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Highland Park Press, 31 Dec 1931, p. 6

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> NE Aat the Lake #erCrraT(d + Mr. and Mrs, Frederick A areâ€" the hlppy parents of eva, IIl. Funeral services day at the Kelley land Park.â€" Burial Jewett‘s sister ; another George Tramel, lives in s I Her Haughter, Miss Frances L Jewett, had returned for the holiâ€" days from Wellesley college, Massaâ€" chusetts, â€" where sinceâ€" her graduaâ€" tion she has assisted in the bacterâ€" iological department, while continâ€" uing her post graduate studies. _ Living with Mr. and Mrs. Jow. re@inatnitinintrin uie cA d a 4 3 1 4 mm, 273 Woodland avenue, Ravinia, on Sunday last. } hm se pneumonia at the Mr Mrs.Geo. F: Jewett Pneumonia Victim; Funeral on Tuesday Riet ts ath ce e i A i 2 1 an unattractive design. To anticiâ€" pate such a possibility, it was to the best interests of the community to ... (Continued on page 24) ‘ Sm cescX & .01 % ""“'"""'*'?‘-"’W in an objectionable location and with in eam es c oga 5 c d & through an . ; _ , _ _ , V aSs a panacea. ‘Mr. Crane pointed out that unless areas are designated â€" for apartments, â€" the T“Tx;cmnlator-bnflder from forcing and command the community. He . zoning is an instru hold such a plan b pointed out that designated for a Ftanc_e_s Forsyth Plan, told of the conceived city nla hamdluin Eusotadet ... 1 29 11 is more objectionable to have apartâ€" ments over. stores, as isâ€"now posâ€" sible under the present zoning, than it would ‘be to have wellâ€"designed separate and attractive apartmentj buildings. & Crane Tells of Need Mr, .‘I_aco_lz_L. Crane, Jr.. h, born Ch day| and Lyman ake Forest hospital, : will officiate. Joint Gathering of Civic ‘Asan and Porcupines; Speakers Talk Zoning, Etc. MEETING AT RAVINIX â€" K C â€" 4 :. Gnp C â€"tee C w t J A general meeting > erj_another sister, Mrs, mel, lives in Chicago. ervices were held Tuesâ€" Kelley chapel in . Highâ€" Burial followed at Genâ€" of _ the need forâ€"a wellâ€" city pla.n which would be 11 the support of the He ~emphasized that instrnmentality to up. plan but should not be mied suddenly of Jewett residence, Jewett, wife Frances L. r the holiâ€" ege, Massaâ€" er graduaâ€" , Jr., a memâ€" arkâ€"Plan comâ€" * of the Cx'ty . Ehrens of the Poreuâ€"| forcing of t nCt d in totcaccd. A referee, and James Weber, of Highâ€" land Park and former Yale tennis plaver will ho uihniss _ n‘ * o a o . Avery Brundage, president of the National A. A. U. will be honorary usls as‘n 4i W > 5 ud , and Coleman Clark of Glencoe, who will:act as captain, Clark is Western and Chicago disâ€" trict title holder. t ng and most brilliant player in America, Only recently he defeated our nationalâ€"champion in an exhibiâ€" tion match, Chicago will pin its hopes on the championship Interfraâ€" ternity club team, whose record has never been stained by defeat. North shore pongers who, it appears cerâ€" tain will see service are: George Littell of Evanston, D. A. Kitter. master, recent Highland Park winâ€" ner, Robert M P le vk AUrY B en g 2 CE + + 1.,, â€"| Wili CEVETE VELL Tican Ping P ;‘ ""C" L bileimehl!, associate condl_:c-l association, to be known as the In.| re8%) Edward Strengor, chaplain;) 12 terâ€"City Ping Pong: Challenge Cup. Sll_gndRE‘wS:flJestrom, marshal; Car. ToR The invaders will bring a team of| ° ‘~" * Winter, _°"'3‘,'?i,’_t- â€"<~‘~â€"â€"!thig champions and players of national Antopette Nechville, Adah; Emâ€"| of i reputation. Among them will be| M& Timm, Ruth;â€" Jean Bruce,| and Mr. Chester Wells Jr. who will capâ€" Esther§~ Julia Cain, Martha; Myrâ€" wide fain the squad. What a fire brand|tle Weiss, Electa; road he is! . C. G. Schaad, author of| _ Jean St. Clai s ; | plac “Ping Pong," and national authority | C . n,.sentin "f' el:m’ sout dersâ€"Wellsâ€"theâ€"hardestâ€"drivâ€" corresponde t; Pauli ite, in Jone mg and most brilliant player in |.._.