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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 42

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40 SHEAHEN MOTOR COMPANY Complete Automobile Service 1135 N. M. Johns Ave. Phom Phorw Iliuhlnnd Park 25ml Prepare Your Motor Car W WANTED Why not turn your motor car troubles over to me? w, day school dur- 371 “tended the r 400 have been in the evening Irv-cl adults make ha don't It h FLOYD KOON ft h lik h Thus Thi inte I " h WILDER’S MflimlliS DEERFIELD-SIIIELDS NOW ON EXHIBITION LOSE TO NEW TRIER Discarded Tinfoil Helps Charity Fund nut On anus!" Mi um \IZ1 nut (Continued from page ‘4) rm't " r-nt. There that those he gap in the supply in" um thuutth " amt» neeoration Th (-xhibm an 'hone H. P. 388 I. means of increasing the. lluspitnl Auxiliary a box at the Thrift {mind tinfoil. The tin- "l high high re is all much bunk . who think they do 1- afraid to hay un- iiub. Incidentally if high prices they go there and that ir 'un eat Mr. Wilde all which time some 'm-rs passed him collvcted only dinner. Perhaps h- boat but those 1y stuff continue rt ncicu were espe- d New Mexico, II the remaining " an that there Wt this interest- EV h would supply season or even L Hills, Glacier Wilder says. why people of not have good them and this to prove that 'crage his ambitiun pieces but to ner for fiddled his a prum'm- THE PRESS m house- good of New Trier's power plays were too rtrong for the turhtine Deerfield- Shields' gridders in the second halt, and the visitors consequently ham- mered out a 13-0 victory in the home. 'uminz game last Saturday. It was the last game of the year. The contest was a very slow, un- interesting exhibition in the first half, with both teams being penalized fre, quontly far roughness. Deerfield held u'deuided advantage in this half as they threatened several times, but the powerful line of New Trier thd each time. "Donnie" Bartlett was missed tenlhly throughout the game. although Jimmy Berube showed that ground could be gained through New 'l'rier's “he. Closes Season with Hard-Fought Battle with Old Rival; Thank temple Junior Sisterhood Busy with Dance Plan r 'ttutr foil can be sold, thus increasing the Auxiliary? fund. It is hoped that the public will assist by saving the tinfoil for them. There are three divisions of the charitable work, namely, Hospital Auxiliary. Northwestern Settlement, Infant Welfare, and various other local charities. All credit must be gieen to Deer. ivld's small but fighting line, who, in wow game this year, have been up wainst weight odds, They showed thir stuff against New Trier. Captain Bob Lester, Matt Maiman. I'll! Fucik. Gordy Leonard, Bruno Ben, wnuti, and Tummy Stronger all play- wi their last game for Deerfield- Ski-dds, and their shoes will be ‘nll A tive piece orchestra from the orthwvswrn university has been in. Slum]. Rvtreshnwntrwill be served. ghty hard to The North Share Congregational .uel Junior Sisterhood has been sy completing plans for its big mnksgiving dance, to be held at the nple in Gloncoe on Wednesday Good Showing fill against donations. A paid secretary salary is donated by the Rotary club, mnce space and telephone by the Chamber of Commerce, and storage space by the lredale Fireproof Ware- house. At the present time this or- ganization is functioning only for the benefit of actual residents of High- land Park and Highwood, only. . More Contributions Needed While the response has been moat gratifying. according to the commit- tee, citizens of Highland Park and Highwuod are urged not to slacken in their support because the need for work, clothing and supplies will go right- on. In fact, with the coming of colder weather the situation will be.. come more acute as far as the need for clothing and certain other sup- plies are concerned. The committee hopes to have a sufficient supply on hand so that all legitimate calls for help can be cared for at once, dale Storage, Central avenue, or call the social service office, Highland Park 4000, and arrangements will be made to call for them. Clothing wall be sorted, cleaned, and mended, ready for use. The school are co-operating in this collection work, First WeekU Work The following table gives a quick idea of what the social service com- mittee was able to accomplish during its first week through the co-operation of various organizations and individ- uals: Total number registered _...-. .r.tttt.e_r_.. " Cull: for workers 7 e.rFrrrrwrrr-rrrwwe.wwt_wr._'. " Permanent help .. Trr' _,,.'......., I Hourly employment .r-t-r__ v-' .20 Acceptl'd for permanent work ._.._r_. 2 Calls fur animated contract work Much 1L1 carpentry, napalm: . COMMITTEE REPORT ON SOCIAL SERVICE Other Ways to Organizations asking to care for: Among those registered the follow- ing kinds of work are wanted'. Plain sewing urn! mendinr. handy mun- mm jam and ptsintintr, housework, pne- tieal nurnimr. typing by the hour. hul- bm work. furnlce tending, ”Martini. tiring fur children. laundering. wOetw mnn. prop-rim: and serving mull. The committee requests that people employing workers on hourly basis arrange for at least two hours'work. If possible, need for workers should be listed the preceding day in order to allow time to notify them, The Central avenue office of the social service committee is open tive days a week from 8:30 a.m.'to 4:30 p.m.; Saturdays, a shorter day. Call Highland Park 4000 when you need work done. Ruvinin Club in ‘cnrlmt for 8 flmlllel. Ravinia Gardvn Club cure tor t “will American Lucian Auxiliary, I" war vet. t'rnm' lamnlim. Some imlividunln have Bent checks for F.mvrgeney Relief Fund. One individu-l hm notated I quart of milk I day to a rival}! infant. One Indivhluul is sending I rout a week to a nevwly fnmlly. _ One buxinm annihilation can: the Satin} Svrvicc otfiee every warning to can for any emu-menu rived, Ind makes ita own invmtllnuon. _ Given tmtirntttod work PPV."'..".. _____ Cali! for relief __-_ 'T_FT_V_-P_t..VP__PV"_ Given relief -rrrV 'tPPI. .m.__.F..._everrq_ F.w_rw, Referred to American Legion Auxiliary .r...__ Invmlhrulkmn Women) 7 _..V-._P.._ .F'rt Amount earned by hourly employ. Enlimulcd cunlrlct work T T _.......... Dunatiuns should be maxunryb (Continued from page 1) Thursday, Nov. 20, 1930 sent to the he- avenue, or Call Help for families “3.25 $68.00

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