Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1933, p. 5

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'. JANUARY pink bone artists, now! of 500 spec- pl] the honors in Join - rs. Banghart the outstanding it is hoped that nt to hear this I gardens. e Plants.” The id " the High- club. Members Wer.-the tmlin.. 'orth Shore Gus V9?! interest- wolves for beats f the meuhointr. and Clarke won. kittermaater won tat in thi-mem, of the Garden . m Friday after- ro oleloek. Mm. speak on "Roek “I Be Held at and Mrs. Meyer n playing " the women: singles fast and furiqus n page 6) hot-nonfhe inald Hummond, Highland Pari, h Garden Study rein] meeting on Jan. 12, " ten d, to discuss de- tit at the mp- tto be held by Illinois, March finals lust Sutur- ake County Ping held at the Lib- ttl for the benefit its}. plenty'of talent :ounty entered in e Highltnd Park- d these and by Pills were reached tr iho nigh- Club Soon than " the 33:11. IT, at fee. Village ttttectlic _ "t.erttertatmtttsttt m Hanoi-5o B 11m in library It dept-salon .- may. Watetttbrfttrtt-Gmm- Tho.Womon of the Moose of High- land Pork lodge will hold n and not! homo potty, My mine, Jun. te, a Witten lull. mm will ls “urged out! refreshments will The club will be the headquarters of the North Shore Women's Ping Pong club and every effort will be made to arrange competitive events for all classes of players. Two men of national prominence in the ping pong ._w0rld, whose ap- plications have been received rare, Coleman Clark, national champion, who was elected chairman of the board, and Robert E. Clark, presi- dent of the Western Ping Pong u- sOciotion. Membership for men; women and juniors ere rtill unil- able It a very nominal fee, but will be limited in number. [ . Those interested in further de- tails may communjcete with Mrs. Ruth Meyer, women’s committee, phone Highland Perk 3214. LEAGUE OF WOMEN New Officers Are _ voms m lBIBilt _ 1n"'1ltuttt t This is the firrst private ping pong club organized in the west and pro- vision will be made for eight tables, with "tteneroua playing room and with ideal lighting conditions. Plans have been made for, a regular nt- tendant at the club which will be open afternoons amreveninrr. _ The morning program for this January meeting is pointed so as to place before the 125 new mem- hers " well " the old memhers of the Highland Park League, the en- tire platform of the National League bf Women 'Voters. The various parts .orthi, platform will be presented by the chairmen of the Highland Park for a place to play ping pong under the most ideal condition, a group of north shore men and women enthus- iasts have formed the North Shore Ping Pong club, which will have its formal opening early next week in thtthtihiiatot_theuinrtuLe_en,,n,",, of veinbii’ihé YiurGLGGr,', Eric' North Mori Ping A Pong Chit, Formed The Highland Park League of Women Voters will hold its ftmt regular meeting of 1938 on Wednes- day, Jan. 18, at the Y. W. C. A. The meeting will start at 10:30 in the morning. lunch wilrbe served " 12:80, and the afternoon program will take place immediately follow- ing lunch. MW”. JARUAIY' u, The platform as outlined for 1933- (Continued on page 24) Begin Card an,’ Jan. w ' for an. an. 1hk)rtifeiiiri7a.iiiiii; - in that. for tht one!" “any in- cluding Florsheim: for an aid women. The Peril By1rthers Shoe am. " ftt 03an new. ' having . the. will present. an illustrated lecture on the subject, Furious Are Peoo ' pie.” - He will describe the unusual " _ ventures ‘end thrilling escapee ex- perienced by himeelf and e compan- ion when they took a motorcycle ' trip through the wildest, end lent known ports of Africa." He will tell of the native; end their modes ' orlifet The lecture promises to be e very intending one, which no club member should min. V _ The next meeting pf the Highland Park Woman's club will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 2:30 pan. The club will be entertained by James C. Wilson, the explorer, who African Explorer to Talk at Woman's Club This: is the fourth in the series of lectures sponsored by the Sisterhood of the congregation. Tickets for the remaining three lectures _ of the course at a reduced price, and single tickets maybe obtained. from Mrs. Simon Ruwitch, 840 Moraine road, Highland Park, or at the Temple 6ffiee. V Norman Thomas, well known lee- -t_qrer_,attd tsrirscsauuh'date_og_th. Soeiaiisstie party, for the presidency of the United States will speak at the North Shore Congregation Israel Temple, Lincoln and Vernon are.. nuea, Glencoe, on Tuesday eVening, January 24, 1933. The work was most beautifully 'satemplified by Mrs. Pauline Whites grand lecturer as installing oftieer; Mrs. Catherine Levin, past worthy matron as installing marshal; and Mrs; Gussie Miller, grand lecturer, as installing chaplain. The cere- mony was viet1te,.ptsrt1t1ivrith several -'-'-TciriiTriiiiiiTTiii' page 14) Norman Thonias, Will _ Speak Here Jan. 24 Jeram Alimony! Worthy Matron The ceremony wee held in the Masonic temple before one of the largest crowds that has ever attend- ed the local chapter's fttstaihttion, .1 Path Having Shoo Baie at Eastern Star 1'" PI... a ,'.s vet _ m Mr. Ostrowsky we: in Chicago earlier in the dam-and while his cur we: parked on a downtown street, it was stolen. The whine had not been recovered yesterday. The residence of John Ostrowsky, 2343 West Park avenue, was dam- aged to the extent of nearly a thou- sand dollars in a tire of unknown origin, discovered about 7:15 in the evening. The work of the Highland Park Fire department saved the building and contents from being a total loss, although it is estimated that the_lose will aggregate $1200. John Ostrowsky’s _ l Home Burns; Car Ci0!hRrsliiii"r'ir'S Stolen Same Day Six airplane passengers, several of whom had attended the inaugura- tion of Gov. Henry Homer in Springfield, and one of whom was a resident of Highland Park, were kidnaped in a ‘bus in which they were riding from the Chicago nir- port, to Chicago ' Monday evening, and rqbbed of their money and vnhr. ables. l . The Highland Park passenger on the bus, Paul Simon, of 8tmWood.. (Continued on pm 25) Paul Simon Robbed of Money and Baggage in Chicago Monday Night LOCAL RESIDENT IN “AIRPLANE HOLDUP” more, don't overlook this chance to save. For thetus bould easily command a greater price! And we mean good, clear, nice and sheer gill! stock. ings! Even jf you’ve Fashiqned! NeW‘Colors! AilPerfee.tt "; Silkt‘o'l‘op! " to' -. paiying Extra!

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