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Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1932, p. 6

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-- w-vvwwlu (Ill-ll lubeth Mber Worth " guilt”, 'fdt,drl,."'t C £2 The ciiiili"iCciciai' Frid In. El ' _ --.----..- _ po' van " me- president of the Green 3., Rod n. P. M-te a... Meets new to the Ravinll Plum. m; " the Green 3., Bond "hool, school P. T. A. will uncertain the The April meeting of the meh- can of Station wcm, Derfkitd, by the members of the PITA. Wu members of the Mn board at land Park Music club will be held Illinois, in {Meat a moot Imam] ulnit. T The pro- lunelleon, Wellhead”, April " " at the hem. of In. C. N. Kimball, Remember to tune in to the "bot. and: of the Muir In to be used the Gram Tea Pot. A Maine“ no B. Green Bay road on Wodnu- tom ofthe did” next Tuesday "ht h with“!!! I JttateU Jim for!» meeting will follow the luncheon. day durum, April " It 2:30 pan. for "The Blue, Ghost." ' . ”tool. . . _ mmuy men]. rumba} a" the Wm organ. All whoanjoy A1htmt1uointriiitrAjiiv,: edtoat. noon at the Bethany Evangelictl church. The Park Ridge A Capella Choir Mg: 1hn uiimrtimc-otLags " Hunt will nine " the 4:30 Ves- per. This choir is known through- out the Chicagoan. for their tine “cred eonetrty of 1:119er Their Thine who enjoy A' Capella Choir singing will be privileged to share in A real treatngxt Smithy uter- A Cgpella Choir at _ veoer Service Sunday pitchiigg ,ometiilrriiiriii'r' the ugly may: Mm -- . . __rtiranizhjirriaiG-rrr" a J Giri; -,Piia1iisrj%laijiii7FrL'Ga= of teams will be held Tuesdny evening, April 26, in the club mat Neild'n Sport Shop. T wil -- now holding. the . es an ues. . e TMttn if???“ a?” “We: BO hr " athk- empsion thtrt.te will -be we it ti.arjGriiGurFrtGGririiTi _Men’s Emil iisiGiT'"iiii"iii'i'tTi'i'i; Community Business Man’s BeehtlLIastyrue - _ "_-___ -..-. "v-v “1* a. IS. Game“ co., Smith Dry ceived for this work some time ago Goods qo., Jpa, Cortil, Mar, Ann and that allmchkndfark resident: Shop the Ellnndee shoe Shop, Fell 1.'tvit11lr. Interested u? the cdmple- Brothers. Mouturt'tFtikrmmttr.rr Vic- “Ollie: 2t,n'h . . and, tor Brothers. _ _ _ T buildintswater _ _ . . police departments were received The stage will be decorated 53d and filed. The report of Police Matt- fnrmehed. as 3 garden scene. Tiny istnte Schwe __ 1,eluutttm, = - he, t1,1,'xt2itai,d,1,'?1eis,i,eire-,e,t ’ A ”Til. rT"Ti7Tiifiirr' '804. u see. pa mes, camp and bench . A communication from-B. B. Rob- .ooettetr will be 'rytdy9d, m enthe erte with reference to the use of leading spring matemle andcolore the parkway in front of his prop- by local people. You'vnll exam see erty has refund to the Street De- some of your favor-we model? no pertinent, ' -. well us new ones. Harmonuing The corporation counsel was air. tshoes, hats, aearfa, ttatrs nnd "1mm" (Continued on p.33 32) flirty-i1! be Torn. Its the menar- yttotnth L, Fort iiuriiiGs? lation going CoiiGiiiiiidsTiiri/ re- . At the fetal" meeting of the eitreouneit Monday waning . res- olution was adoptid urging the state department of public works to proceed " soon u possible with the improvement of Sheridan md Jtrrssrtaiion, Adopts Resolution Addressed to State Debt. of Pub. Works; Other Business At LuneheG" Ur. 27 Opens Inrtriieiiii'jiia, --eee...'