The letters match those of High Jinks except for the "U" between the E and A.
That letter could be a modified V but it is very likely that it is a modified 4
Grock is shown on pages 27 & 28 of the Art Deco book. The font is in the accompanying CD.
Here's portion of the Grock showing and the book cover if you are going to look for it.

Grock comes with Dan Solo's 24-fonts Art Deco book + cd that was published by Dover Publication. The book might still be available online but make sure it is the 24-font book with CD.
Identified font: Grock
Candice was originally a dry transfer font by Letraset
Digital version of Candice comes from ITC, Linotype, Letraset, URW, Elsner+Fake. Also available as Cippus from URW
See
https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/7438/candice for more info
Edited on Jan 29, 2019 at 12:20 by toto@k22
Check your system fonts and see if you already have Garamond installed in your Windows
You can also use this
https://www.dafont.com/apple-garamond.font Aller Display BY Dalton Maag
When you get to abfonts, click on the 2011 tab and scroll down the list and look for 07.29 Cathedral
You can also click on the Extra tab and choose Fonts List. Scroll down to find the font
It is best to ask the author himself.
Go to
https://www.dafont.com/profile.php?user=396769 There is a private message button and the author's email address on thet page. I suggest that you get in touch with by private message and by email.
The curls and swirls are most likely alternates. It does not matter whether you use the TTF or OTF. What format to use is your preference and which works best with your program. Your program must support OT features, or an alternative method like a glyph palette, to access those alternates. Microsoft Word has insert symbols to access those alternates. See if your program has a similar feature.
Edited on Jan 22, 2019 at 06:10 by toto@k22
The "f" and "a" were modified.
It is very possible that someone might have done a custom version of Henny Penny
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