Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 4

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(il i?J. T"'""'""" i, _ Jah IlliSllllllYliSll?0, _,' I i, 01.1mm 11mm ;-,_;;,,iA A wa-VHEM‘EW' -----j---------ua-ttt_-zzdig_k the" United "8thtersFtTrTiriRitiNrtrilr . their attention upon this important celebration. Yesterday and today W . “mike. Y-Nui-will-heath-tres in , 'many places in a historical pageant, l -, . .hirtltdw, ‘parties, will. bring. an» e __',' (Continued on page 86) r my demand and how to not. n good story? out of“; _rirts1s1rgL11 Ae, "--mirditF-miCiiriiRiir-Tii9iii We? the New Tubman otter 'greihqr, ' __ ttWrrWtitittirniJrmhiriaaiii'itrhiii"r' WWW Tubing!“ “In. jab u, in: was which; selections from tuGoimeuhtthfhhtoetutttd- torica! baeiarrmmd. Thy found that through and: o woes-o quit- . diluent human must often be given .for many pan-gee or vanes. _ ' . "- Hi ' JEN "c", -cChtrasatatt of yea»: from- 1mrt--testi-itr.- National Y. W.' Began Th Branch of Activity in 1881; eh. new menu on mt! Mfr-- Bhd that up stmtqht-- _ "N " 'r'" T _ “mflmt tmW. . m (Hz-lacuna of the nation '01 We. the fiftieth you with you“? ttir.hb-Nrettter 1-8. The national Y. W. C. A. began work with" teen-age Girl Reserves in 1881, sadism marks the cele- the golden jubilee of the youthful "Y " members. has seen, "extensive prpgrams of 'trt6tittti' and- T deteTotrhettt ". ‘hi this Riki??? "is we“ £3111 '46 1iiiuntHei at the world. The Girlxesetve pro- gram has developed to include whole seine. irttrpitdiitile activity, the ideal of unaettiah service for others, nnd the building of the girl mind, body and arpirit. During the week of. November f-, 8, nearly 300,000 Girl Reserves of all!“ f-th-el-rr-wir-hog éhufch school, uni dropped beam at»: m not - and m Leadership Training . _ 1 School Classes Large" school for parents end church school tucker: at the Highlend Park Prea- byterian ehurebon Monday evenings at 7:30. The school closes on Mon- day, November 18. T " -r.- Duet Honday evening the clue in _ncred {rem and manta-y was a busy end interested group. Gath- ttrednrotiml acshry Image. Willey mere first learning haw to select phye end then they were reading aloud parts from the plays “Which theyhedselected. The map in story telling. which it also, large, we; having the experience of learn- ing how to tell stories to four year old children. to six year old children, and to 10 year old children. They were 1130- learning how to nuke a story longer or shorter " the an. Three large classes are new}?! Plan Local Observance Mit-""""""'""""-.- ioyrr11r/ttetrt 9' a 'e". [ W Phthmthrorie Com. H. P. Hospital Aux. The Sock! Service Committee of the Hizhhnd Put Hospital Aux- ilury wishes to report tint during the. past year the Auxiliury bu cared for asmntieitru-tbettiti,E=.e.r. dent: with g. Leggy! 11111-50; This amount has paid for tTiii)Wt.RiiBr ution of patients, for spoon] may foe bray- sad for 61¢.qu of several pairs of glum.‘The Aux- ilinry has u'usual supplied milk to the undernourished children in the Highland Park and Ravinia schools. The cost of this has been $260.29. The Auxiliary gave their nnnunl contribution 9.1-3300 " the dental relinic. _The dink: 7“! Wiffrbiii January to the and of school and there were 427 treatment: given by 7, wr-e - InfantFedhu at! F-"" "e-r-m . The Intent Feeding Clinic eon- tinues to grow. The clinic was or- gan-indie 1g8tri-Hhtriattr--thak year the total attendance was 96. During the past year there were 1810 SW. tuninations made; an increase over [at year of 183. There were 346 babies registered during the. year! fund made up af cohtribqtions from the Highland Park Woman's club, the infant Rtsltefhriety, and? ., vptejtmttritmtioms has supplied -,'i,,iii.t,.'" ,ratmstatris-pransrets.l, sttttCliyrrd" tiil, and dsnrtroanaltoae for 'ic/dire/ilu' bies.