VOLUME XIX C0.0Pfiflh'fION CHIEF RELIEF WORK FEATURE Appreciation of. Those Aided Is Also Marked; Report Made to Jan. l7th The splendid co-operation of organ- izations and individuals and the keen appreciation of those receiving help are the dominant features of the work of the Highland Park Social Service committee. Even the children know of the work being done and are doing their part as proven by these two in- stances: Two Instances ' A small boy stood outside the office window watching intently a man in tears talking with one of the commit- tee. After the departure of the man. the boy entered and walking to the desk said. "I was watching and I know that man was in trouble. I desk said. "I was watching and I know that man was in trouble. I haven't much, just this saved from my nilowance. Won't you take it (Continued on page 80) Presbyterian Guihrto Hold Ladies' Minstrel No doubt everyone in Highland Park remembers the show "Aunt Lucia" given last year by. the Pres- byterinp guild. Another great and entertaining evening of fun will be given again this year, the date to be announced in next weeks issue. This will be under the direction of Edna Wood Miller. The entertainment this year is to be in the form of n ladies minstrel show. A chorus of men will sing Ind dance. also. Look for the announce- ment cencerning the date and cast of the show in next weekg issue of the Press. Men's Club to Meet Tuesday, February 3 Robert P. Shepherd of the tee ment of promotion of the Century of Progress exposition to be held in Chi. mgo in 1933. will be the prineipal speaker at a meeting of the Highland Park Men's Fellowship club. Tuesday evening. Feb. 3, at the Presbyterian church parish hcuse. Reception at 6:15 and dinner at 7:00. Those plan- ning to attend are asked to make res- ervation: early. Mr. Shepherd is a fine speakev and will give a compre- hensive review of the Chieatio World's Fair project and show pictures illus- trating his talk. Highland Park Social Service 378 Central Ave. H. P. 4000 A 16 year old boy, son of a widow registered for work, needs a bicycle to help him in some de- livery work lie has secured. Have you one to give? We also need a tot, 3 twin baby carriage, and a baby bed. T be Highlanh Park Pttgigi Community Service Elects Directors and OMeerg at Meeting At the annual meeting of Commun- ity Service this week directors and officers for. the ensuing year were elected, and Harry Allen, the new rec- reltionnl director give an interesting address. explaining in detail the plans of the group for reereatiotuU service in thq community. The ottieers Ind directors elected Ire: President, George R. Jones; viee-president, J. B. Garnett; vice-president. A, T. Si!!- 'er; "ereury-trearurer, Mrs. E. J. Grundy. Directors George A. Mason, A. T. Sihler, E. W, Gsell. Clark Wright, Mrs. T. R. Wyles. J. A. Peel, Dr. H. B. Roberts, Everett Millsrd. George R. Jones, F. R. McVeity. Charles Hunter, Edward M. Lsing. F. Nor. wood Bard, Frank Shelton, F. P. Boynton, I" for full term, snd the following to fill vscsncies: Miss Ethel Goddard and Robert W. Wslker. Halal-over directors are: Mrs. R E. Wood, Albert Larson, Mm. E. J Grundy, Mrs. Thom“ Marks, Mrs F. C. Noerenberg, Harry Kelley, Mist Ade'e Everett, J. L. Smith, Dr, Dan iel Rogers, Mrs. o, L. Olesen, Mr: Arthur Wood, J. L. Udell, J. B. Gar nett. Screen Magazine Editor to Speak at Ravinia Nelson L. Greene, editor of the' Educational Screen and considered 1 foremost authority on the lubject, which is of great interest to every parent, will speak on "Motion pie.. tures and the Young Mind," on Wed- nesday evening. Jun. 28. at the Ru- wirtitt school. This meeting was post. poned from January 21 on Iccount of Mr. Greene's illness, All parents ore invited to hear Mr. Greene's interest- ing and timely address. Moseley Home Entered; Two Fur Coats Taken According to report to the police burgllrs some time recently broke in- to the home of Carleton Mose‘ey, on Prospect drive, Highland Park, tak. ine two tur coats. The theft occurred while the family wu Vacationing in Florida. It was diseovered