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Highland Park Press, 19 Feb 1931, p. 3

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Time Limit Extended to Feb. 24; Report-i from Districts Are Announced VOLUME XIX BOY SCOUT DRIVE B F PAST HALF-WAY MARK With a total 'of $28,790.00 re- ported Huhscrihod tward tho $50,000 needed by the North Shore Area Boy Scout counril, the campaign was well past the half way mark Tuesday night, following a mnference of the It districts chairmen and 65 team captains held in the Green Tea Pot at Highl'ind Park, awarding to the records of the campaign treasurer. Samuel lnsull, Jr. By decision of the a? captains, the period of wus extended one week, districts additional time (-umplete their quotas. By decision of the chairmen and captains, the period of solicitation wus extended one week, to give four districts additional time necessary to (-umplete their quotas. The confer- ence voted tn set Tuesday. Feb. " as the date when every worker wil', be expected to finish his work. R. Arthur Wood who presided at tht meeting, received pledges from every chairman that he and his teams would do their utmost to put his town over the top 1)thth day. Reports from H'mvtinued on page Ml Miss Elizabeth Wells Itoherisort, art supervisor of Chicago pul)ll' schools and resident of Highland Park will display pictures and lecture on "The History of Quilts" on Saturday at the parish house, 410 Grand nv- enue. Waukegan, The Quilt show is ebndurted by the Waukegan chapter of the D.A.R. and will he held Fri- day and Saturday from 1-6 pm. and 7-9 pm. Progrrssive Bridge The Ravinia Wriman's club will give a progressive bridge party, Sat- urday evening at the Village House, at R p. m. Members, their husbands and guests are cordially invited. There will be.refreshments and prizes. Displays Quilts in Waukegan Feb. 20-21 For reservations telephone Mrs Theo. Fischer, H. P. 2569. Highland Park Social Service .Tm E. Central Ave., H. P. 4000 Report to and inclurling Feb. 14 Registrations 20 Given part time omploymrmt this week Investieations.of families Relief given throurh this office and eo-operating organiza- tions this week Total . Clothing given this week Total Milk nt to families: daily Party at Ravinia T be Highlanb Park Pttgg 192 119 I391 26 The attention of the vntire com- munity is called to the open dinner meeting of the Deerfield-Shields high whoa] Parent-Teacher association, which will he held Thursday, March h, at " p.m. in the school cafeteria. Since this subject is of interest to parents of grammar school children tti well as high school, an invitation is extended to all persons interested Tho dinner reservations are limited in the capacity of the cafeteria, and tiokets may he obtained from the following chairmen in ouch commun- ity: Photo by Hockcl-weller (Assistant scout master, Troop St. James Catholic, Highwnnd.) The speaker will be S. A. llnmrin. of the department of edueation of Nnrthwpstern university, Ind his sub- jen is "Some practical aspects of articulating the N‘hnnl systems of the community." Presidents of grammar school Par. ont-Teacher assueiatiorw are requested to extend this invitation in: their 1rr0ups. . Mrs. Fred Dickerson, Lake Forest 550; Mrs. M. o. Hopkins, Deerfield, 346; Mrs. W. W. Reiehardt, H. P 444; Mrs. Frank Gault, H. P. 1034, Mrs. B. A. Hamilton, H. P. 921; Mrs. Henry Liske, Highwood 3335, and Mrs. T. M. Bradford, Lake Bluff M. Persons not able to get to the din- ner are trtrrdially invited to come in for the talk at 7M5. will Open Dinner Meeting High School P. T. A. To Be Thursday March 5 ur A. o. Fay Indge will hold its Ree- " meeting this evening (Thursday, h. 19) after which the third degree ll he conferred. _ All Mason.- are invited to “tend. Louis L. Young Masons Meet Tonight HIGHLAND PARK, ItauNotis,'THvtttmAv, Hum" 19, 1981 W, l Highland Park Music Club Meets Feb. 25th; The Highland Park Music club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Bard on North St. Johns uvenuc. at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday. Feb. -25, with Mrs. Jirah Cole, Mrs. W. Haunt. Mrs. J. D. Laurie, Ind Mrs, E. J. Christenson ossistlnz the hostess. The program will be one of unusual merit for in the first number while Mrs. Plant reads Van Dyke's poem, "The Lost Word," Mrs. Carleton Vail at the piano will play a very lovely music setting which she herself has composed. The club is proud to honor the creative genius of its mem- bers. in the second group the club welcomes Miss Priscilla Carver. a guest artist, who will play a two piano number with Mrs. Ralph Bard. The prrzrum concludes with a group of duets by Mrs. Wm. C. Pohrte and Mrs. Geo. Hinn with Mrs. Karl A. Roth at the piano. Winonlkd River, River (Chilean Folk-Iona) h-rmmlnd in N. CMot Nl-w w. (Sm-Inc loll-l Adam Mrs Wm. C. Pohrte, now-no In. an. “Inn. new Mm. Kurl A. Roth It the alum Duets _ o Swallow. Happy Swing/l On Sunday morning, Feb. 22, at eleven o'clock. the Rev. Harold Fran. cis Branch. D.D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Chicalo Heights, Ill., Will prench in the High- land Park Presbyterian church. Dr. Branch in not only a succenful pus. tor and preacher, but also an author. Among his books are "Christ's Min- istry and Passion in Art," and “Ser- mons on Great Paintings." All those who have no church home in High- land Park are invited to worship in the Highland Park Presbyterian churoh. Dr. H. F. Branch to Speak Here Sunday Indium The L Two Phttorr-- G Minor Cmcorm New P. o. Building Paul L. Udell. Midland Puk Detieienry tode curries and doll-rs building at L While Mr. Udell Ulla in Wilmington recently Congressman Chindhlmn u- sured him tha't in the very near fu- ture there would be a bill carrying an appropriation for a new federal build- ine and site for Highland Park. The follnwin: telegram receive: yesterday afternoon speaks for itself Washington. D. C a In“. Word nude mm: by Mm. Cum In. Wm. Plum In. Vail " the gum Fine Program Planned 'nry Bill reported in "mm rries one hundred may thou I." for nice Ind post Min at Lake Faust. Carl A. Chindblom. Minn Prlmlllu Guru-r Mn. Ralph Bard k. Ill Bill for Lake Forest Friedrich Knack"! Brahma iann VI" NTEimora my: Adam Gelhel Con gunman Hllnl linem- Vttrt Dirk: “q ‘RAVINIA VILLAGE , vmmmmn. 6-7 question ictien" to he Saturday Nani the auditorium thtt you Ire u madman tem Med The Robert Grinnell-this to nut-step trll previt Talent you have new been unearthed and act; Rowdy in upon. 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