CE :i 74 IF . 11 1 Mrs. Wilford C. Shipnes. chairman of t the September card party, Mrs. Carleâ€" / /.. ~tan A. Harkness, the president of the £iv. Highland Park Woman‘s club, ‘toâ€" €le: gether with a most efficient commitâ€" $R _ ~I3 at two o‘clock the lovelyâ€"home ws=«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"of â€"Mrs: Albert J. Metzel on Sycamore 1 <â€"â€"â€"~â€" ~â€"to _theâ€"elu ~and â€" their Eu4k :2 FTE 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE| _ Mayor, C ~_____ Announce Lecture on â€"â€"â€"â€" ho Christian Science r Plkikst _ Unlantic hose interested may obtain addiâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"First Church of Christ, Scientist| tional information by calling Lake of Highland Park, invites y0UG @ANG| porest 391, . your friends to attend a free lecture| . uc â€" on C.bfl"ti‘g mâ€*rkrâ€"m*; l : e “" § = 7 > _c_ ,. e i, o U 4 :_,‘0_"‘. m .' 44 ~â€"â€"â€"member of the Board of Lectureship| â€" ‘The annual rummage sale of the of the Mother Church, the First| Ladies‘ Aid society of Grace M. E. Chiurch of Christ, Scientist, Boston.| church will be held Wednesday and _ . Mase., to be held in the Elm Place| Thursday, Sept. 16â€"17 at 400 Waukeâ€" ~ nm!'l‘t:gon. Friday evening, Sept. 18] gan avenue, Highwood, ‘Contribuâ€" .__â€" at â€"eight o‘clock. ~~*~~~ f tions to the sale will be appreciated. company, profit enfgineers, delivered an interesting message on retail merâ€" chandising ~and store arrangement. Mr. Luther presented. charts, photoâ€" graphs and reading material to carry out his contentions, andwas â€"aided ty Mr. S. E. Beli and Mr. R. M. Heiâ€" berg, also of the Luther organization, Briggs Engineering company, Highâ€" land.Park Cleaners; and North Sh €reen Tea Pot at 6:15 p.m., Tuesday ard a fine dinner was served to the 43 membersâ€"present. in the absence of President Simons, Viceâ€"President helley preside1. n o M x B > Radioâ€"Shop were presented. Upon motion of Mortimer Singer, seconded ard carried, the rules governing elecâ€" tion to membership were suspended and upon further motion, the secreâ€" tary instructed.to cast an unanimous ballot in favor of each individual apâ€" plicant. s is 9 friends. e iA + ~â€"Mrs. Fred H. Clutton is in charge of the tickets and her committee is sending four tickets to every club member. ~Auction bridge and contract bridge will be played, there will be prizes and delicious refreshments. An interesting feature will be a special yrize of an attractive sports dress to be given by the Misses= Thoretta and Grace Gregori, of 400 °N. Sheriâ€" dan road, Highland Park. _ s 'a('Rgguhr gesdon, k. J Luther Speaker of Eve. ter card party. Mrs. William Aitken, chairman <of the finance committee, The club members are urged to atâ€" tend and to interest as many of their friends as possible to come to the party. Tickets may be secured from any club member, The monthly meeting of the Chamâ€" The finance committee of the Highâ€" nd Park Woman‘s club has made (Contiuned on page 28) membership of the 4 GHUIVEICEHy FOnued NJ 1¢te(l Dumaresq Spencer post, American . Legion, and addressed to the Mayor and Commissioners of the city of Highland Park, is printed herewith To the Honorable Mayor and Commissioners : â€"We, the Dumaresq Spencer Post, No. 145, American Legion, of Highâ€" land Park, I!l., duly submit to your copies be made of this resolution and be distributed in the following manâ€" without any editorial comment: August body a copy of the resolution that was passed by our post August 27, 1981: f prean : ~Whereas, it has been called to the attention of the American Legion that there is a position of city nurse to be appointed by the mayor and comâ€" missioners of the city of Highland this position is now being occupied by a married woman, whose husband Park. Park. +# yecT B9A . Be it resolved: