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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1929, p. 14

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mumecsartundnrcrry 6 epenege romeniprimy < Six of the 16 Illinois cities with a population of $0,000 or over;, Gpicuo, Cicero, Danyille, Decatur, Moline, and Peoria showed a higher ‘infant morâ€" tality rate than in 1927. these cities one out of every tenth child born failed to see its first birthâ€" day. ; â€"Oak Park retains its reputation as the healthiest place for babies with an infant mortality rate ‘of 40.6. Elgin has the next best record, with 89.6, lowered from 54.+ in 1927; s . Highest Mortality The highest mortalityâ€" rates in the State were in Forest Park with 111.1, Cicero with a rate of 110.2, Lincoin withâ€"99.5 and Cairo with 97.6. _ In rate than Illinois. Simons, chairman of the Child Welâ€" fare committee for the Illinois Leaâ€" gue of Women voters. Writing for the Illinois voter, the monthly magaâ€" zine of the league, Mrs. Simons says that the infant mortality rate.during 1928 vusl%‘wered from 64.4 deaths under one year of age per 1000 births, to 64.2.â€" 12 of the 42 states, for which ________ Work Effective ____â€" â€"Theâ€" workâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" league isâ€"being felt in many departments. In Child welfare, for instance, Illinois was a healthier place for babies in 1928 than @&;mmmmn, /. The recent meeting in the new quarâ€" ters at the Presbyterian church, was very well attended, and unusually inâ€" teresting with a ort of the state convention by Mts.“gmtant Hopkins, president, â€"and .a most : stimulating talk on social hygiene by Dr. Rachâ€" elle Yarros who is an authority on the subject and who was able almost at the last minute to give an hour or two to Highland Park out of her very full schedule. : The Highland Park League of Women voters now has a membership of 225, thanks_ to this fall‘s successâ€" ful membership drive, and the growâ€" ing interest of women in intelligent citizenship. s c e Membership Now 225‘i Following Succeas) Drive; faxas: ls?ntg&i-x““" f LEAGUE OF WOMEN ’ _ VOTERS GROWS HERE 14 Highland Park Woman‘s Club â€" available,â€"show â€"a > lower WOMEN‘S ORGANIZATIONS §M by the Publicity Committees of the Various «+ Ravinia Woman‘s Club Good Medicineâ€"Educational E short with . Eve Bennett, Olive Tell." Family." 'l‘lnlntdhcuqâ€"u.c, on play ‘by Frederick Lonsdale. A Hint to Bridesâ€"Christieâ€"Paramount. ~A "‘“.tflmhfiltmm'uhnm usual theme. & G!"c 2 o fmtie® HMotks. x;h'"“;,“ amodonet"" To £." o0 mature for children.._______________c c n2" Four Feathersâ€"Paramount. â€" Ji le _ life animal and native scenes nlnrk:ll:g. fiu':' Baluteâ€"Fox. _ A very pleasing Annapolis story, _ Clean, highly entertaining. Family. A ~Wint 4uc /‘ dare id« local chapter. â€". The committeeâ€"of Betterâ€"Films of the local chapter of the D.A.R. is anxious to create a greater demand for better films and support only the best pictures. The Reviewing commitâ€" tee of the National Society of the D.A.R. ‘with representatives Of five other â€" nationalâ€"organizations â€"revi one or more films every morning in the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Hollywood. s The following pictures listed below have been reviewed and graded as ‘ggn%m:..mwu furnished â€"by the List_ of Features Reviewed ‘Graded by Committee of Natyl. Society â€"> D.A.R. MOVIE GUDE TO APPROVE FILMS Patronize the Press Advertisers RAVINIA 15456 S.S8T. JOHNS WeRA EL. > > s â€" 15â€" se en Nn ces angr sn oigaces in o pach is ns k t s rate h o Li t Sn Let‘utit:ko time for all things; make us grow calm, serene and Grlav*l’:haiwmaymliseithtbclitththin‘-tht create differâ€" ences; that in the big things of life we are as one. * § And may we strive to touch and know the great common woman‘s ~â€" heart of us all; and O Lord God, let us not forget to be kind. COLLECT FOR CLUB. WOMEN _ x”%umd;e?i,m' from pettiness; let us be hrn in thou"ht, in word without selfâ€"pity and without prejudice. 