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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1930, p. 3

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VOLUME XIX COMMERCE CHAMBER MONTHLY Milml% The regular monthly session of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce we: held Tuesday evening at the Green Teapot, {allowing In excellent dinner. Attendance was good and a number of matters of interest to the chamber were discussed. Good Session Tuesday Night at Green Teapot; Matters Causidered John Moran, advertising manager of the C. N. S. & M. R. R. and also of the Chicago Rapid Transit Co., de- livered a most interesting address on "Chicago and its Metropolitan Area." Mr. Moran's address was accompanied by slides which clearly indiested its founding, growth and achievements. The minutes of the February meet- ing were read, approved and ordered placed on flle. t New Member The application for membership of the Highland Park Yellow Cab com- pany was favorably acted upon gnd Mr. Bresnlhan was to be so notitred. A communication from Lucille Windette offering any organization a tract of unimproved land in Highlnnd Park as an outing ground we: read, upon motion of L. B, Sinclnir this letter is to be acknowledged end on nmendment of Mortimer Singer, in- quiry in to be made " to exnct loca- tion of property and then information is to be turned over to interested puties. A request for $200 from the Ra- viniu Opera company was read, and in yeeordnnee with the by-hors, the request is to be read at the April (Continued on pIge 42) Rotary Club Addressed National Indian Leader At the remain luncheon session of the Highland Park Rotary club, at noon Monday, It the Moi-nine hotel, the chief feature was an interesting talk by Scott H. Fisher, tt fu11-b1ooded Chippewa Indian and president of the Grand Council Fire of American In- dians. He told many interesting things about Indian reservstions and their school systems, etc., and his talk was heard with npprecintion by the member present. .On Much 24 the club will elect its directors for‘the ensuing yen, and later the board will elect the oMeers. The Ladies' Aid of Redeemer Evan. gelicnl church, West Central avenue, will give I supper on Wednesday eve- ning, March 19, in the sssembiy room. Chop suey is to be served together with other dishes that go with such I dinner. The society is preparing to serve about 250 members and their friends. Chop Suey Supper _ to Be Held March 19 T be Highlanh Park Press An unusually interesting meeting of the Lake County Federation of Woman's clubs will be held Wednes- day, March 19, " the Episeopal por- ish house on Broinord avenue, Lib. ertyville, It 1:30 p. ' A Ihort busi- ness meeting, which will include the reports of oMeera and choir-men of committees. and the election ot new oMeem, will be followed by o pro- gram that promises to be exception- ally nttrnctive. . Greetings from the President of the Hostess club, Mrs. G. Clrroll Gridley of the Libertyville Woman's club will be responded to try the pres- ident of the Lake County Federation. Mrs. Arthur Rag. Both Mrs. C. W. Gibson, president of the 10th district, snd Mrs. Grnhsm Munch, vice-presi- dent of the district, will give greet- ings, end there will be singing by the chorus of the Libertyville Woman’s club. T Mrs. Wesley Boyee, of Chicuo. will give some delightfully entertnin- ing sketches from lite; Miss Alice MncMuter, exec. secretary of the Travellers Aid society will tell in I few words and in an appealing man- ner some of the problems of that worthy society; Mrs. R. Russell Ed.. wards, chnlrmun of internutionll Re- lstions in the 10th district, will give a short talk on "The Inter-Depend- ence of Peoples"; and the ruin nd- dress at the meeting will be . non- politicnl talk by Judge Perry L. Per- sons of the county court on “Sociul Work in the County Court." Those who are flrnililr with Judge Personl' work know that his measure will be a vital one for the residents of Luke county. The meeting will be followed by I pleasant social hour, at which the members of the Libertyville Wom- an's club will net is hum-ea. Prom the membership of the tli clubs which form the Federation 3 large unend- nnce is expected to be present March 19. County Federation of Women's Clubs Meet at Llbertttoitle March " Monday evening, March 17. is the date of the Innual ball of the city firemen, to be held in the high school T',','g.'ltt The public is invited to patro lee this annual event epon- sored by the local fire fUhters for the benefit of the Firemen'e fund, and it is hoped that attendance will be large. Good music is usured and a fltte time is promised all who attend. Whether you cm attend or not, buy a ticket or two anyhow; it's a good cause. Firentenu Annual Ball to Be Held Next