The Lake County â€" nonâ€"corps towns and cities â€" Salvation Army tenance ~started â€"April â€"ist.. ~Local appeal boards, of a more permanent nature than the usual campaign comâ€" mittees, will conduct theâ€"appeals. This _plan is the earnest reaquest.of.theâ€"Salâ€" vation Army and urged by the United â€"States Chamberâ€"of Commerce in rec= ognition of their service in the World war. â€" Lady Elks Meet ~ The Lady Elks club will hold their next meeting Wednesday afternoon, April 8. This meeting was postponed from March 25, + ind 494 2 SALVATION ARMY. _ and the saivation Army against many fraudulently soliciting funds with a tambourine and garbed in similar uniâ€" corm toâ€"thgt worn by the Salvation Army â€"_often claiming to beâ€"the Salvation Army or a branch of it;â€" there are no "branches" of Salvation Army. This is a strong reason why local boards should make the solicitaâ€" tion yearly and should receive generâ€" ous support from all citizens, that a worthy budget may safely reach the Salvation _ _Army â€"throughâ€"a _local treasurer of the board. â€"â€" x Money Used in County â€"â€"â€" It is shown that numerous people in times of misfortune and shame are cared for__without cost from this community by the Salvation Army. Quietly and effectively this marvelous _:___ (Continued on page 48) . _ _ and the fraudul 1. by speaking b 'fl at mar ‘*;!: ganization meetings, informing those interested and interesting those unâ€" informed. _ Appeal boards have been formed of (nelitâ€"Giti inâ€"Lakeâ€"Forest Highland _Park, Deerfield, â€"Lakeâ€"Bluff and Highwood will be the next, acâ€" cordingâ€"to â€"Mrs.â€"Mary T. Wishman; the: appeal director of the Salvation Army Home Service under whose sysâ€" tem the local ‘boards are operating. Mrs. Wishman puts on an educationâ€" al program in preparation for the apâ€" _~ Arousers and men‘s. Report to and including March 29,.1981: ~ & s geximum- o on inramiiiieraanss00 iven time employment. 18 Relief: {hrough this office and co =â€"operating organizaâ€" tion,.. :'.:.‘:‘:!.:_':,-t-----,-::..r"".!"""!“""-“'2â€~ Relief in clothing tivee rne e vtasyecn ozA W Milh hainw Lank is ) Eaubh _ * . am VOLUME XX Appeal for Funds for Carrying on Work in County During the Ensuing Year This method safeguards the public Highland Park Social Service . 880 Central avenue 1 H. P. 4000 hef in clothing ::..â€"..............579 k being sent to families.... 33 Frousers and shoes, particularly Sateguards Public The Higbland Park Press 206 350 18 Attention is called to the page adâ€" vertisement of local â€"automobile acâ€" cessory dealers in another part of this paper. These local dealers are offeringâ€"tires, batteries, and othr auâ€" to accessories at startlingly low prices that compare favorably with those at which similar merchandise is sold anywhere. Their advertisement emâ€" phasizes the advantages® of trading with home merchants in these lines. â€" The names of other charter memâ€" bers will be added when theirâ€" papers are returned from Washington, D .C. Auto Accessory Dealers Offer Fine Inducements ‘The children whose names follow are charter members: Ann, Helen and Patricia Speed, Luceérne M. Reichelt, Eleanor, John and Robert Austin, Dorothy and Ward Anderson, Jeon and Robert Pettis, Mary Lou Parliaâ€" ment, James B. Garnett, John M. Seyâ€" farth, J. Parliament Peabody, Sanford Alden Peabody. § . Saturday, April 4, at 2 o‘clock, the first meeting of the Children of the American Revolution will be held at the home of the organization presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Orren S. Peabody, 268 Moraine road. the members of the Highland Park Rotary club, following the regular wee Iincheon of the club at the Moralneâ€"hotel. ‘The boys gave a fine exhibition, which was much enjoyed by the members present. Meeting to Organize â€"_â€" C. A. R. Here Saturday ~Robert Kendig of the physical eduâ€" cation department for. boys at Deerâ€" squad of tumblers from the high kntght s â€"â€"Johnâ€"O‘Keefe, trustee. W. F. Gallagher, trustee. _ Robert Greenslade, trustee â€" Sam Fell, trustee. _ â€" _ _â€"_ C. V. Vanâ€" Arsdale, trustee _ Carl knight. H. S. Student Tumblers _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Entertain Rotarians knight. The installing officer and his staff have been invited for six o‘clock dinâ€" and it has been decided by the comâ€" mittee in charge to extend a very cordial invitation to all of the memâ€" bers of the lodge to take part. The officers to be installed are: â€"Wm. A.Witten; exalted ruler. f Wm. A. Desmond, esteemed leading Biks Lodge Will _ . _ Arrangements are being perfécted for the installation of officers of Highâ€" land Park lodge No. 1362, B. P. 0. E., for Friday evening, April 10. Anderson, esteemed â€" loyal Leuer, â€"esteemed _ lecturing HicHLAND Parxk, IuurNors, Tnuuniv, ApRIL 2, 1931 There â€"will â€"of course be numbers given by the Scouts. ‘We hope there will be a large attendance. .. °.. _ We are most fortunate in having secured Miss Marian Hodgins, direcâ€" tor of Camp Hill, .near Edgerton, Wis.,â€"to â€"speak 4or us onâ€"Girl Scoutâ€" ing. _ We also count ourselves most fortunate in having© Mrs. Herbert Smith as soloist. /s Scouts‘ Own is { getting together on â€"a Sunday designed to ledve an impression of the serious and ideal side of Girl Scouting, but is inâ€"rmo sense a religious service. The Highland_ Park â€"Girl . Scouts have set aside Sunday afternoon, Apr. 12, as a fitting time for a Scouts‘ Own program. It will be held in the Presâ€" byterian church at four o‘clock. All troops in Highland Park and Troop No. 1 of Highwood will: participate. The" general public is most cordially invited. 