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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 6

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smm PD nds (pis Sal e un ie ts o 4ve Mr. Allan E. Towne, traffic agent of the National Air Transport comâ€" pany, Inc., wil} have as his topic¢ "Flying with the Air Mail," at the next meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. This meeting will be held at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 12, in the Green Tea Pot The other officers of the department who were elected to office at the weekly mecting held last Friday night, May 1, are the following: Nils England, â€" assistant chief; Arthur England, captain; Lloyd Hicks, secâ€" retary; Harry Madison, treasurer ; and Albert Lyle, fire inspector. Traffic Official of Air Line to Speak at C. of C. Meeting, May 12 â€"Fredâ€"Kehrwald, former â€"assistant chief, has been promoted to chief, beâ€" ing appointed to office by the new mayor of Highwood, Evan D. Dever. With the inauguration of the new Highwood city government, the Highâ€" wood volunteer fire .department has elected new officers._ _ __â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"__â€" Highwood Fire Dept. ‘ Elects New Officers ness and Drs. Jacks and Braumfield. Several ~Highland Park physicians have leased offices in the newly reâ€" modelled . and enlarged North ghore Trust Co. building where central waitâ€" ing rooms and excellently equipped office quarters are provided. Among the physicians now occupying offices in this building, which is one of the handsomest in the city, are Drs. G. Q. Grady, D. W. Rogers, Morley Mcâ€" Neal, W. L. Winters, D. E. Rossiter, E. P. Norcross, R. A. Crossman, J. E. Lackner, J. A. Bigler, and A. F. Byfield, H. B. Roberts, C. A. Harkâ€" M Physicians in Offices . ~__ in N. S. Trust Co. Bldg Mrs. Harkness as president of the Highland Park Woman‘s club will carry: her club activities into many fields. She is a member of the board of the ~Lake County ~Federation of Woman‘s clubs, an : organization of the 15 clubs in Lake county, of which organization the Highland Park Woâ€" ~~~_~__(Continued on page 43)~~~~â€"~ «~Myusâ€" Carleton ._Aâ€"â€"Harkness. â€"the land Park Woman‘s club is well known to all club women of Highâ€" land Park and the neighbâ€"ring comâ€" munities.. Mrs. Harkness nas served the club in many capacities as finanâ€" cial secretary, as treasurer of the fiâ€" nance committee, as first viceâ€"presiâ€" dent and during the past year as chairman of the budget committee. Her loyalty, efficiency and leadership have proven themselves and the club members areâ€"looking forward to two years of goodfellowship and achieveâ€" ment. ~ ; Is Well Known in Club Work and Has Served Notably; Other Officers Chosen MRS. . A. HARKNESS . HEADS WOMAN‘S CLUB en Tea Pot. 3 l‘owm’g speech will be illus y moving pictures, â€"â€" ~© o ie The operetta will be given two nights. . Thursday evening‘s performâ€" ance will be especially for Grammar school children,. A nominal admiss@ien will.be charged eath evening, . â€" _ * is dull at the tea house, due to the conservatism of Sing Lo, who detests modern advertising methods. _J. Morâ€" timer Maxwell, proprietor of "Shoâ€" Glo" Electric Signs, arrives to . capâ€" ture the China market. Many interâ€" esting ‘incidents arise as the Ameriâ€" can salesman tries to show the old Chinese merchant that "It Pays to Advertise." _tThe scene of the operetta is laid in the garden of the Tea House of Sing Lo, in Shanghai, China. Business There will be : lighting effects a, Chinese costumes. ._The seventh and eighth grade puâ€" pils of the Oak Terrace school will present an operetta, The Tea House of Sing Lo, in the auditorium of the school on Thursday and Friday, May 14 and 15. & ki Oak Terrace Pupils e to Present Operetta _ _ Scout director Clayton Booker led the singing in a wellâ€"behaved whooâ€" pee, and five new brides were heartiâ€" ty welcomed by Missâ€"Ferrier into the ‘"family." Even the most steelâ€" hearted would have had to go down before the army of smiles and general happiness, and be convinced of Arden Shore‘s real worth.. Nearly 40 visiâ€" tors from Highland Park alone, inâ€" vestors in boyhood, were there. _ â€". foliowing a morning of baseball, games, singing, and a big dinner, the y??fii;?eet%efi attend the homeâ€" coming of Arden Shore last Sunday met for a general singfest and to hear Dr. Harold L. Bowen of St. Marks‘, Evanston. On the stage sat the boys now in camp, many in their scoutâ€"uniforms.â€"â€"Mr.