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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1929, p. 5

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,om.y » Chicago. ‘ â€"knitted f ~Alicia ember r the ce of eeded hering. incheon iends in ow . busiâ€" Oct. of ect _ the prefer h team d for f the t viceâ€" | of the sciation w minâ€" ie work de proâ€" of the workâ€" ~They ublicity will be initial Alexâ€" R. Arâ€" . Horn, Myron r 10, 1 the a shop icago n of 1 the nt as med up teams. en‘s ndler. this H.â€"P. HOSPITAL IS _ ___ iN APPOVED LST Thurs ~«Theâ€"Mighland Fark. Rospttit® T8F| signally honored this week °P neyâ€" American College of Surgeons when|â€" it was included in a group of four hospitals in Lake county in the list|, of hospitals approved by the Clinical| Congress of the A. C. S., in session in Chicago. The 4four hospitals in this county are listed in the, approved list as follows: s & In Waukegan the Victory Memorâ€" rial hospital, operated by a board of trustees. â€" _ % â€" ‘Highland Park hospital at Highâ€" land Park, operated by a board of directors. s * tss Great Lakes naval hospital operâ€" ated by the U. S. Navy. 5 United States Veterans hospital at: North Chicago operated by the Veterâ€" ans bureau of the Government. Requirements The requirements for hospitals inâ€" ‘cluded in the approved list are: â€" ~(1) A modern physicsl plant, free ocal Institution . Gets O. _ from Clinical Congress of College of Surgeons from hazards, C HOooc e t n n i e (2) An efficient, chief executive officer or superintendent w#h a comâ€" petent personnel. > 19 As l Lbniit i clecinipeniebendeese e reeadey | yeus eR O . CR . \O 7 L .ws CBS conc â€"berttatinchat e Hownd 1 qualified physicians and surgeons who hold regular meetings to review and evaluate the professional work of the (25). Acceptable diagnostic and therapeutic facilities. ¢ (6) Definite evidence . that the staff members are opposed to feeâ€" bg surgeons for patients referred to them. R for Reckless Driving Judge Charles Glass of Highwood doesâ€"not â€"sympathize _ with . drunken drivers, he says, and points to reâ€" cent heavy fines imposed. He reports that ‘Joe Dawson paid a heavy fine the second time on a charge of drivâ€" ing through Highwood while intoxâ€" icated. On the first offense, Justice Glass says, Dawson was fined $100 and costs, and when he reappeared on a second charge the fine assessed was $200. By imposing heavy fines in such cases the justice of the peace hopes to help reduce the number of accidents in the community. $z ay, Octoberâ€" 17, (4) . A thorough system Eim Place Evening _ ~~~ School Opens Oct. 15 _ Eim Place Evening school will be conducted again this year for all who want to learn English, improve their English, or prepare for the examinaâ€" tion for United States Citizenship. :‘Other: special classes will, be formed 3t, there is gufficient demand. ___ _ Classes will be held"every Taes®"|7" Cparter â€" day ‘and Thursday evening at 8:00| _ } o‘clock in Eim Place school. _ Th@T®| 4 | response will be a small registration fee for | _ e Tuesday, October 15. For f formation call Mrs. Richardson, Highâ€"| last evenii i ~-!.',-_.' ' P ME ' “1:1..1! An nncasicbendad se us iss with a competent govâ€" sy_sféfimfdi-’ . reâ€" H‘ M fil B MBE S l Back from Interesting ~~â€"Trip in Western & Mrs. Eleanor E. Walker, Miss Edith E. Walker and Muggins of Roger Williams avenue, recently "Chevy Chased" through 15 states and the Canadian provinces of British Columâ€" bia and Alberta. a Yellowstone, UGlacier and mon mat tional parks, Yoho Valley, skirted Death Valley,; Grand Canyon, Bryces Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Kaibah Forâ€" est, Pikes Peak, The Dalles, Dude rances, etc. C ~Also California‘sâ€"cities, â€"m i1 and artist colonies, Santa Barbara, Carmelâ€"byâ€"theâ€"Sea, Monterey _ and Laguna, then through the torrid Moâ€" jave Desert and home after traversâ€" ing 8,200 miles.