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Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1931, p. 6

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#:fim “maâ€""MW“WWE‘WHE: He . The Y.W.C.A. end the Girl Ite. am Movement belong: to women when u for " the members will "*‘W‘h‘m T 2, no... T"'TITC""r" -- Membership in the Y. W. C. A. means shoring; aiming means giv- , rrhrrrrettt.ttherertrtrr,t,trptte' Irrrri- .The tilt of interest and £01! car. ties every girl end woman in friend- ship help and greetings to girls and women of every- raee, nation, and occupation. Thin is what the Girl “Mmiééktemflkfijélihéli WET K. 'ere endeavoring to do lay joining hands with American girls and watgretrfPoat courtoeoal in _ _ arrstt-"tttterprise,- by ceasing -txr--tt. . just spectators and, becoming work, --ru'aipuraiuortr in building up higher standards of living. , ' Working Plnn In order for the girls to carry oat a purpose and doing interesting things together it is ‘found neces- sary that some kind of a working pun, be essential. An adviser 'pon- eoros and: Girl Reserve Triangle, _ who is a companion and friend to excl: girl always willing to do her part and more. F mm§m - Mr. Parker was " years of age, and is survived by his wife and sev- eral children, John, in Canada, and Harry, Thomas, Foster, and the Misses Myrtle and Marion of High- land Park. The, funeral was held Saturday at the Preabytahn. church and huriar was in them-Share cemetery. . , much," next Smithy awning, Nov. 29, at 10:45 o'eloek " North Shun Congregation Israel. Lincoln and Yan avenues. Ohm. 7 All nm welcome. . Members of the Highland Park Press mnd Lake Forester atatts an- The family came to Highland Park in 1926 from Michigan and had come from Ireland to this coun- try not long before. In Highland Park Mr. Parker made many friends who learned of his death with " cere regret, and their sympathy is extended the relatives. ' Rabbi Shulman Speaks at Cottitregiitidit Israel time, it was fanned. Deerfield-Shields high school is try- ing its best to live up to these ideals. Dimwion has been begun on such topics a: School problems, boys, (Continued on page 13) place, died quite suddenly of heart Mylaflfhmdaxggtggglggga Henry Parker Funeral at Church, Saturday Membership Mm Shari“. Giving, Power; Open to All Girls Always ‘ll' jiitt,tgtitst to" tn . Abbott Laboratories chew .mafmr; . 1 C-, V ..". -t- 4. experte, North First etreet, hove added tertheir equipment a new ma- chine, called the B-Line precinion from; and .er gtmitthtetter., This maehine is e met-we! in exactness of operation, and to introduce it to the public Johnson & Dahl have futon engineer: here this week to demon- gttgttecgtttglattMet-imt- in- Hana Hess, Valium local ur- tist Jud one of the most celebrated Violoncellists of the Yorid, will give a cello recital, Sunday afternoon, Nov. 29 et the Playhouse in Chicago. Following is the program which is to be given: T Inhalation e - Gnu I - m Dana eon Vedanta]. 3.8lellienne '-tt"rW-m-rr.-.. van P.mdtsahmttkht Piece m C all") Mtmtr_2tadi. Hahn-t I. Concerto In A Minor “......” sum-am Allegro non tropgto. MW In moto. Allegro. ' "' d. Rumba" (Hebrew melody) .. : .../......“ 7 -%rrrLjiT" .- T'--'.-, '“~ _--- --F. - _ " - , . -. Seri'"'- " H ”3' " i ’ '7 'r1rr7rrpf1l “kWh"; 11L1lC.r. Jr,r,rLr,.e." MHEQsâ€"inme . w, ' .-~~«"~'«'w'-'~«'vw"'*"~~'~'L">-~<~'-'~'~'W§m§~"aai'w‘fin'ia"Likes you back to 1*“ Johnson & Dahl Add ', Equipment to Shop 'he close of the meeting. .Therefore, _1?er it mow: That “Lemme 1112991119: 1319311113: ttf, this Thanksgiving Season of 1931 and go on reeord " grateful for his Htne Ridership in the 10 best tears-of-one history." _ "-i" '-"_'" _"'"" ’ _ Thewpmentntion ceremonies you: r 'tuit High meats Night was held last evening at Tt80 o'etock in Masonic temple by Highland Park chapter No. 226 R. A. M. ThefRoyul Arch degree wu conferred on can- attended hr Mrr.--Atfrsrfkahtrittee and the wives of the amok]: of the Abbott. La1Rsratorus, in addition to all of the employees located " North Chityurp. A Special but}: mien». ary number of P'Abbotrmma," the Abbott employees? mine, wii distributed to all in attendance. It contained congratulatory -meesues from all department mousse“, branch Myers, dUtriet managers ITd Abbott salesmen thromrhout-the Past High Priests _ . Night Is Observed plorees of the Abbott Lelrtete.t..ti.ttt With tttto' tt"tta'itWir tirmiiaii"""SiiFc dick on this occasion, beginning " follows: “In the spirit of 'rhatthrehhte for his splcnaid moon's " president of the Abbott uboratories, it becomes a privilege to voice our opprecintion ind "eefion for Doctor Bur-dick. On Nov. 28 the employees of the Abbott Laboratories protected to Dr. Alfred S. Burdick, celebrating his tenth annivcrury " president of the company, tn oil nortnit by E. I. P. Thnmons, of China». Dr. Burdick in a "tide” of Ruin}..- Inna _....,................-...:.:..:.". -___-__ Alumna! ':'.CrL'.'L'.r.'r.'.?.Tir.'.'