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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1931, p. 37

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' 9199;144- “out? Shil- link which I!!! in. Boy Miller G," Cue! home. at to the Deer,. itrsruirattyt of hwldepo-‘u-nd plume!!!» ttsattheft?Ro+ Wis-run! "an. EH“ sul'l chuck (if mu. run-um ms. saw In 'miiUGrttk" iii! Ti 3 phi) " St; Hal's “3.3%. Paul’s church It. KW“ nn Mr. Her- Phi1otnathean the? hbiil'é of Mitchell were L. mm. mn- ttt and all) aEa iF,' ad- i; 7 liar-0"“ Fit. " 'made a _trhg'lai: . lunch- of i 01th. on at MAY. mom tg, 191 will be a moption'to the pmidunt. Mrs, Carleton A. Hum and to the new members; The Highland Park Women’s club is entering upon. I year of greet activities, At the October meeting of the boar-19f d!r99t.on.. the gm“; of "ther-MB-mr-ape-ther-er-tttder- cheirmen gen evidence of the may plans that. are being carried out by thtanmttttimr. -- _ we 'r'-.-e_ ..‘ “L"...m. "r,.'-'-'- her mm. The list of artists ineshadtatrcatorttm- J. AMY-Bum "rf-Mi-g-a-wit-tra,-,-'. The Bryt vice-president, Mrs. War.. ren3hnnnunreportotrtatndrtts grease in membership. Mrs; Dull” and her committee will be very ttind to lam of prospective club . mem- YtmsyrrartderrreamrMiiitiiiiirtrRirmre- social committee; will be in charge of tmrretmrthrtt "to ltlttidirt.1, It; JailANKerr-ehinatt of themes- pitaiitr committee with her commit- tegmembers will “we 1t the-tass "iirttrr" {Fe Fi'aiRR'rh"i," - -' _ The 1ilitts house is in readiness for the you": work .3: it he: been put in, perfect cider under the direction id Mrs. Fred C. We, chairman of the house and grytgttdttstattmittetc, The club tmperaitiCtor 1931-32413: been carefully' planned by the clash-- mnn, Mrs. Charles G. Mason, and got), 1219992 WWstt,Atrttott. Jty,field,' Polly Gotta, Mrs. F. M. S. Brazelton, t7lirrl1sr1mte.trr, Giorio Honour. Llewellyn Jomsar"Prank1irt B. Sny- der. The Chicago Mo and the Dup Unique give promise of a moat'un- usual year ofentertainntent and in- every Tuesday at 9-10 and " o'clock. The second undertaking of this de- partment in the series of lectures by Hrs. Anthony French Merrill on current affair: Sand book reviews. every Thnradny at the club house " 10 o'eloek. These dunes are open to club when and their friends upon ”men: of a nominnl fee. WWMWEEW‘ “it; French, which under the: leadership 00-th Active . r" Mrs. William Aitken and the member: of theAhtattet committee gave two very successful card per- ties during the club nation and at the present writing as making plans for a rummage ale to be held “the club house on October 29 end 30. . The Pint Arte dépnrtment with Macmirw'ii clinin‘m ' 'ttno.tmeetrBtt exhibit of the pictures of BM‘ Kathe? PM Which c q “I A, The Social Service department un- der In. Theodore L. Osborn is co- opetathttr with the Highland Burk Social Sonic. sad in giving splendid ttttse, p an. worth-while work. This you ands, In “and number of N13,??? ”int-net coming“: to the biiRiiitt and In. Osborn it uh. nit ans help the will! unfortu- nuu in the community. Reception and Ten Mm. Nortmin G. Lenington, second The Home and Education depart- IL PgwonIAN’s CLUB (Continued from page 8) " l rtttettu,tm e of! school. Miss Lois Schulzgof 1814 Isabelle street} Wilmette, riborts d perfect trip and "still in one piece.” She fhmrerr"Nxat,r sder%trrt-W.