144 Highland Park, Ilinois â€" Telephone Highland Park 65 your lawn a Square Meal Frank Siljestrom Morning Service 11 :00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service 8 :00 You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where <the (Bible, and all authorized _ Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed. or purchased. ~~____ _ Mighland Park _ ; : Maintained by ~ _ _ First Church of Christ, Scientist ' .of Highland Park= 381 Harsel Avenue M CHURCH SERVICES HOURS: ‘Week days, 9 a.m. to $ p.m. Wednesday ~until 7 :30 p.m. Sundays : To grow smooth and velâ€" vety, your lawn must be fed! Give it the square meal for plantsâ€"4 lbs. of Vigoro per 100 sq. ft. Reâ€" sults will amaze you! _ Vigoro, complete, scienâ€" tifically balanced, is the largest selling plant food for lawns, flowers, shrubs and trees. Clean, odorâ€" less, easy to useâ€"and inâ€" expensive! â€" 4 2:30 to 5:80 p.m: for reading only. 148 North First Street CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Coal, Ice, Building _ Material Velvetyâ€"green Lawns Sunday School 9 :30 a.m ‘The Friendship club are having an April Fools Hard Times party at the Y. W. C. A. Thursday, April 2. Each girl or a group is supposed to put on a stunt. The committee in charge promises an evening full of fun. Any girl employed in a home is welcome to come and join this clubâ€"membership dues $1 per year. This club is givâ€" ing a dance at the Y. W. C. A. Thursâ€" day, April 16. Buy your ticket from the club. ~A sixâ€"piece orchestra will furnish the music. Y,. W..C. A. Educational Tours â€" There are four more Chicago eduâ€" April â€"11, a group from the Woman‘s club at Ft. Sheridanâ€"there will also be room for some teachers. Tuesday, April 14 the Philathea class of the Bethany church. Wednesday, April 15 at 6:00 o‘clock another Business girlsâ€"trip. The Lake Forest Business girls are joining the B. Y.‘s club on this trip.â€" Saturday, April 18, there will be a trip for the high school stuâ€" dents. â€"Allâ€"trips are $2.10, including both transportation and dinner. Comâ€" plete details will be given from the Y. W. C. A. office. Register early. There will be no more trips this seaâ€" son after May ist. â€" ._._ WHO ARE THE «GIRL RESERVES?! The Girl Reserve movement is an organizaâ€" tion within the Y.W.C.A. for girls of ten_to 'I-, 'a .~ o ::.‘“;.xï¬..::ï¬ %\;a‘i,i; ’â€"Ai '::'.x..:sm:. , ».“ ; € attend this meeting. ~Miss James and Miss Cramer, Y, W. C. A. secretaries of â€" Lake Forest, will be the club guests. + * i & , a business girls Clu April, are having a "Club birthday supper" Thursday, April 9, at 6:30 o‘clock at the Y. W. C. A. ‘The atâ€" tendance throughout the year has been splendidâ€".â€" Special plans are beâ€" Highâ€"Tone Restaurant Y. W. C. A; Notes BUSINESS MEN‘S LUNCH _ ; 40¢ > 541%, Central Avenue Highland Park Try Our Delicious l-cMh:.i toward the best rnest in purpose Sâ€"ceing the beautifol i nsrenge â€" Vâ€"ictorious over self Eâ€"ver dependable GIRL RESERVE NEWS (ll-neiom 'ir- manner 4 â€"mpartia. judgmen Râ€"eady for service: Sâ€"incere at all times. TH BE P RES S When the matter was brought to the Lake county probate court govâ€" ernment .officials delved into the enâ€" listment and draft a it was found that Nordech and Golden were the names of the same man, the government turned over the war insurancte‘ to. the Nordeen; estate. > r P Mrs. Pflugner received about $8,500 despite the long â€" legal fight which brought with it many fees, _ s an aduilt wh ~The base « Nordeen, the government found afâ€" ter an exhaustive search of war recâ€" ords,â€"went â€"under the â€"nmime of Charles Golden. When. the claims were first filed with the â€"government for the inâ€" surance for Nordeen, there was conâ€" fusion because of the other name he had used. gel ce After 10 years of investigations and researches by the United States govâ€" ernmentâ€"into â€"theâ€"past â€"records of Charles Nordeen, who was killed in France during the World war, â€" the estate of the soldier was closed late last week in probate court by Judge Martin C.â€" Decker and the soldier‘s only heir, a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve PfAugner of ‘Highland Park, received the residue of the $10,000 government insurance. _ _ Riimiiine Ni Felsniaty ied en eA e Ten girls have started toward their Junior Lifeâ€"Saving Awards. _ The pool is well guardâ€" edâ€"and fineâ€"instruetionâ€"isâ€"wiven forâ€"both . "CAMP. MERRY DAYS" w 23 Girl Reserves have you heard of this name before? Of course you have. What is nicer than to have a camp all your own where you ean be with your G. R. sisters who are conâ€" lnehd? with the same Y.W.C.A. of Highland ‘Camp reservations are now open. The same arrangement for camp reservations being in before June ist has been made.