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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1931, p. 3

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uild- sffer of." may av. g..,t.gcry..btr" - i I socmsumcm . mmwnnnmva F 'pected that “madam will break all records for footull - here, Both mm: min good dupe and n _ ..,Iylendid um In Mind. . s'.', Everybody}: ntggd to turnout -iiiirni'ihr' iitaiirttid"BRt _ _ _ _ the tt-t-orarttietr- tt-U but a TH,rtt In Here Now , . "tar-troam-tair-aaa?, nom- Vowuln Highland Park to Have Dethtite _ Part In_.Ntrti1ttal M Higbland Ptrrk is to have a very defittiti pm in the national ulna to relieve the jqbleu who ure heed with. printigm 7 through the cold crisis of the titrgmathintr Minter. President Mottr on_ Sand-y. Octo- iii"iiirii, Tatiana handout; Bite pealgd to, the people of the United Beaten in the ttmmt eof9rsyx?ttsrtr. _- T 7 What Homer Sun “America's teat," the President told his eoantrrnemfit not {nerdy the matrix; Guririiifiusrititir V _ es. but is a trial of the was! spirit of humanity." . _ proisst-erut-tttltre, that God im- posed responsibility of the individ- ual man and woman to their neigh- _hqra,: be declared. ”That is a vital part0} th‘ég‘fifiimmk; If we Sign biiii _ iii‘thia tttrrrtt from ( this painful time we ihiill inner?- ated -a greater and more glorious America, The trial of it is here 'row. It is a trial of the heart and conscience, of individual men and _wsitttett,rrr_, . _ _ ifii, - fiiifci"iirGri,iiGr -iT"iaaiitti' . e firF than who use unambqung 3nd iderit, "depends upon. they symptthe-I "iiiAimi-iremrrmsirume'ttms-oftttrr man and woman in our eouutrr", "No one with I spark of human sympathy an eoittempUtas un- moved." he declnred. "the possibili- "No one with I SP“ symmthy an acute moved," he deelnred, It ties of summing" 'tttt mm“ JCiiiruiirtitnau fellow Americans if we fail them.", . ‘He celled upon the nation to meet the crisis with “that comnlebem (Continued on page 89) Big Charity Game at B. S. Field on Nov. I; Proceeds for Relief be?" iririiGGi" {in “‘81,“qu Park Pr“; Mind “10.89)" nyste The big football event of the m- son locully will be I charity some to be played on the Deertutd..trttields high school field on 'tee, Pete,: _The net proceeds of the me will be donated to the local and“ serv- ice "nonunion. {and for- unemploy- ment tad poor relief, And , is ox: to Animus Tbthgbmparagggg Cr: V _ The prognm neeomp+ttt ‘tha mm will include oiietrioiirtyer' ment ftatures, both 1oeal ind iiiic' :fessional talent. M, . Sunset Valley Golf Club Holds Annual i ' Banquet November , Sunset Valley Rolf club mud Monday evening, Nov. 2, in the club- house, which new has ample space and facilities to accommodate the attendance. " t .- At the business meeting reports At, Jtttttsgntdttrr31yt.aee will h.-atrs sewed, and electiim lit" iMarii"ritt" the ensuing year will be held. A large nttendande' of inemliem aGrzetteaedrou--u-atrlttHtlttn to attend are urged to muff-their mutations by My, tht 30. I" BWP-F"""""""?'""" _ " - _ to attend ere urged to some their in iilliurrritiirkiktiraAtthipi-d- _ - rvervationrtT Friday, Oct M. An interesting letter fiom'"Mr.) . q----------'"-'- Walter Davidson of Washington, . _. - D. c., n former Ravinin resident Heanng Tonight on . - T"" was _risad by Chairman Stern, 'iifi'. WW i", - - "el "Ed J , pa' TMMI an." w sgtit,ttiateti! told - ,. . ----_- . by past directors 'Ft e tr, [', "irii5ip . _-e-_-- "__ "_".-"'.:.":-.-]] wine -- . . " __ prim: ' A public hearing on _rnirditierti1tn Riv: {tannin T"'? ungand , A public hearing on muitieation of the city zoning ordinance is to i,e:aistd-oi.a!teurraPtraksatbd1 p.mrhrthe 4-h'trrrarr. It is at”! daménml -importyItee-to mama .i’u rk that the people generh11rkttqsr of thirmetine. . 1....” _,' A grent many people do' not real- ize that the sorting ordinange be- Imgectsctltt sesrsge,vtryr_trelde, by the people and can only Be oiling by RYiDte‘L mtice, and "while those with 'syiéc‘iiT ttitwiiiltraritFiriirihriiimraT these meetings, the general public is not represented. . T All orttanited trroypis than” have tt' representative at this meeting and it is fuhddmental in import- a'nce to Every property owner. "', American Legion There will be initiation of new members Into Durham-Spencer Post, No. 145, America: Legion, this evening, and all members are urged to be present. The meeting will be held at eight o'eioek in Elks hall, Leurel venue. The new degree team will exemplify the work. ' . A drive' for new members dill 1M N9ytm.t1te,r,, lv-AAT,,,-,-?-!