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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1929, p. 6

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-artEdiiiih- nobody was injured, a eonision of two autmttotriliat.,Nts and and. Central avenue caused emi. siderable excitement on Wednesday morning; A Hudson sedan owned‘by J. R. Stack of Durfle1d came around the come!" into; Second Infect, meet» intf a Packard sedan, owned atMritHt. en by J. S. Van Bergen of Cedar street, the police report. Both can were damaged to some extent, fen- ders tmtterinttathigaac--a--- Air Mail Clogs It ' Since the chum in thus fritm day- light to standard thug, the - mail clam at Ave t'Atitr All It” . lirnii the 1oeifirdtitfBa be are o'clock in' order that it my have for Clamp to “be -mnlmitted on, tbe J.thtltt.,ittc-.-..--,..-.-..-., Mrs. Content W8tttyts, greekhnt of the Highland Peri Imbwishea to remind board ptrmtttmr._that-the board meeting, will be held at her home at 9:30, the morning of October 16, .preceding the Iunehtsop. .The board been} series sent, out by the Stateuatruenretobeasedthh' year, creating an interesting study éourse within; the board. _ The, Highland Perk Mae’s mem- bership drive is new, in progress. In 'ttre-ire-art-rat-ttrt-ttr-few men, representation in . growing or- geniution such new league, with itcedmatitnal Win. and re- search sci1ftTisirai6iiiirnrirmiiiiiiiE) necessity. Women Mo now "curd the vnte with 'mdithsrenee, may learn to use it in such away that it be; comes a real power in improving tie, in: conditions, and; in rnieing the adums-potttieai-aittuttotr,trrihitrV level. The league strives to eductte armation an women every , are eligible for membership. We membership include: “The Women aaertsttielcAnihcithgL.deatggtgfg WA; "\“.‘," A 1. A " A ' ' .4 -. ..-.,. ”a... .. ‘ eaitrtmdtriv-rrttoetdidearof Ile - hum won by Les the extent and importance of league Smith of Highwood. I work. Anyone who bu not dread! Come “It mt Sunday and see joined the 3131mm] Park unload. the mo and take home a new foot--- iho ,wiahes to become 1 iirtitsur,llsp for" . souvenir.“ Next Sunday 'imi, A... s"-'l'iNllgr"','l'lttt 'l A .V . . P", A ' ITA 'llr,' 'i'irli' MT, it ’ "i'ii7ii'i'ii7iit Mrs, HConshnt Hopkins, president rl v',",'rt,',is',',t,r, tted 01:3 tr, three of the i bland Pirk Te' id, wk es Pe B. A». start a : .m. in remind: Mani ',Su,1'l,S'1t-lt te Lst'rtroNr1fiGGrodt. """", _ ”RN-“w Collision of Autos _ ' t __ __ Ctttttrarahtttftattettt The Amt - “this of the Highhnd Park Laws of Women voters will be held next Wednoodty, oeto-tthttuAreroomafms. vial: uhml. Luncheon will be served promptly " 12:30, and mutations shopld be mule ugly pruning H. P. is moat itsteetittmt,oattr who will be rea-trem-una/ttther-tstir-rd" addreues last yam She will review the year's legislative program, and discuss in when; the Wtntoe5 and methods of the lam; T _ 3One of the tlnetet We" of the suteLeagueitrtotilkaftertImeh Hts. Laura Lundei, whou-onthmium Opening Meeting a! V Women Voters Oct. 16 I - ., s, 'JN dlb'J, I“ “I Hand Smocked - Made to Order J2,letstiueataaggigautm, Shown by 'sttttoltthttertt B. P. 2628 -...l..Te-""".'e-e'em'e"" -q_a--.s.-..-.