The installation of officers of A. 0. Fay lodge No. 676 A. F. & A. M. will be held this evening in Masonic temâ€" ple. ‘This will not be open to the public, but all members of the order are invited to attend. The installing officers will be masâ€" ter,â€" John Hay; marshal, George Greene; secretary, Harold Root and chaplain, Fred R. Moon. In order to take care of the unemâ€" ployed of this community, Highland Park people are asked by the Highâ€" land Park Social Service committee to ask any one reporting for work to show the card issued by the Social Service office to the worker. â€" When a worker is assigned to a job, he is alwpys either given a card from the officeâ€"to present, or the office calls the employer giving the name of the worker being sent. This is a proâ€" tection to the employer and if he will employ only workers sent by the Highland Park Social Service office, it will materially help the situation. Charles Elwood Tyson, Jr. fects of injuries received in a pracâ€" ticeâ€" football game some days prevâ€" jously, were held. at 2 o‘clock Saturâ€" day afternoon at Trinity Episcopal church, the Rev. Christoph Keller ofâ€" ficiating, and burial was in Memorial Park cemetery in Evanston. Urge Employers of Help to Ask for Credentials from Service Committee Masons to Install A fine tribute to theâ€"splendid char acter and attainments of the unfor (Continued on page 58) YOUTH DIES FROM FOOTBALL INJURY Charles E. Tyson, Jr., Victim of Unfortunate Accident; Funeral Held Funeral services for Charles Elâ€" wood Tyson, Jr., 14, who died Thursâ€" day night of last week from the efâ€" Vorums XIX Officers Tonight officers of A. 0. F. & A. M. will in Masonic temâ€" be open to the The Higbland Park Press as early as possible in the week to insure publication. Patrons are reâ€" quested to coâ€"operate with the Highâ€" land Park Press in this matter, so that it may be possible to give everybody the best service possible under the cireumstances. Because of the Christmas holiday on Thursday of next week the week is shortened in the matter of workâ€" ing days, in the Highland Park Press, and hence copy for both news and advertisements must be in this office to step forward der your wing" a monthâ€"adop It won‘t be lc get better. soon Holiday Next Week; Get Copy in Early Call Highland Park 4000, Social Service committee. Central avenue. Kelly Clothing for Children Needrd Desperately by Social Service Group Winter is seriously upon us. "The mand for clothing and especially ildren‘s apparel is so great that we k in an emergency tone for immeâ€" ite help" so says the chairman, Mr. The menace to the health of north shore residents ever present in the sewageâ€"impregnated waters of Lake Michigan which wash these shores is perhaps nct generally realized, but the condition exists, and only .the vigilance of the offivials in chargeâ€"of the water and sewage disposal plants in communities affected stands between the peop‘le of these communities and possible épidemics, Eight plants for sewage disposal have been built by the North Shore Sanitary district in recent years and these are doing good work, but heavy pollution of water, especially at Waukegan and Highland Park continues, â€"and while chlorination protects drinking water, the danger to bathers from bacteria in the water is ever present.. It is also desirable that chlorination of drinking water be cut to a minimum commensurate with the safety of the consumers. This, it has been decided by the North Shore Sanâ€" itary board can be done cnly. by the erection of more disposa! plants, and to finance this improvement, which would mean a greater degree of safety in both drinking water and bathing beaches, the board has called a special election for December 20 in all communities in the district, for the purpose of submitting for the approval of the voters a bond issue of $1,200,000 for the purpâ€"se of erecting additional plants, It is a matter of the utmost importance to the entire north shore that this bond issue le approved, and all voters of the district are urged to go to the polls on December 20 and express their choice in the matter. tary plant: groat beach in all HicHLAND Park, Iuuinots, Tnurspay, Decemser 18, 1930 so says Sanitary Bond Issue Plan These stockings will be distributed in connection with Highland Park Soâ€" cial service. In order to prevent duplication it is suggested that anyone providing for individual families notify the Social Service committee. Fill a stocking putting mate inâ€" side, and mark the age and whether for girl or boy. Send to Mrs. Henry 8. Vail, 225 Laure! avenue, on or before Dec. 21. The following telegraim was reâ€" ceived from ~Mayor Benjamin F. Lewis yesterday: Ocean Springs, Miss. Dec. 17, 1930 Mr. John Udell, Highland Park Press, Highland Park, HII. "I am at Gulfhills, Miss., with my family enjoying a much needed rest this being the first Christmas I have spent away from home. My thoughts naturally return there. Weather is fine and golfing excellent. May I through your paper wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. longer. The rest is proving beneficial to the mayor and his friends will be glad to hear that he expects to return greatly improved in health and spirits. Will yo little child Fill a Mayor Lewis Wires Holiday Greetings from Ocean Springs Help a Little Child family have been in Gulfhills two weeks, where the mayor is taking a vacation and recuperating from a peâ€" riod of ‘indisposition. ‘They will reâ€" main probably a couple of weeks M Ay "Benjamin F. Lewis" or Benjamin F. Lewis and you give a Christmas to" a Enjoy Christmas To the residents and tax payers of Highland Park, Illinois: On Saturday, Dec. 20, 19830, the program of the North Shore Sanitary district for protecting the shore wa~ ters of Lake Michigan against conâ€" tamination by. raw sewage, wil} be presented to the voters for approval, People of District Urged to Apâ€" prove Plan for Disposal Plants Community Farewell to Rev. Frank Fitt on Monday Evening Dec. 22 Monday evening, Dec. 22 at 8 o‘clock. Mr. Samue!l Hastings will preside and short addresses will be made by repâ€" resentatives of the various organizaâ€" tions. Afterward a public reception will be held in the church parlors, and to both of these affairs the public and all friends of Mr. Fitt are cordially invited. Mr. Fitt will preach his farewell sermon ~Sunday morning, Dec. 28, and immediately thereafter goes to his new field, the Grosse Pointe _ Memorial church, â€"Grosse Pointe, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. Fitt as he has been in close touch with every form of public service and a friend to all during his long pasâ€" torate among us. To fittingly recognize this, a comâ€" munity gathering will be held in the auditorium of the Presbyterian church Nearly thirteen years of faithful service in this community has «enâ€" deared Rev,. Frank Fitt to a very large number in our community. The Presbyterian church is not @lone in its sense of bereavement in losing Mr. Fitt as he has been in close touch with every form of public service and a friend to all during his long pasâ€" VOTE ON SANITARY BOND ISSUE DEC. 20 (Continued on page NumBBr 42