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Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1931, p. 5

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irttrftrt,"'ttit'r -e- K"i “V 'Ntrt ".2. V9? t otnutrehiet in his age: are @0175?! G ions] polities in'that than was especially ine spankeuies and es during " seven s; There is some ru- rt to havis him rein- Iipg. Atflttiff has been in reportea. -' . H it rank: high from standpoint, it is dis- " from Washington. Police, Jam-idem of discharged from that 1trrhetr1sitr_eetuneil and per cent of illi- rity, when“ Peoria. IQ", is tied for first out" -Beaetr,---N1if., In Low: pm trt. k measuring 1 mus. o be held December Tiii Pradiruiitititriua, he of the most bril. to be than in High.. Nahuatl“! to 3 our community. Tho net and Elizabeth th in two pitno duets. :rtists are well known ttiful piano concert 'ttMittg-atntr%eetiort nmpbell Chapter No. it be had Wednesday labor {in Umm‘c formerly a soloist of risen Open company rum in the southWest an and concert work. 3 are generously do.. urvices for this con- 1- Will ' ’7 \nnual Meeting over 100,000 popula- and Fund I by Council; 'ersen Gets Job a Giving Service. IQ of that feet prac- proeeods will go to lee committee. The m is sponsoring this "Y. Havana}. m? proceeds will go to ice Committee, it is other organizations tttttttt _C,. " sch, viblinist. Mr. an concert violinist Symphony orchestra -aatdHtirr-amtsfe--hat- r thousands who live Park, Report 'dF .9441an pinto concert (c:- _-r-,-, 'jiri-ii"-,",;",;??,'-;'-"; . .. 'rf" "crg.e.rrCf: imam" ttit-ti-"- -.., NB, _ I I MTLItWllillllllil,, u'.-.',,. g; tr_'r :8.1ltr9/. _-r-c-wp"'--, -.'=""."' V _ -te-_re___ ': ___ r __." r M , r I Welcome Dr. Muirwin; "tltttiiiiii X A _ 3“ _t0ie'rllrlliM2ii, M. J. Insull, Speaker The following open letter from Max Wakirchmn of the Lake Co. It-tttiran, Central enm- mittee discus-u the pro-cut palm; eat amreeo-ieedrtitta-iat_ county. state and nation. uh a few 1rtrtiett.t auction: and CE- presses com tut Lake county will maintnin its mmtism in politics in the 1982 campaign and election. Hia'htter: . Idonotproponetobestorm ter of the results of my Mn which it as far May as the 1982 election, nor do I are to, express any opinion " this time u to the newly organised Demoerytie organ- ixationB; however, I tun “tinned that the citizenry of Lake county are familiar enough with the muons creating Demoeratie organizntions Max ml. in Lone Says He Believes Lake Co. Will Rel-sin Republican in Lake county, and my opinion as to the efect of the {cunt Dem tic orttirtttttigttytu" yrirtrrettuitt - - mama: ixations will have-in the ~1932-Prl- uals and wlutt weight thee' organ- ,rtairtttrtrThetttttr.' _," ___'- _r_-_v-v-__r._ '-- .., stand and know the ultirior motive of these person, I have the utmost tnniitlenee, jg the cian at our I havens.» "My!” tiny-aw 4rentlri.'-.9te.ii-iiit9iifiic.thiW.u-: ing the Retmbiiean?trtr situation county minor that when the proper time comes they will ttite their good Judgment as they have in the past. _ . “UNIV. Ban Faith in Luke 00.. During my four yen-s as chair. man of flue LakeConnty Republican R. C. Flatt, hand of Deerfield., Shields Latin department, began duties " turthtntruetor of Contem- porary Thought. It -Northwutem Emiversity hat Tuesday. Mr. Flatt Millan. professor of ustronqmy " Chicago th, um! who has been tach- ine the course " N. U. u a visit- ine profouor. His subjects were astronomy. relativity. physics, chem- istry, geology. and biology: Mr. Platt’s subjects we psychology. 