3 § ' County Humane society, Travelers‘ Aid ‘ society, Arden Shore, Infant Welfare society, Lake County Crippled Children‘s Clinic, Ridge Farm Preâ€" ventorium,â€"Y. W. C,. A. of Highland Park, coâ€"operationâ€"with War Veterâ€" ans‘ committee and Highland Park Soâ€" tial service. J "Scouts Own" To Be L > Observed April 12 ast summer, Miss Adams traveled in Europe with a specially selected group of.writers and lecturers, visitâ€" ’ing England, France, Germany and Russia, and coming into direct conâ€" tact with the political leaders of these ~With her charm of manner, her â€"clarityâ€" of speech, and simplicity of «diction, with her ability to present historical facts in .an‘ interesting form, Miss Adams‘ talk will surely prove both ‘delightful and instructâ€" ive: One <of the outstanding activities of the Highland Park Woman‘s club is the work in philanthropy. â€" During the past season, local organizations, Lake county and Cook county chariâ€" ties have been recipients of contribuâ€" tions. .. Besides the régular amount always budgeted from theâ€" club‘s inâ€" come for charities, several special projects were Doreas Home,â€" Lake Europe to study the existing condiâ€" tions in each country, give her the right to speak authoritatively on the subjects with which she deals, has for many years been a popular lecturer in and about Chicago. â€"~â€" Miss Adams, whose education and early experience as a teacher of hisâ€" tory, and whose numerous trips to «â€"Of.Woman‘s Clubâ€"Toâ€"Beâ€": * sW April rIK Speaker a bird‘sâ€"eye view of the situation in title of "Some Aspects of the Euroâ€" pean Situation." > > The first April program of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, Tuesâ€" day, April 7, at 2:30 p. m., promises to be especially interesting. Miss Julie R. Adams of Chicago will give ‘The Lincoln school P.â€"T. A. will hold their â€"annualâ€"card partyâ€"at the Lincoln school auditorium Wednesday afternoon, April 8, at two o‘clock. The people are urged to make this . a social as well as a financial success. Tickets may be had from members of the P. T. A. Tables will be arranged if you. do not care to make one of Tuesday â€"morning the Fred Moon residence on Homewood avenue, was damaged by fire. It is thought that a bottle of benzine exploded, causing the fire. The kitchen was badly damâ€" aged by fire while the remainder of the down stairs was ~damaged by smoke. Insurance will cover the loss. > Annual Card Party T _â€" _ At Lincoln School Parkes, 360 Walker.avenue, where an everheatedâ€"chimney â€"had â€"threatened trouble. The Highland Park fire_department responded to two alarms on Friday, March 27. The first alarm brought firemen to the home of F. H. Smith, 808 So. St. Johns street, Highland Fark, where spontaneous combustion had started a blaze. â€" The fire, which caused little loss, was confined to a smallâ€"portion of the house. In the Iate afternoon another alarm called the firemen to the home of E. A. Fire Department Is f â€"â€" _ Called Twice Mar. 27 fare menp cititens therein. 5.~ To: provide. a body which â€"â€"'flth[»& stant and raise ‘an authoritative voice l0 public questions and communicate directly with public offeials % its duly authorâ€" ~officers or comm â€"2~â€"Toâ€"formulateâ€"andâ€"promote â€"constructiveâ€" plans for <the future. _ _ _ â€" 8.â€"To provide an impartial body, to which the â€"publicâ€" may turn for guidance with absoâ€" th}ms eonKidence in â€"the â€"sincerity of â€"its© moâ€" ves. _1.â€"â€"The study and improvement ofâ€"munici« pal conditions and public affairs in the City of Highland Park. _ __ _ e â€"~The byâ€"laws of the club, adopted at that E‘eetnf. ‘further detail the club‘s objects as follows: Having the welfare of this comâ€" amunityâ€"atâ€"heart, a meeting ofâ€" a targe group of public spirited citizens of Highland Park was recently held to complete the permanent organization of the City Club of Highland Park. The club has been incorporated <unâ€" der the laws of the state of Tllinois as a corporation organized not for profit, with its purpose, as stated in its charter, being, "to promote, enâ€" courage and assist in, the administraâ€" tion of public affairs in an economical andâ€"efficient manner." gisâ€" mm ce Group of Public Spirited Citiâ€" zens Form Body ; Aim Is _ <Civie Welfare > ORGANIZE CITYâ€"CLUB, ~â€"~â€"~â€"~PURPOSEâ€"OUTLINED â€"â€"â€" > â€"To efford one t::emm ln-p;.bli.e ";ltl; ;;’ “‘a"’m‘, s ï¬w ALeRs w10 â€"â€" (Continued on page 52) o provide a 'm‘?ï¬ informing the of Highland â€"Park civic conditions NunMBER 5 a & 3#