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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1932, p. 5

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elected, ds, and a candi- pendent riolendi, einacht. Doretti, 'illiams. l, Char- 1. Rich. e Char- (, Theo- Mex-men bf High- in their to give Floyd of r realtors of the J. weir oftieo and will eet, Win- f Mrs. R. an Cedar l 19, at 3 sing drive -il 19; ach follows: y hall. in the eld on f, m: in each bed, sup- working , Ward. e Third pril 19 e the blue e exhibits Show hetti I modern ml flower md com. Ribbon mayor Dever .n’s res- rived first netka I I VOTERS LEAGUE m . AY MEET ON APRIL a polls nesday/ In). "to two - lax-x14- I WomenofMoose - __ _A -__--_, __-_-e- Spunsor i’ublic'Me Final League Session om at Y.W.C.A.;' Biennia ,twntp_A_Y, APRIL M, 1982 The Highland Park League of Women Voters held its last lunch- eon meeting of the season on Wed- pesday, April_20 at 12:30 o'clock at the Y.W.C.A. The work of the year will be summarized in the annual reports of officers and committees. Following the report of the nomin- ating committee the personnel of which is Mrs. D. M. Blaaier, chair- man; Mrs. Clarence W. Balke, Mrs. John R. Todd, Mrs. Lewis B. Sin- clair and Mrs. Hiram Kennicot, the annual election will take place to whose terms expire thi syear. The league has chosen for its hat program a subject of universal in- terest to every member, the local tax situation, which wilt be dis- cussed by Mrs. Raymond Lewis of Lake Blue. By reason of her thir- teen years' service as deputy treas- urer for Lake county she is thor- oughly conversant with the prob- lems confronting Lake county as- sessors and taxpayers. This occa- - -‘(Continued on page 27) The women of the Moose legion will sponsor a free public meeting at Witten hall, 360 Central avenue on Tuesday evening, April 19 at 8 o'clock: ,. -, the. UniVersity of Illinois and Mrs. Hubert Anderson of Batavia, will be the principal speakers. Their sub- jects, will _be on Home Economics The women of the Moose‘are tak- ftittutttsrmreahs to invite the pttblie- to attend. and (THE WiiBiiFiirRGriiCTiivis- proved to be very interesting as well as hiaruiil, Ttirti11 ihii' hanmaea any of these lectures, Eastern Star Enjoys Entertainment April 20 . After the regular short business‘ meeting of Campbell chapter No.) 712, of the order of the Eastern Star on April 6th, the evening was turn- ed over to the entertainment com- mittee. Mrs; Blanche Musser pre- sented a little play entitled, "You May Stay After School.” All char.. acters were taken by'Past Matrona "iarPiiTsFTriTi6iiiC6rCiiirtptRFtr-" ter, and much credit is due all of the cast. A large attendence of both members and friends of the chapter were present and. report a most en- joyable evening. A. delicious birth- day cake, also lee cream and coffee, were later served in the dining room. , On April 20 will be-the otBeia1 visit of the Worthr.Grand Matron, Mrs. Emma c. Human.- "anteheop will be served at the Green To: Pot at 1 o'clock, afterwhich initintlon will be put on in the chupter room. There will .180 be a short business meeting in the.evenintt to which ell members are requested to be prel- ent. _ V .. ____..