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Highland Park Press, 8 Jan 1931, p. 6

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BALLOT IMPROVEMENT VOTERS LEAGUE PLAN This Topic and School Distribu- tive Fund to Be Diseussied at Meeting Jan. 21 Hum hott SIHIWIN'. SI _ttty, JVN. " MON" It . TI ES” ty. " F',it.tiF,t'UtA y TIII'KSI) ly. FRIDAY rtt ttoo, JVN. to HM“. "tn1F'MM'h" " “minu- "My WK. WK M,uttr'."--t'uim Summervillc 1'o'mmt, “roving January I'MRI'IIONI'ZS FOR Till-I HARD OF HEARING'. "ELI-2N TWh'iAET'NKEtl . NEIL HAMILTON “(IN PA t SHIN" lllmilhm Comedy “Mumm- .\w " Set-nu" . Fox “m "twiht, TOuth' A5iit FICIIIXY BERT wuh'h'i,Kit and ROBERT' WOOLSEY \uII-: Showing " “Winn-pm- “Hal! Shot at Sunrise” Strum“ “Her Wedding Might" “The Silent Enemy" ti,I, LVIVI‘KN CAST . SELECTED TA HUNG PNTUtt Fat ALCYON WILLIAM HAINES “Remote Control" “The Cat Creeps” Leach-r puair, . Nets, Flu-uh . tty: "THF'. INDIANS Atty. ("MING the CLARA BOW ll W llighlnnd Park ths t ht l. & P. Stores Showing For December Decrease in Sales f rom Year Ago m u nine promise wtth “I nt Saturday waning. the Lake Shore "rnple. Pvthian sisters will ttive " mm- in Oak Terrace school. Good nusic has been secured and the eve- inc promise" to he a delightful one. " " h In H‘mm-d) - Fables . Fax Movietotw Kevan I." In t'unlimmm trom hare Iteen Hold Inma- Saturday hi thr Th mated l0 L29] 10ldC'r7 ind in with 4 al quuntity Hamlin Matinee at 2:00 .0” in ' $1,47t rm .unced the 4 , compare My $20 an In " pus! ported cvnt at Atlantic & PI- uneed today, wvre e 4 weeks ending mparos with 3K7.- rre.wortdimt period timat rind in and? . Noun no!) JDHATS) Sal Stun”. Mer. JV' in]: I )r-c cunt JtN. l2. Ill. It Dom-ml IM', ton f mm m! at w ith PJ29, an HI per tor the 2:00 to It:tut in.the pt'ri 336.331 com- 9 for the 1929. which min-r weekly this In m-mlwr for I): JAN. 13, 16 'l‘ran Mamm- of 1532.40? nu; PRESS ymparml t, 19?.9 1r 40 l 'art oo" 3 ml " m4 Fl hrrre cent out! 'cern per " pm It North Shore Chapter of D. A. R. Meets Today with Mrs. J. B. Garnett the ths N. at 2:20 n‘clmk in Mrs. J, B. “Arm-n will and the mt-vting will hortw,'f'r'P?, Limlen au- husk-saw are Mrs. H. Mrs. Jared Johnson. The sowion will ml, to the didmrsemonl v'evtion of llclvuatw I state cum?vrvrwes, gift Officers Installed at Meeting Last Night tht c h No wvrr- Amlrn-w W. Yowell, AIM-rt Lur- "m and Ri'hm'tl lh‘ickm-ll. The oif'uwrs installed for Will were'. Mrs. Blanche M. Muller, worthy matron; Henry A. Hanson, worthy patr'on; Louise L. Stronger. associate matron; t'ath"ritw A. Levin, sacro- t-ry; Hugo L. Svhnoitlor. trvasurer', Huh-n A. Alu-rcmmhy, eonduetrrsr, Agnes W. Nolsnnpmsnciato conduc- h-l-u; Anno E. Pettigrew, chaplain; Elizabeth Clark, marshal; Caroline Winter, organist; Ellen L. Bleimehl, 'dimmer Martha Weiss. t". S. Church Holds North Show charm " Ameriean Revor uir hudness met-tin: oloist h m om I u ine vntim "My at I". at 5:00 p. Innuul rvports wthvl' Irusinvss up fur ('unsilh MINL ort 'anct an Wt ry Car Iplnin hu r alk Th: and ttht tit Th . worthy grand installing offievr past matron, s Thu-1 Knighls of Wuukomm acted as Vi at the installation ceremonies impili'ii s'harrivr, o. H. S. offieers waning in Masonie tomple before If the largo-t vrowds which has attemleil nm- of theuc. meetings, L' C. Kenn”. grunt! secretary and worthy strand