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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1931, p. 5

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nent to the park sys during the> > pla > tus necefsiba.t%ng thio o â€"most of this money" _ irk â€"district to th 00 will be retired thi; est on other bonde{ 11 entail payments o ng to the report « ing, ‘secretary of th cience by Dr, John ~of Kansas City, M : Board of Lectures) r ~Church, the ~Fi rist, Scientist, Bost eld in the Eim P} ate _Community _ c# y evening at the hom s. Benjamin Bruce ® ue. There was a g0@ l all who were prese eaker of the evenin‘ the Deerfield Bus C bus transportation i# the Deerfield Gramns w president, Mr. B@ was elected, as the © moved away. f ff This Yéar, Aly â€" Elect Grayslake Man at Peoria rest Sum; Good â€"_ Convention; Other Reports _ ress Made 3 & of State Meeting 1,530 nas been appre nses of the East Par sum, $18,490 will h: yment of salaries am sâ€"andâ€"employes.~>~ the secretary and so ir. Laing, is $5,400 employes of his offic of $4,680 per annunm al â€" zolfâ€" instructor ; and the playgrouni is assistants receive board has functions. ly $765,765, Secretax_'prj Equipment ed by ‘the park boa summer at five pias: Announcement Mad & »athing beaches, aâ€"£0â€" a * § 9 ral tennis courts. g â€" Fast Freight by Air e Acreage: m at Detroit. â€"â€" câ€" â€"â€". _> .. < / to population, Laint Len Hook, as he is best known, ha’é‘ reage of the park sy> been district finance officer during thei ; the greatest in th:} Past year and has fulfflicd _the duties ) acres of parks pro| of that officc with faithfuiness and _per 1,000 of populb‘ ¢fficiency. _He~is popularâ€"among the ym â€" o n Cl . (Continued on page 29) ? . RETIRING f; HOOK IS COMMANDER â€" ) BONDS So0 : â€" OF LEGION 8TH DISTâ€" ‘ommunityâ€" â€"â€" ib Holds Meetin! i of Christ, Scie ark «invites you . m e rerente e maener on emommnantrpage expenses total $5950 is set aside for us , September 8, 197 tivities hristian Scien( ay are carne , Sept. {ent® _._._.._.*~~â€"â€"ILRONARD D. HOOK \ Wednesdays beginning Sept. ing of the dfistrict delegates held durâ€"| p. m. daylight saving time. ‘ing the state conventi i re o+ â€"~This week. _ He succeeds Charlesâ€"C.â€" â€"day afternoons will cover a | Thursday, September 3, 1931 * Leonard D. Hook of Grayslake was elected commander of the Eighth disâ€" trict .of the American Legion, comâ€" prising all of Lake county, at a meetâ€" Kapschull, who has held the office the past two years. > Lake Forest were elected delegates to the national convention to be held at Detroit. a t In the recent announcement by Franscontinental and Western Air of the first transcontinental air express service with published freight rates, _This new type of service definitely places aviation in the fast freight and express field and requires careâ€" fulâ€"attention to those elements that contribute to service in which manâ€" made machinery is involved. Accordâ€" ing to officials of the Pennzoil comâ€" ‘pany, which lubricates the. specially built freighters._ofâ€"theâ€"air,â€"theâ€"clos: aviation leaders of the country have emphasizedâ€"another~important ~mile: stone in the history of their indusâ€" try. ~From the time of the oxâ€"drawn freighters the factors of speed and safety have been uppermost in the minds ofâ€" those building the great transportation. systems ‘of America. The air freighter has apparently fulâ€" filled the most ardent hopes of its supporters. * yMA C ol of ~(Ut ireighters_oi~Atheâ€"air,â€"the â€"clos=" thropic party at the residence of Mr. est_â€"scrutiny to lubrication, problefi and Mrs. William D. MeéJunkin on is regularly given.. : This service the lake ut 151 Sheridan road, Winâ€" places Kansas City and New