Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1930, p. 3

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REV. FRANK Frrr TO LEAVE LOCAL CHURCH Presbyterian Minister Acceptsl The book Fair at the Ravinia vil- Call to Grosse Pointe, Sub. lage- house, sponsored by-the Ravinia . urb of Detroit Irarenttuwher's association, under ' -..-- lthe leadership of the Program enm- On Tuesday evening of this wee1dmittee of that organization. captained the Rev. Frank Fitt annnunced to the i by Mrs. Howard Kornhlith, was a session of the Highland Park Presby-Ideeided success. both from a point of terian church his decision to aeeeptlview of resident buyers and from a iinaneial point of view. The school library will be considerably enriched as a result of the purchase of books T ’ ldurim: the week of the fair. _ a unanimous call to the Grouse Pointe Merrinrival church, Detroit, and re- quested that a éongregational meeting be held on Wednesday evening, Dee. 17, to vote upon the dissolution of his pastoral relationship. On the follows ing day a statement of this request was announced through the mails to every member of the local church. Mr. Pitt has been pastor of the Presbyterian church for a longer perind than any other of its pastors, having served 12 years and nine months with the close oChi, term at the end of this calendar year. Dur- ing his pastorate the parish has dou- (Continued on pace 48) Thrift Shot) Aids VOLUME XIX The attention of the public is again called to the fact that there are many people in Highland Park who are' not atrle" to buy new things, but are greatly benefitted by clothing pur-‘ chased at the Thrift Shop. Contribu. tinns are greatly needed, and all whol can are asked to donate to the Thrift' Shop. l The annual meeting and election of officers of Campbell Chapter No. 712, 0. E. S., was held last evening in Masonic hall. The following offi- cers were chosen for the ensuing year. Worthy matron, Mrs. Blanche Muller; associate matron, Mrs. Louise Strenger; worthy patron, Henry Han- son. A plea is also being made for tin- foil. This is sold and the money oh. tained helps the charity fund. Annual Meeting of Conductress, Mri. Helen Aber- crcmby; associate conductress, Mrs. Agnes Nelson; secretary. Mrs. Cath- erine Levin; and treasurer. Hugo L. Schneider. Campbell Chapter in Charity Work T be Highlanh Park Pram Book Fair at Ravinia Village House n Fine Success; the Committee As an institution, however, the fair} is to continue throughout the your“ owing to the generosity of kroch's and the Walden hook shop, for any Ravinia resident huying books from either of these book stores during this entire school year, (requesting that the purchase be credited to the Ravinia P. T. A.) will provide the some percentage of profit for the school library which was accorded it from the sales during the week of the book fair. The permanent committee in charge of this work is headed by Mrs. Schmidt. with Mrs. Henry Foreman, Mrs. Clazhorn and Mrs. Emery an vice-ehairnien. It is huited that I crrtvsiderabie revenue will accrue to the school library from this kind ac- tion on the part of the hook stores, plus the interested work of the local ex mmittee. The formal dinner dance. Dee. 6 promises to be very popular. These are the ftrst of the winter sports at Exmoor. Under .the supervision and direc- tion " Mrs. Robert Greenslade, presi- dent of the Highland Park Lady Elks. n omtmittee is working hard on a Elks and Lady Elks Give Card Party Dec. 10 "and party, which is to be sponsored by the B. P. Ch E. and the Lady Elks of this city. This will take pllce on Wednesday evening, Dee. lo, at 8 pelock at the Elks' hall on Laurel and McGovern streets. A large attendance is expected as the proceeds taken in will go to the Elks' Community Welfare commit- tee, and will be used for Christmas baskets and other charity needs. Became of the present depression of unemployment, a large fund will be needed, and it is the hope of those two clubs that a large number of peo- ple will take this op rtunity of lend- ine a helping Mandi-To the less for- tunate and needy ones, at tho same time spending a pleasant evening. Winter Events Are Staged at Exmoor The first ladies bridge and tea was held Wednesday, Dee. 3 It two o'clock. " the Exmoor club. - r RefrEshmeMs 'will be served and rrizes will be awarded. