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Highland Park Press, 14 Oct 1937, p. 7

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Men‘s Gym Class Meets Wednesday At High School THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937 hwhfl&-?fld-«uffl- d‘.‘q‘z:â€"nln Here is a solyâ€" tion. to. need: a men‘s gym class program that will include; setting up exercises, volleyball, badminton and other kinds of exercise, This gym class meets Wednesday evenings in the high school gymâ€" nasium from 7:30 to 9:30. Mr. Ray Cox is the physical instructor. The class is a part of,the Adult Educaâ€" Park. Why not visit the class next Wedâ€" nesday night and try out this activâ€" ity. Its great fur! Sheridan Rebekah Lodge To Hold Guardian‘s Night Sheridan Rebekah lodge No. 801 is holding Guardians‘ Night at their next meeting, Monday night, Oct. 18, at 7:80 p.m. in the Masonic ‘Temple, The Inside and Outside Guardians from all lodges in Disâ€" trict No. 3 have been invited to Following the business meeting, the social committee has planned the entertainment, Slld refreshments will be served,â€" Mrs. Eleanor‘Bock, delegate, acâ€" companied by Mrs..Ida Nelson and Mrs. Edna Watkins, will leave Monâ€" day moqrning, Oct. 18, to attend the annual convention of Rebekah lodge held in Springfield. (ee=====18$87 The Hub‘s 50th Year 19372 Announce Civil Service Examination The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations : as folâ€" lows: Paul‘s Barber ighop, who came out on the short end of things last week, were winners over Studebaker Tuesday evening when they took two games. The same evening Colemans won three games from Sky Harbor Associate geophysicist, $3,200 a year, and assistant geophysicist, $2,600 a year. " Special _ agricultural _ economic writer, $3,800 a year, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Cottonseed: technologist, $3,800 a year, Bureau of Agricultural Ecoâ€" nomics, Full information may be obtained from Arvid Magnusen, Secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office or cusâ€" tomhouse in this eity. The Highland .Park Business Men‘s Bowling League got under way last week, four teams bowling Tuesday and Wednesday evenings respectively. . Tuesday evening the Studebakers took two from© Cole mans, while Sky Harbor won three from Paul‘s Barber Shop. Wednesâ€" «day evening, the Consumers took two from Central Tire. The league bowls every Tuesday and Wednesday evening at the Maâ€" jestic Bowling Alleys on N. Secâ€" ond street. Emmett Duffy, Lioyd Sheahen, Herâ€" man Dengel, F. B. Williams, Albert Larson and Joseph Berube, was apâ€" pointed to select nominees for the H. P. Business Men‘s Bowling League Gets Under Way; 8 Teams At the monthly meeting of the Highland Park Chamber of Comâ€" merce, held Tuesday evening at the Green Tea Pot a nominating comâ€" mittee, namely, Mortimer Singer, Select Nominating Committee Of C. of C. At Meeting Tuesday THE {#} Hus HenryYy C.LYytron & Sons Men‘s Shop . . . Orringion and Church . . . EY ANSTON W omen‘s Shop .. . . Sherman and Church . . . EY ANSTON This is the way those big, husky "sissies" kept warm at the games in the "good old days." ‘Today athletic young men of all ages keep warm in ‘"The Season Skipper", the original Zâ€"inâ€"1 coat with the removâ€" able (zipper) lining. ($40 to $55). Sold exâ€" clusively at The Hub‘s four stores. Never Seen in Esquire! here in Highland election of officers which will be held at the ‘December â€"meeting. ~five . Eon . and. Hatencd to 20 Intenacly inter: esting talk by Charles M. Wilson on "Scientific Methods of Crime Deâ€" tection." His subject dealt with fireâ€"arms identification, ballistics tests, use of the lie detector, explosion and bomb Merchants Football Team Wins 2 Games The Highland Park Merchants Football team are off to a great start. They have won the two games they played this year, beating Northbrook 13 to 7, and last Sunâ€" day whipping the Kastel‘s A. C. from Chicago 7 to 6. It was the first defeat the Kostel‘s have had in four games this season. The Merâ€" chants urge all H. P. fans to come down to Sunset Park to cheer the boys to their third victory against the Deerfield Merchants A, C. Sunâ€" day, Oct. 17. Come on, you fans! The kickoff will be at 2 p.m. The starting lineup for the H. P. Merâ€" chants will be: rh, *Timer‘" inman ¢, Chuck Gruâ€" bert'c._‘“liob" Peterson rg, Jackie Dayton ‘It, Joe Tazioli rt, Pecky Jenisib ‘le, "Woody" Bill re; L. F. College To Face