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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1930, p. 4

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EXPLAINS SANITARY BOND ISSUE PROJECT John Oliver. Pres. N. S. tury Dish Tells Reason Election Dee. 20 Firemen Kept Busy Rejuvenating Toys " II "I! tOtt Highland Park Social Th M ou 1a h The "in tht T ht ly house ti r Mr is the only way to insure I trentmrnt for ttll the needy, to avoid duptieution. Won't eo-operate'.. al in ash whatever time is with thr frie ha " Maud Park Such! n-n organized as n for ttw unomplvyu " work room. " any min are going to give " put on 'tMi-init them _ pic-um.- don't' delay as I painting and n-pnirinu , in with“: short. The the Ruvinia station and tation are proud of their uys. They want ~cvery rity to In»: and Service Committee urv "It A n trivt was to redyet mused by rtirnlly l it fst new”; wing Oliw in" At Wm h wtwrvver it O t was “minim-d In reduce the pollution ed by the dumping ally untreated sew. the night. eitims he, m without hr nucmplnyvd am is to tantrum cm runnizatinn and in Iefrries entt unday night anheth SIN mm "all. help it tht " Sunl- the distrit "in: with paint vl an”. in order uni: (flaus' de. " mar-As to re- the ml tie remembered any mother or has been cut by writing the can- of Chief " use who are North Shore children will t any notor- Jr xpluir like fl it in possi- taken on a m. " any th Waukc if WW lliuh ion m mum: the out county [Mimi Sani- for ttttined sumn ralilm North H the mem t are Serv, clear- d and Id In- tt the .ake HUI and tkt and {an in her am th ninm um th ths tir who is Th" Mannik H. P. Music Cluh to Give Program at Home of Mrs. R. W. Stevens Dec. 17th "mlunders" To Present Fashion Show Jan. " Benefit Social Service W throuteh the (-nurles Mu Lutttarton, piuni 'ur the " Th. Hizhland Park's newest organiza- m, "The Hilanders." is doing inten- ve work these days in preparation r the Fashion Show to be presented l the Jan. 10, aftormun and eve- (in Friday, Dee, 5 the Erwin}: circle Mr the Wunu-ns Christian Tomperanee I-ninn nwt at the residence of Mrs. J. n. F'idder an S, Second street for m il day six-wing. Fcur little quills Wfrrt' wimut fmiUted. Noon tide prayer mu ohsvrved as is the and"!!! with this organization. More work is in vorttrmtp1atiort. Everyone present was happy in the thought of doing some- thing worthwhile for others. W h Ti th " brilluint he bmeiit Si-rm uirmtn airmen Thur stttarten, pianist, play I group vrm- (HI-1M0. violinist of Paris, " Crimp with Marion Meyer, gum-t. of ('hicngn at the piano. 'hnrm ounclucles the 'prugram n mum) of songs. Mrs. Paul n: at the piano. The follow- tho pruumm in detail: Pas" t . a p f Mrs. Waltv are. the Hilan m at enthus the the NIIM in the Sn Sowing Cirrie Meet-t v Willa Donkey Mn Luau-nan (um!) on Mu lawn M u menerul chairman. utittce on Fashions and met on Wednesday " the 's. Walter Rutledge. l of all committees will tlay, Dec. lil, at 3 pm. It of Mrs. Henry Clark to ans for this varied pro- the of the various commit- n Monday afternoon at t Mrs. Henry b'. Clark, Eibt In In Mr W. A. Alex-ml". Mrs. I. r. Mrs. Myron "twirl. Mrs. Mrs Full Ola-y. Mrs. G. J. I'm! Dowrtttue " the vino. Part " :nthusiastic' re planning how to be of the High] nto two parts " a Ouotrtur 1mg of the el; Mullen" Symphonic bul- . _ . Lnlo Snow 'rroppc ting uh t ttlrretiott " R, Mr!" tine " the Mano. at "wrem W ht Hnlton thr Huthurtrt l’nk direetion of Mrs. of me play a 212“) l The pr RirruikorVtv Surname who They are Highland a unique presented and Park THE PRESS pH Bohm Jeanne Bord _0lPr Sven kl 1h the rtrst cantata. b, under 3 Meyer. resented ' High- hvld at n’clm m no " the "uh “uh Brnhm» WMiun Ibert came Because the play of "Oliver Twist," which is to be presented by the Good- man theatre actors at the Elm Place auditorium at 2:30 on Jan. 2, comes during Christmas vacation, parents whn have not already purchased sea- sun tickets for the series of perform- uncvs, sponsored by the literature cummittee at the Highland Park Wuman's club, are urged to do so, threugh the schools during the next two wot-ks. There are three perfor- manec"t', all full length plays, still to be given. A series ticket will admit you to all the remaining plays. Single aalmiwinns may be bought the day of the perfnrnmnce. . Charity Matinee at Next Children's