__.._ ,4. .7 a; P7. i; “A 'Tee'. _ Convention mm? 7 C i .iiaaiiri,iiliFiarirtiEaFips, Rayinia Garden Club Meeting' Last Friday; Fe”atures of Program The Ravinia Garden club held its April meeting Friday, April 8, " the home of Mrs. M. A. Kettner, 222 Lakewood place. Mrs. C. C. Brackett of Bannockburn read a very fine paper on “Lilacs” which gave helpful and interesting infos mation to growers of these lovely shrubs. Slides were shown on "Conserva- tion and roadside planting through I1linoiss"-whi1e Mrs. H. J. Lynn read the legend accompanying them. Tea was served after the program by Mrs. Kettner and her co-hos- teases; Mrs. E. W. 1i'edderson, Mrs. J. B. Deibler and Mrs. H. H, Bede. The president, Mrs. Robert Me- W the Executive tommittee of the ar- den club at a luncheon at her home on Cary avenue previous to the reg- ular meeting of the dub. . Mrs. Anita Lebéson to Address Sisterhood __ Mrs. Anita L. Lebeson, who will be the speaker at the April 18th meeting at the North Shore Con- gregation Israel Sisterhood will Wilderness," a survey M, Jewish, yoggn‘rwho pioneered in difficult and tFffniCt"iriiiriL- --- BmrrteTiEiTfii', ir-re-- cently published book "Jewish Pio- neers m America" has been widely reviewed and extensively discussed. This book includes the early Jewish pioneers, beginning with the discov- ery of America by Columbus and hrinsmutucstazscdnwitsthepgt of the Civil wt1r---a hitherto' ignored iiitiir, bitriiirftit-. . _ story. The program follows: . . . . . I. "I Am the God. Thor" (King out) In keepiritr with the spirit of the THE CHOR%dswud up: _ ai.w-uhe-ane1P1n.ee,on-rilrAteyy -e.-targrtt . P st-immune-f, r-- ploneer one and will be. served iii) m A n 1yt,Aefre'" 12 o’clock.» -_t9.w---s, TT i_--m' h. __r- Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon will give a short talk on the Jewish pioneer club .man.. and _Mrs., Doris 3Otet- stone will sing early American songs. The election.of Officers will take place. . A full display of Industrial Work- shop products will be shown. Mrs. Abel Davis, as chairman of this commitee, is assisted by the follow- ing women: Mrs. Sam Ashman, Mrs. Jacob Frankel, Mrs. Walter Lilien- field, Mri. Gilbert Loewe, Mrs. Richard Mayer, Mrs. Richard Uhl- :n'mn' arid Mrs. A1tierb-Witgbe'rtr. Planning Twilight Basebail Leagues Guests are most welcome. The meeting will be held in the Temple building, Lincoln and Vernon ave- The eight teams comprising the Twilight ’Basebill league held a meeting in the rear of Neild’s Sport shop on Tuesday evening, April 12, and completed preliminary plane for. therbetrhtninit of-ttr-ae-Ht-tUR- season. .The league’s pinyin; season will begin the week of May 2. The next meetintof players and managers of the league will be April M, 7:30 Pan" in the club room of Nield'n Sport Shop. _ was Pulse Trustees of Firemen _ _ and Police Pension Funds Are Appointed At a spec 1 melting of _the city council, 'e'1'i1'd1'i0 afternoon, ap- pointment of trustees of the po- lice and ftremen's pension fundstas required by statute was the chief business. The mayor, treasurer, clerk and dire chief are autom- tically members of the board, under the law, which also.requires three others to be elected by the firemen. Samuel M. Haetmgs and Fred post,endorse this letter, signed by Rubly were appointed trustees of Mrs. Billing and request its pub- the police fund, and another mem- lieation: ber is to be elected by the police. . completing the police pension board. Mrs. Dillinx’s Utter Transfer of funds to the. Charge of Certain facts, interesting to loyal these boarde. was authorized. Americans, were omitted in the ac- Other business at the session was count _. given of Mr. Carl Haessler of routine character. W _ Marshall Field & Co. Choral Society Will Feature "Revelerg" Departing from the custom‘ oft featuring a noted operatic and conu cert star as soloist, the Marshall; Field & Co. Choral society will have the Revelers, popular radio quartet, as assisting artists at the annual concert in Orchestra hall Friday eve- ning! Agril 15. T " ._-__..r._ .. The vele'rs are ‘James Melton, [this James, Phil Dewey and Wile frat Glemr,-arith-Frank-l9eek-,-rrus, ist. The concert will markthe twenty- fifth