- Children’s Draws hospital 'whai-o, it in found thaf In had mttrered only-alight injury. Be told them that, he had heed ltruck by a small car e1mtttttne two- men, ,ttte3.hgtt3f, My”; J tttt t t urrnmw whereupon they threw Min from the at, In said. according to the "poet to m "ttttts,,-,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,--,, . Georg. P. Gtitrtonittts-att-tdaas road, Wu pichd up my: pathway early in the morning of October 5 by “and 3Em.-R-.a.-_itr,--wttermrfth- General Robert E. Wood, a fellow- townmu: aha head of the largest bushes; ofits sort in the world, will be the speaker " the opening meet- ing of the New: Fellowship duh of the Presbyterian church on Friday atieht-orrttdsr-strr-"rhtttrtRrtiritT will he-hear-i-ther-a-ner-_-orc-the parish house end will be preceded by Indinner at six thirty, The men are asked to gather In the lobby clowna stein around six fifteen. General Wood is going to give some time to answering questions from the floor. Hhthege JP, “Business and Human Relations.“ -hifr" than in Highland Park is welcome to come to the din- ner and meeting provided he will send notice beforehand to, Mr. John Aii. , . . . . 7 or - Again Woodstock tried to putt to safety, but was blocked in behind the tptitiorhiish [on Highwood tic more wood notched down the field to} touchdown, god missed the place kick for a point other touchdown. mturiiiid" this ball to niiituUid,' after o series of ploy; and some well ex- ecuted posses, Woodstock took the ball to their IO-raid line, but failed to put it over. . . tii put it over. ‘Woodstoe‘k {mi-Bled to paint. to nasty but the line mu...w~hola, " the but was blocked. This gave Highwood . 2- point lead over their opponenta. On ;&t1 m. all!” _eks1ted_trxtttt_thts, 20~yurd line and Highwood min re- ceived and marched down the field, but failed to put over n touch-down. Man Found on Parkway San Thrown from Car Highwood tootU11 tom Muted mm: but My in I hard fought battle. Up to the Itntf the team- teuttiimr for n first more. thttttettiiskatattustartotttie second quarter Highvood moved the Ed! 3991 imlrt9attlr, Ier+sstt!,h?o,rry it”, the oppmtttrdtiiegrmL2tmritnd, Bttrek- -eoitte%rm-rriNr-iii6iirrfiiiiiuii,- but hike! to gain enough years to maid". ttrat dam and lost the by), _CLT3hrttarstttLuxl1eiLfitetutatnr-atsaad you painted the ball 76 yards, putting Men's Fellowship Club . to Bear General Wood Highwood Defects ---- Woodqtock 16-0 Sundny LetrA1len,-arhp faded " 3 35-yard - Ell lll'l‘lll 1”.” Ptlbai-i--i; Mrs. s'rNiittuit' Grover of Winter Park, Fig, t. former resident of this city, passed any at, her home, 669 Oseols avenue, September 16, follow- intra lingering illness. .She ms the titer)! the his Rev. Nshum Grover. Burial was in Oberlin, Ohio. 8 . mill) _ Atsgét lt 8li3til1ititlstitt,$li,t 361136. PRir. Evin 1Fi'iriar" id Rollins college, and two dntatthtamr, Miss Eula- lie Ind Kiss Anne Grover ofWinter .Psrk, Pla., sud three tgrandchildren. : The Deerf1eld A. C. football team have“: park, Does-hold. h good - is. ntimtred and a Me crowd is ex- J-tti-kin-NU trismueda.atd atrtt ie I tertmr-xtrrmrtr,-qtttrtNt-tmr-"ratitagtiiti herd. Her 1am friend; will regret to lam other death. -"ss. w J1eeatate 1hettttas, ha? "c-----------'?