Carroll In Tough Game Oct. 16 lege Saturday, Oct. 16, at Farwell field in Lake oFrest. y The Carroll squad is composed of a large number of seniorsâ€" and is considered to be éven better than last year‘s team ‘which defeated the Foresters 21 to 0, in the second half after Lake Forest had held the edge Lake Forest college faces its toughest grid assignment of the year in the game with Carroll colâ€" lege Saturday, Oct. 16, at Farwell field in Lake oFrest. + Lake Forest is putting ‘a lot of new men on the field against the veteran Carroll team, and the boys from Waukesha are conceded to have the edge, but this is the game that every man on the Forester squad wanfs to winâ€"more than any other on the schedule, and the conâ€" test promises to be a real battle. Rummage Sale in > Ravinia October 15 All~membersâ€"and friends of _the club are asked to weed out anything their households areâ€" not using and bring them to the above address the day before the sale between 9 and 5 o‘clock. If it is impossible to bring these castoffs, Mrs. Prindle will arrange to have them called for if you phone H.P. 1114. : The Philanthropy Committee of the Ravinia Women‘s Club, under the chairmanship of Mrs. George Prindle, will hold a rummage sale on Friday, Oct. 15th. The sale will be held at 1532 Judson ave. (which adjoins the Shield of Quality Store in Ravinia) between 8 a.m. and 7 Miss Edith Brown of Lake Forest spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Peter J. Anderson of North Chestnut st. Miss Brown is leavâ€" ing shortly with the North family of Lake Forest to be gone one year and a half, traveling with them in the east and south. Their first stop will be Philadelphia, where they wil} remain for three months. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY Sam Tazioli qb, James Sheahen DRY CLEANING CO. ‘George J. Cady, Professor of Keoâ€" womics at Northwestern University, will speak in the second of the seâ€" ries of ten discussions on Current Affairs. His subject will be, "Must Capital and Labor Always Fight?" Harry Perts will start the Meâ€" chanical Drawing Class on Monday, October 18th, All persons interestâ€" ed may register at 7:15 p.m. on that evening at the High School." Adult Education News Reniember the date, Wednesday, Ocâ€" B has reached 325 withâ€" out the gym classes or Curâ€" rent Affairs into account. Total enâ€" rollment ‘will be announced next Metal Work has the highest regâ€" istration. Fortyâ€"four persons are taking the course. % ; Mr. Hitler of Waukegan is conâ€" ducting the clastes in advanced typing and salesmanship in place of Mr. Barnes who is teaching an accounting laboratory course at Northwestern. * All persons interested in a tap dancifig or rhythmic dancing class should ‘call Mrs. Lester Britton on Princeton ave. will be a class in drawing and paintâ€" ing offered during the second term. If interested call A. N. Thurston, Highland Park 4077. Register Wednesday, October 13th, or Monday, October 18th. There is still room for persons in typing, music apprecation, salesâ€" manship, bookkeeping, woodwork and public speaking. * Maids Uniforms and Houseâ€" man‘s Coats. Also a complete linen and towel service. . . . SKOKIE VALLEY LINEN SUPPLY CO. bridge instructor at the University Club, the Chicago Athletic Club, and the Woman‘s Athletic Club, and at Exmoor, Knollwood and Indian Hill Country Clubs. Buffet Luncheon and Bridge â€"$1.25 per person. For further information and reservations phone Glencoe 187 «.. ANN 0O U NCE M E N T ... HOWARD W. HUBER & HARRY E. EICHLER Announce the Opening of a REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE GLENGABLES TEA ROOM ~â€" Telephone 3311 _« }:.&fn“u'm::s«;‘fmm m:m“?i': mm Ns First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Ilinois se For information call Friday Evening, October 15, 1937, at 8 :00 P. M WE SUPPLY â€" BRIDGE LESSONS & LUNCHEONS Burglary Compensation FREE LECTURE l"m DASIIN _ HEO0RCES Christian Science GREASING & WASHING WHY BUY? beginning FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th : by Mrs. Maxine C. Miner of Chicago JUDGE FREDERICKâ€"C. HILL, CS. of Les Anugeles, Califorala The public is cordially invited to a Telephone Highland Park 812 GLENGABLES TEA ROOM _ 376 Park Avenue, Glencoe Arross fron 366 Central Avenue Aleyorf The: COMPLETE INSURANCE SERYVICE y Fire _ Life TEKB PRES§S announces a series of Holdu uubll&y at Voice of Cookery . Caramel Rolls Three yo cheers will surely be in order at any table where these wtterly delectable pecan rolls make an appearance! Nothing could be better as a Sundayâ€"morning treat «nd they are always a welcome adâ€" junct to the light supper or lunchâ€" eon. Any homemaker who underâ€" takes such acceptable homeâ€"baking projects as this may be assured that the slight effort involved will "rate" her véry highly with her family and friends. Once tried, this rntS; will be repeated many timesâ€"by request. 