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Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1938, p. 9

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‘control k at 6D. always of the at the istance \ Grote. ports, «t i Famâ€" p out â€" nary ting. July Eipp. _ C I xÂ¥ Nyâ€" e ¢" :+ THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1988 could be written about the United States.. In the northern Michigan ¢ounty the: Rederal W_RO- t New June Books FWe Too Arée the People,‘ <by Louise V. Armstrong. It will come as a surprise and a shock to many A State stop sign, hidden by weeds, is one reason why careful drivers are sometimes ;l:::ed with failure to observe traffic rules. This *Etate dm to stop traffic at the intersection of Berkeley . road and high'ag, one block north of Deerfleld road, the main thorou{::ra to the b district of our city, is like many others throug! the eount{.nob-tmeud from the view of the motorist by tall grass, weeds or shrubbery. The hazards should be removed from all intersections, whether they be a main thoroughfare or otherwise. | With every city and village throughout the country stressing :afe lief Administration uncovered a community whose desperate straits had gone:on for years and to whom the national disaster had only given a final crushing blow. 4 "Middle Age Is What You Make It," by Boris Sokoloff. Besides acâ€" quainting the reader with the latest medical knowledge of man‘s bodily mathinery, Dr. Sokoloff lays bare the acidity and alkaline myths and the cathartics habit, attacks ageâ€" discrimination vigorously, and recâ€" ommends useful hobbies and coâ€" operation with one‘s own physician in order to achieve a system of livâ€" ing suitéd to one‘s individual makeâ€" up. a "The History of Motion Pictures," by Maurice Bardeche, The motion picture is important not only beâ€" cause it is the one new ‘artâ€"form of modern times, but also because of its tremendous influence on neiety" "The History of Motion Pictures" contains material that is essential to an understanding of this influâ€" ence, and indicating through its lucid and suggestive analysis of the film‘s progress, the future possibiliâ€" ties of the art. "Farewall to Sport," by Paul Galâ€" lico. ~ Paul Gallico for fourteen vears* was one ‘of America‘s ace With every city and village throughout the country stressing Sate driving, the removal of such obstructions is one means of :nsufety LIBRARY Hecketsweiler Studio Photographers e 7 8. St. Johns Avenue STOP SIGN HIDDEN BY WEEDS YOU don‘t realize how fast your < children are growing until you look at their last photographs. . . . Have new portraits of them now. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY ; sportsâ€"writers. He saw them allâ€" the stars and the hams, the immorâ€" tal sand the phonies. Two years ago he quit the game and now he gives us this startling farewellâ€"a vivid picture of the great moneyed sports during the postâ€"war period 1920â€"35.. . 5 Fiction â€" 1 My son, my son! by Howard Springer. 5 Ugly dachshund, by G. B. Stern. : Young man with a horn, by Missing link, by Carolyn Wells. What hath a man, by 8. G. Millin. Kindling, by Nevil Shute, Why it happened, by~H.â€"B. Lownâ€" des. raf mt ts ‘Three daughters, by R. E. McKee. ‘Towers in the mist, by Elizabeth Goudge. : N + Barrington Camp Opens Friday Night Handsome road, by Gwen Brigâ€" tow. The annual Barrington : campâ€" meeting will begin Friday evening at 7:45 p.m. and will continue each day through July 10. All of the Evangelical churches of the Chicaâ€" go Arfea are uniting to make this great gathering helpful and inâ€" structive as well as inspiring. Dr. John Holland of Radio Station WLS and. Bishop George Edward Epp are the two primary speakers. Other ministers and leaders will participate.. A detailed {prog'rlm may be found in the column of church news tnder the calendar of the Bethany Evangelical church. A cardjial invitation .is extended to ‘the public. Phone Highland Park 435 from Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun Mishi {Mokwa Day Camp to Witness Wild West Rodeo Mishi Fokw; Day