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Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1929, p. 9

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i The result: meeting 'of the Hill: nd Put-k Lim_ -, J:J_hgld7,1t.mon. vt--'--';')")'--',-'-.'--,--"?.--',:--,-,',','.: - The "r ions of like urtheeaGse,uhtLLiiiL. ma that”. 00:! progress F ht bot ad participation in new. it is reported. y t e local qhaptet who'reeently Mi been appointed to, the page committge’ tf vhtirtud ‘éhapter, sanjthe song at Welcome to the grand matron, who n' turn, expressed her appreciation Ind delight at): knowing" that this bommittee had I "tsoqtt-1titd'f in, its nidst. _ T _ . ' .-,,_,_:..,i,-:-: Preceding the meeting a_siigfeiou, Enact was served "at the Green-Tea Pot. Bake“ of norm fanned the _rteeer1-ytyt in Its. dining room‘ me arming winch will iope be“; [magma by the members of this 'uitir. itytthrrtt usury tindie) mfiii Verne, 'll',rl.N h eorethytiptrher, _ iehirWrd/ all}! ”an: _ __ "The American abut Year Book uthoriutivelr enumerates paint by oint the. phtlorm of the Commun- . . 'hr-tttrr-thit-tttatc/s tttttds for 'the abqlition ot 19mm: mm; tr,t.Le..ti1eq celritKittp, 'ire tiAtrtltrtioat an; iiTaiaiiii a Jim Jrow, education: "no Mutation gamut tenehem on account of “sub- grain" poi'titiml whim, right of cachet: int! students to cumin?i "Soviet Rush hits instituted . ni House of Chiithcn'trBoo1rs' in 'tc) , -;,, (Continued on'mra'l) Ab-ai-Ott-tttttttttred and fifty incin- per svimLaiattetiattareuuduttca- my. whichme ' one.,oi tly1A1ttitAe11t r'ttiere-tiisiiir--rrC.L' _ - ' Sarah ' Daniels, the W. G. M., was that appreciative and praised he mauvmxthq trearrtifttranamrer n which they mplitretr the work. W :Iéngnn 'Pt-Pte-ls,,-!---)",,,?, tampbénf c11iitwei-iiiiiiiiFieis.Tiiitd its mean, for thcrworthy minim md patron- were present as its tiniest: md to Ytsr, the work of its omen-s. "aa-a-a-i-ar-a-rl-uh-ttgd" of the Amen-an WWW] (htd of tiiiiTsU iTsiTaNiirartarttehribtr,- Witiiapr-8hurmnn Walkét, china!) of thrtoHortal DefeKiiirigittmtfttm, of the national D. A, R., in the Await umber of the National Republic. an ‘Enzinegn of 1urtrestta,'ftrLrrush, she declares tl at the “communists of the United State» are planing to rev- iolutionize the thought of the mtion' {by wfnhing cw: thc rant]: of the land." Nu. Watrer etusrlt,attr not; tir, prh'. , hir contention that com-1 fmunist prc-nagwdl in the - {Initial} States is being curled on nmon¢| D-AeR-l-EADHEW ILP. 00mm mans} g" In Magazine Article She Points ala Night Held Ittmsdaritript.' b’, 1926 al Liana Club in -, . ”WWW. Noon Today A , 'a5Nit1dit 'i kit w .- Egmgh are tasked td cuff Mrs. Scheme! " tr. P. 1887 raga-ding .wlut to bring. In mo of "if: the club will meet nt Y. W. C. A., " noon. . 7‘ The Y. W. C. A, Mothers club will hirfd Innother picnic next Werdnetrdnr, Sarpteitther " " Snmtwood It " o'clock. All thannvho In planning mid .nmury school department of Chase Hoiise, Chicago. and Miss Ed- ni aiiewam, forthcrly one of the staff in Hammad, Indiana public schools, l have been added to the teaching atatf.- The luncheon: for the children ere in change of e ding ' Miss Ethelri" Mahntrrsm who ha; Fiiirn with the school since its . be.. ginning will spin have charge of the ehildren in beginning primary, The achool includes a nursery for f1tt11drrnimctim Magma: tttre", I 1tipdertrartmv, Arrtt,,rts1sitpg,, Mimi! 