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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1940, p. 2

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LT: tt " 'dd -- 7m- .......... m - WI 1 {Men and women, Writers artd lis- dir. night. November " " 8 at man, are welcome to this informal to Bee A man of the studio pom-so. Tickets m trans- mutational Mrm which I" ' “'- fenble 1nd may also be used for 'stthrfor W in. our "hooU. the Thursday morning Creitive will be ttq tturine" woman. llatsst Writing unions. Ther also en- dow,- m pen for book browns: title registrants to individu-l man- " the M after T o'rloek. Ghil- and” criticism And to attendwce dun an M 'rtviUIn, _ ad the luncheon meeting! pt _the, -""T--o--- I T Thursday mailing group when out- _ ', sanding up“ an we heard. ahcttoretti m", Anyone interested is urged to In. he... Novello, " Hlth- pupae In. Ewe Hatchkiu of wood “can. died Wednesday " Rubia for further information or Alice Home hospital. Luke Pom,» vit.it the clan Tuesday nick In. ' running. a Jhort illness of Mess anald “Gunny. wife of he n- I monk. handset-vices were held did, commentator, of like Pow“. is _ Sutmday nt 9:30pm. in St. June. anioetg',thoee who have planned to , church, BMW. thtrU't w” itrttt. enter the may. Teacher- gm! an... _ II.__1_ A _ - - M. In. The.“ Noullo. 245 High- wood avenue, died Wednesday " Alice Home hospital, Lake Pomst,- tollawing. a abort illness of P?ett- monia. Funeral services were held Saturday at 9:30 am. in te. Jam- “CHEROKEE STRIP" Sales, are W this my by an. Charles Grime. and Mid. lib, nest loch. tit): an impressive com- mittee. "trtaiatitttt of the folioivinz: Handyman Arnhem. Gunman, Hum- Mimi, Bumbag, Innings, l, Ed- wudm Hm. 2rt,tg. Ma lin, Garrison, M' an}, e . 2tt'tt; t'i'tttutti'dts, w, ." In r. n. . ton,, Marin". Laminar, P VI, “Tami Wm, nouns». I- mu, I'm Date, Loop“. Red- ick. and t#ttimatfertr. Mia. Chhlel D.ehmm is in charge of publipity. Parents He urged to attend: the ETA. man. in the school isa. day. night, November " " 8 an. to Ice ' mm of the m educational films which are I nil- sbleAfor use in our schools. re will be no business program, and door; we open for hook brewing It the hit after , o'rloek. Chil- dren In not invited! “a "e--'--,.-'-.'"- "YOUNG PEOPLE" "rr Tee. _ In. In. I... ttov, 15,10. tt. u cameo: my! van-nu GLENCOE _ 2htJtidt t,',T,t'ltt ttri, indu- '8,t8tMtNt-t 1 y In. Jib Udmtr, (mantra. "atrtmtttt. arttse Intuit school " 9 m m. Number 12. Thu Pair till-Mlle for tric,'g,t cloth; daitr.at ' o'clock. fr.mytyt.r)ittym-d,tdtiUiic vim. ETA. To: the patchy). of addition! but. for the school li. brarr, fer Mic Alma forth. Ochoa}. sad for other worthwhile My] menu. Meo- "ed" vamki/iii _ _ I " an. an... a... Na. I. a. u. " cmco: scum van-rm The Pol} when to be m: no better than our. Though eo- 'rpemttttrt m Kroch's 30°ij of Chicago. fascinating book: foe tender. of all are to be new,“ There will u counties. new mn- stard boots for childrgn, canon] book: for the out!” famitr, beat " trnHtdPrter1rotr1tatitithrr.Ait; important all popular table is the ie-sale stand, where used books no bought for a non. Yes l, you can send all your apparel to .us for Laundering. or Dry Cleaning-and forget all about them until Spring. We'll thoroughly clean them and place in our air-conditioned Storage. Vaults, and when we delivertheip next Spring . . . all you pay is the regular cost of cleaning . . . plus ten cents per garment for storage. Rum) School Annual Book Fair Openb Next Tuesday PAGE TWO “THE GREAT h PROFILE” Telephone Highland Perk . THIATII o m VERNON AVE. Enterprise JOI- ..., J.Yrera YOUR CLOSETS WILL BE LESS CONGESTED, TOO! 1110 We...