ert B, Anderso ly of Highlan}t se::;zement ‘ zabeth, to ‘ n of Mrs. xl:: of Decatur, M anuary 16, 194 : engagement zabeth, to n of Mrs. of Decatur, M graduate of th ago. Her fians n James Milliki r. They plan ; n, 6151 N. Han go, will en lumnae of Alph dessertâ€"bridge a :0, at 1:30 o‘cl ess is Mrs. H. K . Francisco. â€" _ ge hour a rounl fonâ€"will be led y roba, 755 Gree: icoe, s i Sunday Special quor requirement is your stop . omy, honesty anl quartet of virtns oward Moran d{ ifford Moran let I a four day con ¢ held in Peork Wines, Makers 0 BELL _ WINES erry « Mu.c.a}d py° 25¢ pt. lel Burgundy â€"â€" . â€" 60e 44 gal auterne, Riesling Teek‘s Speci Id Straight r Bourbon 1 [onroe Hall had a »sts, Mrs. H. Bat« ‘and Mr. and Mn iarleston,; Va. Ave. . â€" 40c % gal ted in bond ~$2 gt.. & Domestic & 4 SCOTCHES | LMPAGNES f 16 finest ravioli?‘. spaghetti < _A 1. P. 5445 IA HAM 5e _ S CAF improved uponâ€" TP‘S gal.â€"50¢ fit} H n irs. Peyraud, Artist, To Be Honored By Creative Writers 1 e We y CC ED0 OOA NC Anl :t this beginning session of the five reek winter term,. Mrs. Frank Peyâ€" aud‘s work has been exhibited at e Philadelphia and: San Francisco forld Fairs and has hung in art Meries in New York and other ading cities. She is best known for y portraits in oil and water eolor. Followingâ€"the class meeting in e assembly room of the Highland ark Y.W.C.A. a luncheon will be Id in honor of Mrs. Peyraud at e Open House tearoom. At this me Mrs. Peyraud will talk on her periences as & portait painter. d her theories of art. Every memâ€" r enrolling for the winter term is titled to bring one guest to the n. 16 session and to the luncheon. eservations may be made by callâ€" the Y.W.C.A., Highland Park 5, or by post card addressed to e Creative Writing group at the ighland Park Y. Additional resâ€" ations may be made when the orning class opens. Thoseâ€" who have preâ€"school chilâ€" n and wish toâ€"enroll them in the indergarten at the Y under the pervision of Mrs. Katherine Wigâ€" ns of the National Kindergarten llege will enjoy the convenience of ving their children in the same ilding during class hours each iursday morning. & Rowena Bennett, leader of the up will talk briefly on "Poetry : Your Hobby Lobby" and read me of the manuscripts already bmitted on Jan. 16. . â€"~.â€" ett ursjay, January 16, 1941 The world is a lookingâ€"glass and ves back to every man the reflecâ€" on of his own face. Frown at it, id it in turn will look sourly upon u; laugh at it and with it, and it r a jolly, kindly companion.â€" a jolly, ackeray, â€" openinc 1041 INCCLIII® UR MIVZ Shore Creative Writing group ursday, Jan. 16 will feature rk of Elizabeth Peyraud, Raâ€" artist and a member of the Her lifeâ€"size portrait in oil group leader, Rowena Benâ€" ill be shown for the first time 36 B O W D E N All our meats are bought with only one thought in mind, that they must be the finest cuts and the choicest selection. Central Avenue "inedt ' meafd ts The World 1941 meeting of the The Only Exclusive Meat Market in Highland Park WE DELIVER â€" Tel. H. P. 467 Recently a student â€"who was doâ€" ing some research work in the old newspaper files at the Highland Park Public library, came across the following item published in the Sheridan Road News Letter, March 4, 1899. a The North Shore in Byâ€"Gone Days It is difficult to imagine the North Shore being anything but a Chicago residence district. Yet 113 years ago it belonged to the state of Virâ€" ginia. Included with the rest of Illinois it was known as Illinois county. In 1787 Congress passed an Enabling Act organizing this state with several others into what was known as the Northwest Terriâ€" tory. In order to be a candidate for the legislature at that time, a man had to own 200 acres of land, and no citizen was entitled to vote for a legislative candidate unless he owned 50 acres of land. If this law still held good, there would be mighty little legislative timber on the North Shore. In the latter part of the 17th Century the French beâ€" gan to explore and colonize Illinois, At that time the French flag could have been hoisted over the Glencoe LIBRARY Highland Park T HE P RE SS golf grounds without eausing any protest; ‘though, come to think of it, We believe Charles V did protest against the French exploring the country. So far as it is known Father Marquette and Joliet ,a tradâ€" er, were the first white men to traâ€" verse the North Shore. It was when they were returning to Canada in September, 1673, but they left only meagre accounts of the trip. Do you have any books, newspaâ€" pers, maps or pictures of local hisâ€" torical interest, which you are willâ€" ing to donate to the historical colâ€" lection at the library? You can be assured that they will ‘receive proâ€" per care, and be made accessible when the information is desired. Highland: Park, Ravinia and other hikers, north of this city, who enâ€" Local Hikers Can MIDâ€" WINTER OVvERCOATS â€" TOP COATS NOW_ . .. $24.50 . NOW__ . , $29.950 NOW ... $33.00 NOW .. . $42.50 : s H O E S NOW . . . ; $4.35 â€" NOW . . ; ; $4.95 NOW .... $5.95 NOW ... . $6.50 THREE BUTTON â€" CENTER YENT : NOW . . . $11.85 NOW . . . $13.50 NOW ... $14.85 NOW . . . $18.85 UV ET §â€" > NOW ... $29.50 NOW . . . $34.50 OUTDOOR SPORT CLOTHING â€" PARKAS â€" JACKETS ETC. â€" CONSIDERABLY REDUCED Merchandise from our regular stock, representing the highest standards of quality, design, and workmanship. Meet In Ravinia were $40.00 were $18.175 were $7.95 were $35.00 CROSBY SQUARE AND SMITH SMART SPORT COATS SPECIAL GROUP VALUE DAYS enâ€"| ern trip. joy the Sunday morning hikes . of the North Shore Hiking club, can meet at the Ravinia Drug store opâ€" posite the North Shore Ravinia staâ€" tion, not later than 9 a.m. Sunday to join those going on the ‘hike. For further information phone H. L. Beach, H. P. 1020. Richard Rinehart, the fourteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinehart of Park Ave., Deerâ€" field, died on Monday from . pneu» monia. Funeral services were held yesterday morning. Mrs. Rinehart is the formerâ€" Marcelline Juhrend. There are two other little sons in the family. : Rinehart Infant Dr. George J. Hinn has returned from his two and a half week southâ€" were $50.00 Buried Yesterday were $9.50 were $24.15 were $45.00 11 #if § &. 8 : Bb t AS $4.. i}}