Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

CITIZENS, ORGANIZE RELIEF CENTER VOLUME XIX Social S.e.rvite f?y.,e",t',hm? Much interest is manifested in Residents to List Work _ the plan of the Highland Park Bet. Clothing, Supplies lu, Homes committee to establish a __ free advisory bureau to aid in the Highland Park has again demons- furnishing and refurpishing of homes trated its ubility to meet any situa- in,this, city, and already many in. tum, promptly and efficiently. Few i qunres have been received by the com- __ _._..._=.:~.. "A"... “a"... ma. an o,.Amittee. Highland Park has again demons- lurmsnlnz lino resurplsnmg u; "mums trated its ability to meet any situa-li" this city, and already many in. ttun, promptly and efficiently. Few nu.iles have been received by the com- enmmunities could father such an or- rimme- _ garizatinn as the new Highland Park This committee, which last year Social Service committee. of which furnished the house at Lincoln Ind H. F. Kelley is chairman. From but Linden avenues for the Better a thought 12 days ago it is today tt Homes Campaign. plans this Better very much alive and going organ- Homes advisory bureau to be a per- ization with a history of accomplish- manent clearing house of ideal and nzent already behind it. assistance for those who need help Highland Park is indeed to be con- in this line, and services in advisory granulated on its ever-ready human. capacity will be given gratis by wo- itarianism. men of taste and experience in the An Mfiee has been opened in the furnishing, finishing end decorating old Community Sham on Central av. of houses, or parts of houses, " well muc. The committee will act through as in planning gardens. it, full time secretary as a clearing Information regarding this pltttt An Mfiee has been opened in the old Community Shun on Central av- enue. The committee will act through its full time secretary as a clearing house fur unemployment relief and othnr charitable work in Highland Park and Highwnod. The secretary in charm can be reached by calling 1':ighland Park 4000. The Iredale (Continued on page 42) The Ravinia Woman's club will brTrin its social activities for the year with the first dance of a series of four, which will be held at the Vil. lage house, Saturday evening, Nov. A committee of four members of the bnnrd of directors of the club, is in charge of the first party which will be a “garden party" and com- lion. _ sgrgng, and Mrs. 1yaburn Jones. "Silver Box" Open to Hospital Auxiliary The Silver Box, the new Rift de. partment of the Alden Studio, will be opened by the Hospital Auxiliary on Tuesday, Nov. 18. A percentage of the day's sales are to go to the auxiliary. _ __ fiirnlimber, of this auxiliary will act as sales ladies during the day and will serve tea in the afternoon. avinia Woman's Club to Give Dance Nov. 22; First of Series of 4 T be Highlanh Park Press I dances This committee, which last year furnished the house at Lincoln Ind Linden avenues for the Better Homes Campaign, plans this Better Plan Better Homes f Advisory Bureau to Aid House Furnishing Information regarding this pltml may be obtained by calling Mrs. How- ard Kornblith, II. P. 1778. or my of the following members of the com- mittee: Mesdnmes Carleton M. Vail. J. M. Lebalt. Clayburn Jones, Howard Bode, Eugene Klaber, George WIllnce Carr. in the relief work this winter the Better Homes committee will tnke charge of house furnishings, u a sub. committee with Mrs. Hastings as chairman of the Relief committee. Third Attemnt to Rob Highwood Bank At eleven this morning four men mnde the third attempt, the “Pond urtsueeesrful, to rob the Highwond State bank. Two men entered the bank. one remaining " the door, tmd the fourth one in the ctr. The order to hold up your hand: brought the tear gas rosppnse from the bank em- nlnyes and so upset the highwuymen thnt they fired several shots which narrowly escaped Mr. Enquist, the rushier. and teller Lenrini. Citizens hearing the alum hastened to pursue the robbers in nutos but they auc- neirded in mnking their escape. Sponsor Boph. Fail: The Lincoln school Parent-Teach- rr's association are sponsoring o Book Fair to he held Dee. 8, 4 and 5 in the school Iuditorium. The purpose of the llir is two Md: to establish a book fund for Lincoln school with the proceeds of the sale and to make it possible for parents to select not only the but in looks for their children but those that will he moot helpful to them in ttvie school work. These books will be sold It regular nrices and perhlps in many easel less than at book stores. This will be I convenient way of buying books for Chritstttt" gifts. HIGHLAND