by George Moseley, I son. R. A. M. Will Hold The regullr meeting of Highlund Park chapter No. 226 R. A. M. will be held Wednesday evening. Jun. M. This will be inspection night. The Royal Arch degree will be conferred. John G, Olsen, district inspector will be present. All members Ire naked tn wear red ties. HIGHLAND PM. lumen. THUIlDAY. .1â€qu ts, 198t Inspection Night Mrs. Miss Dan. Mrs. Gur- Mayor and MM. B. F. Lewis of Highland Park on the golf coum " Gulf Hills Country ciub, 0cm Springs, Min. Mr. and In. Low“ are "non: the mmy members of Est. moor who spend their winter vac-- that It this delightful club. This picture was when on Jun. 12. H. P. Music Club To Meet January 28th.. Mum Scheduled The Highlnnd Park Music club will meet at the home of Mrs, Carleton Vail 950 Lincoln avenue, It 2:80 o'clock. Wednesday, Jun. 29 with Mm. Frank Horn, Mrs. Hum Hen. Mrs. Tom Troxel, cnd Mrs. John Laurie WNW 5cm.†trrutttttimsiotterr. The Int day for " ---. ine petition: in Jinan-y 27. up to 6:00 The Highland Park Music club will It. in. but u the city lull yuurdly meet " the home of Mrs, Corlaton it w“ reported thet no petition had Vnii 950 Lincoln avenue. It 2:80 been Md up to tut time. However, o'clock. Wedneldly. Jot, " with Mm. petitions hearing sign-mm of nev- Frank Horn, Mrs. "In: Hess, Mrs. eni hundred of their friends Are on Tom Troxel. und Mm. John Laurie " in the elty hall, end it in expochd misting u hum-m- The following that within . few day. their petition [imam will be presented by mem- u‘cundidntn tor nomimtion will be bers of the club: oMeitdly tiled, Imm- I Inc under. for l {or two violin and M Inn-In: Ltr. Im'NInWlM-r In. "In!!! Purdue â€rum t Know I Mill Acrul the mn. V .. Kerr In the tat Mll- Hula lav-eke Punobn _ mph Hum-Ina toe l no. I) '0.- " no. " to†" no. I) Chopi- Mm. Anhur In" emu-no “of“ the cruel!- Puulknu. a bee. bill bind “It!!! M In. trttet " nun The Women of Mmehenrt Legion. chum/er MM. Highland Turk will hold . curd and bunco party at the Y. W. C. A. on Thundlv evening, Jul. " It ft o'eloek. Refreshment: um he served. The public is most cordially invited to attend. mtts In. Mm J. Chi-bumm- In. Hun-y “Inner at the alarm Virginia Bond Purl†In. - B. Pardee " the "tter, - Ind Mrs. Lewi- On Vacation Card Party, ha. " a crum- Pun! I‘m ' tt been but Anhnh In" - Ink" “mend-M lam " nun "nun-Md" m - m IV tt . I m lulu-n 2f,tlg "to vitally. M LII! [truth-I Paul " You! The "B. YW' club of the mam Park Y. W. C. A. II planning a pub- Legion. lie curd party for Thursday evening, rill hold Feb. l2. Bum. bridge and bre hun- ,r, w. tired VII" be phyed. A door prim Nrt. I. will be "In“! to the holder of the .111 be lucky number and who-hm“ will cull-ll! be served. The public I: mtrdtatrs, Invited to attend. “comm SERVICE I mamon mom Bumu Maintained ll Chamber of Ccmmem Glee; Win- ter Sport- Community Service maintains I recmtion “Nice bun-II und head. qunrter in the ofRee of the Chomher of Commerce where help in planning all mm of community recreation‘ mly be secured free of churn. Englinh proverb: "As the any lengthen: the eold straighten." thin proml-en well foe winter "sorta It the Liar Ikltinl rinks of the M Board end one It Elm Flue whool. Hockey helm- ure being omniud And will be entered in the "In!" community Imus. One of the nowent II the Port Clinton Wilde-ti It the Port Clinton skating rink. All hockey team: In new is re.- inter with Mr, Allen. director of no. ration at the Chamber of Commerce or It the But Pork Bard omce (Continual on page I!) I City The city mum-ll " ita meeting lon- day nilht Mod March , " the (lite of the city primary elecuon for nomi- nation of candidates for my" 59d , Y‘s Club Sponsor . Card Party Feb. 12 The " Park Y. lie curd Feb. ll. V A 50mmunmuon from Mayor Vigor of Wlukmn Wu received ttiv. ine notice of I "myth: of tht Nrtt code or nu was -d, The mama†presented It the lat meeting providing for issue of tax- anticipation win-um to- "in cull for the library building {and wt" "opted, carrying the mm of 380.000. ty Council Fixes March 3 " Date for Primary Election Here tl- "