anniversary of the Choral so; ciety, one of the oldest 'choral groups of business in Chicago. Ed- gar Nelson will conduct, with Grace T. Fredenhagen, pianist and Stanley Rniniu Reading Clam Meets The Ravinia Reading club will meet next Monduy dtunoon April 18 at Mrs. Henry Holmgren's. 1914 Linden avenue. Mrs. Arthur Hag- ener will be assistant hostess, Mrs. C. V. Nichols will give Ill inter- oath Legion Auxiliary “Meet -A meeting " the Deerfield Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary will be held Monday evening. April is, at the iiGa"it MA. diareitee Hahn, 1 Mrs. Ralph Peterson misting. (b) 0 Pueeful Night. . (a) The Galvny Piper (Irish Air) Percy Fletcher THE CHORUS (g) te) ' The Revelers F I . (I) Amtryllis (Women's Voices) .-w..... (b) Slumber Song (Women's Voices) tV_V . V. . ., ' Alanna” Greteh.ninofr (c) How the Night in Stu-lit Splendor VV 'ret ---r-- _-.- _.,.. Gnetano Donia“ INTERMISSION ' FV (b) Curry Me 'tamtt (Planution Song) (a) The [out Chord m.rr.e Sullivun-Bm (c) Dt Cmptown Races .. _e..e-w__"rrr._ me.... . ._-_ V. _ ..ttrr--r.. Stephen C. Foster Ji'" CHORUS . _ (bl _ fe) _ fe) (a) . (e) The Revelen Soft F3oatitu. in the, Air Add In: tiiioiiiiii' wrt AUDIENCE 'e""""""',"""'"'"'"-'"-,"'"."',""). .._'____'M review. '. _ ‘SAYS FACTS OMITTED _ 'i,'.i"irizi: 133...”. IN “ABSLER STORY iiiig 1Prt, Tag Day” to N F-" .- 7, Bemld-Rero-Aprila6--. - w. Letter Declares His Affiliations _ Cotnmunistie in Character . Mrs. Kellogg Speed, regent of the' North Shore chapter, Daughters of. the American Revolution, and sev- eral members of the board of direc- tors, together with Phil Cole, com- mander of the local America Legion potst,endprtre this letter, signed by Mrs. Billing and request its pub- lication; _ Woman's club. This account, in the April 7th issue of the "Highland Park Press,” stated that Mr.Iarl Haesgler is managing editor of the Federated Press and that earlier in the same week he had "leetured" at the University of Chicago. " ' The Chicago Tribune, of April 5th tsaid:--- “Nearly 500 students and other persons attended a reputed commun- ist meeting last night in the Kent theater; Kent Chemical Laboratory is said to be mam. time that such a meeting has been permitted on {Hie _ iitfiTrifriiitCIm sity authoritie's. _ . "Among the speakersiisre Prof. Robert Morss Lovett, of ' Eng- lish department; Carl HaesiiAisr, a Rhodes scholar and leetureft, a miner, identified only as Mr. Brash, 'Pe‘imrs‘sfon has} been given by the city council to the Volunteers of America to hold their annual "Heart" tag day-in Highland Park on Saturday, April 16. . The affair will be Sponsored by Mrs. W. A. Alexander. Mrs. O. L. Olesen, Mrs. J. B. Garnett and other well known civic leaders. _ Headquarters will be in the Y. W. C. A. in charge of a local leader. The Volunteers of America is an organization dedicated over thirty years ago by General Bd11intrton and Mrs. Maud Booth to spiritual Jerk among prisoners and the relief of their oft-times-destitute families, "More than 170,000 children have citizenship thrzaax Gr work” said Mrs. Booth in her recent bmdcut. Invitations T to help sell the Gleam” have been mailed to the girls and boys "td--as contest in- centives the merehents and that" manger have offered some very Et- tnetive prizes-and moyie page: £3-50}; film tame the fire" t amount: for their up. pnrchuer is _willin¢ to give-o quor- ter dime or-hnlf dollar, and the com- mitteo hope every one will who this opportunity to help this good work of Mood Booth's " the money in not! in this me. for children who" (other: are behind when walla. _ 'FrRrtrirrrer by unwar- LL $1 Ge 18c .10 Se lk Sat.

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