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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1931, p. 4

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The Doren, society of the Re- deemer Lutheran church on Rest Central nvenne will provide an eve- ning’s entertainment this (Thunday) ening. Former member: of the S,e,',tll', and friends have been uked to send some parcel by post, which will be offered for sale. There is al- nya I. delight}?! 1111th into 1 ml) bag, and this will be guided for. Local talent will Jritow t ctr atriittus, " the clots of the amine refrain-J menu will be served. t _ Dorcas, Soda); Holds Entertainment Tonight Mrs. B. Coriunan, mother of the murderer', victim, told of seeing the girl lying across the bed in her room at home and told a tragic story of her husband. Policeman' Fred Ebler of North Chicago _ ttttttmsd __ may - im1ii--Siiiiit- questioned byCOI'oner John tr. rar- lor, that Rankin: admitted that he hit' his wife twioo with an a: and olthongh outing that she st- tempted to hit him ttrat, later denied that statement. Banking was arrested the after- noon of March " in -Wnukettan, by the Waukegan police, _aniV Inter turned over to the North Chieatro an: thorities. Be was then taken before State's Attorney A. V. Smith. . . A eoroner's jury in A0ttlastraat Inst week recommended that Louis Han- Irina, recently arrested on charges of murder, he hehrto the October term of the grand jury without bail on charges of murdering his wife on the morning of March 24 in his‘home in Nurth Chicago. 2 'r-Sri I "it'rer,Cr"'r'rr-""', , _ The planning end furnishing _ of the house, which the boys ere build. ing and the girls are furnishing, than giving them practical experience, should make thie home of more] interest to the Highland Park mi- dents, inasmuch as it retieeta the our- nest efforts ot the boys md girls af Deerfield-Shields high school. ( North Chicago MatrWho Tt Killed Wife' with Alt Iii Ordered Held by Jury A small house compétition, open to 1'y"t1t.-hmttrtr'-ttteTWfri00t1hrttder the direction of Hitachi; Vin Ber- “a. a'"" _ Exhibition Home _ The exhibition house this.year is the house which the boy: of the vo- -" "Coettimsed-ort page 40) -' Mrs. Howard G. Komblith is the local chairman. In addition to the new educational projects the cam- paign will include perennial “clean up week," headed by Paul L. Udell, chairman. The window box contest for elemen- tary 'tsehoot children it headed by Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson, chairman. To Be Held Here May 20 to 24; Exhibition Home Built By Students BETTER HOME IN AMERICA CAMPAIGN The Better Home: in America an- -"-"H'e'..e--.. B--.-------...-.... Next Satlurday the Junior Sewing club will hold it: fhtnl dance of the hereon ht the Highland Park Masonic templef In order'to make this “air the greatest of the season. confetti will be given away free of charge to add to the merriment. Chris Growl and his Revelers will add to the hm by supplying the maple. Everyone is invited to the last confetti (have of the year. A lam crowd -ia Cat, PM thaw. '_'", 2M;- "-1."? .," ict'T; Re admitted that he had been convicted of forgery white in the army. He 'wu uniting transporta- tion to federal prison for that offense when he eluded his guards and nude Confetti Dance at Masonic Temple Bat Fred Marintrer, 32, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who escaped from Port Sheri- dan (and: men! months ago by slipping from " ofBee window, has surrendered to police? in Scranton, Pa. In. Janie W03; iiiiG7i% the sonat- in I tht L-......-...-, I Cannot Dance For You, I: born t Hi". Hun: My Tent in Crimson Hawkins 'e'"------.----, Escaped Soldier 18 -e-e- v __ ' - _ CiiiiirVriiiiiiairiirti" Aria from Orfeo In a Kilt 2.7.2:: Wilt: in E minor fl” __,._. no..................-......... ml hon I Wondeflng Ice Berg ..‘.:_.....‘.I:¢Dowell Bore-tong """-cct-tt-uu--c- main Em 02-1mm- The fo1lowimr prognm was' tthen' by members, assisted by two guests, Misg Marion Bard Amt Miss Charlotte Brand. , _ . --e The Highland Park Music club met on April 22 at the home of Mrtcr', N. Rard,-witir Mii. W. N, Phat as assisting hostess. Mrs. Wm. D. Young presided. T an: euFiaGiairirt% Dingo Mrs. George A. Mason l Music Club _ Meets Apr. 27; 2 Guests for tiiCi.bitGriiiiiiGriGG' Mis. Ihm- Wilder Ars. Etsts “no uh. auriGiiGii In Fads: Incbowell MaeDoarttt .. Beekwee Few. 8pm. ....Bvrou ......Spmu Bub-eh Tlrinddll THE plum .. Etude! Cluck p! A Mother’s Dar program will be P It given hy the Royal Neighbors on u - Thur-day evening, Milt. Etch m a member of the camp is invited to lh 'e i1',,tth,lt,gpi'g,t,t,g or a friend, “\th m , merhtttiiliriiiVrtrrGiAiir . ',,,. u R. E. Clarkson is now ”minted with H. R. Nelson and J. E. Brown, pro- prietors of Nelson's Garage, in the new enterprise. They no displaying the new Oldsmobile model. and invite inspection. . " In this territory the Oldsmobile ling of. 