â€" Boundless hospitalâ€" ity and "worth while" people all the way. A splendid pair of elk horns was Montana‘ tribute. Z _ The October meeting of the Eim Placeâ€"Green Bay road Parentâ€"Teacher association will be held in the Eim Place Kindergarten building on Wedâ€" nesday, October 23, at 3 o‘clock. This entertainment and social. hour folâ€" lowing. â€" Refreshments will beâ€" serâ€" e social eommittee in Elm Place P. T. A. to § Meet Next Wednesday charge of Mrs., W. D. Mann. Asâ€" this is a splendid way to keep| ; $ us h micke s Â¥i2. & in touch with the activities of the *8 ;‘.‘ -'f“b’“&" s | chools and 1o e better Acâ€" iss E. West was a former Elm ioaioga "tith the tescrers ailcmothâ€"| Ets th "Eoiverat trataing _pive ers are cordially invited to attend. . | ;p voays and 11 summers teaching Mrs. Berkey Gives ~â€"_ Splendid Talk Friday ~Members of the Ravinia Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson last Friday and enâ€"| joyed a splendid talk on garden deâ€" Signing, given by Mrs.â€"Berkey, â€"we known landscape architect. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Before introducing Mrs. Berkey, Mrs. E. '(‘l&euon, the program chairâ€" man, read & very charming and: apâ€" propriate bit of poétry. ‘She also | ~"a list of timely garden reminders to ‘offer. the club. E Preceding the meeting Mrs. Watâ€" son served a_lovely luncheon to Mrs. Berkey and several of the members. Winnetka Lions Club § Receives Its Charter * Winnetka Tions ~Club, which ~v organized some weeks ago, reeeived1 their charter last â€"evening at a speâ€" cial meeting held at Vista; Del Lago. A delicious dinner was served, folâ€" lowed by an interesting program, ‘after which dancing was â€" enjayed. lThe program was as follows. 1. Songâ€""America" _...â€".__â€" .__..._._ Assemblage 9 Gréetingsâ€"..Lion President,â€" Arthur â€"’ifi i;;‘â€" ev'enihi, ‘lld mor" & able time. * A 1arge number bf members visited * â€"* Lion Walter A. I District Governor of Titinois Response ,..,,Arlh Lion President . Wuil}?sm\ â€"â€"to Highland Park â€"_..â€" hy > Women; Please Read T H E_._P KE S 88â€" ‘fir*g.sr* s Walter A. .Townu'lld o mpmnarat h9 t Te k Friday| , inia â€" Garden| ; Mrs. Dudley | * day and enâ€"| . i garden deâ€" ' Berkey, well|â€" irs. Berkey,| ogram chairâ€" f ning and apâ€"| She also | reminders to g_ Mrs. Watâ€" cheon to Mrs. the members. uk â€" _â€" 1 ddaua very ‘e‘niby-'l,ififfo?fi soksed | G.â€" Lundgren Assemblage ur Las®| _ wpipg a fine of $1,000 and a jail s of the | sentence of a year could have been ook into ‘tonsidâ€" y enjoyâ€" | eration p sozaed the minimum penalties. |\ Important Message Of course you have all heard of the big rummage sale the Highland Park Woman‘s club is going to have. It begins next Wednesday, Oct. 23, lasts for three daysusdlsgo}ngtobethe the club building completed and everyone is going to give more than ever before. : C vace* Wouldn‘t you like to help put the building up by giving one article, or| two, or perhaps a whole car full? We will call for them, with no trouble or expense to you. So first take anâ€" other look around your home. Be generous. Anything you have found useful in any department of your home will find a ready sale in the largest and most suceessful sale the elub has ever had. Remember the dates, October 23, 24, 25, and call Mrs. DPwight Davis, H. P. 1791, who will arrange to have your donations called for, or, if you prefer, bring them to the club any morning up to: and ‘inâ€" cluding Monday, Oct. 21. The club is open every morning until noon. Tutoring School Is ____. _ Making Fine Progress Miss West‘s tutoring school, ‘at 35 South St. Johns, which opened last j ndled better _thanâ€"100 students from different grades in all subjects. 3 ThA experience. .. ... _.â€" ul o cce â€" What the school is now doing: “‘ i. Tutoring.in all subjects from the ist grade through high: school. 2. â€" Having classes in the: Touch System typing and short hand. _ ‘s8. Having special classes in writâ€" ing. (Pupils may earn diplomas). _"A4. â€" Braille is also being taught. * Fortyâ€"pupilsâ€" from the Elm _Plac school finished the typing course summer, they were pupils from the. 