MOLENDI PRESIDENT l HIGHWOOD C. Of? Cl, (Men Head of Group of OM. cers for Ensuinu Year: Plan Activity Fred Moon Injured him manta Thr Ibsen M M M “In! w t Mike and llmhwmul M HOMO Party/yeh will he given am owed. The puhlic invited to attend. My Viklmld are spunwrimt bum-n party " Wilton hall Msolly evening. Feb. F. ll ample h, M Moltndi w the Ilighwm e Wednesda Ott Jrio, Ju tht rumba in Auto Accident with tuk " ll Mill Mole Dominick 'muu-ruiu An. hamlet. _ Sum Sunli alum: 'u-Qurm W int M ‘lrndi the chum "w Tm h formally ly the ht he Pa n . ,r refresh- is most wing, " to win-r no fir Illl'm h ted “a th, IR" Community Service Gym Classes Amuse Widespread Interest the Community now origami“ ' ‘ommcr The Men's {1 This I The gem-mu dim-rent public tending their 1 Inc-a! rMult-nts gymnasium whim! barb many Irtettr record rocvn club. mun: ' in: a some hiuory " 1 Avon Pack the revord i lid and wo " u pp allirur on H. he mm! Und I (’hnrles " of on In jnypd. F Mrs, Halo is probably the most mum-after woman on the American .I»l-.Itform today. sh. Imam her stage mum-r " the atre of I? under Sir Henry Irving. Later she played with Mr Gerald du Mnurier. Sir John Hare, " George Alexander, with Sir Johnston Forbes- Roherunn and in 1907 elme to Amer- in with Dame Ellen Terry., Yorker Mrs. Hale Presents h MIC hoo Much interest A and wu 'vurn Inwnt akv, w The Th In]: ully Th: arold Possum Makes Golf Mark in Florida H Mrs. F'orberRobertson Hale gave costume reéiul on comic characters Shakespeare. before the members , the Highland Park Woman‘s club t Tuesday afternoon. The program as: wry 'drlizhtful and greatly en- 'rd rem-nay on the Highland Lakes D. mmr Avon Ptsrk, Floridl. mak- a sot-r0 of "it, the Inward. in the "FY " tho duh, turr.oidirte to the urn um nwwnm 1tusiness and Professional Kruup will meet in the boys dam of Deerfield-Shields high I-uch Wednesday evening from , 8:30 and Pouch LIA. Peel w-ntwl tn lead this group. clans in athletics and gymnas- tivities tor ynune women will not: Wednesday evening in the *ymnaiium u! the high school nu 71:20. Membership in these is own to residents of the It: strh., All Null four , full cup 'ark Timtw. m, also holds ni at Pine Crest club with u won the Lake Placid Open mt this winter easily with rv. In the foursome' iti which " th" n-vnrvl scort‘ at "illi- ahtrs, and their opponents Nordbere, a golf pro at Lake Ill.. and "mold "all. a Npw Truth-n "ffiee in the Number mm- is now working out pro- r smail syn-via] grnups from and neisrhhorhroN. Mom now ha P'nssum, golf profs min Country club. and who" hy Mr Mt mu: nice "ay ‘wkin hool t is centered around Service "Gym" chimes and membership in y yet be secured by tr at Community Serv- in the Chamber of well knnwn in P he has rolativ drow- his way Costume Recital as hmm very much the gymnasium; are evenimts and Rem u-ity in teasure time l district will meet Fob. 23 at Fl p.m. q a 'tood enrollment n. Raymond Watts. o-operation of the .hoot boards in ox- watinn farilitios to mnusium district 10 weeks. Wednesday THE PRESS Minna] Green High- 'es and sional boys _ high from Peel Both to visors. support hers: wh An exhibit of interest to Highland Park residents is a group of :m black prints, works of Mr. Charles A, Wil- imovsky. Mr. Wilimuvsky who is an Ameri- can artists of Bohemian ancestry is one of the best instructors that the Art Institute has. . In 190R he as a student was awarded the traveling foreign schol-i arship. He remained abroad four years. studying. l The first purchaser of one of hisl prints was Mr. William M. Chase the renouned American painter and teach- Block Prints Exhibit . Interesting Display Inndidates on Township Ticket File Petitions For Deerfield Offiteg The Bihliotheque National of Paris