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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1931, p. 3

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ns KB , 199.52 pture ')798.51 ;015.09 113.12 ments, .Or_â€"â€"4 itely free, _ next i $2.25 to is of fine nd Everâ€" 1 or 100 es § : P Tel. h § ~Miss ~McKay, assistedâ€" by â€" Miss Carver will present the followingâ€" f Sonata in D Majorâ€"Galuppi; Caâ€" s flh s priccio Opus 76 <No. 1â€"Brahms; Vorum® XX OPENING MEETING H. P. WOMAN‘S CLUB To Be Held Oct. 20 at . The opening meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club will be on Tuesday; Oct. 20, at the club house at 2:30 a‘clock. ns onl with Miss Shirley McKay, assisted by Miss Priscilla Carver, as the artâ€" ists: of the afternoon, Miss McKay, ‘artist pupil of Miss Carver and unâ€" der whom she has stndi_ed fo:: nine years; has also been trained abroad, having studied with Philipp.in Paris and with Matthay in London. Both Miss McKay and Miss Carver are tesidents of Highland Park and it is with a great deal of interest and pride that the members of the club and their guests are looking forward to a rare musical treat. =â€"~~~â€"â€" 2â€"Rachmaninoff. After the musical program, there Lincoln School P.T.A. Holds First Meeting :The Lincoln school P.T.A. held its first meeting of thisâ€"schoolâ€"year last Wednesday, in the form gf‘: rmemberss :/ s>.>=#))> 9c 0uel oo oC Mr. Clark G; Wright gave an . inâ€" teresting. and instructive talk, his subject being "Progressive educaâ€" ""'!'herew, was also an exhibit of stuâ€" dent work and> accomplishments from all the grades. 3 There will be a class in contract bridge at the Y. W. C. A. on Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. to 4, beginâ€" ning October 16 to December 11. I_x.l: struction by Mrs. Wm. Plant. If you are interested call H. P. 675 for further information. . . house, Fruit jars, coat hangers, Highand Park Social Service Old City Hall, H. P. 4000 tober 19, 8:30 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. . Have you late: garden prodâ€" ucts, tomatoes,. carrots, beets, cabbage, apples, peas? We will put: in cold storage those possible Program Is Arranged heus Contract Bridge Class T The Higbland Pati 1â€"Featuresâ€" Ravinia Village:â€"Fair â€"â€" â€" Saturday, Oct. 24; is Sponsored by P. T Mrs. Carleton A. Harkness, presiâ€" dent of the Highland Park Woman‘s club. sored ~by "theâ€"P.â€"T.â€"A: of â€"Ravinia: school, opens at the Village House Saturday evening, Oct. 24, at eight o‘elock. Dance music and entertainâ€" ment will be furnished by El Sheriâ€" dan and his band. A gypsy fortune teller will be there to tell fortunes, a portrait artist to do profiles in charcoal, archery and ballâ€"throwing games to test skill, a typical Halloâ€" we‘en lunch ‘of doughnuts andâ€"cider andâ€"the lucky frame and adjustable electric lights on the frame. s 2l President Woman‘s Club Entrance tickets will be out in a few days and will be sold by the committee in charge. Many interâ€" esting gifts will be given away. Gifts by local merchants are listed as follows: ; Garnett‘s, black and ~white silk umbrella; Ravinia Fruit and Marâ€" ket, Jack Wolowic, prop., 12 to 18 Ib. ham; Sobey‘s, turkey; Treasure Chest, girls knitted dress, gize 10; Bahr‘s, â€" > chrysanthemum â€". plants; Dreiske‘s, plants; Gsell‘s, kodak; Rapp‘s groceries A P Store, canâ€" ned goods; Brown‘s Ravinia Marâ€" ket, miscellaneous articles. Several ‘other donations will be listed in the next publication. Proceeds will be used for school equipment. Won‘t you all come and help make this the best party we ever had?â€"â€" â€"_â€"~ The Ravinia® Village Fair, ~sponâ€" _ The members of Dumaresyâ€"Spenâ€" OL.. DOSTON,_ MABS., . HHC cer auxiliary No. 145 wish to thank| board of lectureship 0 all those who helped to make their Church, the First Chu card party a successful one. Mr. :l;flefi;:-‘din Boston, | * Friday eve n.