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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1931, p. 4

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4* ~~~_June. . This district will consist of the city of Evanston and the towns â€"of â€"New â€" Trier, _ Niles, . Northfield, â€"~ Wheeling, Elk Grove, _ Palatine, â€" Scehkaumburg, Barrington, Hanover, _~ Maine, Norwood Park, and Leyden in j C€ook county, andâ€"all of Lake county. â€"_~_â€" â€"Moreâ€"than threeâ€"fourths of the popuâ€" .. lation in this territory has. been in **~ the (old) 10ta Congressional district __.â€"â€"â€"M. â€" i tE ,bu“ Et‘cge.a "!6““ eo‘ri"’ _ gressâ€"since November 1918. I feel . â€"that the very generous support which 4 I have received in that portion of the s old Tenth district which is now in the wwowâ€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"Puneratâ€"Last SaturdaÂ¥ _ entsâ€" Byron Hurcke, pro at Northâ€" ~~_â€"_The funeral of , Edward. Balding, moor and Art Harrizon, Exmoor, had whose death occurred Wednesday not won a hole. < This they finally * â€"August 26, was held at 9:30 Saturâ€"! did, but had to score an eagle and a â€"â€"day morning at St. James church, birdie to accomplish same.~ The sixâ€" â€"~Highwood, . andâ€"many ~friendsatâ€") teenth hola: is a par 5 and is 540 _ tended. He is survived by his â€"widow|yards dong hole and the foursome \ jund kis mother.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"~~~sggred three birdies. and one eagle. _‘To the â€"Voters in the New 13th ~ ~Congressional District; _ | . Election April 12 ; angressional dis * ..__I will be a candidate, in the Priâ€"; wary election next April, for the Reâ€", CHINDBLOM ANNOUNCES CONGRESS CANDIDACY publicar nomination for Representaâ€" tiveâ€"inCongress in the 13th Congresâ€" sicnal district as created by the conâ€" gressional reapportionment act passâ€" 13th district amply justifies. myâ€"eanâ€" didacy in the new district and I hope the new portions of that district wil} find me deserving of their favor. I shall therefore submit my candidacy to the Repubticans of the 13th district g;%im~mewAwk% t ')-t._‘ ons i " 7_ $ Beginning October Ist, next my home address will be North Shore hotel, Chicago avenue and Davis street, Evanston, where I shall be pleased to meet: constituents and friends who may deésire .to see me. Since it is my duty to represent all of the people in the present 10th disâ€" triet until the expiration of my presâ€" ent term of office on March 3, 1983, 1 shall also continue my present.conâ€" gressional office at 1521 â€"Foster â€"aveâ€" nue, Chicago. | Respectfully, _ â€"â€" _ _ __ _ Carl R. Chindblom, Congressman. â€" |_â€"_With \appropriate military eeremoâ€" | nies, wliich included the awarding of ;320 athletic prizes by Col. Edward | Davis, the 1931 C. M. C. T. camp at | Fort Sheridan was concluded Thursâ€" %a‘if‘“'«iffi'si ~week and the camp dedâ€" scatedâ€"to Second Lieut. George Alexâ€" \ander McKizrlock, Jr., world war hero | and son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. | McKinlock ot Chicagzo and Lake Forâ€" | est. . $ ~ ‘~â€"The ‘oecasion is an informal tea _‘which â€"Mrs. __Janeâ€"Ardisâ€"Agnew, ~founder_and superintendent . of. the home, is giving for the church group, which annually contributes to the : support of the institution. ' Dedication Ceremony Marks Closing Day at fon= Ft.Sherida“{;i M'. T. C'. Lieut. MceKinlock was killed during the Aisneâ€"Marne battieâ€"on â€"July 21, 1618. Provious to his death he was awarded the Croix de Guerre for galâ€" lantry at Cantigny, the Distinguished Service Cross for heroism during an engagement at Bervyâ€"leâ€"Fec and also a citation for gallantry at Polisy. * Mr. McKinlock, the father of Lieut. McKinlock, was in the stand with Col. Davis as a review