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Highland Park Press, 2 Nov 1939, p. 7

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“bath-gun. ao-thu-tMeth.-. tar-rar-lr. “Han-hump uh'uwvm Jia-to-N-Pr.' “taint-nun.” MuwthMi: rmJ'Ta-aw" henna-1 ”.mnumwm whack-um a.-. “hihAhdeu-h G.A.(Gabby)8umndlm Nmtmwmmub- deintteatarintut5mrth. 'er..utem.c.G.t-lot VII-m. formerly of Highland Park. and but to Highland Park WM, Incl are living on Ride wood dd”. Mr. and In. B. Wagon and daughter, Nutty, returned nont- ly from I three weeks’ motor trip through the South. In. George Glade: in cumin.- ing " luncheon tods, " her lion. on Ridgewood drive. In. Albert P. Suite bu returned from a B.. day trip to Denver, Cot., bringing her mother, In. Punk Butler, to Highland Yuk with her for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis o. Enrtneu of Wilmette Ire receiving congrat- ulations on the birth of n daughter born loudly, Oct. M), It the High- l-nd Park hospital. A son wu born to Mr. and Mrs. William Hofmann of Deerfield, Mon. day, Nov. so, It the Highhnd Park hospital. The Business 1nd PtttftgMttettt Women's Club of EVInston will pre- sent the famous Chinese Actress Soo Young, in a prognm of her own original Ind personal dramatic u Mr. And In. Lekoy J. Leona»! of Golf "can: in receiving eon- gnmhtionl on the birth of a (laugh- ter born Sammy, Oct. 28, at the Highland Pith hospital. Mr. and In. Sentin- Morelli of Heb-aids avenue are the happy parents of u Bott born Saturday, Oct. 28, " the Highland Purl: hospital. Mr. 3nd Mrs. LeBoy Gilbert of Crystd we Ire the proud parents of 1 son born Wednesdny, Nov. 1, at the Highlmd Park hospital. Michim Delicious (and they are delicious). Northern Spy, Wagoner. Pure Maple Syrup end Honey, all for ale " the store near NORTHSHORE GARDEN or MEMORIES Greenhouses on Green Bey Road, It lower prices than ever before. macaw: “INTELY, A REDUCTION IN mBURANarRANt5,APhaCABuorPurMura t9Arta,0rrmm'lrYN'rmrN'rritPBrtam'r, 'he-_-d'."--.-.'. PmtPTrgmEmmrmtMAhtet 2mm“ “M.“ ”3*”. Automobile Insurance Rates Reduced admin: 'rin-." Juicy, Fine Flavored Michigan Apples, Telephone North Chicago 1067 “MMFMMIHNMIdI‘hM The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company V. William Briddle ALL was OF INSURANCE REAL MAT! LOANS Wagon and Cider From Sound PKK.. ed Apples, Delicious Ill-l “MN-Ilia. "Mia-.gutiuilh 'Ht-Nb-qt-g-gov- aet6-tttktrimt$-otBhrH m,llw-ht18.u~lah “Md-LCM...“ "A_raiG.+-h-oti- can." It In! in and in- dmdwoar-hotmeiti-aradtr- in "Ii-oil, In“. Inn. was. lamb,me ”Ill. Nah-oh. Ohio, North D- ba. South Mu.thouinnd Palmylvllh. In addition to alumna than. umlhgiupomntgnutlm will be Roswell Gray Ell, puni- deut of an annexe. and varitmn oth. er college Mk. including In?! Ashby Cheek, pmideato! Rockford colic“. ttk..ni-uGesaenttii. The North Shore than“ who will serve on the hospitality commit“. for the confuem m In, Elwood Hansmann of Highland Park, for- merly of Glam, In. Juan G. Carr, In. Philip Will, Jr., aad Mia. Loni-e Meats, all of Evmton, tad Mrs. P. W. Andaman of Glenview. Harold Glue. son of Mr. and In, Charles 6115: of Wankem ave~ nae, Highwood, and Emmet Burke, non of Mr. end In. Barry Burk. of Pnlmer avenue, have left for Baltimore, Maryland, where they have nceived Civil Service appoint- ments in the Social Security depart- ment. Both no graduates of the Highland Park high school "Id the Lake College of Commerce. Lincoln school P.-T.A. will hold a Rummage Sale on Friday, Nov. 10 at 4 N. Second street. Mm. Dud- ley Hall, ehairmnn, has announced that the store will be open on Thurs- day, Nov. 9 from 8 to 5 to receive contributions. Those who wish rum- mag: called for, should phone In. Hall or Mrs. Emil Cedarberg before Thursdly. Lincoln School P.