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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 3

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#Ammummtmaflv e residents id Simiét 'ti"7iqi'iiici1"iiicif t the home of Colonel Robert Ind rgnnized "he, Sunset Terrace ttn- rovement "aoeiation--the' purpose the organization being to beautify _ -qitit-atttea-tiftrbc-cc-ressu-t-st iolottel. lg EthObggt was elected hairman of the aiiiiitTiidtiiiirriiF cretary and treasurer. Mr-Wm. W. awker, for directors. Mr. Wpi. oer-mam, Mr. Henry Gets, "td-Mr. On next Tuesday, March 24.131”- al meeting of the Ouoli club will held it the -hmmotfahtr.--E-.---Dc righam, 250 East Central avenue " a. mt. As the 4iturthption _of -the ub and the éale of club assets will discussed at this meeting all mein, After the meeting a'trttfret luncheon ill be served. Plane made lunch- n resermtiomr-ktth-iciurtestr,- . P. 1306, not later than Saturday. ttrelr 2r.- ___-__------.----.-----,--------'-- Fylowint, the luncheon,“ 2:30 p. . Joan Blaine Will read Rachel Cro- er’s "The Little Jamey." Guests ay be invited for the zlternoon pro- am. SI - The ladies of Osaoli club enjoyed very pleasant bridge-tea a the ests of the Indies of Port Sheridan 1he..pmeera club on Tnesduy, . C. Jorrhm.--A-eharter--atptr1ied r, which has ahead been secured aukmn..4 .7. ,,._,,H_,A..,:o V, _ L'Sunset Terrace, so amped rm» its gorgeous sunsets, is situated igh on, the ridge which overlooks, "ir-att-ttttttand-her-hs-rt ty parkaasimsct park, also te-the ""3“ -- Mare -- _ ., ub-LSiiiiiet "tiitreru-thi'rt -dfitb.' 0h e north may be.seen.the North ore's fittesit golf club-Exmoor untry aidtc-ltrrtitect.tsertrdiercthi (Continued on mall) own: XX ,esidents of Subdivision Formi Mm. Leila M. Bloomfield of New Chartered Group to Beau- Zedand we: guest speaker at the Ru. tify THE Aria" - viniu Women’s club qt the' regular . Much meeting, held at. the Village 7 V . .7.7.7777_L,__ _“__u__ Home Wetland”. March rt. Lthe 1 teh "10 tsoli Club to Hold Meeting on March 24, Report to A, 1931: tettutrattom liven part 1 list wank men part time employment last week "-"-----..-, telief given through thin of- flee and eorottemtintt mm- iutiom ---.J.-..-........ lilk sent to, {mitten 'd/tcc. A four humor [as " I , fblo for my on and!" K. HIGHLAND PARK SOCIAL SERVICE ' 's 380 But Central Avenue Phone H. P. 4000 [ "hl0)il)rtjlW,iilllr _." ij"""'):':)'?,'., Woman _ r' TERRACE” MM: ' _ 'ltt.1lt,"t,eds, With Mrs-Brigham and including March T' bt Highlanh Park Praia is anil- 880 253 35 108 Highland Park chapter No. 1382, B. P. O. E., held their annual election of others last Friday evening. The following were chosen for the ensu- ing year: Wm. Witten,, Exalted Ruler; Wm. Desmond,, Leading Knight; Carl Anderson, Loyal Jaittht; Wm. Lever, lactating Knight: Lloyd Larson, sec- retary; Wm. Becker. treasurer; Fred triWatrxrttwtrur; James Collins, dele- gate. and Archibald Abercromby, al- ternate delegate’to the convention. _ No oeaqion of the city cpuncil was held Hand-y evening of this week, And the next molar time for meet- ing is Monday night, Karel! 23. -Sodtr there has not been a single day this month when the water in Uke' Michigan has not been' muddy. Expressed in chemical toms the tur- bidity of the raw water at the pump- ing Station has iaritrisd from 80 to 310 parts per million. This means that, . the: wittei. has ' contained” from about 670 to 2600 pounds of dirt per million tratlorttc.-_-...-_____-._, Last week-following the storm of March y..th--the arouse mg annual- 1y highs Buringtlnt period thecfuter plant removed nearly twelve tons of dire-ian-th-te-huh-iii-pump- ed to town. Atwtttrud we_have,,our new filter plant.' We are! - The installltion of otBeers will be held Priday evening, April 10. -ii'iiriiirraii'iii'iWiiF'"?if "the “c1115 _ bud mi of tbr-Le- of Wanda Voters were invited " guests for this program. --:" 4 nominating commitme for th. euetiotrof- ofBeegtratCthe club In: chosen during the 1mttitrtttiriitttBUn (if T8ir"Va7Fiiiitiiil10ii rimtiriririiriiirt" benwertelected: Mrs, Lyle Gem-leg; Mrs; A-. r., SingMn. W; A, Must; Mrs. W. K. Harrison, gnd Mrs. W. C. Pohrté. PN --.4rarart-stTarertatamWmre-itreuiirit" mrttmtarrhi-thmsrhutt Hopkins ind Ikiirmrof Women Voters, presided at tlie' tea table. _ Fitter Plant Reirtirveir---- Ton of Mttt11ilgtghdlay Local Elks Elect T, We New officers Friday i-uraae=luitamfuide=arhsr-a'-s' are}! known public leeturer--gatre a com- prehenaive and interesting talk on her native cognMewZuhnd. ii.. lustrated with colored lantern slides. from Water for City No Council Meeting momma PM, humus, Tum". Magttag 19, 1981 The board of mowers of the