â€"_"C"dICDt Pauline White, inâ€"| Jn« Noi Gttfiew sc i2 °C 11B HECBL ranking players of the co‘u;:try, who will strive for a beautiful trophy donated by the American Ping Pong association, to be known as the Inâ€" terâ€"City Ping Pong Challancses MA Residents of the north shore will TL have a chance to see their Pingâ€" Tan. Pong luminaries in action Saturday ;m. afternoon and evening Jan. 16 at ipe;.l the new Interfraternity. club, 106 s. | !"s Wabash avenue. The occasion is Lou the Interâ€"City Ping Pong championâ€" tron;. ieagoâ€"and _ New| Heten Â¥ork: The gala event will bring toâ€"| tron: mathiaw Aas. 4k . m o. ol u8 7 P D SSR CNOSC Toms ‘ort Sheridan joins it at the south ir OCnpp, P â€" CC a few of the Cubs of Pack 65, Ravinia school with | end of Lake Fores _Wwill be widened their Cubmaster R. D. Wilder. In the fo â€"Er0und â€"areâ€"someâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"30;000| also as far north as Jones place, wire coat hangersâ€"the â€"nineâ€"to and eleven year old Cubs of the North where the state route will swing Shore Area council have collected to sell at oneâ€"half cent each to the dry back to the present Sheridan_road, cleaners in order to earn money for their local relief fund. In, this Den if the plans urged by Lake Fo of Cubs are pictured (left to flgmt): Johnâ€" Dubois, Bill Bomstedt, Dick | ** thoriti foll vest O‘Connor, Dave Wilder, Mr. R. D. ‘Wilder, Donald Sheridan, Joe Eiler, city authorities are fo owed, as the George Kirkgasser, Robert Hirsch and Leonard Rieser. city has been led to believe they The hangers are all being tied in bundles of 25 and 50, and are being | will be. disposed of soan. _ Mr. Robert Townley, Cubmaster of Pack 60, Kenifworth, _4 .. s announced that in one week of concentrated effort their Cubs collected .. NWaw KinaA Yy..‘% 10,500 hangers, â€"_~Above 18 Pictured a few their Cubmaster R. D. Wild _‘Lil:e..maLhangmâ€"theâ€"nine; Shore Area cannail hall. 2 .7 . P. Pingâ€"Po ecent Highland Park winâ€" ngfi, and Coleman Clark Weld of Winnetka also pbell chapter x; _ "", Diicers, of| When the first bids were carefully Mn tonniat mpndinimen uon esnc snn iamas links ~g ;11| Campbell chapter No. 712, 0. E. S.| gone over by the State epartment enc it the north oip ofi will be ‘Held Wednesday . evening,| of highways they were all rejectod chance to see. thesi:tu ;:' Jan. 6 at 8 o‘cluck in Masonic temâ€"| and new bids called for. â€" The new manes in action Saturday ple. The following officers will be| bids were opened about a week ago, e eee se eith Jan. i6 anl PC Th and it was then announced that the | Interfratermty. club, 106 S s t is Highways Construction Co. of Highâ€" ‘avéenue. The occasion is Lounise M. Strenger, worthy maâ€" land Park was ow mid_ râ€"City Ping Pong championâ€" tron; George Weiss, worthyp. tror ‘a“*'â€"’m;“?’â€" Lweenâ€"Chicagoâ€"and _ New | T Wmmby, associate maâ€" »f::;mglettq f c The gala event will bring toâ€"| tron; Catherine A >evin,â€"secretary; Springfield & 7 or the first â€"time the @hest] Hugo L. Schneider, treasurer. T% t 3 th h‘ the Fat layers of the count , who f L eâ€"new roa roug e Fo ‘xv)e )‘;'or a._ beautiful lfis:'rophy Agnes W: Nelson, conductress; will connect with the south end of # Ellen L. Bleimeh1, associate conducâ€" + ‘ by the American Ping Pong tress;â€" Edward Strenger chaplain: the brickâ€"onâ€"concrete mdwayK fnr;: ! » » » n, to be known as the Inâ€" Sigrid E. Siljestrom, marshal: Car. | Lnk_e Forest known as Mc Ping Pong Challenge Cup, | _ *) 4 _ H) PHNIpdle INn BIg _ â€" Interâ€"City Tourney recently he defeated the: north shore will to see their Pingâ€" s in action Saturday evening Jan. 16 at RAVINIA CUB PACK MMYMartnn s c aaerress t cgonrs s * â€" d U We U OL, over 900 wasâ€"present. ~A number of relatives&nd friends from Highland Park attended the installation. * % ‘ _ As the present road through Fort es Sheridan is in very bad conditio® At a recent public instailation of| "Otorists are hoping that some pian officers of Mizpah Lodge No. 76es,| will be adopted to temporarily 1e A. F. & A. M. of Chicago, Mr. Dan.