PARK, luaNom, Tuumn, Novmm it Lincoln School The Highland Park city firemen are planning this year to main play Santa Claus to, poor children and are appealing to thou more fortun- ate to share their old toys, em, with the boys and girls who otherwise might not receive any Christnuot gifts. as the need this year in treat. The firemen, an in previous yeara, will repair and paint the toys donated. They have no way of calling for these donations and ask that they be sent either to the Central station or the' Ravinia station of the department. The appeal is made in the following letter from Fire Chief Hoakina: "it has been the cultom of the tire department to ask for old toys to Repair in their - time. The de- 'ipartmcnt has been the menu: of mak- iing'lmany children happy on Christ. man for every child in poor circum- ly. The members feel that the de. mand will be greater this year and are anxiouI to see a happy Chrint- mu for ever ychild in poor circum- stances. We are linking all our citi- zens to check over all the children'- toys and give us the broken or dit: Firemen to Play Santa Claus Again This Year; Want Toys to Repair lens to check over all me cnuorevu toys and give us the broken or dis- carded ones. The department will repair and paint them and lee that they will no to some child who will be just as pleased " if it'were a new toy. You can deliver the toys to either the Ravinia station or the Central fire station. The department has no way of calling for the toy: " your home so if you cannot deliver them, try and have them delivered to us by one of the local expressing companies. ' "Any family that he- not the menu of buying toys_ for their children. and would wish them to be remembered It Christmas, may write I letter " dressed to Chief Hoikln. giving the In of the child and state whether . boy or girl und whet the child would like to have. -“The boys will do their bert to an the requests. Apriointment of four other mem- bers of the proposed intercity com- mittee to investigete and direct the proposed out in [In retee in north shore towns. we: made by Meyer L. J. Ynger. of Waukegan, Wednesday, in ucordence with the (loci-ion ruched by oftleito from 10 citiel Ind towns in the meeting held in High- lend Perk. int Friday evening. The committee u named by Mayor Ynger inrludes the following mem- bers; Fred Dickinson. city manger. Winnetka, chllrmun; Lyle Gourley. commissioner, Highland Park. secre- tary: George R. Young, village men- nger. Giencoe: end Jemel R. Hood, president of the villue of Nertle1d. Mayor Yuer will he the fifth mem- ber of the committee. iourley_ MePlter Itt “E. C. HOSKINS. Chief of Fire Department 18, 1930 Good Dinner at Green Tea Pot, Followed by Program: x. “new! in Address COMMERCE CHAMBER NOVEMBER MEETING “Niel ant Club Members Appear on Program Nov. 19 m butter The meet I'll rum pl Helen th- H Ravinia Garden Club Meets Tomorrow Mrs, Pun] Batter of Glance: will monk on the “Pusan-don of Our Native Flowers" at the next - meeting of the Ruin“ Garden club. which will be held It the homo of Mrs. Theo. L. Olboriu. 1885 Kincaid Avenue. Friday. Nov. It Manic tram) TIN The The “mom llim ember The artists the ‘mpour. will play a plum: group and nfcn Mayer Inning. director of A High School archaic". with "s. , Wood Sim-ore. will play . Brahms mu for violin and piano. ting th ontt bate at the Green To. Pot, 1 I by 69 members Ind pr imam-ting and profitati Mr rrth Ihore music circle: " well Highl-nd Pnrk. Helen Abbott M, president of the XII-loin: of Chicuo. a (anchor, and solo- r hare nbility. wilt ling I group mus; Mrs. W. D, Yang. Illo I her of the Munich!“ club president of the metslosd Park , club, winding I mp of con- ' songs. Grace bench 0mm Memos. org-um, pinks. and November t'ttwr, Iddrosu Comma . the G Highland Nrk lush: club will " the home of Mrs. William 3:14 Hazel IVI'IIIP on Walnu- " MM mc oral opinion that between the rm ll by Irnoon, Nov maimed to of the m munued ll other dinner and the Hum-ad " r the mall fee. be unlisted by In banning. and In M of the evening Wu win Vim-um. who woke med MeCrvatsl haul and f plan of improving Cen. from the Winch build- ryon than? to Linden th the lid of slides Mr, able to give " utgdUqtm " Mr ith the irtures the the form trtttwttU, on for the chemo duh nronent m held Tut-mt on put! *' Jte Winch build- vntlv to Linden lid of slides Mr. give hi. atgdu- yery roiorfttt im- rrm " residential- me on Walnu- . 19. Members brine (new on the tt vntrll r, tad Nuulu New ttt " and 'ttr {.QI‘IIOOI. all well known pron type of ill and Chan nun it much vilettt In Brsr WI 'nv ‘ll

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy