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Highland Park Press, 1 Jan 1931, p. 1

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This dinner and meeting is open to all, men in Highland Park and vicinity and it is hoped that there, will be an unusually large attendance. The meetings of this club are gaining con- stantly in interest and attendance. The speakers have been men of reputation and in Colonel Randolph. a man na- tionally known in the business world, in the "neiruaorimtHield and specially at this time for his work in o'eaning up Chicago, a high point in the pro- cram has been reached. Do not miss this opportunity to hear him. Phone your reservation to Highland Park 2176 not later than Monday, Jan. 5. Operating through a centralized headquarters, assistance will be given in eo-ordinatinz the many splendid activities now being carried on by the different irroupti,,ofterintr a service bureau Cr individuals and agencies desiring help in planning recreation facilities and programs. and organiz- ing such additional activities in mu- sic, drama, athletics. social recreation. nature lore. manual arts and popular education as may contribute to the best use of leisure time in the com- munity. The Community Servibe board of which Gen. ll. Jones is president, has given very full study to public recrea- tion systems thrziughout the country. having hurl special committees at work for sometime in an effort to de- (Continued on page 43) r Men's Fellowship Club Will Hear Col. Randolph Jan. 6 A year round system of public rec- reation will be inaugurated early in January, 19lll, by Community tservice of Highland Park, Incorporated, on- operating with Highland Park East Park Board. T VOLUME XIX PLAN FULL YEAR’S RECREATION SYSTEM Community Service in Co-Opera- tion with Park Board ls Backing Project T be Highlanh Park Press On Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 2:30 p. m. a lecture will be given in the home of Mrs. E. D. Brigham 250 Central avenue. Anita Willetts Burnham will speak on "Around the World with 0 Paint Box and a Family of Six." Thon- wi day, Felr. 2 of Mrs. w, avenue, 1206) subject "Restraint in Modern- ism." The lectures, have been most interesting and have been very well attended. The following week Thursday, Jan. 15 at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. ll. E. Mason/MH Central avenue, Miss Jean Sterling Neiszm will lecture on "The History of Wall Paper and Its Many Uses." Miss Nelson will ex- hibit samples of beautiful paper for this lecture. There will he an afternoon pro- gram and tea on Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 2:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. R. M. Cohh 901 S. Linden avenue. This talk will be given by Madame Ongnwa. subject "A Japanese Woman and Her Day." Miss Onstawa. will be in cos- will In subject Day." tume. On Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 2:30 a locturo will be given in the of Mrs. E. D. Brigham 250 C Wolf, at former resident of Highland Park, included a bequest of $100,000 to the Sprimtfivhl Institute " Arts and another of $50,000 to the Pam:- denn Art Institute. He also provided that $30,000 gifts to be given art institutes in cities selected by his trustees. Thv will showed an estate of tl,. 000,001). 7he will was filed Monday with Mitthel C, Robin, clerk of the Prohate court, and approved by As- DeWoIf Will Leaves Large Sum to Arts Ossoli Club Doings During January and February Are Listed istant Probate Judge Oscar Kaplan A pair of crutches is needed by a tall man. Anyone having same please call H. P. 4000. THE HIGHLAND PARK SOCIAL SERVICE 378 Central Avenue Tel. Highland Park 4000 Joe Santana. owner of the West Side Shoe Store, 533 Central Ive- nuo. will repair free of charge M pairs of shoes for the Social Ser- vice Bureau. If all those who have shoes, which they no longer are us- ing will take them to the above shop they will be repaired and called for by the Social Service Committee and distributed to those who are in need of shoes. "PS The will of the late Wall HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY l, 1981 avenue, Ravinia (H. P. m "Restraint in Modern- lectures, have been most and have been very well at be a week Thursday, Jan. n. at the home of Mrs. 01 Central avenue, Miss Npiszm will lecture on of Wall Paper and Its Miss Nelson will ex- of beautiful paper for _ bridge :30 p.m Jones " so late Wallace Ho- -esident of Highland bequest of $100,000 den on Tues. . at the home 10 N. Linden 78925 I Th, Next Tuesduy" evening. representa- tives of the churches of lreetwfiehr Shields townships, together with the churches of Glonme and Northbrook, will hold a meeting for the purpose of making plans for the conducting of a Community Leadership training schml similar to the one held Inst spring. It is planned to hold this training school, some time in the early spring. _ ave The 'installation of .oMeety of Campbell Chapter No. 712, O. E. tl.. of Highland Park, will be held next Wednesday evening It seven-thirty o'clock in Masonic temple. The core- monies will be open to I" members of the Fustern Star Ind their friends. Mrs. Blanche Muller in to be installed Is the new worthy matrxn and Mr. Henry Hanson ax the worthy patron. Tickets for the Fuhion Show And the Evolution of Courtship we now on sale at the Socill Service ofNe, 37R E. Central avenue. Anita Willets Burnham,, instructor and lecturer at the Art Institute will talk on her trip around the world with her family " the monthly' metat- ing of the Lincoln school P. T. A. which will be held next Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 7, It 3 o'clock in the school auditrmium. ' The fumily are I" artists and their aim was "A sketch I day." Their ex- periences were mlny Ind varied and the lecture promises to be very in- teresting. The trip having Iver-god its of "verfiold, and Glencoe, whu attended the meetings Fast your. The meeting will be held at the Bethany Evangelical church. It 7:45 next Tuesday evening. Dr. Emerson 0. Bradshaw oi the Chicago Coun- cil of Religious Educatiun will be The mother of the fifth [rude chil- than will he hostesses: As usual there will be some one in the kindergnrten room to care for small children. t Eastern Star Will Install New Officers party ths spl tho Formulate Plans for Leadership Training School, Tuesday Next Around the World For Two Dollars a Day In P. T. A. Lecture Topic atst your 110 registered with In 't'tute attendance of M. 51 ered- vn-ro awarded which is above the rage. There Were representatives tho churches in Lake Bluff, Tale "est. Highland Park, Highwpod. "'fiold, and Gimme. who attended I dny for each membe speak: and their Their ex- aried and very in- Iver-[ed Br of the north Wau- at her for To {It Given Jan. " On January 10, The Hilandera are presenting this ununnal dramatic of. faring in which dancing. romam. and humor have been combined in a de. lightful and entirely original way. Ext "The Evolution of Courtship" is to be followed by a Fashion Show in which tta- are to be displayed both the fauhiona 1-14. of today and yesterday. A variety of the coatumea from the smartest Michigan wk. avenue shop: are to be modeled by oire Highland Park debutanten. There in! will be costume: for winter sport-I. ine skiing and skating outfits, clothes for [ant southern wear. evening gown. din. 9tis ner pajamas. ensembles for every oc- the onion. - _ _ A New Yenr'u eve frolic in brim given by the Hitthwood Indians I the Ouk Term school. New Year on. Good manic ha- been mum and this premium! to be one of ti molt delight“! parties given. The Cave lan‘u club. which is rep- resented as fitturintr prominently in his coumhip was no more Mtecture than in the charming ntraluay of the modern young woman in her pursuit of nun. not if one Judges by the de- vastating way in which Dorothy 'lunn, an the Modern Girl in "The Evolution of Courtship" oven-comer the resistance of the 1mettthmuuurtie young man. The incredible part is his wanting M~QICIM in the tint place! of cities Ind towns of innued Monday at " futures for both I930 follows: Highland Plrk and 6, 167 in 1920: De wood, 3.590 in "I30 and MM in 1920. Deerarld townuhip. "o" in "30 out 11,813 in mo; West Dror4U'd township, 8,0M in 1930 And 1,616 in 1920. Bannockburn village. IM in 1080; no "ttres for 1080. lhiPM' EVOLUTION OF COURTSHIP AT SHOW Hilanders' Fashion Exhibit at Woman's Club Jan. " Has Unique Features Rotary Club Meeting ls Held Monday Noon The regular weekly Hessian of the Highland Park Rotary club was hold Monday noon, in the Moraine hotel, with good attendance. There wa- no spacial speak-r. and the meeting was devoted to a general good time by the members present. During the business meeting a numhor of local topics - diacunM-d informally. On January presenting this faring in which humor have be lightful and e topics Population of City Report (Continued on [1-89 43) census bureau of population rs Ind towns of Lake county Monday It ww0u'neton eive for both IMO Ind tteo, . : Highland Park 12,203 in I93! I67 in 1920: DeeHUid village a 19.10 and 610 in 1920: Hiuh New Year's Frolic of . recheck mud: in Revitied Figures Nmnn u m of the was held 'me hotel, wre wa- MOE- the the

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