High- land Park Woman's club will be guests at a luncheon given by the president, in. Erastus- R. Plum, 275 Prospect venue, on Iona-y; Mareh 28. The - monthly Maine" meeting will follow. , The program for the afternoon will be of especial Interest since the string ensemble which has but recently been organised will make its first appear- ance, under the very capable inaction of Mrs. Meanings. The metabers phy- ing in the ensemble are Hrs. Wilder. Mrs. Lipp, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. - Allen, Miss Balke, and Hrs. Gsrst. There will also be piano numbers by Mrs. Ben Ball tt vocal selections by Mrs. Orval Sim on, soprano. _ H. P. Woman’s Club Board Meets Monday, March 23 Visitors Are Invited of architectural -beiuty-tatnd, . ovi- mire. For the men there is no"aitd' of interesting machinery to-be seen. City omcialg and plant aiiendant, will be prisasntiorwNeyrm, the ttrrirtarartt1 . e t mg will be open both day and evenipg. -a'tmn-exrTtriiite-irTaii'iE-aTCnire- and the lake. Park ‘avenue is the first street north of Central avenue, running parallel thereto. TrafBe on the hill willbe controlled to prevent cars meeting on its narrow, drive. _ The Highland Park Music club will celebrate fate thirl-hirthdrr-ab-the home of Mrs. Marshall Sampsell on Lake place. Wetland”. Much 26 at 2;30 itrtlte aftemoon,_ Th-meer, and chm‘rmen of. committees will give umunl reports and the others for the coming year will be elected. Redfember the dates - Saturday and Sundny, March 21at and 22nd. Nis aiuikt-iutrrovemeett in recent you: has so genenlly etNeted the ptrb1hr-mrtfttre. _ There'h'no‘ (firm t1aietunmtmitr, who, does not use water,. and therefore fails to benefit By -th'--iriirti -e-F Idea} iiititrlmiw' being served-WM ritzy" tmttttrr.--A-'vhrtrett the Mini will aiiiitiiitt _ _--.- in mi meme" in: way how the dirty water of. lake Michigan is thoroughly cleansed and sent on its way rejoicing. H. P. Music Club Plans . to Celebrate Its Third _ fl -___lrtttlyhtpil)htdrllii, diidieitGn a success. Jrttthiand Puk’s new filtration plant, In: deseribed and illumtod in last week’s lune of the Press will be formally ‘opened to the public on Sum-(by and Sunday of this: week, Tum "ttmr-mr-ttttthtm-tr fit? that this moat important civic im- movement will prowl highly interest- lnt-w the-visitors, and corditlly in- vite I.“ residents of eommunity and The “Fashion Book," costumes from other lands, will he undid by the turning of the “th0 m The" will be and“ titanic and dance numbers. _ Our new and unusual feature will be an inexpemive but Inactive frock- sud mam-a made and worn by the' models. from the yard good- apartment from J. B. (Burnett's and tttttttttht. -. _ . a" The public j. invited. f A and! “million he will In charged. J. Jr. Gatmett, Marr Amr Frock Sho‘p end Smith’s: Shoes will be won from Fell. Brothers end Elhndee Shoe Shop. Fur: from Victor Brut. yolduner &Msmter. A costume for every occasion will be worn. sport, morning, afternoon and evening. in silks. chiffon. voiles, prints Ind light weight AUnneis, _ Also informal, hos- tess, domestic, bench nnd lounging pajamas; nluo maids' uniforms. Hats, purses ind costume Jewelry will be worn to humanize with the frock; Tiny tots and junior clothes will be modeled by the children. _., -' The following merchants are again staging the show: FV tt C Advanced showing of spring styles be seen it the Y. W. C. A. Thursday ArhLIritigtttjtrht,, March .25 1111121, st 8:15 o'clock. Spring Style Show at Y. W. C. A. March 26-27; __. _===, WWW, . ttKit -- thir" of trees, open sunshine, 1qyicietttgg.i.:: 611117 Niacin-den is to he 'dingincgy. of hardy times, such as will grow in this locality with very little or no winter protection. The club feels ' (Continued on page 44) "iiiiiii'aiiiiFiiTe- _ in the undertikins Mayor Lewis, the city e'onneil, the Highland Park Chamber of Com- meme, "thew Park his}? club, the Women's clubs of both High- land Park and Ravinia, the school boards of DeerBeid-trttuidtr,- Elm Itueet-aieteohe ~m’m. . schools', Scout I"ml Git! Scout, ambition» -t%rTritrhGitii' Park Girdiin clubs, and many individuals, have expressed ew. Lecithin of Giulia __ _ plot of- ground’ of theta? Rivinii Park park system, just west of the railroad tricks and north of Roger Wflfiamgfiusyyemmlhgem,m --mii=aiieiiriarc6imtiiiitiitrWitr L,,, _ .-. I _ -hriG M ' "", rid '3; Ion: time been fostering hopes of'crea ating a cognmunity garden of hardy shrub med. and their dream hath“ coming We. MUNICIPAL ROSE _ . GARDEN FOR CITY Ravinin Garden Club Sponsors Project; Garden to Be in Park Property Beginnipg Eat 8:15 P, M. Num 8 I":

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