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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1930, p. 4

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FILTRATION PLANT NOW IN OPERATION Work Not Cum‘pleled and Plant Not Ready for Public Inâ€" 4 spection; Details Higch School P. T. A. fhal of Sheboys Local Resident Dies in Florida Last Week; Funeral Held Mond: M W TY Annual Meeting May 1 W W Mains to W n One M the last me« the f I!l W M Mr id M Al H in s.. Margare s, Dorothy and Mrs. N in. Wis. Ir M H he ntil Flushed r the ng M nc Te fr um M Hu Wi M m Lim i1 m inMUd dr )Ian Ar 1gu H We El Lh« th rI Ian a v Ossoli Club Luncheon Closes; Year‘s Officers Elected; Reports Made H Ravini: Soldiers to Drill at Fort Sheridan Friday M I M M h in M h a k: during the sham melee. toons will make an attack smoke, woaring masks. At the field artillery will drill, into action and firing. Ka Mi Mi H W iarden Club Annual Guest Day y, Mrs. He Kennicott, @uns usin nelud Aj T} i lu M » luncheon th M ud pl d‘ the ut y at headquar ce on the cay regular sched int P h ridan will give us military acâ€" nry and ha which T HE °P RES 3 Revolution" ed for her Theâ€" Knitter incss office exper hreier mecting of Sho sparkling Debussy, reality. delightful by Bach: h Mr. Salvi Ne ng D . Mason, Mrs. Osâ€" AM ing, ant dlen clul the mectâ€" rs for In was a ire au of 0 nmuniâ€" whland m many owill Mrs rdded c has Mrs. f the Mi held anâ€" Anc of ly In h Ravinia Woman‘s Club Arts Committee Plans Exhibit for Next Week who m Mother‘s and Daughter‘s Party to Be May 2 th M Report Transfer of Real Estate Locally Highland P> house on. a l «trect, Evans the Evanston son was the h M by call Due to the ittee cf the rl +} findin th ption beymour, & l en to all whe irine ~ unusua M mJ 11 f1 W hairs int M1 e information as where they can 4t ind bring Ur ip April ind or A. Alexand 1 furnish‘s) Horn will ru erly and Elmwood avenues, Pork, for the Tâ€"room ‘brick iâ€"lot 40x135 at 736 Central instom. â€" Pierve G. Beech of nCt H and other ike mone urely uchter ter this committee has iz samples â€" of lovely | over the country, hand fixturés, pottery, ‘glassâ€" tre work of the arts comâ€" Ravinia Woman‘s club, in is Mrs. â€"Ralph Fletâ€" church ur rest broker M daushter If nder Davis «ha imks his I W ngC th the autiful . handâ€"woven hocked rugs, such remote districts in f the south, handâ€" 4. and basket work: ut unique on the exhibit # h of Quinlan & Tyâ€" re inter tful the DC ome other girl‘s or with you. Be rvations in early ant In and will b mmittee hopes rthwhile thing for . beautiful pric rirl H t th and This enterâ€" line of work erest‘s sake. Ralph oppor ntaining articles unknown prices rection ay will Mrs. ] traded. to 50x150 on wenue, beâ€" the he procured on rememâ€" nent so ort her wtiful in th hous urpt cha of the u. will v.â€" In «. My inde take ul and in H ANNUAL MEETING OF H. P. WOMEN VOTERS Leagise Hears Report of Year‘ Work; Other Interesting Features fi Th pl Thrift Shop Moving W May In Indoor Baseball Plans to Be Made at Meeting A meoting ¢f Highland Park Inâ€" door Baseball league boosters will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o‘clock ot the office of H. & R. Anspach,â€"at which plans for the coming season will be discussed. All interested in the matter and all who wish to parâ€" ticipate are invited to attend this moeting and help get things started. wil eall Mn )11 tore between the Ringâ€"Ting Candy hop and the Ilinois Bellâ€" Telephone fce. it« new number is 35 North Mi Th Thei »Uu no rid eaguc th p the and block Tu be d the policy of planning the ms around the work of the committees, and spoke of the nt: coâ€"â€"peration of the Illinois in supplying information and +s. â€" The subjects covered durâ€" e year were: State and Fedâ€" epislation; sicial hygiene and citizenship; women on juries; n in Industry; and the World (Continued on page 13) an th d W the new Thrif in road. iess will be:carried on at the p the remainder of this week, new store will be closed Monâ€" o=day, and Wednesday of next April 28, 20, 30, to be ready grand opening on Thursday, con l« on â€"bringing all that they can find and sp;&o. as the Thrift vory anxious to make this as cvent as possible. . Anything to be brought in personally, called for if you will kindly Thrift Shop, H. P. 544. presidt ang which ort of Thursday, April 24, 1930 ock captains, and spo ctings having been he rt program policy of und the Grinnell, second vice rogram chairman, c> licy of planning th nd the work of th to New Location Mrs. E. R. Jerome nt, and organizatio; m was someone at the new h of the days next iop is closed to purâ€" of Shop. will be In any and it in and i de prec nc Mi‘s all thrift a special wing and ome s on of chairâ€" spoke in the Mrs

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