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Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1940, p. 2

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A style show will be staged by Fell'l store and the Pattee shop on October 16 for the Emanon league of the YWCA at the Y. The revue will tshe place in the auditorium at 8:15 pm. and is being directed by Mrs. Fred Fell, who so cipnbly staged the recent style exhibits in the Community House. New {ssh- ions will be on parade, including afternoon dresses, sports clothes and evening gowns. . Come in " 13 S. St. Johns and let us help you, or telephone R. P. Tueiday, Oct. 15th IMHO Style Show to Be Staged at YWCA " to "Wttt" to vol-I In the. "Ku" to lul- “a Highland Park Will- Ho club In! Madly nun-o any will ' M In." Blu- the spa-lac of the club handgun-n st " B. It. Joh- anna. KW Patton have bu elk-lulu lulu- mdon "guiding All pha- a! vet- ing, and tho, have “and than- ulm od the ”partially to new. wanton-l data may. to unit eattdidatr, Wands“ L. mum. This Mun-kn in I non-pl:- uun during Mu. at him on all - of tho coming preli- dontlal quetioag. Anyone an “up in In, wok thy from mu to in for literature, tucker: foe an, and Wilma club WI. From the be.. llman. .th than of the Winkle club. In: boon on. of pun], vol- - do". Incl they rely dunno: entirely on voluntary unison. A: Mr. Wlllklo him-d1 has nld - tuber 29th. The rules governing registration for s national election In on follows: Residence must be established: In the was for one year In the county for 90 dlys In the precinct for 30 dnys Plscee of registration in each pre- cinct are listed It Willkie eluh headquarters. Be sure to get your information, llso Any information required on absentee ballots. These must be taken are of u soon as possible " they must be returned 5 days before election to the County Clerk. Let us know if there Ire any members of your family to be out of town or away " college on) November 5th. l 183. Committees in ell-rue include Helen Fritsch, platform decoru- tions; Charlotte Hickey, May Ber- taeehini, Ind Mollie Kerr, posters; Tull: Fioeehi, tieketat Pauline Dufrr und Rosemary Rafferty, re- frelhmenu and other contact work. Miss Bertaeehini will also speak to other' YWCA groups to interest them in the project. WttBdeChrbr" ll utters Open; Itt.tr. John- Ave. "Neither the Republican Petty not the Democratic Party In: my mon- opiy of virtue. The United sum he. mule "one” under both pn- tiee In the past. But we we not making progress now . . . This year's campaign, therefore, ll not nerdy to determine whet alum of government we aha]! hive. It is to determine whether or not the lys- tem at free enterprise under e de. mocrecy shall be preserved." JNei.trxstimt of Voter. Be III" to register before election [ dey. 1ueutmtion days will be Tues- day, October 16th end Traced-y, Oe- Tickets Ire avail-hie n the Y or from Iny of the members. The pub. lie is cordially invited to attend. Entertainment, both mulled and dance numbers, will be furnished during the interludes of the Show and refreshments no to be nerved 'rfterward. At this week's meeting on Ere:) day, H. H. Smell showed slides of Highland Park scenes. n like trip Ind locnl ftowerg to the members n the Y. Yearbooks were also distri- buted that evening. Mr. Smell is a recent prize winner in the Men's Garden club Rower show It the Community center. w: ' '("jiicii' a". IC. tirrArr w 'Wi-ii' To runny people wont-neon: igni- tion is s mysterious cause of Bre in homes. The hund- to look for here are oily end paint-ruined nu or mops. Unlm thou clll be dis- poaed of they should be kept in I tightly covered metal container, Even rubbish and papers hare been known to ignite isportrtmeous1r. They should be cleared out " they are I hazard also if someone tirelessly drops a match or cigarette. Another mnin cause