Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Sep 1930, p. 46

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44 KAPSCHULL NAMES LEGION OFFICIALS Chicago; Boy gett, Waukes Herbert Beele eott: member Chicago; Billman, _ arms, Ben of Legiont and a spe July 17, Lake Villa; Ausg field; September 18, Dee The Legion County co day evening held a big organization meeting at gan hotel which was 1 Among the speakers we Smith, â€" Bruno Henders West. Commander Char W URGES BENEFITS OF HIRING LOCAL LABOR i work Will Effect Saving Few of our workers make : than they are entitled to. A very stantial saving can be made by ing good work done in a careful by those we can trust. In fact a ing of this kind amounts to : a man in straitene break that pledge matically _ reduced worke Any hat h D M the May M ng the han rgan Th prl di ake advocate chapla Lake n Hadac ion meeting |. which was he speakers w runo _ Hender mmander Cha rhth district, t e few dollars lopped District Meetings meetings for the year will the following places: Octoâ€" Highwood; November 21, : December 19, Waukegan; 16, Libertyville; â€"February Chicago; March 20, Highâ€" ; April 16, Lake Forest; ntioch; June 30, Lake Bluff; ake Villa: August 21, Deerâ€" tinued from page 3) ukc enth d the work done by our own is usually of a much highâ€" than that done by outsidâ€" s strikingly so in the case â€" ‘The difference in money uilt Forest c maill onvention Ei ty ngly so in the case lifference in money rtable garage and August 21, Deerâ€" Deerfield. y council on Monâ€" big banquet and g at the Waukeâ€" as well attended. Sidney D. Morris ving two erson, _ Bradford harles Kapschull , the commaniler ct, .n Cook counâ€" graves registraâ€" issell C. Tomlinâ€" ollege al rofessor good od carpenter we buy the that we canâ€" »king homeâ€" ong 1) run i8 many off a aut sub it bang Several Bowling Teams _ Start Season This Week ter than expected. Following are the scores 4 Men Teams The Waukegan Recreation M M Ol W H W Sunset Valley Tee Club bridae whic the tween . Mr the Mr Kew ar irkhar 1 The While in M The final r II ptember to Close Year Tuesday ; Golf, Luncheon, Cards Th wd one of the building h Thil vear ind new Majestic Bowling Alley for business last night with a As a special feature two Wauâ€" ; Men Teams and four speâ€" Menâ€" Team bowled _ match The alleys were in perfect nd conditions in general were v the bowlers to.be even betâ€" Deerfield sehool boys‘ patrol the week beginning Monday her 22, 1980.â€" With seven of ip; the 1 Mrs. Witt have moved into + Toll apartment on Wauâ€" ad formerly occupied by Mrs. Leonard who* have e of the apartments in corâ€" Grand 5 Men Teams ninted later hovs on it in th ib cam three 726 500 Grand 1 ing« hou: f the club tourna off this week be o meet at the club ng as the weather 186 Fabian and Mrs n by the Jatter. . 19 161 160 167 206 182 ) 1| arand i there: will be h table. the last day of ich special golf inned, the. memâ€" meet at the club Harry Allsbrow ind theâ€" morning n, ~will have arty in their on the second e. _ Four golf that day: one 186 181 801 190 185 187 191 the THE PRESS the mem otal 201 182 160 880 .04 160 160 207 05 Hey_ will iecessful 2082 Total 584 Total Total L., Friday. Advisors will get in touch with each 1637\ wirl before the set date. Many inâ€" teresting things are planned for each Total|group this year. Don‘t forget, meetâ€" 525| ings are starting the week of Septemâ€" 2082 531 617 607 60 18 198 186 M | 41 90 Girl Reserves Mrs. Carl MeManus, perhaps known to many because of the work of her husband with the Boy Scouts, is asâ€" sisting with the work of the Girl Reâ€" serves of the Y. W. C. A. this year. Mrs. McManus was a Girl Reserve while in high school in Detroit, has had a great deal of experience workâ€" ing:â€"with girls. She conducted the comâ€" munity daily vacation church school in Glencoe this summer. The fall work is being set up under her direcâ€" tion. Ir Girl Reserve Hike Saturday morning fiftyâ€"eight> rolâ€" licking G. R. and three advisers startâ€" ed on their "Fall Tramp" down the rouwh sbores of Lake Michigan. Durâ€" ing the tramp much thought was put on the tasty lunches which each hiker carried. It was decided, after much discussion that games and races be nlayed to work up an appetite before lunch.. After a number of minutes of romping an unanimous vote was taken to eat. A fire was built for numerous hot dogs that accompanied the hungry 0 traveler After ar hol« fiftyâ€"cight. happy, tired girls tripped hanpily home. The Girl Reserves have been asked by Mrs. Charles Benson to assist in the sale of the Blue Forgetâ€"meâ€"not Saturday, Sept. 27, 1930, for the disâ€" abled American veterans of the World war. Many have signed un both from Deerfield.