Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Jan 1930, p. 27

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Cock ini r33 ' It . lot Pray awk, m i "b. ttate king that. rival- Wen It" My; uh ged hot: _ cut d to d it um. eeie n h - net. ditte it“, my and a of at _ - - .. - ‘IivllIlllelw ' v!” .uo“ 0’. .a?.!ettt - ii2maigtttatttshtethmitattiire q M - at I. f. c ..- tttar will be played mint the Damian)» Method” team osry,T.y.1e4igirc2ti,, The rm. him " phy a team from the game church. The Methodist church in a new member of the lame and is considered a vary "rorte op- Jto i [ il I I. " q . mm _Jan. n. say w. handled Community church of Glenview mama defeat by the score ttf 37 to 22 at St. Peter’s Community hall. St. P ul'n‘oncounteud no dif- “CUIty in fGfl'l their opponent. a I Rafe martin. _ Two League Games The M., Paul’u huh-M tum improvedriu We 'ttatsdirttitusmsida, mble winning-in two victories in todeti 1rrthere1oaetsextmatatto 28. 'tIN,',',,,',": was played” on the W it seemed myb‘ody’n tum: neither team ever had n lead of more that six points. The tune wu‘most " citing and interesting. The gearing honors ban to be conceeded by Jack Thomas for St. Pimps and Frank Rudimki for Lake Zurich. St. Paul’s Team Whig TA JtitiiCehiTi his/m best: artter-' had which will Meet on Monday and Thursday 'tfterttooetsr between the hours of fottr and six o'clock. Under the supervision of the gator, the boys will enjoy times, xintt and wrestling _ _ v On My evening, chantry, ti, there vs: a reception for ‘membern, ment tUtd-psf-ttmanga. __...-'. ,, _ The next home tune: for St ill be plum min-t tho m. Thirty members uttended‘tho meet- inz and 'ttrkf.eteuretjzttrrtrtautsl "eIittririiTiitIiit_i0tirrrn Timothy ove- ning otthermtmth was chosen I; the evening on which regula- meeting would babe“. l . Undir the direction of the new. Father C. L. McDononxh, postal-so! the parish hove organized a Holy Name society and the following of- 11yers wan-elected at a mint meet-~ in: Arthur J. Ender, president; Pater J. Duffy, vico president; William Amendt, Iiiiiiiiml secretary; w. E. Rodgena,. recording secretory; Prod‘ Coleman, mum-er; John J. Boekky, Jr., mmhnl: Frank O’Connor, loc- turer; June: E. New. assistant; Peter Duly, social chill-man; J. D. Garrity, do: club-man; Rev. McDon- ough, spiritual‘ clincher. Holy Name Society Organized in Deerfield who! can nudiy.,.tn'u. " 1930 nus. 140ij WILLMAN, Momma Lincoln Ave,, Deserfksl4, 111.. TeLahserttBtd 163-3 93238?!va NEWS“ _ytrip-,Pgitit.t.g.i,tt.CA.g.sug1itgt ‘DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES Sand" ' jit_itti1t,tjiiiiiiiiltst 1iiiil “I j1hteetii, t LG _ -iriririiirir. mhturtomnitirttti-ttont-ths. . Paul’s heir-c 1mm - iii -iiGaii" 73%;; the We. ”not. T The 'tuti' in It}; "iGiii'iit'ii'; on}: 1t,t,hAaii4aiiuatiidiiaiciuiaiiik; Under New miuiinreinent been max-chad by Louis Beekman and 1eror/?9ei?, both Daemon residents. Recreation Parlor Other interesting feature; are be- ing planned, among ihich will be movies. Watch for fJtrthetwttsounee- menu. , 4“ J'; . . . -- ---._ "' A: Appen- on Program --raer-8!uiF.