iCce ~~__| ©. ~Friday, after school; Elm Place by all boys, girls, men and women _ who plan to make use of the Comâ€" â€" munity Center," says the director, ‘ George Scheuchenpfiug. j The Community Center will be i ~â€" open to the public daily from 2 to _ 6:80 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. In f addition it will be open during the holidays from 9 to 12 mornings for ; children of grade school age. ;. J â€"_ The following classes and groups are already planning to use fln‘ Community house: â€" £ is > Myoldn Togs Neavywelght vBk , ‘) C . " ' Wednesday, mens basketbalil. Thursday, mens volleyball class. > Kriday, older boys lightweight basketball league. | The Community Center is avall-l basketball, volleyball, play room, _ dressing room and other recreation facilities: will be available. _‘ The new Community Center is loâ€" â€"cated in â€"the â€"Elksâ€"club building at .â€" the southeast corner of Laurel and McGovern ~streets. â€" Through the â€"â€" kindness of the Highland Park Elks .. club it has become possible for Comâ€" munity Service, Inc., to open: this â€" center. "We are sure that this kindâ€" â€"â€"nessâ€"will be more than appreciated Saturday from 9 to 12; boys of . gradeâ€" school age, for all kinds of _ games.. Boys 11 and over. oflut‘dueo‘.‘l'hrx:.lm.uh.at :-&WOA. Tbmm.:m public. Tickets may be purâ€" chased from members of the club or at the door. These dances have the Community Center.. Mr. Scheuâ€" oo a ons Communit ' In Is &.. Spou_g_: e.f_Agt_zh. bsc:t . imumily service, Inc., has been busy -L..!.-A.l..u;’i -t?;n?g,-?nt..r 80 tht For information, concerning the use of the center or about the classes .__Community Service Inc., the recâ€" andâ€"sponsoring a Community Cenâ€" _ ter for people in this city. For the â€" past several weeks the staff of Comâ€" . munity Service, Inc., has been busy . Plan Dance Jan. 5 e Higbland Park Pre Aued Asad A Lake county ping pong tournaâ€" ment, to select the:county championâ€" ship, will be held Saturday at the Libertyville high school. f The Highland Park ping pong County Ping Pong: ‘ Tourney Saturday Short organ music as choir enters â€" *‘Glory to God" .........__.__. Archangelsky Anthemâ€"*"Brightest and Best" .._....Coombs ‘"In a Manger" ;,.;;:"’t?auu'" olitofâ€"Ivanov . Medineval "The Flower of Jesse" ... Bell music. The program is as follows: Preludeâ€""‘March of the Magi" ... Lisst . HigHuraxp Park, Iuummors, THursoay, DecemeEr 22, 1932 Christmas Music Will . _ Feature Presbyterian Church Service Sunday _ organ) â€"(Sung we getting more considerate or Last year fewer people were killâ€" ed by trucks. The question is: Are Mrs. Carolyn Case Folmer, mothâ€" er of Mrs. Jdhn Huhnke, city nurse, and resident ofâ€" Lake Forest, passed :."l! Pfldlgb:t the Bl:lom. of ;: ughter. he was years Funeral services were held Sunday at four o‘clock. â€" Burial was in Duâ€" buque, In. Mrs. Folmer leaves two daughters, Mrs. John Huhnke and Mrs. Fred Richmond to survive her. Mother of Mrs. Huhnke Passes Away Friday and Frank Hutchins of the Nuâ€" Made Candy Co., who is donating 500 pounds of candy. ‘The merchâ€" ants‘ committee of the chamberâ€" of commerce is composed of Dominic Panarelli, Dominic Sherony,â€" Ed. Malpelli and Ray I’olqndi_.f 2.' 1;- dies‘ committee consists o o .. M. Simpson and Mrs. Andreotti. 1 candies, nuts, fruits and toys. The donors to this most worthy enterâ€" prise are the Highwood merchants The Highwood chamber of comâ€" merce is giving a big> children‘s party Saturddy afternoon, Dec. 24, at the Bartlett theatre. Mr. Quarta. this year, but who are not listed with the Social Service. â€" Mr. Hoskin states that the two stations of the local fire department received more toys this year than Jlast year, and that the toys donated this year were in better condition than the offerings usually are. He takes this. opportunity of thanking all those who sent toys to the fire department, where they have been rebuilt, repaired and refinished for distribution Saturday. " > Highwood C. of C. To . â€" _ Entertain Children The members of theâ€" Highland Park Fire department, including the Ravinia station, are completing their work of preparing toys for the poor children of the city today, and will start Saturday morning distributing Names of children who otherwise would. have no Christmas this year have been secured from the Highâ€" land â€"Park Social Service, and as. there are more than enough toys to cover this list, Fire Chief Edward C.. Hoskin announces that his departâ€" ment will beâ€"glad to provide toys for other poor families who are unable. to provide them for their children Fire Department to > Distribute Toys to . Children Saturday containing children. <The party followed the regular weekly luncheon of the club. members of the club, and each preâ€" sentation was made with an approâ€" priate "jingle." ~ Immediately after the party at the Moraine, a delegaâ€" tion M-Mnmqbupmkth With Dick Purnell as Santa Claus, ‘the Highland Park Rotary club held its annual Christmas ‘party Monday + “zlft:nz:M' eoll::-. f up a changed gifts and made up a collecâ€" Rotary Club Has Its pany, of Muncie, Ind., and pioneered in the use of natural gas in the manâ€" ufacture of iron and steel.â€" He later participated in the organization of the Republic Iron and Steel comâ€" (Continued on page 38). â€" George M. Bard, pioneer iron and steel manufacturer, died at" his Highland Park residence Wednesday morning. He was born July 22, 1852. For many years he was acâ€" tive in the iron and steel industry, starting with the Bourne Fuller company, Cleveland; Ohio. T â€"â€"He was one of the organizers and president of the Indiana Iron comâ€" GEORGE M. BARD DIES YESTERDAY al Services Friday Plo_qeer!mp,suely w George M. Bard