Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 May 1930, p. 9

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Moose Present Emblem to Past Dictator at Meeting Monday Highland Park lodge No, 446, Loy- al Order of Moose, held its regular meeting last Monday evening at Wit- ten Hall as which time I large class uf candidates were initiated. The regular degree staff exemplified the work which was dune in a very pleas- ing manner. At the next regular meeting which will be held Monday evening, May 26, memorial services for deceased mem- bers will be held. All members are urged to be present and in this way honor the memories of departed mem- hers. It may be interesting for members tu know that " each meeting a prize is being donated by some member of the lodge to the persotrholdintr the lucky number. This plan has in. creased the attendance at meetings and each member is urged to be pres- ent at the next meeting for the draw. ing. The prize is to be donated by Dan McNeil. Thursday, May 15, 1930 Last Tuesday evening a number of Highland Park members attended the meeting of Waukegan lodge at which time the mortgage on their Moose home was burned with proper cere- monies. At the close of the meeting a social time was enjoyed by all. Important change of schedules of certain trains will become eiretetwe Sunday, May 18, 1930. For particu- lars apply to Ticket Agent. 11 r'HAYGE IN TRAIN SERVICE _ CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RY. 470 Chestnut J COLLETT E SOEURS Keep your gowns up to date. A different hem line, a new sleeve will change the dress entirely-and often it is just a little alteration that makes a dress look fashion right. Albert P. suite i Mr, Albert P. Suite, national eol cil representative of the No_l:th_Sho Area council, is in New York thl week attending the annual meeting tho National Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Many problems of importance are to come before the national meeting this year, including the younger boy program, extension of the registration system of adults, the $10,000,000 campnign to secure funds. to enable the nationll council to extend its service to the local fields and various other items involving ex- tension of the work to serve I larger number of boys with a larger number uf trained leaders. Mr. Finite has been a volunteer worker in scouting for rainy your: and was the first president of the North Shore Area council at the time that it was organized in December of 1926. His home is at 20l Central avenue, Highland Park.. His Ions, Albert Jr. and John, are both Eagle Scouts. Dressmaking Remodeling Attend Scout Council Phone Winn. 1011 THE PRESS Min Grace Niebuhr wan bully shaken and bruised in In unto loci- dent Int Thursday. May 8, when the car which the wu driving on Deer. field road struck the rear of mother car going the nine my. She we: taken to the Highland Park haul“! and on Monday we: able to be re- moved to her home. Several Art Injured in Automobile Crashes Min Irene Myers and mu Esther Niemic were slightly injund Satur- dny while driving on Pnirie avenue when their car and one driven by Jema Riley of Highwood lideewiped ench other. The girls were not eeri- oully hurt and were discharged After being treated " the Highland Park hospital SOMETHING NEW! Rayon Crepe Dance Set This In the name hore “at hundreds of our customers have been buying regularly at 8135‘ pair. A {Home became of ita fine appen- nnce 3nd excellent wearing aunties. An nll silk, pique top, Nil-fashioned ehfiton in all the new Ind ntnple eludes including: Muse-den: . Rundown . Flue. lvolre Allure-Seehe- Wis“!!- Dr-Piet-N-e-f-Gray Wayne Knit $1.95 Silk-to-Top Chiffon Hose The outstanding hosiery value of the season! Cheater Towel of lob-nick av- enue w“ attack by n cur Sand-y evening while walking on the Shri- dot road and Central - inter- uctlon. The en wan driven by n In. libiu of lake Faust. - ittetothereporttotttePotiee. I: summed slight bruins. Two Manama". boy: who run away from home to become aviator- were betrayed in New York by their Bedouin: went. If they wanna to remain in limb-null unnodeod they should hove cultluud the “Timid Avenue" dinleet. The ,ntatt boy who ttred to bulk " the garden In the spring in: M ttpnowtotteatimdtmair-- who can't walk more than Mt an. I day over the golf cont-e. $1sf5, 3pm. $4. 75

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