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Highland Park Press, 12 Mar 1931, p. 3

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St! wing: old al- ‘01.qu XX .’F'o!lowfng the regular meeting of a H. P. Chamber, of Commerce , -. .. r -ermtiatrretht9eyycNtr Pat i ete- dinner was served. at 6:30, " bets present remind to the Elm ce 1rttditorltun, wheeeColr E. M. W.“-:In! ieeHniiihii4R-htitrii's-t- 1-.53.; 9. ah sw- us and at ' s startling an: on the menace o .muniem in Amoricadurinz the t few years. _ g _ - ,, yttteir Bf “Sinister Shadows” Talks on Meiiate"trf Com- munism; Details _riimF-trrCr6rstiTe, iiiiir%fiiiie.=W.=TE1 flmer .of Great Lakes Naval Train- station; General Mann: MeClos. -hui1tr, “Sumner ' Waite, ‘Major rdt.Harria and MatitrHyav'ttr7r. lk of Fort Sheridan. There was a Fil iiTtWiriiiRT -6r-t6qiniBTRRrttteramt ie lecture was heard with interest d appreciation. _ 's t the business meeting of the mber, preceding the lecture, bills re approved and'ordered paid, and Etbe absence of S. A. St. Peter Ind hence Shetzley, Secretary Belmont e ,3 report as to the outcome of Main Street Crusader lecture. The (Continued on Inge 40) _ . Inns for .a new builtlmi to he on Waukan-oad- hr the' rfield State biinV"nmr new in the _ u of being dnfted, it is m- . The property has belonged 'the bank for seven] yew. _ , cost of the project will bein- need, when omcials hm approved architeet's draft. The building to be a two-story construction, it nderstood, and» is to be com- d in IMI. erfield State Bank 7 _ Planning New Building moor Hockey Team ' to Play at Stadium he Exmoor hockey team will play Foreman State Bank hockey team the "Ghicago Stadium, 'Sunday noon " six o'eloek: Thi-ste Hollow the Black Hawk game be- [plnyed there in the early after- e Exmobr plagers "have Iteen,me ted. this neuqn and Sunday’s promises to berm am. I Highland Parkkhockey hm I to witness thii gum. . , man’s Club Annual _,,-.,"..). Business, Meet Mar. 17 HEARS ta. HADLEY Elms-worm n! 1e,atr.tttt18Le!rfft 'T' be Highlanh- Park Pttgg the grominent ales, in mop: tVMI menu, or IT _work among children, teachers nnd parents and is one of the promising “THEE 'W K: or ’13th Praeerarrtd. t1mmtBaortmdtseltooltosattertdetFt cordial invitation to the P. T. _A. members of Biaeaide, Ravittin and L"riiiiait "iiii1tiiirurnir- “tantrum? Mirth meeting. This nusetirttrwitl be held March _igttt it three o'clock. in the Elm PM Mariam. ""F"" ' ' ttteGisiiiitrer of the afternoon vim be Miss Esther Requarth,mhn will talk, on "Character Unfoldment.” “a W a' ___ i l and educational eir- deriving principles of which -iihe canny natinnalitietiurire--htr-, fife rfirrttTRRmrtttii2c"BFTmrrvr"mPea- quence the meeting will be nn Elm Place auditorium to accommodate the larger gathering. Rummage Sale Mar. 26-27 At B. P. Woman's Club g; m ttf Eggs“! work with children _ The. tax-351: happy Little _6-yenr-o1d George Shaw, who was injured recently when he dashed, in front of a car 'driven by'Paul L. Udell, end who has since been in the Highland Park hospital with two broken bones, is rapidly improving and will bertaken home in themext few days. _ “ _ Little George Shaw Improving Very Rapidly Frietids of the Shaw family and Mr. Udell are very grateful that the accident was not more serious. The Highland Park Woman's club will hold "their iimuul Spring Irtrtir-- mate silent the clubhouse on Ketch 26 and 27. It is hoped that every- one will mpond met-quely to meet the needs of the people. _ "ii,l.Itttruee-etttfltt,tt- _ JR r. A.Weethttr Mir.c-rg2t v, Attention“ .' Our clothing supply}! exhaust; ed. W's-mood despdrntelr trauma olm-attoerr---exttrttmrr-- 'r' school Registratiom o................,.......' Part Itlme employment lest Ninety men were given jobs shoveling snow. . e-_-i," ., "C' Relic! to fatmi1iittriikiith this and co-ope’nting organiza- . 'tiam src.?.'....-.-.-............." Relief; in dough; _-.....,...,,...,...-" um: lent to families daily..." 35 mt1praNrr PARK SOCIAL SERVICE V 378 Central Avenue “Planner manna Park 4000 aiptisti, is of such mum“! in- that 'thitihiiuiiiaiifioiCiiiiott to share this lecture with the Invite Other Sehobls titanium) Pane, ILLINOIS, Tania", linen 12, 1981 The commissiows are elected bis enninlly tannin-1h of any”. _ _ sinner for seven yam and Mr. Udell The Choral of the Highland Park Huh: club, under an direction of In... Jam .Inc. .. 