© The reservaâ€" tion fee is one dollar if in before or by June Ist, otherwise one dollar and fifty cents will be charged.. + * SPLASH!! tsmo&lmm&;udly:miu eleven .o‘clock. Bring your bathi suit, :ovelndup. Join your many G.R. sisters 106 attended the Girl Reserves Chili Supper Thursday evening, March 19. Each tm was represented by two members who full charge of reâ€"setting and serving a table. This â€" supper was ~sponsored by the â€"Girl Reâ€" serves in order to help carry on the various netivities of ‘the Girl Reserve ‘Department of the Y.W.C.A. o Are you interested in Camp Merry Days ? See Mrs. McManus at your next meeting. eighteen. International in its aspect as a member of the World Committee of the Y. W. EA. k:mmmm::- Nonâ€"swimmers are taught how to swim and swimmers are taught lifeâ€"saving. m#dmwmm hhmdagwmtmï¬o“ and convietions > Illrwwflnthhp- piest sort of a life. It aids her to grow, through normal activities, into the habits, insights and ideals which will make her a responsible, eager woman. mmummm-hhspgn: the two sides, KNOWLEDGE and TH. ‘This means that a Girl Reserve is mentally and morally trained. Highland Park Woman Gets Estate of War _ â€"~~ ‘Veteran; Her Father The Girl Reserves have a salute. This salute bpndqa;hch(_tbthl-bolthrw huli": -Modhï¬onh.“mrw uhmmmmfllâ€"ctnm band is worn, the <right â€"elbow being held straight from the body and on a horizontal ;H:ntht.‘trhnck.hfmbymm To symbolize the four principles: of â€"develâ€" mthqrhhnh&ob;rn?ll’m’ob& SPIRIT, AND SERVICE. " P Every true Girl Reserve is striving: "To face life squarely, to seek and give the best." Splash! Next Saturday morning, G.R.s! and the whole group is guided by seventyâ€"8 last week The Deerfield Mutual: club. sent twenty adorable . oil ~cloth rabbits to the little tots of . the Cook County hospital this week for Easter gifts. ‘Mrs. Olivia Anderson was the guest of‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. Neéild of Pullman, IIl., last week. s aze ? The Kalburner family, which has been occupying the Julius Johnson house on Central avenue, will move to Prairie View. The previous tennants were the Emil Juhrends. Cicero were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. E. J. Long of Greenwood aveâ€" nue. T * o Mrs, 8. M. Gooder visited in Canâ€" ton, III. last‘ week, with her mother, Mrs. McMullen, who celebrated het At the annual congregational meetâ€" ing of the Presbyterian church held last Wednesday evening Mr. George Stanger was reâ€"elected an elder for a three year term. The trustees elected were Messrs. C. E. Piper and D. L. â€" A special communion serviceâ€" will be held Good Friday evening at the Presbyterian church, f Mr. and Mrs. F. Schanz and son of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. on Sunâ€" day. â€" > : hadâ€"as their guests on Sunday, Mrs. Cruickshank‘s father, Mr..James.Ketâ€" chion and Mr. James Perry, both of the Edellyn Farms near Waukegan. â€".Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Meyers enterâ€" tained in â€"complimentâ€"toâ€"Mr.â€"Edward Meyers on Saturday evening. â€"The ocâ€" casion was in celebration of his birthâ€" day anniversary. 2 â€" Mr. and Mrs. Raymond â€"Dobbins and littleâ€"daughter Patty Ann spent the weekâ€"end in Arlington Heights with Mr. Dobbins‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobbins. : :..;M!t !Pg‘.urs- : Alkrt_*uii_tgl;e.ll Of the Rustic Kennels spent the weekâ€" end in Chicago. Mr. Mitchell exhibâ€" ited some dogs and had winners in three breedsâ€"Bultâ€"dog,â€"Great_â€"Dane and Russian Wolf hound. A number from Deerfield attended the Fashion show at the Y. W. C. A. in Highland Park on Friday evening. _ _Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan, â€"who have been living in the Fred Schwab home moved to. Highland Park on Monday.. o pirgs of Mr. Getty‘s father, Mr. Philip Getty. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Holmes visited at the Bailie home in Milwaukee on Sunâ€" &y. h ent s 6 Mrs. Walter Metcalf had as her guests on Monday afternoon at the D. A. R. party in Winnetka, Mrs, Lewis Ashman, Mrs. W. W. Geary and Mrs. C. W. Boyle. Billy, the little sonâ€"of the Williany Tennermanns entértained at a party Saturday in honor of his fifth birthâ€" day anniversary. . _â€"Misses Edna, Lulu and â€" Nora Behrens of Highland Park were Sunâ€" day dinner guests at the C. T. Anderâ€" son home on Chestnut street. â€"â€" A number from Deerfileld attended the annual~ Mother and â€" Daughter dinner at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school cafeteria on Friday evening. Mrs. C. W. Getty and two children ~SIXTC Deerfield Locals h â€"Bbirthday ~anniversaty Thursday, April 2, 1981 For the number of diphtheria Only 134 downâ€"state 1929 and a health offic *the ~ultim:g disease, vemocrats 1 Rext nation Wickersha with Johnâ€" Sheppard, pulling â€" in The rat ulation frc estâ€"since t tial marg from tube . lowâ€"record the first t than 5,00( culosis dut berculosis fatalities i went down 1929, a red crage of 30 :From the diseases "th tality from rising from A gene far the 1 have bee: Springfiel health di final stati of 16.7, i1 age for th The 83,59 registered births ov caused a : in the pop It‘s all r Illinois ~~~ y Flannigan secretary associati chiefly â€" civic, an A larg one had members mitted f each m Wednesd The H Althor who was topics, civic . d1 Charlott Mrs. Ch: gave a b by every ter, W at Thursda 1930 â€"To pr ment ar the ‘men Improve Show In