3 MB beo never be hasty in judgment and always generous. _ _ . â€"_â€"__â€"1__â€"_ We are established â€"here â€"tc ve . you . the â€"bestâ€"inâ€"wholesomeâ€"tasty cooking F0 Arecmevees w P L ~you toâ€"try our lunchéon and dinner. Lc sb tuith in a MB ies ha in dn wAlgatt «oc Bs T hi igu hn hitt y inaal Baot e c Mn n chgnp ie 32. .. cce a itÂ¥ e mt e sdainctns mmittees of the Various Women‘s Clubs and Organizations â€" . =. Daughters of the American Revolution :« â€"â€" Ossolf Club * * H, P. League of Women BE OUR GUEST TEA ROOM ,," Entertaining ent and always generous. betterâ€"impulses, straightforward and ~~Dangerous Curvesâ€"Paramount. _ A circus story ‘of doubtful value for young children. Big Newsâ€"Pathe. Newspaper story; murâ€" der mystery. Mature for children. â€"â€"Social flhm:m‘ An ~amusing eom-bi well cast. Family, dn.l;:. Goo:l :hrgh.ut fe w.II ages. ‘Thunderboltâ€"Paramount _ A tense | gripâ€" ping story of the underworld. Adults. _ Strong Boyâ€"Fox. Improbable story ; hug afgations." Famige t MSory . amilkâ€" omay i5 Geane e Cns wupe t . Masqueradeâ€"Fox. Exoiting â€" melodrama. n'-.- h uic ie lt l nnbrian id h -â€",v-v-'l h righyiare dctgreiiiiactc 2028 m“wrflh:r;?u- A story of ..m..;r. &%;&m Clean fun. The _ Single â€"Stundardâ€"M. '*c,ba':'fi‘xm:m se way ae dome Fov. Amurine . faree â€" _ The Gnuo’?:mkr Caseâ€"Paramount. _A clean but. harrowing owing mystery. Adults. igfimf_'-:m. C e O 0 faamens no PR ES TTâ€"â€"' soneeieettt . PR VnE . w Cel "afferls and Musis_ Pos. A geliettfel com Family,_ «: Twa * Wm-mp-m. t. An underworld story t-mru.z nuEnny ‘fl Evelyn Brent. ';mm Griffith. _ Famâ€" entertainmen lendid Family, The Arlyl:‘ 0”.0â€"-'% story. Several fine actors in cast. direcâ€" . Hollywood Revue of, 1929. M. G. M. All Half Marriageâ€"R. K. O. Story of secret The Cocoanutsâ€"Musical comedy of medioâ€" wevue. 1929. . M. G. M. All A__!',fih.&l musical revue with â€"Marie Stuart PHONE P.~2401 ~Professor Davis has literary taste, perfect poise, a voice of unusual QW&M Mflli‘g and is a master e io onl e leaves an inspiration. Towands wvm nd for such institutions as &‘ oklyn Institute of Arts and nees â€"and the New York City board of education. He has been reâ€" engaged for a similar series for the present season. f *~For"a number of seasons Professor â€"Prof. â€"Edwards has appeared freâ€" quently on the lecture and lyceum platform with unusual success and for the past nine summers has given a series of recitals and lectures at Chauâ€" tauqua, New York, the largest and bestâ€"known chautauqua in the counâ€" Prof. Edwards has just returned from St. Louis where he read "Jourâ€" ney‘s End" and "The Royal Family." There were about 1500 people at each of the performances and the programs were highly successful. The address will consist of selecte readings with interpretative comment arranged around a central theme. Th ous and contain poetry, prose an drama;;":=:>>;": hk mank topic will be "The Greatest Things it Literature." ; ; Professor Davis Edwards, head o the department of public speaking i the Divinity school of the Universit of Chicago, will be the speaker at th Highland Park Woman‘s club, Tues day, Dec.â€"17, ‘at 2:30 o‘clock. â€" Hi Noted Educator and Lectur WOMAN‘S CLUB TO HEAR PROF. EDW AR to Talkâ€"and Read for ~" s a=tapans Notable Enjoyment Prof. Davis Edwards Delights St. Louis avate wmaky Thursday, Dec. 12 Chktaryinrne Aurdtes

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