..v,r.' ccr.i2trgt Mr. Chal- Lm-ny " the mo Head, Dr. A. S. Burdick Granville Nartoe& "" PIIII Timmy evening, Dee. ll, than will be a manufacturer: dinner given at the Grunge M. Ill. Church under. thy-uppin- of the tatties Aid trrkftertttar.-P.mtur...e Miss Elizabeth ,Sedgwick and Miss Dorothy Brooks' of q the Chicago Mount Holyoke club are eo-chuir- men for Hiram: PeeroLtbg M, irritiltteke6 ale for the lecture of the Honorable Winston Churehill of London " Orchestra hall, Chiago‘. Wednesday evening,“ December 16. Mr. Churchill's lecture is on event in Town Hall Series, mmaged by Grace Benton and will be his only public appearance in this vicinity. The Mount Holyoke club hes up listed- Miss Benton in promoting the sole of the series for the benMt of its scholarship _ funds Reading the specisl project committee ‘for the ,mu-frdier.-Ntl film of Kalil- md In. George ‘1'. 8mm: of Glcncoc. "r Local Women Bead C . Lecture Committee Mines Ida and Ella Harder. . The t n that will have most is _ Tt T 08 m e tend: for children n a wee 'Nardarifternoott “the home; tad come. is the beginning of a new triends here' whose sympathy is ex- tended the relatives. ' She is survived by her husband and four sons and two daughters, The children are George, Louis, Ir- vine and Allen Herder end the Mines Ida and EIU Harder. - t---- HIT "WRKr9tT"ieitWt- Hinder; wife of Peter Harder, Sbuth Green ay road, 1 Sn " fol owing Of our troubles no man can see prolonged illness. aged 65 yew. She the end; They are, fortunately, as had been . emmiderttror-mtrtt1sttr get matht1r18nnmerehtY-aytd if we Park and: her life and'lnd mm ire may to use money. tiiiitby pain- triends here whose sympathy is ex- . (Continued on page 12) The newest end rereet treat we: then to lovers at Art and Music in Dudley Craft. Watson’s lecture on “The Moor in Spain." Mr. Wat. son nus orcheetnl violin end pieno mmpeninaent with the paintings - his lecture. The mule in st1,y.,8?ttt,,t.,.,,tg,datgmgitdMaatttrttiand 'iFiriiirirTiiii"ii in described. The pic- tureo ere inconceivehly lovely being on original painting: by the best “two like . Scrolls" Olson Clark, Gnce Raylio. Irma Koen; with Mr. Weteon’n poetic description they leave one with the most charmed and happy mood. . _ His next lecture will been "The Chrrr, 9!,VN9tw-z',‘ Atrt1Litt the we mnner. If any country he: beauty it. is certainly Norway with its Words with their depth of color. Thttp also ,rttrnrtmr-thttttmtearhta- terpretatiene. This lecture the place on Monday night; Nrrr,-mtr-hr Mats hall, Community house, Win.. netka at 8:15. Mrs. Peter Harder Dies; Funeral on Tuesday at t Home; Spent T Life,Were accom moat with the painting: and 'at,'l photographs which tths with Accompaniment . Delights Audience 3; Fonts]! of *Winneth 1e85r - Harder; The regain yearly and party, given by them Shore Catholie Woman’s league, for the benefit of the Philanthwpy department, Will he held " the Emmrtop Woman’l club; on Irrlhr, Dee. 4, It , o'clock. mun-W TM "d.9'tio) tt limit." _ ," C" >§ thrills and terror: of pioneers. The picture to be shown in the evening of that day in “Honor of_the Fem- ily.” This is a ‘picture featuring Bebe Daniela tmt-he not very mud to recommend R. “Sidewalks of New York" N such ttood actors as-Buater Keaton end Cliff Edwards ehould-have abettervehicle than thin slap-stick comedy, it is not up to the usual standard, and does not receive a very good rating. Sorry. "Ptmion Us” is by all odds the best attraction until next week Thurs. day when “Skyline” comes and "The Dreyfus Case” and other good things will follow. "Pardon Us" brings us Laurel and Hardy in their ftrst full length comedy. This is a clever clean and amusing and real character comedyJIill he observed. magnum this film. __ It its ttKoa-sta-tt LII-high"; Nittia-tr-rettrehrtite tttgc- time ofmost men who read an. popes - has there been so much grove and deep. apprehension; new, in: the future -mr-aeineattiit. able as at this time. In our on country there is universal comm. cisl prostrstion land panic, and thousands of our poorest fellow cit. hens are tumedamt atrainat the op. WWW: srithasttumtptor malt, and without the prospect of it. _ hiifiii1 fl y; D.A.R. Better Films _ " _ Committee Review Hawking -- Nation fro. The following furnishes food for thought. Read .11 of it or none: _ iTiiiiiCaii5Eifiid trtreritT TiiibTi the he}: inn of Europe; while' all the em. ties, resources and fntruerices of the British, Empire are sorely tried, sud are yet to be tried more sorely, in chping with the vast and deadly hr. disn insurrection, sud with its dis- turbed relationsin China. In France. . the poiitical caldm at)!“ -a'itirtiitBhTi'ifNmh'" ttiithirtiiiii. 'It is a "solemn moment; and no man can feel an indifremnee (which! iihi%rWiiiiriirt'irClliib -_ _ Card Party December 4 ADAPI'ED 'm PRESENT Harper's Weekly, " Years Ago, Fitting Today ' WAY. rim/nun M. mt ',rir man 'pretends' urea) Held aiiitis dirch Wink in"! Chum it“ tiring when lure , which trict They for I fresh: High] held deligl ber I and in: Ne) Ee, ing tron Yori Mar, any whe; PIT, ttat line. "

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