s cial Jay= OIS As fot only $3. Free Delivery. Hnm-a t women are doing! Get orig= Â¥D8 â€"set as '.'M'r' FAcTiO® "or monkty Btart now! Orders Slled K. Just *phons. I1f: aliâ€" nen irk, ‘S Stationer n« Iip Guaranteed Mr. . G ecNabb ‘ER § ! MAKRES 18 nsient in Saturday OM Johns 0OR MceNa RITERS h! and Lake Forest, nins Avenug P. 567 RED TOBER n Evanston, J'mu iy! odian to Highland :':m:;.? to ; :lhn Jn ‘, Custody s‘t‘"ï¬g ‘ Sctions 48 . Fort 31 1940 ’ ALL 1940 MODELS |REDUCED 25% NORTH SHORE on the Complete Refrigerating System 10â€"YEAR GUARANTEE _ James E. Barker "New Scout Field Executive had 16 years of experience in Scoutâ€" ing. He is an Eagle Scout and has served in many capa¢ities in the troop organization. (He is a graduâ€" ate of the National Training Stchool for Seout Executives. â€" Mr. Barker is a graduate of Emory and Henry _ uty James B. Barker of Bristol, f Mr. has just been secured as m.ut Executive in the North .’.‘m Council. Mr. . Barker Lpceeds Mr. Don Teisberg, now in Minnesota, in this position. ; â€" yr. Clifton G. Speer, Scout Exâ€" wntive of the North Shore Area has this to say of Mr. m "The North Shore Area Couneil is glad., to, welcome as a meniber of its Headquarters staff, Â¥r. Barker in the position of Field “Nve. Mr. Barkqlg has New Field Executive wed in North ghore Area ‘Council 1aU service forvla y;;n .AF"I'-ER YoUu Buyt . Only a few modqls left on this amazing offer. But there‘s probably just the one you want if you‘ll come in AT ONCEI No time to losel Ts The chance of a lifetime to own a worldâ€"famous Servel Electrolux GAS Refrigerator at a tremendous saving WHEN YOU BUY, and with expenseâ€"free maintenance EASY TERMS LOW DOWN PAYMENT irSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1940 T. P. CLARK, Superintendent 47 8. St. Jolin® Ave. Pho While They Last Dessert Bridge Nov. 12 ‘ A dessert bridge party will be held at the Highland Park W‘p&- an‘s club, Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 12. This party is open to the ï¬db- lic. Tickets may be secured from Mrs. Arthur Swanson, chairman of the Finance department of the #o-‘ man‘s club. * I in Highland Park some 15 or 20 years ago at 200 Belle avenue, in the resigence now owned by ll{r- G. W. Gaidzik. > â€" t Mrs. Warner is survived by | her son, Robert D. Warner, and two daughters, Mrs. Hamilton B. Page (Helen) and Mrs. George Tracy Jr. (Ruth). 1 Calif., wife of the ll't.e“:dtii’s-o;‘,'elt.’ Warner, former Highland Purk.ws- i‘dent.. Tho_“_fgrqer family resided runeral services were held Tui day in Chicago forihrl. D. Warner of Palos Verdes, Catates, MR (lrko c W e ht ul Miller was em of Evanston. The h)dy Wws dena, Calif., for Former Resident Is Buried Tuesday Services woere 2 o‘clock in the Sheridan road fc ler, who died su night at the ho Highwood. A wif‘v Mfld'l'td Mildred and C College in Virginia, has had 5 y experience in a Council 5 camp jas activities director, has 5 summers of post tndmtej Tk at the University of Maryland and for the past 5 years has been })i- rector of Education in C.C.C. camps. Mr. Barker comes to us with hf:h recommendations, We have confiâ€" dence in him to do an outstandâ€" ing job.": I Hold Sewiws?or Hartson T. Miller Phone: H. P. 3300 _ ; PA, has had 5 y, e in & Council s activities directar nu. i. ; s were held. Saturday at in the ‘Kelley chapel. on road for Hartson T. h died snddenly,wed“ 7 h s d e t oo the home of employed by Dr. Swan was shippedto i.k., or hmfll. He leaves d, and two daughtJu, Constance Miller, | on in C.C.C. c s s to us with high + We have eo‘ ) do an outstandâ€" a friend in We were fortunate enough to seâ€" cure;a very good guide by the name of Miss Hambleton. Finally we started our long trip through the vast halls of the museum. The first few cases we saw were filled with the clothes and wearing apparel of the woodland Indians. This clothâ€" ingy consisted mostly of the aniâ€" mals skins that lived near by. There also was a model of the Woodland Indians‘ home showing j Our Trip $ On . Thursday, September â€"26, 1940, the Social Studies class of the Eighth grade, South, of Ravinia school took a trip to the Field Muâ€" seum of Natural History in .Chiâ€" cago. The purpose of this trip was to show us the way the environâ€" ;\imfent governed the Indians way of e, Tuesday, Nov. 5, Nursery school, 9:00â€"11:45; Jolly Times club, 4:00; Agnes Daly Dancing classes, 3:00â€" 7:00; Emanon‘s Progressive dinner, 6:30; Just Us Girls elub,.7;830. Wednesday, Nov. 6, [Nursery school, 9:00â€"11:45; Trustees meetâ€" ing, 8:00. j Sunday, Nov. 8 10:80.12:00; Boxi 3:00; Toppers "Ca; sal, 4:00, . 