MARCH 26, ash. .;The j a perfect is completely © M .. Deerfeld ‘His topic . 178 will â€"be dio | ts * Jonk 3% x s and /. 0 d THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 19386 New shelves: ' For Younger. Children Turkey Taleâ€"Bacon, a delightful icture story of a white turkey. . . Keross the Cotton Patchâ€"Credle, Childâ€"life on a plantation "way down South." < [ 0. * t P 1 .0 _6 | /.. t aelle cumpeptetiite " Sugarplum Houseâ€"Lenski,, What happened to the very neat and orâ€" derly little sugarplum.house when ‘Pedro, The Potter: â€" Purnel, a good Me%ican storys | _‘ _ _ Blue Mittensâ€"Reely, A simple, wmda‘very'»nd little girl, wqa{;msnmmdnam-‘ eration ago. yYE & * Mr. Tidy Paws â€"â€" Sayers, The ï¬"d.theultD& tS > y-ouum:- $ Strings to Adventureâ€"Berry, The ice 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 29 the examinaâ€" tion of the confirmation class will be held in connection with the mornâ€" ing worship service. Members and Mmmdhllyinviud. Conâ€" secration and confirmation will take place Palm Sunday morning. Junior choir rehearsal every Monâ€" day, 3:45 p.m. Senior choir rehearâ€" sal Thursday after the Lenten‘serâ€" ‘vice and Friday evening 7:30,‘p.m. â€"Both choirs will sing regularly at the Thursday evening Lenten servâ€" March 27, 8 p.m. :â€"The Evangelical Brotherhood of the church will meet Tuesday, March 31, 8 p.m. in the Social room of the church. All men of the chtirch are cordially invited. Busiâ€" ness meeting, five reels of interestâ€" ing . moving pictures and refreshâ€" â€" ._with Bette Davis, Franchot Tone, Marga® :é-‘:"‘ e Travelogue, m& Moods" â€" MAJOR BO‘ â€" Late Thursday . Paul‘s Evangelical Church ' w & Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor :Lu\J school and worship servâ€" Comedy, "Study and Understudy" â€" Tuesdayâ€"Wednesday .. * f I m’“‘,;" “mr m ,w;E.._. Wa. Milias: Musical Novel Comedy, "Mi Purads De Maestro" â€" Pathe Topics HICHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS| _ _ 2502 ~â€"Saturdayâ€"Saturday Matinee at 2 L. club. meeting Friday, xmq:‘l‘nkt&mfl" * "Iimae at the Opera" â€" ‘ â€"Mondayâ€"Sunday continuous from 2 to 11 Academy Award Picture ';“ï¬. m’: T: with Margaret -G“Aâ€"z‘“'â€"'â€"‘â€""ï¬â€™% MceWasde Gre C Novelty. "Moere Sroties Of Parade" . C with Richard Arlen, hotow, Cod Charles McNaughton, Ceci 99 ~GHOSTS" "THREE LIVE Jn Gatalina Inle" ; 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest _ 9593 ISW;W&P + Latest E’t\u News "DANGEROUS" fiun' "* a uo BO" j -d-r-‘tdu?y" C :"V.owe of Experience" â€" Sport Reel, to adventures and delightful times. _ The Legend of" St C000bA . /7 Colum, h*bfl\lï¬ poetic rendering of the stories grew up. around this great Irish saint of the sixth century, People from Dickens â€" Dickens, Bight Dlelmr’ beloved stories admi ly'*-utokd,for young people b’ Pemdsd ._i pe 4 ._‘.- x %e / Street Fairâ€"Fischer, Delightfully told uTry of ‘ two Amer chilâ€" dren‘s adventures ‘in southern France, A Child‘s Story our ‘Animal x‘mâ€"'* Huey,, Accura 'ï¬"‘,i.ï¬ï¬c tion p ‘in an interâ€" esting | and enm ‘style The material has been carefully "tried out" with the chcildren of the Calâ€" vert sthool, where Mr. Huey is conâ€" tinuing the work of V. M. Hillyer. ‘Honmey Janeâ€"Justis, & fine story of a lovable little girl from the Tenâ€" see mountains. / t s> e| Turf --iI Cutter‘s Donkey â€" L A e ing fanciful Irish tale of two children, a donkey and # lepÂ¥echaun. |> > _ _= f.s).>>.0 > \ Our: Wonderful Sea, Earth and Skyâ€"Olcott, One hundrediand thirty m'u\:; based on authority and reâ€" cent findings in the field pf natural: sciente. & q *4 Tzn‘Su for Samâ€"R« A fasâ€" .cinating book, describing practically all agpects of the sea. | | \ > of Monmouthâ€" rng, A â€" story of two boys in the days| of the American Revolution. mm oi y o e e C H vorg " . unh Wby fl'le oï¬cers of the gg&mudf hoi : gouncil session Wednesda evening, ~§5°§'. *‘ * * Postpone Rehearsal â€" ; ; _1 of.Civic Orchestra 2. rehearsal of the Civic Oyâ€" scheduled for Friday eveâ€" nh&, March 27, has been postponed