â€"â€"Bowen‘s â€"talk was . directed at the boys, â€" was straightforward and effective. Manâ€" hood, the finished product, is builded on three V‘sâ€"vigor, virility and vir« tue, he â€"said,â€"and, by _implication, these three <V‘s are the foundation made possible by Arden Shore. Ninety Boys Return For Arden Shore Homeâ€" coming Last Sunday Follow_inz_ a morning Mrs. Carleton A. Harkness Heads Woman‘s Club special scenery and ag well as elaborate T H F On Friday evening at 7:30 in the parish house of the Presbyterian church the annual party for the mothers and their daughters of the Junior and Young People‘s divisions of the Church school will be held. A iittee "composed of Rachel Manâ€" nings, chairman; Gladys â€" Brown, Maybelie Hawkins, Larene Holabird, Mary Wright, Frances Jenkins, and Barbara McPherson has planned a most interesting program composed of music and drama. There will be selections from the Girls‘ choir; Mrs, F. N. Bard, soloist; Mr. Oswaldo Saielli, violinist; Miss Ruth Hardiâ€" man, pianist; a candlelight service, and a short oneâ€"act play in full cosâ€" tume of the French Revolution preâ€" sented by the members of Miss Virâ€" ginia Engels‘ class. Mrs. Myron C. Rybolt will lead the pep singing. Folâ€" lowing the evening‘s entertainment | fl"flf ..n'm be refreshments and favors | or all. . Motherâ€"Daughter A total of sixtyâ€"two fires were reâ€" ported during the month of April, making an average of slightly more than two calls per day. Grass fires accounted for the majority of these, 42 having been extinguished by the Highland Park fire department. Of the rest, nine were house fires; three, automobiles; two, barns; and . two, brushm The rest. were distributed among garages, rubbish, electric light' poles, and railway ties. Although filled with smoke, the home of M. D. Atkins, 280 Prospect avenue, suffered no damage from an oil burner fire on Monday, May 4. __This district â€"will â€"beâ€"knownâ€"asâ€"the Highland Park Mosquito Abatement district. â€"_â€" * No Damage in Fire at _ _ Atkins Home; April List Total Deerfield .___._ Bannockburn Highwood ... Highland Park The results in the election by towns was as follows: & With a vote of 258 to 126 the creaâ€" tion of the Highland Park Mosquito Abatement district was favorably voted upon in the election held last Saturday, ‘May 2, in Highland Park, Highwood, Bannockburn, and Deerâ€" field. Ric};rs Diseol:re: Man anging From a Tree; Suicide, Verdict Says Mosquito Abatement District Is Favored In Vote on Saturday At the inquest held Sunday mornâ€" ing at 10:30, the verdict of the jury was suicide by hanging because of ill health. beanp on un Aontâ€"inst found by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams of Chicago who were out horseback riding. Hanging himself with a rope from a tree at the corner of Summit and Prairie avenue, in Krenn and Dato‘s subdivision, Louis Coppi, 70 years old, Party on Friday AII 46 198 126 No was 96 16 Loud speaker equipment will broat cast the short twenty minute pr¢ gram following the review of the 300 boys and girls holding memberslfii in the organizations. _ The North Shore Line will stop all trains at the park between the hours of 2:80 and ‘4:30 p. m. l It is anticipated that 6000 or mort people will be in attendance at th Mothers‘ Day program of the boys and girls organizations at Ravinii Opera park next Sunday at 3 p. m. â€" The band of the North Shore 1 road and the Loyola Uh?vgl:ity band will furnish the music for tht occasion. National and internationd leaders of the Girl Scouts, Campfin Girls, Girl, Reserves and the Bof Scout organiufion(will be present.. All the churches have a cordial in ‘vitation to join with the community service which Dr. Barker will addres: at the Bethany Evangelical church on Sunday .evening at 8 o‘clock. Thi service is being sponsored by the Highland Park Rotary club. Dr. Bar ker is a very outstanding man, who has gained a good bit of fame thm a series of lectures that he has been (Continued on page 42) Expect 6,000 to Be % Present on Sunday > at Mother‘s Day Event local Rotary club, of Dr. Charles E. Barker, Grand Rapids, Mich., expert in hygiene and physical culture and authorâ€"of â€"severalâ€"widelyâ€"read books on these subjects, who will speak at several places and on varied topics on May 10 and 11, next Sunday and Monday. â€"â€" DR. BARKER TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY, MONDAY â€"Widespread interest is being fested in the forthcoming visit city, under the auspices of t} munity . setvice department At Bethany Evangelical Sunday Night; Several Places on . â€"Monday; Details _ All Churches Invited Thursday, May is being mani. the to this om» the m Ticketg member '"fling ning bunco will ] €ach. The | send. one or the Busines held in §q, 118 inclug are $ greve wan I Pi ing Pi Delta‘ In form have been ; Ravinia pa and were p; they enacte fairy tale 4 the Sleepin A series the headin will be giv the month symbolized ures and will be rep; ers, May Db in." :s Dance ; will prese program . Friday af “inz'. May of the auc On Thurs Deltl bll; # a public A. at 8 To Pre An work on ganizatio operating suring th the ~local Clavey‘s, assured â€"â€" Refre ts may labor. T your he manure _ counting support, reality. 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