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Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1931, p. 5

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sFirrWimm; AT l, THE LINCOLN swoon Thursday, February 5, 1931 Fine Speakers and Large Audi. ence February 2; Auspices of P. T. Association The Lincoln school was the scene of I most interesting and successful community meeting last Tuesday eve- ning, Feb. 2,--tUnks to the Lincoln school P.T.A. and its president Mn. been Weinberg. The program was delightfully in. tormal,-the time being devoted to two speakers. Mr. Curleton M. Vail, president of the board of education for District 108. and Mr, Harry L. Allen, director of Community Reereac tion " the Chamber of Commeree,- after which the meeting wu resolved into an impromptu open forum and I pleasant sociul hour over eoitee cups. It was a happy, homey occuion and highly helpful in many wuys. both as to the subjects and menner ot presentation, and the comprehensive and receptive way in which they were accepted by the audience of splendid size Ind quality of thought. Pnetlcll Tllk Mr. Vail spoke extemporaneoualy and informally, giving An exceedingly interesting and praetieal talk on Dis- (Continued on peso 46) Annual Installation Is Held Wednesday Highland Park camp No, 5126 held their nnnual installation on Wednes- day evening Jan. 2il, " Odd Fellows hall. The offleers were duly installed by district deputy, Anna Kamlchulte of Waukegan Is installing officer and Ida Carlsen as ceremonial mlrshnll. Margaret Merino, oracle: Kather-‘ ine Radelifte, past oracle: Edith Doodbury, vice-oracle: Mable Duffy, chancellor; Anna Vanderbloomen, re- corder; Frieda Humer, receiver; Clara Crandall, inner sentinel; Henrickn Peterson, outer sentinel; Ednn Wat- kins. marshall; Irene Fitch, assistant marshal“: Florence Welch, pianist; Florence Yager, Batt bearer: Matilda Lolmaugh, juvenile director and Ida Carlson as capgain of the degree Matt. Managers are JosephineMentzer and Ollie Ferguson. C The graces who represent our so- eiety are Faith, Elsie Urban; Cour- age. Bertha Doty; Modesty, Beulah Norman Urtselfishness, Mae Benson; and Endurance Genevieve Watkins. The progrnm of delightful enter. tlinment followed the installation Ind many gifts were presented to the out-going offieers and also to the present offkem. Cottee and doughnuts were served followed by dancing. Highland Park eam'p at this time would like to think their members and friends for mah. ine this installation I success and I successful yenr is predicted for 1931. A masquerlde dtnce will be given by the genttdlttttvitttt brotherhood, North Shore Lodge No. 171 of Amer- iea, February 21st in Masonic Juut. There will be wins. Music will be furnished by "The Trio," which prom- ises u most delightful evening for all who attain]. _ Masquerade Feb. 21 is delightfully being devoted Cnleton M. l out us comturume new“; "cu new: ,w... _..q_.._e. .- ...-.- W is needed first, for of course I rickety old cx cart is the appropriate vehicle for such sn expedition. None utttlyHve-l let's hop into I eonUortatsle car. and while roiling smoothing slung imagine were bumping up and down in In old ox curt over the -tx'r7,'rgt",.t'lNn!8'h1""%M!t rocky trail to Burnhun a, 'GPA a a. _ Woods. nu mu ......“ .. ...... __-e'- h." ,. . iences out 'ti'd,U only 'i;iiiie'efi', who looked upon log cabins not at Li,S'rdtl',t but u eonitcrtaNe homes? Well here's your chagcel A little Jee.ttfy.e .. . " _.___A -.---.m..- -o‘u. - iment of sleigh bells you will arrive at your is scheduled for two o'clock. Anthuen With a The "binjttelf, i, mugging. gut olet let mm...