mediately folâ€" received from i appreciation The followâ€" have a great to print comâ€" : report of our carried in this April 14, corâ€" L. Grinnell, My father is you have exâ€" this communâ€" readers of April 5, 1932 ie is lucky to b in no way what he had and the dinâ€" Shore Camp, tation of the oman‘s Club. memories of three lovely ed the pleasâ€" to come out been true to ler did not uted to him If you peoâ€" Ravinia for not forget boys from and your t was the a _ Kite Flying Contest 3 Last Friday Popular; List of the Winners Thante aI Thnacdats II 4 uld # s amous of age. Robert R. Greig of Ravinia | PriSt, withont which our city woull Picot top all silk Chiffon Hose of the f 0 Mak o Ap oil: m mss LaFrance quality. Choice of all new Spring Mason is a sister. A private funeral Politics :n'yboldjo 1. but , : i s e T [ s service was held Tuesday, April 19, judging from the statements fying|| | shades. ns in fern amen ieainctnns Le areittionaneeaie arcacenasnarn onl at the Kelley funeral chapel, and|; _V C5y euen feme 2p, pio ao,ge]f o| #0a0des. _ _______ _ __ dn mm arrining it im1es Al Home Apr,. 18| enlightenment, you owe it to yourâ€" c diriniecieaicrege > lglftogotothoflizhlhndhrkbu- Mes. Alice Greig Richardson, wife| Moy ‘tmo. splendid work being done of Orlo D. Richardson, died Monday, there, to encourage the capable and Aprilâ€"18, at the family home, 1731|loyal workers, and to find out what Rice street. She was about 64 years| part you.can take in a civic enterâ€" Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, * 1911, at the Post. Office at.Highland Park. the high school, whoâ€"had two exâ€" tremely small kites which flew, to the amazement of the spectators. These kites each measured about one and threeâ€"quarter inches by two and were to Lee Ga mar 18â€" â€"ageâ€" ; | ~~F1lorénice Nightingale, patron saint and â€"fromâ€"Lincoln school, had the|of nurses, that devoted Englishâ€" best box kite in the Junior division.| woman, who, by her services in the Other Juniors winning in the conâ€"|Crimean war, the Indian mutiny and. test included. Elmer Hargrave of| the American Civil andâ€"Francoâ€" Eim Place school, who had the highâ€"| Prussian wars, established the basis est flying kite in his division. Also,| for the nursing profession of today, John Epstein, age 12, of Ravinia,) Was born May 12, 1820. with the most artistic kite, JOhn It is whofly ï¬tï¬n‘ and. roper Christianson of West Ridge school|that her birthday should bep celeâ€" community with the kite of the best| brated as Hospital dayâ€"a time when workmanship and also with the kite) all sincere and earnest citizens are having the strongest pull. Honors| invited to visit the hospitils in their in thf t'mallg‘stL kite. construction | respective neighborhoods, in order: well represented in the contest, and many of â€"the kites showed particulâ€" arly good workmanship. j Eddie Hargrave, competing i mï¬% the ~Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, carried off the honors in that divisâ€" and also having the highest fiying kite and the kite with the best workâ€" . _ The Second Annual Community Kite Flying <Contest held_ Friday afternoon, April 15, again proved to be very popular, and while the afternoon was bright there was inâ€" sufficient wind for some of the kites to give their best performance, _â€"__ ________A member of â€" The Chicago Suburban Quality Gm_F Chicago offices: 1v16â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central 8355 papr . 7 Bui ind Oe S aitaits 4 This year everybody is <thinking| thurch in Highwood, Monday at 9:30 Chicagy stieess fergrmay Willouehby ‘Fower | about that subigntilly citizen 'gg a.m. and burial was made in Ascenâ€" Telephone Central $355 is known as the Father of His Counâ€"|®i0On cemetery. Services at the SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR|try and who was born 200 years|Z"AYe were conducted by the Ameriâ€" . Al, communications must be accompanied .;yo_ We picture him as a brave and | C&D Legion of which he was a memâ€" name and address of ~the writer. Ler d AnwnbrMn»MMh-ï¬ï¬ efficient soldier and a keen and farâ€" is t:' Nednesday noon to insure appearance in sighted statesman â€" "first in war j Besld:s hi; mothex-J Mr. Kopp Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, | and first in peace"â€"but how many|leaves four brothers, John 8. and :Nmmmm“ mmu.*“ realize that he was the outstanding| August H. of Chicago, Martin E. lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€"| business man of his time and, like|Of Highland Park and Theodoré L. ing rates. | eesiee all good and thoughtful citizens of| Kopp of Santa Rosa, Calif., and two Vol. 21 April 21, 1932 _ .. No.s)|today, took an active an sisters, Sister Theonelliaâ€"ofâ€"Chicaro Vol. 21 dell Building, Highland Park, 111, ~~** _~XV/Câ€" ie TIRRC IH AAULECECOL y 00 Mme Hubind t ..,_m..l Letter Tells How G. W. Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. _ State 6326 Aided Movement [HE HICHLAND PARK PRESS |SAYS WASHINGTON |Frank J. Kopp Dies THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 19832 I88UED ZXHURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Dies At Home Apr. In tribute to our first President and to the first modern nurse, but chiefly for your own instruction and they are able torenderâ€"in times of emergency and ascertain what asâ€" sistance they need in carrying on the vitally necessary humanitarian tiful, wellâ€"equipped and efficient litâ€" tle hospital. e e as the opening gun of a un:piiét; to stimulate the interest of the citiâ€" chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, â€"commemorated Washâ€" ington‘s love ‘of trees and interest in hospitals by planting a spruce tree on the grounds of the Highâ€" ceremonies. This may be regarded When Washington took command of the Revolutionary Army, he found the medical service in a rather chaoâ€" tic state and the hospital facilities of a character which would be shockâ€" ing to us, who, when we think of a hospital, visualize a fine hotel, plus all the modern facilities for the diagnosis and treatment of medical and surgical diseases, He ordered a thorough survey of the whole field; reorganized the medical service of the Army and encouragedâ€"the â€"deâ€" Dr. _Ggq. B._Lgkeï¬jn Interesting and forth from PLANNED HOSPITALIS| ~ THE PRESS3 cago, to survive him,. _ â€" _| Angeles Times. 7:30 p.m. The body was brought back to Highland Park on Sunday. Services were held at St. James church in Highwood, Monday at 9:30 am. and burial was made in Ascenâ€" Frank J. Kopp, son of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam ~Kopp and the late William Kopp, died in Detroit on Friday at 1| LaFrance â€"â€"_ Funeral Hére Monday ï¬mmmm and near black. Sizes 8% to 10%. 80c pair. _ f PAIR _ it W y 8 Allâ€"silk to top Hosiery in the popular smaller mesh style. This is the lowest price on hosiery of this quality we have ever quoted. GARNETT‘S â€"Silk Mesh Chiffon Hose 95¢ pair 3 pairs $2.70 ery specially priced at _â€"80¢ . Kopp of Chi | highways over the weekâ€"end.â€"Los . hok d ¥¥w®t)¢ $Ax 548 fRequestfl(*}am_eg For _ j Gt. Lakes Hospital left at the Highland Park Press ofâ€" Roman motorists have a patroness saint.. We need somebody to pray zines for the men at the Great Lakes hospital. There are many in Highland Park, who have packs of cards which are soiled, and they have discarded, and a donation of these and any other discarded games will be appreciated. Do not send games or decks of cards which are incomplete. â€"â€"Theyâ€"may either be fice, or call Mrs. Evva Truax, H. P. 620, and they will be called for. request is being. made for mempanciretines m l p