was given in ronor of his son. The following sketch of Ligut. McKinlock‘s military career was furnished the press: â€" * Lieut. McKinloek, who was a â€"Harâ€" vard graduate, left his position at the Central Eleetric companyâ€"at the outâ€" break of _theâ€"worldâ€"war and was adâ€" witted to the officers‘ training camp at Fort Sheridan. He received his commission, enlisted_in. the infantry, and was ordered to France among the served as an intelligence officer durâ€" ing the first invasion. "C * Doréas Home for Children,; just west of the Briargate Golf club, on Deerfield road, will be visited this afternoon by members. of the Dorcas society of the Deerfield Presbyterian church and their guests. 2 e ‘Mrs. Agnew started the home in Evanston with only three charges, back in 1914.) Four years later the orphanage was moved to its present home in Deerfield, where it has grown until an average of 40 children are cared for. ie oo mmmmentammenmdorne â€"~Although the Chome is nonsectarâ€" ian, it iz supported largely by north shore chtirch societies and women‘s clubs in the Tenth District Federaâ€" tion. The Glencoe Union church preâ€" sented the initial gift to the home. On Monday of this week Tom Carâ€" ney,â€"professional of the Northmoor Country club, broke the course record with an unbelievable score of 64. Tom was playing with Mr.â€"S. L. KReinhardt, also of Northmoor, and vntil the sixteenth hole their.oppon~ Northmoor Pro Breaks Course Record with 64 Â¥| Informal Tea Today THE _P.R ESS m e e 9~ Annual Garden Tea of . Hlinae Club Sept. 9; of the Illinae glub of Ct'icaxo will be | hetd at the h&ne’of Mrs. Charles H‘ Dennis, 1225 Michigan avenue,â€"Evanâ€"â€" ston.. The tea is in honor ofâ€"Dean pPp, of Women, Marie Leonard and the| ;) young women entering the University} yea of Illinois. | ind 9 Fifth Annual Garden mhe tl!l'rmae club of \Eilcsgo, w Mesdames: Perkins B.â€"‘Bass,° Jr., Lynn C. Jones, Donald. B. Lourie, Byron â€"S. Coon, Paul Stewart, Linâ€" coln Hall, Paul â€" Sullivan, George Rumasfeld,~ Harry Kerr, Ramon Mcâ€" Guire, George Eiserman, L. D. Manâ€" del, Herbert Ewing, George Kesler, Wellington Scott, Amour C. Johnâ€" son, Gordon Graham, Charles Luckâ€" man, F. J. Werner, Sawyer Smith, R. F. Schrieber, C. F. Baker and Miss Frances Howard, Miss Jean Mabie, Miss Susan. Conley and Miss Dorothy Schultz. _ y â€" The women who will pour are: _ _‘ Mesdames: E. E. Stults, K. L. Wilâ€" son, Merle Trees, Lew Sarett, George Frazer and Miss Alice Howe. Mrs. Arthur M. Houser, president of the TMinae club of Chicago has apâ€" pointed Mrs. Maurice E. O‘Brien ch@irman. .Those assisting are: ; The women who will pour are: 3 Added oquipment to the park sys ~ Mesdames: E. E. Stults, K. L. Wilâ€"| tem cost $1,800 duringâ€"theâ€"year,â€"playâ€"/â€" son, Merle Trees, Lew Sarett, George: ground apparatus necefsiba_ting tho : Frazer and Miss Alice Howe. \expenditure of most cf this money | _ This garden tea held_ annu@lly .A |.A1€â€"IBDONL ShOWS, .._...â€".___o ue the begautifiil home of Mrs. Charlee: Miscellaneous.expenses total $5950. nae with a pleasant introduction to university life: All Illinagaeâ€"are welâ€" gome.. .. ... + Miss Agnes McGuire who was reâ€". _ The:. Rrierzate _Community _ Cl cently ctected~to membership, Aâ€" met last Tuesday evening at the how sion Faculty of the Sherwodo Music of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bruce© school, is opening â€"a branch in High 318 Cavell avenue. There was a g0 land Park. § * } attendance, and all who were prese Miss McGuire is to be congratuâ€" enjoyed the speaker of the evenin‘ lated for the honor accorded her by; Mr. Kilroy, of the Deerfield Bus C one of the largest and highly accredâ€" who talked on bus transportation i# ited ennsarvatories in the countryv. â€" |the children