-.- -........,... . -'"'"-"""---Fi" "'"'l"l'GlfdllfSoetl /n?iiihll1itgi, T" ROAD _i'ji,,ii',iiiiii"iiii'ri' "ti',',',:,',,':,'?,',',,',',"';,:,, I 'tdit,' 'll Law; _ FINALLY Mimllill0 _ --e book -is,-entirelya satisfying. . Mrs. Nichols has considered the amusing descriptions which intersperse the Id story to make it more in the line of " light entertainment rather than a jumble of dates and statistics. In Choir her narration she used smooth Ian. share gauge and well chosen worda,ataint- after- in; brief, but bright sketches of our relical neighboring city, . F 1 yell? It was a timely review as we are 't n m comp the Ires.. past and present Chicago: especially Pitt. the great Pair of '93 and the one to their literary 'iidriir." The boluses, Mrs. 301mm and Mrs. Harmer, served deliciou- re- freshments to the "can. Mrs. Small adjourned that!» for summer holiday, or until such time S' .th.t members duire to mule one of foAr you-i m be held in anniveriai;_ ak 1f1tthfurst,_egtstrtatu.diik 2iid in chieatro-aLi know; -iiriiiiri, history something of its beginnings gnd_ea_rly trials and tribulations this The Ravinia Reading club mem- bers and guests were genuinely en- tertained ou‘Monday by Mrs. C. V. Nicholsi yhgrtj she reviewed "Chr. Reviews Thieatto" Raviniajlgdil members. Late spring materials offers an exceptionally large selection. Ita- yon crepes, printed 'silks, voila, crepes, georgettes and sport silks well I: new ones. 1taAnonizinsr shoes, hats, surfs, bags and ttttttttttdr fursrwill be worn. ru the accessor- ies which makes or man the otttiit. The following local merchants are min staging another foshion allow at the Y.W.C.A. Thursday and Prt. day, evening Mio 5 and 6 “-835: List of Merchant. J. B. Game“ Co., Smith Dry Goods Co., In; Cort“. Mar, Ann , thip, this Elhndee tBoo Shop, Fell Brothers. Holder??? "tii"itrRumat.ri Vic- tor Brothers. . leading spring mauAaiiGird GUG by local people. You will again see some of your tavern: models as Spring! hero. '. Are you ready? Toke inventory of your wardrobe, your old clotheq won’t answer the need much longer. It: to your " vnntnzo to, make on early selection. Local Merchants Aid ith, .. Ay, -thurutaisGritk tlprintr's he”. Jog».;‘Mr.i -df" ' GTii Tl. PI... I I Ravinia Players To :ucnuu Havana, Winston 'L'ont, (loner, Wnlter 1iFd,-iirCiiisiaiiiiii, Goa-nay LePoney. Lawton Crosby. Mr. James, Ewell. Mr. Jerry Inm- and David Ewing. Min Williams in, Mr. H. P. Van Steendereh, and chucked this production. ,' Fumes Gama. . - Jgr2tNtt,tt Miriam»!!! --""-----""'-"-e---aiisaaw _-__ -.ee __ Inyoter 'trdarrttrhttmtad,. . I Bttd hm I red I l wk, Card Party Friday . they mu Ito puma to know it. 18 Successful Affair VII). mm. -_.I dug” __.... Due to the inability of our capa- ble director. Miss Gertrude Williams, ttarork with the players this week, Mr. Winston Long will direct the production of "'The Blue Ghost." "b "The (Hatching Claw," s mystery Ltt1tir,.1,.urhtttLohimitxn,ric]iii , 7,,H__ -__- --'Mr.HNrP.q uuuucugca [luvs Dull MOI?” WCHI last Tuesday. The cut of from Winnetka, Waukegan, and this play In nude up of the follow.. Milwaukee. in: ',"teg?,,e! the Bahia. Pur. Amohg those interested Ire Wir.. -... Go. II. "a, u...