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th grades. They all reached an average speed of 35 words a minute. _ . _ â€" . Aim~ of the tutoring school! To help your child get to the point where he feels independent and goes back into his class and shows It." - This makes for leadership and is the first réal step. Highwood Man Given * Fine and Jail Term _ Francis: O‘Neill, 30, of fiiigwoogj this week was sententedâ€"_to serve 39 days in the county jail and pay a $100 fine by County Judge P. L. Perâ€" sons on a charge of ‘drunken driving O‘Neill started serving his term imâ€" mediately. __ a ~â€" ~Assistant States â€" ALLO C. Coulson pointed out had struck â€" aâ€"â€"ear nea Aucust 25 and that as & machines. While a States Attorney Harvey ‘out that. O‘Neill near _ Mundelein, as a result of the LARGE GROUP PLANS â€" ~*â€"RIDE ON SATURDAY N. $. Riding Club to Make O of Its Longest Jaunts; List of Those Expected Saturday of this week, and a large number of riders have signified their. intention to ‘participate. If the: weather is favorable a delightfal afâ€" ternoon‘s excursion through the auâ€" tumn fields and woods is in prospect. The group will start from the G. & R. stables sat 2:00 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon and will ride south to Ridge and Dundee roads to join the Long Meaâ€" dow Hunt club. s <or4 Membersâ€" of the North Shore Rid* intclubwbomphnninctoefloy \this outing include the following : y ts Alschuler, William Aiken, || Theo. E. Butz, Mildred R. Beatty, ;\ Louise Basing, H. B. Brown, David. .\ Bluford, Edztg Born, S. â€"P. Boynton, ,| Maurice Berkson, John Berkson, E. J. Block, Mrs. Henry Beneke, James \ Becker, Barney Balaban, wW. H. Barâ€" â€"\ker, M. B. Bederman, G. W. Carr, R. 8. Churchill, Betty ~Coolidge, _ Abel S| Davis, Alfred Foreman, Edwin J. Foreman, Gerhard Fotsm:g, 'Hu’h- The ] Wâ€"W Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F Jerome Frank, Isadore Greenblott, . Mrs. H. M. Gottlieb, Julins Goldberg, Mrs. Florine Goldsmith, B. K. Goodâ€" man, C. C. Hopkins, Frederick Hodgâ€" ‘don, M. L. Howard, Dr. H. Helier, A. Kauffman, Nathan Klee, Eleanor Keller, Arline V. Kirschgasser, Mark A. Low, Mrs. F. M. Levinson, Mrs. H. M. Lautmann, Robert Lautmann, Mr. and â€" Mrs:: David Levinson, Thomas C. McGowen, Robert Manâ€" dell, Mrs. Russell Mott, Mr. and Mrs. wW. H. McKillip, Harry Marietta, | Max_ Mahler, â€"Waiterâ€" Mayer, Frank |Mayer, Mr. and â€" Mrs. George Mcâ€" \ Ghee, Bernard. Nath, Dr. and Mrs. | Walter Metcalfe, Leo P. Perrin, Fred | Pick, William Rosenwald, Melville N. Rothschild, â€" Edwin Rothschild, _ Jesse )| Rothschild, Wm. M. E.eay ‘:m‘i, d:n‘gl:- ters, P. A. Robbins, Cari Marvin L. Strauss, A. P. Sonnenschein, Hugo Sonne L. Swikard, E. R. Seese Mrs. A. K. Stern, R.C. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sidney L. Schwarts, M Smmn. Bgnjamin F. S‘ Stein, William Schnur, M Sidney Stein, Charles Sir bard L. Stein, Gertruge: SchnwaLkee Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas and daughâ€" ters, W. G. Tennant and daughter,. Morton Traub, C. F. Templeton, Theodora Winters, Hattie L. Weil, Harry T. Wright, Gen. R. E. Wood and daughters, Edwin Greer, Mrs. R. M. Calkins and daughter, Herbert ‘ldPhillipsborn. Howard 'Smith and chilâ€" ren. f lWlll a NAE EOAaIEE Eies CC ETY 1 Loyal Order of Moose Will N0°C /4 Hardâ€"Time dance in the Y. W. C. As Laurel avenue. Herman‘s orchestra will furnish the music. Refreshments North Shore Ridingassociaâ€" are assured a Dance to Be October . Nath, Dr. and Mrs. fe, Leo P. Perrin, Fred Mw‘uo uehflk N. mn. M. Reay and daughâ€" Hugo Sonnenschein, ern, R. C. Schaffner, _ Lawrence M Stein, hwartz, Marshall E. ||.min F. Suin' L. u' Schnur, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sinclair, Hubâ€" "arl E. Rudoliph, A. P. Snite, Ed Frank, Jr., One s a

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