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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1939, p. 7

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and HICAGO 12, EXAMâ€" of nay M «l Harvey Olson To Give Travel Talk In Evanston Jan. 18 THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1939 Mr. Olson, a graduate of Purdue university where he was captain of the 1928 Boilermaker football team, has spent the past ten years orâ€" ganizing and operating tour groups from America to Europe. His trar els during this period have taken him through every country of Euâ€" ‘Among his many fascinating and romantic experiences while travelâ€" ing> abroad are meetings with exâ€" King Alfonso of Spain, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Dr., Hugo Mr. Olson‘s lecture are all in nNALâ€" ural color and depict a six country tour, including a voyage in the paâ€" atial R.M.S. Queen Mary, colorful and ‘charming England, picturesque Holland, the leg@ndary ; Rhineand region, the vast Black Forest, lovely Lucerne, the glamorous lakes of Northern Italy, eVnice, the city in the Sea, Florence, the art center of the ancient and modern world, Naples and the ruins of Pompeii, the world famed Amaifi Drive, Sorâ€" rento, the Eternal City, Rome, and the sun splashed Mediterranean shores of the French and Italian Rivieras. ! _Mrs, H. A. Morrison, president, of the Theta alumnae group, will presige at a short business session. Luncheon . arrangamentts are in charge of Mrs. J. Gordon Ehlen who w#l be assisted by Mrs. W. M. Branch, Mrs. H, 8. Cunlif, Mrs. Lyle: Fisher, Mrs. Gilbert H. Fulâ€" Jer, Mrs. J; H. Nason; Mrs. E. E. Stuits, Mrs. Walter C. Vaaler, and Mrs. Carl 8. Williams. § presige at a short b: Luncheon . arrangs charge of Mrs. J. who'fllbeudl;u% Branch, Mrs. H. S Lyle Fisher, Mrs. C tor Mrs: J H. Nas Plans are under way for the anâ€" nual Founders‘ Day â€" celebration which will be held on Saturday, February 18, in Marshall Field‘s Wedgewood Mrs. Leo F. Chamibers and gn. Arthur 0. Klauâ€" ser represent the local group on & general committee from the Chicago Hear Psychologist Of Cook Co. Clinic The Hilanders look forward to one :of their most interesting meetâ€" ings on 'g‘nndaz evening, January 17, at the yterian church. _ Hilander Club To Perry Rohrer, psychologist of the Criminal Court Clinic of Cook counâ€" ty, will talk on "The‘‘Problem of Balance.‘ â€"â€" At the‘last meeting of the club, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sunstrom were elected president, Mr. and Mrs. Maâ€" son Smith vice president, Mr. and Mrs. L. Harpole secretary, and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Jarvis were made program ehairman. . _ |_. _ The club meets on the third Tuesâ€" day of the month unless otherwise announced. Hilanders always welâ€" come new couples who are anxious to make friends in the community. "Have you some nice pork ?" "Pork, madam? Ive got some pork here that will make better chicken salad than any veal money can buy." Dora had returned from Sunday school where she had been for the first time. ~"What did my little daughter learn this morning?‘ ‘ asked her father. > s _ "That I am a child of Satan," was the beaming reply. ASPARAGUS LIMA BEANS A Fine : Assortment Imp. Swias Cheese, Ib. SPINACH CUT GREEN. BEANS ANS ““.25 C Carison‘s Potato Squsage . . . 29¢ Bob Greenslade with a total of 570mhl¢hnomforthomk of Jan. 6 in the Business Men‘s Bow!â€" ing League for Central Tire team; Highland Park Recreation ::nt. .tho A. and P. team into second . in the league last week, by t three all from their opponents. Standings Ending Week .h-.' Highland Park Rec. _......._._._.«.â€"â€" K U P., en erentrinnitonntrenteteenianiteanirteind Paul‘s Barber Shop oo resihidingsetndeminnpnel SKy HRPDOR . .........ciuscuccim mm Central / TiP® . ....@s,.....cacâ€"mevens LetHEL â€" PEOBG _ scospmmmeicasmcenmmmemiths Rivers MOLOFB .._.ccs..=.=oci===note Quality Market . idiwectompecasaintinheinte wm Recreation Chambers oernistuencdeninciemsc ie > OM Glangaits .....<2..............~. 107 TD L8A Kelly E. Koon Bailey Warm Response To Refugee Appeal Made Telephones have been buzzing and door bells ringing in the drive for the Jewish Welfare Fund, now being carried on by the Women‘s Division on the North Shore. "Never," reports Mrs. Alfred Alâ€" schuler, chairman of the drive, ‘has the community been so stirred. Ordiâ€" narily it is not easy to get people to solicit funds, but this time every woman has been anxious to do and give whatever she could. Many have volunteered their services. Peoâ€" ple of widely differing religious views have sent in voluntary subâ€" scriptions. This has cheered us greatly. It is good to know that Christians as well as Jews underâ€" stand that this is not a fight of Christian against Jew, but it is a fight in which a dictatorship mad for power is ruthlessly . pursuing its way.. Against this dictatorship, deâ€" mocracy can and will maintain itself. In this fight, Christian and Jew have an equal stake." f C TA BOWLING NEWS For relief and resettlement of refâ€" ugees from Germany, central and eastern Europe, for both Jews and nonâ€"Jews, the Jewish Welfare Fund Wahistrom‘s Health Service 18 N. Sheridan Rd. Room 16 Scientific Swedish. Massage:; Vapor Baths. . Treatments for Rheumatic Ailments, Lumbago, Sciatica, Colds, Poor Circulation, ete. Par hame treatments call H. P. 3936 148 South Second Street Tel,. H. P. 1358 â€" Highland Park GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor 7Electric Shop home Ireatments omN Te 1. _2 If no answer, phone H.P. 3937 es â€" 144 week, by taking 147 167 .186 165 156 110 148 186 196 110 170 169 11% 170 152 166 1356 111 Won Lost ts 46 ... 