“m -'aanisritrittiirtiiiirt idrir'ehiitiiiGut Members are urged not “forget The not] "use society takes this opportunity of thanking the people, whoattendad their second annual min- strs! held lsst Tuesday evening, also the men, and women who worked so "rt to make it the success that it was. At one of the meetings in the nee: future the society will have the hon- or of hearing a speaker from the min once. All members ere urged to be pment. The date of this event will he unnamed later. The next regular meeting of tho St. James Holy Name society will be held in St. June: hell Thursday. April Mr," at 8 p. m. This will ttem short busi- ness meeting " immediately utter the meeting: surprise dinner will!» -tte,rtisLattg_3hei, “will T by e gamma went. f 1 T ' F . Holy Name Society F _ . Gives CtuirParty “Enclosed and check for subset-ix). tion 1931 to Highland Perk Press. I enjoy The Press because it is I little touch fromdeer Highhnd Park which will elven be home to me. Some. time's I wish I could see more names of friends I knew there, but of cont); Highland Park has changed like all other places. Yours truly, Mai wma... Milubt Paulette. Cal." The followitig letter received from one of Hirhhnd Park’s {arguerresis dents expresses the interest of one of the Press’s oldest subscribers. Former Resident _ Appreciates “Press†The mite: ofprocurinz a new fed- enl building for Trhrhiamrpark was discussed it length and Postmaster Séhneider assured the meeting that this city is soon to have ttne. A com- mmieition VI!" read from the Por- (Continned on page 50) " communication _ was read from In. Roderick MnePheraoit, repre- senting the publicity- end of the com- ing Arden Shore drive. After lengthy tied that the chamber of commerce flmvgagmwgm port. Following s splendid dinner served to the members present at the Green Tea Pot, Mr. Marvin Wellsch deliv- ered an interesting end instructive tell: on the “Advantages end Disad- vsnteges of s City Court es applied to Highlsnd Park." Those present were quite enthused over the matter and considerable favorable comment was voiced. at the Green Tee Pot with large nttendence and marked enthusium manifested in the progress of the or- mix-don. OlBllMlacllIhlirIMt . ~MON'I'HLYMEEI'ING Held Tuesday Night at Green _ Tea Pot; Hear Talk on City Court; Bushes 71ttL,.teagl,y,t JtttttattuthgttcBa:; PM Building Project E. J. Mitchell, retired railroad men and formerly conductor on the North, western for many yelre, died at 6:80 o'clock Tuesday evening, It the home of Mm. Herbert Evens, 008 Central avenue, where he roomed. He was 81 years of use. Funeral urn-ence- ment- were not completed My, but it was expected that the Ierviee would be held " Highwood on Fri. day. Mr. Mitchell is survived by two enlighten. Hrs. Eve Whithnder of Highwood end mu Axon Hitchel}, who li on the In!“ the Chicago pub- lie library. Hr. Mtt1ms11.fe.trmer1r r92 'dit>idirJtiifiiii. . i- " 91¢..." P Mr._'l‘homas also said that the 'Ichool was looking forward to the baseball tournament, which will be held during the latter part of April. ahictouranmmttsitratso be mm sored by Community Service. "The Onh Terrace school has . reputation for Inving not only Ith- letes, but good ,portimterf “so," said Mr. Allen, in his address to the win. ners. After the speeches the trophy In: presented. _ 1 I. E. J. Mitchell, Former R. R. Conductor, Dies Mr. Thomas, principal of, the Oak Terrace school, called together the tipper grades, and began the care. many at 9 o'clock. The principal talked on.the~ irood sportsmanship of the team and, stated future plans. In recognition tt winning the chum pionship of the gunman- school base hath-ll league, a trophy consisting of the figure of . basketball player, in silver, mounted or! a pedestal, was presented to the thkTerraee school in’nssembly last Thursday, April 9, by Mr. Allen, of Community Service. On Tuesday evening, April 28, . card, homo and dancing party will be held at the Y. W. C. A., Laurel ave- anrei-iershietr-%rer-Tmtstte-tratmtrttetrr-u' din!!! invited. A and ttmn lepton. daetrtaibaeheratuneL-utaftx-urrite gill he Served and prizes aux-tied. on't forget the date and place, Tues- day evening. April 28th, at the Y. W. C. L, Laurel avenue. _ At a roguhr meeting of Highland Park lodge No. 646, Lon] Order of [ Home. bold but My evening. the 1m! election of more we: held. Harm Sheehen we elected Meta- -=- "" ' - tNI" Mr,,allWMlMtMrNliii 3: mong its members one who is known to have the ability Ind the real Home spirit to any on the work of the Home as Mr. Shahen bu done in the put. Oak Terrace School ' Presented with Trophy no drill tam of Greater Chicago io1hmnri11aet-tseortnudapatst one" of the same lodge will net as installing otBeer. Dancing will take true. it the close of the meeting. tht .Mouday evening, April M, an open installation of omen-I will be held " Wine: hall, Centnl avenue. Hamburg and, their fiiends are most cordituy invited.. _ Newman Sheahen Is - Elected Dictator of Local Moose Lodge THE -trl.