-%rtrr-smstwhiiis'iisi'iif from China), will be ghe main " tnction on n prom-am “to’ given itt,, "school auditorinm' may tl,'r'iiii/ Jan. 81 under the ample” of Parent-Teacher niuroeiatUn.i, 1: he magic, clever and ttttVit prove gram whiehadr. Lot: will present in bound to {minute the children as well as mine the grown ups. l -thttti17iir7rii'iiii';iiiirii; The sponsors of thipartr :59"- eiate the men-cu: support’g; 139.: Opention received. c-ri-r-door-ami-sr-sir-V In. Willim Peterson end the pil-j low cues donated by 1111.3. "IP') were won by Mr. J. Mericle. . " " yin: attracted over a tmndmditests despite the inclement weather. lazy "to frpan Highland Park; West we Mt. Winnetka, Highwood and Lake Forest. 1seatir-itve pike: were 'marlk.sd including men Emma, fourteen' ttie hundred and tour bridge. So papal-r m' the end potio- trtvr1tmdertuepieeaotthiattG and Roam society of the Holy Cross Over lOOIPresent it , -7 "___ fhrrd Party Friday Mr. McCormick is {pioneer in pro- muive education and was the timt principal in the State of Illinoin ta take up and diagnose individual stu- dent problems and establish the psy- chiatric clinic. . Hembhe of the D-Beld Gram- mar school Parent Teacher “socie- thm lave been invited to attend the tincture on “Education of the Elam tidal” to be given by Mr. C. J, Me- Cormick, 'g,lt',tth of the ' Lntga1u..' Peru high school T weds! 1tt1trgtttgh $'aiFairlrTiirlriNriJiiirirtTiriirGi"iiiC torinm of the Deerfield-Shields high tsehoor. a q _ l To Attend Lecture at _ High School Friday . “(our IMHO!!! with them. The "'tt [E iilli, SI - -"'--'e'J"r'""" T.” VII I. II,‘ 'ttpggittj' Halli." She uh! the homes ""themmtodowith ',ti'l'f'def,'f2ttde than other hr. "ueneen, outside. That went: should how when children mud what they Ire dottttr/ttgrttsiri should be 1.erhtemltiyotrareattatoeaVii; children and talk thing: om. su- round the iihild with beauty, a home' {an the “entrance all! the m ... ' mike it 3 unit orderly end t the. Ve V spoke of the Child Weltere _ _ new mm 3 d-ti-st mt t'rttt tied “it! 1:31.93: 'sq __ " _ "iieid or worthy. Mt ' rthy, and drifting. En- . 159 It counts and children but P,T-tPtdittgy. 4;) important ' arm,Mritt. Elton-Me ofthelnexue af Women Vetoes. and Mrs. W. A. ' Kendick. preeident of the. Control >‘8ehool‘P. T. A. ofWilmette. Itt I me very interesting talks. . We spoke first; end (her tell: was somewhat of: report on-ie. Mn Aheting Children.” She Ipoke of the 'btloqrintr: Child Libel! his; f??1ttm.1iiortr1ri?jiathiir, Mate Aid smegma” thldren, State Dis. tribution {mam System of Cer, tifieata. for . ’ Standards for Teachers, Depertment of Education with n sectotagzjn the Pgeridinth, cabinet to direct and help, Hygiene , Coitittrtittatittt of'SEhooIst "She said Illinois has , 10112 one room schools. which is more than the num- ber of like schools in my other one state. and also more school districts. By consolidation they want to reduce this number tot 3000 schools. _ _ The state distribution fund is now When million dollars and it must be '"'tiseeerirtmhr%titirsii."-iii'iiFiii-iii' goes to help schools wherever it is most needed. The distribution, fund, the hygiene law and {few other is- sues will come up min in 1931, and need odi_:upport; We should all be _eytrtain harm. d- tutors end repre- 'Ftr1liiiF Fair, . _ 1 She also gentlemdgnising. the hie 'ttget from" " to " years, _end _ Mumforio‘fieâ€"nfifiuid i it its,upto women to see thst‘these l bills are put through. I In. Kendiieh spoke on the "Par, , In. E. J. Guitar any two num- bers .f‘Swoet Little Mother' of