Play To Be Given On Jan. 10,- Secure Season Tickets The ftr the only partm mittry lu. i m: otnble night. . Parents-send them aid in 1 turtunuta- than 1 Library Gets Donation For Books on Gardening The Highland Park public library has tvctrived a gift of approximately Mty doltars from the Community Garden class of the Highland Park Woman's club for the purchase of hooks on gardens and gardening. This is a valuable and appreciated dana. lion. lt is a rare library which can claim tn have an exhaustive collec- tion of books on any one subject, but in view of the great use of garden bunks in Highland Park, the library has long wished for greater resources to supply this demand. urks mwdy. All children under the age nf 12 in m- mlmittod free, if they present no nr more articles of non-perishable "ud, at the dnor of the Alcyon the. tre. The following are suggested as wing accvptable. canned meats, veg- tables and fruit, sugar, flour, come. on. putatnes, etc. Articles reevived will be turned "tr tn the Social Service committee ‘nr distribution before Christmas With some occasional aid of this kind, it will be possible for the li- brary to build up one of the best ttol. lcctiuns on the north shore, "The Nativity" to Be Presented December 23 "The Nativity" will be presented in the llcthlvht-m Evangelical church on Tuesday evening Dee. 23 at g o’clock. This pictures the incidents of the go:- pel story of the Nativity accompanied by Christmas carols. u we f ' rst performance, which was one of the four scheduled gular play, was greet?) by and émhusiastic audience ‘ontinued on page 62) -send the children and let in helping families less than your own. Alcyon, Saturday C'ltra.modern music, long buffeted nlmut by critical opinion, has emerged with a firm grip upon public interest. It has w..n recognition as a wdrthy devcfupment in the art of music. The outstanding American future in the modern music world is Henry Cowell, pianist and composer. Eur. one has lent him a respectful ear, and his man country has paid him the uilruto of active encouragement. It Wm nut an easy victory, for Mr. Cow- ell has hed to pay the penalty of the tvail.hreaker--the trilogy of contum- "ly-amazement-tttul finally admira- Henry Cowell, Outstanding Fig- ure in Music World to Speak on Modern Music Informal Tull: At the coming meeting of the High- land Park Woman’s club, Tuesday, Pee. lil, Mr. Cowell will give an in. formal talk on "The Growth of Mod- urn Music," illustrating his informa- tion with beautiful renditions on the piano. Mr. Cowell is trmaster of the classical and romantic schools of mu- FAMOUS PIANIST MI WOMAN’S CLUB DEC. 16 sic. and. he has the modern music is the past. Buth musical and lay audience find Mr. Cowell's recital stimulating and provocative. and the audience next Tuesday afternoon will experience a musical treat of exceptional interest. Charles Elwell Takes Charge H. P. Cleaners Charles Elwell has taken over the Highland Park Chalmers and Tailors establishment and will continue the business. Pressing of clothing while you wait is the slogan. Hats cleaned and hhwked is another service; also .sarnple dyeing, etc. V A. 0. Fay Lodge to Install New officers On Thursday evening, Dee. 18 at svvvn-thirty O'clock. the newly elect- ml rWwers of A. o. Fay Lodge, No. 676, A. F. and A. M. will be installed fnr the ensuing year. These officers wrrp chosen at their regular meeting last Thursday evening. The installa- tion will not be Jtpert to the public. Folltrwing are the nfrit?ers for 1931: E. D. Cribbs, worshipful master; R. W. Schneider, Senior' warden; A. H. Stupple, Junior warden; C. F. Grant, treasurer; R. C. Ohrmund, secretary; Chas. A. Pardee, chaplain: Edward Glover. Senior'dcacon; Gerald Robin- son. Junior deacon; Freeman Abbott, Senior steward; Joseph W. Cox, Jun. inr steward; F. E. Elwoll. marshal', J. H. Irwin, organist; R. C. Bleimehl, ample dyeinm tyler, Tlu. installine officers will be, Mas- ter, John Hay; Marghal, George Greene; secretary, Harold Root; chaplain, Fred R. Moon. For home-made Cal-(PS and pie, and other gund things to eat attend the bake sale 'tivert.by the Ladies' Aid of the Grace M. E. church on Satur- day, Dec. 13 in Lacgeler's drug store. Thursday, December It, 1980 Bakery Sale Dee. " gift of proving that the direct heir of

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