“ up. -- W - A months, was On Tuesdav, April 26, the Ravinia Players will present "The Blue Ghost." a mystery melodrama. This my will be-trroadewrt " tettmftetm o'eloek over station WCHI. Deertteld, 1:1? a 1i 'rrequ' "iiiiiiiri/'ortiirGiiC,",?. e es. T . shop. Shop needs "thriii'Gi, "iiiniriis" member them “this house-cleanimr CortilL-this was" GA" b; in??? Mattel. _ . ‘in every WtW---tt béautiful day brought a large crowd and the moda teetivelv exhibited. 1rlirimt of l, lucky thief rasnlon’m’ p ties and munch] inmost: of Cu- . -- , pu- 8anti. He will be metal-telly It was voted by the board of di- assisted m his tmea by Sum and rectors of the Highland Park Thrift . eommittee of m. “HIM .01 shop to give the entire proceeds of Frank 8eornavaeer, Ptteeerm1tl, the Fashion Show whichwu given Frank Caren... Scream Merelli, by them at the home of the preei- Prank Zatpto1i “id Angelo- our.“ dent, Mrs. James L. Martin, to the citizens of Bizth and well-known Social Service to be used' {or the ttad "spewed by their countrymen beepital care of the needy. The in‘that eitg. _ . 'r . ' Fushion Show was n 'zreat success ' W. - . A Thrift Shop Doitatdi' 131; Davidson", l In the “demonic election I It Highvood Tuesday Prank Wein"iehl F" elected in the ttrat ward, Ed; "med William in the second and in the third thmmi . tie of 181 votes each for Edwin Cowgill and Clark. W. Davidson. The expect:- tion we: that the two men would draw lots for the job. according to themeans provided bylaw: . -, V The vote' in etch mrdwu u fol-1 lows: First ward, mum. tttt Par .neti. 51; Waiucht, lilV, Second' gran}. Doretti, 134; Nelson, 132; Results of Highwood even: and always, tha - "4-D“ "a'-'-"'""-'-""- ' -"_""NriNM""W" presented spr aTiiiiT Challenges have 131; can 53513 at the ste of I {an fiiGLG," -wiiiiiruiirii'ii [May WWW ~' . ' LitttteLitAiq _ Cowtritt, meeting at the Elm Place :,tt1 auditorium " eight o'eloek Tu y evening, April, m. This does ‘- t mom that Just experienced plugs are welcome, it means that all who are interested in the game are urged to come. Everyone should bring the organization St a Chessdub in Highland Park. All chug p: yer-s interested are/invited to. a "1' Plan orttanizath.nt f _ .. of Chess Club He There are over four hundred ered- itors of Saati with chime " q from small. 50 3:13 5553 Tarirr" ac- counts to loans gs large as twelve thousand dollars. Be occupied at po- _ (Continued on page 32) I a large Mice and store Shimmy lo- cated in the center of the Highwood business district. _ f- -iiirajir- the 'y1tretrdy, awe-half inter- 33208: stocks and bohds, noies and .The involved “hire of Cooper Santi, upset by last tmminer'a bank- ruptcy Prmssetditttttt, hove been set- (tled through a eompmsitiott mee- }=ment wheuhy all Senti't property has. been turned over to a liquidat- ing trustee who will issue Itetterikiar1 eertithtata, to each otSmti's crea- itors for the full umount of their claims. ' 7 f . o _ Victor Colombini, a prominent Highwood merehaaVhaa accepted the duties of trust and he: “sum- Plum Ire- being? fomuhted Hor f _ The assets which hnvé been turn- -mze; to, tyrlombinumtaiabutf,mai lAttr.eernent Provi Full. Payment Assets Tuned Over mutant. A9311. " Mr. Coup Approves 'heats. It _ wars to. I "1" Place " ool lock Tu y his does l t mced plug-,3 "IV f2LI enin er chit), vini at Jed ele thi;

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