1 cup milk, sealded 2 eggs, beaten 4 cups flouer Brown sugar Pecans Mix hot milk, sugar, salt, and shortening together and cool to lukeâ€" warm. â€" Soften yeast in lukewarm water and add Hewid thoroughly. Use enough flour to form a soft dough: Knead until smooth. Place in a greased bowl, cover, and let double in bulk. Punch down and let rise again until double in bulk. Roll out into a rectangular sheet about % to % inch thick. Spread with melted butter, brown sugar and chopped nuts. Roll jellyâ€" roll fashion. Prepare a pan by meltâ€" ing in it 3 tablespoons butter and add brown sugar to a depth of 4% inch. Press pecan halves in the suâ€" gar. Cut rolls % to % inch thick. Place cut side down in pan. Cover whd let double in bulk. Bake in moderately hot oven (375 deg. F.) 25 minutes. & Lutherans Will Organize.Church In Lake Forest Outstanding will be â€" an overâ€" worked word if the programs of the Lake Forest Woman‘s club continue at the high mark of excellence they have sustained so far this season. An attendance of approximately 100 at last Friday‘s interesting and inâ€" forming Public Health program shows recogmition and appreciation of the work of those responsible for thie programs/ The next meeting. ‘:g. lrridly. &tobu 22, is that of the Art department with Mrs. Walâ€" % cup sugar 1% teaspoons salt % cup butter a 2 cakes compressed yeast %4 cup lukewarm water Arross from the ieadiontelifiainbart Mivchachare. 3 Plate Glass Rents Steam Boiler AAdA khaatasw n.u‘nl.-l‘:hn‘fl'bht described by following excerpt from a discussion of hinw. by C. J. Bulliet, art editor of the Chicago “D.ume: “hnu:'.whi: llowing out an #finfl procedure in this day general aimlessness in art. Of Mormon desâ€" cent, and steeped in childhood in Mormon tradition, Newberry, since reaching his art maturity, has set himself the paint job of recording on canvas the ‘landscapeâ€" relics of the sojourn of the early Mormons in Illinois in and around Nauvoo, their mzh:kmi.wu-d.e- spread to others unconâ€" ’::’uvlthlumilm.u!orln- stance, the Lincoln country, and Newberry has amassed an interestâ€" ing and valuable gallery of portraits ceded by a devotional service beginâ€" ning promptly at 8 p.m., after which at 8:45 the organization of this new mission will take place by calling In this course special attention is given to weight, touch, and the forming of good muscular habits. Memâ€" ory training and the rudiments of harmony form a part of each lesson. â€" 40 Deere Park Drive, South . â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 Visit our Modern Flower Shop and you will find much of interâ€" est at our Greenhouses with over 6,000 Chrysanthemums coming dnto bloom. Flowers by wire to all parts of the civilized world over Telephone 3420 .and always bear in mind that our Informaâ€" tion Bureau is at your service with free suggestions in regard to your Garden Problems. Plant Now to Bloom Next Spring. We carry a complete assortment. Also Perenâ€" nials and Shrubs, Fertilizers and Grass Seed. Sinclair \/ Products Tulips and Daffodils FOR THE BEST IN FLOWERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS Laurel Ave. â€"One Block West of Depot. Telephone 3420 The POINT Announcement Florence Chase STUDIO â€" 102 N. Sheridan Road Tel. H. P. 149 Tires and Batteries . d RED" & GEORGE u é ANDERSON __ Bahr‘s . Radio Service A special invitation is extended to Lutherans of Lake Forest. Such as are members of Lutheran churches outside of ‘Lake Forestâ€"are also inâ€" vited to attend, in order to give this mission their moral support, This mission will be under the auspices of the Redeemer Lutheran Church of Highland Park, and its pastor, the Rev. W. F. Subr, will assume charge. . ‘The Rev. Paul llonr,dhtrietvhlmofmd.w present at the meeting sound advice, and will come again for the next meeting on Oct. 20. thcro]l'orthm-uhilq by the election of officers.. * . â€" This riew organization is to be known asthe Lake Forest Lutheran Subscribe for THE PRESS PAGE JEVEN

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