sponnond by and vicinity pt m Interested of poultry in icago . Four Days we: of Oasis“: “an education? mm of cross- uant and pour- rthsttt chin thar. cross pheasant' y and girls havt uww-twk 'rn4 t tieomrertitio't they and WIN!†The 4-H Club moms State “‘0' n mpgtition " ieomieterttitntt I: poultry MW teraattonat Po ' International" Chicago Inter position featur- giesa, turkeys», zonal land‘and i four day show December 14,at magma ""N tset- of Quinn! l the first tten- tter 18 you: of khatebertter m" the Mth trenet 11 be on exhibi- an In! An _ u .tl r u , , . " I will have tttF view the gteods ml world whet; " In last Ave t " a', I " , We! “22 Mt" " 21 .21 20 " " 12. "" " M Avee. " " .730 ll Att " " 20 " " " " " 10 tt " " " " Lost Ave. " an " .8“ " .838 A!" _gttL m .63 " " " " Ava. " .702 308 m 696 .6“ .651 D. " 38 " .676 " BT "t " 81 ii hq “Iâ€! Chordclub. Wed., Dee. " Crafts ch38; club. Thurs., Dee. p, Tum, Iteeeitre Christmas Gifts 11, and Iormuiatea Orgnnluuuu - A good friend has given the Com- tails, as well as plans for future munity House a mueh..nteded grand programs. e mum-which will be in place for. The following are charter mem- the Christmas music. ' _ bers of the Camera club: Edson K. Another kindly-disposed mm Rice, Arnold Peterson, Prank Mor- of the community has bought the an, R. H. Brownlee, Barry L. Best, tata-ti-tmister-metre- . . . ' . _ on the lawn in front of the tire A. M. Thorsen, Paul L. Date, M. M.‘ station. ." Kutzer Jr., Robert E. Borg, Alden Fireplace fixtures and screen'have Harris, James H. Brown, Fred_H. been given by another friend. These Clutton, Robert J. Weller, B. S. Ald- also will be in place by Christmas. ridge, John W. Munro, Mary Smi- Craft Shop. Open Team-Thurs Eva. goski, Mrs. M .M. Kuuer Jr., Frank On Tuesday and “Thursday eve- Borg, Frank Selfridge, Charles E. hing; the Crafts shop is open espe- Keevil, Jerry Chambers, Mrs. Wil- "tttinr'-"f6t the "tttre-ttr. men' in, the liam Behrens, Clara K. _ Walton; onmmnnitv who with ta" work on in- Jane Barr, Mrs. P. B. Clinton. Fireplace fixtures end acreen'have been given by another friend. These also will be in plwe by Christmas. Craft Shop_0pcn Tum-Thurs Eva. On Tuesday and Thursday eve- ning; the Crafts shop is open espe- tiainr-fot tttiiitiofrinetit the eommuqitrwho with to" work on in- C 7 ,ommunitg ~14qu ./4cliuilie5 PHONE FOR AttptyNtMtNT...HiGHLAN0 PARK 435 D-bee IS, "" NATURAL. . . LIFELlKE ' Children's Portraits 17:8 p.m., Community 9 4 p.m., Christmas T part/NIM Tennis By Our New Method...ln the Home pan., Chm club. Sump club, Pan. C.A.R. a Community g 20 a " U- L. on 1 1 Com- ta and p! Thin utivity is under the leader' ship of Avery Jones, claim of the newly formed Crofts guild ob. uniution committee. Christmas Prom T Plus ore under wny for a Christ- mu Eve musieal, prom-om to be given at the Community Center. Further details will be announced ot a later date. Camera Club Organized 'An enthusiastic group of camera I has met at the Community Home on Wednesday evenlng, DeeemMr 11, and formulated emanation de- . tails, as well on plans for future I program. tsee'"" ' STUDIO do" Masiniuarsimt.fh.g..t In. Ollm‘l'uruer ,ritrbe how to the Ravinia Garden club on Fri- dly afternoon, December It, at her home on Deere Park drive. She will] be guided by Mrs. Sherman Clough. Mrs. John Van Bergen, and Mrs. William W. White. The prognm. which has been phoned by Mrs. James Lytle, will _ be given by Mrs. John McPherrin of Evanston, who. will npeok on “Christan: Deeorations." Tee will he served following her lecture. Too Many Dobbins Made Wtehing Posts or Tries Landscape designers of southern _ Illinois on tell mud tale of horses and trees and efforts to beautify Harrisburg in the year 1881; “It seems that trees planted. dong the city's highways in those days had small chance: of surviving because they were commonly used for high: Meets Friday Dee. 13th] 2'l," "ir'.'hi'? Christmas JHCosiitrry, Highland Park FELL/ ' SA l, fihf FELL’S WOMEN'S SHOP Them are natiomdly' famous hose which sen: for 79c and $1.00 regu- larly. Herg is your chance to save. Mr will gkdiy gift wrap all pur- chases free af charge. WOMEN'S SHOP - SECOND FDOOR _i,,l,,i,i,,",iii,'i),'i,',,',i'r,i',, Q) lllllll " . ‘ . "u QUALITY APPAREL 59c Winnetka in: ' To the femur in town for shop- pingem as in e gee wheth- er it we: in the middle of e i1eid or along a city street, and in his judg- ment 1 tree elven served well u e hitching post. Unfortmutely, old Dobbin enjoyed munching the lava, and the hnlter nround the tree trunk wore down the bark. Consequently tinny beautiful trees were either stunted or killed. Tuleum powder spmd on thickly and left for several hours will often remove fresh oil stains from Boom. Quallitraleemers RELIABLE LAUNDRY [ m DRY CLEANING co. tl, I". Max to m mount Phone M. P. I?! Glencoe " 5.3331 Pd'; 'flt