-el..rWe..'"qeF0.ee'.."-"--l-ltl- Thousands of mmufuturm and patent buyers are ewted to inspect new patents and inventioris, during Oceuxtide Motor and Power Co., Inc. and pony other features will be shown by Mr. Jones, the inventor and president. _ Mr. J. Ir. Jones of South Greqn Bay. road " eathibitintr-hisutmwintis of Patent papers of November 8, 1926, 1660166; and August 7, 1929, 241184 at the Ingputional Patent exposition being held at the Merchandise hurt, Chicago on April 13-19. Opportunity for practice Will be given it local schools before the com- munity-wide tournament. The tour- nament has been planned to-prelude the oMeial opening of the baseball season for the grammar school league and community team's nowbeing or ganized. - . ' ., To Exhibit Patents In Chicago This Week __ Time will" count "in-uri/Ihr-i-Tire' bases. Hrhrremrtmrtartt will surf. with -rme-dtrrrt-astr-ththtmreortites,-atRrm' the signal will circle the bases, touch- ing each frltf ip trms. ,7 - There will ~also be ti confest for hitting ah which the contestant stands behind a restraining line,' tosses the ball up in the lit and hits it. This event will also be tested {or diatom and accuracy. Prizes will be given for points in special events, an! a speck] prize for the all-around baseball chunpion. The contest consists of special ac- iivitiers in baseball. There will he a pitching contest for accuracy end dis- tance. In the pitch for my, . wooden tlrxet all by " feet will be used. The distance will be fifty feet from s throwing line. In the catchers throw for securscy an empty haul will be placed at second hue with the opening {wing the home plate. For this contest, points will be given for ability to throw the bell directly into the barrel. or. to bounce or roll the ball in. Throwing. from second hue home and from center ftdid home will he tested for accuracy and distance. Gif tfiiiiiisii'; 'iiiviiiiiiii'i'i 38831.", ' tid Ridge school, and parochiul school: ure eligible. A eommunitroritVh-sull tom-m.- ment will be held at Sunset park st four o'elook p. m. on Wetlandâ€. April 29, under the supervision .0! Communitrturvie, and the Park dia.. Baseball Content for Grade School Boys are Scheduled for April 29 EDGIWATII B__IACH HOTEL 5300 Block Sheridan Road, Chicago F Human“. ma ' PARISIAN NIGHT ERNATIONAL NIGHT WEDNESDAY. Mtttt St. John’s Evangelical Sunday school will conduct the entire services at the church; Green. Bar goad and Homewood nvénne, next Sundny. Til: lei-vices will stat at 10:30. T1iit Sunday school furnishes the proof that children, young people And adults 'itll It, thirty: if only given suckling: . _ Pt- 6'?†"i "the "mr" g l‘ %â€"’¢€WW"%â€Â¢Â£7'$*;‘.%Tmzf 1'" " Mrs. Ida Gary of Montour, Iowa, mother of Mrs. H. A. Bridges, of Ridgewood drive. meted any at the Peoples hospital, Chicago, on Thurs- day morning. at three o'eioek, April 9th. Her death was caused from shock during " operation. She wss well known here as she passed the winters with her daughter every year for a number of years. Burial was in Honour on Sunday. Mrs. Gory is survived by one son, Maurice. of Milton, and one daughter, Mrs. H. A.uBrutres, of this city. _ Sunday School Will T ' Conduct Services /ant, WORKSHOP PlLhY00PItllll, l8 Clau- Play If you have ever seen thy of the oserNHMtiehhr-.hhrlrcaehmrrrhsre in the past few yum, some members of tu-must-Hua-hmm-tcans-Yu will know other: if you Wigwam! their excenent work in connection with the North Shore Circuit Theatre. "The Diver Road" is not a play to amped tho blunt: of an amateur group, but it is one with delightful (Continual on plus 45) Mrs. Harold Bridges' Mother Passes Away Tickete are now on ale for the Junior Drama wrhhop'e that pro- duction. "The Dover Road" by A. A. Milne in to be given on Saturday night, April 18, in the Bevinle Ichool auditorium end everyone who is is teneted in dremetic work is urged to ettend. The yam people concerned with this map are very anxious to nuke the play e success u it is not only their first independent produc- tion as I Junior workshop, but it is also the first straight thremt pley to be given here by I local organiza- tion. by Mr. Jacob Heckeizweiler during . recent rehearsal of 'The Dover Road." To Present “no Diver Road†by Milne; Delightful Dramatic Otrer%trt Cast Thur-thy, April 10, 1931 Captain 1 or the out at the dim mixing at. _ Mrs. Edi 415% week. ' In. Clit two tabla Do Tumble The Junk loudly m Jattteg Tho my Ravtrtt evening in 1 day annivu Jun. L. day for K: is Visiting Robertson. Mr. 1nd MM. Win. at Mr. and Mrs. Ce turned from the spring Mm. W. Mr. Ind have been Madam, their home Little L tined at In Mrs. wr, hage taken pact “can dents here Mrs. A. are attendi At the hon brook. Geuenl enterhinim hing, Apii ball at Ft Mrs. Eh alter hr! “It"her' mm me. _ Mr. and birth of n April " a {It _ Mr. and St. John: tor trip tl w. 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