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Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1931, p. 1

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VOLUME‘XIX EMPLOYMENT STILL GREAT NEED HERE Social Service Group Reports Work Biggest Factor to Be Provided For The great need of the Highland Park Social Service still is work! There are over two hundred registered with. out employment and only from thirty to thirtydive given the opportunity for even a few hours work each week. The Social Service offiee can fill every call promptly but has only about one sixth enough calls a day to care for those registered. Apitree'mtlon ls Shown One of the most satisfactory exper- iences in the Social service cMee is finding how appreciative people are for Work given them. In fully three. fourths of the cases. those getting Work. return to report earnings. In many cases phone mils come from employee: expressing satisfaction for work of mm or W'mnn sent to them. Many people ca'l to have the same workers sent to them for further' work as they have proven their abil- ity and willingness. Articles Badly Needed A cot and mattress. a high chair. and a twin baby carriage are needed by the Social Service committee. If you can furnish any one of these, call H. P. 4000. . H. P. Artists Are Among Those Exhibiting Work At Chicago Woman 't Club If some one rettisteied in the off1ee needs a dining table there is one available far someone who needs it and can cull for it. The North Shore Art league is hav- ine an exhibit at the Chicano Wu. men's cluv E. 11th street Chicago. Many of the north shore's representa- tive painters are showing their work. Among them Mr. Frank C, Peyrnud whose landscape with a Dutch wind mill silhouetted against a sky sug- gestive of late ttfternoon is an Inter. matinz and well painted picture. Hue! C. Ewell has two portraits hung; one, The Flapper is quite charming in its whim-t matter and color scheme and undouhtodlv a ttond likeness. Mrs. Kornhlith is showing a Mill life study done in the modern manner of an arrttrteement. of fruit and [has on a white tnb'ecnth. The next reculnr meeting of Camp- bell Hunter No. 712. o. E. S., will be held Wednesday evening. Jan, 21 in Masonic temple. Following the meet- ine there will be a can} party to which all masons and their wives Ire invited. ' (Continued on page M) (Continued on pun M) Eastern Mar Meets T be Highlanh Park Pram MRS. LINE T0 TALK ( DEDICATE ELM PLACE TO WOMEN 1liLi OBSERVATORY JAN. 16 Highland Park League to Hear Director of State Board on January 21 Members of the Hikhltand Plrk League of Women Voters will be glad to hear that the 'leugue In: secured Mrs. Laura Hughes Lundo to address the next meeting on Wednesday, Jun. '21. Mrs. Lunde is a director of the Mate board, and her appearances in Highland Park have ttll been most successful. She always make! a sub. jeet vivid and interesting with her de. lightfully informal mum-r of weak- intt and many touches of humor, com- bined with a very clear cut method of analysis. sum: of Educ-lion At this meeting, Mrs. Lunde will talk on the status of edumli'm in Illi- nois. Ind outline the Initiative mela- ures which the letgue is endorsing. All those who heard the president: of the local schonl boards dilemma their pmhlems It the lust league (Continued on pugs M) Friday, Jnnuary m. " 8 pan. at the Y. W. C. A., there will be a meeting of all representatives of organization: and individuals interested in the work of the So- cial Service committee. Have you I pot, mattress. high chair, or twin baby curiae to give? If you have, cull H. P. 4000. Highland Park Social Service Committee I578 Central Ave. H HIGHLAND PARK, “muons, THURSDAY. JANUAIV 16, 1981 Elm Place School Observatory P. 4000 . It in noteworthy in that few it. any other elementary schoolu in the coun- try pone“ such an equipment In that now in commission " Elm Puree. It " In impressive recognition of the importance of directing the attention of children to the majestic spectacle in the heavenx above us. A program fittintt the oer-lion has been prepared. Professor Oliver J. In of Evens- ton, profeuor of astronomy in North (Continued on page M) The formal dedication of the now observnmry at Elm Place school will take plnce on Friday evening of this week, Jun. 16, "It”. in the uhool auditorium It moo o'clock. A general invitation is given to I" who are in. terested to attend Ind help celebrlu the event. Ceremonies Friday Evening of This Week; Description of New Feature Ravinia Woman’s Club Open Meeting Success The (men evening meeting of the aninin Woman's club. held Saturday. Jan, 10 was well attended by I large grwup of people from Highhnd Park and Ravinlu. Roger Baldwin. director of the American Civic Liberties union, the speaker of the evening was intro- dueed hv Dr. Graham Taylor of Ra. viniu, who for many years wan head of the Chicago Commons. Mr. Baldwin'. subject. “Old Panh- ioned Americanium" was In upped for tolerance in everything. Me spoke at length on “The Bill of Right!" liter which his talk I!“ followed by In interesting open dbeumsiott. FASHION SHOW FINE SUCCESS; IEh'RWs Lin of PttrtteFtttst Episode: of Evohgtioat of Cyrtart. shlp; the Cut From the we of the curtain Ihow- ine the modeling of I wading gown of IMO, followed by [owns of Viri- cux periods to 1926. tin-om the Ev. olution at Courtship In eight drum.- tie episodes. to the finch-tin; (“Inlay of modern clothes for every hour and ocmsion. 'concludinz with the 1931 bride Show Ill-Mk0. than Manner Imam Puma“ Publicity _ Mun Mun British Phllolopher To Speak at Woman 's Club Tuesday, Am. " Triuuun-n Nuke-l in " run! ninth Sim-o the dawn of civiliulion. men have been seeking feverishly for Mp- nine" in a world of physical. moral Ind mental wrangle “all!!! ob.ueler. Most of the nut religions, 3nd all of the phllmophlos have Included the promise of luminous. either in thitt world or in tho world to rain. Community Tsard_en And yet, complete tannin! the tountain of cum-I youth, an eluaive mystery, which " an: attain. The Community Garden clan wil meet Wednesday. Jan. " " w o'clock In the Warn-Wu club howl In. L, L. Kamila will give " II Instr-ted talk on “Even-3mm.” nhrru Chm Mod '"Pr ' rub-- a hind-y I Mam-M I'er'I any-min. MM worn In] her vml. urn In mnlc I‘ullh 7 I“ ”In POI. Car Make. Krill.» I C," "In". In. R, I Omit-Mani. , - (Continued on I)!!! 88) China "a! (bu-mo- In. Andrew Mn Vlmlnh Ruth her retina. the Fuhion Evolution of Courtship r' the “Mantle-n on Sutur- un nnd evening held the appreciative attention. Mn. “(and mIay _ WM! Clu- Jnnunry 21 " V In. 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