of ttres, is the misuse of electricity. Por safety in this respect, have your wiring in- spected and ttll repairs and exten- sion work done by In expert electri- cian. See that eundtrd fuses of correct size only are in use and when a fuse burns out do not bridge it with a coin or piece of metal. It is best to disconnect all hetst-produe- ing appliances when leaving them. Perhaps the greatest hazard of all is the careless use of ranches Ind smoking mnterialn. Yet, it in very may to eliminate this danger. Sim- ply make sure that all matches and smoking materials Ire out before discarding them. Do not. throw them into waste paper bukets. Al- ways keep ashtray: hundytorecelve them. Matches should be kept be- yond the reach of children and in reeeptaeles of metal or some other non-bumnble materhl. Above all do not smoke in bed. Five Leading Hazard; If people would inform thou-elves about tire lending hazards, they could reduce the number of tires tremendously. The lint one in in connection with heating plank. De- fective, 'soot-loaded chimney: more numerous fires and it in important therefore to check up on than for cracku and holes, and to clean the ttues - yen. Flue liningl of tire clay are -ntut for Iahty. Samng, rusted amokepipeg ulna take their toll, an spark: tir out and ignite combustible materials that may be near by. Smokepipel should be kept at a rate distance from all eombmstibles. Overheated stoves and furnaces, caused by poor main- tenanoc and faulty operation, are umong the mat frequent cause: of fires in dwellings. Keep your heat- ing plant in good repair, never, "force" the ttre in cold weuther and consult a heating expert if you are not getting as much warmth as de- sired. mmmWock 9et.fthtytoet.pth, Mm‘dmmub "thr-r- nominal tyt'sttetdaitvp-hreinttr "ta-tOtt-tumm-tot" '"t"o"'fe.. Alsponlyp-noul mm} the - i-ltr-m-a, mum. humid.- ofitru.oritr. ee. _ q-thors then i- it! should the nubile be interested it tir- sud Ne prevention. The out. standing tutor is that 01 than to life or to bodily injury. My s day goes by but the pep-rs tell at someone burned to death in bed. And too frequently than ls e stat-y of s holocaust involving his sad hundreds of people. “to prevention and flre deportments have I beer- in; on this. Back of " improve- ments in conditions ir kmlodsh. To prevent Bren there lust he know- ledge of tire tenses, of prevention Ind of extinguishment. Knowledge as to how materials can be used, stored snd handled without brintp. in: about action which will cause flrets. Hundreds of woman no seriously injured and m-ny lose their live- each year “tempting to elem cloth- ing with guoline, bemine or nup- tha. This cannot be done in safety. It in far better to send clothing to a regular dry clenning establish- ment which is equipepd to do I good job gt a reasonable cost. Volunteer Help at Community House Much Needed More volunteer workers 1n needed at the Community House, nocordinz to Mrs. J. Sigurd John- son. in charge of the volunteer workers' file. All interested people who wish to register for any non of work nre urged to cull her " Highland Plrk 2277, or the Com- munity House once. Highlnnd Park 2442. Among the types of workers pu- ticulnrly needed are young men to relieve Mr. X. in the omee evenings. Ind people who Ire willing to do secretarial work " odd times. The director: In Inxiouu for nnyone who ha: . hobby or special interest to come to the House nnd in their interests be known. Since plum no on foot to org-Idle fur- ther "chitin for the year. the di- rectors Ire apt-tinny union- not to miss Iny person who h“ might and time. Ind the duh-0 to use " for community benefit. Funk Orsl, 27. In umploye of the Hind-m! Park Ineirterntor Cm. lost a In." on his rigM hand To.