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Highland Park Press, 18 Feb 1937, p. 2

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r11 ll th' ii'i,ri'h' 2m '0' I " mi N ISI it! PAGE TWO F.H.A. Places Order for Gas Ranges in Housing Projects The United States Federal Hous- ing AefPinutratitm has placed an order for 10,566 kitchenette f (I! ranges for installation in 26 lions- ing projects throtitthoat the c9tnr. try; All of the “use: are. deluxe models in white streamlined design with e negalatognd lift top. The units luv; four burners with bakint 1nd Its-oiling ovens. Equip- meat includes clock dint ovon regu- lators, recessed instrument' panel, insulated ovens, slide out roller bearing smokeless broiler grill, con- flat Hollywood and Nev York Joined und- recently to me n flhnde at Auction Fashions." n :drunnuc pmentiuonahowing the limporunce of inpeecnhie grooming in the., mm at n long-lived wardrobe. Stunning the necessity :0! decline protective necessaries Mn the truly fuhionehle ensemble. gnu. dealin- in buxom, the hm more with hunched drool shieldl. mum " Bury Kleinert. which iti!lliie,,,r,,=rsi,_j,,i,,,i,i,l,i, ' Ono of the lovely creations diaplnyod‘ at the “Parade of! American Fitment," I. thin dusty nu crepe arm with in“! telm. Hm model no. hora", with the mum. approved method of protectlhg cloth... a In. Worm, with "uehed arm ahloldn, also Introdu§od at tho my“ made. Cr ‘1 Noted American Designers Point Way To Proper Dress Protictisrn KOLLEB’S GROCERY Specials For February " to Mth ToMAT0Es-.Biossoin " '", 2 cans 19c Ts OB. No. 2 cans "-t-m--'--m.-'-.m'-mm-rm----er-rmmrrrre.m. for ', Luge package .., HIGHLAND MEAT MARKET g North second Street CHIPSO CAMAY TOILET SOAP Spock! LARD Swm's “MUM LB. 14%; an!!!) Chops maze 31-on Beef LB. 12% " North Second Street . ' JMtrhhutd Park / FRMR--PROMP'r DELIVERY annex ; . ROLLER GROCERY a no tomcat designers Telephone Highhnd Park M AMERICAN FAMILY mares protection . the mp. m: ot perspiration m Atrtttqramt contraction. were Ihown us comple- ments to than new "ting out tion.. 1 Rune Carnegie. Helm Coohnu.‘ Elizabeth Hutu. Salli 1111mm. Charles mum-e, sydcnla, Con- stance Ripley mid Orry any mud. up the router of diatin bod Eat and West coast designs " who took int in this wring amp force-u. mama top and splhsher, high Ttt4,.tiouttd burners, a tomatie top lighter add double dutyrbumerl‘ for over and broiler. g "The popularity of t", ranges is constantly increasing throughout the country," said Mr. T. P. Clank, district superintendont of the North Share Gas Company. ', , The Hanan: Administration ha permitted optional equi ment, which includes n minute mind r, clock and ltu.ttp. ', _ . The Moraine Groceryisnd Market, located at the viudunt on North' Grim Bay Road, is op evening: to serve you.. Avail you self of this oppprtunity. l, ' ' Phone Highland Pm 185 specials) . . cakes for __--s'e 20c i 11c The pupils named "a quiet at they paced ttt' and, from clam, thinking of the good friend they land lost. It“: hard to believe tint one who had joined :0 hipplly in the Valentino Dly ¢elebntions Pri- dar, would never be with us min. His sudden death in: made Ill :11 realise how' important it is to do out but each day, not thinking of tomorrow. . Boys, who were Geotge’l oppon- ent: in football, consider him as a powerful fund. The Hunny‘etyle of running George bed when follow- ing the hell on the kick-08, will " wayu be remembered by the boys on Hert’e no the Elm Place football turns. ' Out m in nt hall'mnt on Month! " 1 mark of respect to George Mandel who died on Satur- George was I conscientious attr. dent and in we“ liked. ‘Ho was one who/would lend his bike, hockey stick,_ pack, or shin guards to ony- one whenever, he could. F ELM PLACE LOSES FRIEND BANANAS GIVEN _ T0 SCIENCE CLASSES Them to MN. Patec our science clue, pt" any last week, received e part of a bunch of beam» and leaves, that had been sent to her by e friend in the South. "Mr. Leech efter showing it to his dupes pundit on to the fourth gnden who left their other-work and stu- died about Africa the land of ban, was. They diegvered how the ne- tires in the son em countries used the human leaves to thatch roots for their hats. We will "all remember him " . friend enamel. , 5 Gimme“, 8th. The fourth graders have bud fun studying about this and they ttll wish to thank Mrs. Patoc for her