Camp, located one ~milé north of Wheeling, is presenting a Wild West Rodeo Satâ€" urday and Sunday, July 2 and 3, at 2:30 p.m. The public is invited. . Harry W. Hart, director of Camp Mishi Mokwa, has innovated the Western: Ranch idea in his camp this year and to give the:campers a better idea of what the West reâ€" ally is, he has imported a profesâ€" sional company, the *T Diaâ€" mond T" outfit to present their two hour show of broncho riding, wild steer bareback riding, plain and fancy roping, rope spinning, and many other events typical of the West at Round Up time. The Mishi Mokwa campers will augment the exhibitigti on Saturday afternoon only. ‘They will "go on" between the performances of the adult, proâ€" fessionals. C Y * The beautiful grounds of Camp Mishi Mokwa, a show place of natâ€" ural beauty, will be available for picnies (both days, Saturday and Sunday, July 2 and 3, to those purâ€" chasing tickets to the Rodeo. Community Service Stores Organize Social Club, June 15 ‘The émployces of the Community{ Service Grocery stores have organâ€" ized an association under the name: of the Community Service Social club. Mr. Fred Abrahams is presiâ€" dent and Mr. Herman E. Hanelin is executiveâ€"secretary. At the asâ€" sociation‘s last meeting, which was held ‘at the Community Service Grocery‘s ‘Hubbard Woods store on June 15, two movies furnished by the Fruit Dispatch company were shown. These movies were of great interest to the employees as they indicated the growing, raising, ripâ€" ening ‘and distribution of bananas and also how certain produce items were handled as to the way of merâ€" chandising and display. . At the next meeting of this group, which will be held July 18 at the Hubbard Woods store, there will be a demonstration of Glass Jar ecanned food products. â€" This will be in keeping with the policy of the organization to better acquaint its THE PR ES S employees with the products dled by the stores in order they may better pass on knowledge to their customers. Summer Schedules Provide North Shore with Fast Air Service Fast air service between North Shore communities and Washingâ€" ton and other eastern cities is proâ€" vided in new â€"summer schedules anâ€" pnounced by R. F.. Ahrens, district traffic managerâ€"of United Air Lines. Passengers boarding a United Air Lines plane at the Curtiss Airport in Glenview at 8:15 a.m. reach ‘Washington at 2:27 p.m. and Bosâ€" ton at 4:49 p.m, Arrival in New York is at 1:44 p.m. The short flight between Glenview and the Chicago Municipal Airport reduces by an hour and a half the travel between the North Shore and prinâ€" cipal castern cities, The flight from the Municipal Airport to the east is made in de luxe Mainliner transports, the same type that is being used on United‘s Sunday afternoon sightseeing cruisâ€" es from Glenview, + .. Alice Young Wins Wells Alumnae Prize for Second Year Mrs. Wm. ‘Dennison | Young m her, daughter Alice leave on th Normnmfie June 29 for a trip thru Northern Europe. e | The trip is a graduating fit from an eastern cousin of the latt Wm. D. Young. | Alice was graduated. last wee from Wells college, Aurora,, New York, and was awarded the Al nae Association prize for the best proge writing of ‘the year. Pux? Buck was the judge.. $ <©Last ‘year, competing with the seniors, Alice won the.â€"prize, Cap Van Doren heing the judge. The Alumnae Association. prize has a long history and never beâ€" fore has it been won by the same person twice. I Letters or messages to th Youngs will be forwarded if sent care of Miss Ethel Winn, Maryâ€" land hotel, Rush and Delaware streets, Chicago. til Herman E. Hanelin, Sec‘y. products hanâ€" in order that That‘s our bi $ Whether it‘s your finest summer dress or your husband‘s Pa)m Beach suit, we pursue dirt into the finest weave. That‘s onb reason why RELIABLE cleaning looks like quality and is quality. | + | $ ] Fireworks For Sale July TR f I ’31}’ w... L I 9. U l 16 ACKING DOWN DIRT South St. Johns Avenue one Highland Park 567 3rd and 4th Stationery Store PAGE NINE [ § SV i I 3 1 t i :It. W

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