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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1931, p. 3

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" ed rown P. 2819 - Stimuli senoms‘snow if“)- " F ”me” I "w r [ 'a' V .ww‘ _ - A; Fir; ago The tttttttpta at thee isc-hoola is not in the size" of the en. rollment but in its distribution. Than are " taatdargnrtewamtihr at: Green aIyst1taej13st8ty1tl_Htfl_tr1lr" M at Elm l At the close of the ftfth dar of ‘chool there m t total of 766 pupils enrolled in District 10Trof these 585 were " Win Place school and 180 at Omegw iGircTr1itrE' in all tht tread" " -itiTTirFiiiiiriraiiii' thiinTiiiirt'ormmRmtmrrarmdesrtr _ Elm Place.'the roomwith the “an.“ enrollment in the district is " Green Bay Road school. _ ' , _Pitrtriet 108 -ee _" _ irarjrTi;iir, Kan emerita of the In DtstretruttNr,-i-totlcertrxrihrtette about titular-try: Sciatica It Wm of 863 was worded last week. This Reserve university of Cleveland. Her was Wed, at follows: Lincoln 352: subjectiwill be "BooU u Factors in Ravinia 309: Bedded": lirrtmidtrt Community Advancement,” mud from tertai're4 1tt:littttthetttr 9: the home -of the'mew‘prr-fidentflrn* tr? At the mm“! luncheon of the club. held at the ,hs.rfmtertewtootmPt1dto, when were plated. Mire: _ Mrs. lieKnicht. president; Mrs. Let Prank, Brat _ vice wmldont; Mm. Bunk Wicks, second Mee-ttresident', Mrs. Phillip Stokes, program chair- man of the Mini: Garden club-3nd drafted which will be prmntot} for the approval. of tin meattlefiirt at the first meeting, October/91 Annual “9.ng At the. Oetoter meeting, members “ill be ma upon to produce " which they have 'etrnecl during the summer, with an coconut of how they earned it. The eo1ieettod which will probably amount to 3200, wili be turned _orer to the Municile Rose Garden ”committee, itf which Mrs. E. II. Khber is chairman. members of the ,pfogrnm committee. New plnnts will be purehnped with the Octobercollection from the men» benhip and the informal t?1r..tl_1tfll be eiutitiig.ag EWES'W" , M13; Mrs. Charles Brute“: Mrs. How- _-cs--";"- TheHIgbIanh Park my -- .' (Continued on page 30) a}??? T1"? _.r"iiiisramrv,sre,llll, “dedicate hum hhrara/hui1dhucpcsiin ESQ‘AG; T _ her knowiedxe an! background her talh ghould berichly informative and __- Whit _lrpytr__Tt1.1sr,__el.ttt__ttEt Mica tion Ceégorlies 'I" _.. "jriitiiLri Park Woman’s For'Public Library To , . Club, Card Party mu ----.auiaguanatuctacuiu 1H s,_1ttt_Thr_e4nesday, Sept. 23 The principnl speaker will be Miss Aliens rsrrr'l‘yler, dean emeritl of the school orrsittrarr Science It Wm Reserve university of Cleveland. Her Dedication ceremonies for Highlnnc! Park's new library will he held’ It lthree ooeloek Sunday It thg Liblggy. Carl B, Roden, librarian of the WC.' mgo Public library, _ will 0.180 talk, winging greetings frpm the Chfeabs library 33-996.: Mrs, Fund; D. and to inspect the new' building and its equipment. reputedly one of the most beautiful nnd complete bcthis region.» "ee r. A! T " was FEiiFiitii"iir,"i'iTirG' "1L“. L "__ Air-”mtg K] tEW, " Mr. their task of putting everything in order. The basement .is is yet an cmpleted, since new bids are being sought on eomp'aaiortir maim- ium; but this will be a matter' of a short time only. - i Members of the library 31:8 in " dition to Mia: Hendee "w. Wt C. Armstrong, Elizabeth Wynn, Ms M. Agra”. E. Louise Kendall, and Frances Smigoakl. Members of the Minty board train. P. D. Eva-aft, president; J. B. Gamett. vice-prai- dent; Mrs. Otis L. Board-Icy, secre- tary', Mm. Chi-lo- Rahal. In. C. W. Balk; Jen: L. Suit} 13301311101. Ir. p. ME!!!“ 11tElt tt 4. Open gdiiiiiiii Sépt 2t The ftrr.t meeting for the sum of the Kittitland Put Music club will be held, Wedmday “$0M. Sop- tiriiW6rAIrf it Watt mm nm'm- n&.,gqmq;fiym' _qf..t.ih.4. Miss Cora Hendee, librarian, Ind day attlsrnoon, {Sepf'é'mber Z), id j3rii'riiriiiirr . The Board of Trustees, extends wicord- l Jr"l'tt 'teat resident or-Hurts .' . ... " f .q w T . _ an r for oat fifty yen-s, ial invitation to every resident of tyé city. T pm_-my Tuesday morning " his . ' _ _ . . . .. l . , . . _ home on N. Second street. following a ' . __' w _ . _ ., C.r two' weeks illness. ‘Mr. Booth had hill preaidss,at-tlte-1ttr4,i,,titartep, in ite pioneer. 