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Highland Park Press, 20 Feb 1930, p. 3

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fll',tr-t-t 'Fir-ii lbOnion. Immédhul! following; the Wt 1tatesi, that!" of the 313mm Park Chapter, No. 320. RAJ!" on Wed.. Md” “in! at 7:30 o’clock, the 23‘ 1eyue 'tetr'a Ma will be, Most Ex. Master’s Degree, B. P. Chapter .V - v; """'vr"u"'_tEN" folk sanctum: 1w Mr. Milo In! in costume. Hm...John R. Todd at 'the piano; There wtf? also be read- itttts by Mm. W. M. Plant, Jessie Wood Sincere at the piano: I. violin -f,rt,uW-?re-aretuiriiiUiiiii,"r It. Todtl " the piano; I 'tttttgt-ttMs, ',,t1r,reyHiii-ifiir-iiiiiitiifti? with Uri? _r'.aul Downing at tlttttitynp; and, II ree'..? (imp by’ Jim. Emmerich Wis The aitthland Pulp-Nude club will me: at the home of Mrs. George Ir, 'ttttrs-st-jiri-iii/ai-i-i-Ili-iii?'-'.-?',-',-;-; o'clock on Wednésdly, February M, with Mrs. W. K. Harrison, Miss Ida. Knaak, Mm. A. o. Mann Jr. and Mrs. tl. H. Plummet assisting the hotrteta/ A novel feature of the program will be {~wup or-tMi-teh-rv-au-it- folk song‘vsung by Mr. Milo In] it costume, um...John R. Todd at I n _3__, - - Better Homes in America is a non- _tttttttttler3tuli, ode,” m, tittnal Valium R 1u'ikliiidiadg Wining“: ' . F mat of Jibiiiing condition: and 'the some n " aEdq g - - , _lik1ltr'/tltHir mi: life., Ita program -led.trruFtrtiarhiiisiiiie- one of the thousands at -emtiahittek whigh have been mrtahtished in cities, towns, and viilatres-throattrhout the pantry. ”The eatttpaitratis sponsored Ioeatrr by parent-teacher associations, woman’s clubs, civic associations and in some communities by schools and eolletrety, 15 a part of their educational pro- (Continued on page 16) V . Mn. Bawird G. Kornblith has been 'appoinhd khan? l. _etttttmittmutrW -iiil will?” for the purpose of plan- ning a Roger Homes campaign in Highland Pitrit, Illinois. This, appoiattamrrtt-wo made iron the national otBee of Better Homie in America in Washington, D. C., which ml: your sponsor: a nation- wide P'Nmm-dor-th.-Hanrsrtmrrrs-e-n-t of housing condition. The argon- intion is headed by Secretary Wil- bur who succeeded Presideno Boom in its Pt%ftdtttt.' ”Mr; Hoover now serves an honorary chnirmnm Dr. James, Ford is in, autism; charge of the campaign. l . . . PiMusic Club Meets Wednesday, February 26 it the conclusion of the ( Mrs. H. G. Kornbluh Appointed '-r- 19 "1110311. Jutruuytanautuer--,-, Is for Nation Campaign NAME CHARM F01: ___ Mltlt1l00llgisutttg Vanna XVIII Ii): Highlanh Park Ptiitst them wmllm Birthday Dam North Shore lodge Ito. WI, A. P. of A ,ill.httht ' Wnbm; .._ . . fitied _ it ummmn oh tfi-ttttt evening, Februnry 22. All members ind their friend- Ire' invited. ‘ Dupe Bold MM _ Time thes-a" what-{Djistmefl ynu can out}! '1semiiiiiidii main; danem at the Odd Follow: hall. Dont forget till Shauna in still playing hat poppy music for the crowd. Highwood is to hove a band. At l a meeting of the Bighwood Improve- ment association 1rlteiret_rreriut.i , 1t'ttmtthmettrstitrr-tiak bomber such e project. Alreednyhe omn- iution it under ,wey with 24 mm‘ . beta of the band Rated, and more ep- plications expected. Aldo' Bin! was appointed director of the new bond and Postmaster' East ite' business manner. Highwood in any: "pm- gresnive, and with an organization like the civic improvement ”loci.- tion always madrto promote com- munity welfare plan, the city in " yPtt_t1mstotriiartriri't'iii'if, of improvement in my, way. The , t,te-,),yiGiiiu-riaui',i'i--,r- I Elena“ feature MAM: progressive ( prawn. -> c. ', Highwood Organizing ‘ Bind; Being Sponsored BY Improvement Assn - .- -"-7 Alum 1"” 1rryir. Ighool, in tho artist whose, work ts,mtt.tistr,yrpiirjrGi'r" is most inter- esting,'varied inautgeet matter, force- fur in-gtyle, auttes Man in trust- meat. and pleasing in effect. These pictures have been hung in the Amer-1 ican and Chicago art exhibits and I Till be on diarhthestor two weeks. A special interest is attached to the writing: new exhibited in the shtrcaratieif, " they represent the wprk oi l new exhibitor in the com- WWII-no- was“, 1 Hrs. Climax! Wood'novelllt gag 'riiriiFrriiiiiiibii't'i'r'a't'k1 a; “Book: and People" before the " men‘e club on Tue-thy afternoon. Mn. Ward dethted book We. in m. .letion to life, using my Ween: 170th in illustration: of rm typee. Among the hooks re -r'i. 1 zero, “Coronet" by fit,',',',',"; "le “In.” 