'so. inlOEy, anthropology, and econom- R. C. Flatt Doing has win if! itriGii;iiG- 3.85%: mgng at China) U., and is a Rhodes This comic is for feptitrnrt “at: tn Platt will mm ther%ntnd Tablet. At present there tue It teachers ”Th0 haw done or are doing part We “twain teaching. musing bn R. L. ch. ism unit. Atpresent the“; 1373170 students enrolled. The" no " lawn-g: who! will ,‘Puk ,on their for NI lath: . i;iialiiitfi' '2tgv.eEst, t-.tittrottttest,.t.. ..th9_2|_§3;2 39 is awn; Dr. w. D. Mag. "é‘r't‘: "PI-~11. " WW, WI "I? Hominy twain: of heat ("lli'Sll2's'. ' NOV“!!! M. 1981 Univeféify Work seniors or. ex- ‘the Jammie in Letter, Ctiit "tt0hmrNrtt't' "taut, comma; The December meeting of the Ian’s Folln'lhip club will be held on Tuesday, Dee. 3, at the Presby- terian church. Dinner will be served at seven following 5 half hon; reception in the parish house. The members orthe club and miri"TrTiiiida Villbé priv"iTiiiiiCfit 1itrtlyd,tuf- ___-e. to Su_tLtu2ttcttatnamgttu, -- Mr. utin J. Instill. president of the Kiddie Welt Utilities eompmy, who will omit on the odvoneee which have been made iii serving the public by the Utility companies. He will else discuss the question of charges for this service, showing how renewable it is end how im- HEEL!!! Lb! L1t..tt,t.ttt1,ttttg_ttf_ttgr, redial end irresponsible statesmen. Mr. Iettmil is o spetker of force and his talks ore always most interest- hstr.-at-hi- 'amdinc‘e' "tr- anttec ipated at this meeting and reserve- tions should be sent promptly by teMrhttttittirihrtttttid q m "2176. or 683. At this some meeting the Rev. Louis W. Sherwin will be welcomed to membership in the club and its fellowship. Dr. Sherwin is pastor- elect of the Presbyterian church in Highland Park. Atrtnttitttttoti- is “extended by the club to all men in Highland Pprk and the surrounding towns to at- tend this meeting. l - one of the moat delightful and in- teresting'events of the year m the bumr and unmet-fat the Highland Park Presbyterian church Inst. Fri- day. . - , Inside "he red do6tsr on which were Clinic“ diam”, at a DEX;- ese philosopher. A crowd stood mud hi!!! whilerhre: rtiti,tttlagitgtgat, Bazaar Held Friday . Is Successful Affair .A o'li . its {winning amy of pink, yel- low, indHed cakes. Beautifully env- ed ivory beads; and pendants, gorg- eously embroidered silks and linens, intricate puzzles and an assortment of foods drew one from table to table. ‘ _ u'e invited ta, I party which the Illinois Fedemtion is having in honor of its l en Win. and liar gist Thin-ad”. kg 3, " the Motel Sherman; The hours ere from 1 o'clock to 4:30. The pro- gram includes the reception. a fash- cards with a Mic tirieh' table, door print. all Bortime telling. A contribution of out dollar (in: one ---A.ar-enthmastie ennui patiently waited their turn It supper. a T T All’ln all the ham:- was a huge success and the Presbyterian Guild takes this opportunity to express its appreciation to all those who helped make it tro.--Contributed. Illinois Federation . Entertains Clubs Dee. 3 Atrthe-=hrt-ralL-the districts "-iriisrv7iitec=t'i'-itT 1". __P_RBi" tiiEEry "Cr/Iii-iii-i-r-elicit/iii/iii-iii-i' “WT” w it“? to maintain Good .. _ ken Name for Highwood Duluth: that Edmond try" tobeaeunneitr-tatnhttidnn reputation as such. Raymond M. Molendi. president at tho KW Cinnabar of Commune. and thin city’s leaders to may in tmild- htt Lhysjtx'; Autumn Hand-1 night " I meeting of the directors Santi hnlt at Highwood. i'ellr""a7'rr""'u"'ar-"r", en. .' ._.rt_ .r__ Leaders of the city attended the meeting and discussed the feet: tur- mnnding en ill reputation which has been given the city and action to put the city among the better cities of the north shore was started, Mayor Evan Dover, City Clerk Al- Ext Melamine fl., f3/ Bettix and Sun Santi, Highwood merchant, led the action for eo-operatic" in building tt better city for Highwood. -"rhe-teadert, cited ttre-ttret-ttat the Ititr has-been cleaned up in so far " crime ig concerned_;gd ggid Mriieirrtiirirdd ‘EA’iiiiw Imopg the