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Highland Park Press, 9 Jan 1930, p. 4

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,~ ' si' mums (11.1mm _ Wm in, lawman Hm”. Columbus 0128; In. William P. Comford, Forest 1920. In. Goo. Donner-o barter of Rigid-ad _Pu"k in s mem- ber of this cranium»). trip tieket.to Biloxi. Jteservtsttom may be made with: Mrs. u. Culp, president, Emabrook 2180;“!(11. nation's P. Random, Forest 2609; En. Clinton D. Palmer. Forest 2666: The annual cal-[party of the Rosary college auxiliary will be given at the Palmer'Houu on January w. Mrs. Wimam Rudy of River Faust tsvtgygtulIairieii,ls,p,iGltiii,aui.ii; h. -- - 7 .. . -- _ Card Patty Jan. 17 Mr. Henry F? (swim. A. w. Yowel] an‘d Mr. Clarence Pedersen "r' (0ortthmedortrmrdasi_ - T.Pmre"mTr'aTiEr-iiiiCariiiritt Prue, put matron of DtsertUht eht?urchttrta1iire chphin. Ihe'htitastidiirwork was most im- pregsively given, by Mm. Pinkie White of Moo, t gttghgmLutf. "rrtuttrueuerrHifiii, served an install- ing oftieer with Mrs. Adelaide Groom, e'at,,etre1t_etSttr1t_rttt1Lgyattsr in- Tue ceremonies were preceded by the escort formed by the Knight’s aumpurar of Ivatmrtmr--t3ommaiidrr,- while Mr. Peterson, patrmrof Wan- Kegan chapter gave .the ode to the ttatr tt)1h?wed by the singing of the Stuf- Spangled Dinner; " TTiirr%ki"F""1'i'Firir%GAit _ ’i’éfch'iriu; merit“. -' . The temple was most attractively decorated in . palms gm! bake}; 9t, fttseerai"Tiimjf"nrt'qiritiiit Find” -riitiC 'zigttts2pr,,til,tstluuauie-amcsuca .. One of the ?.Ettiurtustsrtrgtro.r,hisjt h;s“i¢therfi"fi"flfisénic tem - ambled there Saturdny waning to witness the installation of otBeem of Campbell chapter No. 712 o. -tk __ Large Crowd Attends V Installation of 0.13.8. 0tlteert, Saturday Wm of Loci-hm Mrs. lakes told of the pmeedure 9f the-u-tttPrater, _triisiitii"iieiti 'Fri -tiio' years. The mm? more Ttiii open- ing of the Icahn. a caucus is held to nominate I speaker, each party 't (Continued on page 36) Mrs. Hamid [chug rows-Mu from the math _ district. an n intensely interesting aiid tnatiuethm talk. Mrs. Iclm was elected to once during a “pineapple cumin” in which the homes of two candidates for ofhee, Swamonrqldr Bengali, mi bombed. _ In. Thoma tnitrfaturr"br"ter ehuming pencmlity and brilliant execution, dsiiirhterthe member's of the. Highhnd Perky Wom’q club on May in presenting three plum numbers. by contemporary Spent]: comm Mu. Sheridan's selec- tions included “Evening in tu%iies", by, Dilemma, “Little Littmy or, Jesus” 'rahRttttm"atte"'rttititi" $371 Albenix. Mm. “on. Sheridan in. Plano Selections will". lets it Good Midi-ed at Palmer House Eiid an. Anth The store's than] Janniryrxl; ii now in progress, offering attractive but-bu. 7 gag-242::- Smith's: hosiery“ land 1t1tyhtrtreiir, itt-mtdertrrrttstr- awn-tr te%tFiitTiiiii Owing to increase Jtt"the business volume and making success which has marked the store’s pest mr, more specs is needed and to "ard more room, additional shelving spses is being Addendum“- remodeling work in the interior is in progress. That store‘s annual lumen: ul- " Remodeli . Interior . of gith’s *ore,; 8110 mâ€"mmwringg; These Teu’haVeeinee 1rieoiniimiiiiit events eagerly looked Jamal to try all of Bavinia. The villagers began "rrllimr-4rathorttr-afer-ieai-iii-'dsi-? change the seasons greetings and gathered about the cheery ttm place in the Arts room where artistically "mttttetrtatriet, were laden with del- ieatruattt-ddurtmrtiiiaiG,. noon. The former presidents of the Ravinie Woman's club poured tea. _ The Village 112131; of Ravinia was thagay and festive scene of Buvinia'a anrmat, New Year'i Tea. Thin Tu is a custom started about 10 years ago by Mn. Will-rd. Q, Seirhl, Ind Pe Bayard Taylor, the fhut being Many V Attend New Year’s _ Iain Kathi: nunwooa bank robber could pot tse' e.teed--hr-rthr--unr-aiisiirG? Whether or not the bank robber had; wood tr m _lt., -h ,7 T _ tTr,fr'n1l'-is,a,'--,'sts-'l1;i-t!r-'att" - _ 1 to take, some of the bank aririiriG tochietetomseiftutemgdidiiiid. many and thought to answer the description of the one worn by the. Highwood bank robber could not be 1ftrattifed----br--ttte-----uate,- etmshmtc- Four men and B" girl when Tt8tmdtq were ttot Hilde Public were mated Wednesday in a Wide hotel in Chm” and questioned retarding the Bitrhwood bank robbery of lust wk. Chief Waiter Hendeison af 1Mqir. wodd, it was reported, 7:; plnmsttte Highwood Bank Robbery Suspects Arristett _..