--:Ae Lind- here _utiss,_Arrixitttr_in_Amtttii1o where she was met by her sister and brot1tereinAaw,, ML, .md..Mx1,. Elmer Gieser, they went by auto to Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, and then to Herefprd. Texas, for u-few gays, returning to .A_m§ril!d_-whm The Ravinia Reading club met. at Cedar, avenue, Monday, 'ch; 12. Mrs. Irving Clock of Chicago gave tiFirqRiitiatrttmr/sasrtitttre%str Commandments by Deeping, and the other "The Passion Bpent"1tiife1rr ville West, The next meeting will be held " the, home of Mutua- vin Wallach of Beech lane on Mon- day, Oct, 19. Mr. and Mrs. James Nugent of North Green Bay road at. the happy parent; ora non, born at the Highland Park hospital on Sitar; day, Oct. 10. Mrs, Nngem in the former Elizabeth Richardsi "%tttrh- 'ii,Firnir. and Mrs. Peter Richards of this city. . Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marvin of Oakland drive,, Baviuia, announce the birth of a son, born at the High- land lurk hospital on Sunday, Oct. ‘11. - t . EB inn him-rat Au/d",,',')."', “ivho in leaving today ttttl ram. -em'i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Com.“ of Des Plumes no rejoicing st the hirth,of 1 baby girl born " the Highland Park hospital on Wed-, Madly, Oct. T. _ Mr. tnd Mrs. Mortimer Singer of EasiPii'f arwtttrdt ___ km m: 1“” iriiirmrmrtmrrtsyprtytytmrrr Oct. 12, at the Highlund Park hos- pital. Miss Doibthy Loomis naming! Highland Park , . was mg. 'tro PI!!! anandttatCttssculatAhauitrugitti93t district, hairhemtUptroiated to the state rehabilitatiori committee with direct charge over 1Einesrluutdtat " 1irnyiioiid." tEsi RTriiiit Lilia tgmrt,tR1 nnd U. S. Veterans hospital 105 " North, Chibngo. Thh committee in one of the most important on the ankanw“ Show Next Tuesday The St. tho'l Fuhlon show it again nt hand. This show it pro- lentml by the Women’l Board of St. Luke’- hospihl, and it an mud event, than being given in‘ Octo- ber. This you it will min ha hold in the ballroom of the 8mm hotel in China on Tuuduy, Oct. so at 2:30 o'eloek in the otter-noon and again gt T:80 o'clock in ttus owning. We; t11itristt,Iattssr.rot, 'srtiseutrmanaftheeitrarettased nutmnobile 7 committee of which .rrmrt-triattlarttr-P-e1; debit-mm members. Aiming the prominent North Shore debutante: on this eommittee Ire. Imogene Bucklin, Marion Ahrukintr, Mary Cushman, Dorothy Dawes; -Etiztitteth-Dtthit. eon, Graee Fitzllorris,- Garrigue 'Gitrs'gter ttCtitis city. Dorothy Gehimit, Helen Gillette, Mariette Gillette, label Gordon; ,Eelthxnn ginia Wiley. ships are given only to. those men who Tare doomed annually eaamlrist Hnrmon, of Highland Park; Polly Hart," Carolyn McNajr, Catherine Nancy, Mari, Ens; PrindiviN, Louise Rufrner, tho of this- city, Pauline Nihlein, of Lake Bluff, El.. "tlrmom. OE nlxuunu XIII; (any - -_ Jurt,., Carolyn NeNtir, Catherino teg',',',',',)':",',',',':',','.,"),'.',' the 1"tg',t,', At- Mmoy, hymn Priisd1srmer tore, Gm 13rr1rte qt . with $" t Louise Rum, dad of thirr-eitv; relative to the (eiri0 phue: of the Pauline Nihlein, of Lake Biuif, m.. to"'"". 7 q-e. , .