DECEMBER 1, 1932 J £ •4 Dundee Avenue,' Motored to Cham Achers' \ College in Dekalb, Spent Friday at the Home Oimr , and Mrs
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i&iis m<? \-M ui '• Early Shoppin ; and Barrihgton Woman's Club Offers fyne Decorative Lighting ' j,vs iJarrington i,« Mailing Maiy Defeat or Outstanding Booths at American and Gift Nights in Christmas S. ving t Late SI rm Tie-tip Home Exhibit in Chicago Tuesday 1 Christmas Sale Plan foil lie-Great* T ,^,1 JU "Nation Wide Utorm Ties Tjp A brightly decorated 'down Sale to Be eld in Truffle for Three Kays." One of, the most varied mid interest who was a familiar sight on Michi town district will make Bnrring- fiminiunity Cen "Would Hueh ai» announcement, ing individual club booths of tho gan avenue for many seasons until' his ton more attractive jfor visiters received three or f{< ur ilnyH before American home exhibit conducted by death last year. There were six quilts, during thv> Christmas Savirgg 1 Barringto; ,:,,- M.in I'rtfesTrus- Christmas, cuiise y MI any anxiety the seventh district of the Illinois a Paisley, a Kashmir, a chiffon, and Me period, Dec. 0 to 17 inclu Dec. 9-17 an to tho possible,] ion-delivery of Federation of Women's club at the sive. The Lions club Christmas 1 one silk shawl more than a century , J ,.'if ion for 59 < n your Christmas gifts? Avoid this Wilson Park field house Tuesday af old, two silk sjiawls. more than 00 lights which Were used to si oh Trustees Fail to Lower and other caused, such «8 last/ advantage in brightening the ,-j r.vmwr Route ternoon' was that of the Bn/riwtou years old, a knitted bedspread and an minute congestion nn,j jamming •Woman's club. This display, which embroidered- bedspread in addition to town last year have been loaied Price of Vehicle Tags, Stores Cooperate of the mails, bjj | mntling your included 08 bea'ttttful, Interesting and the crocheted' one on the table, a, to the business men "for use tils r May Take Action' Later Christmas articles i early," Post antique articles, was one of thf fea beautiful woolen; bund woven coverlet ycs(r,v ( ', ,| liV Mil urn) master E. J. ;lJn!ngendorf has tures at the exhibit. \ in blue loaned by Mrs. Mundhenk, a A meeting of the business nien The suggestion that the price of Planning Eight -.,„| train wr- urged the public ty'an Interview ' The women attending from Bar crocheted curtain and four crocheted was held last Friday night at in with u Review representative, rlngton report a line collection of which it was decided to decorate vehicle tags be reduced in 1033 made at ,• -.uhtirbii j^le- chair backs. Mrs. George Barrett "Ewry postal jarhployc is on interesting articles' nt the field house. in a manner similar to the plan a recent special meeting of the board loaned a frametj sampler dated 1817 of trustees was considered at 1 th« yBargainEvent I ''lli-Ml.''> H'l'l not his £Ps endeiivorlng to give the The local group included Mrs. Frank employed last year, i Lighting that drew a great deal of attention. regular meeting Monday night and D; -.-, lit filiss 'fore best possible servlbe to avoid dis l»undt, Mrs. Eldon Gleske, Mrs, It. L. decorations will be discussed at There were twol nee'dle point' pillows tabled. The village clerk was in NiUai-'-tli Bar- appointment through lute deliv Muudhenk, Mrs. Robert Muir, Mrs, a'nd a needle point draw cord loaned the Lions club meeting next Mon structed to sell no 1033 tags at t less Shop >ers Will Be Offered Hoi- ; ery of your pnreeljtja'nd those ydu Edwin Rend, Mrs, Harold Grebe, and day night and plans will be com ,,- Towfr 1 ukes by Mrs. Morf; The cord was of an than the rates charged for the 3032 'Hi plan to mall to others. Ilelp him pleted for mnking Barringion Mrs. Lyman Andrews. especially tine and beautiful work. r license plates. This means that {here id ty Bargains in Every ! ,-i' :l meet! if of to help you by nailing, early. bright and attractive, In the Barrlngton booth, screens Two embroidered scarfs, a framed will not be any reduction in the vil .. $tore iin Town •m M • 5!• Itt>- lli t at "You may stillj jhe in time if were used on each side of n large counterpane section 150 years old Gift nights nt The Catlow lage rate next year unless the 'trus . .MI- twill o the you Kc>t those foreign parcels window to form a background for the that had been h family heirloom? a theatre on Saturday night, Dec. tees change their plans at one of the' ready today nnd [mail tliem at 1 10, and on Saturday night, Dec. .