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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 4

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This week the local center of the Infant. Welfare association is continuâ€" ing its drive for funds, and the supâ€" port of everybedy interested is earnâ€" estly desired. The.center also is look ing forward to the observance of anâ€" nual Babyâ€"Week, April 28 to May. 4. BABY WEEK STARTS _ SUNDAY, APRIL 28 Infant Welfare Assn. Observes It in Chicago Region; Local Center‘s Campaign _ . May: the first is National Child Health Day, so proclaiméd by Presiâ€" dentâ€"Hoover, whoâ€" is also president of the American Child Health assuciaâ€" tion, and the. week of April 28th to May 4th. in Chicago and suburbs is Baby. Week:in which the Infant Welâ€" fare society ofâ€"OChicago asks everyâ€" one in general and in particular‘ to: give his special attention to the bene fits that are brought to the babies and underâ€"six year olds through its service. $â€"=+â€" ~Theâ€"intensive work of the society in teaching mothers modéern scientific methods of caring. for children. is done in the most congéested andâ€"poorâ€" est sections of Chicago, where living is most hazardous and where the inâ€" fant death rateâ€" would_ normally be highest, but the breadth of the inâ€" fluence radiating from the society‘s work is hardly calculable. For Nearly 20 Years _"For nearly 20 â€" years the. Infant Welfare society has been working on this problem of child health. from every possible viewpoint, andâ€"it â€"has *~~‘~{(Continued on Page 41) Daylight Saving Time . _ _ to Start Next Sunday «Daylight Saving time goes into efâ€" region at 2 o‘clock Sunday morning, next, and Highland Park, as usual. will resume this©: summer schedule. Churches and business houses and all otherâ€"local activities will} be governed by the daylight time untilâ€"<return to standard time next fall.. Local resiâ€" dents are warned to turn their clocks and, watchesâ€"aheadâ€"Saturday â€"night. Railroads will continue to operate on standard time as in previousâ€" sumâ€" mers, with such changes as necessary for the convenience of their suburban traffic. $ Theâ€" Highland Park Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday of last week coâ€"operated with othsr organizations which provided a full afternoon at the Sclisâ€"Floto Circus for thousands ofâ€"poor.children of Chicago and vicinâ€" ity, . The local corganization took care of. 39 children from the Dorcas Home, here, sending them to Chicago in a bus specially chartered for the oecasion, Mr.:â€"and Mrs. W. J. Agnew of the home accompanied them, and the youngsters had the time of their lives, they: report. » ' Local Chamber Sends ~â€"Children to s is â€"»tr>â€"dJinfant i faard The infant. sofi?fll&? and Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock, Waverly road, died Monâ€" day night, aged three days. The fuâ€" neral was held Tuesday, and burial was at Lake Forest. « to Circus _ The annual dinner of the organizaâ€" tion was a feature of the afair, and the ~ladies were guests.â€" Dr. John Szott of Northwestern university was the principal speakgr, and a pleasâ€" ing feature of the program â€"was a yecital given by Miss* Marta Milanowâ€" ‘ski_of â€"the. Lake. Forest _ School of Music and a group of her studepnts. Harry Paul, viceâ€"president of the Highland_Park State bank, was electâ€" ed chairman of the Lake County Bankers â€" association, at the annual mee.ting‘_and dinner ~of . that . group, held Tuesday evening of this week in Libertyville. â€" Other officers elected are: Arthur Franzer, Fox Lake, viceâ€" chairman; Bert:Crawford, Lake ‘Forâ€" est,secretary; D. R. Manzer, TLake Villa, treasurer.