& meal of meat, v6g~ favorâ€" or odor â€" ‘one pouto with } oven. It oddil'f‘ \the homemaker‘s ET cO6OkKER ans to light, Catrod . Calrod is the w.u-.pnd king coil which { . It brings and new economy feock in ‘range top RspaxÂ¥ Phon fON [ ; HighJand Park 5eg rnan mt in finkee w children‘s nusicay ophse Robve. t:m . Give your APP Ner o of mat aduct igBland Park 54 3ond Incl. urday! ine HOLSTERINCG Do ';~ to p es and of new . Many â€4~é p DORIAN PAPERS â€" ‘EY*?TONNE A nerican uy | Grocery a; mer mnade dy : AUVGUST 37 STOCK C e 463 the Church News The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o€lock, and the Wednesâ€" " evening meeting, ‘ which inâ€" tludes testinjonies of Christian Sciâ€" ence healing) is at 8 o‘clock. First ( of Christ, Scientist, is k, Illinois, 381 Haze! avenue, branch of The Mother Church, The Church of Christ, m‘ in A. Mass. _ ‘he annugl conference session of the W Conference of the Evâ€" angelical Congregational Church will convend at Fern, Pa., Sept. 2â€"6. Mr. er will represent the as .lay delegate. Rev. Jos. H. or and Mr. John Carâ€" man will ch morning and eveâ€" ning respectively on Sept. 6. / is t Wednesdgy eve. miidâ€"week praye service. - M x+ 3 9:30 Churéh Bible School, Supt. R Green Bay| Road at Laure!l Avenue _ Rev. F.) Brandfeliner, Pastor | AQ le Church with a â€"__| Great Saviour _ We 4y eve. mildâ€"week prayer A free pub! w.;..,% om 9 o . the eveninig «Tn. of the Sun,". a trilogy the | Fe trail, by Harvey ’m‘on. The role played by the pioneer in Amer‘fin history is one of the romantic and dramatic. This a of the early Southwest, tells of the) region and its peopleâ€" Ynhnl, xicans, and Indians, in strife and r and adventure. ~"The ntain and the Plain," by Gerbert Gorman, An engrossing picture of the events of 1789 to 1793 im France. | A host of familiar charâ€" acters you in its pages: Danâ€" tan, erre, Dr. Guillotin, Tom friend of the common who was sickened and disilluâ€" sloned" by |the happenings of the Revolution, Louis XIV . and his Queen. | Lo:“ m & the pastor. 7:00 Y P $:00 Preachin the pastof. The a; I 4 he Wutem C ngelical on ill con at Er, i “ "-.H._;\ or 7:00 Young People‘s service. ",‘ mching service, sermon by hawk V % "The nt Gerbert Gorn picture of the im France. | A acters y tan, er Paineâ€"the} fr man who : sloned" by | the "Drums Along the Mohawk," by Walter D. Edmonds. This is the American Revolution, not in terms of Valley ge and Yorktown, but as it was red in the deep woods and exposed farms in the Moâ€" The Park Press is this week printing thousands of folders to be circulated thmuhto United advertising this unique.toy. It is deâ€" signed eapécially for the older boys and girls, howâ€" ever it is g toy from which the whole family can derive hours of entertainment. } , how to read working drawings, and how to a drawing. It gives him a keener apâ€" preciation pf his own home, and links him the adult ho ilders of the world. | w HOME BUILDERS" is the name of. a J tional toy recently designed by kn Euther Glencoe, a college instructor and wellâ€" known man. <With this toy a child learns to build 4 to exact scale, as a contractor a real hame. He learns the stages of construction, the . _New Business