QEUQIZLZZSZZLylePH-gugï¬â€˜lGMT"!!! 'lt lulu W a. ram] Imperial†In. at WM at Deanna: Theatre iei.t,'2iet /igt2g "mu w: 2t=tge,1,t1f."Uhlfl',i, of AM 6916." h the an: of would lee-on. Ike “elude auction: 10:" WMly'l eoneen will be the " u, “Jewel Song" from “Pen-t†by Gounod end “an Herr Inmate" from "DU Hedermeue" by Johan Smell. Other numbere to be presented by the "chat" under the direction of Mr. Goldberg will include the 'r.sr- tun to “The Secret of Sumac" by Woll-P‘merl; Trehaihowakr's Syn. phony No. 6; “Midlummer Wake," n Swedish Rhapsody by Allven; end Skunk: Danae by Dvorak. WMWAWIO. Thom-“2nd...“ tattwivurs-itrtsrqdt.lyt mmmnnuuuum â€madman-0mm.†,itur-eomd.rsurtr_totse- mandmwmdlorhu The Gleneoe playground: is one of the purely local vulture organi- zations supported by the Glencoe Community chest. It was stamd seven years In with the idea of providing supervised summer activi- ties for the children sud young peo- ple of Glencoo. This year the work has been under the direction of Howard P. Com). who come to Glen- coe {or the 'o.eifie purpose of cor- tying through an advanced pron-m of youth development. The plsy- ground activity, under Mr. Copp'l plans is to be coordinated so for as is practical with other activities in Gleneoo. so that the right mot-ta] ot- tituda toward life and American Iti- stitutiom can be assured in the young people of the village, At a meeting of the executive oommittao of the Glenna Communi- tr cheat on Tuesday, it was voted allow for the Glencoe playgrounds i nth. original budget to help fhtnnee its enlarged recreational and odttea- tional program. Thia grant, how- ever. Clifton C. Coldnn, president of the cheat this year. explained, come. out of current fund. provldad by the drive last (all. What the chant will be able to contributo toward the eu- largad playground activities for 1940 will. Mr. Coidren laid, naturai- ly depend upon the amen of the campaign for next year’l fund- scheduled to bogin in October. B. Truman Redneid ia chairman of the campaign committee. If your electric fuses blow out reputedly when mull motors (washing mud-inn, vacuum swap- on, etc.) start, me tin new ttttUr- proof {units which manufacturers are now mnkin. to "absorb" tom- ponry overload: of current. Glencoe Community Chest Adds $300 to Playground Budget bird. IutirtNrgritr.tt6eeaett a 3.7: $1 DAY SPECIALS RECORDS and BRUNSWICK ttt s1 m WAVQ- PM. M. P. I“ DOLLAR THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS aaircaria% -t9ltggee" utPTtgt,'.'x1ta'",'gg'e. Ion-I’M ti. WW “I 'tright-tur-trite-" ttt 'tlt"gL'"i8Wt8, 'hrg'mr. =gt'gtft.."thtg' hunt-Id 81.50 value if"; b a. I: (fr2uttttpEt.eiiututtt -t - is "_"- - k"iii1ai'i,rititiatEitrtitiaitii IMMQMY~ipd “y Are. “Jam†'3“ Bros. killing at! wall-euc- nan-in; Pill! lull‘ and Bette Davin. will bu shun u the Decry-ch mm My. Mem. by and Ma. Am 18, u and IE Supporting Mr. Inn! and It. Davis at ml: dollar unit " Brian Aha-no, John Gil-bold, Child. Rains, Joseph Gulch. Gala Sombr- gurd and I but of others. hum in hinted“) standpoint, 'u-" in uttemely important, for it depicts the only wide-mud Home. Doe trim. t.rnetttrtqfortu-Btmdri. “unawarmunphyu tho we. That:- My all Iliad-y, August " nd ts, chr- ringlu limbs-ad!" Ill-ad witIWOvcn. A _. Besides her hulbllld, Mr. William W. Hurry, she is survived by a son, Robert Oldenburg of Chicago, nnd two daughter; In. Ruth Krone“ of this any and Mrs. Lilliâ€: Hug» net of Gimme. The combination of Grub Allen'. uny talents. I story by the lnte s. B. VIII Dine, nnd excellent work by n large group of futund phym equals one of the but mystery com- adieu to reach the screen in many n