-,',':?,!', join. No, the druni and corps bu not fallen by the nyuid‘g, £33th in a very nethte organization. Some changes have been made. New faces aiiidditionnl instruments have been added. 'r Raymond Brldtres has been up- pointed .mnmfof the drum “it! ‘1me "as." upyqu-m, - w.., - --- TC-,"' - Hizhhnd Pu]: will a. nu telh-thilegtt"tl', -91 my op-. " outttt mucking up tinct- noon. portanity to has; . 3m. HIGHLAND Fiilir, IgaaNms, Tau-sun. Oman 22, 198t amt ‘Untqmmtell to Hold Initiation Ravinia Civic Assn. Plans to Bold Old Time Dinner Session Rrvinin Civic nssroeintiots tendered 1 dimm- tourart_metnrtsrts of the board; -rriauar maraiittttiar-tktdAL,a4 the Green Tea Pot Inn, Highland Park. . T Those in attendance were: ‘Mrs. R. R. Graig, Mrs. Allan L Wolff, and George _ r'airweather, 2rtl?tn J, Hardaere,rFeed Porter. Charles J. "Block, Btttrtzit Bede; Itobt. .R. Bos- worth, Edwih C. Jones, Allan I. mioteii-aip.-auraekman,diu.srLdt my nine, Ber. ‘Put accomplishments " the asso- -iiriaroiis-sxsw'attBettstmt-armr-ef_ 9151: Stem outlined the mum-of the "iiasiire"iiitTiirseiie/.fiit1 and win: fermenths; -».~'?-V-m If -.," T _ Those inttttryiyttie expressed the hope that the dinner might be made an annual nttttir. H. P. Students Win Three Highland Park students in the class of 1984 at Northwestern urdveiiitr Were among the few nt- ed as best in scholarship at the un- nunl convocation of the university Oct. 21, when honors were divtsrded. Thee three are David Mazda, Jam Cnffey, and Wilda Hessner. "mes Cuftey and, Dcvis Morris abO'were arttontt_thtt, QAJ'miyihL M83959: honors tor men-kr-ere freshman year, 1930-31. "Morris is the son of Sidney Morris, city building in~ specter. It speaks well for High- land Park students that these three were “singled out for honors in a student body of_about 7,000. They are to be congratulated. 'he"dimier-meetin/r was purely a Luisusnfdemauartsrtmtdered Dr. "Harold Rugs Speaker October 29 at P. T. A. Meeting Ell T vm e omen o"ifKt-ariii6 Piece "ttttttl Ate eorfittllCirMted to the sale. attend 3 lecture at 1lltg.LP1ee audi- ' The Highland Park Women": tartan Thundly evening. Oet. "ttr, club house will be open a"?! " 8:00 o'etoek. Th3 htehtre is to be Saturday morning from 9t00 mm. given by Dr. Harold Rm, on sub- to 1:00 pan. to receive food sup- Meta, commas the edueatiott of plies to be rent needy mum... ehltdrmt. ' - _ ". . z -- The Civics committee of tltt "iii-ii/UI be a Joint [heating with the other Pnrrrtt-'NtisUr Mod-L non. in the district. 'rt-yt 'rfirttt 'siii, {Ian Bergen, MfreiK. W'ait; iiiiG,' Gtg' Kiri Waz- CIRCUIT THEATRE WINS ACTIVITIES bership; Series of Meet. - hugs Are Held Noutirirattustttr%te many ottivi- ties this fall is that of the Circuit theatre, the "Little that” move- ment" of the, north shore, which ha just hunched its ymly taunprtittn for -mmbership “Jillian: iecarita of obstacles, marches steadily on imam ,tieismthicr1ifiitsritpt: once. _ ' 'ctr/im-hr-are-letter/ht-lst-x., cal committee, headed by Mrs; fay-:6- ette S. Mum-0.1 series of ‘Fridpy night meetings have been held in ei-ate-y-ti/tut?-'-','?-,'-'); when in .order to iirWii"riritqirWitrs- closer ie1ation with the aims of the North Shore Circuit theatre, with the values it sets up. and with the omens who work, without a cent in! JIM, for thee aims and values. "ata--7c== ' _ ""ih"r"ntNErzhMtr---- The dinal meeting of this series wag hehLat the/home of Mrs. Ross J. gistittsr last Friday mint. On mtypeom avaemtrieiLip_tt1t lime drawing-room to hear, "SriiThitTiie Aldis, lover and patron of the the- h'tre,‘ "ivhif' for” ”1min? "alstmy- has had her own littletlgeatre in Vat For- est, tell of the value in liuinin We of any little thehtre movement when My; of, may: itself)! a the bpttom of it. The play}: the greet meta; buggy}; contagion- HER! -i'i"iiiltia, tin-ode): the pure “fun' of' imitation and interpretation. _ Inn-ind: Worth _ an "The intrinsic worth of the pl'ay,‘ (Continued on page yo _. Highland MW Service 1 - - ‘Old Jlity Bnl1---R. P. 4000 l _ 8:30 a..m., 4:30 pan. -", Beginning Saturday. October 24, Bakery Sales will be held nt the Social . Service handmade" in the Old City Hall every Sat- prdny. Mothers who need em- ployment but who cannot leave their families to go out to work will bake plain and cinnamon rolls, eottee cake, doughnuts, cup enkes, bread, ete., which will be sold nnd the proceeds given the tankers. The Amerteauizatton committee of the Highland Park Woman's club in coopmtion maximum m _ ttte, JtPr WW 4a 'iiiiif "rirkfieuiurr,1. plies to be sent needy (mm... The Civics committee of the Highland Park Womng’s club will have chute. Stove. od Typewriter {Ricki "iRRt8Mrir _ ti _ the purer "frm" Nam "

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