to the Deerfield Grammt ~Earl B. Bremer, who has been loâ€" cated for 13 years in the Chicago office of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company, recentâ€" ly as manager of small motors seeâ€" tion, has _beenâ€"appointedâ€"manager apâ€" pliance electrification â€" with headâ€" cated for 13 years in the Chicago‘ ____~*+ Large Acreage . at Detroi office of the Westinghouse Electric n proportion to population, Lain: Len H and Manufacturing company, recentâ€"| contends, the acreage of the park sys â€" been dist 1y as manager of small motors secâ€" tem in perhaps the greatest in‘ thâ€"t past yea! tion, has beenâ€"appointedâ€"manager ap=\state. The 280 acres "of parks prâ€" of that~ pliance electrification â€" with _headâ€" vides 23% acres per 1,000 of populbk‘ ¢fficiency quartersâ€"at â€"Edstâ€"Springfield, Masss tion. _ _ s .. (C according to a statement by Fred T.| Recreation activities are Carric Whiting, northwest district manager. on during the summer at five pla ‘Anngu His new duties commenced Tuesday, grounds,thrée bathing beaches, a â€"£0â€" September 1. ~â€" â€"| course and several tennis courts. â€" ' â€"â€"Recital opportunities as well as| First Church of Ghrist, iscien! supervision by the main school in of Highland Park â€"invites you _8 advantages afforded pupils. in the on Christian Science by Dr. John Highland Park branch. | Gutt, C. 8. B. of Kansas City, M ‘The work will be conducted at 16 nmember of the Board of Lectures North Sheridan road. Classes in of the Mother Church, the Fi theory, harmony, ear training, andâ€"Church of: Christ, Scientist, ~Bost history, as well as private lessons in Mass., to be held in the Eim P} piano are now being formed kwth‘taoditodum. Friday evening, Sept ovening of the fall term. â€"___ | at cight o‘clock. â€"â€"â€" Sherwood Music School ; to Open Branch Here ‘The work will be conducted at 16 North Sheridan road. â€" Classes in theory, harmony, ear training, and history, as well as private lessons in piano are now being formed for the opening of the fall term. & On Wednesday afternoon Septem carl Bremer Is Given _ _ : Westinghouse Promotion To be Held in Evanston PARK DIST. RETIRING > HOOK To Be Paid Off This Yéar, Aly |> Elect C Large Interest Sum; Good â€"_ Conv Progress Made » s ~â€"Maturing bonds of the Highlan: Park East Park district to th amount of $45,000 will be retired thi; year, and interest on other bonds{ indebtedness will entail payments ¢ $14,290, arcording to the report @ Edward M. Laing, secretary of th board. _ i _A total ofâ€"$87,530 nas been appro_ pyriated for expenses of the East Par} Lboard. Of this sum, $18,490 will h used for the payment of salaries an wages of officers andâ€"employes.~â€"~ | _The salary of the secretary and suâ€" perintendent, Mr. Laing, is $5,400 while the three employes of his offic are paid 4 total of $4,680 per annum, The. professional â€" golf â€" instructors salary is $2,400, and the playgrouni dirsctor and his aszsistants receive $3,500 annually. j _ First Church of Christ, Sciet of ‘Highland Park â€"invites you _ éuring the year. iwo years the board has functions. the cost was only $765,765, Secretart cent meeting. â€"uxâ€"ld of $2.000 is set aside for us Briergate Communityâ€" â€" Club Holds Meetin! 'Ex_-:pevrtiy 'ownedA by . t‘h_e park boa i Add Equipment rsday, September 8, 191 Thursda * Leonar elected c trict .of prising a ing of th ing the . this wee Kapschul the past Lake Fc to the n: at Detro aviation emphasiz stone in try. ~EFrc freighter safety h minds o transport The air filled the supporter _This n places a and ~exp1 fulâ€"atter contribut made ma ing to o ‘pany, w built fre the first service v 18â€" regul places ~R within o of each ¢ Philadely Columbu In th

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