Â¥, MARCH 21, 1986 . . Eleâ€" 0 will rfield :un by Robert. K et! ill be rker / * i‘“ 4e Al 5 O $ "‘ ! n .' . e § : > s | Te F » ‘x\' € x $ ww i . e ; \ \ 1| pe t | > on =: p \‘\\\ 00 _ e I . e * F ‘ : | o § > i * _ M ‘ + m f % & + X: ® ;3 t . wi . i + ‘ # . ‘ . K a 4 . t‘;@ f bl 4 els., d Park 2260 on Wednesday lely 180r our servieces, + +4 fo rthe . Fall. f *\ ‘Other repo Â¥ C._m' H. Fulle ttee; H. E fpai €comm: & nnity s 5: e oormmammntinoard of dirictntc . The permanent of directors, twhen it is appointed, will represent both individual s to the Community _ ‘and the jvarious agencies which qualify as instituâ€" ï¬ondmmbmbphwolth Community ; organization proâ€" Fide ‘that individual subscribers, will :}uvz-mm»u'ujofltydï¬p i oidlrutw:{vbmumrug; tatives of the agencies will be in t] minority. £ + t ; ; Prior to the: of the charâ€" ter, reports of oJ various commitâ€" f appdnhd Mm W’ Were heard. Herbert M. lnm:::l. itman of tl:&anmfltm on legal ization, 1 andâ€" explained, a gest of the byâ€"laws of the m ity Chest organization, and rib ted copies of the digest to all those t ‘at t.h, meeting: Allan I, olff, chairman of the committee on issions und Oï¬oruments,report- on the progress of his committée. Whe admisstons committee, the other members of which are M. R. Cleary, . L. Gilroy, Mrs. Elwood B. l:t. ,rs.T.LOtbo{(n,I’..’B.&nc ir, Mrs. R. 8. Vail, is proceeding with the inhni_-:ing of | various ncies for the purposeâ€"of determâ€" ing| the agéncies which will be eligâ€" g:;.:forï¬ombonlï¬pgmm.m_d is endedyoring to finidh thig task by June 1‘so that plans ‘then be :..d.‘ fo rthe actual cambaigmin the | ‘Other reports wet;e made by Harâ€" C:, for‘ the committee on ,E::n-m and control; Gilâ€" rt H. Fuller, for the publicity comâ€" mittee; H. E. Kerber, for the camâ€" ï¬m@omlï¬u;‘ M. J. Hardacre, community social planning commitâ€" tee and Charles W.‘Jones, budgets. Hardacre Backs Witt + i y‘ + In Park Electiont - 'lnq..m_hwixgmmco:i Highland Park, Press, M. J. H aére wurges votérs to support C ence Witt in the coming park = trict election on April 2. Mr. acre is president of the East to beheld on‘ April 2,‘ when two comâ€" ng Py e n in nctiet HURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935 ommunity Chest cleaning\ means that the accumulation of Winter‘s ï¬-fl;,‘_‘stf'“i $, and d} must go.,:>;s 0 0;)| | (sPs: > eupeal d io i o o Have the,biglfe%; part of your cleaning done in %e best Send rugs and furniture, mmt‘riep and clothing to VOGUE Of course, we save you a lot of work, but we save you money; ways. The extreme care mdxmrmus with ~which we ha cleaning restores new and longer life to evegg rticle, And 0 surprisingly low for the quality of our methods. _ $ %â€"~"+ Asks for Charter ae uin Colymrte aa. 10 5in ineiamaian $ ambricâ€"auiel arne o. tmar o it t â€"| ao §3 » . | : Suits â€" Dresses â€" Coati ‘ } _ CLEANED AND PRESSED 4 CASH AND CARRY ..[............. WA A Same’.c‘lll md Delifer. . s .'. £*+i* «* -'. .%. % ._‘.' .,- . . .‘ rANCYâ€"DRAPERIES| _ _ _ RUGS AND C y Materials: beautifully _ < slg.oo 9x12 Domestic, : restored, pair. ._..;â€"â€"__â€".. &A up ; Pnllï¬ud +~§m-*_ . ror PRoMPT, CoURTEOUS DELIYERY AND Biderr saAvixG$§ : °. MAIN ORFICE AND-PLAE, 327â€"29 NORTH GREEN BAY ROAD \ _‘ Prompt and Dependable Call and Delivery Service. / d Dry Cleaning Lightens House Cleaning t‘ For: more than. 20â€" years, until Il!ved in Lake Forest, where he served on the city council in 1894 and 1895. His wifé, the former Ellen\C. Gzld,‘. whom he married in 1882, died ‘several years ago. | Other surâ€" vlvir* children ‘besides Henry and Mrs., Vincent are Richard Jr. of w..