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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1929, p. 4

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i I I i f 1 JUBIIJ'E, OCT. 21 . Next my, October iir,ria F61 celebrated throughout the world, and wigtrespteiat unwind: in the Onited States, Light’s Golden Jubilee, the 50th anniversary of the Invention by Thomas Alva Edison,“ his incontin- cent electric ‘hmp. This and other cities in Lake eountraiontt with every town and city in the country will ob- serve this anniversary in more or less degree, in,which speck] illumin- show. windows will be a hum-e. _ Anniversary of Edison’s Inven- tion of First Practical In. candesdent Lamp This eesutiettiottnrhietortt1 be pre- eede.iritttritttAri. Week by my .in- trodnetory ptshliritrfettttet will cul- "tnate-hi-thard-ratio-ate-s L2. w IEW, Mick, where Henry Ford In: collected and re-established all of the build- imtcartdlciti.t1ntnt of the" original plant at _Me'rtho Pork.’ N.- -J., where Edison and his faithful band of co- worEer’s“m’" mean . was I lamp 50.31am ago. . ,7 _H k Program Octal?" 21 _ ' The opening feature 0 t " pro- gram on Contact 21 will be the dedi- cation by Mr. Edison of the Edison Ford 3.: a tribute ttrise life ind deeds of his life-long friend, and this will be followed by a dinner which Henry Ford will give to Edison and} a large group 1fA.ttyiruitrly.sd eifrr" water in those _ earlier. A years and sinee and' through those emu-ts the proposal of this great world-wide ob- serum of Light’s Golden Jubilee w'ss‘lfrst hunched. __ '~ " I, _ While a hundred airplanes, illum- in'ated try triatt.Aeprch1itrhts, cruise ohm]: theitim tit.ttiig, Krtttt New” Mathijorldmillwbenkeptlid“ e of the Fiaiaariiiiiriira1raruepr the most extensive hook-up of radio atatlons in history: _ . _ "diijorx'ts, GrestAchiegepgt A': . mc ostouss,aunsrra,-T1t1m1r.,tr'a?,, Edison achieved what was probably the-greatest triumph of his splendid 'csreer.- For a long time inventors had been trying vainly to produce 1 practical incandescent electric lamp. On that duydlfty yesrs ego, Edison proved that he had discovered the correct principle. In .dditinn to., his invention of the practical incandescent lump, mm In, the humor: ttt £119.”!th by whisk elgctric currept is distrttmte4, fer-4ttrtrr- V und-poi/ek-rallies' Tin-.jm Ram Bros. Observe . Light’s Jubilee Rapp Brothers are making' Light’s Golden Jubilee' the occasion tor. 3 their spirit of co-operat on m 'u' pro- gressiveneu. _ The savings evidenced by their three pages of splendid of- !gztmgmhig Itet “amt”? the wife in ‘the community. 'NT, in?" is number proof of Rapp Brotbertf (1..”er the but of ,rieiehnnr' att-s-it-k-l-iw-aut---- in: A.ss 1:: WmWQENW (Continued on pace 45) PM forFloyer 81:91! - at Luncheon Oct. 19th . Women’s Clubs Aiding . One of the - “W of Wound: clubs representative! of the mango!“ will“: Mal which six hundred representatives , women's clubs and garden clubs Iurtst been invited. I The luncheon is tendered by the Hotel Sherman and the executive committee of the Chicago Garden and Ptdier Bhoir,' "tit w-ui-ttra-tthots' Federation of Women’s club- through its garden departmettt, will penici- pate, Much " to April 5, 1980. k, PM a...“ - w --....- -. “"- Cittittitra6httr will taikiTiiirV months ot'prepu'ation unto be Why the clubs, end at the lunch- eon the schedule of these exhibits will be adoptedwend the club- will receive definite instruction: on how Whack! their- work, _,.-' _-_-r.