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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 19

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Highland Park Leads in Donations to Flower and Fruit Giuld for Season Thursday, Nov. 27, 1930 be drawn from the facts recently made public by the Plant, Flower Ind Fruit Guild. The eompiltttlon of stu- tistics for the past two years cover- ing the quantities of Bowers, fruits, vegetables, jellies, and Iimi'llr delic- acies donated to the Guild for the use» of the poor end the sick in the Chicago district. show that Highland Park stands flrirt. The donations are mvde by any interested ditisens of our town, through the committee for that purpose of the Highland Perk Garden Study club, of which Mrs. Lee Gatewood is ehttirtntttt, That Highland Park citizen- Ire most generous and thoughtful of others is the conclusion inevitably to On each Fridny morning during the summer and early tttttttttttt mem- bers of this committee are national at the depot to receive donations of flowers or vegetables from home gardens, Inter packing them And sending them to the city for distri- bution. Mrs. Gntewood's' work bu been so outstanding that she bu been I)» pointed viee-euirttttttt for thin dis. trict, comprising the territory from Glencoe to Ft. Sheridm. inclusive. 5H LIIII'II Ave. B. l THOR WASHERS APEX CLEANERS Telephone 555 J. M. BILHARZ Windes & Marsh Slip Conn. New To]... 0"qu Bevel Pllu or Celluloid Wludowl. Floor Ru”. All» Winnings GREENSLADE Electric Shop Electrical Contractor North Room Lunar. Gang. " S. First Street Phones Highland Park 650 lllinois Competent Surveyor- Rtnnetla222 Telephone 498 Municipal alumni Park B. El“ Are "turday afternoons I prob. lem when it's too cold for the young ones to be out for long'. Do they tense to be taken to Chieagot Do they be: for a “real" ploy? Do you want to take advantage of what ex- perts call a "true opportunity"' Do you want to hove on nfurnwn of fun yourself'. Children'tr Plugs at The newer to all the ubova in lim- ple. Just buy A Ieriel ticket for the Children’s Plays that are being epon- eored by the litenture committee of the Highland Perk Woman’s club, end that are coming to the Elm Place auditorium at 2:30 on December 6, January 2, February T, and Much 21, The price is no more for ell (our plays than in usually naked for one performance of this calibre. The schools will sell tieketa to you. and Mn. French Parker, box Mt, High- land Perk, will gladly f111 mail orders. The performance on December 6 in being looked forward to eagerly by those who have been fortunate enough to have heard Mm. Guy Stuart Bailey and Mrs. John W. Han. sel before. They will present ex- cerpts from “Hamel and Gretel" and their choice of long: will please the most critical members of any audience. Their costume: are charm- ing and the music la so well-known and loved that no word need be laid for it, The Goodman Theatre com- pany. who open their Chicago lea- eon of children's plays at the Good. man Memorial theatre this week Sat- urdny, will present “Oliver Twht" here in January. That play in the first they will give at their regular matinee for young people. The Ev. anaton Children's theatre will till the February and March date: with play: from their season’s repertoire. One will be A. A. Milne'e “Make Believe," the other will be announced later. The parents who are in doubt u to the merit of these afternoons ere urged to talk to those mothers Ind fathers who went with their children to int year's performances. They ere even better boosters then the children thenmelvetr, and the children would like it to. be I weekly rather than a monthly affair. Tickets no now on ale " Geell'l drug Wore. December Grand Jury Is Selected; 23 Names Listed; Local Members Twenty-three residents of the county, one or more from each of the twin-hips, we named to serve on the December grand jury in the list given to Shel-ll! L. A. Doolittle Monday by Circuit Clerk L. J. Wilmot. The sand jurors who were listed by the Bond of Super-vino" at the September session, will be culled " 9:30 o'eloek, Monday morning, Dee. 1, by Judge Ralph J. Body, who wu elected Nov. 4 to on tho mncy caused by the resignation of Chin C. Edwards. Judge Edward D. t5hurtleir who he been sitting in the circuit court time the resignetion of Judge Edwards; indicated thet he will complete the present union of the court on Nov. 26. Thole named for the December grand Jury an E. B, Paxton Ind Carl Lee of Benton, Edward V. Luz, of Newport, John Walker of uu Villa, Elm Place Bee. 6, J an. 2 Feb. 7 and March 21 THE PRESS R. Muck and Arthur Hawkins of Antioch, Thomas E. 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