BRAESIDE, ILL.:â€" We‘ve been able to sneak away from oul;ll;re-marital chores (sink, stove, floor, window, et al, washing) for a few minutes, so while the "little corporal" (to ease a description away from the late Howard Vincent O‘Brien) isn‘t looking, we‘ll draw up a typewriter and have a chat with you all. LIBRARY LECTURES ... tains look beautiful. Sure, I‘ll help you put ‘em up." â€" ""When?" f . * "In just a few minutés." ‘"Okay?" (Great American exâ€" pression, . right?) uom.» Let‘s see, where were we. O, yes, we were going to remind you about the excellent lectures planned byâ€" the alert Friends of The. Highland Park Libraryâ€"an organization, incidentally, we wish we could assist more. (Note that "you all." Well, Braeside is a bit south, you know, Yankee.) _# a Hold everything! Stop the presses! The "li‘l corp" is callin‘. . .. e BOOK SPECIALIST . .. "The Family And Its Books" is the subject for the first lecture slated Sunday, Feb. 15, at 4 p.m., likeable Harry Sellery Jr., Friends‘ President, reports. Speaker of the day is Mrs. Annis Duff, nationally known writer and specialist in children‘s books. _ â€" Attend these gatherings, High| "Just a litle bit more. We‘ve land Parkers. 1only a few sentences to go." * You‘ll be well rewarded . . . | "Please?" THERE‘S THAT CALL AGAIN ..| _ "Thanks, Dear." "What‘s that, Pat?" i WILL PRAISE TOWNSFOLK ... floor b#.u-oreof!lol At the end of the first period in this game Lake Forest was leading 2 to 0. In the secend period _ Highland _ Park scored, followed by a score by Lake Forest to make the score 3 to 1. In the last period Highland Park scored twice in succession to tis the score. The Lake® Forest team went ahead 4 to 3 with Highâ€" land Park scoring the: tieing goal with three minutes to go. Day, Harris, Bowles and Martin starred for the local team and Betts for the Lake Foresters. If the ice holds out, thes> two teams will meet February 14th at the Lake Forest rink. ‘ un h ; Highland Park Ties L. Forest Hockey Team 4â€"4 Local Insurance Man Active At Conference "Just a few minute§ and I‘ll help . . ." help . . ." M ! But right now we‘re being paged "MEN OF THE HOUR" . .. . __| again, so here‘s the signoff . ... It‘s a pleasure, Republican Club! _ "I‘m comin‘, Pretty .. ." Ice Hockey team came from behind to! tis the fast Lake Forest. Winter Club team Saturday morning at the Sunset Park rink. In an earlier game played at Lake Forest the Recreation Department team lost The Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital met on Wednesday, February 11. in the parish hall of Trinity %reh A luncheon was served by Mrs. Harry Van Ornum and her committee. _ Kluss is with Edwin Shiclds Hewitt & Associates. outside of Lake County, Nlinois * uaak ‘Thursday of each week by the ;m_mu-u-â€"nâ€". PETT TL m â€" ‘Palashone: WHighâ€" CeRmm O ns cation must be written on one Hatsa tne peuintee or the Lester S. Olson. Publisher: ber of an 11â€"man committee of inâ€" surance executives which planned and directed the fifth Annual Ecoâ€" nomic Conference sponsored by the Chicago Chapter of Chartered Life Underwriters at the Knickerâ€" _ 700 business and professional men and educators attended the conference. e e ak ue land Park 557 _ Charles Kluss, 337 Woodiawn Road, Highland Park, was a memâ€" ;ud--â€"la--n.-d mg_kgk.ma!hfl“ "Uh, hub." The Highland Park Intermediate WHITT N. SCHULTZ g» I serub theâ€"living room hotel last week (Tues., tions intended for publiâ€" it, Take a Look 9e Notes About Town By You know, there are several perâ€" sons around town who are doing a swell job and we surely want to tell you more about them before \ the jonquils peak their heads | through the Spring soaked ground. series. In these neverâ€"underestimateâ€" theâ€"powerâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"woman days we‘re gliding through now, it‘d be right wise for us menfolk to listen to what spokeswomen for d:e}alnty- sex have to say. "JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE" .. "Right now?" ‘s "Just a litle bit more. We‘ve only a few sentences to go." The groups, which meet twice a month, drew about 6,000 adults from the Chicago area. Lawyers and doctors team with housewives and factory‘~workers to discuss duty to the state as they read Plato‘s Apology, duty to the famâ€" ily as they study Shakespeare‘s Hamilet, and the problems of wat and peaceâ€"as they mull over Thucyâ€" dides‘ History of the Peloponnesian War. Great Books Foundation Waukegan Philharmonic Sponsors Annual Highland Park Library is among the more than 150 organizations in the Chicago area that have joined with the Great Books Fonndltio'n to