year. It’s Pnnmonnt’l picturin- tion of tr. B. VIII Dino'- "The Gra- ch Allen larder Case," which will b- presented Wednesday Ind Thun- day, Aunt 16 and " " the Doer- pnth Theatre with Grub, Warren William, Ellen Drew, Kent Taylor and Judith Barrett in the featured rolel. Mrs. Lydin Oldenburg Barry, and " of 1827 Burton venue, died Sunday u the result of . heart condition. Funcnl unice- were held Tuesdny “unicorn at Trinity Ev-ngelicnl church. Glencoe. Burial wu in NortUhore Garden of Ian- ones. The next stated meeting of Camp- bell Chapter No. 712 O.E.8. will be held Wedneldey evening. Aunt! 16, It the Masonic Temple. A social hour will follow the meet- inc. Mrs. W. W. Barry Is Buried Tuesday The First National Bank _ I I WHAT' ABOUT IT? $3,200.00 'rheiotueuoo--t-ertavhorrir,,mPr. 'mtrtdedtrrnerrartAgetoderirmid-,%th.erala.aee of8ttzM6....AgreM1ot,atrreethre-td-tt- Yiaitadtordt.rtaFt. Northwest come: Ravine Lane Id Ravine Drive. We have it marked down from $4,000.00 to he inactive liquidating - ad-r-trt..-' “MCI-"h Jgt.ug.'trputd mum-ll mvmupplow.‘ an to the 6,000 square all. I. ndjmnt to Chicago. helm!“ h subun- Ind the outlying {I- .d ruidcntitl territory. Mr. Budd stated that 1’0th cuummers of his comp“! aid the 22,000 farms were now min; k tricity at the rate of MO an...» hours . yen. which in - “I highest consumption aver." mud on the same bail Wu only I" MV owutt-houn per yen. This incl-u, Mr. Budd stated, has hon - to three factors: the lowered rugs whidx I" being chased for the service. natural growth in the In of electricity in the ordlnnry home through the more salon] In of electrical applianees, and to the bet that electric lines have been W! to all but About 18 per cent a! thte farmers in this am who could our nomically use the service. New home building bu duo but: an important (new: in the man :9- cent advuncel made in tr" Ind cloc- trieity Bales in the territory tuned by the Public Service mummy, u- cording to Mr. Budd. The U. B. Civil Service Commit lion unnotmcel nn open competitive examination for the 'pmmion of Into body mechanic " the Chicago Post Oh Garage. Awllmiom will u received until August 22. Chicago P. o. Seeks, Auto Body Mechanics Certain conditions as to nge and experience no required. Interested persona should make inquiry at the Highlnnd Park Pout 0mm. 1- 1m nun-:73“... comma of Highland Park Anus-.hwi-duaii 'r-N-_-Mr" 'ri-Nr-re-YV - rose, 28th First Street MWMIM ',ttt%'f= 6"- - b regular ’1............. 2 for $1 San-HIM imam CLOSING OUT t OUR " HOUSE Che-ilk M Mat and Seat Cover navy Camila“ frond! no“? Cal-n ' (221M) colored HIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODS Lodks’ chborg Slips 511 "5131 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS .31 Fauna!!!" mum “W'wablt tt'.'tegrgtteh'a'%T. uh “dial-lb “thatâ€... “than“ .Al -.-df'-th_.y' “Indies-.1“ uaGG gum" & mil san- nl t--41tmb m Ihiru am, broad. ' $1 cloth mom ---.-._ for teiLiie can," 5 l duplicatio- to 1h -rtrtthe g blot†Ee 'it,',rt:TtJtllm 3356i 2 MI @3523: stvsiziai'iii5t. W FRikTiiiGGGri 1tztiiifastity'aWlat I“ mt'i'lWlrll.trfo-. heeheerrtiituatiiiudrrii. FeiiiribTerGiirG - Amman-um ammumw Snmme-bml i'gillii2tlfgTfitiadiiriti"" Cold H- " m b- ','tfil2'i'i'Egr-- duhomcddm tertttit'iiF.:1'l'gti,ltltt,Eri,l.?, an 1'h%r/l'l'Pgsrtam 'lllt'i'lrll'fl1N'Nfb'SlUf'f, "ipdyML. _ _ - - _ "' 'exterttrteirAsdHnssuem*" l"t,iti',iiieid'72gr"" 'iri5r'aaiiFFtu7ikiEiiitua7g ttMt urllll'll'iM%'%t t'.'iii"la',,R?iii'i Pats". up. $51. a hunk-die Ilium“ stub-ampâ€. Fffaiiriii "w, FE 1'.tg%2tr,tagttit1""is -Wha aid -- Lua-tra -'.'_e. 'ty. 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