Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Mar 1939, p. 3

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Annnallledbad Tenth District Be Held in Chicago The Annual Meeting of the Tenth District Federation of Women‘s Clubs‘ will be held on Thursday, April 6, with the Rogers Park Woâ€" -'-afl-hu-dfigfir clubhouse, 7077 N. Ashland Bivd, It was no small accomplishment to make over five hundred*nervous patients forget their troubles for over an hour, and that is exactly what your whole group did, Will youphnnhllflnnanllh'b debted we feel and sincerely appreâ€" ciate their generosity. In expressing our thanks, we do not wish to overâ€" m?hmdw t !ml“hlfi:“ and acted as hostesses to enâ€" tertainers at your Legion Home, Youngsters Hobby Show Is Sponsored :; by Rotary Club rnlphlldvehhâ€":h F. Mirabella, Tllinois Federation art chairman; Mrs. George A. Stovâ€" enson, chairman international relaâ€" tioms; Mrs. Fred W. Wateeman, cthairman press & publicity; Mrs. Albteo $CPmaih " hafman_pre A short meeting of the mmmh.-:::: which will open at 10 ‘clock greetings from Mra. James M. president of the hostess Let‘s have a Hobby show! A Hobby show open to all the boys and girls of Highland Park. What is your hobby? A collecâ€" tion, handicraft, models? W ould collection to others ested? If so then you to read. _ ~_ | ut dine iss s Rotary Club of Highland Park is going to conduct a Hobby Show for boys and girls on Saturday, April 29. The hobbies will be on exhibit all day starting at nine in the morning and running to seven in the avwenne ‘The place of the Awards will be given to the best mm&wu-ul& hibit, the most original exhibit and for several other classifications. If you can arrange it the comâ€" mittee would like many of the boys and girls exhibiting hobbies to be at the exhibit so as to explain your *‘ s You. intereated : you interestedâ€"then Mmmun:ad part that their numbers were greatâ€" ly appreciated. My Dear Mrs. Reber: _ Thanks to you and your enterâ€" tainers who gave so much pleasure to our patients last evening. They are all taiking about the wonderful talent you had and the manner in which the show was conducted. There was no delay after they started and it was "snappy" and entertaining from start to finish, We did not believe there was such excellent talent outside of Chicago. show is going to Incidentaily this is not to be a pet show; there is not room enough. Here are a few hobbies that are grouped under Collections: Anâ€" tiques.: Indian Relics; Prints; Book Fred R. Lufkin, General Federation Helen Jane Robertson, Gloria Linâ€" ari, and Violet DeBartollo, tap dunce; Katherine Kenry, vocal solo nccompanied by Dora Kruger with her violin; Miss Daleys Meja school of dancingâ€"seven numbers all exâ€" M“w“' tumblers; The Ouk Terrace Barn Dance group; The Bonetti Jr., Orâ€" Florine MeFadden Jablon. This proâ€" gram brought down the curtain with a great deal of applause. _ _ â€" ‘The chairman, Mrs. Julie Reber wishes to thank all those who conâ€" tributed in making this program refreshments. She r lowing letter from wmu-fi sored an entertainment at the eran‘s Hospital, North Chicago, last successful. Talent .h: was chestra with three voecal numbers; ‘The Kelly Tric with song and dance ;â€". TW eC â€"'â€"-'-Pr' Emma Picchelt, and Charolette Rusâ€" so. The sccompanists for various numbers were Alma at Veterans Hospital Thursday Evening THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1989 Mra, Heary The following program was préâ€" so then this story is for Eleanore M. Whittngton Aide (Recreational) Miss Daleys Meja school â€"seven numbers all exâ€" iph Southerton with his The Ouk Terrace Barn ip; The Bonetti Jr., Orâ€" th three vocal numbers; received the folâ€" tlub, and (Mrs. Khode‘s response, after which the officers and chairâ€" men of the district will give their reports, und announcement of the nominating co m mittee‘s indorseâ€" ments by the chairman, Mrs. Herâ€" bert V. Weed. A president and a first viceâ€"president will be elected. The afternoon meeting will be unâ€" der the direction of Mrs. W. J. Barâ€" gea, district chairman, dh&mm music chairman, Mrs, LaRose will present Marjorie Eiliott (Mrs. drom. the â€"Gypey Moon Crritina, airenind and Pregpert io &wfl““b loved, Did You Come?" (poem by Ruth Crary Clough), "Three Little Maids" (first performance), "Hurâ€" dy Gurdy Man," and "Awake, ‘Tis Spring," (poem and music by Marâ€" jorie Eiliot) Mrs, Elliot has apâ€" peared as composer guest artist beâ€" fore a number of music clubs as Charles H.), composer, pianist and soloist, who will play "Moon Moths* (poem musical setting) and "Tanâ€" Ihmsndm“i'z the Women‘s Catholic Club of mette, the poem award by the Rogers Park Woman‘s Club, the short story award by the Waukegan Woman‘s Club and the drama award is un mho »make uy ns first prize essay poem will be read by Mrs. Samuel James, chairman of the foundation for literature, Friends of American Writers, and the drama will be diâ€" rected by the winner and enacted known in the. â€" * BBE h-bbw‘ 4 Mrs. Bargen will announce the winners of the essay, poctry, story and drama contests, and Rhode will present the awards. were judged by Mrs. M. L. Purvin, Mre. YÂ¥ Gugroult, former oung tfl.&umm Mrs. Helen Anderson, substitute English instructor, 'nx Township High school and Mr. P. Kirby, assistant professor, Lake Forest College. well as women‘s ‘clubs, and is well Deerfleld Park Total ......._.......101 . 2# Project Defeated ' at Election March 25 Read The Wantâ€"Ads trict. ‘There were three polling carry proposition order make the vote affirmative. The elecâ€" tion was held on Saturday afterâ€" moon. Bannockburn approved the -unnb&:whduhnl-‘ against; outlying territory the township which voted in the Clavey‘s Ravinia Nurseries had 6 2711 Colfax Avenue, Evanston, University 6362, or Mrs, C. A. Valâ€" lin, T112 N. Pauling Street, Rogers Purk 5967, before April 4th. .fl.*‘:'“ * *h-5“-“fl t css ht ies ....fi fas: m hoi oge ad h Lnfl-:.m must be| ‘The vote: made Mrs. Chas. Freeman, womes o ame By a vote of 2 to 1, Deerficld voted against the proposed park disâ€" Bannockburn ... Outlying district Deerfield B. E. Christensen, O.D. Phonme Highland Purk 1100 394 Central Avenue NHighland Park, K VOTES CAST NMner m ontarnr dn AnmePni dn 214 Sale for a HHmited time only. ARNOLD C. BREMER 1 Pint FULLUSTRE FLOOR POLISH Complete Read The Wantâ€"Ads with purchase of DRY MOP FREE Telophone H. P. 1985 mplete . . . 149 Head only Q9¢ LER BRUSH UA N . dewe PAGE

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