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Highland Park Press, 23 Mar 1939, p. 9

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IT‘8 A BVP... BUT NOT ON YOU nc mar sareny. this is 194 eg actee. .-‘â€"l. bm 5 = =-='--'=,-§ 4 se e.s IFF sole, merpes nvh':m-hl C* by six mill women weekly. VARIED LUNCHES fohzdmon-bmd‘h daily always have hand several tins of Wilkon‘s Certified Tender Made Deviled Ham, W.C“l:b-u and that id thae feverite, Brean: echweiger Spread. Use them alâ€" #ernately or in interesting comâ€" #eo any lunch. o +A phipen d l . Toks is what you might seve with Rage Rler 2 a. \ mlmlm ) ' %’é%;‘_é ' 9 :..."-::::-.....Q C o _ 1| e HES BACK IN THE :é.-en.‘r.‘-'_&"i’:\l MARINE DINING ROOM Ams a» Cumet Ruie Commen asn Caactenn ho t And Aoatine the CH #3, 1989 get you better acquainted in your home town. !‘h-flafluy per will be served at es for the evening will be Mesdames 5 o‘clock. * _A one act play will be the eveâ€" in the form of a dinner cooked and served by the husbands of the memâ€" bers .of the club. Reservations for this dinner must be made and paid Ravinia Woman‘s Club Holds Dessert Bridge Party Mar. 24 "The Mermaid and the Pearl"â€" A Colorful Painting by the Wellâ€" Known Artist, Henry Clive. One of the Many Interesting Features in The American Weekly, the Magâ€" is in Highland Park, is «n agency â€"flhhm‘v tual Insurance Co. He has and w .‘nluh problems in b-&hhflyd'fl speak on the results of his research. All will no doubt be interested in how they can best provide and plan for their fumily‘s future through both good and bad times. Y.W.C.A. to Enjoy One Act Play April 11 The Ravinia Woman‘s Club anâ€" nounces a Dessert Bridge Party on Friday evening, March 24, at 7:30 o‘clock. There will be table and door prizes and members andâ€" their friends are cordially invited to parâ€" uzuh-mmm at Village House. Tickets may be purchased from members of the club or at the door the evening of will or not you will want to meet with the Hilanders for they always Mothers Club of for 10. DAY _â€"On April 13 a new and novel idea "Your Will and Your Family‘s Security" will be the subject of Mr. William H. Siegmund‘s talk beâ€" fore the Hilanders this coming Wedâ€" Hilanders to % Wednesday, Mar. @TUANT PRASER © SUeaniA Mco«t MARINE POUR 0 MARRIET SMITS LOVILY LADIES AND oTHER ACTS The Maothers Club af the Y W € CHICAGO HERALD AND Rhythme You Ever Heard [7] nersear w. mornsson Park District of Highland Park For Commissioner of the Park District of Highland Park Specimen Ballot Election Tuesday, April 4, 1989 For Fual Term of Sz (6) Years (Vote for One) 3 W. FRED GALLAGHER ]BoyScorut ters, skippers, and their assistants, and also to all chairmen of all comâ€" _ 3. Training courses at Camp Dodâ€" dridge, Sat. and Sun., April 1 and 2, 8. Seminar for cub leaders on a regional basis at Lake Wawasese in 1. Council drstâ€"aid tournament at Christ church parish house in Winâ€" notks, Friday, March 17. paturuny‘ and Supuny, ‘dpril Liy 20, 8. Area Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral Sat. and Sun. May 18 and 14. 4. Mothers‘ day tribute Sunday, WeÂ¥ W ::3 /s 3 > the important council events schedâ€" uled for the next two months, Hereâ€" with is the list of such events as but tremendously happy, homeward from an overâ€"night hike that was an outstanding success. ‘The cabin on the lake at Fort Sheridan proâ€" vided the "North Woods" atmoâ€" banquet were revealed and it was also decided to purchase equipment to fully outfit the troop for outdoor camping. Many new and competent suggestions were offered toward the training and betterment of our youth as to building their bodies, giving them sports and recreation, and stimulating them with encourageâ€" ment and faith in the future. sphere and excitement was at its highest pesk as the boys boxed, played games, and enjoyed numerâ€" ous