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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 5

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nsive â€" program . re time activiti d and will be car recreation centen ._ Last year afte ~ofâ€"loyal ~citizen rreation : program s,â€" citi hipâ€"a social â€" recreati of athleties. The nityâ€"wide â€" oneâ€"s community tale ih _ administeri ermanent locat immerce,.378 C _out with the ublic schools, â€" d civicâ€"agene ~~board. ~Leits ice of Highl i matentirms« â€"nl on behalf of the Lake.county s inss @ Legionnaires, Commander Hook preâ€" creation . £r2!006M sented to. the retiring commander a ers, s ain@ing S dramontâ€"studded commander‘s button. tpe, checkers . &fi : _ : 00 C000 oc ; and athletic tr Officers‘ Appointed _ â€" agues, which ‘ â€"Commander Hook announced his irer. : xecutive see vities, will be 1 people regard! activities or of the progt for the fall rione number is L verâ€"before duri of enforced id cal individuals. range i groups this y vities in a m rests than her ve The officers ar esident; Joseph ent; A. T. Sih Mrs. E. J. Gror , | the Ladies>Auxiliary of the Grace . A. Meets: Â¥. E. church are giving aroast beef ool P. T. A. ©$Spper, Wednesday evening, Septemâ€" Dctober 7. ber 30, at 6:30° o‘clock. ‘The church rays a good on® "B i# located on North avenue, corner of sked to, please ® th._m _The public is most pecial activity. outh Car i ktinental Tl"P Service board thirty promin l1 â€"active in 4o ptember 24, 19800 Thursday, September 24, 1931 Activities fx|| Commander Names ‘Them at coups; List _ _ Dinner for Retiring Head of _ ere :. _ â€" ~8th District Sept. 18 __ not â€"indie Leonard. D, Hook, of Grays Lake, glected _county.commanderâ€" by : the posts at the Peoria state convention, was installed by Paul Armstrong, commander of the first district (Cook county) American Legion. =© es elected junior viceâ€"commander for the county with Frank Elwell of Highâ€" land Park as finance officer. ~Resolution Commends Following the reading of a highly humorous resolution ° presented by Henry Foval ~of .Lake Bluff, dul W charged innumerable "corruptions and malfeasances" <of the Kapschull reâ€" gime, a resolution of praise for Kapâ€" schull, presented by George S. Mcâ€" Gaughey of Waukegan, was adopted, § Names Committees Full committees appointed by the new commander. are: _ o Place .of district conventionâ€"Sam Walance, Antioch; Joseph Klein, Fort Sheridan ; Harry Edwards, Great Lakes; Ben Hadad, l‘:‘l'x: Villa ; George !!ou!adow. North Chiâ€" Ways and Meansâ€"Montague Rasmussen, of Park was elected seniorviceâ€"comâ€" mander of the Eighth District of the ing and testimonial dinnuer in honor of Charles C. Kapschull, the retiring county commander, at Libertyville on Friday night, Sept. 18. §oss. â€" Lake Forest ; Fred Hoff, Waukegan : Leo é:rl:erry, North Chicago ; Arthur Montâ€" :‘;’flfr{. lw-}-‘c.l Park~;â€"Chariles~C.â€"Hosâ€" n# | Legislati C‘?Q â€"George McGaughey, "“!,V,i{:%o?_ifi ;° r.ég‘avih.rfiorth Chicago ; ANNOUNCES LEGION . |Reli Adjutantâ€"Herbert Beeler, Grayslake. ‘;“n'-’,*: "‘:'A *CeumeR ts ,-â€"'â€""'-hâ€"â€"di‘, ",t'-A Sergeantâ€"atâ€"armsâ€"Rocco Stella, Highwood. Committee Chairmen : 4 : » Americanismâ€"Robert Gullic, North Chicago. Athleticsâ€"Archie Maplethorpe, Antioch. Child Welfareâ€"Henry Foval, Lake Bluff. CM.T.C.