cleanest cities along the north shore. Mrs. Charles W. Brown last Fri- day night was appointed temporary secretary of the Highland Bark East Park board. She had been as- Mrs. Brown Appointed Temporary Secretary Laing, secretary uni superhum- dent. . r T" . - _ . No suoceuor to Mr. Laing will be chosen- at airtime, it was decided by the park commissioners. Those in charge of divisional work will continue, " leaatinttt Spring. Tom Kelly, professidihl at Sunset Valley Golf _eltrb, will assume full supervision of the course, while win supervise slitting rinkrthis. winter and possibly playground; .r-nriiEriiiiiiiririiiiifi; nets are .MllhO' n 313353, ltrs, idem; Chance B. Witt, Everett 1.. Millard, Fred Sil- ber nnd S. A. St. Peter., Jonson’s sea food market is a 'tgat street, to be formally PM” for business December 8, ME Jone. son has had wide experience hi the handling and marketing of this line and will have complete stocks of I variety of fine eel foods and lm.. ported cheeses. _ , New Sea Food Market on North First Street InviteParents to ' . Conference Dee. 3 All parents of the student: "the Deerfr.tsWS1tieldt, high school we in- frreiiiia 'ara " E tai8gttta no! Mr. Sandwick on Thursday stun noon, Dee. 8 at 8 o’clock, in th. English dub room. This meeting ieruoder-theautquearofttt.PJY.A., but is net I - ETA. meet- ing. it is an opportunity toi hr. terested parents to dies, markets high inched probi‘ems with Mr. Band- gLattgttLtggth,ie m _'-" MimBlW000P.IE Mrs. Hury B. East, wife of tho late Highwood postmaster. 1rqrcrrtr, Ecru}! i TisiiiiRiFidi- -iiiiiiiifiRiiriitCii" the Civil Service eomrnination, which will be held later and in which my eligible person can ttertieittau----A- permanent appointment cannot he made until after such examination. Receives 'remtiorar, Appoint for Vacancy Glued by by Death of Husband 1iiail'iu uid Mrs. Enatht appointment has " moat universal approval ind The Press wishes to congratulate both the C tyt the. people of Emma»: t"l'irtJ,'ii,'d',', of the postomoe depart- ment. The following letter from Goa- "ttiatiritiiit CfiiiidbTeim speaki‘fdr W- Mr.utaatlt. UdetV---- Highland Park Press, Highland Park, In. Dear Mr. Udell: In reply to‘your inquiry _rettard- in: the vacancy in the postmaster- Ihip at Highwooa, I beg to uy that upon my resrmrmendatimt _ Kn. Mary B. East, widow of the lute Str. Herbert L. East, hither: ap- pointed acting postmaster pending permanent' agpointment. In. East will take diffs; orthe once as won 83 lypr bond has been approved. _'rtteeirerftar the " 8; CMt Service commission will hold en mine- tion for the creation of an, eligible list upon' which the three pining highest with the new grade ofiot less than TO will be eligible for Ip- pointment. . note the universal appravil and eortpnentbtilttt, by, the people " fitfiffigfmm by Mr, Em n postmaster in,his lifetime. The m {gm 0! has and regret ciused by his death was manifested btthe large outpouring of citizens " hie funeral which it was my privilege to attend. IameertahtthatMm.Eaatwm hate the thorough good will Ind co; operation of the people of Highwood rand 91.123, cultural!!!“ thrrgtrLA, flee in Aer communion of tin " "ministrntion-of-her Inte husband; , Yours very truly. Cart R. Chindblom. Beginning December lat; qumln school will hold it: “than book hit. Throughout the Week "ttete till M. an unusually fine display of ulcgtod titles for all ntriifot children. Any Lincoln School Opens Book Fair December 1 taln nge or one having difBetsttr in reading will appreciate this oppor~ vanity, The selection will be ur- ied, including may new and all titles. the prices will be standard. Here is an opportunity to do worth while Christmas showing in an any war me. my.” trot 'y_etrtltlt.t "VI

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