--., _, V Indicate gardens, window boxes, table dteoratioeus, mmparlor maze- ments, interior decorum: problem, and vuions forms of Bower $grrsIttte- ;nent ,ritlhrirtttltrdtt4 in the contents which will cover a apartments of gardening art and skill in floral deco oration. , . . mitten to diriet the contests, and a general advisory. committee on siuacairstmimsrtpr.smyrerv*AUz.ttdc, era are serving, has been ariiriirtitar and . " the luncheon the detailed plans will be announced by Mrs. Char- les E. Caldwell, state garden chair- man; “Mrs. J.- 11:11: finder; presi- dent of the Illinois Sluts Federation iiiiitciiiLi' _ viii"? "7* 7." V [‘7 i ii idil iinu, Ind leaders in the women’s dub world. .' .' ' . T w . - _Mr. Aha 1%; .CArgueYille harrthgyt rrturytttr,-f.ht =t--‘li'wo~ monthly at plane trip of Europe, flying from London to Paris, Cologne, Frankfurt, Munich, _ Vienna, Prague, Dresden; Berlin. Bnnovarchmtster4am, (httopfits. and back to London. This trip was Eifiréli tV Irr" iirrpUne. A. R. Cafqueville Back ' . from “Flying” A Halloween diutee will be given Thursday evening, Oct. M, by the Stupey Smith post of the garnering: torium " the Oak Terrttee school. The dance win-tart at 8:30 o'eioelr. A_uriiattmdaneciceatested,ostLthe, Highwood poet puts to good the the money miitessrttrstteh means in rs- habilitation work mm veteran and their "miliee., Highwood Legion Post 7 _ Give Balhrwe'en Dance , The Daren socicty win hold their - meethlt “My, October 21 att-the-P-rerun church. Lunch- whiclr I ver'y interesting prognm ha been trimmed. V Hrs. Samuel Hating: will speak "teatte-atr-ttt-aHt_--vp.adh the Halleme’en Hagan-dc M. Wit- $0. taa-eau-i-i-oth-, 1". Dona! Society Meets In I: P If“ ' "r_S6,s,aM8P=PaT-a=X..t--7wT-.,..T-CaT2-ic, ----- cNrA.-, t .1 tn"? ttm L":', a - T7;-"" at“: IftA-e, V".§"" Mihrardrt8r9$ttts. lk. tr, twet T -tiiiiiiirIatN6ittr" - Highwood, Monday The body pt Roar! Cm. " years old, of South Milwaukoo. Wil- couin, -dttuntl by I non commis- aistmsdutitisatutstaLItsuttt,.rsyetuya!y i7itiidk"tii' if n , "lMeirr'% , Mr,". vood " 6 o'clock. Render ener- noon.' A partly tilted receptacle of Heanned heat” and tseverat, empty cum, which contained the poisonous int-canoe, lying nee: the body can amne.tssthstttttr do the e-e-of-ttso man's death. An hononble dischnrge from the Army was found in his pocket, showing service ov'ereeu in 191% and 1919. . Coy-pol Janee- Giant. who found the body, immediately V noti.iUd the Hizhvgood police. Gamer. was Brat seen in Highwood about five den "o. He we: unmarried. _ At an inwards! Tender-t lol-, hy’a Funeral home a verdict of death from chronic alcohol poisoning was returned. he body was sent to Mil.. waukee for burial. ' Ii"iiieorchesrtra" for . Oasoli Charity Ball club on 1Yidstevepintr, Nov. Ist, will be of interest, as it is one of the ttnest in Chicago, and an largest in size To those who "ire. partitulartr fond of, gaming, the new: ythieh coins, of the orchestra encased for; thy my "irish'; "ir'"i"i'E7Tiir" ea at GG Home of the ehairman, Mrs. Wat C. Hopkins, where plans were perfected for the entire attain Card table, wttt ever W .tietomr-uathe-mtrhhatd. Park ‘clnb, for thiehth dung“. T he. provided for those who do not dance, with d prize for each tablet and the supper which will be served during the evening will be presided over. bythe younger hternttgtrg Att the am‘meW being included in the price of the tickets. , V _ . Thursday, ptt. " the Ladies' Aid society ot the Redeemer Luthenn church of West Central evenue will 3.41;» . 'ttgtg-rig-ttttIgE-tttg ‘w St " PMP. " "I. "* iWe n i I'M . All members end their, friend: ere invited. Aeoodh-tttea1i.'ts-. I“. , _ - ci-dl-s-CE.