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Highland Park Press, 31 Oct 1929, p. 3

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rmwnbss n entertain Brig.â€"General and Mrs. Casâ€" per H. Conrad at dinner Saturday evening preceding the Charity ball at the Ossoli club. After dinner ,E!!@% wre WVItRE & Targe group in to mee Mr. and Mrs. Conrad. s " week‘sâ€"session of ~the council, was present assuming his new duties, and his predecessor, Bowen E. Schumâ€" acher, under whose direction this deâ€" partment â€"of city activities has been so surcessfuly handled in the past also was in attendance, as he plans to remain in touch with the office to aid in every way possible. | â€"â€"_ To Protect Water Plant â€" In connection with the need ‘of proâ€" m’“ the _ waterworksâ€"plant;â€"ete» that considerable damage had been done to the waterâ€"works property by. the recent storms, which shows that more adequate protection is imperaâ€" tive for our new pumping station and filtration plant and suggested that a (Continued on page 48) .__â€" ~â€"_ John Munro £ ¢ New Corporation Counsel sider protective measures, and this lan was introduced atâ€"Monday eveâ€" fi‘im session. The new corporation counsel, John Munro, who was appointed at last Recent damage along theâ€" lake shore and the fact that the city‘s new water works and filtration plant are menaced by these invasions of the lake in â€"bad â€"weather, especially since the water level has so greatly Council to Take Steps to Avert Damage from Lake Storms Other Matters PLAN PROTECTION Vorum® XVIII ¢ Entertain Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gilroy will L ccmmmpncaftommnienrvider nslcz nvercnumefopnininetinmansedir m 4 in eramgs TT te d Bebqriguie in mon menmeenie n( o i pe eoaegere We . capee c Bere n n mrmnnie Sn HGeeo h: Snviinonnd the se aue on ht tm e n on n EBE M in enc L Jt TTIQDIaNd Park Press spndRi Wns uie ETY â€"A e ’ As head puppeteer and director of i the Tony Sarg marionettes who apâ€" {â€"pear in the Elm Place auditorium | Wednesday afterncoon and evening, Nov. 13 in a revival of one of their earliest successes, "Rip Van Winkle," s "daily occupations ~include," surgâ€" ery, tailoring, singing, reading lines, iritating animal noises, to menâ€" tion but a‘ few. & % â€" Seated on the lap of Mr. Searle, as we talked, was none other than the notoriously sharpâ€"tongued Dame Van Winkle, who in an impetuous â€"moment had lost her head. â€" j "There are 500 strings operating the 25 puppets which appear in this producticn," said Mr. Searle, "and if so much as one of the strings beâ€" The Junior Star club will give a beneRt. card ‘party, Pridny «vening members and their are urged to attend. t â€"at H. P. Rota geefing . The annualâ€"stockholders‘. meeting Ritiiel Eo of the: Highland Parkdgfispital assoâ€" at the Moraine hotel last Monday| S‘deration of annual reports and the noon the interesting feature was a| transaction of any other business very excellent review of Chicago hisâ€"| Will be held on â€"Monday, November 4, tory by the Rev. Frank Fitt, which|.at 7:30 p.m. at the hospital. A meetâ€" proved of. exceptional interest and| iNg of the board of managers will be was heard with appreciation by the| held immediately after its adjournâ€" memm 'pmnt' On Tuemy ‘noon ment.. St:oékholdefllnd ffimd‘ of the about 15 members attended the meetâ€"| A880ciation are requested to attend. ing of the new Glencoe Rotary club, en t . .o /0 . in" that village. â€" "a c y _ â€" Balloon Dance wormmnmame s Good weather brought 200 golf players to register at Sunset Valley last Sunday, and the total registraâ€" tion for this season is now in excess of 29,500, which is S,finmore.than during 1928, President Laing reports. Rev. Frank Fitt Talks â€"<at H. P. Rotary %eeting â€"_It is â€"promised that ~"this "Will beâ€"an unusualâ€"meeting, â€"withâ€"severalâ€"added entertainment features, and everyone who attends is assured a good time. All members are urged toâ€" attend. Keep the date in mind, Nov. 4, at 7:30, and do not {ail to be there. â€"â€"= prised at the alacrity with which high . 