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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 3

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Uniteq whom Park pe3 A'v Dr ' Sditor of Mrs, R, Stieplitz +â€"the p and kindrq; Park Hospi Nlnted a P; JOHN BOLES Hospitat Commitiafieh f on Public Relations g22 0 CS M CssIO0N | Vail, Mrs, Milton oo o egmaneng ; John Glace, » ; In another column «l lgnant Mustomary Union ot| Jt Anmnaer colume : ) wiHT Lait i2 . president, Mrs. Malc church will hold its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Ernest W. Sunâ€"| _ dell, 274 Central avenue, on Monday, Wrong Name G February 10, at 2:30 p.m. This is| ______ in High the day which is called "Opportunity ns Day" and always much anticipated Julian Baruf rep and enjoyed. _ Members bring the | was q mixup in names money they have earned for the scholâ€" | ;,, regard to an auto a arships and other philanthropies of wood. It appeared th the society and tell, usually in rhyme; |â€"of a truck which was Tow it was earned. _ It is hoped that the Seiffert‘s Marmo ’:gv men;::w-yTb: pre:;;llt :: this | in reality, it was his spec y. ere muâ€" s . €8, 0 w 'EC__ and Mr, Fiktt Will h tha anaebL... _B_arum 2 who Woman‘s Missionary Union Annual Session " °"> "a/C enablied us to send in a number of garments over and above the quota which we had promised; we have made %g Rightgowns,.33 ~dresses, 11 @ es, seven long kimâ€" onas, 25 short kimonas, 146 squares, 12 bonnets, > % "We have established a. i fund to be used for a special need in our station when the amount shall (Continued on page 38) i Parkâ€"Ravinia brinch of the Auxiltary, made by its ‘retiring president, Mrs. Malcolm Vail, under whose splendid .direction for two ‘years â€"extraordinary progress ~has been made only in securing a much larger membership, but also in pracâ€" tically doubling in the past year the amount raised for the support of the prenatal work at the Alive Wood staâ€" tion. Mrs. Vail‘s report: follows: n Mrs. Vail‘s Report "The year, 1929, has seen progress| â€"irthefflizhllfia‘“PfiTlRivinh center of which we are justly proud. In April we conducted a drive for funds im cur community which disclosed a number of hitherto unknown friends, end brought us the loyal suport of some old ones and netted us $1,700.|. Our sewing meetings, held every | month, have enabled us to send in a number of garments over and ahave ...One of the best reports â€"of the work sof local branches in infant welfare work at the annual business meetâ€" ing of the Infant Welfare Bociety of Chicago, held Jan. 29, at the Hotel _ Sherman, was that of the work of. is _composed of the following : . 8. Vail, chairman; Mrs. I. E. tz, Mrs. Hutton of the Y. W. D‘l'- Gw B. I‘k" mm of Clinical Medicine and Sur. vom Chk.‘b, m, and Edwin nes, financial secretary of Charities of Chicago, all of are â€"residents of Highland the purpose of pu licity work ndred activities the â€" Highland Hospital essociation hus apâ€" a PHBHC Rolntions Anmontadlh. Mrs,. Vail, Retiring President in Review of Year at Annual REPORT ON JINFANT WELFARE WORK HERE Thut & V ‘‘rai avenue, on Monday, , at 2:30 p.m. _ This is h is called "Opportunity Iways much anticipated f Membex:- bring the Feb, 6, There will be muâ€" will be the speaker. 