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Highland Park Press, 4 Jun 1931, p. 4

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The semiâ€"annual meeting of, A. O. Fay lodge No. 676 A. F. & A. M. will be held Thursday (tonight) in Maâ€" soni¢c temple. . Important matters will be discussed. * After the stated meeting there will be work on the segond degree. ... W. P. will have as their guests that evening Mrs. Vivian Scott, Mrs. Gusâ€" sie Hart and Mr. Harry Cole. Semiâ€"Annual Meeting â€"~ ~at A. 0. Fay Lodge The regular meeting of Campbel! chapter No. T712 O. E. S. was held last evening in Masonic temple: Inâ€" itiation of candidates was conducted by the officers of the lodge. Followâ€" ing the work a social hour was held inâ€" the diningâ€"room. â€"©= f At the meeting June 17, "Renewâ€" ing of the obligation" will be the feature of the evening. Mrs. Max Muller, W. M. and Mr. Henry Hanson, a series of interesting affairs during the coming club year of which the card party of June the fifth is the opening event. ; Eastern Star Held Meeting Last Night The finance committee of the Highâ€" ]nnd l"ark _W:ol_nan’q club is sponsoring The members of the Highland Park Woman‘s club are reminded of the card party that is to be held on June the fifth at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam M. Reay, 334 Hazel avenue, un der the direction of the finance comâ€" mittee, Mrs. William Aitkin, chairâ€" man. ~This party, being held in a private residence with the number of tables being limited, the members are urged to secure their tickets before the evening event. There will be no tickets sold at the door. Building Inspector Sidney Morris, reported that value of© construction authorized last month was only $41,â€" 976, with 16 permits issued for an The council granted permission to the newlyâ€"formed mosquito abateâ€" ment district to keep its truck and other equipment in the city yards. Work of fighting the Summer pests will start within a few days, as soon as money can be raised and two crews organized. _ The session of the city council on Mondayâ€"evening was largely of rouâ€" tine character, with little business of importance coming up. The matter of maintaining dog breeding kennels in the residence district was brought up in a complaint by W. G. Cowan who explained to the council that Alex Stewart, aâ€"neighbor, in his opinâ€" ion, kept too many dogs and asked that he be ordered to dispose of them. The mayor and Corporation Council Gail are to investigate the matter. Complaint About Dogs Received ; LITTLE BUSINESS AT MEETING OF COUNCHL . P. Woman‘s Club Card Party, June Building Report ig.â€"_Report;â€"Postponeâ€" Civil Serviceâ€"â€"â€" | _â€"Under the auspices of the East Park District board dancing in Sunâ€" set Wood will start tonight (Thursâ€" day) and will be a feature each Thursday night during June, July and August, at 8:15 o‘clock, it is anâ€" nounced. The public is invited, and it is hoped that many residents will avail themselves of these facilities. Dancing in Sunset Wood Starts Tonight ; Season Any citizen between the ages of 17â€"24 years â€"who wishes to attend the 1931 Citizen‘s Military Training camp being held at Fort Sheridan July 30â€" Aug. 28, please communicate with the American Legion, P. 0. box, Highland Park, IIlL _ _ > Gives Information ~â€"â€"â€"â€"= About Training Camp A. Nixon. _ The meetings will be held the first Tuesday of each month at one of the hgnu of the various memâ€" bers. The second meeting of the club was held Tuesday evening, June 2, at thg hpmo__of Mr. and Mrs. George subdivisions have met and formed an organization to be known as the "Briargate Community club," for the improvement of the> community. The following officers were elected at the first meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Craggs: President, Mr. J. W. Cox; vice president, Mrs. Wm. B. Craggs; secretary, Mrs. B. W. Lawless; treasurer, Mr. Wm. B â€"Manager Jones announces that the opponent â€"{for â€"the â€"Crescent â€"will be Rogers park. The game promises to be a real battle. It will be played at Sunset park, June 6, at 3 o‘clock. Briargate Community Club Is Organized Gerken had the biggest day for the home talent, hitting safely six times and scoring five times at seven at bat. Carrâ€"also scored five times getâ€" ting three hits.. Wagner with four runs and five hits came next. Others who made the scoring column were Eustis with three runs and four hits, Casper with three runs and two hits, Taylor one run and two hits, Sorenâ€" son two runs and three hits, Anderâ€" son ..two.runs. and .two hits â€"and Bliemhl one run andâ€"one hit. In no inning was the North Chiâ€" cago outfit safe from the onslaught of the Crescents. Right up to the last inning they kept pounding in scores.