, Wallach, Waukegan, IIl., Oct. xt 1 n Fam £" Administ of Frank P. Hawkins, upon ‘Tuesday, the 3rd # North Sheridan Road Waukegan,â€"I11,. Oct. 11, 19352 In the role of H again has a role which is d@ifferent from any which he has p us far. The character is one w« des himâ€" self on both his mi uropean parentage, and his 1 ng abilâ€" ity, and who is quit@ frank about his desire for Emmit‘g mopney, with which to live quietly rest of his life. * § Another â€"person. w@ll known to local aydiences who w seen for the first time in over awear, is Mary Lou McClernan‘ Hick , who will ‘ The best known member of cast, as far as loulm concerned, is Bob A m who appear as Hypolitus Lomi, the genâ€" tleman who is intent on mn-ryin: Emmit, albeit chiefly 4 #r money, Bob joined the Playe time for the production of "Mg, Pim Passes By," with which the group closed season of 1933â€"34, He played title role in that performance has appeared in ev show group has staged singe that time He has played "ch " parts chiefly and his rolés hgve been quite varied in type, including that: of boisterous, jovial Alfréed Grainger i "The Breadwirner"; of quiet, friendâ€" ly, Dr.: Kendall,© in "T Dark Tower"; and of the pérplexed, loveâ€" stricken Caller, in he t Silk Hat," one of the four @neâ€"acts, with which the Players clos@d m season. \ / Thanksgiving .f" ov. 27, been announced a% tative da for the Ravinia | ers‘ openi ‘production of theit sixfh season, " Husbands Go," by i Cro The play is &A soci comedy, dealing with the affect the lives of two Am women of a summer abroad in mpany of two Empefm who. were decidedly a us r atten« tions. The main on devel from the two men 1. ng L and Emmit home, whére y Lucillie‘s husband, and E: mie‘s engaged ‘daughter, & * Auto Body and J Brive Your Car In and * ADJUDICATION PUBLIC NOTICE is nfl’ (ï¬ Classified Di ory Professional and Business DR. B. A. HA DR. A. J. Smitty‘ AutomobE; TO BE GIVEN NOV. 27 mcnu\i;; BUMP SHOP RICHARD . W 4 &" $ s ol}o"wi + publicatioj o o e if paid for before i j * i n | "& for an Adtaker ILTron X33â€"35 JUN. sAmmwfnvn ELRCTRIOLANS â€" Dentral & Second St. Td L. P# 589 Homewood Are. ; The Studebaker, which was strat broadside, : was turned ; around by the froce of the the Chevrolet overturning ‘crash. Riding with Miss Hw were May and Betty McMakon south Second street and in the B ham car Mrs. E.0. Bangs and Roy Buffham. No one was Lously injured. . ours . towed to the De'wn:h hich is located right at the f the accident. No witnesse ured. £ Suart fl THO JA in jove with 1. follows her to her ï¬ played by a newcomer to th. . Charles O‘Donnell, % i tbnded dramatic Fionas _ where. Norma Sadier an e ing will make their T > small s y t d MELLODY FARMS ~~‘ DARY // { Pasteurized _ _ _ Grade A Milk _ drive, Highland Park, driving , Chevrolet sedan south w street collided with a h sedan driven west on Laure) avny by Miss Jane Buffhan of Racine o Tuesday evening at 5 o‘clock. _ Miss (Elyse Rinkenberger :f;, past e years, M «~C Deerfi ld-Shi*. BScheat C Rinke berger:ur&" 004 Ni Enid Phillips, ~well known fora acting| with d‘ Mh l C mobiles Collide _ Alllto “ ~ One large j Derbyshire, the i who falls in Jove 3 follows her to her P‘ay ihe Part Of Enmills a T Peggy. Her last rance 06 "Mr. Pim Passes Mi_,,,“ t in that time she was “ Poor active mflnbeï¬Â¢~ it ts had a part in most of B gi, productions. Her nnm. . *4 n;u;rmcw.‘? DECORATING . aints, Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Gis# THURSDA y "Tel. Libertyville J. SMITH| SANTI BROS. DAIRY _ Miss Mary Haskell . Miss Mary Haskell of Elmas 0 DELICIOUS CREAM For Quality and Bervice TELEPHONE 410 BRAND BROS. to the Dewyu'huï¬ is located right at the accident. No witnesse wer play is under * Elvu“mnlm-sm‘ Highland Park, M RIEED MILK AND Cn BUTTER AND £0G re, the Enplish Vitamin D Guernsey . Dealer in Paints &TAILORS Phone . P. WA Park, ‘driving 4 + 18 us