Books "Retail Advertising and Sales Proâ€" The older brother will get keen enjoyment from ed Evangelical Church & worship, sermon by A finished product of Kit No, 2 ° J |constructed by a 13â€"yearâ€"old boy. Historical Novels HLAND PARK PUBLC LIBRARY AUGUST 27, 1936 pt HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS NEW EDUCATIONAL toy: 6:15 p.m. Open air. COnCcert, EJalA® View band. : £ $ 7:00 p.m. gounz people. B 7:45 p.m. Bishop Praetorius. Wednesday: > it 7:45 p.m. Midâ€"week service in the chapel the church. This will be Missionary night, all members â€" and friends are invited. .. Sunday: | f 9:45 a.m. $qnday School under the leadership of Mr., George Bray as Supt,. °â€"| [ | : 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, Rev. Siemsen tflmehing. : The following services will be held at‘the Barrington camp: |â€" _ 10:00a.m. Bishop E. W. Praetorius. ~1:30 p.m. ed concert, Elgin orâ€" «chestra. }f 2:00,p.m. Sunday School. â€" _ â€" > a The Lessonâ€"Sermon also inâ€" Included the following passages from the Chrh:i:,hn Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "God is Mind, and God is infinite ; hence all is Mind. On this statement rests the Science of being, and the Principle of this Science is divine, demou-tnt;nx harmony and immorâ€" tality" (p; 492). hz j "The Odyssey of the Islands," by Carl N. Taylor. The islands are the Philippines, partiï¬llr}ya those ; secâ€" tions rarely if ever before visited by white men. . Among the citations which comâ€"« prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible : "Surely there is a vein for the silver, and a place for gold .where they find it. But where shall wisdom be found? and where is the place of underâ€" standing? | It cannot be gotten for gold, neither shall silver be weighed for the price thereof. Whence then cometh wisdom? and where is the place of understanding? God underâ€" standeth way thereof, and : he knoweth the place thereof" (Job 28:1, 12, 15, 20, 28). ""Sutter | of . Cnli;ornia,†by Julian Dana. A biography of John A. Sutâ€" ter, Father of C“Hoph, a Swiss immigrant, who began life as a printer and beun?e undisputed lord of a vast noml;empin in the Far West. | } re: of Orient "Bali and cor," by Geoffrey Gorer. I ; “Gcn:pknks to ‘the East" by Bertha 4 f "Mind" was the subject of the Lesâ€" sonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 23. "How to Make More Sales," by Harry Simmons. : East West in Biography "The Living Jefferson," by James Trusilow Adams. Here is the story of the enunciation{of the great ideals of human freedom for which Thomas Jefferson |stood, and their influence on our national history . from. Jefâ€" ferson to Franklin D. Roosevelt. _ The Golden Text was, "Great is our Lord, and of great power : his ;m;ie;ltnndln( is infinite" (Psaims 41:0).> ~| The Bethany Evangelical Church ‘Rev. H. F. Siemzsen, Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES motion," by Charlés M. Edwards. â€" ‘"How to Use Psychology in Busiâ€" ness," by Donald A. Laird. Designed by W unday School. Nok ishop Praetorius. * pen air concert, Prairie . H. Sutherland actually constructing a prefab icated wooden house, built to scale, and the father w take great pride in helping his son do m real craftsman‘s jobi“ the house. The mother will, more than likely, want to offer her advice as to the interior of the house should be finished and arranged, and no doubt the whole family will help in the iping. Little sister will derive years of enjoyment from 'th!