‘fi nd / ,. at 8 o'lock in €] mnfotheriw 0 Wwflfif flie 13 cordially m Piu,.m.mou. THuURspAY, OcrosEr 15, 1981 s l t Wl S t: Express Appreciation white : silk win & Girl Reserves Have â€" Future Of Youth Of Y. W. C. A. In Keeping The Young Woman‘s Christian asâ€" sociation is a fellowship of women and girls. The value of the fellowâ€" ship ~lies in whatever it may: contriâ€" bute to self expression,: discipline and growth of the whole life of its members and in the effectivement of that group as it functions in the life of a community. It offers, therefore, toâ€"advisers of girls a place of leaderâ€" ship which has greatest value. â€"â€"-Aayr y girl may enter this fellowâ€" ship; there is nothing uelectivg about its membership. The possibility of fulfilling this standard of: achieving this â€"growth, is in direct proportion who have accepted places of leader ship in the association movement. The Girl Reserves are a cross setâ€" tion of the whole fellowship. They are a movement within the moveâ€" ment of the whole. All the resources of ~the~ organiza ation, zenertl ‘_‘nd servesâ€"and are available for their development. The Girl Reserves are to the Young Women‘s Christian asâ€" sociation, of which they are part the freshâ€" â€"stream â€"_which.. _feeds .. into. source or along its courseâ€"the very youth of its youth. â€"They have its future in their keeping. Fine Mecting Held at Eastern Star. Wednesday Soresis Amicae, formerly the Junâ€" ior ~Starâ€"club> hadâ€"charge 491;; the ing the regular meeting of Campâ€" bell chapter No. (12 °U. . 30. 1@b Wednesday evening. In previous year‘s initiatory work has been exâ€" emplified, but this year only the opening of the chapter and the closâ€" ing of the chapter were put on by the club. . The balance of the evening was spent in playing cards, prizes being awarded for bridge and five hunâ€" dred. Refreshments were served. In view of the fact that according to a ruling of the Grand chapter, only a few visiting nights were perâ€" mitted, the club is very grateful to the worthy matron, Mrs: Muller, for the privilege of acting on this night. First Church of â€"Christ, Bcientist | tyy ayenue. â€" Come in or phone forâ€" of Highlandâ€"Park, announcesâ€"aâ€"frée| gapthay © information. ~_~_~â€"~â€"~~~~~ fnosn fomens . Horing, C 8. 6. sns essor Hermann S. . 3. B. of Boston, Mass., member of the| _ Jim Duffy Wins board of lettureship of the Mother| â€" In the finals for the club chamâ€" Church, the First Church of Chirst pionship at Sunset Valley Golf club Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts last Sunday Jim Duffy won 3 and 2 to be held Friday wuing.‘:dobtt from Carrol! Snyder. These boys 93 at 8 o‘clock in the Eim Place played under very p?grzndltion. Announce Lecture _ _â€"__ on Christian Science Much of Interest Discussed at COMMERCE CHAMBER SESSION IMPORTANT PE PCESmC C s 4 Brig: Gen. Bolles Talks â€" : Brig. General Frank C. Bolles, Commandant at Fort Sheridan, deâ€" HEvered a very interesting talk on ~Army Life: from ‘the <time â€"of his entrance in the service in 1896 to remarks were both instructive ‘and educational. 3y3 The nominating committee, conâ€" sisting of seven members was elâ€" ected and is to select a president Considerable business â€" of imporâ€" tance was discussed at the monthly session of the E P. Chamber of Commercée Tuesday evening, followâ€" ing an excellent dinner at the Green Maeaâ€"Pot. served to the 55 members present. three directors for two yEears, 1O be présented at the regular Novemâ€" ber meeting. Their report is to be filed in the Chamber of Commerce office by November 8. â€"â€"â€"~â€"~~J~â€"O. Approprigti0n â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Congressman Chindblom ators Glenn and Lewis â€" ators Glenn and Lewis relative to the proposed Federal building in Highland Park. All were in favor of â€" increasing the appropriation from $150,000 to $200,000 and assurâ€" ance was given that this would reâ€" ceive their continued support so that Armistice Charity The Dumaresqâ€"Spencer post No. 145, of the American Legion will hold an Armistice Charity Ball, to be given November 11 at the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club. The pro« ceeds from this affair, will be put in the Legion Charity Fund, which will be used for various charity work and also to sponsor a Christâ€" mas party for the needy children. The Legion post will consider it a pleasure to welcome you and yours at this ball. One of the popular Radio Orchestras will furnish the music for this affair and the Legionâ€" aires expect it to be‘a huge success both socially and financially. Thankâ€" ing you in advance, American Leâ€" gionâ€"post No. 145. â€"The Legion has temporary headquarters at 543 Cenâ€" try avenue. â€" Come in or phone for tarther information. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Monthly Meeting; Bolles Speaker (Continued on page 36) Local Legion Post NumBer 33

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