“ .. .... - em, The chin itself is interesting. but just let the door open Ind you lovers of antiques will "Ah" Ind "Oh." But they Ire not Pt nntimfeatthey are ',Stt"t with I story. There's I ertuite--.but. no-- wouldn't spoil I story whie cIn be told so much more charmingly by Mrs. Burnhem. And then there is to be I talk bar our hostess, "Around the World with I Paint Box and Six." Six tht? In ycu guess? From what I hear this will be I true flit? tale, for who would even believe I European trip could be iitutneed with so little, Doesn't the hospitslity of I log enhin suggest food-well even that will not be Inching, for coffee and snndwmhes Ire to he served. So, members of Ossoli, let's remember the date, February IO: Ind if you Ire not driving and wish a seat in s our all Mrs, EIston. H. P. 1306. Run " t “Nu In Wm. Ruehl & Co. Move to New Location at 139 North Second St. Wm. RueV & Co. moved to their) new locution, 139 N. 2nd street onl Seturdly of lent week. Owing to a steady increase in their business since its inception here In illzhinnd Park five yen: no they found it quite impossible to continue husineu in their old location and give the calibre of service they were anxious to give the Chevrolet owners in this territory. In their new tee) they hnve 15.000 mun-e feet of floor apnea of which 111,000 will be devoted entirely to the repairing and service- ine of Chevrolet nutomobiien. No expense has been spared in equiping the shop with modern up to date equipment, so u to give their cus- tomers super service in its true sense of the word,--trom the greasing Ind washing of an automobile to I com- plete motor over-haul. An omcinl In- nouncement of their opening will be made in the paper Much. I, ttetste6 y',?.;?.??';' - p _ . Ciii'd GN W , an - 2"t ' t A it” " ©tea'; b)' 'er ‘ k- a Fr inc.“ H__ tcp Fii"'i'E r '1'ieE:Cii'lirl! gtllttihiiaSii'l Ll . ‘ x . \ ' m... qtrrr J, - ss 5:3" , ..... iiiiM 9'i"l'"' ( an”-.. = - a" B RG a" ‘ R.- ttlt " I C, ' 'sN HID"! ara. "ut""'. q \ é; my iii.1,tii1ii.b., sri's, , f“. , , w 'i'y, ir'i:,ti"g'iiii'r.i A 'Gl d h'ttr," 'iiii,ii'ii:'iii'li':i'.'i'ii;i5i' ECC,' tJ k) .. tatui7- tiii':?.' th. \ g a... "-- “‘,.\ P:, LI k Smith's Dry Gongs store is otteritttt In ntmtive feature this week, in the giving “my of when of hosiery. Their advertisement uppelring in this iuue will explain the feature. The Junior Star club will hold a bakery sale, Saturday, Feb. 14 in Sobey's with! on Central Ivonne. There will be I wide unortment of ctkes, cookies and breads. ane you ever wished you m.'urh.t hyvt te? , 9511.01 lone of lthe expor- Attractive Feature be "Ut"red by On.“ club lento" " VIII. u H I amm- woodl. Tum nu. Winn-ch. I... to. Bakery SI]! Feb. " at Smith’s Store Map Shows Way image- with; syn THE PRESS WT Building & Loan Assn. Reports Prosperous Year At the annual meeting of the tstoekholdeta of the Highland M Building & Loan Inoclltlon. held Monday evening. the three directors whore terms were expirlnl were re- elm'ted. They Are Lyle Gonrley. F. C. Noerenberg "Id Herman Rehwery. The directors will meet Feb. 5 to org-aim and elect one". foe the ensuing year. Reports presented It Mend-y'- meeting showed a prolperoul your for the “nod-tiara with ion: amount- ine to 875,000 on nod ml mrtate security. proving that despite the [en- ernl business conditions, the year was I [rand one for the Inoclltion. D. Sherony Offers Unique Varnish Sale D. Shorony Hardware Man of 816 Railroad avenue, Highwood. in of. faring a unique vartolt sale thi- week. Full details my be attained from their Mvertirtetttent "DWI" in another section of this paper. body its wblcome tonight at ttte Munnic temple. Gmppis Reader's will play for the Girls' Sewing club dance tonight. (Thursday) At the Minnie trmple. Entertainment and good music will be the future of the eveninl. Every- Dance Tonight at the Muonic Temple thin trail on And there " er road. Hui dr, n m o n I I. muzzle: ll cabin. It let Clever Map clever home. ptrbtithed by him tribe" u on Pets, It 1607 Babb-rd leut I old, the Wiluu Anade f, "the twice- Continuing Also Woman Arch I‘m-arm _ Shoes at this price Not all aim in all tstyles, FELL BROS. Queen Quality and Arch Mercer Shoes for Women FDORSHEIM SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES Greatly Reduced C/IME! caEEil $5.00 Value up to 812.50 for Men and Wombn .500 Cagttral Avenue N ll. P. 4“ 'tr"

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