995%: momma) Pane, humus, Thepir, 8mi- w, 1981 "The Highlfiéi’fiffifié‘fib’iéffll FeiCWrn 'iiiWRtTHrff a.uil1eh=pmptie, ound her _The tinanee committeé, of Which ative and Mrs. William Aitkan is chairman, is who was sponsoring this [arty for the benefit {it this dtb- s-rr-lee-trr-Wire-ace-Ati-tr, --V'. .3 Jrteeretrtmtiqn a Mon-l Constitu- W. 28 'i tioh Week. "numbers iirtU Right-ml Purl: Roir "club at their. Monday noon muting this M “stand a an non of informative talk on the Uniud‘ Shun b will eonrttttatioat by 7 Edward 33nd], ' Berr-rt-ttdt'.fAmiHeaathistorrttDet [has itqMcatrtatttr'-httrtritmitirtritnrr' ofA84i nun-dot than. Irrhq_-*rrrrtctr, I“. 'ivih"iirriiriii'"iif"ittii" "iriAilil F "lililiG.'ii"t"ttiitia'f'iiur' WWWfific“;;f}mgg”i "er,emyitKeers.rhr.-'tt-eerrcthtirctm8r' "atfirAtiis music! this "tittrrArttittr" Br "m, ' "rhirmemberiot the- Rhythm! Perk _nmrqt-riard -Adoline*8chulta,.utt1ingz Woman’s club and their friends who in Highland Park," where the femily have not ycteecured their tickets for have lived ever since. Mrs. Booth the. card. party which is to be held at passed away July 9, 1927. - tliltohte aluminum J. Jbfetsel, .___pnwal gmice. will he held to2 Sycamore place, 1hurhuatdr-sdfuural ruaftereromtAr'rHVrfemrt-ther WWI. Sept- .”r'fm o'e1oe1r, ftmtitrreatdettee " P.80 ofclnck foi- are 'satne"lr urged to reserve them lowed by ' service at the United at once. . l _ /' .' Evangelicu church it two o'etoeh. AThe Ananee committee, of Which Burial wilrbe in Roschill cemetery. and every plan has been made 30 make. thiq card party a lovely after noon.' There will be prizes, refresh- 27:65 a» mise " savanna. we the dress tofu given by, the Misses Thoretut and Grace Gregori, of 400 North Sheridan mad, Highlapd Park. Announce Lecture on of Highland Putt. invites you and your friends to attend a free lecture m Christian Science by Dr. John M. Tutt. 0.8.3., of Ram: City, M0,, member of the Board of Leetureship of q the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist. Boston, Mum. to be held in the Elm Place auditorium, May eeeniiiti, Sept. 18, at 8 o'clock. ’ Rotary Club Hears Talk Abdut U.S:Clmnt|tutlon First. Church of Christ, Scientist. AtrdnteitstirttcfMtnrs rill _ he A Christian gehinie F-r-enough], Boom, AGED _ Funeral Tomorrow from First tee, Iritjt wag not until tkittiritay EH5? he Vii forced to itd tom. ' Mr. Booth who‘iru born In Pom- mem,‘ Germany. October 3, .1846 whriirir have been eitthty-bre years old within a couple of weeks. 1. _. n .313, Booth 'l1'iv'ir,pll, Igisitar1urrnstitthijr, ti ,'la"itari'i; W .. T r . ‘- - r. Fi- _ 'cirE'ric, T -p x 7:1: ' .ttitrhtr-aeruoataltu4mr --4,ie we}, , Ihttf my and Irene Smith of this city. Another daughter, Ruth, pus- ed away eleven‘yearu ago. There are Mr. Booth leaves one brother, Edd. _,i' xexd Boost: or. Bridtit)tph, iii,'iisiiiiL,.Lj cal church and was very active in its work until {few years Mo. The sym- uthy of the rpmmunity is extended the family in their bur-3mm. F _ Robert W. Peaae, genial pharmacist and well-known owner of the Pease Pharmacy, was taken to the Highland Hr? hoapital Munday noon after his hm! a? had been. rammed amidnhipa and turned over at the intersection of Ketch St. Johns avenue and. Orchard lane by the LaSalle sedan driven by Mrs. Lucile Jacobo, 8600 Sheridan road, Chicago. At the hospital. Mr. Penn nu tmatod for has broken ribs, a, badly hunched lee and assorted cuts and kr.t.titter,.,_1irJrter,,ryy.er taken home. _ 7 Lunatic!» tit-tif ' tt1trt1ta,,,ttr, is home w MU St. ohm a'-itfttrt.-'9l--? can an“ cut out of Orchurd lane without stopping, hitting the Ford di- "ettr its, the middle. hurling it um: “(and and turning it our on its Was Hence!- Mere injured in. Automobile Collision Near Home mm“ the Kirkland Park Noun: 29

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