Ymchmi,â€"on the evening ‘of September vt:.it-hinL one â€"night‘s traveling ‘distance| 11, at 8 o‘clock. There will be cards of each other with deliveries made at Philadelphia, Harrisburg, 'Pituburgh, Columbus, _ Indignapolis; _ and _St. Women Voters League â€" Broadcast Schedules For Sept. and October rmee. § F. W. Cushing of Highland Park, sidered at the mee _The very air is charged ‘with curâ€"| has explained how he happens to ning. y rents and cross currents on the tax have (he believes) the only hotel in Plan Subscrin problem. The Illinois League of{ thg United States called "Theâ€"Moâ€" â€" The organization : Women Voters, therefore, ~takes the; ral.ne." When â€" the: hotel was being will get under way] opportunity of presenting over WGN | built many fantastic names were sugâ€" September 11. when (306) Drake hotel, a timely discussion Sested to him and he was embarâ€" will open her Tower ul some phsses of the problem. The| rassed as to which to choose.© One Wirmrnetka for the s: series of radio broadcasts will be conâ€" daYy he prevented the workmen from ; men and committees ducted hy . Mrs. _B.._F.â€"Langworthy,| destroying â€"a â€" great= boulder~ which campaign. Chairman of the taxation division of|they found embedded in gravelâ€"ten/â€"Inâ€"additin to Mr and . Marie Griffith will: conduct an AInteresting style show, displaying the latest â€"fallâ€"and winterâ€"fashions on gtâ€" n ht ~a ciurhs anAl TT c __lior granite and probably had b@@A _ The follewing have been elected diâ€"_ rp Se;:it." %Zâ€"“WBhyF angaHowrt“h,e' ;li)reé 100,000.years en route; and that it riectors of the organization. _ ; P s eannaue t n e‘;pmved that the highland from Wauâ€"| . MacPherson Holt of Lake Forest, partment of Eficiency: in Governâ€"| kegan to Winnetka is an old terminal ~Mrs. Wilford C. Shipnes of Highland_ ment, Illia0is League of Womenâ€"VOt| moraine. That solved the problem of Park, Josaph K.â€"Shippen and John es C ~s ] a name for the hotel, and the moraihs? K. D. Chivers of Glencos, Mrs. Frod«: .Septâ€"4.â€""The Need for Vocationâ€" stone now mounted on a pier near erick Dickinson, Mrs. Frank C. White atGuidance," member of staff of the the entrance arouses the interests of snd Don#ri Morrison of Winnetka, Bareauâ€"ofâ€"Vocationalâ€"Guidance of the "naturalists and motorists. Mr. Cushâ€"‘ Etma Blaize McKendry and James Chicago Beard of Education. \ ing says that with such a background . Witherall of Evanston. Ks Sept. 16â€""History of Taxation in the name is old enough to be respectâ€" _ The nam> of the Wilmdtte director‘ Illinois," Mrs. B. F. Langworthy. â€" |able. > 5 . _ | bas not yeot been announced. _ â€"Plan Style Show for =< Charity September 11 tmmmencyz in ‘government, for five successive, Wednesdays beginning Sept. 9 at 2:30| Sept. 12â€""Are Women Interested in Public Utilities?" Mrs. Maurice A. Pollak, chairman comnmittee on Livâ€" ing Costs, Illinois League of Women Voters. _ â€" Sail boats from the playgrounds in contests at Sunset Valley Golf course Sept. 23â€""What Is Wrong with the Illinois Tax System*?" Mrs. B. F. Langworthy. en ‘Sept. =Sâ€""What About Disarmaâ€" ment?" Mrs. William G. Hibbard, viceâ€"president, ‘Illinvjis Legague of Women Voters. â€" a ept. 20â€""The Story of the Reasâ€" sessment," Mrs. B. F. Langworthy. Oct. 5â€""The League in 1981â€"32%," Mrs., Ralp»h B. Treadway, president, Illinois League of Women â€"Voters. â€" Oct. 7â€""Work Abead in Tax Reâ€" form," Mrs. B. F. Langworthy. _. The North Shore Catholic Woman‘s club will hold their annuailâ€"Philanâ€" tractive models. iay artern:0ons will cover a number Of interesting subjects.