ï¬l! with the loveliest doll house on the marketâ€"â€"a doll house which when completed is worth many times the initial cost. 1Ve § : > t > The materials provided are the best obthinable, of a wood not easily mt. cut exactly to scale. All millwork, such as doors, ows and fraimes, is included in the kit. Alread? Anishad Ra.l u. L. Roofs are detachable on Ԡhouses. An ideal doll house fgzwv 8. Biseth to T““ï¬Â« Biseth W.D. Part of Lot 1 Blk 44 in Highland Park Sec. 14. F1 e F. E. Baldwin & wf to E. B. Baldâ€" win QCD Lot 2 '&}lv‘ly 2% ft of Lot 3 Howes‘ Sub. 50 in Hi‘h- land Park. I § T. 8. Duffy, Executor of M. Duffy, deed, to J, M. McGatvie & wf jt tens A. Zoul & wï¬â€˜ to R. E. Coulson QCD Lots 16 & 17 Plat of Highwood, being Bentley‘s Sub, Sec. 15 ‘M. Brandonisio & wf to G. V. Bitetti QCD E 50 f »?f W 167 ft of N hf of Blk 25 E. Asghley Mears Plat of Highwood Sec. 18. 2@ R. E. Coulson to E. M. Zoul QCD Lots 16 & 17 Plat of Highwood, beâ€" ing Bentley‘s Sub. Sec. 15. f Filed in the Lake Gounty Recorder‘s Office Aug. 17, 1936 to Aug. 22, 1936, [Deerfield & Shields Townâ€" ‘ships. Furnished by Howard L. Seott, Recorder. \ K } _‘IN MEMORIAM \‘In cherished mory of my beâ€" loved husband, rd: Balding who passed away Aug, 26, 1931. t | You left behind}a broken heart |That loved you so sincere â€"_ |â€"That never did &nd nevér will | Forget you Ed dear. | Sadly missed, ever remembered. Deerfield yterian Church: Dr. W. F. Weir, Ministet Sunday; 1 5. x 16 9:45 a,m. Church School. 11:00 aim. Union service at Bethleâ€" hem Church.> Dr. Weir in the pulâ€" pit. E. 19 l e 8 8 Highwood M. E. Church: Highwood Ave, and Everts glact | Rev. A. Melvin Tinker, Minister Sunday: N6E > 4 10:30 a.m, Sunday School. Mr. Goldâ€" | stead, Supt, ; $ & 7:45 p.m. Evening worship. Wednesday: . | . & 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting at the Highland Park Church. § 30 REAL ESTAT 1. You can if you: can make monthly payments, whether or nat you own furniâ€" ture or a car. persons or married co are eligible. 2. You do NOT need coâ€"makers. No salary assi nts required. WiLL gIve you A FRESH START on your FiNANCES HOUSEHOLD FINANCE C O R P o RiA T 1 0 N _ 3 nEA oul on cï¬ oo e insd t \ LOCALLY i_AANAG!D Offl4$ 1N ‘PMNCIPAL- CITIES Finance o AR A. GUEST in "W elcome 7â€"POIAT PLAN Loviig wife, Mamif.' c. 15. ; R. E. Coulson ‘lat of Highwoaod, Sec. 15 § wï¬ to G. V. TRANSFERS ounty Recorder‘s 936 to Aug. 22, THE PRES 3 (t'zzx&m 8 G, L. Wrern‘s Addn || H. J. Hart to M. Rubly QCD N hf [Lot x;.mk 8 c]; ‘L. Wrenn‘s| Add‘n J R. D‘ Reeds & wf to G. Frey & wt jt tens W.D. Lot 7 Owner‘s Homestead Sub.Sec. 28. ) ) â€".â€" _ |||Continental 111. Nationgl Bank & t‘r. Co.