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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1929, p. 3

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. >â€"~NVAMAN‘S LLUB â€"â€"â€" iz C 1 ‘ 5 J M AL RA C » M s Nee ied t 1 o 2 _ + vorume XVIH Delightful Musicale and Recepâ€" tion Tuesday Afternoon; The Highland Park Woman‘s club inaugurated its 1929â€"1930 season with a very delightful musicale andâ€"recepâ€" tion on Tuesday of this week. :=>~= Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps, president, and the board of managers received * City Council Holds ... Mo Meeting This « New President _ : the members of the club. Aifiter a Wm’}‘rof ._welâ€" . comeâ€"by Mrs. Phelps, seve ~departâ€" ment chairmen gave short talks, outâ€" lining the work for the year. Mrs. Tom. Mooré, chairman of the finance committee, spoke on the work of _ her MMAM,,LJ,mb,,,Q!img of the fine arts department, outlined the art leeture course and the chilâ€" dren‘s plays; Mrs. Watson Harmon told of the French ‘classes, commuâ€" nity garden studyâ€"class and classes in current events, citizenship and parliamentary law, which the home and education department, of which she is chairman, is sponsoring; Mrs. Frank J. Horn announced . the Thanksgiving dance and Mrs. Charles C Masan announced the next club Frank J.. Horn announced . the: Thanksgiving dance and Mrs. Charles G.. Mason. announced the next club 5 â€"â€" Notable Program Then ~came ~ the long, anticipated program, . which ‘made . Tuesday‘s ~No meeting of the city eouncil was â€"held. this week. Mayor Lewis is abâ€" sent from the city and as there was decided to defer meeting until Monday ~evening, when ~the re session will be held as usual. Notable Program (Continued on Page 35) The Higblands Park Press is Week . & i1 next regular Sunset Valley Club Officers of the Sunset Valley Golf club are making extensive preparaâ€" tions for the annual banquet and elecâ€" tion of officers, to be ~held Monday evening, . Nov. 4, in the Green Tea Pot, North Sheridan road. C ~ Novel features are being planned for this event to ~make the meeting as interesting as p!mibh,â€"*«and'«the members® in general are reported ‘to be manifesting marked interest in lthe affair, with prospect of a large attendance. __â€" 24 _ _ Aannuat Banguet At_ This annual meeting 1sS ONE U* """). "most important events in the club‘ Wfld&tly hoping that it will be the most sucâ€" < cessful annual session in the history *~gbâ€":‘:_;; h ces â€"Please don‘t forget the date,] November 4. Mark it on your calenâ€" dar and be sure to attend the Sunset Valley Golf club: annual meeting and banquet that evening. > * â€" _ There was large attendance at the | a90 â€"registering. for play,. indicating how well: the popularity of this'finé‘ course is being maintained late into the fall season. A It is announced that cards for resâ€" ervations will be sent cut the latter part of this week, and members are urged to make their â€" reservations early i.n‘,qrdar that they may be proâ€" vided fTor.s *# =â€" _: Urges Coâ€"Operation â€"__ in Sale of City Hall\ With a view to aiding the city in disposing of the old city hall site for which bids have been advertised for, wW. H. McKillip is anxious to get in touch with anyone interested in joinâ€" ing a syndicate for the purpose of purchasing this property. Mr. Mcâ€" Killip believes that this would be a good investment, as the site is cenâ€" tral and certain to grow in value. _ It is necessary for the city to dispose of it as soon as possible, and Mr. Mcâ€" Killip would be glad to confer with apy who may desire to participate in a‘ syndicate of this character. gmd' investment, as tral and certain to & is necessary for the it as soon as possil Lady.Elks.Club.40 . =.. Hold Annual Luncheon ~Atâ€"a meeting n 10 0 B es mangpttâ€"eds nrpapatfe. cial club held last week‘ in the Elks abundance for those who do . no‘ club rooms onâ€" Laurel avenue and Mcâ€"| dance; there are good things to eat Govern street it was decided that the| and drink; and, if you are at all annual © luncheon will be: held next lucky, you: will carry home an elecâ€" Wednesday, Oct. 23 at the Dee;;::;h trie venet(iilam fin: bhnketk;:.kcue ; B â€"vations are being : e| of cann a ham, a or nov J a large gatherimp To amertt what no ? es P € pated. The election of officers was| ~â€" Many will be costumed in overalls also held at this meeting, all the and aprons and many will not. Tickâ€" same officers having been reâ€"elected.| ets may be procured. from: almost \Thev gre: Mre., John 4s# her, presgiâ€"| anyone inllvinhorstthm Wsmgmnre being * S pated. The election of officers waAs also held at this meeting, all th same officers having been reâ€"elected _m are:: John Gallagher, .presi & * d en e epony‘ 70. 7 dent; Mrs. EAmeT 9T secretary and treasurer. â€"Green Tea Pot Nov. HIGHLAND annual meeting is one ures are being planned | t to make theâ€" meeting & as" P,.ma""“”d” general are reported ‘to Park, Innmois, THursopaYy, OCTOBER 7+ 4 B Coudie pnnintetatics snb dntennes WCC 1 ts character. The Ravinia Corn Carnival and 1 Barn Dance, Saturday, October 26, m‘:“"-‘@m;&ifim, 8:30 .p. m. Ravinia Village ‘House, is m h "av» % h 3 NC uniG ),»»-m‘;-”, "':J‘r-;"’fl ,.‘"‘““ MHC f is attended by all Ravinians. _ ife mm ies earnival spirit prevails; the music is of the Lady Elks Soâ€" excellent; there is entertainment in ist week in the Elks abundance for those who do. not aurel avenue and Mcâ€"| dance; there are good things to > eat was decided that the ‘and drink; and, it you are at all i will be: held next lucky, you will carry home an elecâ€" . 23 at the Deerpath| tric ventilator, a fine blanket, a case he Deerpath| *U° """"/"""ods. a ham, a kodak or is one of the‘ in the club re Mdentl!r! the most sucâ€" in the history | of this fine H. P. 1 ed late into | _ & |. m s M . meet at. for resâ€" Greenslade Golf ‘Pnesa Offers Page and J coenedancetamicmddidienens m city committees of the several clubs,| _ â€" P +~: Waing Setogss and other _organizations ‘in| prtecls out g being made by PhQ ie territory covered by this newsâ€" ‘Highland Park police to obtain trace BsE s n l ja i L . ~l dz e _All such clubs, societies, etc. are tered th _second story, . "Tae! rivileged to use this page for their rmfl&&flxfigée“!“% 428 N. Sheriâ€" innouncements and news features, den road, Hig nd ‘Park, and stole ind all in charge of this publicity are jewelry estimated in value exceeding irged to have this matter in the 412;"‘” The property was covered ress office by Tuesday. of each week. by insurance, the police report. s This cannot â€"be too strongly \"emâ€"| â€" 19* Mm&l".‘c&‘f‘!fi"ly phasized, if it is desired to get the| 20 can te learned by the police, While matter on â€"the Women‘s page, s th* family was at dinner on‘tha éveâ€" \â€" Announcements of._more than or.| ning of October 8. butâ€"at the request dinary importance will from time to of the Insulls news of the robbers timeâ€"be started on the first or secâ€" was not made public until later i ond or other pages near the hegin.| the week. â€"_â€"__â€"=â€"â€"â€"o_nose ces ning of the magazine and continued Second Story Job 3B over to the Woman‘s page. . The ‘ thief gained access to secon The Press hopes that this new page| story £+00" at the southwest corne! devoted to women‘s organizations in of the house by climbing a downpip this community. will meet with the| to the top of: the window of the firs approvat ofâ€" allâ€"and â€"theâ€"coâ€"opets jon| floor... _ Traces of mud on the iro of all interested in this type of news| framework o an awning above th is requested in order to make this| window indicated that the man ha one of the best feature pages in the| stood thereon while raising the scree Press. The page will be maintained| and window of the bedroom in whic throughout â€"the club season. E ithe jewelry was taken. â€" 4+ has been reported to the polic r N j 3 o. e T â€" WHS . OUEEYCEEL : ECE ME Cc ied e & .