> a Andy Anderson who pitched for the locals allowed only three hits while he struck out 10 men. On the other hand the local team had an easy time hitting all the offering of the North Chicago proved a setâ€"over {forâ€"theâ€"Highlandâ€"Parkâ€"Gresceentsâ€"as they thrashed them 27â€"2 in a very Crescents Trounce North Chicago for Two Straight, 27â€"2 T_}ie residents comprising Highland T HE ~2PRE SS enue Won‘t â€" you cooperate with the Chamber of Commerce by notifying them when an unknown salesman class at your door? Phone Highland Park 2054, or call at 378 Central avâ€" 'I'heqe men are strangers to you and have no interest in you other than unloading their unquestionable goods. They have no interest in good will, satisfaction, or future patronâ€" age, while home town merchants want your good will and give good quality, service, and values, so that they may continve to merit your patronage. The Chamber of Commerce wishes to warn all housewives against purâ€" chasing commodities from strangers. | â€" On last Tuesday the Tee club of the Sunset Valley Golf club had its opâ€" ening luncheon. An eighteen â€" hole handicap tournament was held in the club and their guests took part. There will be four prizes awarded the playâ€" ers, one for low, gross, one for low net, a second low net prite, and a guest prize. These prizes will be awarded on Friday, June 5, which will be Tee Club Guest day. The Tee club will meet every Friday during the season, ard some interesting event is planned for each meeting. . All women members of Sunset Valâ€" ley are cordially invited to .join the Tee club. Miss Annie Cobb ‘has charge of the membership committee. Luncheon was served at 1 p. m:. Mrs. Meyers, the Tee club‘s president, made a short speech, welcoming the old and new _members, and their guests. After luncheon bridge was playedâ€"there being five tables. Miss Anne Cobb won the prize, a pewter nut bowl and ladle. Mr. Schuette, whose home is at 1001 Sheridan road, north, is of the opinion that this decision is "another smashing victory over the radio trust," and that the independents should not only récover royalties alâ€" ready paid but should be able to reâ€" cover triple damages "for all the inâ€" juries" they have received. Sunset Valley Tee Club __ Holds Opening Luncheon The effect of the decision, which was handed down in the case of the De Forest Radio company against the General Electric company, which controls the Langmuir patent, was that the Langmuir patent was not infringed by the De Forest concern. The De Forest suit has contended that unless the patent was set aside, General Electric would have a virâ€" tual monopoly of the radio tube in common use. according to New York and Chicago Circuit Court of Appeals and holding the Langmuir radio tube patent to be uNe â€" > > ns enpanenaan on newspapers, has been largely instruâ€" mental in the recent sweeping deciâ€" sion of the United States Supreme court, reversing a ruling of the Third _, _Association _ of . America . 0. C. Warns Housewives Against Strange Salesmen Highland Park Man Is Prominent Figure in Radio Tube Decision Oswald â€"F. Schuette of Highland A,. G, McPherson, Inc., Highland Park Dodge automobile dealers, last week staged an interesting and illumâ€" inating parade of Dodge cars, comâ€" prising 17 different models of this splendid auto. The parade was led by the famous Dodge Marathon car, which has been driven continuously for 11 months and up to the present has covered 98,000 miles. The parade wasâ€"witnessed with interest by local automobile owners and dthuz gen«â€" All leaders and scouts gare being advised â€"toâ€"register now rather than to wait, due to the certainty of the camp being filled â€"upâ€"to capacity later on. : > Parade of Dodge Cars With 17 Models in Line According to the plan that is be: ing worked in almost_everytroop, an ~adult leader registers for one of the twoâ€"week periods and then lines :izdt,he_ scouts to attend for that peâ€" Individual scouts may also register for either, one, two, three, or.. all four of the twoâ€"week periods. * Registrations of scouts who will attend Camp Makajawan this summer continue to arrive at the council headâ€" quarters in every mail, by messenger, and even by telegraph. Many more leaders are already registered than attended last year. ; Troop 30, Highland Park, John Udell, scoutmaster, has registered 28 scouts. Mr. Udell had 24 scouts in the camp last summer. Many Scouts Registerâ€" Luciana, her sister .... Genevieve Donnersberger Luce, servant to Adriana ... Louise Aldridge Ladies of Ephesus: Mary Lu Sanborn, Winiâ€" fred Curry, Viola Workman, Ada Grotti, Gene Ball, Annastinaâ€" Erickson, â€"Ruth Sor. Gentictien _ of Ephesus : ~Virginia La : rson, %finfie Aldridge, Anna Thompson, June Pages to Duke .. Allen Sordy! Frank DeSanto MK to Duke: ~Paul Chambers, Margaret rueger. Gaolers ... Virginia Stockwell, Walter Pardee Messeniner . ......::."...=".02 22 3 _/ Uiinrihs | Rnpune The Eighth grade at Ravinia are preparing "Mid â€" Summer Nights‘ (Continued on page 36) Antipholus of Ephesus .............. Antipholus of Syracuse ............ Dromio of Syracuse ...._._............ Andm“rm % .l&w.kll B â€"..,%44.« First Merchant ........::=............. Second Merchant .__._............ Pinch, a school master ................ Aemilia, an abbess .......__.............. Adriana,. wife to Antipholus of Solinus, Duke of Ephesus ...... J Aegeon, a merchant of Syracuse Cantata by West Ridge Pupils: LINCOLN AND RAVINIA SCHOOLS GIVE PLAYs Cast of Characters Thursday, June ipholus of Ephesus ... Genevieve Donnersberger ina ... Louise Aldridge ..â€".~..~. Nadine Hargiss Marcello Ro CC Richard ugry . John Brigham Walter Pardee Gladys Brown a Eileen Glen oward E‘,rb Richard Bock Robert Jack Erickson Austin Brown 1

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