Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1931, p. 6

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Dr. Israel Beam to Speak on "Judaism" High-Tone Restaurant lil'SlNESS MEN‘S LUNCH Try Our nelieious aking New Friends and Keeping the Old ', Central Avenue Highland Park SMITH (y GARFIELD 40c Meal wrmhll. ' 'rth Shun .In and V SERVICE AND SALES 512 Laurel Avenue, Highland Park Tclephone Highland Park 4090 Hem-ml Moms presents in these two fine cars - performance - stamina - flexibility - riding mmfnrt - economy and beautiful Bodies by pc-lk Two OAKVLSAN D PONTIAC lN-rnu "rn enrtut Exclusive Hig an I)" the Stadium rink, in \unquishutl them, it to I, mum) of the me'mr tm of the goals. and Bub In and Junior Cope' "ttrh m: Uivk work lay the me1 wteml'ttl deft-m1- hy th goal tenth-r. The team of Hub and Buekey Ca Dick Hammond, center: men, Junior Cope and 1 Ivy. JMt Pool was wn; urlluy in the ahsenre " Inn-rd. Maleom Vail, w the tht arrtay meoor Hockey Team Children's Valentine Defeats Foreman Bank Party at Deerpath in --- Lake Forest, Feb. 14th Mrs. Rosalie Rankin Former Resident Dies ’nrvman an” mqu ' The M Sn! um A nu inn-rm l-anmnr Hockey team last Sat- night met the team of the un sme bank of Chianti on t‘nclium rink, in ('hivngn and shed them, it to 1. Dick "tun. M the Flxmrror team made five mmls. and Bob and Bucky Carr minr Pup:- val-h made "ne. Fast vork by the Exmnor forwardx. 'rel don-m1- by the helm and I-mh-r. The team is composed t and Huekeg Farr; forwards; 4t Maleom ' the Tritt " the th Fine Cars a!“ 'ixmoor nun-mum lea nd Pa " Dealers porutinn city lurium child pital hill Mom W I Mr of chi-, it. Rankin THE PRESS nwuy at Irulllinl Rankin hi, niun av" Jt In Children's Valentine A Valentine day party will be the Mum-u at the [warmth theatre Sat- urday. Feb. H. at the matinee. It is for the (-hiltlren. and wary child am-mliuu will rerwive a full-sized box of crackerjuck and also there will be uivun away ten Skylark airplanes guarantnml to ity. Children are in- vitwl to attend and m4. tt bux of ouwkerjavk, and 10 of them “in be awarded airplanes. . Saturday of this week the final children'" minim-u- sponsored by local Hatuw children wttrnen tho “w Thu pic Wurld ters trated nniul Jesse L. Smith to Talk on Colonial Architecture home tegst Mrs. H. B linger. this most m The regular meetin rs of the American t held Thursday, F A large pic will 1se son-ml afterward at the nf Mrs. Norman G, Loninzton, '. Sheridan road. assisting hus- will be Mrs. Henry W. Boyd, H. B, Roberts, Mrs. E. li. Mel. N mulim-v sponsored will lu- gin-n fur chi] rpulh. beginning at it -tur¢- is "The Button) attendance is des inn-resting rutwtirttt, hihlrc ired at f tho final 1oeal -n at :11 m COMMUNITY SERVICE RECREATION NOTES Observance of Valentine Day and Birth Anniversaries of Two Heroes martin. Romance and patriotism wslk hand in hand through the eele.. hratinn of St. I'sdentinc's day with its rum-unto and the observance of Chapel at Ft. Sheridan ls Destroyed by Fire; Pipe Organ ls Ruined Flanws of unknown origin curly Wvdnesday morning destroyed the post chapel at Fort Sheridan, togeth- er with its i'10,000 pipe organ and chalicos and vestments of the Catho- lie church, with a total loss of about $30,000. A priest was slightly burn- ed in saving the blessed sacrament and two Highwmul firemen and two soldiers were injured in fiehthttt the firv. The chapel was a one story frame building with a two story section to the rear which was used as a club- house. The entire building wns used as Red Cross headquarters and a church for all denominations. anu- able records of the Red C was and the post extending back many years were destroyed. Post papers burned included baptismal, marriage. and burial records. Seven-Bout Card at Antioch Palace Ring hon Merriam Waukegnn puncher. and Red Upham, Kennsha hauler. are to nppear Friday, February 13, at the reopening ot the Antioch Pal- ace matches, on Milwaukee avenue. These 160.pounders will show in the wind-up of a seven-bout card. . At present names nCoppnnetWs in only fnur of the seven matches are available. However, the complete card will be published later. , Ruth ladies and gentlemen are in. vited to attend. There will.be a nominal arlmi.usirm fee. Referee for the matches is Fred Bowen of Elgin. while Glen Crafts of Grays Cake, supervised the choice of boxers. CARD Don Merriam Wlukemxn. " Red Uph-m. Kennehn: ISO pounds Red Snider. Wankel-n. " ttttward Crl'll. Gray: Luke. 135 pounds Mel Mulllnl. Highland Pnrh. " Germ" Ma. Ilole. Wnukeqln. IM pnunrll. ‘l-‘ul Kelly. Hill-wand. " George Herbekvy, l Wnukuan. t18 pounds. Interest is now Thursday, February rs, 1931 iitiliniion to saving the turned to February

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