--Cottteihuted. . C' irnow Holding twonclinics a. week, Monday and Thursday dternoons. Armistice Day Card St. June: hall, Highwood, by tttir. oey-Smith post, No. 501, American Legion. Proceeds will Co, to chari- ty. " - - Five hundred, Imneo, and other entertainment will lie fenturei inf- inz the evening. Light refreshments will be 'uerved and prizes graded. The post anticipates a large unend- unce. Mopseheart Ladies Sponsor' Bake Sale The Ladies of Mooseheart as entertainment committee hnve been sponsoring tt Bakery Sale Sgtntany, fortunate in securing Dr. B. R. Hein- October " " Sobey’s Mnrketl'hero Inger of Napervtlie, Illinois " the will be . varied assortment of home speaker of the evening. Dr. Hein,. baked foods for ale." This wit! be inset in a young mm who in exceed- . splendid opportunity for the hm inch yell adapted for an tttttlt? food: for the Sunday dinner. worthwhile mm for the young- mm ittne to min o'itoett. j For Nether Meant-q eaiCWitt. vfeth m 'm _ . . Sculpture Classes Formed in Winnetka An omiortunity to study sculpture was affords! the public by the new class at .tha Community Home in Winncth which started Hominy. _ m: nu "Bi". The lieu Manny club will celebrate their ennui Fether end Son: evening on Thumdrpr, Novena}- bet 5. " the Presbyterian church; A reception and gut-together. will be held from 6:30 tot 7:00 and dinner (WI 66 "ire-r-e-tyd "bro 'ttttttrat t.00. L, Menu Fellowship - _ _ -ChFriittRttrtttttr -_ Dinner November 5 -rahetygtrtre-otetairtet Jim stat with epproprinte exercises by the Boy Scouts who are sponsored by thtticorgaiirm%in of men.” Then there will be is6niinimtrriiitrtik With Mr. Bridges at the piano and Mr. Dinkeloo- lendiiiit the singing. The speaker of the evening is Mr. J. T. Pirie, In, of the ttrm of Car- son, Pirie, Scott and Co. His sub- feet will heTriiikiittt in Arrkirhere are few who can speak with more assurance or better krtow1edtrd/tUrt We your: there “onetime hunting Bennie to“ trip two yam later and again remained- almost a year. Hem as his guide the man when” with Roosevelt' and has been at the head of. the guides of various organizations or groups. The pictures which will he a his feature of this address were taken 7ririiiiinier"tr-ttrnr.s,ar-tretisttkr'"Ntir he been a very 'ontstandir'x: occa- sion in the program of the Bethany church for the past number of _ Tilverythintotdientets that this: yen-’3 festivity will exceed that of all we: vioua Father and Son gatherings: This year’s' banquet in being spone sored by the new Men's organisation that has recentiy been formed “in the church. Mr. John Erichon, Dr. E. D. Frich and Mr. Walterjleier- hot! have Been placed on the enter- tainment committee, they promise an evening of fun and a good time for every one who is present. The entertainment committee hove been _ fortunate in securing Dr. B. R. Bein.. Inger of Napervt1ie, Illinois as the speaker of the evening. Dr. Hein- ' inset in a young men who in exemrd.. jingly well adapted