other activities. ‘Tuesday, March 14, the Fathers‘ Committee of Troop 30 met at the April 18 Sunday, and their Press Chairmen of 10th Federation to Meet Next Wednesday ‘The press and publicity chairmen of the Tenth District Federation of Women‘s Clubs, Mrs. E. J. Warren, at 1:80 o‘clock on . Wednesday, March 29, at Federation Headquarâ€" ters, 30 W. Washington street, Chiâ€" on one of the metropolitan newsâ€" papers, will speak on "What Makes Effective Publicity" and Mre, Fred W. Waterman, state press and pubâ€" licity chairman, will define a Good Press Scrapbook. The serapbooks will be exhibited and will enter the district contest. Tea will be gerved after the program. Scout program for the mext six weeks. Pians for the annual Troop North Shore Arca Council Events Phone K. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY 4. Area meeting of scoutmasters All Scouters of the North Shore DRY CLEANING CO. Overnight Hikeâ€"Treoop 30 News Â¥HB PEE83 at information will be published in this paper at a later date. The orâ€" chestra concert will be given, as previously scheduled, Sunday, April Due to a change of the Maâ€"cch&h‘ High School Music Department will be postponed from Sunday, April 2, to Friday evening, May 12. At that Band Concert Is Postponed to May 12 101 Nerth St. Johns Avenue leadership in the lowâ€"price field. _ price field as Vâ€"8 power, Vâ€"8 _ its feld add to your comâ€" New interiors and completeness â€" amoothnessisJuzury performâ€" â€" plete driving confidence. of appointments emphasize this _ enee found elsewhere only in _ Extra braking area Ford Vâ€"8 distinction, too. higher priced cars, means longer brake life. Ford Vâ€"8 is the cnly car in the low yrice fleld that combimes these major ndvantages. New Ultraâ€"modern lines of beauâ€" ty emphasize Ford Vâ€"8 style O Citizen‘s Ticket DW?’:M [_] zsacerr moroney [_] russerz a. caupeece Sigtiincd ‘Fark, Iimen Highland Park, HMincis C wiurarax w. wirren NOTE these other v also has achieved a new luxurious sease of epace toâ€"relex in. Roth froat and rear seate sccommodate three 1. BEONESS. Not only in Jaggage space is the new Ford more roomy, people comfortably. & & ah PURNELL & WILSON, Ince. terme rncasf [JP is:ain % FORD :n oarrencur . .. amp sow | Ks diffnont in the in 6e dnsemwtous _ â€" _ _ in ts biggen FOR ASSISTANT SUPE (Vote for Two) 586 Central Avenue Highlend Park, IL (Vote for One) SPECIMEN BALLOT Deerfleld Township, Lake County, Minois Election April 4, 1939 :omn. New rollfront : cushions, combined : SnssE lexnrions new 1 The new Pord <chasâ€" stope, a cushiomad, deeal ride, Grammar School, beginning at 2:30 o‘clock. Preceding the regular meetâ€" ing there will be two books reviewâ€" Mrs. C. W. Boyle, chairman of the Home and Education Departâ€" ment of the Deerfield Woman‘s club, announces that there will be a food demonstration on Tuesday afterâ€" Deerfleld Woman‘s Club Announces Food Demonstration There‘s no power so smooth :"â€"fiâ€"'ll" in the new Ford Vâ€"4 ode of insalation and been adopted, to make evary ride in the new Ford quist and resgfal. FOR ASSISTANT SUPERYVISORS (Vote for Two) for the sympathy and kindness exâ€" tended and for ‘the many foral triâ€" butes sent during the loss of my beâ€" toved wifeâ€"Gearge Emmett. od at 1 :26. Mrs. C. C. Kaps Francis Young; and Mrs. Stewart will review "Song by Bess Aldrich. than on any other car in its feld add to your comâ€" Phone Highland Park T10 The DeLaze Tudor Sedan iNlustrated includes all the following: Bumpers and four bumper guards + -uhu-h-: lighter 3 Twin airâ€"clectric horns 3 Dual windshicld No sther car in the low price Auld eff es all this aguipment at no addittonal casth wipers 1 ‘Two sun visors ; ment 4 Clock g Delaze ns nrey Tt hadight boams whh panel 3 Entirely new bat Read The WantAds $

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