â€"of Chicago, as Executor, to M. Goodstein QCD Lot |27 Blk 5 Ravinia Highlands Sec. 3@. | [ A. C. Schilling to M. Goodstein W.D. Lot 27 Blk 5 Ravinia Highâ€" f@nids Sec. 36. | C | E. B. Jordan to E. Boliman QCD & tract of land in See. 33. tex â€" Chatterâ€"box â€" stationery is ain on sale at The Highland Park ‘ress during August,. Large crossâ€" arred ‘designs on a | fine quality r)ck. Both sheets and envelopes inted with your name and address or only One Dollar per box. o Quality Cleaners < E. K. CATTON . Your Typewrif‘er Man in Highland Park See. 28. â€" . Highland Park Building Co. to E. . Noreross=QCD Lot 2 & pt lot 8 Blk 84 George W. Maher‘s Sub. in ighland Park. C, A. Nolan to J. M. McGarvie & j(wf pt tens W.D. Lots 22, 28 & pt ‘ 6t 21, Blk 4, Deerfleld Park Land & Improvement Association Pub, Sec. W. T. Baltzell & wf / to L. Tenâ€" nt W.D. Lot 4 Blk 17 Frederick H. artlett‘s "Shore Crest Ests," Secs, Loser W.D. Lot 35 Lakesie Manor See. 81. C( [P2 (|_C, M. Loser & wf to V. 1. Chrsâ€" kn W.D.Lot 35. Lakesite Manor & d1 j l | ‘M. H. Kiess to W. J. Pickard W. . Lot 1 pt lot 3 Blk 4 Northwood anor Sec. 36. $ 1 | G. W. Christoph & wf to C. M. F. W. Rubly & wf to ï¬ J. Hart D Nhf Lot 14 Blk 3 G. L. renn‘s Add‘n. Sec. 26. | â€"| |H. J. Hart to M. Rubly QCD N ht L:&H: Bartlett, Tr. to R; M. Lovett Lots 13, 14, 15, 16,. 17, 73, . 74, 17, 78 & 79 Rockland M:nor Sec.:19. Peoples Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago, Tr. to C. E. Skbobpp Deed ot 25 Hield‘s Lake Forest Ravine Park See. 28. . 4 C. E. Vergowe & hus to C. Taylor W.D. Lot 25 Hield‘s Lake Forest tavine Park Sec. 28. | C. Taylor to C. E. Vergowe & hus. t tens QCD Lot 25. Hield‘s Lake "orest Ravine Park Seq 28. ; \J. R. Leavell & wf to E. F. Swift, r., W.D. Lots 5, 6 &uk in Sub, of .0ts 257 & 254 in the City of Lake forest. See. 34. | .‘ / i DRY CLEANING CO. ‘Monthly payments are small. Quick action. Money as soon ; you need it. Reduced cost on all loans ove $150. , ‘.:epaynytimeudndmeog. No embarrassing ions aed ofemployer of fiends. ‘\J. I. Meilke & hus, to G. Nieâ€" neyer K ‘wf jt tens Lot 58 Vashington Cinrcle Sub. 83. _ M.. B. McClelland & hus. to G. & . Niemeyer jt tens Deed Lot 58 ashington â€" Circle Sub. Bec. 83. ®. H. Bartlfet; Tr. to P. Tomillo wf jt tens Deed Lot 18 Blk 12 red‘k H.; Bartlett‘s Resub. Sec. 6. P. J. Magner & hus to B. M. Fitzâ€" erald W.D. Part lot 5 Bik 3 Knollâ€" ood Hights See. 20. | , ~G. A. Hawkey to W. T. Bailtzell D Lot 4 Blk 17 F?‘derick ‘H. rtlett‘s "Shore Crest Ests." Sees. Executor‘s Deed.= Lotc 22, 28 & pt ot 21 Blk 4 Deerfleld Park Land & mprovement â€" Association Sub. Sec. _ Phone H. P.‘%a j ELIABLE LAUNDRY ALBERT LARSON G. W. Christoph & wf‘to C. M. C. Fitsgerald) to Udell |Building ndholders : Protective mmittee 2D Part lot 2, lot 3 & pt lot 4 Blk [ STATIONER Highland Park 567 AIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES CALL AND on OUR 7â€"POINT PLAN E. G. Johantgen to B. M. Woodâ€" small & wif jt tens W.D. lots 13 & 14, blk 23 Second Add. to Lake Bluff, Sec. 21. > * ; ® F. H. Bartlett, Tr. to L. G. Kelly. Deed W hf lot 1 blk 52 F. H. Bartâ€" lett‘s Shore Crest Ests. Secs. 7 & 8. C,. A. Densmore & wf to S. D. Smith QCD lots 21 & 22 blk 38 North Addition to Lake Bluff, Sec. 21. es PA L. H. Hanawalt & wf to J. Griffith & wf jt‘tens. W. D. pt lot 10 city of Lake F. J, M to I. Marsalek, QCD lots 21, 22, 23 blk 105 South Wauâ€" kegan Sub, Sec. 5. * H.P."