-. _ -- Chica ' _ 'isdn tretrdat Walter W. Heed. president. a! the National council Boy Scouts at Aw lee will be the jihad _ at the NorthMShm Ame ti'l'Pfll-ptrtl fytmtatuirthiit to tttrtttt tdir. (New Ther high lobed. unload it ‘en otrtrtandintt lender in the Netlon’e Scouting end he: done much to tie velop the movement. He is called one of the moat “Scout minded" mm in Every friend of scouting it billed to this banquet. Wooten poet egatione from each at the 57 troope of the council. Council member», eotmnittemrten and all edult lender: pun-to be there tn full fame. This will undoubtedly be the largest and thtest scouting meeting ever held on the north shore. National President In ' -ttit"l'lgttlit,t/tgtt, -n _ Trr: it New? Tiler an. 24th -q._".-'-'-'-"-'--'-- wtfm,;.-,#*4 -- a-av-a-cas-sa-ia-Kata t . PM: Dulce tot Feb. " An old time ‘dmce will be given by the Italian Woman’s Prosperity club " Odd Fellows hall on Fem-um 22 at eight o'ehiek There win be ttood mastering In an manned g plou- I l i V l I -- "where in Jhe state. U,CtTirfit'rW.PT'e""'T'TPerP- 1’9" wttt be Why men] mem- bers of the out. An invitation in extended the public to taunt]. A benefit pen-romance will be given by the Pthtdrat.tyttatie Jd Highwood, Sunday evening January 12 at q o’clock at the Ehtt Hm auditorium. The play is entitled "ha Trovatella DI Sent: Marta," n dramatic play in. tht.ttttt ttPettNueiryiiti; and Benefit Performance .' at Elm Place School FEE Por December, 1929. permits were issued for new tmiidimrs- mtd-atterac t1rtrrtttoatuttmateftotaGGii-ik 8.51M,- I considerable dmeue frmn, them! of December, 1928. 1tire1ttr, It "in 'belte'ved that the unusually mere weather of November and early December was a factor in re- n ' o " an LE "nee. 0 5‘" I? " Inspecton. S. D. Morris. ", allows 'rThealthrtrmrth-ftreatrgtreeo" litfiittitt years previous. Por 1928 gm total was larger, because! the " that in'thtt year‘were iurud three or {our large buildings of public or semi- public ee1tametter-The--teetr-eti-t9ittr- was 3,157,168, and for 1927 itama 32,- 251,761. .' Building improvements in Highland Park during 1929 reach 'testimated value I Etna} ot_$2,2g2,855, aécording Building Tom! . for' 7 Highland Park Last Mia. Zoe Cow, who is plum: a leading part in “The Return of the Soldier" January 15 at the High. land Park Woman's club. Mistd!2teEhmer, tWitRi5 “The Return of the Soldier," as has been announced, is a story of a young captain of the British army in the . World war of 1914, who is returned to his home a victim of amnesia 7 caused by ‘shell-shock. C In this Condi.' -tinn,-uhoutrb--hr-uoirfiet--hwttr, the captain’s memory of the events of the . past fifteen years is gone, and his V thoughts and his mind are as they Wit . were at that period of his youth. m an of the remembers nothing of his experiences the High. with his regiment... not even of his , wife, their marriege and the years _ they have spent together. 'And the story of the play is, very naturally, _ the struggle of his "wife and family Last and friends to bring his mind .back s292956 -rat-rcshieFtr--ttmrrrghtr-abmtt m-Amé _ '.cuirtmr--s%rr6ttttrr'zitiicmniu. every- The“ women wish it to be under stottil that their I‘m-vim, as well u the help given by maul other Ita. ehtht man and Women. expressed the Mandy team. of the mm " Atr.tiy.,rR,mam:'a, an: a..ee19j.t J..tarinit. perils“. I? the (and opening mf the J,8t department substation at Ravinhwn December 28, Mrs. Ben- jamin Min and Mrs. Horrsrd..led' served " hostssses. C To. will be.urvod in the Arts room immodihtgly following the pro- gram und pun-nt- are and to my ttttd meet the teatehers ind members of the Home eottttnittmt who will act " hostesses. - -- _A-- Friendly Feeling Is _ . Expressed by Servicc m: in our flrgt afternoon meeting 'hu, you and is planned, to further "oehtbititr and friendllnuu. The pro- znm will be ot interest to all moth. "Fit/Tr-Vi-Tie- n -t#iiipiiitrit'ion -iir, under the direction of Mus Adelaide Hudson., Miss Leontine Roberts will show us some of her work with the Penman, principal of Ruin}; school will give g short talk. JttwiatieP.-WAHNthhr-------. Meeting Next Week The retain meeting of the Ravinia ,L'LLAi _ttilLh1t_hgth,Lat 134mm IiuiiiiirWiiiriiCuiir" afternoon, Jain. M, 1980 at 3:30 o'clock. some methods than through scientih skill. The play is I drama of a seri- ions Igrt, treating the plot carefully -iihdHFGi-tsrateior, mud; opportun- - J. (Continued in page 86) Shore Theater £341. will oGiii "The Imam of t Soldier" in High. land Pare; " the Womnn'l club, a Wednesday, January 15. The pk, is an adulation by John Van Drum Jam tharutatmlad-ihoame “Heb, Rebeca West and is produced under the general Mireetioet of Samuel Shackleton Otis of Chicago, long as. liated with therfXtetiit theater as u Omar, directofahd actor of note. " The Circuit The-be: association at the, north" do", tau-mil? the Nora. Shore Theater get,',', will present '.'Ttt,.e,.lytunA.t gamer." in High. f'Retqms a! he Soldier” h, Next Ofrerhttt of North Shore - Gm; Dani]: ' PftliSIBi'm NEW PLAY Thu-day. January an

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