© Roy Wright of Libâ€" ertyville was elected delegate to the annual convention of the Illinois Bankers association.> ; Harry Paul Electedâ€" Chairman of Lake Co. 5 # Bankers Association Representatives of ‘Highland â€"Park banks attending were J. M. Appel, Harry Paul, Charles F. Grant, Rayâ€" mond Erskine and Martin Hart of the Highland Park State, bank and Arâ€" thur: Vercoe, Mrs.: Grundy and Wilâ€" liam Dooley ofâ€"the Nerth Shore Trust company. S3 oC : Col. Smith to Address _ â€"_ Highwood Chamber of . _â€"_â€"â€"â€"Commerce on April 30 â€"The ‘next regular: meeting of the Highwood chamber of commerce will be held on Tuesday evening, April 30, 8:30 p.m., at its> offices inâ€"the Santi building, Highwood. *> The meeting is open to the general public and all: who are interested are cordiallyâ€"invitedâ€"toâ€"attend.â€"â€"Col.â€"A. Vâ€"* Smith, states attorney â€"of Lake countyâ€"will beâ€"the main speaker and judging by the number of ~people who have expressed a desire to hear Mr. Smith, there will undoubtcdly be a large attendance. ‘As the colonel is a fine speaker those who attend are assured an interesting and proâ€" fitable session. > es ks fa.a list of the new officers of the chamber,â€"_ published _ recently, _ _the name: of the treasurer, John F.â€"Leonâ€" ardi. was accidentally. omitted. â€" John Hart and Street _ Gang Repairing Roads ~ Here is one sign off.spring. Street Superintendent â€" John Hart and his merry men are busy repairing the city strects, which suffered more than usual this winter because of the sovere weather. <(The street force are or the job, filling holes and smoothâ€" ing the way generally for traffic, and th> streets soon will be in their usual good condition,. 7 <*Bridge, five hunred, euchre gnd bunco will be played. Beautiful prizes ‘have been selectâ€" ed and. refreshments will beâ€" served. Catholic Daughters Give Card Party April 26 Czatholic Dayghters of America will have a card party, Friday.. eveâ€" ning, April 26. in â€"St. James hall, Highwood. T ME : P KB 8 .8 . _ Mrs. William B. Wrenn will show a collection of antique hooked rugs and Mrs. Emily Beers will have an exhibit ‘of bookbinding and engraving. : The plans for the Home and Garâ€" den show, May 2â€"4, at the local Y.W.C.A. are well under way, as was indicated by the reports from the various committee chairmen at their last meeting. â€" Plans For Home And . Garden Show at "Y" : Are Well Under Way Higkland Park florists and landâ€" scape gardeners are responding to the call for exhibits and are promisâ€" ing loveliness and uniqueness in their displays. . Mrs. D. M. Blasier and Mrs. W. H, Alger, Jr., are assigning to these exhibitors, and to the Garâ€" den club entries, assembled by Mrs. W. Ross Marvin, spaces in the large room below the Y.W.C.A. assembly hall. > ' : ~ Mrs.. H.â€"Funchâ€" Rasmussen is in charge of tickets and is enlisting woâ€" men to act as hostesses throughout the> show. o § ~A..3 130â€" lbs.â€"Charles Zahnle, Highland Park, vs. Ben Alex, Delle Plaine A.C. 158 lbs..â€"Whoopie Campbell, Grays Lake.â€"vs.â€" Dickâ€"Moore, â€"Delteâ€"Plaine A. C.; return match. _ f ~ 122 lbs.â€"Bobby Juhrend, Deerfield _ Sunday afterroon at fourâ€"thirty o‘clock at the Rethany Evangelical church, a dedi¢atory service, for the purpose of dedicating the new organ in the church will be held. . Good Boxing Card at â€" Deerfield on Monday â€" Evening, Next Week presented by the Deerfield American Legion Post next Monday evening: 112 Absâ€"Oscar O’I-]annion, Wauâ€" kegan A. C. vg. William Green, Chiâ€" cagro; C i9 $ o .124 lbs.