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Highland Park Press, 31 Dec 1931, p. 5

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teri coal Highland Park Social Service & Old City Hai] H. P. 4000 The Highland Park Social Serâ€" Yite office will be closed all day Friday and Saturday of this . | week, . No Bakery Sales this week. â€"> ....As a matter .of econo ,‘ notices will be 2: m:hflrtâ€"'thdae whoâ€"have not 1 ) JR |,, their monthly pledge by the ‘d | "@_ "@ â€" enose Pa theif ont_hly 15th or ‘N,lionth. Sw L.3 x ) â€"â€", ~ ... enek ZAenepâ€" Osity in helping at Christmas with their donations of toys, candy, etc. The members of the department also wish to thank their friends for ""ne fFire Department wishes to *xpress their thanks to thecitizens ?i‘Highhtld Park for thair @amnas. Firemen Express io ut zl _ S ky 0 o oo Ob O _ WIHl ~SDOwWw [ â€"_.. VAdadsh this picture depicting a model dairy ' and the manner in which the milk] _A Buick aut supply of a great city is secured | Hutchison, 606 and delivered. was almost tot ~All men are invited to attend this| day evening at *ti!l‘. Aevamwea Cenk L. s will beâ€" an will be a mo: Story of Bro Sell E. Gage The Fire A o PS o4 CoT TT 3 oo soe Ese ReRE â€" AHEEN pressed with his knowledge and fitâ€" ness to deliver such a talk. In addition to the address, which will beâ€" an outstanding one, there will be a motion picture entitled the Story of Brookhill Farm. Mr. Rusâ€" fl E. Gage of Chicago will show won a reputation as orator of more than value of treaties and agree of various forms. This pro to be one of the most intere meetings and addresses of the In the short time he has be Highland Park, Dr. Sherwin Lc q eeiie o 2oo Poe â€"â€" PAROVOEL 1 ) _ " .206 CAE PCE of the Highland Park church wil1| bruises but is ex be the speaker of the evening. He|_ Leoni was arre :'fl discu:s European conditions as | P2"k police after _Presbyterian church on Thursday,| _©001, 27, Highwood mail carrier Jan. 7. The usual getâ€"together and | St*4CK McLeran knocking him tc reception will _beâ€"at 6:30â€" and the| th* Pavement and fatally injurying dinner will be served promptly at hilp. The machine â€" also struck 1:100,. Reservations should be made K';“L:'ho nlrrowly escaped death. promptly and in advance by teleâ€" cLeran an ine were rushed phoning Highland Park 2176 or 683. | to the Highland Park hospital where Dr. Sherwin to Speak McLeran succumbed to his injuries. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, who has Kline sustained a â€" compound leg been recently installed as pastor | fracture and serious lacerations and. d‘ theHizhhnd P’l?k whessllke comman T APrHRRTG CE _ Icak" 3 se tA ~â€" hw! ,‘ l a: D4 3: Gnshistaicrins * mhé‘m’;&mfi‘;-{th bia ’:m;i':;:hs' abroad as'h::mparedi ents ever .since. Besides his i this Annntrw 1...._ 3 . _ AsC The next meeting and ¢ theâ€"Mensâ€"Fellowship club held in the parish hanaa At Parish House of Presbyterâ€" CLUB MEETS JAN. 7| 2Â¥ Auto Christmas th Thanks to Public to Fellowship élub will be 1 1120 Prairie avenue for their generâ€" ; Picture The Highland Park Presgs Member of :bo Chicago Suburban Quality GCroup of Community Newspapers Will ies 3 mew ak io l y No d _CHC IPUIT es : ~‘[‘wu‘pzm.' _He was released °nm servation owxz :2:131?;!‘ gtx.) bonds % by Mlzi!trate Hnrmarw J L Cl 4e calc. ciogs NT B cincs Rereige ns T ommorcue VF KKE w90d, was fatally injured Friday cture afternoon as he walked across Prai= â€" rie avenue with Jacob Kline, 28, i ‘nrlw and dinne of fhflg‘hl:nd Park, ~and Frank (n this E No Council Meeting Because of the holiday sea regular meeting of the city Ladies Aid Hold * _ Bakery Sale Today Neiimnnntsttatcintrniifipnahilnie taket 2 was almost totally wrecked Saturâ€" Ldsy evening at Sheridan.and Park vyenueâ€"whenâ€"itâ€"wasâ€"struck, while going . south on Sheridan, by a Packard car, driven by F. G. Simp. son of Fifield, Wis., the police reâ€" port. Hutchinson‘s son received a few cuts and bruises and was given surgical treatment. The front of the Packard was damnacead P .2 â€" 5 "â€" @5 ,feCares iLAree â€"sisters Cath arine, Margaret and â€" Marian, â€" and two brothers, John and James, to survive him. 1 not aakyy o 7 Wl tnSoiniHAYNetmemtmgs Aribactci 2 5. Leont, 27, Highwood mail ecarrier struck McLeran knocking _him t the pavement and fatally injurying him. . The machine â€" also struc} Kline who narrowly escaped death McLeran and Klina wars anncg s William O "~ nDliday season, the _ of ‘the â€"city council Monday evening of was damaged. is expected to rec arrested by Higl after the accident owned by George . Linden avenue, Dies in by F. G. Simp. *3 tb& police reâ€" son received a s and was given with his , Highland Park 7~24,â€"of Highâ€" Hospital ‘recover. Highland and Park.] Vernon avenue Frodacse fi«»,p:_j 1 carrier,| a lecture on * __him _to of American n i“juryinz Mr. F adimar ) struck| and Schuster _ ‘TÂ¥TrAIâ€"] North Shore e, 23,] will take place Curly,| 8â€"0‘clock at the Ww <B 3. ate troninlio in Grlintsats i t 0: xtncec Ts . 