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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 8

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Ill-tie Shoals: Bill . , :The league is much interested in thy progress of the Muscle Shoals bill. .1 -. .. x i “133mm: the United-State-Gow. ettuttegtt should retain control of this gigantic Muscle Shoals power plant," any: Mrs. Elsie M. Wattengsoiler of " t "thmtinuesron page 35) Mrs; Hopkins also announced a "Whitt Elephant" sale to “he plfée’ at the close of the next meetiryLyp March 25. . ', P- -m--_-. W "rttrrAltryrtet4,,, _ ee-Fr-ei-e-r---- The council}: composed of the four presidents of the Lake county lee- 3116;” tour retrieiiehtiitiviiir" "tqipointiid by the presidents, and four committee chairmen serving temporarily accord- ing to the, business in hand. There regular: meetings will be held during each year, in order to _eo-ordinate the ml: the work of the four lengne's. County institutions will be studied, and candidate? records secured; A conference with the senatorrgnd rep- resesntativef from this district he: been planned. _ At the recent meeting id the High: lend Perk Laue of Whine!) Voters, In. Hopkins, president. ”new the malts of I meeting orthe Luke "xtrttttr-eoteeil held at her hm week or so "o. Mrs. D. M. Cannon of Waukegan we elected president; lira. A. P. Laughlin of Lake Blue, vice-president; Mrs. Wilma Kline .of Highland Park, recording mercury and treasurer, and Mrs. Kenneth G. has of Lake Bhttrceorretttyondintrtsee- retary. f Lake Co. Council ottideiir--Are Elected; Interest in. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ACTIVITIES The special title of coupon books of tickets closes Sundny at the Deer,. path, Sunday being the last dar, on which the books may be pumhased. The new noiseless recording de- vices recently installed " the Deer- path theatre, Lake Forest,. are pro- ducing splendid results, and patrons are deiitrhttrd,Mth therttftMthtmsprtsc duction af speaking voices and other sounds introduced in tslking pictures and with/the extraordinary brilliancy of the music resulting. "It sounds just like it Were coming from the state of a legitimate theatre," was the comment made by one pleased, patron, _The improvement is marked and adds greatly to the attractive, ness of this popular theatre. 'Noiiéle’s‘s Reco irdintr - e-ie-v Device at Deemath Is Proving Fine Success ' Plans are rapidly going forward for " interesting. and profitable 30:5 son. The work of the group is breast, ening out, ind tkbeeomintr a "red factor in the cultural life of the com- munityrr ~ . -vF - - 'Menibm of the Drama Group are looking forward to thttit next meeting on the tuning of Mach tr with a great. dog! 1taai,tf..tst,t1tia,ss'.rlt, 7 QC/tt bird. Jr. home on PM “one: the _rtlitriadrntt' which follows is to be in chit-goof the men of the 'trrup-- than?» ,which there is I good deal 01 pica-tilt secrecy; and later in the gaming " prize-will-ls-ual-its, the moat suitable nune by which the Dunn Group will be known hege- nfter. Dramii" Group Witt Hold Dieting Tonight THE The Capt. Meat-nth Auxiliary wish- at to tUnk the- pantie for the ken-op- elation they received .nt the 1tmtetit and 3nd bum party 'tt-thdt"Nrraee school, hidiy. _ ', The annual Older Girls’ confirmtee of Chicago Preehytery will be held in Joliet " the Central Presbyterian church. on March tr, 7, and 8, and attending this conference from High: land Park will Wily" Jane Hut- ton, Rachel ManningeLFrancee Jenk- ins, and Josephine Zooh. Sew other girls have registered but due to the {not that the delegation from each church is limited-tttes" girls can attend only on condition that other churches do not bah their al- lotted delegation. Plans are made for 260 girls in attendttrtedupd, the chief speaker is Ming/Nellie Lee Holt, Dean of Women/tut-Gita college, Col- umbia. Missouri. The 'Highlnnd Perk delegation on in eharire of a part of the: Saturday morning gromm. Miss .Greenlew, director of religious education at the Presbyterian church, will uccompany the