has a representative print pf his on its walls. . Mr. Wilinnvsky is a member of the Chicago Embers society. the Print Workers of California and the Asso- ciation of Painters and Sculptors of (bingo. . Tho Great National Galleries of Prague. Bohemia honored him by buy. ing 20 of his prints. - He is represented in the Kanms City Museum. Springfield, Mass., Art association and Chicago Museum. Radio Singers Appear ' on Program Sundayl The Lindmuider Brothers need no introduction to manynf the homes of this city, as they are frequently heard over the radio. Their meny friends will be happy to hear ant see them in person " the Bethany qungelicnl church next Sunday evening It the Directors Meet The Highland Park Chamber of Commerce held a director's meeting in the Howard-Udell Cafeteria Wed, nesday. 7:45 service are not up for ro-election Id Charles Har. hers present -were Commissioners ew in this field of Brown, Gourley and Zimmer. William Witten The resignation of the Rev. Frank Fitt as a member of the Library rbautth and Wit- board was accepted and a vote of nts of Highland thanks extended to him tor his years u police mlgis- of service on that board. is a resident of Bills Apnroved in the race for Bills and payrolls covering the wn Clerk Albert period from Jan. 1 to Jan. 81 were ld.over assistant! presented and approved. The bills re- W, Vereoe and ported were as follows: "He" m pop." 32:32:: gitt,e,uA2,Sua,ee' 133:2: eeade is responsi- Department of Public Health and a an " WO new memhers mtfrcnlrhm‘ot StrmeU ma Public . " . Improvements . . . , qFV 13.6346 ed by menu Itjjirtt,g,tc'eU2tb1"ad,r,oeT1u-' “ff: exocrine» _ Emma-nay and contingent. Mnimennnec Autos Job Order: T . ' . Linbulty imrurttnee . (lily hell bond enema . Session Monday Night Devoted to Routine Matters; Pro- ceedings Noted REGULAR MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL At the regular meeting of the city council Monday evening consideration of routine business matters occupied the time. In the absence of Mayor Lewis Commissioner Lyle Gourley was appointed mayor pro tem, Mem. Cit; pun Total , _ _ _ . V $14,547.“ Reports of the Building depart- ment and Police department for the month of January, liR1, were order. ed placed on file. The report of Herman Schwery. justice of the peace, showing collec- tion of fines to February 1, 1981 in the amnunt of $333.00 was ordered placed on file. . Requests of the Fire department for permission to hold the annual firemen', dance on March 17, was granted. Accept Petition The property owners' petition for the division of special assessment levied against Lot ll, First Addition to Ravinia Forest for paving" con- neeted system of streets in the Iouthu easterly pbrtion of Highland Park under Warrant No. Mn, was accepted and the corporation counsel was in. structed to present said petition to the county court for approval. Commissioner Zimmer moved the approval and acceptance were ac- corded n plat entitled: “Banta's sub- division of the east 132 feet of lots 103 1nd 106, and the west 79 feet of lots 104 and 105 of South Highland Addition to Highland Park." Revival Meetings _ at First U. E. Church Revival meetings will be held at the First United Evangelical church every evening next week, Saturday excepted. Rev. Paul Gordon, of Dix- on, Ill., will preach. He is a young mun with a burning message for these times. The Raedeke trio, of Chicago, will sing on Wednesday evening. The services will begin each evening at eight o'clock. The regular monthly meeting of the board of mnnagers and the advis- ory board was held at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday evening. Thursday, February 19, 1981 Hold Board Meeting 370.13 99.76 467.10 180.00 200.00 titt, ST