Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Sep 1930, p. 4

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RAVINIA AUTUMN FLOWER EXHIBIT Successful Show Held in Village House Sept. 19; Winners in Many Classes H D Byrd Expedition Pictures, Feature of Coming Program Announce Lecture on Christian Science M M W M TV irk ann The Judges . for the imp M 1 he El W w n Thursday evening, welock in the church blie is eordially inâ€" W M the the ther Mil M th ntly en by Atr« th It lecture on Di W incom fron Me M fam ung incs TY The Deer m High School P. T. A. to Discuss Problemg of Board of Education Benefit Dance for Oak Terrace School Oct. 11 M Th TV M U M the M nter reed inct th id Mr the b Steele, Former f Resident, Visitor Here The f the th the I omethings ate H R he opening Shields Hig ecting will fift Edu 1nc e and get their friends to aid e district is greatly in need as the school population is rapidly and there seems to ans of increasing the revenâ€" t by help from outside the ntly PI ghwood and Highland Park o are in sympathy with the the Oak Terrace officials to n high standard of education hool are asked to help by g tickets and attending this October 11. i wl lerick M The Th II A. M. Hold Meeting | Park Chapter No. 226, R. t last evening in Masonic here was a goodly repreâ€" wesent. The Mark Master s conferred on a class of Highwo« nt til he colle th Mr an l »ard will discuss va ir work. im‘ committee has vening so that the nmunity at large in ti th thee cent the 0 tit will MeBride, Mr. C. W Raymond Flynn, mem UrgC IOn Ingf : M. Steele, formerly Highland Park and, of â€" Hollywood,. Caliâ€" and ingt n I1 ay the chi n and Mi PI y, Oct. 2, at 8 p the afternoon, s iv be able to at isiderable number le ~has been en« : the manuscripts ossesses the greatâ€" on of such manâ€" rld. , In the work he has . gathered natter. At the 8 will be t} mieeting h School I e short, snappy, ks, so to speak. e served early, ortunity to meet to pay annua at this meeting rk of the mem i h at large | may members and the problems hort errace e planning a in the school ning, Oct. H, one who has ldren of this lems of THE PRESS thos whe the & on the at 8 p. ay of this support erber scho night 0us the the tends and He aftern Indianap« Annual Card Party the the Wedne W hotel th fu It may be of interest to the many friends, who so freely contributed each year, to know that the Highland Park unit took first place for rehabiliâ€" tation work in District 8, composed of nine othor units in Lake county. ‘There will beâ€"prizes for each table. Tea will be served at 4 o‘clock. repalt irl rInc M) He M tan Mr. T The dausht the The ital and a led ‘him, th ntal and oc fe M di 11 Morton J. Traub funcral «pital. { raub told Dr. Karl Meyer, asâ€" warden of the Cook County and a close friend, who atâ€" him, that the wound was acâ€" and occurred when he slipped | as he was cleaning the gun tory to a hunting trip. as believed to have been reâ€" + from his wound until a few o when an infection set in. ‘raub is survived by his widow, Mortuon Jr., 17 years old, and htor, Suzanne, 15 years old. 53 years old and was manâ€" "~the sccurities department of ~the se & White annud Auxiliary wish to thank Mr. F. hing for the use of the Moraine or such a worthy cause, It is that the many supporters of xiliary. will again be with us ar. as it is through these faithâ€" ors that the work can be carâ€" i J. Traub, LaSalle street inâ€" broker, who was wounded ischarge of a shotgun at his Highland Park on September last night in the Highland vine hotel church il card party of the Amerâ€" i Auxiliary will, be held Oct. 8 at. two‘ o‘clock at » hotel. Receipnts of this e used for service among 1 veterans of the World to Be Held Oct. 8 urities department of ly. will be held ‘Friday 2 o‘clock, at Trinity h. Burial will be at ] WOMEN VOTERS HOLD FIRST FALL MEETING Session at H. P. Sept. 17; Plans \for Year Outlined; Address by Mrs. Podell ‘Open Air Nursery | School Opens Oct. 1 Mrs. Hopkins Presides The league mecting began with a few. words of welcoree by Mrs. Conâ€" stant Hopkins, president, who then mentioned briefly some of the plans for the busy year to come. These inâ€" clude a city and park program for the October league meeting, and a school program for the November meeting, at which times Highland Park problems will be discussed by men who are closest to them. . Also (Continued on page 13) On October 1 the Billies‘ and Franâ€" ces‘, who spent their entire summer at the Open Air Nursery school, will find their favorite "bikes" and swings and other outdoor equipment right back in the yard at 186 Edgecliffe drive, winter quarters of the school. And all the paints and boxes, blocks and coatâ€"hooks will be inside waiting for them: to. take possession. . For on that day Miss Flora Levy reopens the school for the autumn quarter. The summer quarter has been most successful, 20 or more children havâ€" ing been in the group, spending their entire days outâ€"ofâ€"doors as their well sunâ€"tanned little bodies will testify. And even with the coming of cooler days only the most extreme weather will find these children indoors, for there is a sufficiently complete line of children‘s rolling stock and outdoor apparatus to keep them all occupied â€"all of which promotes healthful exâ€" ervise, physical development and moâ€" tor control. Elks Meet Friday The next regular meeting of Highâ€" land Park lodge 1362, B. P. 0. E., will be ‘held Friday evening (tomorrow) September 26. All members are reâ€" | quested to attend. Miss Levy invites inspection of her «chool atâ€"any time and will be happy to. consult with parents concerning their children and any possible atâ€" tending problems. Give Dance October 4 Saturday evening, Oct. 4, Troop A, 14th Cavalry, will hold a homecoming balloon dance. at the Ft. Sheridan gym. Music will be furnished by the Ft. Sheridan Jazz Hounds. 1 b Thursday, September 25, 1930

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