kind- ness. _ VALENTINE GIFT SENT Three large wooden crates end one csrdbosrd carton of text books, clothing, end‘ toys, collected by" the 8th grade class for o Valentine gift, Were sent lest week to the "Help the Children Fund” in Tennessee. These books were sent to children to whom a book, doll, phonograph, picture, or even a pencil causes much joy. _ , Elm Place school again arose to help theyteedr. We hope our rift ‘will make the children happy. f .. _ -M1rtuies 3 nnd 4. Saturday the Cub Scouts of Pack 75-,went down tom: to the North- western station to we two stream- lined trains, These trains were the City of Denier and the City of Los Angeles. Both trains ere very much alike, to we only went through one train. , . _ . _ , F Hilton Mural ' ‘We are working on the lost sec- tion of our history mural. _ This ‘pj‘nrt shows a train of covered wag- on; traveling westward. "We want this picture to show the life and hurdships at the pioneers. We now have ”one: representing the land- ing of Columbus, the Pilgrims, Col- onial dnys, Pioneer days. ‘The 7th" grade went to a bank and the Board of Trade on Friday mornin/r. Whenwe got down town, we went to the bank first. The father of one of our class mates works in the, bank and was our guide. m showed us how they counted the money. Re said that the men counting the money could tell which coins were \counterfeit by their color and therleou1t1 also tell by touching them. He let each one of us touch a piece of paper that will be worth one million dol- lore when there is a signature on it. They also have machines to cent the bills. We saw a vault that is very thick in diameter and held four billion dollars. I Howard Jacobs, Grade tr. l, The 2nd and 8rd grade room, of the Brneeide school spent Tuesday morning pt the Field muleum. They hive been studying American In- dium ell: the trip we: -to see the Indian hibit " the museum; The trip wee: cold-one bat very much ehjoyed. _ 3 h i RAVINIA SCHOOL NEWS Our trip with: bank and the board of trade. _ Then he showed ms what they do with the old hills. They put them through ' machine; and when the bills come out,’ there Ire holes punched in them. After the hills are punched. thev are cut in half. Our guide aid that they and part of the hills to Washimtton Brat and when thev are notiBed thnt half of the bills have, reaehed.there “My. they send the otter pert. Re said that if they‘sent, he halves together. someone could take them and put them when min. We but went to the telennph nuke. The mu there showed .us how thee communicate with other banks. 'We then un the bunk Ind in: to the Bond of Trade. A Fifst We went to.the mm when men you buying Ind selling outs, BRAESIDE SCHOOL SCHOOL NEWS Raymond Stafford, 7 J me Wilson. I'll P3388 wheat, co , end rye. There were {our pita, nd the men who were buying a telling wheat stood around th .wheet pit. Instead of walking and and telling each other for much they would buy or sell, t 'men used their ihsitetrs to an ho much they would pay. this. tinge mat one eighth of I cent; two users, one fourthof I cent;' thr flrtttertr, three eighth' of of . win; our flntrem, one he“ of a cent; " than}. osuWPe other for _ much they would buy or sell. . men need their ilttgerm to tell ho much they would my. thit iintte mount one eighth of 3 cent; two more. one fourthof 1 cent: thr tittttera, three eighth- ot of a cent; our mm, one hello! a cent; ttttierai, tiea'igtttha of n.eent end the fltttrertr closed m‘eent Alt fourths of . cent. The thumb at seven eighth: a . cent, end 0 palm cloned meant,“ ev'ent ecu After we had watched them for while, we went to see the mini. re ttraiit.e1evator. The Men there wed on bow it worked. After we w the grain asrevator, we went over to the station end - home. . We w very glad 'thnt we could go to the nk and ere very grate- ful to th father for “ranging it. We all he I very nice time and we hope that e an no min. . _ - . "In--- 01" Wednee afternoon. the are grade we to the Highland Park library. l rs. Boyer had us sit in e nemici . She'told us I library is the ' of books, and how we mey take t books. 