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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 May 1922, p. 9

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pon financial ible anther â€"- for that is lidual icating sys- id bolt. rust earmg ut fine Marx a they- 5 them 'ond the or- Morrlzandise oping for a .e thisâ€"can 'ordan own- 'T HES y less ’9 and Cars at 3 The Community Service Board of Eglirectors at the monthly meeting held a l r st Monday evening decided to close gthe Community Center on Sundays fiduring the summer months. The 'Epublic will take due notice thereof ; d transact any business with the xecutive Secretary on Saturday or the following Monday. _- '1 n Miss Adele Everett, Mrs. E. A. Bournique and Rev. Walter Bihler were appointed on a committee to in- vestigate the needs and possibilities of a summer playground for children at the beach this summer. It is hoped by officials of Community Service to establish a playground program under a competent Supervisor at the beach for children of Highland Park during the heated term. With a playground instructor at the beach during the day mothers could send their children and know they would be taken care of and at the same time receive in- struction in folk dancing, games, Activities. Aux; uxuu...“ .... H, (‘89,de the supply#we need men for gardening and general work of all kindsâ€"also women for house work. Apply at the Community Center. Mrs. Annette Jones, chairman of the music committee, has arranged a wonderful program for the spring concert, which is the last number of the Community Lyceum Course. This number will appear at Elm Place school on the evening: of May 25. Program and artists will be announced later. The monthly report of Com- munity Service is as follows: Report of Executive Secretary for Month of April Community Service of Highland Park was actively interested in 30 ac- tivities during the month of Aprilâ€"a total of 10 organizations were involved in activities either promoted by (‘om- munity Service or aided by (‘ommun- ity Service. , .,A:_~n Among the activities were meetings of the Americanization classesâ€"Meet- ing of the degree team of the Knights of Pythias at the Centerâ€"the Ameri- can Legionâ€"The Junior Auxilliaryâ€" supervision of dances for the North End Athletic clubâ€"a community en- tertainment and play night for the West Ridge Community clubâ€"M- light Baseball League for boysâ€"and the Minstrel show being produced un- der the joint auspices of The Young Mens’ club and Community Service. A Community Schedule Card has been arranged and placed in the Bul- letin Board whereon may be scheduled the events for all organizations. A Twilight Baseball League for boys has been organiied and play will start within the next few days. A summer program of playground activities for children at the beach has been suggested, and considerable data eotten togetherâ€"it is hoped L 7â€"-L_. n uaca ‘uugu .v, plans may be perf gected whereby a y SUpervisor for Childrens' Playgmund activities may be secured for a three Highland Park Fuel Compaq! 102 i. 1a 5a. mm mm, Pmident Telephone 335 Hémand for help has now ex Coal Solvay Coke HighlanlearkLState Ba] The Home of Snvinzn Depodwn nANI 1. BA“! ‘ J. I. urn ’t’hreefiSORE FROM dancing and imonth periodâ€"the program to con- {sist of. Athletic Badge tests for boys and girls Folk Dancing. Handicraft. iFree Play on Apparatus. Organized team games Health talks Singing games, Festivals Story Telling. Groupl slinging, Social games. Spatial Days and PrugTanis. lnstruchons to nurses -in games‘ and play. Dramatizations. ' Serious consideration is asked of tthe Board on the above program Ewhich will be a long and constructive step forwaul in the leisun time problem of the Communit). l THEY; TOBA CE‘JT THOU AFIR ARGl‘ MEAT . The next big thing on our