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Highland Park Press, 16 Feb 1933, p. 4

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iii tl " tr; , , 2 Hi it:g ", r PAGE FOUR mumm- I1.BeAa-etatUWtth Fab. M-tnNedtelthhatrrtr o-tnmttitermt-r-ofmdtr, t.aaihrk,uitrbeeroostotstttt tar-i-ofthe-ttttOtt" and mi at up Ink-Egan) Manama“.- tmttthtG,nndwiBatnrt-tritt Mforhotdiuutped. Shh the datrghter of Mr. ad In. G-d.ar-te.Nrtttuir deahvmna.,andemrsirtet-'d child "e.thgtterenrlremteatittts ntEtmPtneondD-fuHANetd. Schools. Mk: Whom GM College:hopurlu¢dh_0r_p|duu work in on. noon and throat, " Rub Medial Colloca- Slneo that time the ha been a clinic! instruc- tor in Oblu'yngoloa " Rush and continued on on gamut in Dr. (Zoom E. Shambu‘h’l on" ie. the-idofDr.Noreroun.lmostall the chiidren in Highhnd Pith m examined for at trouble and 1 clinic established at the Biehinnd Park Hospital for tin human: of mate. Beet Type of We.“ As head of her department in I well endowed institution she has I great field. of opportunity before her. The students of that for dis- tant institution are to be congratu- lated upon theeominetothemqfa young womnn of superior Reining who represents the best type of cul- tured Americnn womnnhood. Dr. Greene will be mined in man- land Park and Chicago by A wide circle of friends which includes pro- fessional people of note. In addi- tion to her private prutiee in High- land Park ehe has interested bend! in problems of dame“ among school children end given freely of her ser- vices. At the suggestion and with those 3:21;; BRIE Lt "tred the services of n printgphydidfn. This work bu been continued for the but than "an. In relinquish- ing her work in Eighhnd'Pu'k and going to her any post. Dr. Grunt has the beat with" of the commun- ity which file has no mummy Chicago. She is also on the Ital ottbe Women's and Children's Heep pitsl. For the next four years at least. Dr. Greene will be living in the ed- ueational center known as Yale-in- China which was started in 1904 as a friendly gesture to the Chine: , on the part of Yale in America. After careful consideration Chang- sha in Hanan Province was selected as a strategic point for this project of higher education in an... The medical school was started in 1916. Olcisl Medical School . There have been dimcult times for the school caused by revolution and uprisings, the last one being the eommuniatie uprising in 1927 when x. Y. Wang. It in her meditat- tune that she is not going entirély among strung"! since hot cousin. Dr. Phillips P. Greene, FAQS" is ting medial director, and vial Jessie Nordic“, the head of the school of nursing, is a college clus- Dr. GreemN appointment comes from the Chinese government and her credentihll as dead byLDr. the Americans had to leave. The hospiul Ind school buildings while raided, were not destroyed. Dur- ing the yen: since, the Chinese have assumed more and more re- sponsibility in supporting the insti-. tation until now it is the otBeial medical school of the province and has the backing of the Provincial as well u the National govern- load the Wait-Ado jtii"g"'i'iiiri"iN May-my --_ Peb "ar Batrerdnr---1 DO! Oil! N wnounu: rum “I” M? MN“! "5- M W W“! cum W) WI. mun: by}! chi 8mm me! “I. and I: - auntimoudrth .‘imnum' ' “MW Btrtttnauthrh2400 muse: . Chm“: iFiifa 9mm an; IUGGLIB . ai " 1000mm li?tee'qhrmrNtrner ToBeHelll Feb.” wm‘lmthue-l ration mmmmm‘ Ind M 'ut8tthttMStr that It will erntartstatttrrruetrteryr1'es. "r,mrhtd_ttt,,oriik,qfet"" 'iturrtartmiwktoem'tdrtt9.pt itmtGrvetmtmtuitfistruetpy tyetrtte-ti-ttnt'ts.ltuBr1ei" "ttaooikut-tseua.,rtttrtk., Lt-trattugteuhtroeheipdern: "Mummintoth,pud thtnia. Enehreytt-hmtetrteft the {and Artgtlrortt1 be awnrdod ,rtthqti'tittiM-. Aarttor,atrl,arwtor-nyth, tsoauGtuiiru-torartki- tt.tatatthireotttmt. Thanh!» entry fee of my kind. Prim will beaargedtotuwhtnershtoaeh