Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1930, p. 10

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t3 < mee The Altarâ€"and Rosary â€""4; ty of * goP â€" the Holy Cross church ,,W-Mil'yon o and your friends to their midâ€"winter ;:rdpcrtytobebda_ut.‘therui:- . on â€" I1 on Frida: evening, January 1 -' ‘ d at 8:00 n.m"Bnntifnl'-ml k + eEA 0 .. Cer encz of the ments served. Bridge, â€" m five hundred and euchre will yed ~Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor is chairman Hold Midâ€"Winter It is expected that the improvement will be achieved only after long and involved proceedings and it will unâ€" doubtedly be several years before the Maimadnticu.ehad,accordingto officials of these cities who have studied the plan; 1 Highland Park is vitally interested in the outcome of the grade separaâ€" tion hearing which was begun before the Illinois Commerce Commission Wednesday, in which the project of eliminating grade crossing from Wilâ€" mette northward in allâ€"of the North Shore towns up to and including city â€"will have its first formal airing before this bodv. eilt close State Commission Has â€" Grade Separation Case 16 North Sheridan Road n%"% all .Chicago .subucbs as from the city are. most cordially invited to compete. Regisâ€" tration ?m be in not later than Satâ€" , Jan. 25. _ Call â€"Mrs, Aw: No entrance or reservation fees. A silver cup will be given the winner to be held for one yvear. The first annual Pong tournaâ€" """fwthcue-:%bmm. pionship will be held at the Highland Park club on Tuesday, Jan. 28th at eight 6‘clock. fice at 3. P. Club Jan. 10 MoLDANER & HumEer EIGHTEENTH arrangement committee. P FUR SALE As we go to Press funeral arrangeâ€" ments have not been made. _ Mr. August Peters, brother of Mrs. Gustay Greuel of Elm Place, who has "té'w weeks, died last evening (Wed. nesday) at 9:15 o‘clock at the home | Of his sister. August Peters Dies _._ _ After Brief Iliness â€" At the last meeting of the Highâ€" wood Civic Improvement association, the â€" annual election of officers was held. _ The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Herman Fromelt;â€"vice president, Charles Nelson; s Aibart:tit‘,'m. J. J. F1 gan; executive committee, J. E. Engâ€" quist, chairman, H. L. East, J. O, Meyers, Oscar Swan, Roy Russell. The association w‘i:lfhe ‘a banquet and entertainment . members and ladies on Wednesday, January 22 at 6:30 o‘clock, St. James hall, Highâ€" wood. ‘The committee has arranged is n on etes c ie .n y ce W dpaidi c P OeA hn the next meeting of the study class of <the North Shore Catholic Womâ€" so‘s 1 be held onâ€"Tuesday, Jan. 21 at the home of Mrs, James Elll'i‘ht, 448 Park aventiie (Clanaaa ine program â€"consisted of %“"""‘ :{ég&gm’-{, Senberg. _ fiif“',‘_,wmllhfr,. The regular monthly meet was on \ Tok hoain, m ostesses for y were @r. N. 8. Catholic Wc.n’fi , NS League Meet Jan. 14 Furriers Park -M“,Vâ€"M‘ meoe monthly meeting of Catholic Woman‘s : R Prazw Margery Windes Proidint Comiienc inscc 00000 rofinicm s fovs on en stt iA Mr. George original n. 14 club. a success as have been past. l DCCIRC ; are, Uaprielie W l !Lukie, Edith Morren, Marie Ehrons, Minnie Dooley, Elizabeth O‘Flaherty, Eleanor Flannigan, Dorothy Herzog and Catherine Curley,. > =~ e Refreshments will be served. It is hoped that many will atterd and help to make this annual affair as completeâ€" a success as have been those of the Phone Highland Park 54 mittee are __ «_ yames court No. Jol C. D. of A. ;"irflh:ave a card and bunco party iday,â€"January 24 at 8:00 ‘p. m. at St. James hall, Highwood. Bridge, 500,â€"eucre, and bunco will be played. Preparations are under way â€" to make this the most successful card. party ‘ever given by the Catholic l Ilau-:hten.._‘l(r's, Mary Walsh is ~â€" The accident happened about 