Mine.” mi 1Jttt .P1l1_?,f,r_girry.1ct'smidEr, - Jnryt Jn wnrcler were the minutes of WR, ' '3/prtdist tt ind the treirkr's rebitf 'r'at , president, Mn. Hopkins, told ore, 'N 'vitntion extended to join withthg a“. " '-lehieidts.ititth school in April td hear a special speaker " that time. - . The Wilmot School P. T. A. held its regular meeting at tlt1Ltslt1teL1m thtufuiiiigio "or M}: Jan. IT.' Though it me cold and stomy the nttendnnce was very good. Wilmot School P. T. A. . c,., "s--adWvu.iiiisrttanr-zv--a--. A? ----ahtethttr,-gmtuttrr--1r (Wonk; 801 Qi, mu Namath phi}. Bert, atid North, 'Cliago ma. rich warm Thursday when she former]: on“ His: Iron. Rockenbock is Lit chu- AtttL_ttrsk at Yarktgu, m rm”, ara teaching a duo in int. Eh- Idmini‘stntion in tt Mada: an nut my mining. school. This 1 upon-hat for teacher: over a I with: the direcuén of It: obli- County Couhcil of Random "ptr. my; Wind at' the harem! In. T. ts Rusk on 1hterBeht avenue Im Tuesday afternoon. _ Mr. Biro“ Plane u, recovered from a mean} mam. Mr. and In. K. B. Hoover and family spent the week-end With rela- thes in Hibaukee. Wallace Reichelt is eottttated to hole with . spam ankles M) - w""""'"""'"'. III-U - 'm News? Whicuo attended the per- 'Peet-at-raid-Viagra/tCKE-f'. at the? Blackstone theater on Batur. dar afrerttoon., . The Ladies, Get-Together club was - W _ v“ - lmvul'w from injuries received when her car skidded on "an icy pavement end over- turned near her home on Friday L Mrs. N. McKellu- othrsro, N. D., Yen route to his home from New York City, was I dinner guest of Mr. and Mn. ww. {use on Salami-y. Lhasa Plane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Plagge injured his nose at school on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Alex William we: hostess to Aer-al-ts-pst-Sidi-ali,' at baritone on Tuesday. Mr. end Mrs, P. Burroutrh of Brier- hill departed on “may to spend several weeks in Florida. T Hrs. ELI. O’Connor will entertain he: bridgeclnhu beckons on St. _ Miss Martha larch won ill at her home on Deerfield avenue last week. Mu. Ruth Frau is recovering ttet injuries paired when her car Mr. mi! In. A. Gs Klemp' and so: Bobby, who have been staying with Mm. Khan’s mats, Mr. and Mrs. Wed Hmnberger on Central avenue, returned on Sunday to their home in Highland Park. _ Evelyn Kent, datttrltter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiamisnt of Datum“ ure- nne has moiemd from a recent ill.. _ ters.. Willi“: thg‘ton, juvenile MfOIW. _ N. A. any 1mm.» withf‘thrgroup in the Mn- Ionic “lupin. 'tttthr/iM" afternoon. January 23. y, _ ."..: _."". Hours. Albina Ind Stanley Ania; damned PftPttkfe..anGti-iiir; through the south. my expect to “if? Ttg' weeks. his . ttrl oeetibertter visited mother, Mrs. 8.;Horenberur and sit- tor, Mm. J. s; Reeves Mm tarte-sb-e-ia.---- arrE-R5hirad Uchtmiu is e to her home on Hue; my“. broken; tttae: IBM.” 1t.tl1t_l.tt.tlt,rnr: - Linn "tttttttLars Pry'grtette1ti.tprtrtgit .3 ', at Yum if,h,ittt?,- __ " .. an: n prim.” it"tin"i,/plugiaehiiiiii' Michael. Mahdi 1retjidSigtigiidiiibaa Lhezthgig Leah my PM Visited We mm lut she formerly “HIM- I has; awning with n in,” “‘an an icy yjetitidu i. a, “a ' man of Kendal] Belmont. Edua- u it hd on Sum. Ruth "I his E13 Iii _iiill i r ace', $2 v» Pad [$3

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