= The ‘complete program is as AOGWs.s._._._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" T a number of T HE PRE 8 3 ~Explains How Hotel i is Named "The Moraine" ] Assisting the debutante will be | Miss Elizabeth Eddy of â€"Bay City,| Mich.; Miss Betty Lee Rich of Whit}i Plains, N. Y.;â€" Miss Betty Pierce of| | Plattsburg, N. â€"Y., and the following iMims Marianna Ruffner, Virginia\ | Ruffner, Peggy Glidden, Gwendolyn | Juergens, ~Chloe Watson, ,Mgmret{ Hamill, Mary Cushman, Helen Walâ€" eott, Annie Mason, Mary Elien Prinâ€" } | diville, Adelaide Atkin, Welthyan: Harmon, Betty Fulton, .Marion~ Calâ€", ‘ lkins. Margaret Chapman, Judith Milâ€" i .tb . *‘ they found embedded in gravelâ€"ten/â€"Inâ€"additizn to XMfr. Otis, officers inâ€" â€" Teet below the surface. Knowing clude Frank J. Morre of Glencoe, _ something of geology, he recognized viceâ€"president; Francis G. Fabian of by its unmistakable ice markings on Evanston, secretary; . John Allenâ€" both sides, that the stone had been. Stewart.of _ Evanstonâ€"treasurer~Mr.~* the glacial period deppsited thousands of years ago.â€" Geologists later told A debut tea will be held Saturday afternoon, in â€"theâ€"gardens of Ruffâ€" wood, home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers Ruffner for their daughter Louise Leonore Ruffner The hours will be from 4 until 7 o‘clock. Mrs. Ruffner‘s assistants will be, Mrs. John I. Undérwood, Mrs. Burâ€" ridge D. Butler of Hinsdale, Mrs. Fred W. Peterson of Ann Arbor, Mrs. H. H. Belding, Mrs. George W. Childs, Mrs. H. L. Glidden, Mzs. Rolâ€" land Hastings, Mrs. William: Lovell Underwood and Mrs. Meade Montâ€" Louise Ruffner to f Make Debut Saturday "3 Those who mourn her death are "| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Freeâ€" "mn. andâ€" many other close relatives * ! and friends. Meeting Held Last Week to Dis: cuss Plays to Be Given; . _ FElect _ Directorsâ€"â€"â€"~ N. 8. CRCUIT THEA Plays to be presentec¢ by the ‘North Shore Circuit theater during the 1931â€" 32 season were discussed by the board of directors last Friday night at <he home of Samuelâ€"S. Otis, president of the organization, in Winnetka, Mr. Otis also served as head of the organization last year,. when a numâ€"« ber of successful plays were presentâ€" ed, including "Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model," â€""The Racket," and "Salt Water," John Golden‘s play which is now being presented in CFiâ€" cago. f | & * . s â€" Business . policiés for the coming year and tentative selections of diâ€" rectors for the plays also were conâ€" sidered at the meeting Friday eveâ€" r‘ng. me% _ ~sre Plan Subscrintion DPrive The organization subscription drive will get under way Friday afternoon; September 11. when Mrs. Laird ;Beli will open her Tower avenue home in Wirnetka for the subsâ€"ription chairâ€" men and committees who will lead the manager after having served for five 3’W ~~____â€"_. List of Directors L. $ The following have been elected diâ€" rectors of the organization. _ __ _ Mrs. Martha Hangren of Liewellyn avenue, Highwood, passed away ‘at the Victory Memorial hospital Wedâ€" nesday morning at five o‘clock. She was born in Sweden May 28, 1892 She was the widow of Mr. Car} Hanâ€" gren who passed away sixteen months The funeral service will take place at 1:00 o‘clock from the home and 1:30 p. m. at the Zion Lutheran church, on Friday afternoon, Rev. Henry G. Hediund, pastor, officiating. Interment will be at Oakwoods cemeâ€" tery, Waukegan. + « ~ Charles Milton Flint of Lake Bluff passed away yesterday (Wednesday) at the bhome of his son, C. E. Flint of this city. Funeral services will be _ heldâ€"tomorrowâ€"afternson at 2:30 o‘clock â€"in ‘the <chapeÂ¥. of" Graceland cemetery, Chicago. P f C. M.Flint Passes â€" ~~~~~ Away at Son‘s Home PLANNING NEW SEASON . Martha Hangren _ _ Dies:; Funeral Friday

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