&uco , D.C., Frederic of New York -Qity,%‘]_bert- of Highland Park, and Mrs. Waiter Scott Grant ofCh}- | cago. . | * a 8 i "The terms of Frederick D. Silâ€" ber and Clarence Witt expire at that time. My. Silber has decided not to run 10: rotl:etion. His wise counâ€" sel and loyal service will be missed. missioners of the Highland Park East Park District will be elected. : Services Saturday .\ \â€"â€"For R. G. Watson "Mr. Witt is standing for reâ€" election. His record of service, as well as his experience and ability, certainly sho%\d entitle him to the confidence and support of our conâ€" stituency.â€"M. J. Hardacre." * â€" Fungral services for Richard (G, Watson, 76 years old, for 49 years a member of the Chicago Board. of Trade, who died Thursday in New York, were held at 3:30 p.m. Saturâ€" day in the Graceland cemetery chaâ€" Mr. Watson retired from the board of trade . two years ago, and since the home of a son, Henry Gould Watson, 243 Walden drive,â€"Glencos, and. a daughter, Mrs. Henry Vincent, in New ‘York. He went to New York last December. f ha n Narrow Escape For â€" / © Highwood Women In | > ‘Apartment Fire â€" Mrs. D.â€"W. Shney, second floor tenant, who was ill in bed, rushed to assist Mrs. Goodal who lives on the third floor. By the time she had made her way to the third floor the stairway and house was so filled! Promptnéss ‘on the part: of the Highwood fire department saved.the W. W. Wagner residence at 25 Webâ€" ster Avenue, Highwood, from ‘total destruction last: Tuesday when a fire gained headway, in the basement and filled the house. with . érmoke beâ€" fore it was discovered. â€". . _ iicso ud rack with densij gmoke thgt she and Mrs. Goodal, who is ¢rippled, jcould not see. â€" How$ver, they to find their waylautside ~harm alâ€" though a |few moments more exposâ€" uré to th# smoki d have. overâ€" came thenf, Dr. A, L. Buck, who. was called to Whe m,rgg.nnm aid, and sta ! tt‘nn.jShnq had.had & nl.rrow' pe." i} :: Mr. WaR ex“wh}?‘n duty at Elm Street in land Park at the time of ‘the fird and did not learn of it until he aÂ¥rived home. It is believed Mr. Wakter: was on duty at Elm Street in Highland Park sat the time of ‘the fird and did learn of it until he v'qd home. It is believed that the fire started about 2:30 p.m. Many of the members of the Sherâ€" idan Rifleighd Pistol club had their shooting Wflerages lowered: at last meeting of Yhe club, which was held on Friday, @vening, March 15. The drop was [iused by the smaller bulls eye whicw is now h: use. A very eye whicly is now jn use. A very tew Were|successful in raising their averages.tiFhe club sta at presâ€" ent â€"shov »ii} A, 8, Pearl heading the sharpfhpoters. with Sgt. Lee secâ€" ond followed in order by R. Rioux, 0. Ahiberg, DE A. Cameron, J. B. Mcâ€" Craren, | -C. ‘Augustine, E. W. Lyon, J: Milkey, and C. L. Smith. .. Action '!;' ow under way to sponâ€" sor a "Lus Shoqï¬llsn which targets of n-‘rie ype will be introduced. These tark&s are coyered with numâ€" erals frolp}1 to 9, (but are so arâ€" ranged thigt they are indiscernible at the 50 fopt range now being. used. Each shéofler .mere y aims at the Black square ‘and fires, hoping that he has HWit a high number. â€" This means th dmkéovicevillhaw as much Sppportunity of winning as Averages Drop at by 8 'H'*w“!‘* 4 L N’Em:non ifle Club Meeting possib Ave. , Tel. H. P. 630 ». Glassesâ€"Fitted le. st Optometist THE PRESS iminesgd . men who have evinced great enthusiasm for this type_Sof this club in all of its v \Full details have not been worked out as yet but it fs thought that members and their friends will be invited. : will a "dyed in the wool" veteran, m event: a very popular ie. Prizes will be awarded by local Another. plan is to sponsor a trap d skeet ‘shoot, if possible, as a . |Perfect fit through true bl? g : duimdnot to twist; to stay sli Lu &mooth;.: guaranteed riptproof Belleâ€"Sharmeer i!Duchess Stockings _ M1WULS105 . 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