“ 'u-rs--- mavmm WI M. - 0:00 It“! [580 to “I Store Summer Apparel? Of caurse we do . . . Nov. " it, xi nIMbOIIO TM regular meeting of the Worn. an'l {Auxiliary 'of the Highlind Park hospital will be held Wednes- day, Nov. 18, at 10 mm. than parish house of Trinity church. Luncheon will be served. New uteru- bers Will be "home. i {‘an Club” the popular lance ~ciub= ”amend. by the Elihu“ Perk Women's club, will u tray swing music on Saturday might. Nov, 9, st 9:00 o'clock br) Clie lA-pexren and his orchestra.“ The orchestra, composed of Northwest- on university students, has "leyed campus engezemenu since Ut int eluding several opening tet. dancesg It includes revere! mi,. nent campus lenders, Ernie Winder and George Kineeid among them. Members of Swing club ere rom- ised ‘- gala' evening this Saturday nights Hrs; Curtis Beheundrnann and Mrs. Arron 8. Bauer etc in charge of the dance. . _ Cliff Aspegrenfind . His Orchestra to Ply for “Swing Club" cannot come to a daytime meeting huge ieqnested this new no”. Po- ttef can be one of the most help. ful pf the'creative bobbin in I time of national stress. . . f Inmate Tuesday night accordina _ plain tuinomteed by .Mrg. Eugene ouhkiu, chairman of the, new up. Mr the ’Ieadership of oven; Bennett, author 'of poetry p'nblilhod for both children and Ital“, the group include: among i charter members Mrs. Raymond Watts, Miss E!uateth:.Brirdiit. Mr. apd Mrs. Fowler Baker of Win.. nctka. ' ' an. at “mummihd PuiquTW'. tit. locimgs_ will At held - mu! Peary Studio, . new venture ere-tin Expression and, appreci- tion, will, hold it; _tl_r1st, retain- Mn: P? Tuesday. Nov. 12, it 8 Poetry Studio ti, 't Hold First Meeting Tt/titday Evening Hospital Auxiliu'y Mieta The next meeting of the com- mit!" will be November 87, to com- plete Int-minute detail: for the dance. -, ,' Constitution of 8120 but been Mind-to datiirt the mm: of ballast: bonus and other sources. Thirty. dollar: was donated by the Columbia Day commit“. from dance proceed: on tite, " and $25 from the ttalinn our: Ptoo. verity club. “gulf anion committed mm- of 'iettmsod not last evening 9tlteeitrutitoursaGeG the November so thutee which will b0 'taged in the labor Temple of BMW Park to We find: with which to operate this year. Highwood Social Service Committee Plans Dance Nov. 30 and the charge is only 10e per garment item. "o. may new end by avs. 13an man. of the, new the header-ship of t, author 'of poetry both children and up include! among =. U. a. Pu. on. Ski-Jana: by 'B. Y. I).? Pajama warmth, and comfort reach L a-'ngw poll: in menu SKI-JAMAS tailored by 'BACD. Jtuy one of theae knitted falirie pajama that give and take us ire twist and tttrn-and you’ll l me back for more. Rib knit bands " wrist, mist and ink]: top the chilly breezes. No but. 1,. crew neck. Sizes A-D. . $2.00, _' CARNETT'S Have You Seen the New At the lat program meeting held " the home of Mm. HawIey, Mrs. Siam waft, commentator and envy i history ld our patriotic aom‘ Some of» the pong: were sung by the club and some by Mrs. Bessie Okay. We then iave the Stlute to the Flag {cliched by singing "God Bless Ameried.". Mrs. Dressm- had charge of the proznm which in: very much enjoyed by the members ' and guests. ' $175 for Charity Is Cleared at Dance The Linux-t club will meet next Monday Afternoon. November 11th, at 2 o'eldeh It the home of In. ilhhttarartman. ' I Musart Club Will Meet Next Monday This articular league mating is king [Emu by the Department of Government and Foreign Policy. of which In. Louis Ballet hlchair- ‘man. Fonoving the program 1 tea will beheld for new and prance- tive members, with Mm. Earl Jen, ome’e' commitwe making arrangeg menu. Between now Ind then the Membership committee, headed by Mrs, Robert P. Walker and Mun Albert o.. Suite s, eo-chturmen/ will continue to contact all persons interested in Joining