1930 â€" BEBE DANIEL S in "RIO RITA" â€" Card Party, February 17 Aâ€"card party wfltbtffviii'li‘y‘SE:: idan Rebékah lodge, Monday ovcnlg February 17, at eight thirty o‘cl in Odd Fellows hall. Refreshments will be served. â€" All are invited to onl .cs s s i i io t on d S 6 a short time pears, was un t Julian Baruff reports that there was a mixup in names given last week in regard to an auto accident at Highâ€" wood. It appeared that he was driver of a truck which was in collision with the Seiffert‘s Marmon coupe, when, in reality, it was his brother, Gilbert Barufi, 22, who was the â€" driver. Through a typograhical error it apâ€" peared that Mrs. Seiffert was hurt, whereas it was Mr. Stem, who sufâ€" fered a slight scratch. Officer Camâ€" gron of the Hirhumni _ 1 3 Wrong Name 'Gi‘ven‘ <â€"â€"â€"â€" in Highwood Crash nual _ report â€"made â€"by the president, Mrs. Malcolm Vail 1 erreicy "eree celoe s c e ce onee â€" Te " TeRies : K fant Welfare society, held recently, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: e ~â€"President: Mrs. Edwin Johnson, _ Vice president, Mrs. Bernard Newâ€" man. : # Vice president, Mrs. Edmund Eitel. Secretary, Mrs. William W. White. Treasurer, Mrs. King O‘Hara. Directors elected are Mrs: Malaals, Infant Welfare B;nch & ;me';t;y uo m Elects New Officers| "°&hPoring towns Mr. Brand is the fourth president since the organization of the associâ€" ation 42 years ago. Mr. William Grant was president from 1905 until his death a few months ago, and at this meeting a resolution of appreâ€" ciation of his long and valued servyâ€" ices and of sympathy with hisâ€"relaâ€" tives, was, on motion, included in the minutes of the session. Directors for a term of three years E. Brand, Walter Cope, and Bowen E. Schumacher. Later in the week the directors met and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: W, E. Brand, presâ€" ident; George Greene, vice president; Charles F, Grant, secretary; Edward M. Laing, treasurer; Bowen E. Schuâ€" macher, attorney. At the annual meeting of the | Atthannnuulmntincotthe:tock. holders of the Highland Park Buildâ€" ing, ko.n and Homestead association, held Monday evening in the Highland Park State bank reports were preâ€" sented â€"showing the association in an excellent financial condition, â€"with a prosperous year just closed and prosâ€" pects of a good year ahead. 1 _ P. Building â€"and Loan Association in Annual / Session Monday Night e was at was at the hospital only °. The accident, it apâ€" unavoiddble. Milton Hardacre, Mrs ent from 1905 until months ago, and. at esolution of appreâ€" ports ~that there s given last week lcyi_dent at Highâ€" appears the anâ€" . Malcolm of the Inâ€" retiring drove T H E * F n enaiennnie l Ereo aeizt P in ces in i c lsupper was prepared by Mrs. James Nolan, there having been one hunâ€" dred and twentyâ€"five members and friends present. The speakers of the evening included the Rev. â€"Father Mcâ€" Donough of Deerfleld, the Rev. Fathâ€" erâ€" Holley, Mr. William Dooley, Myr: E. Cavanaugh of Chicago and Mr. Guy Viti, who is president of the J ornninti:n. A most delightful Atime dias c3peie un o es S on pet y onrmngye | â€" Clifford R. Shaw, research socioloâ€" | gist for the Institute of Juvenile Reâ€" search, is on the February radio proâ€" gram of : theâ€"League of Women Votâ€" ers. Mr. Shaw has just completed a study of juvenile delinquency publishâ€" ed ~by the Illinois Association of Criminal Justice. _ Hisâ€" subject o f WLS at 4:40 February 20, will be “Delinqnency and : the Commupity Background." . ~Another speaker of noté on the League program will be Mrs. Frank Hallas, president of the lllinois Women‘s Trade Union Leaâ€" gue, JLQ,,Im_leadA&â€"dialom on eight hour day over WLS at 4:40 February 6. Mrs. Ralph Peirce, the chairman of the league memorial comâ€" mittee, will speak ~cor urrixy _ O‘ ‘ _ _farty 6.. Mrs. Ralph Peirce, the chairman of the league memorial comâ€" mittee, will speak over WGN at 2:30 February 10, on “l(emorializing IHiâ€" nois‘ Great Women." __Last Thursday night parish hall was the scer flne_ banquet given by the The Highland Park League men Voters will meet at 12:30 Wednesday, February 19, at t] byterian church, x Highland Park League of Women Voters Meet Wednesday, February 19 ute was profuse : relatives have the ton avenue, Glencoe," at 1:30, with services at St. Paul‘s church, Deerâ€" field, at 2 o‘clock. Burial was in Memâ€" orial Park. The funeral was largely attended by the many friends in this community, as well as others fra~. C 3 .