--'--', form An especial}! excellent program is announced for the next week by Man- o.. " WTRN," a “i " v =rr, ‘Friday and Saturday of this week, ind Saturday matinee at 2 o'eloek,, the Four Marx Bzotherti-avi1t appear in _ their hit-ttftp- "The Coeoantsta," irhieh . promised to' be an exceptional ___ Biiiidiii,AkC18rdoiitrit itttouts, 2:00 to 11:00, brings another notable " mqgm f8rrtedtar," with William 'yirar'%tiert Torrance and Karl mine. . Monday" atitir-7Nesiattr,--Set-i-14-atpd Ili, “Behind That Curtain,? With Warner Baxter, Lohr Moran and Gil-- btrt miierr, " ail-ta1trintt picture based on: EatLéer, .Bimrs,.fam2tis story.r - T --i- W" ' _ 1 a "Wednesday and Thursday,, Oct. 26 emf W, Sophie Tucker in "Honky T,19, Je', uhti231t,er,,, =ggtlert4L4 all-talkin mama; Por the put two your: Mr. John B. Nash has amid the _ Vogue Chem, Inc" nt 652 Centre! avenue. Highland Pu}, specializing in the sale and cleaning of the better elm Park avenue. for “out flee years. only in the yen-q 1900. Mrs. Grover ,rairatraettrrmprrlserttrrPNrRrF New Plant of Vogue Cleaners, hte., Open iirR1Ffiai1 amLdaerieatie, inch, com- bined with dry cleaning and dyeing. He now nutmeg: the opening tif a thoroughly up-to-the-minute plant at 827-329 N. Green Bay road - which is the, culmination»! Mr. Nash’s 20 . The Grover family were well known ar-as4hu-a%rt-aeiyt-_tbodutt Former _ Resident Dies in Florida Vogue Ctttttryshe, £8!_BWJL;8_ -___,,__l_k'...ttstsii...1sat Meeting Bohemia ------u-ui--rsecs 211 Fvintt w--,-....--...-.-.."-.' 2-18 In the afternoon round W.' ‘W- Geary, in. came in t1rirt with 86. E. C: Bleimehl Jr., second with 89. "3. irirTiiiiij'iuiiUiiii-"% w. C, their- Atrtmr,-h.-,- -4th--Nrith--i-- AR-tttere boys are members of 18erfield- Shields. _ "l., ___ __cd_, -' ", TrNiiiiririiarrGFGriiri,TiirriiL- tron’s and Pat Mum's , night will be. observed a. Gumbo“ Chap- ter, 0.-E. g.' Mrs. Paulina Blow and, Mr. ',t1t.rltyy,t,r3?g.ttr, ___ whp 'e 1flltF,"i mace and My point respectively that evening.“ All - born are urged to attend thin moot. Deerfield-Shields Bohemia ............. you: trfositpee%tttigm the - share. hi the two you: that be it been in hub.“ in thin commit his busineu he: {none-ed to such [an extent that this new plant w an absolute annuity. Thurman dollars have been spent in the oqut ping of this plant in order to tti local patrons ttyrttyetrtorkrrt-hi 6/46 444 "de3 "are third: “(or the peertieid hon: PV . W. W. Gearr Jr. Order dividnal. CEFnSnydu'w ,modqliSt in th.e morning rouiid with a 37, Deer- tUH-Shields won, the, team trophy. Following are theyreorea for the first tive teams: . t . T _- 44U W. C. indhasutnielteifimss Mr: Nash extend: an invitation to the entire commqaity to impact this plant; He also states that he will re- tain his present display rooms at 552 Central ”gang. :Hixhlapdka. TaiimCG6trRtTTm Tr'CTTrBttiT "WE; Illinois, Builder’s Chapters from all om Chieatro were represented. ‘ ou Wodd lodge biting but a nine hple course. two rounds were played, the mining round for the' team tio.. . On Sunday, October B, the Builders Athletic association held their an; ttnnLaatuz-nstiiQnlc.Agtst4 Bleitiiih1 8 4 5 ti 4 4 Shamans, Jr. H‘s oCBntildttrtWijt, 544 556 'thitmdiw4b-atr, lit-n, tFr-Wi-iii-iii-io-iight ip ' Jr: 556- 'rg-ttrd-. 67lr--. 466-.. lL64rr- Total Strokes ........-.-...... 166 " 40 40 36 46 43 41 .......... 195 -'n -,-'N a“ 205

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