'We my tnke three books n time from the li- bnry and he two weeks. After that we my newed for two weeka._ If we for to return the books. we my I hne of one cent a dar. Mrs. Borer the told us that our parents help buy the book: by buying axes, and we ell own the books. b She told us a story ubout I friend named, "BookU? and told us how we should u1re.eaie,of, our friends, the books. " ' Next she told us the different parts of . book. First are the, cov- ers, then the end pages. the half title page, the title pure, the pre- face. tturintroduetion, the table of contents, and the contents. . Then she told us a true dotr,trPrT about a dinner bell, which we liked very much. After that. we looked " the hooks in the. library. We thank Mrs. Boyer end the mothers who drove us In “Leaning ‘On Letty" Miss Greenwood has; found an ideal vehicle. "A upla'y worthy of the player” is the gene“! comment. Hmtofore the play ltdelf has been of secondary imriortanee, when this international ttat favorite Ip- peared.) “She Co ildtt't Say No" WI! 9. rollicking Inst; frothy ploy and “Parlor, iiiifrlGi, and Bath" was a nonsensical bit of force held to- gether by A3ha lattes exubernnt clowning. "." T Miss Greenwood he; come out in the open egainat the influence of Mae West and er curves. Prom now on Curio e with her non- curve, pencil-thin silhouette is on the opposite side of the fence where the buxom Line is concerned. She mnkee this hash statement in self- defense, because if buxom curves are back to stay she {a lost. And she further edmite, her faithful Ind secret ndherenee to a diet of erenin mute and potetoee bu produced no results whatever. Charlotte Greenwood Attracts, Canavity Crowds to Selwvn Charlotte Greg'nwo6d’s popularity in Chicago is hunting. Por the past thirteen weeks she has attract- ed capacity and? cos to the Selwm theater to enjoin her new hugh melodramatic: comedy "Leaning On Uttr," and 'kl1rdtees sale indicates many more willrelapse before the talented iimlriu/is moves on to new pastures. 1 f Even in London where a little very glad 'that we could um: and no very grate- tuba for Irv-arias it. . very nice time and we we an to again. __, Janka Wilson, tN, my Exclude. Ly “moon. the 8rd [ to the Highland Park is. Boyer 111d us sit in Third Crude. North our u you-hp - oeimrett' ttuiahod . +jitt, in 'getG'i'g' on.” ghe 13 found to M the In W " inthtenee is tttttg to magnum” Britain . an that. is I “titled lupin: tae ot,.Nisiorted: plumpmn. at from n. Mince point of M, the “and“ silhoiette is nomad: of I drawing urdf u curves, been» as Clan-10?: tti,",2 put: tti. . . . “utter l, " my 011. ati ' but it tak I smut amt t,',uldn1',T make them gush." Aliliurihllhtobbgim sands! Mains. Parts. 'ttti' pt the um. tgitom)AthieutrthtbiiArer Ind Navy at b) in Chicago; by the 0th Corps bunch of in Army Relief-0c J,l,ie,rrg,Wggt for than . tt do not a. and a prom of “attainment ii! which stage 1nd thrtalent will tahn part. Mi1itarrJhuI at Lake Shore A. C. Pam's ind PIW no: Gen. and M . Robert E. Wood. In and In. 'llc Baheock. wr, " cob Bur, r. and lnAW‘uyhc antacid Tat' lor, In. W. lt. Good- mnn, Mrs. i'i? T. Bug". Col. Noble B. J In. L. ‘tmilton HcCormick. ictl. um mi; Nelson Ptloun, Dr. tf In. Arthur Small” Col. and I . Albert A. Syrian. Mn. Wm. Ir. Hubbard, Gen. And In. 30M B. Wk. Gen. and Mrs. Funk Parker. g SPECIAEL THIS WEEK tv-.. - nosron BROWN BREAD ""-- TAKE Atlarr'AT 0f] 589 CENTRAL AVENUE _ Tel. M. P. an. ', opp-m Udell Midi-l HUEBNER’S BAKERY. 8 veimi in Highland Park 1tealoaf ttiilir b, three-dry, . edetion for lots bf g-with th holiday falling 6n Mosidar. Afwonderful Iporttutity to go beck homk and isee the folks take an all-e trip hp to .the "North 'oods" where WEE Sports are at their h 'rghe-or make tttl, postponed risit to frie a. “‘North Westerd” offers you the widest ice of fist frequent trains to hurry you s iftly, comfortably, safely-and there are 1w fares everywhere: , run m "NOR"! WESTERN'S SUBURBAN H00. i with N N I055 _ habitation W _ 9(670 Kilo.) Ivory throoti-r"r moo c. moo A. a. A full hour ttf excellent , mic, time announced every three minutes temperature readings. a 3 Bor%Nrreaturs, m‘ . my _ AArc.&N.W.RrTichotAee ott 0550!: ttttg/iii: N's 3mm AY Weekend moi! Aft. 1-el1ee'ttiRltlllll "O V n Discussion” at ttld, Club Tani 1%,. ' club rm f “1" their _ r weekly monk, s L", I "Petr' Nb- , 'ti' bu " an." in iifi' a _ tn "open di the bars will be held. For’ evening “sna- cold T to or and“ I Eaton lama: Grocery. but has! I.“ 'afirgmLt.aras. l aim-Curt. ”0'7“li- " “WAGNIY sub ky.ky.T:?.?.?3?. 'tiy"2Poy2.Zo'.r Mama le.'.: he

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