| P8ir it for winter â€"traffic, â€"and they iel Webster, formerly of this city,| 2r¢ looking forward anxiously it was instal Te ca ssl x C " sn hy 5 58. correspondent; Pauline White, inâ€" structress; Bessie Okey, soloist. The installing officers will be: Pauline J. White, grand lecturer, inâ€" ‘stalling officer; Adelaide Greene, past â€" matron, installing marshal; Violet Brown, past matron, installâ€" ing chaplain; Gertrude . Thomas, grand organist of Illinois, installing organist; Corrine Johnson, member Lake. Forest chapter, soloist,. _ > FScorts will be Charles White, P. , P., Norman Culv&®, P.P., color bearâ€" ‘ ers of Evanston Commandery ~No. t o THE PREsSs T tg n3 4 O 0 0 0 ce o t ty ie 4s * Tike will be held Wednesday _ evening, Jan. 6 at 8 o‘cluck in Masonic temâ€" ple. . The following officers will be installed: ‘ PHOTO BY Install Officers Jan. 6 ] . HECKETsSswEtEer ictress.) _ The new road through the Fort conduc.) Will connect with the south end of a tain . | the brickâ€"onâ€"concrete roadway from I-pCar' Lake Forest known as McKinley * ~| road, and it is planned to widen ~| this road also about threeâ€"quarters ; Emâ€"| of its length between its south end Bruce,| and the Sacred Heart corner. The Myrâ€"| widened section will carry Sheridan road traffic as far north as Joneés Anna phcg, yllich is a short distance eollected . New Road Route . _ _____|__ The new road through the Fort _| Mane (Po. Carâ€" road, an *! this road Emâ€"| of its len erutions on the proposed new ro#d which is to be constructed by tht .h“o' e t $ t _OF" ieart crossing. At | Jones place the highway will tum back to the present Route, 42. Will Divide Traffic In this way traffic will be divided at the Jones place corner, so that the heavy commercial ‘portion of it, it is expected, will continue north on McKinley, leaving Sheridan road for the use of pleasure cars ll‘ through traffic in a large measure. Thisâ€"planâ€"alsoâ€"will eliminate the bridge on the present | Sheridan â€" road, just north of the Army reser | vation. m time ago and will be about a -E or better in length. It will be 40â€" feet vp_gg : _and paved..withâ€"conereteâ€" time ago and ind 220. ,o0em . â€" e â€" e â€" Cl early next year.. v% e It is also expected that Mq_lg‘& Jley..road,â€"where the c 0 eridan joins it at the south end of Lake Fores ~Will be widaxas Opening of new bids recently at Springfield on the: proposed chang. through Fort Sheridan, together with the announcement from Wash. ington that the War department hag given the state an easement through the reservation for t!rlfe_mngv;,,m_ »hrrevived’t!fé‘ho'pei of motorists using Route 42 that this bad sec. tion A,of‘,mdwuxinsb&feplacefly" a good 40â€"foot highway at least muwir n aAukn Cl ols I Opening of Bids and Easen, by War Dept. Promisew Urges Lo Improvement Farme SEE NEW ROAD THRYâ€" FORT NEXT SPRNG THURSDAY, DECEMBER ;; messmmmmenpemmmmmmemmmmmemmeten., o mcuc s â€" (00rSe of the Senate “f“’. Thomas W. La "The banks are not 1 (Continued on p» '"; refer you to : £raph in this letter v tenâ€"onâ€"December 16 ::tl:“’ the content: "mly I quote (880 Herald and Exa lowing : PuBEIC Houps T + < ~ BONDS 1.A u. nâ€" _ ) __ This letter us CCCPCCDS nisery, physical an ’ that is now prevaili â€"loyal citizens, not o but of the Nation, larly to the modest | the farmer, and as & trator I know where in order that you m ~Vision of what I am ::bgneg an open let «/ ident of the "Hhat was published o Gmmorr wi" y trespass upon vour 10018 â€" unfortuna have been confined stitutions. Illinoig‘ energies should t creatures here on _ I have noticed t Papers that you ”e’: as well as â€" The Hon. Louis E Governor of State Springfield, Ilinoi gency legislation for speedy relief â€" &n We a!;e ';il" :ppj Copies of Mr Governor Emme:, his attention m from the consid moratorium or far as Europes cerned, to some ium to distre modest home ow Following is a few days a letterâ€"just n Louis L. Emm it in extendi land Park rea renewed, ther sure and loss gages now m regarded as " Toaning mone est to sorely small home « Of THURSDAY, executiv. mpress redemp that s some

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