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Highland Park Press, 12 Feb 1931, p. 6

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LEADING RESIDENTS ENDORSE SCOUT PLAN Well-known Highland Park Peo- ple in Favorable Comment on Scouting Benefits 536 Central Avenue EDW. .IIVHRENI) HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY ,tiiliiifjjiifi1,iit: - - - PARTY fAVORS and Valentine Greetings Under New Management and Ownership HIGHLAND GARAGE 9-4.- . ITaGEY , church where we are completely equipped to render a complete garage service. 15 years experience in the garage busi- ness is your' assurance of expert workmanship. sPy,CIArIZINC, IN_STUDEBAKERS 125 NORTH sr. JOHNS AVENUE I of the Boy y tome in to man of the e Buy "reottt . by Miln- w the " y rector of " inhhnd pet land and wnte knowledite of I anchor things an“ where they can we: Inn in... .... w... the thinua not made by hanslg. "Therefore, even on this count alone the scout movement is worthy the support of those who are inter- ested in furnishing anchors for boys In they grow into manhood." Mrs. Erastus K. Phelps, president of the Highland Park Woman's club: "The privilette of Ming a Boy Scout is one of the finest experiences 7: Luv muv have. The character build- (Bring your motor trouble to Us) ‘au formerly Sheahen's (Jarag The V. T. McMAHON. R. Ph. G. (Continue nut movcm( nulicully WI 'L'ment pm and takes [ Proprietors 'd an pas ire M) THE PRESS Phone Highland Park 4100 M! Dr. Samuel S. Cohan will occupy the pulpit next Sunday morning, Feb. 15. at 1'1 o'eloek, of the North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Ver- non avenues. Glencoe. The subject of his sermon will be: "A Basis for Good-Will." Dr. Cohon will attempt to answer the following questions in the ser- mon'. ls “mud-will betwnen Jews Ind Christians a mere illusion? Or may it become {reality in a land in which the Spirit of Washington and Lincoln in not whollv dead? Is a basis for is not wholly dead? Is 3 ba genuine ttood-will obtainable? All are welcome. ‘ongregation Israel Sunday Sermon Topic AL JUHREND Whr Hannah, 89k. Essa! ruin-Jain} w 11- TNatt a nun-u rut. uh Cert entered In Second Elna matter Much I, - _. ..,,. n__|. W...“ - mm“ 1011 " the not: one. " Hiuhllnd Park lbw“ mun-nu or nan ml by m WILL FINN)": COIPANY '" Mill - It‘ll-ad Put. tti. Talon-u It“! Put “but“! China can: 6 N. Ilehinn An. am. "" IUIICIIP'I'ION P1103 02.00 PM “Al A}! 'Wlll - uolntlona of continuum. an}: of (hula. oblmrla, none. of mmlnmenu or an" an“: when an minimum ehuu In with- {iahomuwm tte chased " noun “wall. " II . Vol. 19 Miss Ruth Berube, who is training at the Mercy hospital spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Berni," of. North Green Bay road. Miss Meyers, a friend of Miss Be- rabe's, was also a guest at the Be. rube home. _ Mrs. R. c. Bleimehl will entertain the members of her'bridge chat, next Tuesday evening. Miss Olive Haefele will leave Sat- urday on a two weeks trip to Florida. Mr, and Mrs. William Witten, Mrs. Alex Smith of Glencoc and Mrs. F. H. Schweiger are leaving Friday for New Orleans where they plan to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tillman plan to leave Friday for Buffalo, New York, where they will be the week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leaner. Don't forget the Minstrel show to- night and tomorrow night at Elm Place Auditorium. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Swikard of Roger Williams avenue are in New Orleans for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meinhard who have been touring the south for the past few weeks are expected to return home from Florida about the seventeenth. Mrs. Ira Carpenter of La Fayette, Ind., is the quest this week of her daughter Mrs. Harry Pertr, of Ridge- wood drive. Mrs. Robert Grecnslnde will enter- tain the members of her Friday night bridge club tomorrow tit her home on S. Second street. There will be two tables. The Flapper chorus, promises many laughs in the Minstrel show to be given tonight andltomorrow night in the Elm Place auditorium. Mrs. Milton Souther entertained informally on Saturday evening at three tables of bridge at her home Ott' Ridgewood drive. Mud Oscar Schmidley was, culled to Idaho last Friday on “count of the death of her mother, Mrs. Wil- lard. _ Mrs. Samuel Martin, Sr. of Hazel avenue, will entertnlp the members of her Friday afternoon bridge club tomorrow. There will be three tablel. Highland Park Local and Personal Februnry. 12, 1931 Thursday, Feb. 12, 1931 can”, numb. min-c Co. No. "

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