â€"â€"Thomas R. Wyles, Highland Park. Post Relationsâ€"Harry M. Brown, Lake Forâ€" ,-Am,\ : ~â€"za.s â€"â€"~ ' dontoh n en aelnocarnemeivsin in mm Graves â€" Registrationâ€"Wallace~Jackson, of . ,_ Sfi ferragten Membership â€"Charles C. Kapschull, Deerfield Publicityâ€"Philip Cole, Highland Park. Service Officerâ€"Clarence Huhn, Deerfleld. S Graysiake, : > c * ty3 se .t on 21. Hospital Relationsâ€"Bruno Henderson, Wauâ€" se;‘.mm&;i _Awardâ€"Carl Wadman, Liberâ€" m Dayâ€"Emery Kirkman, Lake Forest. &;;l‘lll':;“. Cotamnm lhne:l{ xIlke!eott. ;f aukegan ; Henry Rhode Forest, and Charles C: ”Kmehnll of Deerfield. Fredâ€" W. Gallagher of Highland Hold Supper Sept. _McGaughey . War Wauâ€" ~ Rabbi Charles E. Shulman will conâ€" duct a Succoth Festival program for children and aduits on Sunday mornâ€" ing, September 27, at 11:00 o‘clock,; &t North Shore Congregation Israel, Linâ€" coln and: Vernon avenues, Glencoe. __The Ravinia Parentâ€"Teacher assoâ€" ciation will entertain at a tea next Tuesday . afternoon,~Sept»29;~at 3:30 a‘clock in honor of the teachers of Ravinia school. â€" All members are urged to be present artd meet the new teachers, and renew acquaintances with those who were here last year. ~â€"Next week there will be an article concerning the personnel of this school including theâ€"leaders, officers, and the members of the teaching staff. Watch for it. s Religious Leadership School Is To Be Held f Beginning October 12 Honor. Faculty at mainly with the study of the pupil in the primary, junior, and intermediate age groups. Last year the courses dealt primarily with lesson material for these same age groups. This year we offer an attractive list of special to understand and_to use the New Testament to aâ€"muehâ€"greater advantâ€" age. It is an excellent course for teachers and parents. § pageant during the school. Another interesting course is in missionary education in the church school. This will be. very hbelpful to thepo superinâ€" tendentâ€"and the pastor, also to memâ€" bers of the women‘s missionary soâ€" cteties. ~The last course is in story telling. In all work with children the story is an important teaching method. Yet it is not easy to use the story effectively. Here is a practical course for all those who use the story group last_spring to try the early fall this year. In former schools the registration has been as high as one hundredâ€" with as many as sixty reâ€" ceiving credit for completing the full work â€"of the course. * sacred drama and pageantry. ~There New Testament. This will help one at 7:30 another leadership _ training school will begin for Sunday .school teachers and for parents who wish to give their children some religious_inâ€" struction in the home. This school, which has been planned. by theâ€" Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields Council of Religious Eduâ€" cation, will include persons from Glencoe, Deerfield, Northbrook, Highâ€" land Park, Highwood, Lake Forest, and Lake Bluff. It will meet on six successive â€"_Monday â€" evenings ~from In previous years the training school has beenâ€"putâ€"on â€"during the wecks immediately following the new year.~Itâ€"seemed the desireâ€"of the North Shore Congregation Israel 30â€"9:30,â€" closing on the evening â€"of On Monday evening, Oct. 12, in t Special Course Tea Next Tuesday THE PR E8 8 io. soap t oc ~Antioch high school" by "the overâ€" whelming score of 37â€"0. Cameron and McCarthy starred for Deerfield, each making two touchdowns, and in County Treasurer Jay B. Morse toâ€" day sent out registered letters to deâ€" linquent / taxpayers serving notice that judgment would be asked against their propertyin county court Octoâ€" ber 12, and that the sale would occut October ~26; . This, the s#aid, would stimulate payments. __._______ _ _ This year Deerfieldâ€"Shields has one of the strongest and fastest football teams it has had in many years. If George Christianson passes in a game asâ€"well as he doesâ€"in practice it will be just too bad for the opposing team. Nine letermen will be in the lineâ€"up this year, namely: Mac Lowe, Tom Jones, Bob Oldenburg, Joe Cummings, Harry Daugherty, Miller (Hot Foot) Worthington, Nick Rudoiph, Irvy Garâ€" ling. There will also be several players who starred on the 1930 lightâ€" weight team. *‘*‘~; Under ~the cexpert direction â€" of Coach, ],' A, Peel, Assistant Coach J. D. Floyd the squad hopes to finish the season in first place. William Anspach is mangger. s County Tax Sales To § Be Held October 26 «Mrs.