mntrum acted as nstullinu offieur, Catherine A. Le- for on my: ttWyttt l'h ot' in tht iirts,r '3” M A. Alw W. Nel Ann" E th ('lar , Esther Julia Ct W " rder; st' rrstanist; Gertrude Twvift, ll Talk on Claude Manet «or Marin; Juan will gin» " t'laude Mam-t in the whatnot-d French next Tuesday, Jan. l:', mrotings monies we "vine the "l in tht 1 nhnson. n will tlevoty Mtontirm rsemonl of funds, the elotate, to national and ‘m-os. gifts for Ellis Isl. r 1,uuiness. An 2005! at- members is desired. rhurc'h, M MIN) I of dim mmin mn. sirrved ae marshal; Arson. past matron as trudo Tlrnrts, of Wau- st; and Susan B. Eddy. 04va of the evening W. Vowel}. AIM-rt Lur- of thy Annual Meetings 1< wm'o must imprvs- the meeting dancing m dining mum. w-r. Daughters of "lution, will hold ine Thursday, Jan. in the afternoon. will Irv, the hostess, sill he held at her avenue. Assisting H. A. Babenck and and Am Housman. Adah; Ruth; Merlda o. Amy Wilson, n, Elvcta; Myrtle SCit-nlist. will he vdifieo, Thursday, V m. At this meet- tops'. will he olert, m-mi-unnunl busi- nivmhers of First Scit'ntist. will be for number and new lay, Jan. mm-timz. and such My mum- k' (rams. Inc-us held m'0n NORTHWEST SUBURBAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE Deerfield Loses to Lake Zurich; Other Games; Standings and Coming Contests (B); Franz A. Koehler) Morton Grove further insured their grip on first plane in the Northwest Suburban Itnsketball league when they won their fifth straight game. nosing out Dos Plaines 24 to 22 in a hard fought sl'l'ap December 30. Mors tnn tops the standing column with a perfect 1,000.pereentatte, having yet to be defeated. Mokt persistent throat to Morton's cupping the Heinz truphy this yew is the high scoring Nnithbrunk loam. who ourlier in the season wore beaten by Morton Grove fur their on',y hiss. They aim to com- plete their first bracket undefeated and then upset the leaders when they meet again in the second half of the sehvdule, Art Launch, the Falknor trid and Niis Centtw had little trouble in tipping over tho Iruttvred Glenview quintvt Docomhvr 20, at Nilos Center, :m to 20, s'iewert, Buswhor and "au- Ken avvumulatvd a joint. 29 point total to offset the absence of Powers. II. Hugon, as usual. carried on for the tContinued on page 19) Former Resident Dies in Ashville, N. Carolina Saturday aftern'nn at the chum-l in (in-mwluml cemetery and burial was at the H-mvtvry. His wife, small son " years 0M and his mothm'. all of Wilmutto. survive Wm. Ho was form- " manager of John Zongnlt-r, Ine., whieh he bud to qive up because of i')1 health. N Receive Word of Death of Donald D. Stanford Word has been received here of the suicide in the basement of his home at Edgar, Ill., Dee. 26, of Donald "akin Stanford, who was a resident of Highland Park more than 20 years ago. He used a pistol. Mr. Stanford was bern near Elgar April 15, 1885, and has always lived in that vicinity except during his years at North. western academy, Evanston, and the N. W. Academy in Highland Park. He is 5 children Newark. New Jersey,' has canceled the hull tight which had boon ar- ranged fur the sportive citizens of the state gm] vicinity. Maybe they Ml that Crtneress would he too great a t.,mrotersattraetion. h s,rririired "by a wife and three Thursday. an

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