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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1931, p. 35

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A. where all League meetintrtrare held, will be completely Med by bridge fables.‘ Tits he} will nuirk the" end of the League year, no further meetings to be held until October. . On Wednesday of next week, April 15,,.yt, ' o’cloekL-the -Highland Park League will hold uta annual meeting, but in an entirely different manner than formerly, and the enthusinsm evidenced by the members seems to, prpyt1lgitAC.ii,Lt1 “if? “EDDY 1hHytr: Questionnaires sent oht by the League from time _to time to ofBtt- holders has been found of pest bene- tlt, both to the Voter. and the man in ofhea, end all men in public othee are more. knoin, "iii"eFeivuteeiion, either' staid; national or local. This organisation hos already proved itself a great asset in the community, u pointed. out in any edi- torial some. months ago in one of the Ioetif newspapers and that the' inter- est of the women in it is growing, is evidenced ' by the widespread com- ment due to their keen interest in matters political, out in the com- plete records not only of the work, but of the voting on the various questions brought up. by every " fiee holder, _ . . Ai aair, e CIaitiri,'iiit23i; iiriiNiiciil It CITY CANDIDATE TO I JUNIOR WORKSHOP It) \ROSE GARDEN PRIZE SPEAK FRIDAY NIGHT GIVE PLAY APRIL 18 AROUSES INTEREST Thursday. April 9, 1931 The Highland Park Press Other Bonds and Securities“) Ian: on Conan-ll Security Other 1am (6trt _,.-....,..,...,',... Lona on Beat but: He)...“ Bngkln: Bonn. “may. and ' RESOURCES m.r.m;m-m, and but from Bank. (1-1-8) 8 U. B. Government Invotmenu Fishin- m’ .m_._m.r__ Other We (12) can do your Want.“ job done. Nine out of ten people here read It. r The Press Want-Ads m town “who. a; a... and than In "M" "tet., upon. to the of Public Account. State of "limb. (Continued {foul wife 8) Weld. “lion! LIABILITIES for results Tot-l Monroe- 8105.959.“ W. W. Mellnlno. Cashier W. W. Hellvuim M Cubic . 25.905.“ 49.82454 10,949.55 42,212.29 10s00.00 13,331.70 mum 9,955.75 25.85 At‘ihe close of the contest it was found that Virginia Leffert was en- titled to the Brst prize, having secur- ed $191K for her tags; the second prize was won by Glndys Brown, who had $17.29; the' third winner was Suzanne Code, who had $17.16; and the fourth end Mth If'gi ill wagon qFFqri2FiaEFqtii% ___ r, T . _ u’e. The child‘ren worked faithfully from early in themoming until-th-Udo,- and those interested in the affair are deeply grateful tis all who in any way helped to make the undertaking I success. - The other ehildrett were made up. " with movie passes. _ The "heart tag day" receipts when checked tip by Miss Helen Boyce, who took charge of the Volunteer: of America tag day held here on Sat- urda'y hust,fotalled the sum of $174.87 Miss Harriett Golden of Ravinis is acting es general business manager with Mr. Richard Paynter and the Misses Trevisan, Ctutrittht, C1tuon,. Smith, Bowden, Brigham and Mayo, assisting her with properties, public- ity, and ticket sales. Mfrhgticket sale charge is made in order to defray the expenses of producing a play giv- -:'It" is hoped that this comedy will be" successfully received so that the Junior 7 Drama Workshop, may ttrar- rddrwaadsasaa-ttteeNritHGrttmrrrr, rank with the dramatic organizations of other North Shore suburbs. If you want to show your interest in the ef- forts of the Junior/Workshop and be repaid- by an entertaining isteniiiirT you will want to see "The Dover Road" on Saturday night, April tg.--' Contributed. - ' j $175 Is Collected .. on "Heart Tag Day" en as recqntly in New Yiire Ufiiki, c136 as was this one. _ ' _ awhile and amazingly set on their ways ugain. . Ji1tptt1t_ptrthpjm, on tht, Dom Wtitten by A. A. Milne A. A. Milne, “that of “The-Dover Raid” is . adept" in creating": _ iftiutkin it churning. and not, improbable. ab. eundities and people of ' Highland Park and Ravinia who remember the excellent work that the different mem- bers of the cent have done in high school and North Shore Circuit Thea- tre productions will know that the parts are being skillfully interpreted. 829 Trucking FRANK W. GARRITY Sundwick St My and Lawn Work Fertiurt‘a for Fertilizer Chaim! Sand, Compact (4hmtittmsd-droerr run" In Black Soil. Manure Highland Park Phone 1608 THE , . l . I hi . City Council, the Chamber of Coin- merce and the Rotary club, the echool boards, and superintendents, theBoy and Girl Scout organizations, and the Ravinia association, the Woman's clubs of Ravinia and Highland Park, the Highland. Park Garden club, and has the gag; 'f-I-fgrep,'-,', at JJtts, ,. at 'ard. whoj are ding every- thing in their power to further plans for the fair, as well as for the rode alien; _ia.:most.timely as: it makes this garden the logical candidate of HitrhlamiJ'rrk ‘for this prize. _ mm. to 6 p.m. " this park at Ita- vinia station. _ The fact that this project has been ”proved“ by Mayor Lewis and the WW4 _ ' s'es'citietl.ti*-'dii'rc'rrC'iii, great interest to the community at large, and particulerly to the Ravinia Garden club which hoben to enter it :10ch opener: far theutumieipal rose gerden they are new pinning for the city; and for which they are raising funds by the garden fair to be held Saturday, May 9th, from 9 UNEXCBLLBD SERVICE _ 515 Central Ave., Highland Park Central Cafe BreadMumbCt--rueo.m.tu- mm~muan§a~nm Coll ”all” i, M3.“ T gun-(o: Boiled has... - 7 orJ-umucuuqm Anna. -, mun. “chasm! - 1:.va ' MWCMm-mkm Breaded, Lani Clap-Munchies Willow Rdad Winnetka, Ill. EETROLEUMCOMPANY COMMERCE IiRJEL SPECIAL WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON (Continued from 15.363) Cru- el 1'...“ 40 Cents that more than meet the tqteeitientiom, of The Bureau of Standards Phones $332338? LYON & HEALY has brought to lion ' Healy's stock of Sheet Music is the larg- " and most comprehen- sive in America., Over a quarter million different 'ities comprise if! Save tirno and {rouble by "Uefing your music in dur our department in Evasion. , . MUSICIANS in Evans- ion are thus afford- ad with a service up to fiVWW‘ifi the loop district. Lyon ' Healy's now Sheet Music department in Evanston includes a eompleti sea lection of standard com- positions for the piano, vocal studios/album of various "u'etions, studies for the violin and piano, and organ works. LYON & HEALY 615 Davis Street Service Rivaling . Our Loop Store In Cémpleteness! In Evanston 31

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