help sponsor adult groups, readâ€" ing and..discussing today‘s basic problems through the medium of the great books, according to a surâ€" vey revealed here today. ‘ The Waukegan Philharmonic Soâ€" ciety is sponsoring its annual stuâ€" dent contest to be held Saturday, March 27th in the Senior Building of Waukegan Township High School. As in previous years this contest is open to all music stuâ€" 1’::: in Lake.County High schools. two winners and four runnerâ€" day, April 25th, with the Philharâ€" monic Orchestra conducted by Ennio Bolognini, and the Concert Chorus directed by Leslice Gilkey. ups will receive cash awards, and will be given the privilege of apâ€" fourth Philharmonic Concert, Sunâ€" Highland Park Men Receive Awards From The Netherlands Government has awarded Mr. Harold M. Florâ€" sheim and Mr. Aloysius M. Brumâ€" bough, both of Highland Park, the decoration Commander in the Orâ€" der of Orangeo Nassau, with Swords, for meritorious services rendered The Netherlands. Presenâ€" tation of the decorations were made at a cocktail party given by Dr.‘J. B. V. M. J. vande Mortel, Consul General of the Netherlands in ?‘.‘u Wednesday, Januâ€" ary 28. The decorations were made in recogmition of their "assistance in obtaining equipment for the Netherlands Army". * _ Mr. Fiorsheim who served in the Navy in World War I, was Chief "Now. Pat?" Knit Dish Cloths, colored stripe pattern A big value. "a Dollar Value Days f LIN_EN SALE x, DISH CLOTHS ... 12 for$'|w BATH TOWELS ...._.... 20% off Famovus makes. Broken assortments in varied sizes. Also face towels. Colored checked glass towels 18 x 31 inch fine cotton white huck. huck towels with floral print center ~~.*.~~ * Â¥or $100 TEA TOWELS ........ 4 for $110 Pure white flour sack towel. Serged ends. \Guaranteed 30 x 30 or larger. Ready for TUFTED RUG SET........... $ TWO DAYS ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY February 6 & 7 24 x 36 in. tufted rug and lid cover. White and pastel colors. ‘Teddyâ€"down. Rayon and cotton BABY BLANKETS .......... $200 uos&.‘m Odd lots. Worth many times clearance price. Corduroy and wool bonnets, greatly reâ€" duced for final cleftance. BOYS‘ KNIT SUITS ........ $100 Sizes 1 to 3 years. Made of fine mercerâ€" BABY BONNETS ............ $100 BOYS‘ TWILL OVERALLS $184 Navy and Brown. Sizes 7 to 10 years. Do:;ksutehmm'n:mm Flannelette PAJAMAS ... $189 BOYS‘ WINTER CAPS .. $100 Infants‘ and Children‘s COTTON CRASH TOWELS4â€" a% 2 for $100 COTTON HUCK TOWELS SPECIALS! ted flannelette pajamas. Reguâ€" DOLLAR VALUE L â€" DAYS â€" IH& Specials of of cotton ARNET Tâ€"& CO. | STORE HOURS: 9 to 5:30. | Many other specials. not advertised. Plan to be here eqrly. /; Orders! No. Refunds! No Credits! * WASH GOODS ............ yd. 83c For dresses play clothes. etc. All our GLOSHEEN For dresses, pllg clothes, etc. All our regular 95¢ and $1.00 cotton fabrics. Beautiful patterns. $1.25 value For draperies and mh;over& WOMEN‘S GLOVES & MITTENS Handâ€"made. Bright, gay colorings. Worth to $5.00 pr. § $100 pr. MEN‘S SWEATERS .......... $295 Sleeveless, allâ€"wool. Worth to $5.00. MEN‘S SHIRTS ................ 5%95 50 wool, 50% rayon. Values to $8.50. Odd Lot Men‘s Shirts Clearance at $100 MEN‘S JACKETS .. _â€"...... $495 :goslé leisure jackets. Regularly up to MEN‘S MUFFLERS .......... $100 Choice of mufflers, worth to $3.95. ENGLISH HOSE .......... pr. MEN‘S SOCKS ........ 3 prs. $1 10 MEN‘S GLOVES .............. $100 &v:fm Values to $2.50. Clearâ€" BOYS‘ JACKETS ............ $295 Water repelient. Zelan finish. $7.95 MEN‘S "T" SHIRTS ........ $179 Long sleeve shirts of fine yarns. Regular Clearance of men‘s allâ€"wool sport coats MEN‘S SPORT COATS .. BROADCLOTH SHORTS .. $1 00 Famous Textron, BVD. and: Arrow makes. Regular $1.25 to $1.50 values. Dollar Day V alues IN THEMEN‘S STORE . yd. $'|00 at WOMEN‘S BLOUSES _.__. $100 Broken lots worth up to $5.00 at a price that assures quick c?nn.nce Odd & end lots of women‘s sweaters. Choice at $2.00 SWEATERS ANKLE SOCKS ... 3 for $109 Straight and turn cuff styles Our regular 45¢ and 50c sellers. _ JUNIOR SLIPS ._________. $100 BRASSIERES ..._______.... $100 Ocd lots, Brassieres and Girdles. Final clearance: Sizes 9 to 13. Pink only. GIRDLES§ ....:....:........._.. Brokert assortments. All are at this price. 59 Plain value. Shrink proof treated. Cuff and straight .. Dollar Value Day ; ‘ SHOES WOOL ANKLETS ... $100 LINEN KERCHIEFS 4 for $‘|g° Women‘s and Children‘s House Broken Shoes $200 Also grown girls‘ shoes. Values mp to $7.95. 3 SPECIALLY PRICED GROUPSâ€" Pumps and Casual Shoes $300 Women‘s Dress and Casuals Women‘s and Grown Girls‘ . $200