â€"Elizabeth Raffenâ€" Baker, forâ€" mer president of the Highland Park %w@o.flm_mwflfi iloxt. Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school opâ€" ened its football season by defeating downs in the first half and five in the second for a total of thirteen firstâ€" downs. ~Antioch could not break thru Deerfreld‘sâ€" forward â€"wall until â€"the third quarter, when they made two first downs. Coach Peel gave every player on the squad a chance to play in the game. yc# ' High School Football Neil, Antioch fullback starred for Anâ€"| was the founder of Raffen & Baker; Team Wins Opening Game with Antioch; Score, 37â€"0 Mrs. Baker wearing a Cook county deputy sherâ€" ift‘s badge at the time of his arrest. The men are alleged to have been opâ€" robbing a pair of roadside "spooners" near . fl%hlmd Park.: De Witt was Lake and Cook counties using spoonâ€" ers as their viectims. * __After the men were released Saturâ€" day, Cook county authoritiee reâ€"arâ€" rested the pair and took them to Cook county where they are wanted on similar charges. C ar #A The pair were arrested recently by Highland â€"Parkâ€"policeâ€" in the act of He was bound over to the October grand jury Saturday â€"by Magistrate Herman Schwery at Highland Park and released on $2,000â€" bonds. â€"Wilâ€" liam Keiser, an employe on DeWitt‘s _fn.rmh ___Avho,‘.,.wj:;.'lfild.f on _ similar ._â€" charges, was rele rom % _ â€"After the men were released Saturâ€" ~James De Witt, 45, who conducts a rabbit farm west of Glencoe must stand â€"trial in Lake county. cireuit court on charges of impersonating an officer and extorting:> money from roadside spooners." o #4 _Mrs. Baker was a charter member of the Highland Park Woman‘s club 426 Glencoe avenue, in 1894. In 1895 John M.. Baker, their only child, was born there. oS avenue, Hignlard Park, on the site of the present Witten . block. â€"On October 10, 1893, Elizabeth Rafâ€" fen married Charles Harvey Baker, son of Dr. Milton H. Baker, one of the first graduate physicians in. this died Saturday, Sept. 12, at Biloxi, _ Miss., livedâ€"and for many years was *~~ well known~in Highland Park.~She was born on June 15, 1864, in San _ Francisco, Calif.,. where her father, _ John T. Raffen, had gone from Chicaâ€" _ go during the gold rush of the late _ fifties. _ Her mother, Elizabeth Macâ€" _ donald, who came to California from ._ Melbourne, Australia, was of Scotchâ€" _ Irish d ‘ Her fat f : in Coupar, Fifeshire, Scotland. é When Elizabeth Raffen was a very young child, the family moved to Chiâ€" cago.= Her father was of the firm of Clark, Raffen & Co., founders, who were the first to put their plant in oge'ration after the Chicago fire, furâ€" rishing the iron construction material for many of the familiar Chicago received her_education at West Divâ€" ision high school, Chicago. On the death of her mother and the marriage of herâ€"elderâ€"sister, Eleanor, to Willâ€" iam Manson, she was left to preside over a family of fiveâ€"younger brothâ€" ers and sisters. In 1885 Mr. Raffen FORMER PRESIDENT OR _ WOMAN‘S CLUB DIES Spooner Bandit Held , To The Grand Jury Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Rafâ€" â€"â€"#en Bakerâ€"Who â€"Diedâ€" in Biloxi Held Thursday (Continued on page 38)

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