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Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1930, p. 4

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H. P. WOMAN‘S CLUB HEARS MRS. PARKER Notable Lecture on Travel College Education; Other (Club Activities H W 1 International Reputation h M â€" auditorit Kenilworth M M in Un h N )18 March con uind nJ the TY in lun h 9 n n agia prob h price nal and the Ini II can H State Engineer Hears Deerficld Avenue Case D in Rev. A. J Byas To Speak mn H rafl uJ He ha ran y the enuc the B Mr pl work ounsel ~John, Munro represented the city k at a hearing before the State Commérce rding the protection railroad crossing on +, where the North ors automatic gates ‘stern . railroad would iwâ€"was siznals. The eight y ortuni is known to a n Highland Park friends in this prC n of: automatic i cireuit which their switching Attorney Munâ€" ‘ring â€" was conâ€" II th ears in nf T H E ed and conâ€" the Chicago the present ig was conâ€" when North prosent furâ€" has pr leader iding elder y friends rward to ader. His services â€" rce from of those federa in Tli imes | _ * _ .. Fe Corps ;,""_ last 1 ragro I:«:lk(‘: sont f Ficht the sion, are service b Other â€" Ossoli Club Bridge Luncheon on March 11 ; Lecture Is Next Day ‘~Fort Sheridan, Illinois, Feb. 26,â€" The third boxing show of the year to be held in the Post gymnasium here today, Thursday night, March 6, at 8:15 p. m., will bring together ten nine bouts scheduled.. â€"Two of <these houts between Holmes, of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, and Kostrzewski, of Forst Sheridan, in the 165 pound class; and between Kelâ€" ly, of the Navy, and Landowski, of this Post, in the bantamweight diviâ€" sion, are the headliners of this allâ€" service bo..ing show. Other top notch fighters to be seen in action are Janiak, of D Battery, Fort Sheridan, who was the Sixth Corps Area heavyweight champion last year, and Russian, of the Great Lakes Station; Schlut, of /the 3rd Field Artillery Combat Train,â€" and Krass of the 12th Brigade, in the featherweight class; and Mallory, of A Troop, 14th Cavalry, and French, of the. Navy, in the heavyweight diâ€" vision. Four other fights are also The next regular meeting of Ossoli, Tuesday, March 11, at 12:30, is the last bridgeâ€"luncheon of the year unâ€" der the coâ€"chairmanship of Mrs. Chas. Wright and Mrs. Roswell Swazey the bridge luncheons and teas have been most delightful affairs., Ossoli is exâ€" pecting a large attendance, so please make reservations early with Mrs. is one ol the : esting collector country. _ This appearance before a Chicago audience although she is probably the best known speaker on Americana in the states of Michigan and Indiana. Boxing Bouts Tonight at Ft. Sheridan Gym Eim Place Filling Station Adds Pumps Spanish War Vets t Give Annual Dance The Eim Place.filling station, at Eim place and First street, has inâ€" stalled two new gas pumps for the betier service of its customers. These new pumps will supply Tydol ethyl gas, and motorists are assured prompt and efficient service when they want their tanks refilled at this station. Saturday evening, March 8, at eight o‘clock, Capt. McGrath Camp, U. S. W. V., and the auxiliary, will hold their annual dance in the Oak Terâ€" race school auditorium. Good music has been procured and all who atâ€" tend‘ are assured a pleasant evening. Mrs. W._C. Bremner entertained Sunday evening at her home on North St. Johns avenue in honor of her sisâ€" ter. Mrs. James Faucett, of Glencoe. cheduled ithorit The Mar h. 12, at 10:30, is to be Mrs." Robert J. Evans, an on cearly. American furniâ€" , china, and pewter. . She the finest and most interâ€" lectors in this part of the This is Mrs. Evans‘ first H.â€"P. 165. Morning Lecture â€" morning lecture Wednesâ€" ho 12. at 10:30, is to be to be seen D Battery, the Sixth wOMEN VOTERS BACK WORLD COURT PLAK League Urged to Study This and Other Measures Which Are Before Congress At a recent meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Women Voters, Mrs. Conâ€" stant Hopkins, president, read a letâ€" ter from Miss Belle Sherwin, presiâ€" dent of the National League, urging study of the federalâ€"measures sponâ€" sored by the league. Among these, i« the: Worldâ€" Court, about which there seems to be aâ€"great deal of confusion.‘ A brief resumé may be of interest. After the Senate voted the United States into the World Court some years ago, there seemed to be a deadâ€" lock,. The other nations in the Court objected to the Senate‘s fifth reserâ€" vation which said not only that adâ€" visory opinions shculd be public and all states concerned given a hearing, but that no advisory. opinions should be entertained without the consent of the United States in cases where it has or claims an interest, Counter proposals ‘were made which were not watisfactory to the state department, .Better Understanding The ritification of the Kellogg After the Senate States into the W years ago, there se« lock. The other na High School Seniors‘ Dinner Friday, Mar. 15 Instead of having the senior. hop this year, the seniors. of Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school are to have a dinâ€" ner party Friday evening, March 15, at 6:30. Dorothy chairman, which is t affair. Twentyâ€"six seniors â€"are working with Mrs. Peers, class adviser, and "Dot" Campbell to make the party a success. ‘The committees in charge are: entertainmentâ€"Virginia Engels, Virginia Grant; Lillian Smith, John Snite, and Harrison MeKillip; music â€"Roger â€" Taylor, ~Roger _ Paul, and MacPherson â€" Thomas; . decorationsâ€" Irma Salo, Dorothy Campbell, Virâ€" ginia Jeffries, Robert ‘Tucker, and John Hubley; dinnerâ€"Peggy Crawâ€" ford, Frances Rogalski, Marion Larâ€" son, and Leonard Keaster; ticketsâ€" Roger Paul, Willard Erickson, Hugh Seyfarth, Allison Martin, Mary Benâ€" nes, . Marion _ Weisenberger, _ Mary Rockwell, and Rosalis Fosbender; pubâ€" licityâ€"Marion Weisenberger. Junior League Holds j Clothes Sale Mar. 11â€"12 The secondâ€"hand clothes sale is to be held by the Junior League of Chiâ€" cago on March 11, 12, at 333 North Michigan avenue, Chicago. All kinds of clothes are on sale; these being colâ€" lected during the last month by the provisicnal members of the Junior League; all the clothes belonging to the Junior League members and this year‘s debuntantes. Allâ€" will be sold at very low prices. Store open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Continued on page 27 Thursday, March 6, 1930 Campbell, â€" class â€" social : in charge of the party be an. informal, "no date"

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