program is the show “Flippity flop" which appears at Ravinia Park theatre on the 19th of this month â€"â€" the active co-operation of the Board and all in- terested in the Service will make this show a financial success and will float the small deficit left from the drive. The employment work at the Center has been heavy during the past month and we are now finding difficulty in securing enough help to fill tho. calls that come in. A. L. HERR‘ING. Here's a broom and mop up with "Flippity Flop.” IT WAS AFTER one ONE of those “FLI PPITY FLOP" rehearsals NERVE RAVI-(INC HIED themselves to the QUIET of THE YOUNG MENS' CLUB there TO LICK their WOUNDS metaphorically speaking YOU KNOW and COUNTY COMMISSIONER and wkrd BOSS and this is no TALES OF “FIPI’ITY POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT for HIM and as I HARRY "RED" HART and “Skinny" THESE BIRDS got their NICKNAMES PICKING SPLINTERS out of their FEET and rubbing backs nnd um! ARR AND I WONDER where Before you can hope to become a factor in the community 1' business life of Highland Park Y U MUST SAVE MONEY. .It is the ne simple rule necessary to success, for in ac- cumulated savings, not 0 ly are you protected in case of adv rsity, but you are also in a position 0 take ad- vantage of good invest nt oppor- tunities. ‘3 and “Swede" Olsen welcome your accoun started to say but anyhow they were Executive Secretary old Harry Eichler F LOP” L-lean m: helium) 1' fimmrmnm wnniomsk dmm they hm- call-:FEELECTRICIAN How'd Huber m "FBIPPITY FLOP" and ALONd wmx mid m: dignified THE ( lARTER MEMBERS of the 0 O O FIVE fivxnnm club Jimmie DUI-19+ Ind that sum: FRANt McCAFI-‘ERY und some of A 81'!“ ELEC1 ENTH WITH THAT! MEANS but anyhow in the Howfim) gut through , O O O WHEY" HL'BER NON WARIJING UP and the OFT [HS “(in MIDDLE ur DEMdC‘RATIC ALI. AROUN OFFHAND like INGI-zksou. anyhow“ Frank uid THE boon and I don't know WHA AKE WALKING and I don't know IF FHANK is 3 Demon“ or “FLmPITY FLOP" is n PAR‘ItCL'LAR MORAL except 600d snow and THE GO i' GOO [THANK land Park no closed I" dny [RICIAN HUBER and when DEMOCRATS and Wilton AND BREAD to- Chief ”{T the Community Ce't'r wu were sending binows of (‘0 SMOKE on! into EST and I don't know whfl ES WILL 0N MED! IIAL DAY AL AVENUE no that folks then someone started EMOCRATIC ‘H ONEY CAUSE am! there is no you to play And POLITICS which in the argument Ind if highbinden if they FUR Vin flying Mchfl‘ery took W8! that will 'n-nin y (m. you'll PARTY Wu “Mrs. Meehan recently lemme! from A trip to Asia. in the mom d which she visited Siam and Clmbod'tt. land was one of the few women who -wen~ ever given an audience by (I. king of Siam In his (small. pm 1at Bankok." says s writer in the April 2X issue of the “Hanufscturen' news.” The article continue-e: The observations made by Mrs. Mee- hsn in the Fsr East proved so inter- .estin‘g that Asls. that wonderfully litersry exponent of the Orient. asked her to write an account of her stay in JBsngkok. From this account it ap- pears thst while King Rama Vl ls! an autocrat. yet his government is; more like an advanced state socialisinl {than anything else. The state owns; lthe main lines of rsllwsys. the oil fields the forests and the mines, ul well as the street cars, water works; !and lighting system of Bangkok. The‘ state is the king. Fortunately for: his people, the present incumbent of} 'the throne gowrns for them pntns- ' takingly and without undue harsh-l nees. After meeting him. Mrs. lee»! han found him to he exceedingly; 7democretlc in spirit and. in her article.! relates that she knows but just one set of his that might be called tyran-i nicalâ€"s recent order that the women of Stern must let their halr growl long. For centuries the women ofl Slam have enjoyed the freedom of short hair. Like the men. they wore it straight hack from the