mmaauom The grand f1nn1is will be be” " some eentral manhunt, the place nrdsy, Feb. 25th. Clubs, grown. schools or individuals my end to Community Service their' entry Into this contest; simply give your me, age, address and phone. Write competitions will be held for the vsrious atm' groupings. For Ithe girls there will be two chases: one class for girls of grade school In sod one foe girls who no no langer in gnde school. Boys will compete with boys of their own age. Rik annoGeed in m when Each contestant will be snowed fifteen shots st the buket in the preliminary content. V In the grand and: M shots will be the number required. Three proctice shots will be allowed. _ omen-1 basketball rules governing free throwing will pre- veil. Contestants will be required to step " the line after etch shot. Grade school boys and tthiss should place their requests to enter this contest with their physlcnl ednce- tion teachers. Or, write or phone Community Center,. 582 Laurel, phone 858. . Boy Scout Weak On Snndoy morning Boy Scouts of Troop " will match Into.the Beth. lehem Evangelical Church, Deerfield, in their uniforms, to be the guests of honor. Rev. E. J. Brush will do- liver on‘nddresa on "Who Are the Great?” Last Sunday the Boy Scouts attended the Presbyterian Church. Dr, W. L. Weir’s addres- - See unit w'eeks piper for Bnnl in.. struction: as to when And when you partieipate in this contest. wu "Calvin' Coolidge.') Entries will eioae " noon on trat- Derick! Churches Observe Save Swans Down 3533353.. with .... 1.... th Royal Blue Fancy SARDINES I IN Bruin: Cu. Pa}: 2 'h-Ile “can: BIKING POWDER tit a... to. was ----"--""""r"" lion] Blue New Fucy RED IrIDNrilY"BEAN8 a In. , t8e eu- -.-.. Ar-Bcl‘reah DATES _ . Sch. ©sBogh- M... FRI.-SAT. ONLY F ROYAL _ BLUE A). to: an .......-....-... 31,00 an. He 19c S.ib. In. 1456-11). has 38e ' L CARPENTER & SON, 1i'orDottver, Bervree We “In“... “at”: w. an ISe Sihr OXYDOL m '/iaFP,ih; IO' Fr,. 'gh)Siyi,y:ii7iae3it'tiii THE HIGHEST QUALITY FOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES Februzry 17th to February 23rd Giant Proctor and Gamble Soap' Sale AM. mum cum I FLAKES l or IVORY ............... ON SALE ALL WEEK Special Friday and Saturday Only Conference Feb, 24 ' . ' at Grayslake Church _ A conference in adult education, under the “spice: of the Mt County Could] of Religion: Ed - tion, for teachers and member- of adult Bible clones In the church schools of Luke County, will be held it the Greysleke Methodist Epis- cope! Church, on may evening. Feb. 24. ' Rev..Clare J. Hewitt, of Lake Villa, siho has ipeeiaiiaed in rural church work,,_will speak on “The Adult Class in the Rural Church," and Rev. Wm. Rule, pastor of the North Chicago Presbyterian Church, will discuss the subject “The Actlvl- ties and From of the Adult Cuss." The Rev. Mr. Rule hu :9 cently conducted a very successful class on adult education in his own church " North Chicago, which m well attended. Other features of the conforms” program will he short, snappy toll“ by representntivor from adult chases in vnrious church“ of the county, renting some of though- 1ieflta in class work, _|nd on open discussion of the problem: -in adult religious educotion. This is the second in a series of specislized meetings under the ‘direc- tion of the County Council of Re- ligious Education, ind Sunday school offieams, pastors, and others inter- estcd in adult cisss work from the ‘vsrious communities of the county are expecting to be. present. Mrs. H. S. 1t,5e11'y of Guys- lake, superintendent of the Adult Division for'the County Council of Religious Education, who" is in charge of the conference, is pim- ning a short social hour " spurt of the evening’s protrrsmw _ qAttrttrWANTttBt Bow-hunt" My“; hoeur.t-ithatuhrthhttfttr Iguana”? mam. teiirstirr-tu1t-teies1Prt in HM M has M mdmulmemmhocku