-T.A. Rummage Sale Nov. 10 Assisting Mrs. Hell in the work of the sale will be the Mesdnmel Van Ornum, Zipoy, Bleach, Lillie, Timm, Sproul, “lbw, Praneoeur, Swiney, Hertheimer. Marley, Sdnults, Blessing. Emory, Rouse, Ind others. Lincoln school mothers are busy this week ran-aching their smug-mu, and clout- for all sorts of articles to make this I profitable rummage sale for the school treasury and the buyers of the burning. M-N-thah-o-ts-n" Cherry Cider mwambdwm 'Apuclh -thtet-Wnrt.etttimi. "eh"'.-'--.-.. t..8-hehrr.am.ilt-.efth.tm-,aNsThmrtn. 'u.tr..eetr0.hd-r-il-srr-bog+tr_. vt.tsah.i.tk-0t-tntH-leaniaattiN,b.--homth. ttmi-Y-hit-hs-Il-e,-:-".-.- T-HrDdiMgn.rmt-th.th. Peramtntttr "i-tar-" - 'ae-i-A-ut-oe-Ismael-ur,-,:. W turrrrmm.rse-inthit, Wtseurtnainaeeuwlsr.hereamov-t humid en,- hem is sea-unduly le' mm; mm It“ The... in . nu "in 'e - has in a "met-ttrut, wt pxofuionouvhiclhuody‘hb in an last an youth. put - nhshdtpocidiud mill-gm mmmumm from “on Bio-n Mather, II. hot a two-year coun- (hhdin‘ part. tine 6eid work). addition-l work in psychiatry " Wooten We “It. vanity School of Applied Soda] 8d- enee, an aeemditod who! of will work in Clevehnd, Ohio, than ll 1983 III. In I'll“ her um deni- in loci-l administration. With pnviou background " III untrained relic! visitor, Kin Tho- n then became eonneetod in I tramp ed capacity with the Family Axum in Clewlnnd. There the work-d with ditreeent type. of problem which included [many com viz]: a. schools. men: will not be eortthted to lun- berl of the club for the meeting In to be In open one to which alt ml- denu of Highland Park an ear- dially invited, Ind the spotter u to be one who ,rftl make this Invitation well worth wanting. He in Mr. Perry Rohrer, dim of Cook County'. Behavior clinic. Mr. Bohr- " In. In enviabla mrtstntKat u a speaker. Ind Ito-n who m prev at In: nu who: in um b.- for. the UM” Club of With- m and the Wghlmsdees' or-Ma. uon - and], mm this Witt to but Ill min. The in: I! It. WI om- - in lavish will be manned In In: “I In. a! flu a... 'hq_P.r.A.afGr-n.rrtood 1trMt',tl'ttf.'tt'gdhtt. Mai-won mm- “twitch-bun. t.t'AtNgNgt'."drg,'p. ”I“ Gibb.“ all-au- 'dl2"frghut't,ttg,"P"' mun“ In August of Inst you. mu Thomas came luck to the Highland Park high school from which Ill. wu graduated. Here. in clue har. mony with the dean: and the m school nurse, she acts on an inter- mediary between the home and the, school, and, by child and - interview: in home calls, she ”aka to produce conditions moot favor- able to the individual child’s all- round growth. She aids hinder students and others in diMeulty, and cooperates with teachers in deflnintt Mu. Warn PM“!!! Mrs. Wilt" Futhnuer. 2162 Pine Point drive is heading the commit- tee in chum of the slain P.-T.A. Benefit Card PmatGreeany MWNOVJO Mr. Bull, nude his debut " the age of Mum: with the Phi1hamaoaie society orchestra in Oslo, Non-y. He is . close relative of the {moon Norwegian violinist Ole Bull Int) compote:- Edwin] Grieg. vinla Woman club. which m or- iginally planned for the naming of the 3th, bu bun postponed on me- count of In union-om eontBet in that. Interest in this lama.- Storm Bull, neatly admired Chi- cago pianist, will Ippeu' in min] Sunday, Nov. 12th at the Goodman theatre in Chicago for the benefit of the Scholnrship fund of Mill: col- lege. The recital is being sponsored by the Mills Collette club. Mrs. Walter Fathauer Heads Mills College Benefit; November 12 ru further inform-Eon all In. Full-m " B. P. 4488. Ravinia Woman’s Club Changes Date for Opening Meeting Ttt?foeur meeting of the M UM“. thqtqtgtq CI. IIGILAI. ’All - M {hunt-In The title “Tosh-r” in u nun-or. for Miss Thom-I does no - trtthettomeasiatue-in- dues. She don, haunt, hun- to hold a teneher'. "rtiNate, which she has - and beam - lo- eh! work has been no MIN-c. Knowing the coll-unity in the 'rattstepinmahirtetterrralartie due, she tueum.. and in - ty? help hurdle student Mb}... [in Thom“ In: nut to “all" In; job, a brand-m on. which u a whole the public does not tmdorstand. Proof that Bob O'Link golfer-l :eelly appreciete good caddy service, was demonstrated lest 'l'hundny evening when the boys who carry the lug were guests at an unusual celebntion in their honor, held in the club house. More than one hun- dred Ind fifty youngster: from 'teen age up were the guests of members at e turkey tent with ell the trim- min'e which was I reel challenge to growing appetites. A visiting umber ll a trained so-l eial case worker, micuhrly C) terested in M under-hm ot education. 