for " occasion and boys of Highland Park and the club invites them to attend it ind urges the men to become members of the- duly Nir more hmthg or . instructive evening's entertain- mentwm be'given It any phase in Hichland Park this winter. sures good plcturea'ww irririirf -iiiiFaTi both still and Moving pictures. .. The annual Father-Son banquet oft!!! Betttmtrimttettetemrettrrttth 1ihther-Srit-tummet _ . at Bethany Church tend this banquet, is asked. to make his mutation. with either Mr. E. B. Mush“, Wm. Vetter, o. K. Weaning or Rev. B. P. 810mm This should be done before Wednes- day the 4th. A commit“. canal-t- hat! the Megan. A. Mint, 15.0. Noerenbere, J. .RehtUrdt 3nd I. mi Haiti -iiiiiT6rtrcrorWctr'it. a.i"Wr"RmtNtt"arUmt$ttmtrret- The Philathea class will trim Inf-1 do, Slhrdly, Mb" " at W ciao It: culinary m In providing the lore phat-mm. A valet! of good km for ttish,tthti. F .[thinga will b. on (In. . . 3.. H. P. SOCIAL SERVICE IN 01.0 CITY HALL Open 8 an. te 4:30 9.13.; Tele- phone M. P. 4000; Drive . on for Fund: . The city-wide drive for funds for tilt Ifitrhtmtd Hhtr1r-- MW“ throughout thd week. 'Highlnudl Park bu boon divided match-int: mid Whiz-1min. sigma 70765112 -a" bond tir0iitiftre canvas is being made for funds for the needy. The only overhead ex- penses to be taken out of the mon- ey‘raisofd in this drive are for iam itttr'y “in! and iysit and light, as the -ttirtee' "Arettua"yh, Vinny is ml, mdy undemitten. _ , Wood for Sale 18-inch lengths no for' ale at the , _ that ot i8tturitir6rt"titBtitrt "-.ru"_-.r"r tittc"atttiit"Mti.if' "i"rNttttar' 2_" _ 'tttnt-M -v ififlnfiflf‘hmm‘w ", “‘ _ _ Death“ you wish, are for sale. Monet from under ‘ the sale ofrthie-srom5tiir Rae-126d barge: itrf6odist6ttiitd thé'm'en who'hlve t ' Forty eat it. Prices delivered are 8trper ton, " per half-ton; $4 per qdirter- q The ton. Call R. P. 4000. _ . T immoi ____‘_,W t#lt c? -". »_ - _duetio' ti, work, will be on tsatan the pro- céeds go entirely to the mike”. _ a baked all: nt/the Sock} Service The Highland '.Park Woman's club will be open every Saturday morning from 9:80 to 12:00 to re- ceived food supplies my omrarUheg to send in in_baaketa' fer Highland aruts/pies, eoffee cakes, can, made by mothers who cannot have home aNrii'rTi%r66i"isqsY'r""Tr6C""frA'h7tKFy reasons please send in underwear, home, etc., washed); two letter files; heaters; the loan of wedges, saws, and hatchets. [ ‘ . ”YWWeiead the ttse_ortrutkrcttt, sizes or a station wagon. Robert W. Pulse, pharmacist of St. Elms avenue. wileut Ant . one-cent‘ Benn sale November 4 to q, during which period hundreds of other Rexn11 stores in the country will have similar all“. To mim- tise the sale I nntiowaride broad- cutlng hookup of 2,600 stations, is announced. The ule will offer my natalnml nimble, melon gt. Ittro for the price of one, plasma out in each instance.” Irt.mtVttqqrt.ttytey One-Cent Sale at _ Pease Drug More may be purchaud aiiihirmirr%ri" for a dollar and one cant. Don't miss this sale. " the values are un- surpassed " may be noted In Mr. Page’s “mi-uncut aiu.qrtre" in this paper. . Thesé article: ”if? 71666665 ”MEWS Bakery 8919 Sunday all Til: club, th tee;, M, to p!!! and .thi ernoonl Janus! parents. 33,55; the chi with tl series Wini for Here conte mere] unive Jim“: ’esf 111i: any tttl are: 311 Jeff; Mm this Mi' Ah dit "

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