'itmtt'-itriiirdii." F"q The Jacked isvnon-sectarinn and planned to: children of normal con- ditinntutfnitc, ___-_,._.. ----_----- "_ Mrs) __ Chariot Bickélr Comm, formetlz head of the kinder -___ in, . The DQEbrest "school begins {with year with its ‘rempening September 9th. 8 'rhasiiineieormtttttee is anxious to raise the lartrttitarttm posiiblc for tht, completion Of the club building nn'dNeistmmytrr, sale viii be" held later hither fall, the prgceeds to be treirTor that purpose. .;.Anyone hav-. ing clothing, furniture, dishes, toys, yarns; scraps of material or any, ptlter articles and who does not with to care for them until the gale, may call Mr. Dwight Davis,i' E1791, 29:1 ,‘grmyxsmeyts, will be_made. to call for them at once. . . A large enrollment ”is anticipated in each of these study courses as these brilliant instructors are well krutarnoil5ittNand Park. __.- _ M. Marius Jean's eiaardFin French will be ortranited on Tuesday, new; 119.: gage V ti8,tlr:,a,.let,e,tt ',"2P.cu -. sgl,tt,e.c.ttbts3,tt.r. 1tirrytii8Fri'i"fh'r"irii 'iriiittbieliiirtrtioisd class 9-10 1.111.; intermediate, 10-11; beginner’s 11-12. _" c, T v, Chum in Current Eugenia“: ship and Pqrlininentarr w under the direction of Mr. Maurice Lieber will meet at the. club honour-Mr day, Octobegj. agile; b'ciock" and evgry two weeifdihnrir,gr,- -_e-.- ,, Plum of the Hithllnd flit Wo-I Prepare for the but entertainment manhr-ehtb for the coming you ”when Tesdyn when the Fox lowla- rapidly nearing completion with a tone Follies of yrs will be presentpd 't"el',' 'i7i"ii gel:w 77ii7ii'; 7iiirii; leg, "edr--Fttr this, Wall T2tr'Qriirttr"artiayti -itir'éiiTtisiun irGriiTrit'tiidiiii petting; numerous song hits tee will meet with #_ry, gang; ping, TMr5Wr"mEiiieiitr'ii"i"iitiaiiiiroii' Thu"- the Press and Publicity Committee will meet " the home of the chair- man, Mrs. Charles G. Mason, of 488 Sheridan place, on Tuesday, Septem; ber 19, at 2:30. C _r H. P. Woiuan’s Club s-f f =_ --rPhtnt, for Gaming Year tFaScQ i'i"ii'aiF, Ei “,fiâ€" 22.9: fr, Rte-opens Sen R,artrttat Auxiliary 891i , '47.»; - V f” chats-tep-a-racy/ces THE PRESS its 'sqerPemriminriirRirmirit sh‘lioles;m wmrby in. W. {Coat of Beech lane,' Highland Park. In. Albert, Tor-bet of Deer%tld m rup- ner-up. , Ir--" l paru---uve. glven their minimal- endorsement ’to the Central States shovi‘ and will te represented with specisl exhibits. . Previossly Sol-m ohtsimg the support of Autos J. Cert mah, president of the Cook (scanty board, whichwill also have s spools! forest means exhibit. _ “\ _ 1* arrtrl, . iam lurks and bouloimrd system as well 'ttr-tht/toust 1mtdstrtirehuiiiF round the city trttrhe on display for ill the world to see and admire. when the Garden Club of Illinois holds its Central StagesVQarden and Flower show-at the mammoth west side Chi- cago stadium April 5th. to 13th. _ Ann oinieemiint- u, just been nude by John A. Set-via. manager oCthe aboyv, "hat. commie-toners] of the ;:“‘ ";T,1,,;;G.