3111..“de - '? ' er - ‘1'. ttrttrNttMtttttttttrSUt Jtaiiniii] tt l _ If s _ till . At Flower Show ma tir-ennut-Partr-tmard election takes place on April 7th. There are only tio candidutes _trho_ti1edzrllet. Mfg. Budget-é and Mr. John Udell who tRM-dna, -qtt present. -e_. . W Wk Ei' tMrarWF'=trit='rmrnBmNt y been enacted to fill 1 “any caused by Mr. Rigdon’s resignation. _ The time for iilitiitr,mtminatittn pi- pers has "staed---thes law requiring tint ranch petitions be, filed. 40 a.” bertrri0setion. _ . _ , The auxiliary of the Elm Place- Green Bay Road P. T. A. will hold an evening meeting on Thursday, March 12 at seven-thirty o'eloek in the Green Bay Road school auditorium. _ '” They will have as their speaker Mr. W. l. Lyon, president of the Hial- irrtdtitrC,.5rai1er Bird Banning society. He will~ (in his illustrated talk on Bird Banding.' Ho carriea on " work at-tha northeast and of Wake- g'an‘andia my fttt_tihr with all of the Hula along the Ruth-Share. _ Call Mrs; Arthur Ralf, 245 Cedar street, telephone 1152, for' tickets for the9featro Flower Show, to be held at the Merchandise Mart, March 21 to 27. ' . Mrs. P. D. Stokes, Mrs. E. E. Leon- ard, Mrs. Prank Squirt, Mrs. R. A. Danielson,' Mrs. Paul Date. Mrs.“D. C. Watson, end Mrs, R. A. 7 Bryant, are pttrnttirt a service gate. end gratefully acknowledge the cenerOsity of Prank Siljestrom who has donated the Flag Stone, and the "Studio of (Rem-gee," Chicago, who he: loaned the wrought iron. _ Mrs. James .C. Ewell, president of the Ravinia club, will. exhibit at mod- emistic amazement. in a modernis- tie container. . "' The Ravinia (harden club will have flv1s interesting exhibits. Mrs; Lee Prank and_ My, Robert McKnighgsun porch, vulljnckets. rtr.Mrir. J. Aatnnnatrta, a madam table; set with ramvauduttitifiom Germany. ', . ' . Surely'no one will want to miss the PtotetrrrrsMre- this year ftte it‘prmm iges te, by upusuglly 1?telr and has Mr. I. W. Lyon Will Address P. T. A. Tonight A fiatttrar of particular hand: to parents will be the ehildrmN bum. Park Board Alttrtitrt l "ee C', _ e-et 1'oWiratlitv/ifjirWct Mrs. W . P. Ross ' breakfnat table Two Candidates File “1].: VIII," "Nrii"iii"aiitiiiirRr1iir'iiri htterRiiifriitY m. -,critrieMrs--4Raiu. i r, 'M’ tation as a teqcher aid has a peculiar genius for insight into the nature: of boys and girls in whom he' is very youth topics he the following: TNe Music Years of Childhood," “Wt Price Quntity Production t", “Some Your ~7an Emits: _ffWuoiis Our Youth t" tht Friday sfternoon, March 20, at 3:30 o'eloek, there will be e ten for en mothers snd teschers of children through the primary use in the High- land Ink Presbyterian church. The speaker is Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the National College of Edueation, Ennston, Illinois. Kiss Baker will speak tttl the spiritual de- velopment of the child. Recently Kiss Baker wss celled ,to warmer” by President Hoover to serve on s spe- einl committee on child “were. She thoroughly nnderstpnds the child and hes murmur-pats!!! my“ in the field of religions dilution. The tee is being sponsored by the teachers of the Hlthlsnd M Pr.- bytetisn church ad 3 We! W. HEAR NOTED SPEAKE" g Child Specialist to . . Speak Here March 20 Prank D. Sluts, noted teacher ind inspii-er of youth, of mywn, o., will he the speaker at the result: meeting dun! 1Wiiiiiit t 1154110 1terhft Thursday evening, March 19. His torieHeftr-tie “The Growing Science tdtiithettiiirtiL't_ - _ A Firemen'g Annual Ball To Be Held March 17th Frank D. Slut: of Dayton, 0., Is _ To Address Group Thum- ., I day,Mhreh l9 _ straitrhttorsaedness n! tritim, talks may be seen inthe fo11erwirtr,qt'otan tions from two of them: _ , _ In “The Magic Yen's of Youth" Mr. Slut: says: “Faber: and mothers waste no time in beginning thd train- (Continued on me 34) _ Thig promises to he one of the big- gut main ever given by the local firemen; Cope Harvey’s ttret-tea has been procured. which alone“:- gcete an enjoyable evening. - Inch ettort has been put forth by the hoys'to make this dancruceed my in the pungent! it is hoped that they will, receive the Rapport "te-ttte' am; of Eritrhumr-Par1t; Bay: ticket even though you can’t nttend. Next Tuesday evening, March IT, the mutual Firewall: ball will be given at the Deerfugd-Shieidt, high school gymnasium. _ Nutm- 2

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