â€"Young Mullens, Highland Park,. vs., Jeff: White, Chicago. _â€" _ 128 lbs.â€"Lewis Voltze, Glencoe, vs., Tom Shellingberg, Grays Lake. . A. C. vs. Eddie Peddle, Lake Forest A. C., returnm match. 155 lbs. â€" Fritzie Behrens, Lake Forest A. C. vs. Freddie Anderson, Irvingy Park: Maroon A.C.,~ return match. i saATs ; 185 lbs.â€"Bobbie Eckhardt, Winâ€" retka, vs. Ernest Ramy, Ft. Sheridan. An. excellent program has been preâ€" pared which will be of interest to all. Following is the program: 1. Dedicatory Improvisation ... Bergmann Service of Dedication 5 Vesper Service to Dedicate Organ April 28 3.. Air a ._........ Massenet Scripture Reading ¢ Anthom "Seek Ye the Lord". ._.... Roberts Tenor Soloâ€"Mr. Ralph Sommer Prayer (standing) + Organ Response L > Offertory â€"**Evening Prayer" Nelson Anthemâ€"â€"*‘More Love. to Thee".=....Nordman Addressâ€"*"What Do Christlans Want ?" Rev. Rolland W. Schloerb __ Organ Meditation "Impromptu".. Schubert Benediction : i Ar Organ Dismissal Postlude im D * §:)2 &2 Dedicatory â€"Improvisation ... .__. Service of Dedication Prelude in E. FIAt :.: ..«=.««â€"*. Holy,, Holy, Holy (standing) Invocation s Orchestral and Organ Hymn (No Hymn No. 279 "I Will Sing" Organ‘ Musicale & 1. ~PMSDOFIIE â€"..%.1â€"".â€" .1« suuplulerres ns rutvcrs Heart" Solo "Ifâ€" With All Your Mr. T. 0. Thompson Mendelssohn reiranncy ercen invigniipiiryenine emmeirige snn cnp .. Scheve Steane Massenct Smith Ossoli Club Elects New Officers Tuesday The annual meeting and election of officers of the Ossoli club was held on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was preteded by a luncheon in the ballroom of the Highland Park club. Tables were decorated with hugh silâ€" ver bowls of spring flowers. & At the business meeting which fol: lowed reports of committees were reâ€" ceived with c~thusiastic response esâ€" pecially those of the Philanthropy and Schol&rship committees,â€" which reported a gift of $1500â€"to the hosâ€" pital and a two years scholarship ‘of $700. 2: § _Mrs. Henry Mason expressed the appreciation "of the club to Mrs. Clark for ali that she as president had: accomplished. old _The Highland Park Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare â€" society will meet on the afternoon of Wednesday, May Ist at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Edwin Johnson, 168 Central avenue. Next week is desigâ€" nated as Baby week in Chicago and vicinity. The Highland Park Ravinâ€" ia center is holding its annual spring tion will be gratefully received. â€" The following were unanimously elected: €. * Mrs. Evéerett L. Easton, president; Mrs. H. L. Kennicott, viceâ€"president; Mrs. John S.. Van Bergen, corresâ€" ponding secretary; Mrs: John Cleary, Mrs. Norman Lenington, and Mrs. William MacDonald, members of the. board. £1%, > Mrs. _Edmund. Brigham, .recording secretary; Mrs. John Dingle, treasâ€" urer; and Mrs. Robert Herbst, Mrs. Karl Meyer, and Mrs. Robert Walker,, boardâ€" members, continue in office.. Infant Welfare Will Meet Next Wednesday Albert P. Snite,; Scout Commissioner Thursday, April 25, 1929 _ _Card hearing den Mak den Stud meeting »: m., â€"at J. : S. We We wi for all t ing our 1 les Lehm Dr. Se pert on j as spoak interestin Garde Ho Mrs. | committ veterans an‘s clut sisted by Service giving t Mrs. C coln ave Tussday home t« kirthday Great _« about 2! This son â€"and to mak event. â€" and all sured a An in givenb Ravinia ning, A: Spri * Theâ€" pathy commu Brot] Frank Snyder gust T Rachel J2cob, Arthur Mrs. followe former city, Evars, the cor ond »st1 12 or by thi: vears 4 In ord Evans o‘clock ‘Ofâ€" ber han or had be the de Thurs The of C1

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