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Highland Park Press, 12 Mar 1931, p. 5

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ch! as cove since 11 m: _oitty the in wet for T rut, bat Orland 'ttttir p , Tue Ictiqily, uh. r W) lub __ , Mar. ' " culled tut new to the N the Ant t' door to riparian“ siding, I "eseitters-ti ' ' ith triilit , Glee dt, Idny vert, 729, in it ugrrr)md an in bit I twin“ ', mum If _ the f and? ci arch. l momt' mu sta IF . . tthe . out of tttott, u city at V two tshi my hi f "He I High I out twin 14.9.3141: rt Paul Si me, much image-VI Damati, county he deer LLkad 3.3““1 nee -i 'il Prit AFFIG EE, II d Fellows to Hold Tard Party Tuésday "the North Shore Circuit Theatre ' 'rrm-t-'-wBituP-Lts'-', mphy three acts written by John Gals- orthy, in Dun Institute, Lake not, - Frau 0211133, huretv-at, d in the Highhnd Park Woman’s b on Tuesday. March 17. This tirTiriiatmmiRe"YmrttretreiWr ‘RI'SENT THIRD PLAY Of' alan THEATRE t Lake Forest Friday Night of This Week and Highland ' -'f"r,a5iiiE2t5tifititittCl'r1Cr,,r.r'r' Ky. Hr. 7335731179,; a: FiEiiil T under of the Cfrrttit-,Theottre in i20, and he has appeared in several St The next ream: meeting af the ghland Park Garden _ Study club he held on Monday, March 16, two o'eloek at the honie' of Mrs. mas lil, Dawson, 692 Park avenue, h Mrs. Roy A. Crossman assist- he topie for the afternoon will be ater Gardening” discussed by the bets, “Types and Undo! Pools,” Mrs. Fred C. (Hutton; “Cm- a season ‘will he wanted by a as! 1l9litgcottstttttl mtL1rhogttrtu2larth orscamataura.autsul-at1liisgg ticipates xmiri Interesting troots m of this d'elightful phy. ITG IbrfHP, LaLii1ph-AiitiiAii,llllliattg, her Vim?) his aim ayrtatderatlt work (Continued on page'35) Any member of the club who tind, necessary to be aharsnt is requested Eplease notify the hostess; ickets for the flower show " the chandise Mart, Much 21-27, my ir"- br-Mrs 1i'retterti9-ariiiriidiiiii scussion of Aquatic Plants,” by . D. M. Blasier; “Fish and Scnv- bers," by Mrs. Thomas P. Dawson; 'tref-fiom-ur-est-rr-ik-iii". 4 club "te-ar-lover prterthxn for " the door. V 'jraer6rrraterttrtTt"tr-c--=-r _ Topiedor Monday " eridan Lodge No. 862,1. o. o. P., ving a card party next Tuesday init at 8 o'clock " the Odd Feb hall on Laurel avenue. 500 up 1efll be played with when for tattle, The public uncut-mar invited and o good time is u- all who attend. ' lip Rapp Leaves H [3E March 12, 1981 On Buying Trip I In!" IGOR! .vmtion from Well where is that 'tttatt who aid there wasn't going to be no winter th?t1 litgyttttyytg .59. w” [at This you"; banquet promises to 59 ttie biggest hid best yet: J. J. O'Brien, Minna: of the entertain- ment committee in in chm-go of the Magnet. He has nude arrangement: 'k-as-e-trt-tthtm-rust-ir-att-mrs her of very ”Mable spake" 9nd etturtaimmi. , The show id of maf'»vilue to the tystgEgttu.g,,ts,,thtr't, set _.tilttetttgr1ge4 _ 'll you fans. ' "V _ " Spotting of MSW Valley has some 'rtttetriasttitrttpWr,t who pryyi,e- serving of at least honorable metr. tion. _ 62:9. Th? course was also played by an additional 1,122 residents of High- land Park. whit "were not m%titier. my T!tttrehttrersatst of-thtminstre} show, recently played in this In“ and It Port Sherwin. will bat the guests of honor mum occasion“ " Sunset Valley Golf Enthusiasts Prepare For Record Season ardent who might-ed for play, at thawing» tleHyttrer- of r-timegr-ereb Dr. Bernstein, 101; C. C. qubray, Mrff. Kennicott, 75; J. A. Nash, Tt; W. Flinn. 69; B. o. Brand. 65:01:33. Ehtefk i-err-M.- t-Ar-q%trrnrttrrr-4rfV- H" - 7 nt -s, tr: U.tk 66. ca an; ai--atwrratN,-atttendquet-uttouuttttem war” for the mean and the at: tendence of nort-me'mhi"strcwav, 9; thus 1542 residents "‘of‘the district peed the course. e Fortunately for the course all of the golfers are not, such ardent fame as the boys at the head of the list tor if they had played their average number of times the rtsgits- tretion for the season would have been 114,940 and the course" Would have been Father crowded "verdad't'.r . Some kit the. boys think-the ladies should not play on Sunday morning. 1lbrtttrtmm is a mditieiploite and women have equal rights with the men. However, a few years ago a lit- tle“note was published asking the ladies who' had the opportunity to play week days to retrain from play- ing Sunday forenootttt. Most of the women graciously complied with this request in order than; the men who did not have the opportunity to play week day: could do so Sundays‘ with more freedom on the course would be faster. However; there are new womenvwho dentin" {since-tint! weekdays to pity and they feel they ere entitled to the same consideration as the men. . ' The St. Juno: Holy Name nociety Lehonnniie diiertri'nriaiiTiariii will hold their annual Magnet st the 9'ehtett. - . St. 390'! hull, lurch IT " 8:00 p. T ' ---ai--.