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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1930, p. 4

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458R «& san B. Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Mary Livermore, Maude Wood Park, Dr.â€" Anna Howard Sh:w and Lucy Stone. _Nominttiom to the national honor roll have already been m#de by sther states and included the n@mes of Suâ€" Es ARoie T o laal, ghal o oo s 3 M Aleee k 00 OO P220â€"ke . _A HCIE _ AUGYenLures > Katherine Hancock Goode. Mrs. Cheâ€"| keep you guessing and laughing ney was the f ident ‘ough â€"the T incis league, and both she and Mrs. Shown next Thursday and Friday. Gontin esem : nhain Lnw Apucce sine gol m NpABN incis league, and both she and Mrs.| Shown next Goode were civic leaders and among e e t the first women to enter the Lilinois Ca legislature. Both women died in of.| Monday is <the chsirman of the Hlinois Meâ€" morialâ€"committee. â€" Serving with Mrs. Peiree are Mrs. Catherine Waugh MeCulloch of Evanston, Dr. Mareva Brown, DeKalb; Dr. Grace Dewey, Jacksonville; Mrs. °H.| E. Easterly, C:rbondale; _ Mrs. Hugh Morrison, Springfield; Mrs. Walter Evans, Mrs. Wm. Lewis, Mrs. Gearge Packard, and Mrs. W. A. Roberts of Chicago. This is a ‘preliminary, advisory comâ€" mittee which is seeking out the names of Tliinois women which later will be passed upon by a jury which will deâ€" cideâ€"upon the â€"Ilinois honor list. ~ _ Two Names Chosen . Two names have already â€" been chosen for the. honor roll, and are work of the League of Women Votâ€" ers._ The league is the out growth.of assoâ€" ciation, and is therefore the logical channel fsr the fulfillment of the dreams of the pioncers/in the sufâ€" frage movement, and the later leadâ€" ers. ~Mrs. Ralph Peirce of Hinsdale placed upon the roll of honor and to use the interest from the permanent fund to perpetuate the ideals of these men who have contributed to its gre:tness is ‘planned by the League of Women Voters. The plan is part of ‘a n:ticn wide one originated by the National league. . Because the league does‘ not wish to honor by words alone, it is raising a memorial much to offer on a subject which should be of vital interest to all woâ€" men. ‘Miss Ellen Guiney is local chairman of this committee, and will have charge of the:. program. § The meeting will take place at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday, Febâ€" for luncheon should ‘be phoned early to H.â€"P. 1880, or 1541. _ & Plan Memorial 1 A fitting memorial for Mlinois woâ€" Mrs. Douglas, formerly _St:te leaâ€" @he ~chairman of" the Living Costs ecommittee, spent last year in the ecoâ€" nomics ‘department at Mt. Holyoke, and is at present state chairman of Women in Industry. She will have .â€":~An. inum,w‘ mâ€"has been ‘planned by Mrs. â€"Grinnell, proâ€" gram chairman, for the next meeting of the©Highland" Park League of of the Illinois league. is to speak on ‘"Women in Industry." & t LEAGUE OF WOMEN Meets at Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Paul Douglas to Speak ; Memorial MIUNIVOTUNENONN ns m acime mssn c "E PP oneare P iL NTAAA en tm t bermsmimec esns ons 1 o e Miss May Siljestrom entertained at three tables of bridge last Thursday evening at her home on Oakwood aveâ€" nue, ~ Bs Ne B t en debe stt Monday evening, Februairy 17, Sheridan Rebekah lodge will hold a card party in Odd Fellows halil. Reâ€" freshments will be served and prizes awarded. . All__members and their friends â€"are invited. â€" nounced dead wrant Withers, Bert Roach, Helen Foster and Patsy Ruth Miller. â€"Three Live Ghosts from theâ€"stage play of the same title by Frederick 8. Isham is ‘a stoty of three English soldiers who found themselves proâ€" o iren Tes o 4) uE. Charlotte Greenwood the original and only Letty of Brodway fame will be seen and heard Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday in her uproarious stage farce Solmglatty.”Anallmrcutia supporting Miss Greenwood including Grant Withers, Bert Roach, Helen Foster and Patsv Rnth Millaâ€" cast. during the evening Norma Shearer inâ€"â€"â€" on that evening, some one who is present will be awarded a six weeks‘ trip to Europe in the Big Ten Euroâ€" pean tour being sponsored by Harve Olson, former captain of Purdue‘s football team. There will} also be ten consolation prizes totallinoe #9&5N in Wednesday evening, February 19, will be "European Night" at Miraâ€" lagwo__ba_llroom! No Man‘s Land, and European Night at _â€"_____ Miralago February 19 He was fined $100 and costs in county court on a charge of assault in the same case, according to the Waukegan Sun. 3 > The Axt, girl, with seven friends, were pushing an old Ford car on Prairie ‘avenue when it ran out of gasoline. Mazzetti smashed into this and injured six of the young people, it was charged. s 11 months she spent most of the time in a hospital. Counsel for the defendant, indicated that he would ons reere e en ie mmnainpirn in oi _ _ Injuries _toâ€" Marguerite Axt, of Highwood, who was one of six inâ€" juredâ€"when Louis â€"Mauzzetti,â€"of High: wood, smashed into ‘a c+r in.