o Repainting past president omen Votc "8, ation is going q ass on the subje entals of CGove ‘axing unit. M will be held at th 10 a.m. on and willâ€"eontin «ly sessions. _will be given o units and soures . with class mey ; their own sourts nd only a curse : federal income oroughly convine of knowledge tht and that if even. local governme tc. we would haw! es either within untry. Hence h« e those people se in taxation an op reome their ignor oratorio, "King er will be pri rest college ion of Mr. Louis fth annual midâ€"wi arsday, January al chapel at 8:15i This year‘s rs, is the largest 8 ass is being on he Department d its operation of th n Voters. â€" ). Westover, rchestra, will be mpanist, with 34 iningham â€" â€" assisGN ‘rame and Axle :« raightening , Fender Repairing ERVICE STATIONX "AND SOLDENING ; the Chorus ng David" is r by popular r H beâ€" Miss C s June Gardner, M# ay, and Mr, New!# w To ‘lass On Taxing U January 16, 184 )AHL‘S onstruction C4 10. In addition hï¬ r brasses and a nW* ion instruments # he accompaniment ». Chorus 1 Midâ€"Winter . t This Evenin t St. Phone 1. 136 North First ‘Street Miss Katherine Humer, 313 Meâ€" Daniels Ave., Highland Park, is a â€"andidate for the annual "Theme cir}" contest now being carried on ‘hroughout the middlewestern states n conjunction with the forthcoming |Sth annual Midâ€"West Beauty Trade show, March 3, 4 and 5 at the Hotel Sherman in Chicago. T {atherine Humer Is Candidate In Beauty Trades Show Contest irsday, January 16, 1941 A GENERAL MOTORS MASTERPIECE MANY PEOPLE FIND it hard to believe that a new Pontiac "Torpedo" costs as little as it does. That is easy to underâ€" stand. Pontiac looks like a lot of money, And the luxury of its Fisher body adds definitely to that impression. In reality, however, Pontiac prices are within reach of any new car buyer. They begin at $828 and progress upward in very easy stages. "To do o vL M MARCHI BROS. GARAGE The winner of the contest will be given valuable prizes and special honors during the three day beauty show which attracts each year sevyâ€" eral thousand beauty culturists from aHl parts of the country. Only unmarried beauty operators or beauty shop owners between the ages of 18 and 22 years may enter the contest which "closes Feb. 1, after which a jury of prominent beauty and fashion . experts will meet to select the 1941 "Theme Girl" for the beauty show. â€" W hat‘s more, owners say that their Pontiacs are very economical to operate. If you‘re planning uobuylnewcusoon,beuretooonsidcrn Pontiac "Torpedo." It‘s built right and priced right to give you more for your money. PONTIAC PRICES BEGIN AT $828s FOR THE DE â€"~ â€" LUXB "TORPEDO®" SIX BUSINESS.COUPE _ *Delivered at Pontia¢t. State tax, equip» ment, accessories=extra. Prices m change without notice. % De Luxe "Torpedo" Six Twoâ€"Door Sedan $874* (white sidewall tires extra) T H E PR E S8 HIGHLAND PARK ‘Deerï¬eld R.N.A. To. :: Install Officers Deerfield Camp of the Royal Neighbors will have its installation next Thursday evening. Mrs. Gladys Ames of Gurnee will bo the installâ€" ing officer. Officers to be inducted are: Mary Hoffman, oracle; Minnie Whitcomb, viceâ€"oracle; Sarah Hoffâ€" man, chancellor; Lillian Johnston, recorder; Edith Johnson, receiver; Florence Johnston, marshal. THE EINY CAR WITH THE LOW PRICE Hilda Johnston was appointed ASs« sistant marshal; Leona Bock, inner sentinel; ~Emeline Walker, outer sentinel, and Laura Mailfald, manâ€" ager~for a three year term. The five Graces include four of the James Mailfald daughters and are: Ruth Mailfald, Unselfishness; Ethel Mailfald, Courage; Jeanette Mailfald, Endurance; Marjorie Mailâ€" fald, Modesty; and Mrs. Sadie Beckâ€" man, Faith Mrs. Isabel Seney is the Juvenile Director and Mrs. Herâ€" mina Reeb, flag bearer. ton was appointed Phone H. P. 910 117 § 23 $«