-...,. Holy Name Society .7 -d--- Annual Banquet Mar. 17 _'t'hqtrrritriitb'rin ,dditiomrl field just under the 60 mark. The avenge attendance of the MG HIE} W' await; mum T if! "e-...-'",',"'?""""""?"' maaiasuiutLk.tGtnriu PRE Cotmeirlietrues Call For City Election On April 21; Voting Places Mr. George J. Wilkmin. owner of t1teHethttd Put Bump shop on Ehn 91m, punt! may only this morn- ing " the Highland Park hospital. As yr. lo to, PM no further details mrrttrrh.-xttrtetrstaraiiittratritdiitirr.- __ Geifrite J: Wilkman- 7‘ _ j Dies This Morning ter.' Mr The regular meeting of the city mil May Lighten: brief end c1,j,ysi..l,111se_te, Ithitstty at routine cher- tara Ciirii iari2kaatit'ialiit 7: gr Mae oiutien ”may?“ “the mm!“ ‘é’iry election to be held Tuesday, April Township Election -. . -----ApriLIP,landiditis "eV-e-ere-----' V_A,,, - - an 31. dh- mm, M wan-u am. 1'-th2'l'is",'s'g-gi-rs'-1,'ftteg'tithi'tg '""; . Eighth mine? .___. nook school. “nook! “can Ind Gran Bu mud. . Niqth precinct - Indoni’u building. " N. 'ittttbLatmi,-.--L-,-.---. The ptsttrfield township election will be Bold Tuesday, April 7. ., William Obee iei11 be the only candidate for supervisor, and there are _ predictions in 'WauEegan ttiatAt case of his xe- election, he is a likely candidate for chairman of the county board and Probably, will have little opposition for that 0mm. 'l..., .7 Candidate; for agaistant tmiiervis. ora' are 'Wiliiam E. Bletach, Chm-lea Harbnngh and William Witten for the full term, all pf whom are unop- posed. Sam Santi. on the Citizen’s ticket with “these candidates, is out for assistant ‘ouperviaor fot the short term; and he will have opposition, as Phil J .' Ballet’s name has been filed as a candidate for that position. ' Mooseheart Legion ' I ve Giies Party Mar. 17 ', The Women of Mooseheart Legion. Highland Park euptermo.-806, will hold a St. Pntrick’s party, their next meeting night, Tuesday, March 17th at eight o'eioeh in Witten hall. . Eula memlier is requested to bring We guest; The _ one»: of Mooseheart Legion up meeting this evening at [falling placing” designated. in “as. 1r.peeirttsu., Thqhwndtries 79! these precincts were‘ iiifWihed in": recent iatatt of the Press. The polling www.mfiiwmm --f5-d-a-htest---t-Wci.-a-.--tar Simian m4. .. - ___ - s. at. Join: "an. aPorrrtttptrtyyrt - Chic-co Earth We & Hum“ R. I. Co. nation. “and: tuna. m .mMngtter-eAtaMnu my!“ In. A. W. Vex-coo and: Paul L. Udell are the hold-over aatsiatanta. Mr I. cu hula ot (Id! '9"?! Mr. ft ll teh a 'EriirEiFdrrii'i mug: y ‘3 4335 Peel', Card Party V . A Postponed to Mar. 28 Russian Pianist Gives _ ' . Recital on March 22 GRATIFYING EMT Bl INFANT WELFARE IR. Vitaly Sphnee, Russia}: pianist, will may; mutual recital st therPUr- 1frttmrirrCltieatptlpn4ar, mm Marek-tIntuit...: .' Mr. Behind spent No summon in Highland Park, and the min! friends ---v- Din-inf 1930 the Infant Ettlt.tLttLg9r, errand little children giving expert medical dxuiittuimLdifiriurieirfiijtji stations followed when“ by nurses and. nutritionists who teach the mothers away how to - out the instructions received "rom the doctors at the tttatidetm. Not only has there been a great inn-ease in the‘nnmber; of _ mothers _ and hem coming, for the help which is given only by the Infant Welfare society but. there has been n tremendous in- crease inr‘theivreiiefjiven by meso- ciety in its fight to save the babies. _ Cod Liver Oil Disbend Other organizations prom; destr- tttte families with food, cbthint end fuel, but the Infant Welfare ”out: is the, only one which furnishes liver oil to~the children under its care.. Cod liver oil is regarded Jir'theanedi- (Continued on page 37) The Port Sheridan Woman's club bendtit curd party which was sched- uled for last Saturday evening bu Q F-. Eiithugiisiiii “flint“ itiiiil6iif'tftiituit Welfare drive to briattrtluvloeat qua ta over the top has ultudy brought gratifying reunite. Whit 'eneh indi- the present acute situation. ‘Prob- ably never within the knowledge of 1trtrimmrnttnetmtrntfetttrCNFtttr"Ntiit society has the society Need a sim- the twenty-one poorest sections attic city when its stations erg 1PiiiytM,/, ‘Co-opention with Charities JLtlthatoiststitttvCstxtistrvspdi.utfi2isticatln ' ' a reCeiverelief from, the United CUH, ties shall register their children "tttr. der six years of age with the Ihfant Highland Park-Ravinia Center _ ' Aids Alice H. Wood Sta- 'iit'iiTrtrtdrérWrT6tfiiNFma W5 iably follow. illness in 1usttitttt, fiury ilietc . I .. _. '.'" rtt This: EE'.?]!.! -T- a--

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