1 a little later hour. % An invitation is cordially extended to residents of Highland Park as well as to Ravinians and â€"their friends and those interested in havâ€" ing a rousing good time New Year‘s , â€" Meaiperereinia ts o+ â€"aricr t The committees in charge met Monday night of this week to preâ€" pare the highly unusual favors which will be given. _ The supper, A Fiesta of the southwest to be given New Year‘s Eve at the Raâ€" vinia Village house, will recall the glorious, MM nti â€" C T e auditorium will be transformed into a little Mexican town. There will be a quaint street scene with lovely old Spanish balconi¢s ‘on either side. ‘Gay music, colorfual costumes and dancing will complete the picture. f , THuRrSDAY, ; j 0000 I 5 Cadiman will present a lecture on "The latest generation of-Amorie.u"mwlistr.**""‘â€" Mr, Fadiman, as editor of Simon and Schuster (publishers), lecturer on literature, and radio hookâ€"reâ€" .yviewer, â€"hasâ€"seen the book business from more angles than almost any. body else of his generation. He is particularly interested in the rapid changes through which American culture is now going and in the part that literature has nlavar in 41. : oo ie Lourth lecture ‘in sponsored by the Sis Clifton P, Fadiman To | WOMANS CLUB To Speak at Congregation Azas urged to get their i 4s 3. _ _ _ °C _AAEmDGts â€" ang experienced editor ang| NC friends are cordially invited tc n.as experienced editor and viggwgkjg_;cnflactioamd«m . _as wellâ€"asâ€" 1 On Sunday, Jan. 10, from 3â€"6, the ind that has made him, as Art department will be hostesses to ratively young man, one of the club members and their friends rk‘s most respected Cr0u€s: | at a tea in the club house. adiman was born in New Want Christmas Cards ty and educated at Columâ€" o. o rsity. He is a regular conâ€"| _ Mrs. Albert P. Snite of the Social of critical articles and reâ€"| Service dep:fff‘f’,‘f_“.th" Highland the bet i Of Israel January 8th ~of years‘ of practical obâ€" .as experienced editor and popular breakfast, at at the temple DecemBer 31, 195 erested in the rapid h which American foing and in the part has played in these Congregation Israel Tuesday, Jan. 8, at as possible , Lincoln and the series adopted should be for the best in erests of both the m and the business sections.> He was â€"inâ€" troduced by Mr. William Dooley. cases before both the state supreme court and the Supreme . court of ““I U. S., some am Are..ton : conditionse His contention was. fln:. in Highland Park there should coâ€"operati meoorvaec t 2 C k &n NC and anai.3 _ "TKC4 on city zoning and qnoeodnnlaborofnu...h Mbe{vuboehthcmhnm court and the Supreme court of thie "U, N. Amies 2 90 y wl . GOWEV: the principal speaker weekly luncheon se Highland Park ~Rota day noon at the Mor Schumacher talked o Schumacher Talks on Zoning at the â€" Rotary Club Meet® : Peige~ adeMineicatatich lt oh. w0 â€" ABNG * 14 ‘M schools in the community and afâ€" fordtbeh.chenofnr_tandtheir pupihntmtdulofpleunremd inspiration in their art work.â€" If it is not too late, please s the gayly lined envelopes that Often > anrmmmnanae _ 1L.iWr _ es| Rare M‘flfil'h'a;.hn.& of Exhibit Opens Jan. 6th: Wednesday, or, ‘bayiopns Oy s William Preft _ _ er, baritone, will give â€"an afternoon f Art Exhibits Open Jan. 6 2 The Art department of the Highâ€" < land Park Woman‘s club will have 3 the first exhibit of the year on T euinaadia i ol cce of the Highland Park Woman‘s _club will meetâ€"atâ€"2:30â€"o‘clock and enjoy a rare musical treat in listenâ€" ing to the Duo Unique. Mr. Robert Long, tenor, and Mr. William Pfefff_ er, baritone, will give an afternoor, of sonps | .. at the. lmi'ne vl.l;;el.â€"i"x-.. are forwarded HAVE DVO UNiour _ ‘r at the w session of the tary club Monâ€" members send 3Â¥ 19 ceR #

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