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Highland Park Press, 26 Feb 1931, p. 14

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BOY SCOUT ANNUAL BANQUET SUCCESS Deerfi 000 Mr. R. A. Woo« Ka M M eP H H M K W K inge H le. Northbrook, E rman, first distri , reported $220 whland Park we £ngt piano. The dinner was girls of the New Trier under the direction of dietician. ind W in congratulating ho di ph W U om page Ime h admire the We ng Commit tee pC Ry} mall, and repre holt, seout exâ€" report of the resented plans r. o0 Marold ~G. ol he ght d M ind ploned Be All energetic W W 11 ng pres If achievâ€" "and entire m pan y cha deter ouncil w V ingt presi when St $10 fight said » the port di dis out uld Wil wn 201 300 46 ty go Al W paigh those pré treasurer Public Service Co. Braun Brothers Oil Co National ‘Tea Co. lilinois Bell Telephone G. Eldridge Hamlin Frank L. Venning Alex J. MeKay .. Donald $. Trumbull Marold Florsheim . H. R. Curran ... Robert . Mundel Geo. N. Burd William â€" Geary . C. L. Perkins Frederick A. Watkins . Jesse L. Smith Henry T. Adammon Mrs. William A. Alexander Brooke . Anderson Edgar G. Ball Francia N. Bard Samuel H. Bingham . Bob O‘Link Golf Club Jerome P. Bowes, Jr. A. 1« Bournique Harvey W. Branigar . William J. Brown ...« Sellar Bullard Dade | Clyde® L. Lesley | North Shore Material Co | J. C, Reuse s A. E. Suter . Henry Underbrink > John W. Evers, Jr. Walter Cradle Harbaugh Lumber Co. Dr. Robert H. Herbst Mighland Park Elks Fraunk J. Hoyne .... Arthur Jerrems Geo, W. Keliner Curtis N. Kimbal . M. C. Lankford Alfred William D. MeDonald Mrs. Agnes MacKenzic Mra. John F. MaeKenzi Highwo« John HM. Rumbi Alfred ‘I. Sihler Mrs. Louise She Ame Fred MeLaugh! Woodbury Ober Allan R Mr Dr Paul Fuller Adolph Goelitz H. M. Hansen Dr. Herman Hille . J.. D. MeDermott Dr. Walter B. Metcalf HMarold M. Norman Deerfleld Rotary .... E. R. Seese Solom Philip Catoline . Mitchell Arthur 1. Farwell Alfre Sub B id E. Wells W. Torbett F. Towler Walcher Louis ‘Sintzel Cudahy Adnma, Jr. Oxden . Armour . Burrows, Jr. Drum Eisendrath B. Epstein _ Epatein H _ Hixon Hopkin=, Mabbntt Subscriptions of $25 or More Wilmette Highland Park MeKinlock, . Jr MeLaughlin up im Diek handler Richardson ripti Burdiek Roberts Rumbsuich D. Vail Washbu T3 him Highw ood Civie Improvement As«‘n Shier to Bannockburnâ€"Deerfield Burghart tions, in part, to the camâ€" o Monday were announced el Insull, Jr. campaign as follows inâ€"addition to iously published: Ares Contributions es Telephone Co Tuttle M Oil Smith R. K. Sturtevant Jr Lake Forest Northbrook Libertyville THE PRESS $1,000 _ 100 100 31 $100 100 50 | 60 30 30 25 60 25 25 Jacob L. Crane, Chicago City Planner on Trip to China and Russia Jacob L. Crane, Jr., city planner, left Chicago February 24 on a trip to China for consultation work there on the city planning of Canton and also on a new seaport and townsite. This latter project is one item in the program for the development of China as outlined ten years ago by Dr. Sun Yat Sen, first president of the Chinese Republic. In spite of civil This latter project is one item 1 program for the development China as outlined ten years ag Dr. Sun Yat Sen, first preside the Chinese Republic. In spite of warfare the nationalism govern in China is carrying out a hug of â€" improvements, â€" highways, ways, bridges, harbors, airways land reclamation. From China Crane proceeds to Rusâ€" sia where Soviet authorities have inâ€" vited him to come and advice on techâ€" nical policies ‘connected . with city planning and state planning. Several new cities are being laid out and built in Russia, and the Supreme Economic council there has control over state planning,, city <planning, and rural planning, which are being prosecuted Than ever asked for any Vicror Micro.Syncuronous Rapto Convenient Terms § yicTro® °w MIllY, RADIO Râ€" $1 /« nerk l f : ©~** Sfml_{cj,“' North Shore Talking Machine Co. 712 Church St EVANSTON Univ. 3474 $121.00 Only NORTH SHORE TALKING MACHINE CO. government 380 Central Avenue HIGHLAND PARK Ph. 3474 Rigid economiesâ€"profits cut to the boneâ€"have enabled the great RCA Victor factory to offer the finest radio built at this sensational low price. A Sâ€"circuit Victor, ‘bringing famous Victor ‘Tone. Never sold before for less than $175. Fully guaran« teed. We‘re first to present it, of course. Sales will be filled in the order received. We urge IMMEâ€" DIATE ACTION. Our famous service free, re list ailâ€" and It is surprising how many preachâ€" ers there are in action right now who believe that it would be better for us to join the League Court than to | get religion. $ vigorously in coâ€"ordination with the five year plan. As with industrial production .itself, the Soviets are deâ€" sirous of adopting the best American city planning and city building prinâ€" ciples. On his way home from â€" Moscow Crane will be a delegate to the Inâ€" ternational City Planning congress in Berlin the first of June. Crane sails from Vancouver Februâ€" ary 28 on. Canadian Pacific steamer Empress of Japan and on his way to China will spend a few days with city planning and real estate authorities in Tokio. % Americans are not in favor of the ‘ancellation of the European debts but they wou‘ld like to see a moratorâ€" ium declared on the wet and dry arguâ€" ment Thursday, Feb. 2 Open Evenings . Elm Street WINNETKA Ph. 4474 26 1931

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