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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1930, p. 3

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Pietro Marchi Will Sing at High Mass There will tfe several surprises dar. ing the evening Ind a. grand wind up with confetti and streamers. Pietro Marchi, of Highllnd Park, who spent several months in Europe studying music, will be the aololst " the Holy Cross church, Deerfield, Sunday morning at high mass It 8 o’clock. He will sing the "Ave Maria" by Gounod and several other selectlons. This dance will be informal Ind excellent music furnished by an or- chestra, directed by Ashley M. Ballou of Chicago, will add to the enjoyment of the evening. , Dancing will begin promptly It nine o'clock and the committee ad- vises those who attend to be at the Village House at that hour-so they will not miss my of the fun. Bake Slle April 19 The Ladies Aid society of the Meth- odist church will hold a bake ind flower sale, Saturday. April 19, at the empty store on Waukeatn av- enue, near Walker avenue. Attractive posters announcing this important event, made by Mr. Barry Howe Bentley, are on view in prom- inent locations throughout the vicin- ity. The above mentioned houses and those which have won recognition in the Small House competition, will be shown to the public, by means of a series of arrows. Unless the owners of these houses wish to allow visitors to enter their homes. these winning houses will be shown only exteriorly. (Continued on page 43) The annual “Spring Frolic,” the last of the series of subscription dances given by the social committee of the Ravinia Woman’s club will be held at the Village House, Saturday, May 3. "Spring Frolie" Brings V Dance Series to End Interest in the Better Homes in America campaign grows steadily as the time for its culmination ap- proaches in Highland Park. During the week of April 27, May 3, two houses will be on exhibition to the general public-the house on Clit. ton drive in Sunset terrace, built by the high school boys under the au- pervision of Mr. W. E. Durbahn, in which labor saving devices for facil- itating housework will be exhibited; and the house and garden on the cor- ner of Linden and Lincoln avenues, which will be furnished and land- scaped. T Vowm: XIX INTEREST GROWS IN BEI'I‘ER HOME WEEK More About Campaign and Houses In Which Exhibits ' Are to Be Shown T be Highlanh Park Press Highland Park Chapter No, 226, Royal Arch Mourns, will hold their regular stated meeting in the Mannie Temple on Wednesday evening, April M. After I short business session the past masters' and most excellent master’s degree will be conferred. All Masons of this degree Ire invited to attend. After eonferrintr the degrees adjournment will be taken to the din- ing hall where light refreshment: will be nerved. Chrdhrty April " , A card and buneo puny will be given by the Odd Fellows on hid-y, April M at the Odd Fellow’l hall on Laurel avenue. Come and enjoy the evening. "Little Johnny Jones" - Lively, wholesome comedy which begins and ends with a thrilling horse race. Fum- ily. The following recommendations are given regarding the tthm, to be shown during the week in local and neigh- boring thentres: "Sunny Side Up"-" musical com- edy thoroughly amusing. Adults. "Hit the Deck" - Music-l comedy. A mixture of the Imaging Ind the inane. Fair entertainment for tho family. . The chapter was [lid to know that one of its oldest and much loved mem- bers, Mrs. H. S. Brown wu Ible to go.and left with her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Burdick on Friday. Mrs. J. B. Garnett, regent of the chlpter for the last two yeua. Mrs, Kellogg Speed, nominee for the oMce of in. coming regent. and Mrs. O. 8. Pea. body are also attending the conven- tion. Mrs. R, J, Batty who has not yet returned from the south, plans to attend tuso as has been her CUB. tom in former years. Mrs. R. W. Stevens is.a delegate from the Chi. also chapter. The following films are recom- mended as flltm, of the very best for excelleht family entertainment, some of them have been shown in our local and neighboring theatres. The others are worthy of your attendance, "The Sky lek" "The Vat-bond king" "Only the Brave" “Sn-h and Son," "Around the World in Graf Zeppelin," "Aero" the World with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson." . Past Master Degree at B. P. Chapter The National Congress of the D. A. R. assembled at Washington, D.C., this week nus special tsitrtMeattas tor the local chapter, because of the fuel: that so many of its members Ire in attendance; It is an experience never to be forgoten and there is always a desire on the part of one who has once attended that convention, to be a delegate whenever possible. Report on Fill" The Better Films committee's weekly message follows: Local Women Attend D. A. R. Natl. COMNOO At Capital This Week HIGHLAND Pm. 1mm". fauna", Arm. 17, 1880 These ham Ire I" compo-ed of Highlmd Park und Highwood bowl- ers, and credit in due the local bull- hell firms whlch hue mule it pol- sible for then bowlers to uphold the bowling interest; of their hon: towns in It: great "mull Mate con- tent. The outcome of their phyla. will be wntehed for with interest by their friends in this city and High- wood. um; ink-main! Iceman Clo-in- inr. . Hallow-I nu! Snldlon. by In. Finnlun. of the Voter-hf hmuhal. Sad-l Morallty. by Mrs. Icon- Tbmlul of Walla-nu, Mala dinner. [and Tmpgnnfo lam. by " "In In» __ SJ". '2»! 