- ch, when the fhttter beam rod“ bet-tt m hoards uh“ m " "I Ind In planning up a. M of I that during the M d We Finn Edward C. Rankin, Fire Mush-l. Mun-rt Club to Meet . The Mann Club will meet next Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock n the home of Mrs. Earl D. Fritlch. All members are urged to be pres- ent. With-tir-and-ttH+.... In; on M at! m, Munmyufoump ntutina..huyuuonhuhun At present the Home In hing used by much varied group. an the Community Chorus, Boys Airplane club. Boy Scouts, Sump club, D.A.R. board, Pmbyurian young maple. and the Community Chat. Fridly, Oct. 4 -- Boys Airplane club. Wednesdnnyct. 9 - Boy Scout cube and parents Thurndiy, Oct. 10 - Boy Scout Cuba and Parents. Community Home Calendar Shows Buy Sea-on Ahead nad more {or All In: of bed so “with. At M an an. Icon, club room. Inna. Ind mun] halt m in conduit “and. The emu aural“.- rooms will be open“ "on. Chrgu for the In. of our club room: In“ bun worked out by the ho- committee, ad a seal. of nt- for roan: ”than. Vining for diluent. type. of activiti- " main: on the pupa-e for wine. the room In and. That no. my be obtained by applying to the of- It in hoped that I". group- who cm use the {militia of the Com- munity House to udvnnuge will loci free to inquire thou: Intel, or nuke their needs known. Community Houu Calendar Thursday, Oct. 3--D.A.R. Board meets. gallant-d at-tte Col-Inn: Monday, Oct. 7-fkhool Hutton. Tuesday, Oct. tl - Community Chorus. Bump club. Kenwood - Arondac Blankets A very popular Kenwood Blanket of strong, firm weave and thick, soft nap. Made of specially selected fleeeet, to provide the utmost in blanket value. Very warm and exceptionally long wearing. Gloves Featured is the Shalimer "Montauk" flne with leather back. Only one of the mny we have to show you at 81.00 pair. Green - Peach - 009mm“ . OHM Harvest Wine - Coda Tun Treated to Size 72 x 84 Resist Moths Rayon Satin Binding 1'" IIOILAID PAII P3III By Shalimer $100 $1095 GARNllliMllyllt"S, I. M. LoChaneo 620 laurel Are. Phone M. P. “35 Wukdanbonlnnbtp.‘ Ind 1.94.. to 10 part., can that oetttaFthettmarssrfut_ 'san.to"-tmdtrom1pass. toOpn. mtmmam nasdetoeirtqHrrrsthr_te- root In. hunt-um by (I. BoardofDFtom.fthoNa-b. Special "can may be would u can time- by mm" with tho dinner. It. sm- plus, Kirkland Park 2442. The di. recton luv. decided that up one“ will be och-inlet] Sunday mom lo " not to hurt." with church services. Commit! PM itt Sales q Service 0 Beam smut glove styles 'g,i'g'agy,tgt1r2gtattt out , noes-dun, mum-“Wil- -Mtiuto-th.udttth.ee Scandalous-manu- nhhvith It.“X"lotnul. At-mmturttfioea3oeemr. iaatimtsh-atm.dra-dftre Aww»dénglg Robe N Hood do for Baby "’1 A robe with “jumble and detachable hood. Zipper front, Warm and my. A his value It $1.95. I” V ,wggumcx : ci' gunman" mums L a J." . I " 59Ge, ”23. t , Wrilpb cr " . e. pal m _ u ', " A . IN 1-0 ‘ l A -\ " The Highland Park Building Loan & Homestead Association Nowhere cu: your savings be invested in a more satisfactory wny, for security and Income combined, than in I well-manned thrift institution of the “savings and loan" type. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL OUR MEMBERS (no DIVIDEND PRODUCING Your Omeera and Directors are pleased to announce that now they add a third advantage 3 INSURANCE FOR YOUR SAVINGS . UP TO $5,000.00. And nowhere can your savings do mom metal work, Ind contribute more to human happiness than in helping you follow citizens, through these institutions, to on their on how. SAFE BEAUSE INSUR- - INSURED BEADS]! SAFE 21 North Sheridan Road Phone 331 For Over Fifty Years The Highland Park Build- ing. Loan & Homestead Association o NON SPECULATIVE PROSPECTIVE li. INVESTORS has proved itself KLEENEX Indispensable on the (Inning table, Kleenex can“ in white, peach. green or orchid. 500 Sheets 28c m h tH ISM i7GTiuiGi “you.” II I!“ my be u- it Manitoba.“ $195 '.0010III8.1..

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