the League of Women Vote". . MEN'S STORE The Lulu of Women Voters in tartan“. in securing In, cum. Utiqr of Chicago as uptake at the nut unlu- meoting, which is WednedanNovembar 20th " 1:16 It the Y.W.C.A. She will discuss "Ameriea's Foreign Policy." . In». fact the itexeoedingly well quali- Bed to kindle. . _ Mrs. Clifton Utley To Address League Of Women Voters Mrs. G. K. Hum”, Publicity Chm. I'll HIGHLAID It]! PIIII ', :‘The'lecond of the scrub of pit- ties given by the North Shore Cath.. olic Womn's leatrue took place It the home of Mrs. Joseph Huber- ltorn, 1020 ChfsatnyrAre., Wilma on Weanesdqy, November 6 at 1 - -'----------------, .I...l..l.l.l..l.-IIII...IIII.. "r-.-----. 1 This party was mounted by the Philnnthrophy department un- dir the chairmanship of In}. N. Broelatinn and her committee In: a desert bridge and a delightful " fair. t Catholic Woman's League Holds ' Party in Wilmette _ Footlighters Club Plan First Plar ‘: Plans for social advisa- m [also li.estred and agreed) upon and "a publicity committae consisting of Alberta Pioeehi, Doria wanna], Kerr, ind label]; Acellu m - 1rotntssd. ' I The Footlixhten club of the Y.W;C.A. met last Fri!” evening to rename outing 02% int play of the season. Hem ' hope to complete the mating " their next meeting on November tr. These earhibita Lure planned by tho m-chaimn, I": C. J. Butler and her errmpit . Mr. Robert Martin, Maw. In. Irving Barnett, Mrs. no Bonn“, Mrs; Wilson L Kline, and In. John' VnnBergen. _ . [ The at degsagtmettt of the ma- land Perk Vom’l alibi for Noven- ber will depart from the and (lie- pley of ninth»:- to show another line oT important work ht thin In": --thnt of mammal» As can” of the Indie. of Raphael Kul’hh son and 8. Chester Duforth will be presented to the club when. Their subjects ere varied, renting from Mexican atetteg in both color, end bleak and white to skyline View 9 of Chieatro. ',t- I Exhibit Photography At Woman’s Club I Supperineboduloa for ”on P1eaae t'r:totteemttaGko'"itTi ' Thin timb we will have ll spak- 15r_t!tmtttttttur-iFi. men Votes. In: In. _ who hrill discus pond.- on PM Ax. lain. . Another-her, mutating may! i.?.iertortfitutrGuG-i'Fiile' Pi Delta club,- on Nov. " Pi Delta Club To Hear Mr's. Supple The thkhswk-ocioty of the {Chum " the America Inclu- tlon will hold tltd, November M ing u Community Center. The members will ree‘eive their panne- Ind Mann-ennui a to. It ttm. thirty pm. in the' Ionic. and later will unable for the - M ine in thd hall twain. Dr. Dudley Crafts Winch will present: nub- pietitre "btrthmtt, “Our Capitol“ Put and Present" for the group. i . min _ “the at the . m,'2tilt,'Mltd'r"ft't.t,utt Pun d at M 't-htthm !wmu:u#mbhumam MW M I'tm T%ttsdaraft-t,3romaah& fri,iiriGs. .- ', The-tofthe-tee-wilt tteMr.A1enatd.r-t-d "iuP"ur,1rhd.rm ”unnatur- ",'eutttro1i_dpietamnotthtntea-., In. Hodcnrt spent It: We in Guatemal- an! In!” and In this haul: of time been. very (well mutilated with the cm, 'surroundim nad mm of on... people. In. Hodnrt brim aim with her a very interesting canny tion df the handiwork of these peo- ple. . Blackhawk Society To Meet November 10 A M was. aft-tttdat limit! be uninitiated by an the mémben of the mm, ' At D.A.lit: Meeting Mrs. Hodgart Will Discuss Guatemala Att WOOL Hose? Short. or regular 1eitirihtl let?,,'.'."""'"""'. metiessthegu, ms 5131102 Insanity“? The cumin will line " ' V , on Friday evening C/tAla' the DeeefUid Gun-u “d tlie Shten 'tm-tt the “a of the current Ian-on, “n. u M.isttetsas," Kenneth M‘ noting the nur. e MN.MM Thin-mutual“ NoMuH’nh‘. 111mb", NOW , Mwm‘ bummtk’m boo-cut... Watch For o.. tbe: incht Week's h "'1d'"rttuUiimt. SSe GARNETT'S MENS STORE “In! ' 1tl'ltt “FM Itat “in M. riedi. gm at r

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