te-stttom'totMrteftteet", [and gum? Conn“! Bone On wards: lee, your "mum “who but euth maul l ht Highland Pull, Ian M wmwkoplw land that than no mm and Audiw mm that ad tooth: for mu and.Arstt Bum with be” when mar their Chicago rune on weight. Thu. mm- hail' ward {within from 3mm neitrtittorttoowt one l opportunity of mick”. mum-baa ttomttaatiarteitrtittorttoowtoete of tue - Mt no pottr'tdrotdtutttharer" itttorst110srttttrtth. U . Amrminumatedhtitirte 1:9qu? Eleanor-loo Hound Comr,rhom666had-. drstsa,gkattititth,188TBurttm ”no, for] tho‘woMorhl than: Gui- with aromatic:- insuuynotbowithaumylou, WHISc 18c STARCH .. 21c GLOSS or CORN Mb. 10; Puhge $e 6c 2 hue "e bottle. ...m...-.-..-...., CATSUP New Pack Royal Blue Pure PRESERVES bar. 15c in ...... Fancy Fred PRUNES CM OP ALL HAW) CREAMETTES , , 8 In. ttte Pip. ........................ mum, an»; No.1” :54 SAUER KR'AUT 3;No. 2y. large an . P&G run prrBttts Sew On sum-d: Petr. 25th. the Be Hr.hw. B. Durham. mum- with?!” GPL W "tutity who! 11 the Mold-Shh“! H331 Vin I "iria4nituAtyeiH?try Schnol in the nut W but "tnr, Audi AM Bmti., Thursday noon " the weekly inch may» B Strut; Club.“- All eon of the Baruch! Rotary Club. We.“ who u: look!" ferr- Mr. Dal-balm. who was introdmd mad Mth . kiwi to the by Anchor Decker, told of the voca- own“! meeting he. to face tionnt. mining and. "stem and the that! amn- um u well " opportunities mend to bon in their favorite dam band'ludm. than chum. Amongtheda Markdown!“ -fiuiiiiirtota-riiltthtf bond: the com of u luncheon may to the winning "attest, PM President of thy Chi. Giegtetn toprn 113 their mat men. - Fade of MrtMeintta', I" box-ship, campaign. Tho visiting Ha! Rank, 1 Hundlol’l. Ihr- Row will provide the city’s un- Kaiser’s, Dan Ram's. Clyde I? uguInment. At mo pan. all will Cor-1nd" u. Shrunk. tune In' to a National Broadcast for All of the arch-n pron-ml In- 1totarr It.ttamtntiopal. N Hal Kemp'e, Bundle?» 'iaBltq. Kerk? Buuo’l. Clyde Me. Co B), ' I Shqmua’l. ' . All of the only: program: In- eludlnc the I h Hour under tho direction of M who Lynch, the Lith- uenlen, Poll: Swedish, Gen-men end Jewish utione will be represented. In addition to the WCFL radio ftvorites inch out- etendlnz acts " Eddie end Funny Canningh f m WTBO, Motion end Jim from W Q, Bic Luna! and Bullet-e from WGN and other well 1mm ecu all Chlugo ete- tlone will be mount. Among. the teg' from CPL to be heard ere race Wilson Vells Cook, Thelma and hot, Bo Hewk, Tony and Joe and many at rs. . ' ‘ _ , nun - v- ~- A Besides the radio show there will be continuous aneing in three of the halls, in hiding old fashioned squire dance: as well as the modem stem. A ca ret, show will be in progress afte 10 Mitor1rwhieh,wil1 feature the at known stage and cafe enter-hi en 'in' all Chieatrohs night life., ieketrere only fifty" centa,.includi amend the wise entertainment lovers are _ making ell'ly reserve om. [ ",. S at Lion- Club Franklin Q Doyle, humorist and philosopher,' poke at the meeting of the Highl m) Pttrit Lions Club Thursday n of last week at the Green Tea Pd. State. Rep esentative John o. Hrutiy's bill bar Pyr.itsrw,oe51t from emplo ent by state and city governments as assailed Tuesday by- the execu ive committee of the Illinois Leas e of Women Voters. Mrs. Raymon Simons, of Highland Park, chairm n of the league’s de- partment on gal status of women, describes the measure as an attack on the merit ’ystem and a discrim- ination againft women. Read the Want-Ads -iiiiiiia7iieiiiii: New I Se )ouble Pkgs. b: Phone B. P. " Giant iiktie Feb. 25 FRI. - SAT. ONLY 8'1!ch FLY FRESH LARGE IOWA Save Eggs 2 Dog. 39c 9c 19c 19c 19c 13e ISe 20c Ilk 2Se w. E. DunbahILGpeat. Bungalow Bowlers 't' ' Meet This Evening Thurishr. 