'w-iakel'uh? Jamil-i linear" , Manama Payer no: Lunch. . Mn. J. D. Caner of Dan-MM. Dunk"!!! Sun: BENIN. lead by In. B. B. Ball of Midland Put. _ Downloml. Ind by In. WIIIhm Pure- of "kill-M Plrk. 'NS, by In. V. C. III-Ir of "MI-lid If . Cuumy Work. by In. C. P. 11mm ot [Lie Fan-t. county Widen. Bdueatbnnt Work. ht the Rev. Frank M of thr HIRMAM Pu- I'm-brain church. Hunk. by III. Hume Wad an and Mrs. B.. die Badman of Mold. Sock] Work And mm... by Judge Perry L PM. of With-In. Add”. by Brtt M. Innhall. of Okla-co. Mrs, K. J. Arm-(Null. Div-Ming. nevuthmnln. Ind , In. Thoma Gordon of of lehhnd Pu . Our Liter-tun. M In. Ottve Snyder of Zion enmity dlmmr. Civlen, by In. Ernest 0-th of than. mn- tr Jiricwr. V Hulk by In. Rhrttthold Tim-I of lake Iot- After egreet many requests came enberger. who is a student In the in, the pure-ht group " the Bethany School of Speech at Northwestern Evnngelicul _church decided to'repeet university and will "only. In III- the impressive plgelnt entitled “The let's degree in June. In place of Kr. Chnllenge of the Crone." Since the Dinkeloo. who else in leaving at the menace of the parent centers about and of the when! your, untold PM the theme of the Gran, It we: decided VII canted to be held of the like to present the tune on Good Mu deptrtmcnt in the school. Kr. M evening. The Ipeclll lighting and in " pruent mum band, ' mullc add very much to the lmpren- tn Ind choral mule It ttl-s lveneu of the menu”. Fells. N. Y. Highland Park bowling tesms will be entered for the first time this your in the Illinois Bowling tournament. which is scheduled to start April 18, in Wnukegsn. snd closing April m. W. C. T. U. Institute at ' Presbyterian Church Repeat Patent on Good Friday Evening Highland Park night is Tuesday, April 22, and the Highland Park and Highwood boosters unm- scheduled to pttrtieipttte Ire: Highland Park Press, Tony’s Ruben, Rocket-well- er'a Studio, Sobey'l Market, Pieehietti Bros., Killinn'l Plumbers, Bowman Dairy. Bowden & Sons, North Shore Buick, Highwood Bakery, Sum I Leonardl and Highwood Chnmber of Commerce. The institute for Lake Forest Doer- field Ind Highlnnd Park W. C. T. U. will be held in the Presbyterian church. April 22, with the following program: Local Bowling Team: In State Tournament At Waukegau April " " ..00 AM, “Acquiring a rigttbot-nmr and wid- ening In existing right of w for I public street and lidewnlk from the south city limit. of the City of Kick- Ind Pnrk, " A point in the month!- ly boundary line of Lot 2, in th- Inb- diviuion of the want 22% an: of ti. nonth 80 mm of the But aha-hull ot the Sluthwut Qumr- ot Section " Town-hip " North, Ban IA Int of the Third Principnl Harm-I. and (Continued on put a) Beowuniution ot the Doubli- Shield- high school board of - tion, following the annual school obe- tion of hot Saturday. In dated at a meeting of the baud - Tul- day evening. George New w re-elected president of the hood. Funk W. Reed, winter. Ind Ibo Lillian Tucker Ivu reappointed coc- rotary. At this council not!“ a moll- tlon II» was tNd provldln‘ for n- taining Attorney Bow-n E. Selm- muher u spacial comma! In an. no- ceediu. This I!” will be "ted on Inter. Territory About The territory to be that“ by the proceedinn in this manor In - ed in the following mm from tho resolution: Two new teachers were Oil-M In the pile: of [in Com, - making an! drum-dc (anchor. who is lowing to be married nut In... the board cmployod Kin Ella. Illi- enberger. who is I student In the School of Snatch It Northwuhn university and will "only. In lu- hr'l «(no in Jun. In plan of Kr. Dinkeloo, who nllo ll hull. at the and of the uhool your. limit Huh 'raaett-dtobeheadotttt.tt-ie deputation: in the school. It. "teh in " mount (.0:th band, ' H. S. Board Rwandan; Engage 2 New Touche" At the - meeting of tho city council and board of loepl unprovo- mentl Monday evening inltlnl no“ were taken looking to the securing of a right of way for.the grout loo-toot highway through the Skoklo all” from the north to the south limits of the city to MM with the action of this road to the Iouth. Tho out. will build the mad, to be know- on Route " but the mud commonl- tiu must obtain the righto ot my. md through Highland Park it ll 0:- pected that this will have to ho don by condemnation wounding; TO CONDEMN ROUTE FOR “ROUGH ROAD At the board min. I Malinda: wu pretend providing foe I pub. lie hearing on the matter. the duh to be Med later, And thin "solution “I filed for utiou It a Inter Mac. Council Pup-m Muno- for Super-“mun Plan: Other Bulim- Don Nm- ,

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