Dumaresq Spencer post, No. 145, American Legion,â€" do heartily endorse Miss Catherine Sulâ€" livan for the position of city nurse now â€"pending appointment by the new city administration. Miss Sullivan is duly qualified in every respect, being born, raised and. and is still residing at 317 Park aveâ€" nue. _ She is unmarried, and further has served her country in time of need by serving in a Red Cross unit with a two year honorable overseas "War record" and is .the.onlyâ€"woman ner;â€"oneâ€"to the mayor and commisâ€" sioners; one each to the Highland Park _ Press. â€"and . Highland~ Park News; and one to be filed in the books of the Dumaresq Spencer Post, No. 145, American Legion, Highland meniner of our post. f â€"~~] board of education in making 1 Professionally Miss Sullivan is a|ject available to the local sch graduate gn(tl regilétered nurse, being| ~ ~ anznommmorrnbheerecmmenmziiizmroe a graduate of the Nursing department c B m taoal is of â€" Northwestern university, with Mrs Hmm N. Flnd‘ several years of varied experience inâ€"| _ _ PE.“;QL&.BWJ cluding hospital, social â€"and â€"Red| â€"~ _ __=â€" _â€"_â€"â€"z 3 Mrs. Joseph Emma has. returned from the convention of the Dancing Master‘s association held recently ‘in Chicago, and will begin her classes in dancing Saturday. Studios will be opened in Winnetka, Highland Park, and Lake Forest and classes will be taught in ballet, toe, character, naâ€" Park, I!I., as permanent record tional, tap and modern German daneâ€" ing, as well as the new modern work recently introduced,=â€" .: . :. Mrs. Emma‘s Classes in Dancing Start Saturday onâ€"resident of Highland | school savings bank headquarters, is 4* . â€"| responsible for this bit of informaâ€" lved: Dumaresq Spencer}tion. In the Almanack‘s honor roll 15, American Legion,â€"do|for cities whose pupils maintain a orse Miss Catherine Sulâ€" record., of approximately twoâ€"thirds e position of city nurse|â€"andâ€"more of the total school populaâ€" ‘appointment by the new |tion making regular deposits in the tration. school bank, the name of Highland ivan is duly qualified in| Park appears prominently displayed. TH E â€"PRE S 8 s â€"~â€"Sunset Valley Tourney The Sunday results in the Medal Play handicapâ€" amdâ€"the low ~gross tournaments at Sunset Valley were as follows: low gross was won by Bill Chambers with a par breaking Emil Weiberg with 82; first low net was won by _O.â€"G. Harris,~78â€"11â€"67; second by Alex Byfield, 106â€"36â€"70. â€"Noâ€"matter in what direction the Highland Park parents curtails his expendituresâ€" during â€" a period: of "suspended prosperity" he does not interfere with his child‘s school bank account. Banking goes on just the same, and ac¢ounts of theâ€"youngsters are kept active by steady weekly deâ€" posits every bank day. â€" $ Bank, which coâ€"operates with the board of education in making this proâ€" ject ‘available to W ‘aélgool. woodâ€"drive;â€"is envrolling piano pupils for the fall term, starting Sept. 14. Highland Park School Children on Honor Roll and continued her study under the late Prof. Hastings, and Prof., Shaw at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. ~During the â€"â€" of her teaching in Niagara Faila, N. Â¥Y., one of, her pupils won the ~Niagara ~Frontier piano contest for high school students. Her course of instruction includes work in ear training and the theory of music. _ â€" â€" * winter program during the end of September and the first part of Octoâ€" ber with several important events. monthly ~journal containingâ€" stories, to use in promoting thrift education. It is nonâ€"purchasable and is distribâ€" uted to local teachers through courâ€" tesy of â€"the. Highland=Parkâ€"State ainner for the entire church. A special Sunday evening serviceâ€" to be held in connection with the preâ€" ceding events will undoubtedly_draw &A large crowd to the "Bungalow church." More definite details as to these coming events will be made pubâ€" Edward .F. Laubin, Hartford, Conn., Rally Day Program . > To Be Held Soon The Bethlehem Evangelical church, the Reverend Earl J. Bruso, pastor, will {crmally inaugurate its fallâ€"and â€"â€"Thereâ€"will be a Rally Day program for the entirs church school, given by the mambers of the school, old and young alike. _ The Woman‘s Missionâ€" anack is a biâ€" Sheldon White, 17, of the Morain kotel was severely cut and bruised i ar automobile actident near Apple Wis., Tuesday of last week, in whid four persons were killed and thni others, including White, badly hurt. Seaborn Whatley, 17, of Chicag inx. n J who was driving & car in whichk Whit ie â€" im and William Marsh, 17, one of th B the orph: victims, were riding, is held by Ay Warq F., Cha vleton _ authorities. â€"He â€" may arold : charged with manslaugnter. : \Mrs. Helen Marsh; Mrs. Alber’t Matthew, ®#*Maguire in 1 Appleton; Mrs. Louis Zern of Marsks â€"wmillâ€"be fetd; Wis., and her daughter, Alicc Rwift Memor 9, died as results of the accident. Plans for Whatley was driving..Marsh and awnâ€"â€"byâ€"â€" ‘White to his paren summer .. home e ewe, . Who anda failed to stop at an arterial high fWift Memor way intersection, authorities said. as g::;:ow â€" Taken to Hospital ) wife; hi John Kaiser of Green Bay, Wisfgernald, and is _ seriously _ injured in â€"Highlaw Swift. and f. Park hospital following a collisia Bommunity â€" Sunrday at the south limits of DeetMented to th feld. His brother, Lawrence, wa M. MciIntosh 'dismsed :‘!flu";-‘ alâ€"theâ€"amare noriat * ta day with a fractured arm. John Ks Brother and ser is under the care of Dr. Davis c he â€"Anaâ€" Drecrfield; with a fractured arm. (Contir Holidayâ€"Weekâ€"end Takes Toll Fifteen Lives in Chicago Vicinity t & wrecked, the Chicago trio were on slightly injured. They told Dr. Dar and Chief Rerey McLaughlin of Deq field they would go to the High Park hospital for treatment. they failed to appear, McLaughli gan a search for them. He will trat them through the automobile‘sâ€"vehid â€"R:â€"H: Hitchcock, 60, of 1205 A street, Waukegan, was fatally injur Friday night as he was struck by automobile while crossing the stre at Glen Flora avenue and Ash stri with his dauchter,; Ellen.~ E Three Chicagoans,. whose autom bile collided with the Kaiser car, a sought by Deerfield and Chicage.p CARPCU .\-"C, llml.rn:cll RVRM CPPVEDNT TN CCC already iraveling at a high rate of speed. any while The motor crash death toll over th iÂ¥1 the C buliday weekâ€"end. reached fifteen issign char the Chicago region. The most s ering will facular smash oceurred near Te ip cirele 3 Monday evening. this spec sons were injured and three ng. **Bocieta Modenese di M. S., will h a picnic at Santi Grove on Half T road, Route 22, Sunday, Sept. Fifty dollars in prizes will be gil away. Dancing will be the feature the day, and there will be good mu Paul Anderson, 21,of Zion, driv of the autamobile, rushed the d man to Victory Memorial hospits He died before medical aidâ€"reac him. â€"Sergt.â€" Bartâ€" Tyrreli â€"arrestd young_Anderson for assault with . deadly weapon when witnesses iï¬ tfied they had seen his automo iraveling at a high rate of speed. damaged. All who â€"attend are assured a time, and it is hoped .that..thas Modenese Society _ _ _ to Picnic Sept. LCE Waukezan Resident Killed Thursday, September 10, 1 N AUTO crowd. ture of t ging of M wift Men Bluff I ‘ee Club Last Frida ub had its ent â€" folloy ridge. The en hole ha: as won by giiteen â€" hol ayed in cla luncheon a wed by bric A special 1 ven at *t ethodist: C ng, Sept. Constructi( ick and co r the Lake w structw oup of ehil Nextâ€" wee II be given iergate Go hour . of : usical High per at si nished by ino; Mr, 'r“mfl‘. s # rvas l old for