‘[:?mel to T. Donnelley, QCD hf ,,33::.’16.' ?meq M. A. Golden to: S. DeGiacinto, W.D. pt lot 30 plat of Highwood, Secs. 14 & 156. ; f T. Wallace to A. R. Wallace, QCD lot 2 blk 2 First Addition to Ravinia Highlands, Secs. 25 & 26. Park. H. A, Thomas & hus to F. R. Muellep & L. H. Muellier jt tens. W.D. pt Jot 108 South Highland Add to Highland Park. . C. Smith, A. Sinnott & hus to F. Elwell & wf jt tens W. D. W hf lot 10 blk‘12 Exmoor Add to Highland Oakleigh Woods Real Estate Imâ€" provement corporation to Mutual Nat‘! Bank of Chicago, ‘Tr. ‘Deed in trust, )Otd blk 3, Campbell‘s Lake Forest Add. Sec. 4. _ € 1 & 2 bt’x ‘4, Truesdell‘s Add. to mel‘ld. % & L O.P. er & wf to H. A. French QCD Lot 9, Lake View TeT;rm Sub. H. A. ench to. A.. T. Decker, QCOD Lot 9, Lake View Terrace Sub. A. Bostrom to Mutual Nat‘l Bank of Chicago, Tr. Deed in Trust, Lot 4: blk 3, Campbell‘s Lake Forest Add. See. 4. - < ie l op 4 L w. C. lin & W‘ to : Y., W. Spriggs & wf jt tens W. D. Pt lots M. J. Barnard to E. W, Erikson & wï¬ it QCD Lot 84 Nixon‘s Highland (Park Gardens, Secs. 27 © Plunge into the cool waters or fish, a Short drive from Chiâ€" cage. Excellent Cuisineâ€"Amerâ€" ican Plan.! Write for reservaâ€" Filed in the Lake County Recorder‘s office Aug. 10 to Aug. 15, 1986. : Deerfield. and Shields townships. | Fumlsh,d‘; by Howard L. Scott, mor@rc f 5 ©@ Enjoy this scenic resortâ€"it is picturesqueâ€"has thousands of trees of every variety â€" offers ravines, dells, natural flmgll- out â€" abounds w i th ~mineral Spend Your Vacation at 8. D. Smith to C. A., & E. B. * Waveland, Ind. t Near State Road No. 234 Summer Paradise SHADES SHADES After many ballots and some confusion it turnel to Seymour and, ‘although he shouted from the platform ‘‘Your candidate I can not be!", the delegates went right ahead and nominated him, giving him Gen. Francis P. Blair for a running mate. « Although Seymour ‘polied 2,70§,â€" 213 popular votes to 3,015,071 for Gen. U. 8. Grant, the Republican nominee, and carried eight states, the electoral vote stood 214 for Grant and 80 for Seymour, vention ‘he was able to prevent Penâ€" dleton‘s nomination but he couldn‘t keep the infiation plank out of the plattorm. In 1868 one of the issues ‘raised by the Democrats was a demand for the payment of the war debt in paper money. It was advocated by George H. Pendleton of Cincinnati and the appeal of the "Ohio Idea," was so great that he was the logâ€" ical candidate for President. . But Horatio Seymour, the Civil war governor of Newâ€" York, was opposed to both the *"Ohio Idea‘ and the candidacy of its chief«.supâ€" of Sec. 5. Waukegan & pt of NW qr of SW ar DRAFTED FROI( time to time there has been talk of *"‘drafting‘"‘ some candidate. However, there have been only| two instances in our poâ€" litical history when a man was givâ€" en the nomination against his will and in both cases the drafted candi date was ‘defeated in the election. Densmore jt tens QCD lots 21 & 22) blk 88 North miflon to Lake Bluff, 21. " “‘2- Ellstrom to P. Domalik W. D. lots $ & 4 blk 138 South Waukegan 808 su. 5. I ;1 F. Witte & wf to W. Witte & n'flj W.D, lots 26, 27 & 28 blk 106 South £ ) ~ TheMtanlWho 00 § ‘Tales and / Traditions _ PAGE SEVEN1 ift t V wy? #p