8:00â€"9 :00 Monday, Nov 9;:00â€"11;45; Tr meeting, 5:30: Friday, Nov. 1, ‘M 9:00â€"11:45; Agnes classes, 2:30â€"7:00. â€"Saturday, Nov. 2, ning club party, 9:00 Ravinia School Notes slovian â€" groj sewing, 8:00 Th\lnduy, Oct. 81, Nursery school, 9:00â€"11:45; Creative. Writin, class, 10:00;12:00; Creative Writ#( class luncheon, 12:00; Friendsh p : club Dancing class, 12:45 Toppers club, 4:00 Friendship tea, 4:00 Czechoâ€" slovian group, 8:00; Red Cross Y. W. C. A. Calendar FOR CONGRESSMAN THE importance of elérting District and County Republican officérs must not be unâ€" derestimated. If the Republi¢tan campaign pledgâ€" es and reforms are to be inaugurated their success calls for the sympathetic support and action of yourzdistrikt, county and local} officials. Therefore on Tuesday go all the way in your clean sweep of political bossek who have so ruthâ€" lessly controlled American government for the past eight J'ears. TKeir defeat in state and nation will be made more complete, c@énvincing, and satisâ€" fying by the election of th§ entire Republican ticket for the important district and county ofâ€" fices. f#r» GEO, A. PADDOCK FOR | REPRESENTATIVE NICK KELLER ay, Nov. 8, Boxing lessons, 2:00; Boxing elemmn. 1:30â€" oppers "Candlelight" rehearâ€" Your If, Need 1 THE HIGHLANDVD P ARK ‘PRES 3 Vote St ; Agnes Daly Dancing Nov. 4, Nursery sthool, Triangle club â€" supper 30; Keepâ€"Fit gym class, 1, ‘Nursery school, , Saturday Eveâ€" Joe! Ml'.' I Ravin by a selyn, ternmï¬ under We‘had a pleasant time, learned a lotland thank the mothers who with (Miss Sinkler made this trip possible. We ‘NeX%t we came upon the Pueblo exhibit. We saw the clothes they had. .I found this exhibit very inâ€" isting because of the many models of homes there were. The homeb were made of dried mud or adobd, We also saw some of the baskdts they. made and some silver jewelty that was set with turquoise which was plentiful. 3 ;Next we came upon the cases showing the Plains Indians. In this exhibit we saw how the bufâ€" falo played an important part in the %{dinns’ life. They used this skin for their homes and clothing. Here‘we also saw the use of wamâ€" pum money and a model of &n Inâ€" dian;gpee. & ltlie‘ way bark was used for buildâ€" ng. . phidet nAnow D. 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The dog has been placed observation. y j eridan Road + Winnetka, Hiinols FOR SENATOR Bitten By Dog FOR FOR RECORDER CIRCUIT CLERK OF DEEDS L J. WILMOT _ HOWARD L SCoTr® HARRY HALL The Republican Party in Lake County and this District offers you capable, honest and courageous candidates â€" all pledged to honestly, industriousâ€" ly and economically serve you in the capacities to which you will elect them. Let‘s make the victory complete! On Tuesday go to the polls and elect the Republican ticket â€" FROM TOP TO BOTTOM! You have an imporâ€" tant part in SAVING the State and Nation. Vote Republican Tuesday â€"for yourself â€"for your family â€" and for generations of Americans yet unborn‘! f ht s ,3‘?"‘;‘-“, fs ‘, fee n + CA is . s d > 4 Bm . 48 t 2l as 0 l4 F4 "&v»:%»f t"w ’{g' e _ "% f 1 s ?.%.‘.;.,f:'i; .. o c nes,, »40000 > l hiiimg . 0_ ? i K g% l © CA * Cigpuii c 0 uit o | M 4 .n _‘ 7A [ &5 C > .. Cirige! . *ig? a s 3 Ee is DB. JOHN L TAYLOR ROBERT Frank Mattei, 246 Highwood aveâ€" nue, Highwood, was fined $25 and eosts on a drunken driving charge Frank Mattei Fined In Drunken Charge FOR CORONER Clairenese Taffeta Covering, $15.00 value....,...... Holland Blankets, 2750 vetue ... .19.95 ea. Part Wool Blankets 25% woot . ... 3.25 ea. Cotton Blanketssy woot ......... 1.95 ea. Cotton Comforters ........... 3.75 ea. Down Comforters P 2 Blankets, or one pair... Naefsss" DON‘T MISS THESE BEDDING BUYS! ALL WOOL BLANKETS, $6.95 ca. All virgin wool, satin binding, preshrunk and \ individually boxed Special for fhfs Sale ankets, or one paur“‘z FOR CoUXTY AUDITOR ROBERT J, PEARSALL Mattei was driving south on St. Johns avenue when a short distance from Ravine drive he collided with a car driven by Mrs. James Werthâ€" eimer, 834 S. Linden avenue. Tuesday when he appeared in J Hansens court. wigo FOR STATE‘8 ATTORNEY 7.95 ea. PAGE FIVR Â¥"*