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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1931, p. 5

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any or; Now,‘ "to"" iii."" -...--, --r' 7“ maze]; t',','r,It", n were “5 - Véteifaii Bit]! any St'! moat on - The staff serving t is ye 9.13133? Jr, the ttt mpoged' hfg'ély " veterm Eva Cmumlle, - re {Nanak With the- E “at!!!” R. thtre " Park "situation, the stipenr £,Lwre.l,._.999e.. Luaa, = "any ", __ b--=siirhscdisatt-ttqr_ . Ci/ii; ' --ereat1r-dastilitate,yptr1u Id two children, 3. adding, that they would be and I8irtrara, 2. mas' , offer valuable suggegtions. , mother was hot "t Immediate launching of p MIA; Chem win mm Strrttte chm!!! ariehhrad Park vi Sr, and his Wife. ' aécordiné when; 1tirgrmrille, 39mins, sent Mrs. Steven. M married' a short, zetch club met Wed. " the Shawnee Put up their exhibit hen.“ This exhibit day for__the artist: , and then will bt I: the rest of Sep- 5ny longer. The " invitation to All to this lmly exhit at will, it is Hop th ind hii desire eh Club fold An Exhibit evading, Sept.‘ " lodge win hold ' ky' Fellows --hall moo wilt be the fed. Ill- Prim will In (”hunts will be wine Carmsevi1ie "shre from the em '_trfrtyi1tthtt,trtetpd 1 'EtiiiiniiTtayrirhisi r, of MC-Vernon, ' pre_ttegtt ' Sept. " $139:th orthe tiitl ' hurried back to M band of Kathe T ecomlncuds Immediate Launch- An action has‘been started in ml It‘Attempts to _ ‘ tttir" mr-Phat-Air-oust-- 1.. Circuit court at-5Waukogsn-4or- . own -.-, -, M , f _ _ _ i - an agreement. nude. many you”; P. Life; ' _ You), Aetivtt a between the late Senator Rodney 'sl -fL.- ., L“, . - d___r‘ -c5-.....-4:.... ”Mt Swift of'Highland Park, and Mrs. I! Gas Stove and a gardener I Stevens home for I. September w, m near a has stove," wgred 11% h, tpam ti; 7cm" V him out. dim 'itriiYiitiir%j iiib' have: Q‘Grady. r wife, ~Kntherine, edsidé from Bufra 'ery,'if possible. She Lat Month . V is 28. years "rid, Wu are all men FrT FF6iiiftT6iRfii in their lines. No two programs will be alike, an unusual diversity of sub~ subjects will be discussed, there will be moving pictures for the father land 29m night, foreign life -will be de.. viated. and fhtn11y there will be the “nun! stunt night to close the year. Each program will be especially " tractive. In addition there will be the. usual community ningintt, and -ttrtrthomanenasno tint! _ , Immediate launching of plans in 1istriiu,,tr1Py,ittter-att memo“ etBei- Lénéi‘jrifiafiifiiitfltion' end 'ttrt in: Iris necessary purchases of equip- meat, it was pointed out. Mr. hing favored calling a meeting of-the play- ground directors this Fall or earl} in the winter. tee. Grrisiiiriiriit of, G.. C. thiiirhtht,' cuirhtisiir, Alfred Sibler. Henry Me.. Kay. Haldan- GM LLB. look-13nd E. T. R. Murfey, have the speakers for nearly an the"prottramtr secured 't),ttdrPhlitjji,ii,j,tui"i-i/,ajsi,r ,mzmnm mm. Everyone a welcome and is 1irgxtti to attend. _ Moek has not “PM in this organization. Divi- fteyi, .-in and fellowship are _ paid gummy. The" in a ttood surplus on Ments _ehth " the Cho. bland Park 1’53 iiiriiit-ri9ritre" _ __e - - for the emmhttt year a program which “A“ 436,096 traheattoet-dttmetivewthe _ __ Yiitititt" BER - The staff serving this year was eoriipotsed." lipid)! " treteraatir who are familinr. With ttfe- Highland Park, "situation. the siiperintenddnt isors this fair, imam “other in {Fe m, tnd _ immediate, blanching of Inns for left, tiht'ir-, bkyéround Utes. 