Monday Ben.” Miller Skating Roller skating' for the benefit of the Navy Relief Iociety will be held It the Armory, Greet Lakes New] Tnining station. from 7:30 to 10:80 Saturday evening, March 16. one." end their civilian friend: are invited. menu» Pm, lumen, Taxman, Mm 18, 1980 The Sunset Valley [all course came through the winter in itne condition, President Edward M. hing reports. A number of the memberl were out Sunday, end while the green- were not open for use, meny prectieed driving on the flimyl. A crew of men In now " work amending sludge and raking It on the (airways. This sludge In: woven most ttenef1ein1 to the [run on the flimyl. The fail-wen of Sunset Valley ere improving etch yen end the members will tttstat reason to be proud of their course. The North Shore Open will be held on June 23 this your. 81500.00 in when will be offered. This event In: been one of grout interest to the [ol- fen of the China) “on. Keep the date in mind-be I booster for your town civic utivitiel. Menu Fellowship Club Friday Night; C. Edward Thorney to Be Speaker Sunoet Valley Golf Coum In Fine Shape; Plan Many Activities There will be a joint committee meeting of the Sport- Ind Putiluu committee and the Publicity commit- tee' It the Park Dirtriet oMee, Tun- day, March 18 It P.80 p. m. Next Friday evening at 6:80, the sixth dinner of the Men'l Fellow-hip club will be held at the parish house of the Presbyterian church at 6:30 o'clock. The dinner will be preceded by a “ling." Mr. C. 'es, Thor. my will deliver an illustra ecture on the growth and development ot Metropolitan Chicago. put, present and future. What will the population of Highland Park be in 1940? Come end learn thin Friday night. All men invited. Reserve dinner leat- " R. P. 683 or 1025. Ravinia Garden Club Holds Meeting Friday The aninin Gnrden club will hold its regular monthly meeting on Fri. day, lurch " It , p.m. at the home of Mn. H. J. Lynn, 163 Ukeaide nvenue. A paper. “Planting the Sprint Gar- den," along with slid" received from the Better Home: and Gurkh- mu- uinc will Nrnin the program for the afternoon. A general alien-lion will follow. Saturday evening, Much 15. the fifth ennuel dance of the Hithvood Fire department will be held at the Onk Terran Ichool. Good manic he: been secured and thou who mud In mum! a plenum evening. For meal weeks members of the Ravinia Gnrden club have been fore- ing bulbs and plum. and are remind. ed that thin in the meeting It which they will be Judged. Highwood Firemen - Hold Dmce Saturdny MI. JOHNS PROM KILLED BY BOARD Votes to Abandon PM: Council Approve. Sher”!!! Bod Improve-ant The board of local improvemenu, " the regular union of the board and titr council "and” evening, voted to abandon the propoeed em- sion of St. Johm avenue north be- came of the probable prohibitive coat. The action came followlnl " ad- journed public hearin; on the aub- Joet' in which several objectora were heard, as well as some who favored the plan, if it could be carried out without too [real expenae to the properties to be aaeeeaed. Can-healer Ree, Prealdee Commissioner William My. who presided at the meeting of both coun- cil and board, explained that the al- timaled you: of the project ml‘bt teeth a half-million dollara. includ- ing the coat of property to be con- demned, and in reply to cue-lion- u to poaeible aeeeaement avera‘ee. he pointed out that. while definite M. urea could not be given More the annulment: were apread. it waa prob- able that aaeeumenia'mi‘ht nut trom 8100 a front toot on property dimet. (Continued on page 80) Annual Business Meet of H. P. Woman’s Club Tuesday, March 18th The tunnel buulneu meeting of the Highland Park Women's club will be held on Tueedey, Much MI, at two o'clock, ittstend of the usual club hour. All memben In urged to be present an important bulinen will be discussed. There will be report: of om": report- ot the In“ committee; revllion of Irv-lawn; Tul- duy, lurch 18, at 2:00 pan. 6qu My Clan The Highland Purl: Women's club community Garden clu- will meet It the home of In. Eugene H. Klelm'. mo B, Linden avenue. on Welland-y. March to, " " o'clock. Mrs, Khber will (W! . tell on Rock Gardens. other which then will be I dinuuion of plum for I” Ihow. A public well“: ml“ will he held at the Womnn'l club on Hominy. Incl: " It 2:80 p. m.. The work of the various welfare org-Madam and institution. will be "and by the MI who are 49mm that that and w to an. wry work. The program promin- to be very isttor-thte Ind ull mental of the club and of an community an and to com and Inn wine in huh: (lone by the he” mlution. This mut- llg I. -oesd by the Pub“: Wol- f." committee of the Social Service dcputmcnt of ttte club. T Public Welfare Meet to Be Held March 24 Nun-I 2

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