forehead. But now. just when a few women of the western world are daring to wear their hair short. the king has decreed that Sisrnese women must conform to western custom snd put themselves [into the hondsge of combs and hair- pins sud invisible nets. Imagine Ithe consternation in the United States if congress should pass a law corn- "pelling sll women to bob thelr hair. ‘ Hrs. Meehan was received by the Aging in a great NEW in mamas p WWW Mu. Hound Burn-a Icahn. mfg- of H. H. Medan. (coed pur- chafing um: o! the A B. M (10.. Chicago. in one o! the oo-dlncmrl of the motion pktun “A Fool'- Plu- diu." which will app." u (b hall theatre May 8. 9 an‘ ‘0. Th loo- hnnu Irv resident; of “W Path. VISITS!) SIAMESE WU" l'llzhlnd M We... MAI Study 0! 0H0“; Co-Dk'cc- royal nd and hung with magnificent embroider-lea. Ho and Ni attendant- were aimply drouod in khaki unl- (cm. The king is a mall man. but little over 5 feet in holtl'lL but the keen intelligence of his face and tho quiet dignity of his manna flu him a truly royal alt. The myal conver- aatlon ~altla In. Hahn wu tonalâ€"â€" thaklngaaidtlutluwuplouod to receive American and was [flatly Interested in Americana. Upon bat-c lnfonnod by those who constituted tho audience that they were equally pleased with hl- realm. the kin: n- plled that ho was glad thoy tound Ma kingdom plenum. M in tin reception line bowod and ”ruled. barked awkwardly down the hank of the hall and went out w tho two [or-gum muniklnl who con-t1- tuted the roynl mud. M (and: are on duty four hour- It I time and it I: century to all dbdpltm {on them to move - munch. Yet in up!“ of the nflly terrible phylknl min involved. Mn. Icahn an that tbd poaition is the moat coveted in [M toy-l household. HIGH SCHOOL AWARDED SERVICE CERTIFICATES Wield-Shields St nigh H9" the pupils of th! wheel (and an In; the lives of than-ands 0! help- leu orphul childrep la the Near M The certified. vu sent to Prim-594‘ R . L. Sundwlck. by the Illinois dot cl Nelr Eut Relief. It 199 m: LaSalle mm. Chicago. ml and By Clevellnd H. 004“. NM tnuum. C. V. Vlckny. Gourd mercury 1nd John Finley, thala- mn o! the Nuionnl Educ-clonal Ad- visory Commitm. School children sll over the may as well u all over the country. at nporhd to be taking I at“ lum- ost in this oflort to ruin (and. b relieve the mining non; tb children at the Na: But. n. school contribution. no a [In a! tho ‘pnenl campaign in tho m vhldl lldul‘uedhan'farflmomhu children for on. M. Ends ”0 ninedlnthnmuupponluotphdn child for one mt. The cup-fa W the M in put on witluhc lplel and In“? the cooper-m a! III-ci- G. Blah. lute upcrintendant of school» VII In chairman of tin Illinois um- al Advinory heard for Nu: w 39"“. Where's t5. pity Hop." {n Can-min for N0" Ban Relief “Fool'- SUNDAY; In 7 noun". In 0 will)“. HAY s M. p. -. mummy, In no mo 0. n. 1'! no". luv n 7:. p. u. ' a: Add:- 21¢; var u .3 1‘ annu- undcr 12: ”c; w tax It In Inn-y h} ”J.“ I"... - .. i-.- , In “A Skill). “AD‘ .AN' r-u nib a u- ..n pun-Iâ€" “‘N "(chant pmblans of today. To-mor- mw is simply the mince of never-will-huppm. Don‘t put 06 thnt moving ques- tion til] tomorrow or next monthâ€"oath it. When it'- your move let us help you nuke it. Figure Out Your "II-AN 3100: l POULTRY PAIU. CALI-Am. FANCY nuns. mum a Gnocsnms was-hum , mm 0? run rum AND Vii!“ Win noun“: AND AWN “mummy-mud“ 20 nounds for - Each additional lb. Rough Dry Wash With all m Work Ironed Per pound - - - 110 Oak Terrace Laundry HIGH GRADE WORK AND FROM SERVICE HIG HWOOD ' ‘ ILLINOIS Telephone Highland Park 87 "Eventually! Why N0! NOW? wmvounuoumucxonm Landed-z. Dry Chantal and Drain: POULOPLOS BROS. Wet. W ash FHDAY, IAY I! a. I" and. am in u Butch" m, 7 W7 In ”A W”! m “my. IAY l8 AND vacuums “IMHO” TOMORROW NEVER m r HA5 aoweo HootGHOIh P. 181 96an 9n

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