'evening, Petr. 16. The lie-ye an: T Barb-c. Scott, B. Arnold, Reed Busing", h te Vethgr. Last Thurmy'a gun: was alled om ‘The Coyotes and Panthers will play. at the clone of the schedule in Much; ' Lio'G-ii. Gin, R. mm. A. Homer, w. Strykor. _ Riki-1 We make it a point to have, at all times, the newest and correct type of uniforms for every duty. You will and III ready not only to sug- gest but to supply the uniform: is well u the proper necessaries. Sliced Bacon Pork tenderloin ”“3““ 1 Se iiiiiirl Loin Roast , " CORRECT Swift’s Premium Span-cribs m” .llt...t.t...t11llt.f.ll!yt..ltt.r.. Me, per 'round........-, FANCY FRESH SHORT LE} or' MILK FED ll B. Br. JOHNS AVE. Pro-II Hut, Lon Nam; Choice Covernmont Graded Mats ri, 519 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 3140 . j' Lincoln Market for Every Duty! 4 Specials for Saturday Only and ”nun-M.-.“ ------...--.. 0...» ,llr1l,.tttt.lll.f.ll!...etj..tt.. Me ah'x-uMtda? UNIFORMS SMITH 'S r.-.--..-.-.- "r'.------. UNIFORM $1.95 APRON 79c manna. mama! to, 1m Nathan-Gnu "iGiiiituPqtf.mrh8l .- Daneepetmuorr18th 18. mmwhumu-d the iiuodtttNiquittW_urfite mm. “Wilda“ tTjtoiirtataedit.tePtrtrt.tt ortho NorttAir1ytetHtrtytiis tGtdioprrretyretorthftr't. uotmk. Tuba-tandem ijigumatsedtrrAirutatsdhis 3:th Comm Dun Carlson. who in iarromorn1ettyrttCttteee, iriii'oliiieke tht.ttitthetiu. ikriJGiiGnn s... that the evening ,rgiuti-trip from and!» Tim my be secured from my member of’tho‘poot. _ Thou moot easily ruched an: Dave Carl-on, tal. IL P. 1869; L. P. Hoppe, when home, phone ur.. P: 'e. but who an be reached during the day " Ontario 6900; Prank Elven, tel. E. P. 1885; nnd G. B. Stevens, Wm- kegan, tel. Eddie 4142. Phone HIGHLAND PARK 185 W21 Me "e V L'l'c"aq u I . friends (iii, If Wit, "BRO, 'trt 1'0!an i t Activities Fat chheit of the Buy in h conducting the eatttpniert to meet the ortmttestta for the ”It wood't quota toward m. She drive fire Mart on Thursday 16,und it is the hope tive committees that meet With the lame hearty response-n in new: the may and with which work of this omni curried odtor 1988. , only contributiu sttp/e's received (I Nun: Society of the 8 none Church. t and gunman will. of four men, together wound who have ole! vice- inlorder that tl be completed in one th le is estimqted that Scout for the coming slithtly less than $6, 810.88 sa. l national The moon for this out in the greatly red: of the North Shore A and the fu.rther nail training members dt service: not only in tt the otBee " Well. The following up"! untoered their service-i required quota in Rig Moeatrni, Marshal Unbehaum, J. E. h; Fromelt, Otto F. Pi irik, Clyde Cameron, eier, Batiati Pasques' Sneaky night I": tho Highland Park , In spite of the q weather the street lg club was lined with a deeorntiomr. Bmall ta red and!” were plu hill and very early, cupid. It was . (rm atartintt with the hit dents tad ending WE and méthen of mm at. The music was u closing time no on on: to leave sud nun; played. Large Attends Dance Sat Another dance will Inch Igth so and the Northwestern Se munity dame. The committee vi: their thunk: not only but for the settleu ceeds go directly to Vittum and 1tuowimt' all do, it is not new you of the great " that she will wrap! Plano remember I tivity Sandwich Du my be sent to the the tgorthiestern It The yum taken to childm would othq lunch, ma dim-am may loytl contrihnu to ttsank them for 1 tmprort.--onttributod Fine Showing Goat” with Lyle I (In Gold" is team The tiratmseutiooed my“! Phi yt' th A netting of the “He and My Gal" , comedy drum that on its way to can" patrons toesight nod [ double bill in mm! m number-ope}: : nmtttetworotmtrr' to in the title. Pty the Alena in feat Justus!!! “Sm sun-v. CI Clnrlu Boule- I" in “Ind-o BUM iitturmsi-tie 1&10-8. OI‘I'I maxim-end- ”$507.1 mwmh-W min-”'4 b,lih-r,w" by'W'mh‘ ETA. Gemttodnry.s" Wm?!“ “tap-”'3. MENU” ”huh“ mud-M” {anti-m for said". on Boards! the ' and Sum} of

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