until, Sunday afternoon, March 29, pro?fly QJ three o‘clock, because of the Band contest to be held at the high mf‘flday evening. Orâ€" chestra are urged to be pr:z:pt on Sunday, in‘ order. that those who %Iin to attend the conâ€" cert to be given by the A Cappella at four o‘clock, will have at least an bflz:.m t f e very rehearsal held last w, followed by a delightâ€" ful info tea, tendered by the Y.W.C.A. the . direction . of Miss rtrude Ames. Mrs, Tom der and: Mrs. Arthur Raff preâ€" at ‘the tea table, and Mrs. Helen Mayer Mannings, Dr. Greenâ€" berg and Mrs. Oscar Franzen were on |the reception committee. Latest Metrotone News of The Circuit Court L. J. Wilmot Republican Candidate for , April 14, 1936 \ _ vOTE REPUBLICAN . ercer, Claude Allister, Cecilia Parker . "The lï¬th,mt" «. Novelty, ies â€" Latest Metrotone News "Rese of the Rancho" Nominate ndsay, Alison Skipworth â€" Latest Paramount News rt, Ray Milland, _ . * C rmedy; "Pirate Patty Lyons To Try Ag . Te Reduce Aut Not at all disturbed ‘ ! house refused to pass Bis bill} to cut the annual license to a. tht se dollar flat rate, Rep,. RichardyJ. Lyons said y that he will intie dute another bill in thg next {& §+ sion. : While ).| Lyonk is : inj A great measure ‘responsible for f present small cut in thd:fees h is not at all satisfied and: @laims What there still can be a deep reductipn, possibly to $5 which h6 states is enough for the state. | |}| §.| smnap. lrboim "I will nevée: sat until I get the | autome license plates for all| o§er ntm to a flat $3, for I --1‘¢ enough to r:gre the pFincipal interest on the outst -f’w which were issued for the of roads and for no 0 Ner .p Why should + motorist, 5,1 nd ularly the w&rkintml;l Or the age fellow buying nse for large sums.of mongy w goes to other purposes than / it was originally intended \f9|; He continged: "We ;‘ Y 'f \to reduce to $5 first for & whild) it must come down to what | frany other states charke, and that is flat, We h;gd a terv‘i | fight 0 the small reduction tht is\ héw /in effect. and | many . a@ministhation leaders were opposed to the (galtry sum cut from yast yearls fee. L | ,“t'm for a real rl.qw sooner the fellow / dr getE behind â€"this . m er we will accom jective." 3. Caring ‘for an s 4 Nee e oi oOs o da 1 6 You m{ombq- 1 tol} you in out last little phnt'g-t fiéeds |dige 0‘ result of thin, sickly Rrass| i;â€" and. that the best way to improje the grass and get rid of e weeds is to feed the grass. .“'.... dilda that you use a complete p MWnt fosd, tone that supplies al} eleven of the elements your growing thing from the soil. |And §0u reiiember I stressed the mq‘ lst laws 4 ing should be gpod, and! early, so as to give | start over the \By early feeding, I mean [qust as soon as the frost is out |af jth¢ ground mnm-gtwo of thregyinches. Alfter you‘ve given|ithe (pgass 4 square meal you can (W t [ till the soil is completely, thamied lout and dry enough to: 11’ Rhen go after the places where ie\ grass was killed last summer. q to anâ€" alyze each spot and sge what, v the trouble. If the soil had to> much clay in it, so that it baked hird and dry, spade in some i ind oi finely‘ sifted ashes to loosen it l'; on the other hand it wa§ too sahdy, so that it couldn‘t hold) water enough for the gruu,?\:‘“r«lx‘i ixâ€"; ing in heavy black loam,|Â¥ elg moss, or 'wolladebï¬y \ muléh . suc ‘as last year‘s dead leaves artd gtasd elippings. Then mi n.scfl‘ Ne gomâ€" plete plant food. Af you‘re working on small patches ‘of grougd, | use about one heaping whlesp : of foodtogveqnmué,et'h r areas you can figu h farts to. every 100 square feek . Mix r.g.ll ‘into the soil, working it dowir , ‘by four inches into the ground. Then A;oply your grass : ling | the very best seed you ns-ï¬pl ty of it. Rake the sedd lighi#ly into the soil and water tly,',t orâ€" oughlyâ€"and don‘t 16§ the |fpil ever get really dry untilithe ng is growing stmnzlgy ) § . CHATS WITH T c.mt Hdwe. Evané Feed smc:fl Melerhoff Hidwe. . | Sherony Hdwe. ul To $3 for ‘a ing i emen »| car Ne* it E ®‘s‘s dbâ€" kidwiefl Ci:mpaigm for uditor of Public Accounts took ‘from Coleman‘s, e Purnell ‘Wilson took three mes from archi brothers.