\ The Hightand Park Music hib d | This MAY 000000 solics any, out meohes 908 N. Sheridan road, st 2| $, the burglary, the police say, bUF o‘clock Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 23. as far as learned nobody had visited A very fine program has been arâ€" any of the neighboring homes about fanged with Mrs. Helen Baum, §0° A%MQJQM!!L! car parked on prano; Mrs. Adah Bryant Buckingâ€"| "__ _ >â€" ham, contralto; a string tri0, conâ€" ‘Telephone Calls Reported _ _ sisting of violin, cello, and harp; and Servants also reported that twice. Mrs. Ross Beatty giving a group of| 9 Tuesday telephone calls to the Inâ€" Frenchâ€"Canadian readings. In addi.| Sull hom«* asked if Mr. or Mrs. Inâ€" "tion the club will hear a guest artist; |â€"â€"~ (Continued on page 18) Mrs.â€"Thomas Halpin of Glencoe who cesmmz n n n ies presents a short Wagnerian lecture Rotarians Hear Fine recital. > ; Talk by Prof. Krause Organizations Here Corn Carnival and ® Barn Dance Oct. 26 for the 1 Music Club to _ _ Hear Fine Program mq ~ml‘ syoâ€" "OnwWi DAE 'â€"1 hadâ€"receixed !F _*e a}um C ase Oof . exiFr CE i5 °_ cn .ls l wantian recenty t Ravinia and Braeside lavinia . ViISge 119M00s. _" nnuat getâ€"together " fhich j 416. MAUC..4â€" yery ~by all Ravinians. The rit prevails; the music is !istened to wi here is entertainment in interest and apt for those who do. not bers _ present. e are good things to : eat visitors at this and, if you are at 5 â€"â€" 3t anrrvy home an elecâ€"|> 4 .: Enjoy 17, 1929 the Highâ€" schools $12,000 Burglary Reported to . . Police; Second Story Job; Gems Insured . d id â€" s¢â€"|â€" . Enjoy® Meeting Geti? IB _ â€" . : se|â€" The Woman‘s Missionary society ‘or| of the First United _ Evangelical _.â€"| church was, delightfully entertained s | on %Mumm_% 10. ckâ€"| at the home of "Mrs. on ost| Waverly drive.. A. yery fine proâ€" 1ige.| gram was given and. some of the h bers Aold . of the blessings. they framework of an window indicated stood thereon whi .nd window of t the jewelry was window indicated that the man had stood thereon while raising the screen and window of the bedroom in which the jewelry was taken. f ~_At hasâ€"been reported.. to the police ‘hat a womanâ€"was_: een Sealou. in an. automobile pzrza ‘:‘.":;J‘;’u c ‘home about 6:30 o‘clock on the. eveâ€" ning of the robbery and that the car was driven away before T otelock. This may or may not prove a clew to the burglary, the police say, but as far as learned nobody had visited l any ‘of the neighboring homes about * .. ooo leaving &4 car parked on Prof. Krause tary club, was at theâ€"regular session of the Monday noon listened to with more than ordinary interest and appreciation by the memâ€" bers present. Several ladies were visitors at this meeting. . _ & vention rec hief gained mecess to second omâ€"at the southwest corner. wouse by climbing a downpipe op of the window of the first Traces of _ mud on the iron ause of Maywood, a forâ€" ent of the Maywood â€" Roâ€" was the principal speaker ular weekly luncheon and the Highland Park elub on at the Moraine hotel. % %ective and eloquent C ;!ch,.sm!'ly ner on the eveâ€" â€"st the request of the robbery ~ until later in NumMBEr 33 ted that twice calls to the Inâ€" r. or Mrs. Inâ€" page I6) ary . society Ev.n‘eflfifl entertained October . 10. this

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