KAPSCHULL NAMES â€"LEGION OFFICIALS List of. County Legionnaires Who Will Have Charge of Activities for Year Thursday, September Officers and committee chairmen of Lake County council, American Leâ€" gion, have been appointed by Comâ€" mander Charles C. Kapschull, Deerâ€" field, completing the lineup of activiâ€" ties for the next year, following the organization meeting of the council he‘d Friday evening at Great Lakes. Commander Kapschull also outlined a schedule of meetings for this year. Appointments are: List of Officers | Adjutant (district to depurtmcnt).‘ Clarence _Huhn, Deerfield;. adjutant (within district), W. C. Cayer, Fort Sheridan; executive committee (aside from district officers), Loren Cahn, Henry Rhode, Vietor Woertz. Execuâ€" tive committee meetings will be held October 13, January 12, April 12 and August 3. Other officers include: County organization officer, Victor Woertz, Waukegan; Service Officer, Monty Rasmussen, _ Lake Forest; Bogardus Act officer, Bradley F. West, Wankegan;. Public Relations officer, Frank Elwe‘l, Highland Park; Finance officer, Leonard Hook, Grayslake. Other Names Athletic, Archie Maplethorpe, Anâ€" (Continued on page 44) Grace McClure Is ¢ Wed Sunday Evening A very pretty wedding was that of Miss Grace McClure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. McClure of Franklin, North Carolina, and Mr. William Holden, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Holden of Chicago. A double ring ceremony took place at sevenâ€" thirty Sunday evening, September 21, at the home of the bride‘s brother, Mr. C. R. McClure of W. Park avenue, the Rev. H. F. Siemsen officiating. The bride was lovely in a dress of brown crepe and ‘carried an . arm bouquet of yellow tea roses. The maâ€" tron of honor, Mrs. C. R. McClure wore green crepe and. carried pink Drown crepe and carried an . arm bouquet of yellow tea roses. The maâ€" tron of honor, Mrs. C. R. McClure wore green crepe and carried pink roses. _ Mr. Theodore Holden of Oak Park served his brother as best man. After. the ceremony a buffet supper was served to the members of the imâ€" mediate families. The young couple left for a short wedding trip, and upon their return will _ reside at> the New Lawrence hotel, Chicago, where they will be at home to their many friends after October 1. _ Charles Rudolph of County Line road fell from a C. N. W. R. R. freight car Monday morning and was badly bruised, it is reported. He was helpâ€" ing to unload a coal car when the acâ€" cident. occurred. Is Injured Monday The Harvest Home dinner dance of the Exmoor club will be held Saturâ€" day evening at the club. . Numerous dinner parties are being planned. Harvest Home Dinner Dance in Fall from Car 1930 Mrs. M. L. Pitcher of Prospect and Dale avenue entertained a group of relatives and friends at dinner last Sunday in. honor of her . brother, "Cap‘t" Woodbridge Cary‘s eightyâ€"six birthday. "Cap‘t" has been associatâ€" ed with the North Shore Trust comâ€" pany bank #ince its establishment about 20 years ago and has many friends in Highland Park who wish him many more happy birthdays. The Highland Park Music club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Leander Winters, 359 Laurel avenue on Wednesday, September 24. Although it was the first. meeting after the summer vacation, the artists of Mrs. Leander Winters, 3509 Laure! avenue on Wednesday, September 24. Although it was the first. meeting after the summer vacation, the artists gave an unusually finished performâ€" ance and every one thoroughly enâ€" joyed both program and social hour which followed. The hostesses assistâ€" ing were Miss Anniec Cobb, Mrs. Easton.. Mrs. Mannings, and Mrs. Lul in by Powder H. P. Music Club Opens Season With Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 24th Earl H. Purdy has been appointed local _ representative for Highland Park and adjacent territory for the Minneapolis Heat Regulator, the oldâ€" Purdy Local Agent for Minneapolis Regulator cst and best known thermostat heat | control devices on the market, Mr.1 Purdy is prepared to furnish inforâ€"| mation regarding this fine heat con-\ trol system to all who may be interâ€" ested Following is the program in de wil: an Steenderen Voenl Byron Capt. Woodbridge Cary 1 the n the Idle Cal M pinnist Atalinta ) ut the plar IHT II R THE PRESS ln Snint ffme hâ€"H than Ph Debus D« Hande inoff {Mipg iMiy Mr iffes ] STATE BANK AIDING ‘ â€"SCHOOL THRIFT PLAN s | set for p | given 1 1| the Da â€"| olution save a gal dar, have table. on Affords Service of Clerk to Hanâ€" dle Savings of Children Deâ€" posited in Bank the educational factor. _ Regarding th Thrift program in the schools of th Chicago suburbs the following is fur nished : suDurDs carried their and deposited in the s first bant At the and deposited their summer savings in the school sgavings bank on the first bank day of the new school year, At the same time that their deâ€" posits are being checked by their felâ€" low pupils acting as cashiers and tellâ€" ers, they are receiving lessons in (Continued on page 41) Wednesday, October 29 is the date set for the annual card party to be given by the north shore chapter of the Daughters of the American Revâ€" olution. Tt is hoped that a large number of interested friends will «ave the date and plan to make this a gala cvent in the fall gocial calenâ€" dar. © Exceptionally: beautiful prizes have already been sclected for each table, and all plans are being careâ€" fully laid to make this a very deâ€" lightful occasion. Tickets ‘will soon be on sale, but in the meantime save the date, Ocâ€" tober 29. October 29 Is Date of D. A. R. Card Party Night School Opens at High School Oct. 6 Card Party October 1 Campbell Chapter No. 712, 0. E. S., will hold their next meeting Wednesâ€" day, Oct. 1. A brief business meeting will be held which will be followed by bridge, five hundred and bunco, Ail members are invited to attend. School rk is carly all school children in Highâ€" Park participate in the school ng or Thrift programs of the sevâ€" ~local schools, and the Highland ¢ State bank reports that it does iderable work in connection with handling of these accounts, as akes almost the entire time of clerk to take care of them. This : is not a monéy making proposiâ€" it is pointed out, as the: bank rfully donates its services as an ational factor. Regarding the children i includiig their â€"ban} ki in 50 of Chicago‘s c Highland Park, k books to school { the and Service Sales Highland Park Auburn Company We also have some Highland Park, Ilinois used car values Phone H. P. 2830 505 Elm Place