3y 4 9 1 ly. â€"Fj puppeteers, including myself, manipâ€" ulate the strings. _______ s ~*"*Oneâ€"really: becomes quite an exâ€" â€"â€"â€" ~â€"(Continued on â€"page 48)â€" _ _ Sunset Valley Club __ _ _ Annual to Be Nov. 4 _ Attention is again called to the anâ€" nual meeting and banquet of the Sunâ€" set Valley Golf club, to be held Nov. 4, at 7:30 p. m, at the Green Tea Pot. Presiding like an Olympic god over the destinies of a troup of woodenâ€" headed dolls, even such engaging pupâ€" pets as those of Tony Sarg, is not exactly the eisiect job in the world, Mr, Charles E:; Searle will tell you. Marionette Director Handling of Puppets H1iGHLAND. ,l:m, IurrNors, TnumuOcl;)m 81 Jazz hounds. *A Balloon dance will be given by| any of the following persons, w Troop A, 14th Cavailry at their barâ€"| constitute the committee having t racks mffl“mwn{njsamwww matter in charge:~ Mrs. James Lo ning, Nov. 2 at eight o‘cleck. ‘Music! Miss Goddard, Mrs. m V1 D 4 sned °D "Sheridan‘ and ~ 7 M ta m 7, + â€"â€"The first lesson in "Contract and )\uc:iz)o Bridge" was given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Helen Hyde Carter and proved exceptionally interesting. ‘A large number of. club members availed themselves of the privilege of instruction from this noted teacher. Mrs, Carter holds classes at Ossoli Mondays at two o‘clock for the next five weeks. v3ta," Nes On November. 12, the next regular ram congists of luncheon at 12:30 %«Tsfimmm be awarded at each table. Mrs. Rusâ€" sell would appreciate all reservations being in by noon on Monday, Novem: Tiygape L 1: > +â€">: nc3 un se e aing i oo o neceninies umc c ces The board of directors of the Salâ€" vation Army drive wish to . thank Mayor B. F, Lewis and the City Counâ€" cil of Highland Park for permitting them to tag on Monday, Oct. 28. Mrs. Harry L. Canmann acted as captain and her coâ€"workers were Mmes. G. Allen, A. N. Brown, R. Bosworth, A. Hulburch, R. E. Kozak, L. Marks, E. Olsen, H. Rustan, L. Ream, C. coâ€"workers and the people of Highâ€" land . Park who so generously conâ€" tributed to our cause. e H. P. Hospital Ass‘n 3 , Holds Meeting Nov. 4 Salvation Army _ BR s Drive Here Success Mrs. Anthony French Merrill lecâ€" tured before a capacity house at Osâ€" soli â€"last ‘Thursday morning. Her subject was "Short Biographies." On Thursday morning, October 31, at ten o‘clock â€"Mrs. Merrill has chosen for her subject, "New Plays." Tickets may now be purchased at the door on the morning of the lecture or from Mrs.â€"J;>â€"J. Cléary,; Highland Park 1855. dnA 5e It appears from the very large tendance thus far that Ossoli i8 _ tined to have one of its most suce ful seasons. __Attract Many; Merrill Ossoli Club Events Lectures Are Popular emirigiinets us : ~ ooR w o2 , 1929 Ossoli is desâ€" most successâ€" atâ€" ~~The Parentâ€"Teacher association ofâ€"â€" . Tincoln school is sponsoring a moveâ€" â€" _ me â€" s in that district, for use this and sueâ€" â€" â€"~ ceeding winters. The park board is > lending very valuable assistance, but the coâ€"operation of the residents of _ that locality is necessary, in order to Wchieve the desgired result. â€" Pledgés _ of five dollars or less are being askedâ€" â€" for. If you are interested and are willing to contribute your share toâ€" : Sergt. William Flinn, who has been a member of the local police force forâ€"the fast #ix years and has a fine â€"record â€"forâ€"efficientâ€"andâ€"faithfulâ€"serâ€" vice, has resigned to take efféct Nov. 1, and will engage in farming near Burlington, Wis., where he has purâ€" chased a farm. He has sold his property here in connection with the deal, it is understood. Mr. Flinn has been a farmer before and has exâ€" perience in this line. His friends hore wish him every success. f Seek Pledges for Mrs. Seyfarth, whose death ocâ€" eurred Sept. 6, 1928, had been a well known andâ€"much belovedâ€" resident of Highland Park for 17 M > â€"she was for nineâ€"years a member of the. any of the following persons, who constitute the committee having this matter in charge:~ Mrs. James Loeb, Miss Goddard, Mrs. Kellogg Spoed, The clock is a large bronze affair attached to the corner of the school building.. â€" It has an 18â€"inch dial which is illuminated, and the whole piece is an artistic ornament to the structure as well as a fitting memoâ€" rial to a woman who gave so much of her time and talent for the benefit of the school. m n man Theâ€"clock, "The Flight of Time," which has been given to the Lincoln school as a memorial to Mrs. Nellic Martin Seyfarth, former member of the board of education of District 108, will be formally dedicated Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, Nov. 6, at 2:80 helped to make this gift possible, and all others who are interested, are inâ€" vited to attend, according to an anâ€" nouncement from the school office. Sergt. Flinn Leaves _ â€" Police Force to Farm Gift to Lincoln School in Memâ€" ory of Mrs. Seyfarth, Forâ€" merly on Board Active and Useful Life Ice Skating Rink w megg a NumMBER 35

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