§9£ _-glto#tMbrt.c,-e,., frrrcr, The regular monthly meeting of the Ravhsuc1hmien-- duh ,ilVtte, __8) hmeheon at“the'1‘tavine m%rtir,TTri. Johns avenue, Friday, September P, at tweLve-thirty. At this time of- Chicago Parks to Aid _ . minAnnnal Flower, Show The list of permits includes " Firdd idmtees, $330,600: eight private gar- ages, $2,750; Iq remodelling iotsi, $14,832; two shops, $9,500 making; total of 44 buildiptr improvements \egtimated " -above. Fees collected for The” permits 'gtrued-trrtatted. " 236.25. F __ imipufa'tsrr tad fees-Swarm {9110va 1trtleetrfe, 'trtrdto; two Sign; Building improvements in High- land Park durhttt-ther prtortttr-trf-Wtw gust. totaled. $357,880 in estimatul value, according .to t1ie"repitrt .01 Building Inspector S. D. Morris, William Fox Movietone Follies of .1929 is damned tpr your de_t1tt1pt', _ A Buitditti"tteigrA Ni" T .'r' ,,' , August Shows Total j of Permits, $357,680 _ Besides the music rodnl admire the amazingly impressive (Minion page- ant; you’ll Tune}: at the windy fttnnrhittekomsttoxt'ti Join with ip- ttrest-fit" tho' Ibiiiik-atadis adventures ofiurpshaidtsitt.cr, V. - . Music lim-tit _ the tree.. sistible new; tttttes. ,7 _ ., ,=,,.li I b, I '1' li _ 5'" ""' the stage enacted by an all-star engrt ---then you have an ids: of the that in' store. T _ Cr" 1929 Movietone Follies, . I Pte " Akron-ah- beauties of (Swan’s intensive Wins -chttuotontrhtst, it 'e" C -_. FFT - *lter-stirttr--yeasr «in. be 1GiO'Rrji_iiTafi"""iiGTrii'GTG events scheduled fir' thit two rCtttttqw in; months will not!!! In. tk1treler, who rill in turn but than dktes published to avoid whim“. _ Mrs. i,?.)!,); Will be assisted by 1deerda m r . B. Belding, Bun-1H3. D. Butler,' B. . Peterson, Henry "I? d w iuf,tlfit'ri'liuilf,t?.e,J,5c?,Pi' n d eade Mont ome . - nner o ow ”t e rec at tht Exmoor club for the debi- tantes and the assistants. The Civic l Caucasian momma! Jr! 2er8f Jet Iritl. his, in chart; or. 1hr Civic Calendar to ' _-r'" - Be Published Again Among Ahe assistants will be Miss Polly Ferguson of New Haven}: Com. 1rethnrei"rttMyr9ittert,throtx' of Youngstown, _ Ohfo, Hit ’Viriinlt Ctsnisear-ua-Ctisviuatdr2tMmr--Gerikde, Lamont, Miss Louise Conny, Kin Lois Wk, Miss Eleanor Sher- man, Miss Jane Churchill, was Bar.. bum Poole, Miss Betty Parker, mu Ve'roneu Batty. Miss Winifred Me- Kowan, Miss Jane Trowbrldgo. Mia Susan Miller and Miss Helen Bell. Myer are among the ilrat of.' this, moon’s debutante’s. "They will be introduced by their pom“ Mr; Ind noon at their home 1408 Denatavmme. _rii Present ttid-ttri, , This letter is written, in a. spirit of NTreciatiHuust, tht Amee1%tt work that is _lt1stntr.1kriiiiahrthr_ land Park Cricket clnbrlnd the Park Supervisors there. _ - --e -. ' eratioil‘ of the Bitthutid-Pitrk author- ities,. a delightful crichet mind, ha been prepared within the space of a few months in Sunset Pith, and if the present plum for continuing tht' itgTttyrttetrrptr, 'r_e_qlttr:itrtrtgt, _itl_ia FiigrHis" ‘imagfne that trottteutC.thar le’ikue -repmWentative matches. "hat are played with Detroit and Windsor' each season, eoptd-take phge {twin Highland Park. .- . _ _7llytJ,srchraria. Emma-um 8tMlMft4a?,r,tttrg,1t,tt,,tie4,ttgtt' eiytefitriattrto--ttciimmragat ed with ttyt leq, "t speaks for it- Tote will most [11(er make ir to; port of our mite)! hat Sunday with Highland Park. from, McAkred Alien; secretary of the 813M Park club. 1rutrefeeiittthorettiaerrrAgsrl us to Say what tae1tatt',',ie,ij2t was for cum ' theh “at: " Wink.“ "P" .. "-- ---,e--'-,; W; k. Chic-co. Anna; M, yiar The Highhu‘d Park Pt-, . l _ Wtthhater Park, Illinois. . " Gentlemen: . s" . . sell: Local CHelait Club _ u __..- "GriiiiiiairPmiiiiinii" r'e V Chicago Club Capfain "Chiai'o 'Cticket' aa. SW1? yours. at, Garden Party iii

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