'Tfttehtnir p" by Force, "A Farewell to Arms" by Hemingway, “They Shaped to Folly? by Glasgow, "Alt Quiet on the West-' ern Front” by We. , Board of Managers Meeting The board of managers of the' B. P. mummy club will meet Monday,. Fm, 24, at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mr. Carleton Herkneee, 352' Prospect avenue. _ but”?! gamma -- -- Talk iyj,,l,ttt,,o,ga,1utiikie,,, _- WHanagera Meeting mam Art Exhibit Ph-riser-ere, -.UL, ' member I! Iuntox'n, WY. GriiiTiT, ad, Osslgi Club Business. 1'r ion ami/rea Feb. 25 -"e"e"ie w.-wu ml! - Iain: side thong! Doubly mind:- ment in their selection. . beauty" bitriddir,] titrrciiriiiil',Li' program, which was " much snjoydtl. The members are agreed that the I-_:__ Au . - It.id.tiat. I of them Pith Rotary club. . Holiday noon, in the Koran» hotel, '.WtfpteintfiemiGrir"i'iriioiii""ie' . entertainnunt by Axel Christians”, l noted we stu- froot Chicago; who ) is regularly heard from' station WON *and has been heard over other Chi-1 ) cage stations. His (amen Swedish impersonations, his excellent musical ability and his fund of humorous un- eedote. were all utilised in his pro- gram st theWRQtary meeting and 'm’tl’y delighted his hearers. who report that Mr. Christiansen is one of the best entertainers they have .heard. . l f This tine program Was provided as a result of an attendance contest stated by the club in the last three months. The club was divided into" two teams, headed respectively by' 1 Charles Hunter and Myron Rybolt, , and the contest was to determine t whieh side had thewbeststte i Tltt ot..." new: qltadto Entertainer]: _ -__ :_J'mndmm _ -__- . of Local Rotam Club E -_"_ "-"e_._.er out... " ll" on hour of ' fiiitiCtNaio,-- who froni station mm a ad over other Chi- s] i! (anon: Swedish 1! a "eitlarrtt was“) a: td of humorous an- 0 Itilixed in his pro. d 1317 meeting and th his hearers. who Ihristiamen is one im Miners they have g: In in: provided " th Ittendmee contest .".'t , in the last three tin, ' 1m Col. SinitlLto Talk“ 'to Lioni Club Today tract, city hall ....,........._..- Pauly Jail Building Co., “jail equipment, city hall ............ Jane: B. Glow a Son, mart work, city hall "r--.--- v,,____--_.. win-IV,- On motion of Commissioner Bony the following estimates were unit-w- ed and vouchers ordered issued in pay- ment of the seven] mounts: Joseph Cabana-2i, xenon] eon- . u use ton to be in se, the building department. t On motion of Commitsatoner Bony D. D. Corroutrh we: t1rs"r,,yrereyit. we! '15th sect-emu and": in con- nection with the Appeal board, and in accordance with the recommendetion of the board. _ . The ordinance unending the code _ in_regergi_ to the extension of the the limits?” passed at this juncture, on motion or-commit- . W e" i:"“" A. u-L3~~ - “ - _ The regular meeting 01 the city council on Monday owning I“ a short session, the only important mtter being the pm " on amendment "tt tho HM Path Code, providing for extension of the city in limits to connpond with the WAN“ boundaries "V This ordinance no road a n m ions meeting and Wu paced Honky evening an am! reading. It amend. Section 420. Of. the Highland Pork Code of,19.19,and it had numbed on file for public imsirtetiot the full time required by law. . On motion of Commissioner Ghrr. '.eir3pt.r.tttitwatstrraaukiiirrtrii.' Woolworth Co. for .the institution of a merchandise chute in the, aim itLtryatuyLthiEGtiariiiLCE',i'd2L 02mm __ "liifiiidhiii _----" “Fin-cu- Ita Famed: Other Routine ' Business Done ")l)llittrattiims _ 7 SHORT MONDAY mam m club. which ir‘held , the) aMg5aI _ - r2 ' , I ' Ftatey " u EW-Md-{mdia f thm for com-man , " ticket in 'h12g,t l DB" [Hillary . on. Invited to midi-cu the widen. (knit T. "Ration: was m. .= in; would be In". - born. The Liom A; " the Gran Ta ‘- Thursday. “kphuhcfiidc rtriudttiruiii m'tfomu _ "PPl'Mhttou. cy hull ............ 1,120.10 t Sou, marble mrfinz lf the Ingh. Mn” Commissioner" in, -----._.J.776.00 Nanak "

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