9:30 o‘clock in the evening and Miss Morâ€" an died about 1:30 o‘clock. Thursday morning. Her skull and ribs were fractured and she suffered deep lacerâ€" ations, it is r:gm She â€" resided with the family.of Charles Tritschler, Highland Park. The funeral was held in Chicago: > | ® io Eomnmomnniem --“" u0 years old, 2651 Arthur avenue, Chiâ€" cago, driver of the car, M the inâ€" jured woman in his automobile. and carriedâ€"herâ€"toâ€"the hospitat:~â€"~â€"â€"~~~ _ _Miss Anne Moran, 60 years old, of 859 ~Hazel avenue, Highland Park, died in the I’Sti-“l"tflfifll hospital, Eyâ€" ‘anston," éarly ursday mor from injuries received when she qin: hit by aâ€"skidding automobile at the corner of Rosemont and Francisco St. James court No. 951 C. D /:/_D.t AQELI_IM.»_._W_,T_*,,_ Card Party Jan. 24 Victim of Automobile Accident in Chicago Miss are. ‘ Gabrielle~ Walkh, upper berths, u. 10 000 c h o oc e C ue So PCdL . LHC Lady: Moose have held from time to time. The feature â€"of the I’:venifnxl will be the a of a beautifu gilk comformw u‘.n‘fl"&y executiv:;l y will spend a ;â€".Onâ€"Tuesday =evening," Jan. #1, the women of Mooseheart Legion,'Higd: mfifirk' chaipfie% No. 806, will give ard party inâ€" Witten hal ols 15 on et on iatk. :: _: The relatives have the sineere symâ€" pathy of their many friends in thg community in their bereavement. Mooseheart Legion ceded him _d,“_'!_-t,hl%r_g, ren, Hon liam Lasct of Highland Park, died Tuesday night at his residence, 1721 SouGrgigl aâ€" neral â€"willâ€"beâ€"held from the home at 9:80â€" o‘clock Friday morning to the Immaculate Conception church,â€" where services will be held. Interment will beâ€"in St. Jmph'l‘;cémetefy. £ Mr. Lasch‘s wifé, ‘whose maiden hame was Marianne Kalteux, preâ€" ceded him in death some years ago, Mathias Lasch Passes _ _ Away; Funeral Friday â€" T Eon w 2o B C C e e C an eontribution from the committee repâ€" resenting the Community . shop, apâ€" preciatesâ€" not only the gift, but the recognition of the need of this parâ€" ticular kind of service in the ... Ne bngcicy. . Sufprmmdiatrensanven. Ailat.. Li ~ ’, Another source of income for this purpose is the Thrift shop, which is operated jointly by the following orâ€" ganizations: The Northwestern Set tlement, The Infant Welfare society, and the Woman‘s Auxiliary of. the Highland Park hospital. _ Each of these organizations is responsible for the operation of the shon tan :... 1 2 Vak e m p Atlmfin‘hlt'“k,dacom; ‘| mittee â€"of the: formerâ€" Communit, , | shop, _ final dnpodtion of its funds | to . charitable organizations, among f thenatiftofmuthoWomauf. | Auxiliary of the Mighland â€"Park ‘hos. pitgl t regaiai charity 14 .. > ) â€"generous contriby. tion, the amount which the Auxiliary has accumulated in this fund ‘since its inception in October 1928, is 56. y C s % s ‘“mwAth’ th earnings of this fund will assure the Auxiliary an income to take care of an increasing rumber of charityâ€" cases at the local hospital, e Friendsâ€"_of the Auxiliary have found the. memorial and happy day fund an effective way to express sym: pathy or to extend congratulations, A contribution to the fund is made on the occasion of the sickness or death of a friend, or on birthdays orp. other festive _ days.. Anâ€"appropriate card is sent, showing the name of the donor. , The proceeds of this fund are added to the hospital charity fund, Another source of income for this purpose is }he Thnft shop, which is Honorine, Margaret and Wil. ‘ommunity Shop Board _ â€" Gives Contmmtion to Hospital Auxiliary spend a billion dollars card Plan Card Party wions is responsible for of the shop two days ev _parties which the held from time to new equipment in Ne need of this par ator service for Thursday, J announce that an P

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