31.. i. attaehed to al school faculty to work with individ- ual children who lho' in the clus- room or outside varying m of mahsdiustmertt and lubilty to get along well with other; no.- hur- est in the child in to help tanker his all-round growth award I hap- py, enriched, and etteetive citizen- ship. The occasion for the celebration, which was planned and arranged by Ray D. Smith, chairmen of the caddy committee, was the tunnel award of prises for “distinguished caddy service." Bore, throughout the summer, were rated by players on the hub of and...” and sport-F "unlike conduct. Every more can! we: in to 0-day Inter Em- LIW2,12; who kept e eumuhtive record of each caddie standing. The spirit of competition wu keen union: the boys, reuniting in e neck BOB O’LINK CADDIES FETED BY MEMBERS Pupils are referred to the visiting teacher by clusroom “when, prin- cipals, superintendents, other school personnel, parents tnd worker. from main] Agencies. Freqmntly children themselves come for help or bring their playmates. Oak Terrace P.T.A. Meets Next Tuesday The regular meeting of the Oak Terr-cc P.T.A will be held Toad-y evening, Nov. 7, nt 8 o'eloek. This being book week Mrs. Inger Boys of the Nighlnnd Park Library will speak Miss Dreger’s tending class will entertain by illustrating char- acters of some books. The 8th grade mothers are in charge of refreshments, Ind Mn. H. Olhburg tad Mrs. R. Cnnnon are the chlirmen. An invitation is extended to the public. uasmtA---0tiitaeth.D-t . MIR” "ettmrGt-tho-,3tHg.itttirdrtr_ tt-atzttt-d Mun-mink“ 31.0%th mum-“menu. B-roost-ttaired tfee-tee-tyo-nrt-te-to-ire- mama-mum l . "F - VV .\ ' ' mixed Darwin Tulips, comprising 10 varieties, 60 bulbs for $1.50; 100 bulbs for $2.76. Never before were such high quality tulips offered at these prices. Plant now in almost any kind of soil for a gorgeous display next Spring. We can only supply 100 of these Tulips to a customer. Wt OFFER for this week-end a few thousand No. I fancy "3...“! ru--'.. “.11.... --_-.J..:_.. in ...._:-L:-_ {A L..1I._ A-.. Still on hand a complete assortment of named Darwin Tulips, Hyacinthe, Jonquila, Crocus, Scillu, Modils, Snowdrop! and others. Darwin Tulip Bargains “and“ ”Juli-MD.- bmmmwm mun-wakes. "ruWHetPBt-.PteWN. _ lob-n W.Ju mumum,um My). __ m'dh‘mmuhl- lovu: Chuk- 'dtmthat, At Glut.- wits. Pm Von. M Cor“. John Gal-71.1mm“ Itnndin,Amtieieh.3eshn_, Bun Delano. Wm NI], tho. mmmwmvd- to: Dubai-k. Bruno “in. M Dalia Villa. Ila-7 kin-d, Gm Grothm,hwnna may.» at Dohn. Teddy rum. CHI Lind,JoluI Icy-out. An "an Inn was any " prin- is plum for nut ”or, Mr. Smith "and. The ion up...“ their Bptrroeintion for his - in their behalf by . rising who of thanks. ' Libertyville he. Glenvicw Bee. ... Wunkecnn Ree. _., Oak Tom Rev. Blat, Beer Pre ....,-. HIGHLAND PIN BOWLING LEAGUE Northwest Clad: [one Won Lou A cnyville Ree. .....~..12 o ‘nvicw Bee. W.....l2 6 I nkegIn Ree. _,.,,,,..." T pdu. than will be 8650 In “W ed luv-Ida! Bury bhnh Ind can let. hula-lu- don-l 1"lrul'ht'lt'ttd'."llTi 'l/ISN Automobile Show Exhibit. hurl-lion! AIM Ohio-go. mood-cud ke when”! In addition to th. Iundune bat "0ijuLriuhiiiu" doa- - Git? like; Relax with - union- link a 1940 w no") aiLh4ia, - 7 7 E in.“ ___ H mural “I d.h-iditred, WIN l NEW 1940 PACKARD! iii} Bi} 7:56-37:67 lily Bum: you m In lb may. AM“. Show! Photon-Id] M'Imbauihlmlduhk -oro-"6ea_rdst_650t 11-31mm will in th. eqr which IN Car was no MED-MR INTERN! PACKARD ARROW "mHtrANT CONTEST POI “All“ PHOTOGRAPHERS CHICAGO AU'I‘OIOBILB tmow-Nov. B." 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