-1 l.ijfuwu ,¾) displuy. - A beautiful crocheted bed hand,painted letter holder, a bcajded last two meetings this year. once—remember the possibility spread covered the long table on pin ..cushion, a porcelain hot wf ter 17, willi be another feature of ^he A j( int Christimns Saving sale wilt'' 'illi'llT tilt Jb> of congestion ! the customs Christmas Savings sole. A score Several routine matters were dis be coi ducted in Barrlngton by tho which the smaller articles were; ex jiig ,100 years old, and a book 130 posed of at the meeting. One of the •••MI tracks a bd clearance deparjtynewts," Mr. hibited. years old were among Mrs. Gieske's of merchants' gifts will be given, local Merchants during .the eight day Langendorf udded| away each Saturday night as items was the decision to authorize i . -ii'le tl vard Blind, Fiddler loans, Thqre were two books of or the village treasurer to purchasje for period from Friday, Dec. 0 to Satur igihal book plates and Christmas part of the program at the thea Among these articles were three tre. The merchants and The the water department three vjillagc day, Eec. 17, inclusive, it was decided) oifpaintings by Mrs. Sumner Mend. cards of great interest loaned by Mrs. tax anticipation warrants front the •illr Ut U., per- Catlow theatre management arc at a n ceting of the Barrington Busi Fire Department Has: Tlipy were nit much appreciated but Mead. A hand painted tray, a silver general fund. This form of borrowing till' IlK't'ti K to coffee urn 200 'years did, a crystal cooperating in the plan. The ness c ub last Monday evening. ' omj in particular attracted the at first1 of the series of gift nights money from the water fund to njse in its on tlie Sllb- Busy Time ^ ith Tliree tooth pick holder, and two crystal tention of visitors at the exhibit. It is to be held on Saturday, Dec. 3. the general fund lias been adopted The sale has been -in the stages of t.icliwuy OVIT Calls in Three Days was a portrait $f the Blind Fiddler, Continued on page 5 since the. board was informed that an planni ig for several wecW with the Sixteen per- ordinary loan from one fund to an result I that it will be a gala event I lii^i'i- u\ Mint' other is not legal. The sum of $1500 for shippers during the best.days of 'Hie advent of; wii ter it* frequent- hose 5-Year-Old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Deutschman Victim will be raised by the .general' fund the Christmas shopping season. Mer ly"heralded by trn ej>ldemie of tiri*. :; 11, i JIH i u > 1 la through sale of tax anticipation war chants! have ordered—and some of Such' has been the,' nw> during the Mrs. L. Whitcomb Succumbs Relief Workers of Bronchia] Pneumonia; rants 8, 0, and 10, each based on tho A Mill' the them ire already displaying—holiday liM week. 1031 taxes due. :iU . WHS tkcii to Bronchial Pneumonia Funeral Held Thursday and winter merchandise which will A f^rm bouse one mile west of • u- !.. 111.- UIKC plense.lthe,tastes of the most fastidi H.irrington on what s known as the Raise Two-thirds The deatli of Mrs. Mae Deutsch ous shoppers. r WHIRR farm and late r^vued by M.v- The funeral of Lin wood Bruce Two Children Receive ' l:u--il lilllt IVai- man, 115 S. Dundee avenue, occurred r«n Petrieh, now th |irofierly of a Whitcomb, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lin- Mcrlhants coilperating in this sale n-..'- WKIIII tiuili Monday night at 12:30 o'clock^ the '• Arm Fractures While ('hu'Uifo man. was-t- lifrned to tho wood Whltcnmb, 417 Si Cook street, of $1500 Quota have declared (hey will make a sac •Hill -ilM |llU| iseil, result of bronchial pneumonia. \ Mrs. irroiiiid late Monday iiffflrrioon. The was held Monday afternoon at 1:30 Playing Last Week-End rifice ff profits during tho best nine "I Miirri ,'t.JM Deutschman had. not been well for IIOIIMI' > bus been oecII pi <'jl h,v wvnrh'l nt the Norrls!chapel In Elgin. Burial • j • i. days of the .year's entire shopping * l.i irrci.pt this took place in Lake street cemetery. sometime but on Thursday, Nof. 24 men curing' for horse \mo had done Expect to Reach Full Quota Two children .received..broken arms season in order to insure themsclve* I I --1 'I III the The death of little Brucp Whit her condition became serious and she Continued on was taken to the Barrington (Jonernl in accidents which ofecurreujlnst Week of Hnti died customers. '- r. ,_",,ll .1-. II iim- P^P comb Friday evening, Nov, 25 was When House Canvass Is hospital whcjj£ she died the following end In Barrington. V' ' Community jCenter ~ the result of bronchial pneumonia Completed .