- M. ___ gtrezNgttgtttMi:CCrttrC:3tttrtt d, J1te1r, 7 A.ert were, informed that nothing ChloeWptgom Diem: “eeero run an 'Rrm'TNttttBt"N " Lake Forest, mm and Yir- available until the supreme court if! "thSrmNrTBr"hmettrP'X.Ner work. Mr, Kgptchull it a member of Deerileid Post, w, --_= _--e_e_-e-_--, -"miiir""trGrtT"Tiit"GF'" of the m: County Legionnaire, ha been _ap- pointed th, member of the important state publicity committee by State Commander Elliott. Mr. Hunt‘is also a member of Deerfield post. T Kapsclmll and Hunt The North Shore Catholic Wom- en’glaaznt Writtopening - ing " the Winnetkn club on Tus- day, Oct. 13. In Spite of the gloomy weather, a large number “tended and enjoyed the generous number of original dromniie interpretations by Mrs. Bessie Williams Baynton, whose great charm and originality won the 't4ntimtioit of everyone. Mrs. Boynton’a sketches were se- compulied by excellent milieu! se- N. S. Catholic Woman’s League Opens Oct. 13 Reports, tram. chairmen stat,', the philanthropic work of that uh had been carried on ntl summer, both bully and skim the funnies of disabled war veteran.- deaf M, 'u'iWiii'irarrirTa5r,'"TW5ir ',1l,t'it,h2t hurt, him that an. The Study chat, under the dime- tion of Mrs. Sidney 1". Beech, will meet-1t the Ion. of In. .W. ' Duh. 978 Ellyn-id” drive, Glam, Charles C. Knpochull, past cop- of Legion 13 Report Two Iatar county road project: or: hrqttartiott as result at the ruling of flitts1tlt9ghr, Chub; fhattitrqte. "iiCBiiiiiiimptt Co.,. and the opinion oitiheramor.-aeaterumtmt boom than by Attorney General thear _Cnrltstrom, it is neportod. . ho Lake Ct. Road John Likely to Be Dehydrby Court ' Action, Belief L The two as the Diamond uku- Hnlf Day road, for which bids m to be waived Oeterberre6,-autd the contact traded to the Il. A. Meyer Emmi?" -or-atttthttrttet if“? an weeks Mo. ' by kw. _ . _ m,.uettiuiifthi iyiiLaiiia'rrltduaV-'----------, contacts to be invalid, the contra.- tom may obtain judxmants gain“: ttre-e-i-h-ek-attire-Ita---:-. -a. M. amt: county highway superintendent. and 113}; Amutgtx, to EEiriiiiiriGiiriikiit,'iiiid ttr"tirikris sible'that -it {an beypgaible top“; a decision during thi oetohed.tarm. The case will “harm our thatitishoHtr-htrtteatmmnt of. had construction work" in the ante. ". ' . T . The deal: on the Iced work will be only technical since all contra? tors have been paying the union scale on construction work, mad the -aiiitrimiriiiiririi'"aiiiiirTmmtrsr performed. "itesintueiuse.' . Town-tom . If Possible, ttttr '"ry intormeil, In asieirtn which the‘work his not. bog: do»; 51:9,.ng ' may be. re: advertised, and the contracts award- ed without the labor price chm. The Diamond Lake-Ed! Day road is 4.4 miles in mm. Speci- tieatutts all for pavement of 20 feet, with count to be furnished --F--_ l, -C, ___, .A ATTENTION .. KNIGHTS or COLUIBUS Forest Council No. 1268. Wednes- day evening, Oct. 21, ln m. - hall. to entertain our worthy state deputy and vhltiu'g clergy and other gueote, It which time the Council will' receive the honors ended by the Supreme Council. Thin meeting ls open to ladies of members, and each member lapel;- atLtaLinxitcsmtsrugt1trimettiittr. by the county. Mosaic provided in the offer- ineotamtmetunafo11-t,, Lumen, 97% cents an hour; masters and truck drivers. " aux-punters, skilled mechanics and minim-u, 81.07%. bl! tdrtiidhrttHFitTitF; Mac their Mia. May Be 'riYettfL' Adv.-

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