26 16 CA i# 10 16 17 14 191 169 184 191 154 162 131 135 160 118 169 111 186 148 165 144 134 186 171 116 164 178 189 1556 148 162 189 1839 141 149 164 198 161 164 189 188 412 412 413 311 413 416 510 401 411 416 418 413 has undertaken to raise 380,000,000.‘ Chicago‘s quota is $2,000,000. The women of the North Shore have unâ€" dertaken to | $15,000. The womâ€" en are pledging their personal efforts as well as their material aid,.. In many cases they are accumulating their contributions by cutting cornâ€" ers on their personal and household expenses while their husbandg are making more substantial contribuâ€" tions through their business associâ€" ations. "Tha? Even the children are joining in the work. The boys and girls at the Sunday school ‘of the North Shore Congregational Israel have set themselves a quota of $500, and are planning to raise this by a series of contributions distributed over an "eigt week period. They, too, are diverting their allowance money to this cause, feeling its deep human Appeat. |â€" : > > t 2s Assisting â€" Mrs. Alschuler â€" are workers in each village from Evâ€" anston to Highland Park. Uniting the workers are captains, who deâ€" vote their efforts to specific zones, and supervising the captains are vilâ€" lage chairmen,, who coâ€"ordinate the entire field. ‘The whole campaign has been carefully worked out, so that about 150 workers will contact 150 women or more in a systematic fashion. 7 pF4Sf The drive winds up on Monday, January 16, with a mass meeting at the temple at 10 a.m. . Final reports of each village will ln presented by the chairmen. Not only workers but all who have participated in the campaign are invited. ' Four Local Women To Be Heard Tonight On Radio Broadcast Jerry Belcher, interviewer on the Interesting Nekxhbor~ program, Thursday evenings over the blue network, WENR, at;7 p.m, Chicago time, will interview four Highland Park women tonight (Thursday) and will be broadcast over a nation wide hookâ€"up from the home of Mrs: Ann Kelly, 257 North Second street. The women to be interviewed are Mrs. Mary Ann Kelly, Mrs. William Ralph, Mrs. George Keeler and Mrs. Andrew Erickson, familiarly known to their many friends as Mary Ann, Bridgett, Maggie and Winnie. 386 East Park Avenue iers TT YGZ _ FOR THE NATION : fo! «xe THE THRIFTâ€"CARR : WM: RUEHL & COMPANY T HE â€"P R E8°S Novel Skating Rink Entertainment Plan Of Braeside P. T. A. _A novel type of community skatâ€" ing tink entertainment is promised by "A Night in St. Moritz," to be offered by> the Braeside Skatin ‘Rink on Monday night, January 2: Guests will be seated at tables set out on the ite about the margins of the rink, where they will be served hot refreshments by skating waitresses. ‘The ambitious plans include the presentation of the "Frosty Frolâ€" ics" as a floor: show, featuring figâ€" ure skating acts and a balles, with nationally known artists to be anâ€" nounced within the next day or two. A few ite games, such as a lighted candle race, by some of the audiâ€" ence, will be included. The problem of keeping warm will be met by : encouraging the guests to skate during the brief inâ€" termissions in the program, by enâ€" larged warming house facilities, and by a big log fire. This is the first season that a lu;l-oiud skating rink at the Braeâ€" side school has been nndeflah:l. The purpose of "A Night in 8t. Moritz", as explained by the Sports Committee of the Pmnt-‘l‘oe:trl Civic Association of Braeside, which is in charge, is to publicize and popâ€" ularize the rink. In addition, a Braeside Ice Carniâ€" val is to be held the following afterâ€" noon for the children of the Braeâ€" side school, It will include speed races, hockey, ice games, figure skating â€" exhibitions and refreshâ€" ments. | Children . . . 35¢ Mhmnmwnn-uon ‘ { East side of Street DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP A OBNERAL â€"MOTORS VALUSâ€" HAIRCUTTING 21 North Second Street m; Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 ROLET TROCKS â€" ’l‘wutmuitbt_ fore pay day, And ‘thxouf "my jeans, â€" I searthed and ted for The ways and the means. But nothing was stitring Not even a jit, = |â€" « The silver had w out Hasten! Oh hasten! O time in thy m&i':tih Mr’oi t | it to w Just for tonight. | . F7 o ty caoon. " coreey netmorens news â€"*_â€" ."Goldth California." _ LATEST METROTONE NEWS. 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