â€" __ _ In the same séries, Moroney‘sâ€"Inâ€". rance team two out of three |from Coleman‘s, while Thé ighland | Press won two from ogue C s. Hansen‘s Tavern lks, ell and Wilson | Mh Opponents Both the and Purnell and filson whitewashed their opponâ€" its in last ‘s contests in the ighland Park Bowling league. The 1e completion of a two week tour f the downstate counties. â€"He has so spoken in the counties of Knox, huzep, ercer, _ Henry, : Rock land, Whiteside, Carroll, Jo Daâ€" viess, Stephenson, Ogle, Lee, Winâ€" nebago, Boone, and DeKalb. His itinerary for the present week, consists of public appearances at meetings| in the counties of Du Page, Will, LaSalle, Bureau, Kane | Read The Wantâ€"Ads gt fe 'u;â€"“;;tlof six games to the g uen * ame. Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs _ Prices Reasonable We “’d«i watches, clocks and jewelry of every description. Pri¢es reasonable. °; ? SaVeLives ‘By Voting For l Harold D. ~ Kelsey Hook‘s Fairway Nursery Phone H. P. 2285 Repï¬blican Candidate For â€"â€" i Jewelry Repairing Y%Vote and Support | Be Appreciated. By giving full time to the office, auto deaths can|be reduced thru studying the cause of accidents. COUNTY J CORONER and Grundy. After the wABLCK : OPE GAEAG .. 2E MI0 s CCCE on es ds B of _ this week‘s. itinerary, Arthur Bidwill shall have covered 70 counâ€" ties in the State of Ilinels. [ â€"| Bidwill‘s headquarters report that he has received at least threeâ€"quarâ€" ters of the commi ‘s endorse~ ments in the State of Illinois, to= nï¬um-mmmom ment by the country towns of county and ‘at least threeâ€"quarters of the committeemen of the city of Frankfurters one pound 1 pt. Sauer Kraut 2 Small Fresh 41 Ground Beei Lamb Shoulder â€" Ilb. 21¢ Beef Tongu! for Roasting (Neck and & We Sice It The Finest |\ Pot Roast of Sliced Baco1 Complete Selection of Fish Thursday, Friday & Saturday Highland Meat Market y ue aB@@i t We 4L4 ofp Â§ï¬ 04 4 snmhwsmm Phone Hig Specials for Thursdaj, Friday and Saturday HARRY A. HALL HARRY A HALL was both in North Chicago. He is a son of ï¬n E. Hall, who for 27 held a responsible position ‘with American Steel and Company. f PS3 6Av(â€"ndtaris Bs hh y ctcl l hn An and Antoh anhnolh " Mr. Hall is a graduate of Waukegan grade and high schools t.:m~mmmyum law school. ‘At Illincis he was acâ€" in athletic, political, .oehl,nldundmdujpud- dent of his law class. He also a family man, being the father Oof two sonsâ€"an. added ve for his determination to fulfill the first pledge in his A for the past ten years bupm;-blyqunhdwm of jury trial practice and intensive study of grand jury work to conduct ‘with distinction dqï¬u'dluh’lm. Mwmm part in the Tuberculosis Associaâ€" tion work in the County and State, as well as in Boy Scout and Y .M.C.A. work in Lake Copnty, | ; To clean up vice conditions â€" particularly to close and keep closed the NUMEROUS HOUSES Oï¬% throughout Lake Count f f To prosecute vigorously and efficiently just complaints. | ; Toeuduttbocluof[ te‘s Attorney with dignity and to accord courteous and ‘ ‘ul treatment to all, § romm-if&mmmumnsuuiuu devote his full time to the duties of the State‘s Attorney‘s Also a teâ€"selection of Fish and Oysters 'm’kf‘:tmm fo l CA Your vote for HARRY A. HALL ‘at the primary ‘April 14 is respectfully solicitp ‘and will be deeply appreciated. We cater to wholesale p1 STATE‘S ATTORNEY NOMINATE Republican Candidate for completion s and church dinne m‘&:‘u-fll your ord::: that next party. f t HIS gL,A'rFORM b i ; Ib. pkg. * In addition, he has received enâ€" dorsements from mayors of the cities, towns and ‘villages, together with endorsements of many promâ€" inent local leaders throughout the entire State of Tlinois. His ‘headâ€" quarters report that his ¢ ments and pledges‘ are coming into his headquarters in such great numâ€" ber, that it far surpasses the conâ€" servative estimates that have been made by his campaign committee, Phone Highland Park 185 off ) PAGE SEVEN $4 10 n