-...--,--", i"--! This dance is given for-the bgnetit of ethev -ashikatthrorr=--Nmre "ir,- et1sutrceitt1t.orttie)cdrtshNuts gifts to such. ortranimttt'oryr u the Highland Perk hospital, the Omli uholnnhip, founded two years ago, the Visiting; Nurse association and the Ear-turi/ Men's committee it Fort _Sheridnn,‘ end for the emerzemy cells tut come to the philanthropy committee during the year. Because of its char- itable purpose and the not that it is no - 'tttertdetrttr any who we. not club members, but are much in- terested In the verioua -oriiiitrrrtatiiu -honarttttntr arom-tlte, prneetdic-,this dance is Mildly the urgent during the season held It the club, and is looked forward to with. inter-cit every year. . . 'ttrs/Charles Wright in thafimpper chairman align. Norton Tun!) has charge of the iron), "rvhte and of the costumes. Y. Tro.!.),)),-)?)-)" mum- NE) 56500 Aimui Budget Campaign, 01 28 to Nov. 2 Chairmen of Committees Named of directors of he om omen's Christian association, held each Tuesday morning sine. September 10, definite plans have been formed for the annual budget campaign of the association. A October 28 to November , us than" dedded‘upou for the raising; of the budget diam-once of $6,500, which is the Imount needed for maintenance for the your 1980. Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey it to tet In gent-l club-men of the campaign and working with her will be all the' board and committee members. . Initial Gift Con-inn Mrs. o. L. Glenn in chairmen of the, Initial __ Gift, eommittmcarhtrae members include In. w., A. Alex- New, In. T. C. Williams, end In. D. M. Bleeier. The initial gifts this yeer Jm1 be those gifts of $50 end over. The committee met with In. Murfey end Mrs. Lee Geteivood Who are custodians of the tiles on Monday, oet.a4toae1eet the matinee 'ther-ish-to-solicitor-mths-tYeti- will etert at once to bring'ln - gifts so that by October " the initial uiittanrsstrtyraL,tt3r_arirtmtiqi.trrr. _ MnuAdclo veref Mush, and Mm. Chale- Beuon m thirtiiammittmi to take chute of the luncheon: and teas held forlthe work- ers durimr-mstmpttitrp ‘weekr' They will be wished by volunteers from dub.- the "firtet complain-dawn will be held at 1:16 p. in; pn Thurs- day, Oct. " inythe Association As- sembly, hall. At this time ell the workers areasked to be present at their instructions and-artatttstterahtr be given to them at this tethering Immediately following the luncheon yfllgestxilképhsllgxefiwtogflfiethg asarihcusf Mormons they 11133;}: to solicit. l The captains of each team will remind her workers of this date. Mrs. Charles: W. Gilkey, first vice. -imserideneof-tltratatt'ona1 hosed of the Young Wpmenhr Christian association has been invited'to We a few min: utes in presenting some of the work of the Y. W. C. AN world-wide pro- Linden avenue, has opened '3 shop at 736 Pitufuld building, Ultimo. She is carrying a full lino'of knitted * "aalii'A'triritttiGtltt qt-Alkhv- gram. Auditon‘and Hm . The auditors for the drive will he Mrs. Wilson Kline and Mrs. W. C. Shipnur The hostesses It the lunch. eons unite“ will be Mm. R. Ar- ttmr Wealth Abhacdtt-tl. ed, Miss Reheat Pocock. The publicity chairman is Mu. Bruce C. Chung. -sa-tit,r--aironrhtharti-tirstrt, six women as eaptaitta of team. They are Mrs. A,, B. Burdick, Mm. Harry, M.. Prior; Sin. Funk‘J. Horn, Miss Alvin: Schneider, In. Myron. C. Rybolt end Mm. M. fhte.r, Mrs. Thomas om '. Shop in Chicago join'n In. 'rhttgttW hay “in wishing her meets: in not now-bd- Thur-(By, Grtettte. tT; I.”

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