â€"which she was an cecupant more â€" ~‘% WMEME%; cuit court jury before Judge Edward Shurtleff that she was entitled to $7,â€" 500 in the way of damages. Jury Gives Marguerite â€"Axt 37,_500.,Yer?ct in ... Damage Suit for Injury is »toné, Belle Bennett and Robâ€" Montgomery are included i6 the ouaks iiireraads ul e i aoe Phlr s n L is s m ie rmekeovetiiteendims cairon m ce s ons seipitea i t t on c0r Card Party Monday rison,. Their "Th th ventures will 1 at| Hostesses: Mrs. F. Walters, chairâ€" day | man, assisted bvasdamu, Miller, iveâ€" | Lorch, Brandriff, Doren, Hillman s MM"“’"”"""!’!’ all The regular monthly of the Chicago & Northw Railway Woman‘s club will be held on Wedâ€" nesday, February 19. â€" Business meeting, 1:30 p. NJm Program, 2:30 p. m. Chicago & Northwestern Railway Clhoral club directed by Mr. Harry Slater. Leaders of the party explained that this list is no bar to other candidates‘ filing, as the party would make no endorsement until after the primary. In their opinion the outlook for a Democratic year was promising. For county treasurerâ€"Peter Duffy, Deerfleld. For county superintendent of schools â€" Mrs. Frances Moody of Highland Park. For sheriffâ€"Herbert Yager, Wauâ€" kegan. For county clerkâ€"Joseph Daly, Waukegan. â€" For probate clerkâ€"Thomas Sexton Waukegan. For state representative â€" Frank Behringer, Waukegan. _ f For county judgeâ€"Joseph Jadrich, North Chicago. ____â€" <3g Democratic Candidates _ For County Officers ; in Primary Election Attorney and Mrs. Otis S. Gooch of Wilmette, Illinois announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Mary Idelle to Robert Emmerson Stewart on January 23,:1930. to Meet February 19 . W. Woman‘s Club Following the business session th members. enjoyed a social hour Wfi games and refreshments. f Prizes â€"were won by Mrs. Minn# Whitcomb, â€" Mrs. J. Strong, Ralph Peterson.and Mrs. Scheer. J. W. Strong and Mrs. Philip Scullr Jr. were assiting hostesses. ‘ Entertain Auxiliary On Monday evening at the home o Mrs. Harry Olendorf, members of tht Deerfleld American Legion Auxiliart) incendiary origin had. been overcome by smoke and heat and lived but a few minutes. _ Water Gives Out .. The Deerfleld department mad good headway against the fire as long as the water in one well held out. ‘This was soon exhauted, . howâ€" ever, as was the supply of chenical on the fire cruck. A crew from the Highland Park department also usel its supply of chemicals on the fire ________ To Rebuild Later reports Wednesday were that 83 dogs died in the fire, and that Mrs. McLaughlin planned to rebuill the kennels and would ask an inver tigation to determine the cause of In the meantime her husband tried to rescue some of the dogs which were trapped in the burning building. He succeeded in carrying but three of the animals out of the buildings. All department failed and Mrs. Webster ran abcut two miles to the nesrest available. C be removed in anotherâ€" manner. : Webster and his wife were awakâ€" ened early this morning by the crack ling of flames. Two of the buildings were burning. Efforts to use the teleâ€" The belief held by the caretaker, Thomas~ â€"Webster, and his wife that the telephone wires at the place had been cut and that the fire broke out in at least two of the buildings at the same time caused attaches of the sheriffs office and Deerfield police to scent incendiarism in the fire. y Threats Reported 3 Reports also received by the police state that Mrs. McLaughlin has been receiving threstening letters which in formed her that ifâ€"she did not abanâ€" Mn d wl o Reii a hay barn and a cook house, while departments from Deerfield and High. land Park fought vainly to save them, The home of the caretaker, located but 25 feet from one of the kennels escaped : damage. Fanned by a brisk wind the quickly . destroyed â€"the large °K building, the office of the institn dog refuge, known as Orphans ;;;1:. Storm, two. miles west of Deerfield and resulted in the death ofâ€"aboutâ€"99 of the dogs housed in the kennels, Theloss on the buildings is variously estimated up to $10,000. Fire, suspected to have been of in. cendiary origin, early Tuesday mornâ€" ing destroyed the‘ principal buildings dog refuge, km_)_wn as Orphans of the Fire of Possibly Incendiary Or. ~igin Dcdn‘ Orphans of Storm Kennels ~© DOG REFUGE AND 90 .. INMATES ARE BURNE» MY| r.b. l the large Kenne] of the institution, cook : house, while at it wou fire Mrs, mg» ~ Mys, Mn?el ary 5,\ tal. PFiges Mrs her 5¢ award Jacobs Miss ( #la Erg Mr, West gratul Febru Hospit child day . Th\ Meth home Greer Febrt IAN Park of V lated the yigh nue. For ber cag Mrs avel Mr ing Br

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