'tttttor can ia-now Rpm-gated by tho Nelson Garage and Sale: com- pany of 543 Elm place, Highland Park. This organization is well known to Highland Park motorists. Nelson’s Garage rd Agency for Oldsmobile Dr. C. V. Nichols has moved his ofBeetr. from the second ttoor of the North Shore Trust Co. building to the third floor. Dr. B. A. Hamilton and Dr. A. J. Wurth moved into their new oftlee. in the North Shore Trust Co. build- ing on Monday and Tuesday of this week. They formerly occupied ofheets in the State Bank building, Dr. llam- ilton having Jtet,tititi4,,thtrtcto't_tu tthirfrTiiii9iiirE and Dr. Turth--tlie pasteight. _. N __ __ ':T. A. will hold a food sale at the Great Atlantic and Paeitie. Co.’s self service store on rCentral avenue. A vttrietrtr delicious home made foods, including rolls, pies, cakes and cook- fetr'srttt be "displayed-I The public. is invited to take advantage of this op-. portunity to get the best for their Sunday breakfast and dessert for aumtasr-and--aurmee.----------- "r-'-----' The annual Ptsetintr-tf-the, Auxili- ary is being held this (Thursday) u.. ternoon at 8 o'eloek. Election of g1- treera will be held. _ Doctors 'Mo'vis to New . Quarters This Week In celebretinz the fortr-tirtst birth- day of Lester 'ritrnar of Wenkegnn, the thirteenth |weddin¢ anniversary of Mr. end_ Mrs. Titreny, the election Saturday, May 2, the Auxiliary of .tFEhre?1yt1s-Green Bay Rad P. ‘of Dan Hentgea as supervisor of "'agdiitiecs_t'uriir-iitrUsairr siesta! his brother in Lake Forest, Otto Fisher rolled aside equipment in his cleaning establishment " Highwood Saturday night and bade his guests to make merry. . Cards end dancing were the di,. versions of the evening. Forty guests were in attendance from Lake Forest, Lake Biuit, North Chicago, Wsu- Regan. and other North Shore towns! A set of silverwarewas presented Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany and a set of crystal glass were to Mrs. Dan Bent- ges by the host. Mrs. Hentges was also honored in the presentation of a deputy star by Mr. Fisher on be- half of Mr. Tiffany. I Elm Place Auxiliary :1 _ Food Sale Saturday Otto Fisher Is Host to Titfanya and Other Friends Saturday Night Mother's Day Prop... The annual businegs meeting of-the P. T, A, of the Deerflehi-tehtetds high school will be held. on Thursday. after. noon, Mar T, It 4 o'eloek in the Ent- llsh club room. Please keep this in mind, a; no .indi6iuUttotiee. will It um to the member- ‘thla- month." The contract bridge“ lessons con- .dmjed VVwith such success by Mrs. Helen Hyde fl,tttasrott the._:lfri.11i£1 we}: 1tiniiiii'irttf be 'discohiinhed. At the finttl lesson there was some dis- cussion to a second term, but the committee in charge found it inadvis- able to resume the course. The funds Annual Meeting of ' High School P.T.A. which were raked wiiii be Tised for local charities. Contract Bridge _ Colby’s new store opens with a new stock at 1981 low prices, with selected and choice .vaiuee, With eight times more space than their old location. Colby’s are introducing this new my}; orith _ _the_rnotrd interesting a. sigm and" 1mptgrtpttdtsrtu1 _ mines, They eordiiill, invite you to visit-the new 'sto’re without obligation or thought of purchase and see the new furnishings andthe 1981 low prices. Formal opening of Colby’s new store at 620 Chirieh street, Evtutatoti; will)» held May 2. _ Mr. Frank P. Sheridan, manager of the Evanston store, wishes to ex-, press his ttppreeiation ofNte kindly interest shown to him during the past three years. Only the best tools will be supplied so that the good gardener can Asortii. dently purchase at this garden fair. (Continued on page 41) . an _ all-day onting,‘ "e Delightful ahop, _prtiltrtiit parental; mandamus: sides, fish pond, sugar-plum tree, for the children; lunch prepared and served by the.. tea room committee, Mm. D. ik Watson, chairman; Attemoon tea, ice cream 'and drinks will be on hand for thote who want them. _ f ComghcNescEvainsrton-, ev -- " Store Opens on May 2 The committee suggests that you and Ihr. children plan to make this Perhaps your pottery and glassware is low; it can be replaced at the garden fair. Baskets of all sorts, apron: and amoeks,‘garden tools and furniture, hooks and the hammock or reclining chair to read them in,--. all will be available. GARDEN FAIR PLANS mama common "making final preparations for tts garden fair to be held Saturday, May 9th, from 9 am. to 6 pan. in Station Park at Ravinia. Everyone is re. quested to make out hi; or her list of needs, for the committee ii pro. pared to fill all orders. Whether you need seeds or bulbs, shrubs, ever- greens, perennials, annuals, window box plants or tabbed hydrangea, the garden fair is the place to get them. To Be Held in Station Park at Ravinia May 9; Features Are Outlined Thursday, April to, 1981 Lessons Stopped nor The music the pi; Bonus looking some ti tions of EXIT”! quite at: St. Jam into for, A In. as the 1 beiite a Dim't f because practice the Big] The tweep- wilLbe set Par] Highh advanta Lowe Sorensa Jones. Uppe W ARI-g, mehl, C High! ‘acon Inset I Mum n Thur Oak i, 'lit "n

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