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1980 PLAN FASHION SHOW HERE JANUARY 10TH To Be Given at Elm Place Audi- torium as Benefit for Sod-l Service Committee Saturday. Jan. 19, has been chosen as the dam for the Fuhim Show to be presented, both afternoon and eve- ning of that day, in the Elm Piles sehoul auditorium for the hrdeftt of the H ighland Park Such! Service com- mince. "The Hikmders" is the name chosen be the enthusiastic group who met Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Henry B. Clark to make plans for what promises to be I most bril- liant event given for a very neces~ wry Work in our own community. Chairmen and co-ohairmnn of the Various rummim-os are already work- ine intensively tn mike this a unique Mtair. "The Evolution of Courtship," an nriginu! presentation. will prerede the pnradp of m-nnikim who will in- t-hnlo the dehutantes of this Ind other years. the nub-debs. and a few ml- trons, Even the 'ilatintr arrangement (Continued on page 43) Communitv Service to Aid in Employment of Recreation Director At 1 Inevting of the Highland Purl: Community Service group, held a few days no. two directors. Everett L. Millard and Edward M. Laine were ol,eeted, and the bond voted to up- nrmwinte "mo toward the salary and oxm-mu- of maintaining an all- vear director of recreational activi- oiocted. and the bond voted to up- nrmwinto "mo toward the salary and oxm-mu- of maintaining an all- vear director of recreational activi- lion. providing In additional $1,200 in nnpronriItMi for the Mme purpose by the Highland Pnrk East Park hand. which. it is understand. the park baud probably will do, All there is mueh winter activity on playgrounds. inHudine skating, hockey and other winter sports it was believed thlt ompluyment of It superer for the entire year would be I bettettet.t Create A! job'. Men and women Ire registered In the ottiee of the Highland Park Social Service com- mittee, 37R Centnl avenue,' Tel. 4900. They on take cttre of my type of work you may need done. They will work fur fifty cent: on hour. We ask that you employ them for at lent two hours. Needs! Clothing, groups orrin- dividuals to "adopt" n "farmily, pro- vide milk, send a Christmu basket, names will be furnished at the of- ties-Highland Park Social Service Committee. move CREATE A JOB.' Already It Work McCLOSKEY BAN B NOTABLE gg, Gov. Emmet-on and Other Nota. hles Guests ll Dinner Given by Legion ftth District u'mur- an an " Military pomp 3nd Ita'll,. urhd the dinner given but night in the Moraine hotel for Britain GOI- enl Mutu- McCloukey. comm-dot at Ft. Sheridan, by the Eighth mum of the Amerinn Legion. of which Chris: C. Klwhllll of Darnell in eormnartder, and the whole ahir "I a brilliant nodal “can. m4uethte great credit on the lotion new of the district and ita popular comm who mgr-red no dart in the elabor- ate prepoutiotts made for the big event. Gov. Inner-on Gun! The banquet was dud-calculi also by the presence of Gov. L. L. Emmerwn of 'lllinoil. Brindle! 00n- olul John Cllnnin and Brigidhr 00n- urll Abel Davin of the 88rd dlvllion. P/inois National Guard. Rut Ad. mire] Walter S. Crosley, commdndlnt at (in-at lakes Nnvnl 8mm, Ar. thur J. Norm-n. llllnoln Department .commnnder. Charles (Buddy) Schick. put department comm-Met, Amul- cun Legion Ind many countypmclnl- and representatives of local group- nnd ornnlutlonn. The banquet room m beautifully decorated with the mayon- ot all the nrmy comp-ales " Fort tttteeidntt, Legion colors Ind other adornment (Continued on pm! I!) Gooerntne, I Hindu of the Dru-Mun tatrty in Indh. has c very lam-tin; ttersorulity Ind in widely known for his lecture: on the poetry of lndil. Chlndin Dhnrmu Sent Gooemtae, I young Hindu, will spell: It the Ru vinia Woman's club. Wednesday. Dee Hindu to Speak Dee. 10 aninil Woman's Club " Not in ”mutiny with his country. thin young scholar. left "din. tor England when he amended Oxfovd university nfu-rwnrds. coming to America where he in now will“ and lecturing It the Univonity of Chicuo. . He in I sympuhiur with Ghlndi Ind I perm-ml friend of Tatum. Illa ambient Wednesday will he "Indif- Poetry" with special emphuln upon the poem' of love, and children. Ossoli Club Lecture Series Starts Today The tlost lecture of the mk- on Interior Decoration by Eran Von Ant. man will be given My. Ne. 4 ct 10:30 mm. in the home of In. Roc- well B. Swmy. The new have will be given Thursday. Dee. ll It 10:30 B,ttt, in the home of In. “any B. Clark. 884 Lake avenue. Sukkot: "The Clash: Revival In the M- mnth Century in Inland. rt-res-ttrt-ree " a nominal fee. Kindly phone ho:- un of the day if you can to pur- chue ticket. Null-I 40

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