°~ [ Hlly» and was well known |in this vicinity. Mrs, John C. Fay of Central avenue is a daughter, Mr. Chveyfhad not been in very good health for some._ time . and _ e ~had two ulcerated tfi extracted. From this spetic poisoning resulted causing his death. The end came at 10:20 Sunday night, and for several hours previously he had been in a state of coma. He is survived by his widow, Mrs, Sophia Clavey and the following chilâ€" dren: Donald, Robert, Willis, Gerâ€" hardt, Gilbert, Russell, Earl, <~Anna and Mrs. J. C. Fay. Other near relaâ€" tives living are the following brothers and sisters: John Clavey, Mrs. Freda Jonesâ€"and Mrs: Lena ~Gerken. _ The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, leaving the home. 327 Mil_ _ Friends here were shocked to learn of the sudden death last Sunday night of William A. Clavey at his home in Glencoe. Mr. Clavey was a brother Florida recently, and was well known in this vicinity. Mrs. John C. Fay of Central avenue is a dauchtar William A. Clavey Dies Suddenly in Glencoe; Was Well Known Here Banquet Is Success °/ february 20,<will be _ . and < the. Community " / ~Another speaker of League program will be Hallas, president of the Alcyonâ€"Next Week Thurs.â€"Sat the scene of . n by the Holy nany friends in this ell as others from , and the floral tribâ€" and beautiful. The deep sympathy of Union Leaâ€" ogue on the LS at 4:40 Peirce, the morial comâ€" eague of Woâ€" 12:30 o‘clock, )' ‘t the Pru- St. James .A â€"very y Name , 827 Milâ€" :30, with _ ___, _ _ _‘»» hatharine ~Johnston, ’°°'°“" Clark, Marcello Rollery, Lois Schultz, Florence Warren, Jane Robâ€" bins, Agnes *ri;hg, Nltalicn(:ohq., m Ro“.ryv x.thlflm Dorothy Clark, Marcello R Schultz, Florence Warren, bins, Agnes Wrigcht Na+. Rimmags o S at olley _ XAPDpenheimer, . Dore penheimer, â€"John Berkson, George Kellner, Emily Harmon, Edward Lloyd, Thomas Steele, Eldredge Hamâ€" lin, Katherine Vail, Lionel Uhimann, Licina Rollaoreo wai _1__ 5 im _ 3_ _\ _ . "‘46 PupiHis of Miss Helen Taylor, director of the Highland Park branch of the Columbia School of Music, will appear in recital on February 8th, at three o‘clock at the home â€"of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evenâ€" W%-W Bargian Steele, Bob . ellner, Ba rd, .Mudowaflborw*finfi Sonnenâ€" schein, Janet Opbenheimar â€" Trewil.‘ The followin_x pupils of Miss Taylor, director of the â€" Hi Park branch of the Columbia of Music, will appear in reci February 8th, at three o‘clock home of Mr. and Mrs W alm.. Pupils Appear in more ‘_sYears ago, a hospitsl thought of as a sort of 7 a halfâ€"way station on the morgue, where people w friends to care for then sent ‘to die. And, year: idea was not so far w times have chanced +ha Sle e o 0 ue C omi, e Paiiee + e Our Hospital is within easy S o enc n & t 1 wonder how to think that one make cur town a i t ‘ Theuhaaolduyh:g'totileefleet that "all things look good â€" when they‘re _ far: away," _ Likeâ€"otherâ€"old Tai'ingt, there is a modicum of truth in this o but th:t‘s another story, as Kipling Lyn. < f The point is that, while this aphorâ€" ism â€"may have certain merits, it is equally or ‘more â€" certain that _ the things which are OUrs Basczacs if iL. OUR HOSPITAL Is . => ALIVE AND GROWING Center of Cheerful Activity and Splendid Facilities: Deservâ€" (By George B. Lake Recital February 8 ing of Support ne of the thing; that a thoroughl i people . who had many of us ever stop ospital used to pestâ€"houseâ€" ‘ way to the , MD.) reach, no #4 i99 t®

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