© Highwood _ and â€" Highland Park. If others wish to avail themâ€" Ther sirnment of hour, at the. Â¥.W.G,.A. after school Friday evening. Mrs. Harry.M. Pier, membership chairman of the board of directors of the Y. W. C. A.. has issued invitaâ€" tions to members and friends of the association to a tea at the building ©/0â€"040â€"0â€"0.0â€"0â€"0 0 0 â€"0â€"0 00 0 0 0 6 8 0 000 60 0 0 00 0â€"0â€"0â€"6â€"0 4600 0 0 0 0 t â€"tH0 â€"tn0 t 000 ts n@ i 1000 00 0 0 0â€"0â€"0 00 00 6 6 0 8 0 0 h 6 6 6 0 5 6 68 6 0 6 5 0 5 0 5 t 1t t 1t t t 0 0 5 0 t t ts ente Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye, Girl Reserves. The reguâ€" r meetings will start Monday, Sept. at your regular time and place. ibs â€"Sr.â€"Monday, Cubs Jr.â€"Tuesâ€" v, Deerficld, Wednesday, Deerfield . 5 and 6 grade Wednesday, Wilmot R. Friday, Makio, Friday, and L. NU )0 tor lunch the champion sandâ€"digâ€" of the Highland Park Girl Reâ€" ‘s showed their skill by contestâ€" n digging the widest and deepest in two minutes. A prize was preâ€" d for this unusual contest, Songs lead. by Marjorie Kendall and eight. happy, tired girls tripped In my candidacy for membership on the Oak Terrace School Board (to fill office vacated by Herman Juhrend) office to be held for two years, I am asking my friends for their support. Election day is September 27th. in . service . for please phone the will be a meeting instruction of 1 Albert A. Axt it the Y.W.C.A : of the work work and as this worthy Â¥. W;â€"C.oks Young Women‘s Christian association will in her interesting and enthusiasâ€" tic way present some of her experâ€" iences in the association work. Miss Huckins is not a stranger in Highland Park, having lived here, a friend and roommate of the former secretary, Miss Helen McQuillen. Monday, Sept. 29 at 3 o‘clock. The Choral club of the Highland Park Music club will sing, and Miss Esther Huckins of the national board of the Disabled Veterans to Have Forgetâ€"Meâ€"Not Day issued on the occasions of Forgetâ€"Meâ€" Not day by President Wilson, Presiâ€" dent Harding, President Coolidge and President Hoover each year. It has also seen a warm endorsement by the Director of the U. S; Veterans Buâ€" reau which is the agency set up by the Government to handle the tlaims of disabled veterans. The D. A. V, is the only veterans organization composed exclusively of disabled World War Veterans conâ€" gressionally recognized as their ofâ€" ficial spokesman. The peak of the load of disabled men will not be reached for. another 10 or 15 years. ‘The D. A. â€"V. must be prepared to help the many unfortâ€" unate disabled men and their famâ€" ilies, whose claims will constantly be demanding‘ attention and concentratâ€" ing on the one plank of their program of "Helping Disabled ‘Men to help themselves." "The Foregetâ€"Mcâ€"Not appeal will be made on Argonne day, Saturday, September 27.â€"Contributed. *Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Culver, while on a honeymoon trip in southern Onâ€" tario, Canada, suffered painful cuts and bruises and theirâ€" car was considâ€" erably damaged when it skidded on a freshly sprinkled pavement and struck a tree, in St. Thomas, Ont., Sept. 13. They were in a hospital there several days and report very kind treatment on the part of the peoâ€" ple there, despite that they were strangers. ~Mrs. Culver was formerly Miss Alvira Schneider, daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. Hugo Schneider of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Culâ€" ver returned home a few days ago and are at present visiting friends in Chiâ€" cago Heights for a few days. Daughter of Postmaster Injured in Auto Crash; Husband Also Is Hurt the Thursday, September 25, 1930

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