'rJktuiucBidtWqitLipiirk:uysspeety recommendedto the East Park Board " Summagnt Edwgtsi M. hing. Presenting his report of the past eason's work, Mr. ‘Laing revealed hat per capita emit for the 1,339 bildreu_ registered -pn the play; hounds was only _8t.98." Although Speeiat attention is called to the et Inge of timq of meeting. The dinc not: and pmtrmmtshri11 be'xiven on the. first Thursday night of , each ugomth at the Piishrterftut church it six-thirty. TM: is not " doped egg-1 “k 's 'iiirier T _artd _ eight more instructors were used. , _ _ - , ttttttd and no ogitt peed tear (reduc- tlots , the dividmd rate. The an: M!!_.,‘9_I?ixmy; Oct l 9313!! his‘ Wag tr loudly, Septemyor w, 1931 '211" """u Be-e-ee.- _ Initiates Action to 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiidtt Aiiiuil Mdrilal Contract Presbyterian Chiirch Plans Year's Program arurhi increase our . bit 2t rosreatiqn,, upgr- 1uijiiii, able 1 PrpeJea -.h---...- IT. C1iittol8trEimu11 raid. Hitrtr. lattd Park. art dent-12mm; w, riot: Jit jit.sL2CLT2ti,iit,ii; T _r3,81U, __ South avenge, of, the lute senator from this district, Initiafed the action. . _ Mr, 8witfirtediithoirt havinz made ai-mini-am-ir-iris-the prmm'trVrttrtte extensive and the children all minors, Mrb; Swift‘uks that ’ te"'" __ set aside that she may better safe- guard the future of her children. The contract was made at the time of the 8wiftltianarriade, et "which time Mrs. Stwii,t was a medical student i.,it,j,,e,i,ii:) f1tyg1ttto1st1qp1rq4 of am .933 unweigegaag the contract limited her share iii the estate and her voice in the adminis- ttation of the estate. W- _ Wr,rhritt, had asked her td destroy the pafe'r; but unfortunately the had act dime so; hence thii legal action by the eomtis nttrrert tp,Iet, Tattert First Meeting Tenth in District, Federation l _ -. JWOmen’s Clubs, 2311117: "ftirg8t ' hsirl, .. trf"Rar,'" InhTGT.' 1rir'A'iBl en? !'Tim"/r' tsr n" 't'ritTiiiri'rf morning“. at“ "2 tl In I . tt--a--Mtee- ti, 3‘ I "rtv4tF-qF. P. tmth =e7="=-" I - TheAtrst meeting of the chairmen bf the Tenth district of the 111ipois Federation of 'Women’s dubs smitrtie hold Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1:30 pm, at the headquarters of the Illinois is called by,Mrs.. Darius T. Phillips, 46'W. Hazel .aVenue, Chicazo. chairman “f the "department" "ttati-tttttrt-tif the gyggriqt 3nd second vice-president, __Wzgm_ _, _ '4; ems; Mrs. Percy H. Arden, 722 Brash- inggon avg'mue, Wilmette, Indian wel- -ftttie- Mrs; John' C: Singléttm; 827 Washington street, Evanston, inter- Orr, 755 Grove street, Glencoe, liter:- ture; Mrs. George H. Beaudin, 726 Flmwood avenue, Wirmette, motion TiftTtrr>,T1iri'ac" -Nrr1rr1ititttsett,-T1rog Oakwwd avenue. Wilmette. pass and mttlieitr, Mrs. Mary K. Shivety.-821 Emmme} street. Bantam, public welfare; Mm'Sarkis R. Nahigian. 94 Keeney street, Evanston, the Chttw vumun; Mrs, J. K. Fuley. Jr.,- soo Abbettaford road, Kenilworth, rovi- slons. ‘ ---, Other mirth shore women who are oMeers of the Tenth .Iintrict are the president. Mrs, Ivor Jeffrey: of, Glen- a»; Mrs. A. w. Boylston, no Broad- way. Ivonne. Wihnettctr-rtntrtunt1 Mn. Harry S. Grunt. 154 Vine gve- Hakim tr, It Santi Grove on Ralf my mad. Fifty doll-rs in prim will be given away. There will be good music fur- EQM»_!£T*MMHAQ‘S§£E“EL!!: un- picnic. oi, Sunday. Sept. 10, a picnic will be held by Stehtn Digging" di IQ. Hold Picnic Sunday 'r'TW,"' 'r%Téi7e" "c JT. rrirAi7& Washington" __ - m$â€"§er“'"mm mm_Wmm ncoe, I: ~nresven.; A er t n t%tttrdnv. moraine. Th THE PRESS _ The weekly meeting of the Tea club was held’ lat Friday. The event . etrhr-tttetM-Cattr"etrStst. Email“ tat-tttttant. Mrs. labia: won in Class A, Mrs. Lucas in Chas _ "tro%ritTrrtri'riitiiFr"iir"qmtr" will have charge of making up the tourromesamrthertriitteeoitdtthe J5rtst teettt:30 o'eiorV Prin- rill _ tre, "ardedsforAime9akaemrmb-ass. Ci'tii...i:',, and there will be axiom other ‘Lraesr _ . _ _ , I. SUPM'Yill be served tt the club- ghouse after the tournament for a Homing} charge. Anyone wishing to i after the tett1t1Tteatamt my to sup- Wfii‘rfimfiim”â€"-‘ {Pm oven at ,Snm Yam Inst Sum ',rihsrrPtmr-miryi-1tertt1tafttard a; gbers will come out etch wgett and help’ make the doting 1999321119. Ahe you} ulsnceeu.’ '__., V. mriiitirqirTtiia rat-13‘ i n. ‘Weituf in Class C. at which time the prizes were - mi- to the. Wilma; .31 thratrgEioit' 1tlrek, r-r3tlgtttce.erc.Ir, _ AfAte--hset1iAeF, "t%iiriiiiiiiiritGFiii 'Nirfiia. - JraTWiFe'r' received. thfrutritezaii1_fa1tiqg_4,, It..ttr, On next atrarr,luptmnber. Str, the Tue club is sponsoring t Radian tournament t't'trhtrhredrftnmrirmec-Mr the members "of Sunset 'faatr and B, and Mrs. Shelton In Chas C. leg " . inag “n, " “I"? F," "if M I: iii a iifW, After timeheon the members gath- ered in ttut club room for bridge. B ill C.htimherscWa"ns . L Highland Pa: Night SchoolOpens . At D. H. s. B. Oct. 12 ment. In the Club Chupionship mttetti:' Flint defeated Hum I Inn-Duff defeated Larson, 1 up; Ennis de-i tgtttCKr-c2ut'ieareaadsa-i, Fri, I up, Snyder debited tij-AU' ter. 1 up, and Davis defected than. 2 up.. _ _ _ w.“ wi1.1 begin on Monday evening, Oeto- ber 12. The um abject: is"!!! ottered last you. will "Btrt bt “pm able. Men's and woareet'ritFiir -e- will be omniud- the Int night of dam. lost of welt-chi will). hack min tht. m, an. a in.” unwrtmlthc "att. _ __ .. l A nominal fee will be c _ ' !,etgrhmtttsa,.Iturt: “What. T in is not required: Arr-tr-ts “1115’ and: whet-05y the fee my be paid at that date. The twenty mks of him when! Mame Deerfteld4hietda high school cordially “with. Como Game Sept. " The Royal Neighbor: of Amulet, No. MM, will [in I cum puny " the Odd Fellows lull, Victim” Next Fridly will be Phi my. The Flag Day Friday; 'Sisaiio -._ naln% Soon W "u-u.-"-...-.--'-..:---, " _ _ W“ - _. . ed 'TT. A it! "iiorirTt'ii=TrGt"riiG'atiitui"'" of this year at the "Y" Thursday ea;- nine, Sept. _ 24. undo o'4sueic----, the "Y.W.C.A. every other Thur-day evening, is open to all girl: in the vicinity. ‘When it was (int organized. its purpose. was g social one. Tho club adopted . constitution Nov”, 1980, with the following Pttritiiii6t “T6 tutd to promote. friendship Illd under». standing among the business end pies uss'ionait women or-tWy-i-use, and vicinity.” Those eligible to men-y bership are youngwém loaned or teysidiriirc_Bitrhinm1 kerb/uniti- 1y two year- uo for business girl: in the club, to the Business Giru'iain, in conference at Sgngatuek, Hick” ten days in July. Them ire thirty-" stryt,rYratter,tterrorttr,nar.eaatte.,r tit', --Ymmtr WitareerftrNhtrtttrqmr" Thursday, Sept. 24 Hm Meeting of Y. W. C. A. 'sire-tta-diritti-ttsem. .' l The1irtmetiawithe present thBi-‘WJE‘HTI‘Fâ€" for cooking hot dogs if you we to hing theme 2itvitattiamrUreheegt sent atenrtrirh "hrttserxrttartrtriiitrr-ihem . _ -a.... "either, who did not receive at in- bers. 'T|me 1.ttt..etr.1tter.rie,,e!gird tp' Tt"iirittii'i'i"Mriir'itTri'v" W.mfifi 4re80_o'ek,ek. An mm of fun ind irtvitatioattyexteatdutiiririwbo 5min. Miss Johnson. Hui, ' c, of Local Hospital to Wed September?» for almost tive years has been the superintendent of the Highland Park hospital, is leaving to be. untried to Mr. PmdeHe.Geeaeer of Chieuo on September so, 1931. - _ - Thursday, Sept. Mr, in the after; noon {It}: was given for lie. Jaha- m at the mtr' home on GIeuviI'w “one at which time . dinner net- The many who in their “Minn with “in. Johnson learned lo love her. aitd .velne her thte character regret her going and wish her continue] Itealttrattd happiness. . _ 4; T up the awn of opeAktediuttt, _ Ibiut1tgt.e1.txtb..gxsCttte., LOQLX. Thigkch may Lena Marc-rot Johnson; who girls in theiiiriiitrr" '"'tiihci

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