girls. " Mrs. Pearl Duncan , Addresses Joint' T Meeting of Legion After the meeting refreshments were served by the auxiliary. All ex-item/tee men of this community whether member; Irt Ahis pong Je, not are invited to nttend mm iiiartEiia" and enjoythemselves. Ther, are held " the Highwood CitrU11 on the sec- ond and fourth Mix of each month. _ Highland Park Girls _ Attend Conference The entertainment of the awning "8 ,9inde hr the members of the LegionApost. Chris- Cropi Runners orSlttttstrac'and the Highwood Civic Sttprtvmmmt--bamrHtmtistmr-'amesie for the evening. Other entertainment consisted of instrumental selection from members of the post an! a vow behetion by Mr. Brundeen accom- panied by Mrs. Chas. E. Anderson. ow. lav-nu; -, menu-a rm . On Tuned-y ammonia). 2km. Pearl A. Duncan woke before e joint W A," 7.5“" _- 77:1}. ,7 [ii#lt 'iriii6iiu" 5&3 -iiftriiiSiiiiitir'%tirttirittirt' Ric 7501 American Legion, held in the Swedilh [anthem church " Bighwood. Her very interesting and timely addrq" upon the netivitietrand, undertones: of the Iuiliery Muhonuhs gm: wid delivered before a full house. The eudiem learned my facts, about the auxiliary and its work not generglly known. Mm. Duncan proved herself a .very able and interesting speaker. and worthy of the calamity of e. past departmental president. J. SMITH JUNK TELEPHONE (1'0 Express Appreciation Duluth The new denim being sign“. Md Durhy night}. prune-“y nil "Ped' With tttad Mom. I Auburn Automobilo' company Itet added 185 new dealers since Jun. l, Mr. lengthy anatoupeatd. Additional iuieiauie being added " the rate of four p391. the Auburn “can". add. I _-_ 7 The company’l dealer omniutia is now' " per cent “and: than any pmfgu time in its history, Mt Darby pointed out. . I "Aeeeptanee of the new Auburn line is greatly beyond mything we anticipated,” he said. "unfilled or- ders continue to grow rather then to diminish, although every effort is be 'ttttA9Ated toubrinz production up to n point that will relieve the situa- tion. Addition of the extra imma- tutoring facilities " our Auburn. Indium plum which will!» available early in Marxttrri'r'ubartmr is approx' imtely 2000 an more monthly." The Auburn executive has just gnded a cost-Mont trip in which he itTiriiiRii0rdutomobile shows, and covered 'approximately 6000 miles. vRetail sales of Auburn and Cord mat thILreeant LosAngelu show was equal to the mil 1515? of -ttii gompnny It Lon Angela Automobile shows for the last six years, N. E. MeDarby, vice president in charge of sales for Auburn, announced today. At the Sun Francisco tshoir-AUitsrit retail-safes hit I new high record 1keDarbrsaid. Popularity of Auburn Automobile Increasing Ono, of the most “interesting ud- dresser, according to Mr. Sandwick, was one given by Admiral Byrd, last Monday evening. The subject of his talk was. "couquerintr.the Artie by Air." --_.-, “WERE Tii'iFaWiHiiFmriCisTiirdFiiri of Amerietu" we: the subject title or theme of the convention of the department of superintendent: of the Enticing! Educationil association, which Principal Sandwich of Deer.. f1e1d-Bhieidtr attended last week.Ohe convention was held at Detmit,-tMtth, icon, from Feb. 21 to 26 ' inclusive. Akttyt, Ji,1lilf1, -agIytttipttptiftt1t.s, mi, principcls from various parts Kathe country were in“ attendance. Principal Sandwick Tails, N.E.A. Meeting, Detroit “JV”: ky - T In .i unmatc- 'itll-li") 'if-, fd and bugle an» is not a myth. Moit of the boy: lap new! blown 3 Incl. onbeuten s drum before, but then-them was a time irhen these 9199,50”, had 135”? bundled a ring " iiiiiihhiii [if hid We i1r1iiiMt how protteimpt they became in their use. Thornton, it theth whim- ments are an indication of whst the future will be, Highland Park will have r-drum and bugle corps of which they will be proud. Soon the streets»! Highland Park wilt be 'rehoeintr to the tread of marching feet, the blue of'tmmpeta tnd the roll of drums. A little color Legion Mere tonne Drum & Bugle Corps Thursday, Inch 6, 1931

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