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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1931, p. 5

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irrtli" tie tris 'tiattVa Emit ”giant. all n are 'Sl?, committee of hoot principals ' over a year m hawk, mmherof com- charge of ar- " play c511“! free. All the charity dance theaitrhnrood Charla Lug- at ‘en in the thits Id, it in un- ', Ray Molendi ordinating the It is 1 highly ding with such age ehiidl cur- Thh frqnigg mien. and the sine "gattitmd In night schbol ling t at W30 rtendsd to all dmtion. The :ittions have 52mm tpt I as M qrdu, e Nursing mi, Dominic her Jr,, Guy unnrdi, chair- tiiuiruii ittr ”an“!!! Wei Wong nation to the mummy. hitth school moraine- her 31 t ' 14th H Big Crowd Sees Two Tea Battle toW_W at A aurstreuss tie srM., the_ gym] when two of the "iGiiiaitijii_cq.tji, thearorth _tht?e, the Highland“! Press "All 'ii'idiivamrttiireer Heavyweithts, chunniom of the gaged m iira'"ikfir' "itiisgtmaArdtreftt the supremacy of the two rival towns last Sunday at Highwaod, bo- . _--"-" ”'0? the "ttWifi-fat-TiN-Ti-twr-elm? Mommy "Karr-att-tttMoet hotel _ A -_ bi p' rod!) t1e."ittttc: WWIID I-DU --""'""'. v, v fore a _ large and, enthusiastic crowd_01 fans. . _ Although the Highland Park boys were armrelxlndpsny pound: to a man, they _"illiii1ir"i.iir)rtmsttrtPef I "I‘ll, Bug; -.- -. - . - tight what, tter, 1ertePu,t'lt outfit ari'rit the" MC-es', It ' not-once, batman: _ If8,'r,,ev-,, r'" ta.uan.,utcMi, . _ airiiii" through the line, . ' their running was, Singer and Bo- hams, had the’d'ecided advantage, but it was I Mount story in the using of the air route. With Tilly Martin, former Inks Forest fintth, slinging passes with the' accuracy of rifle' shots and Bert Rambo, Shorty aa?ratrtmrtrr1tttlt Ahe 6". an a Nr.. ceiving end, tRiirTiiéiiT lads were ll- trert-Berettte was easily the most outstanding phyer on the fleld. His method 01W-~M not to (Continued on page 18) _ District Governor . aIs Guest of Rotary Club Here on Monday WW who 363i FiiFhitisiiriiWttt Ind it..' structive address on mutter: per- taining to the welfare of Rotary and kindred topics. His talk was heard with dunked nppreciation by the members gaunt. C Armistice Day Card -Partr, November 11 _An Armistice Day curd party will. he held Wednesdny, November 11, in St. June: hill, Highwood. Five hundred, bunco, and other enter- tainment will be' enjoyed during the evening. Bttrpey-Smith Post No. Mt, Ainerican Womb '8nttttr" ing the party.' Proceeds will go to charity. _ Expert Maqsguse __ “in 1aueeA1u---has 4.3km up work, as “when trmrPhrsiother- opint with Glenn W. 0th museum loaded in the Moidatter md Humor building at ttr-N, Sheridan road. Both Mr. Otto ml was Gian are expatiencod in the work - being graduates of the Nation“ (3011032 of Mame 9nd Phniotheropy of Chm. ._ L' _'- _ _ .. fifi‘t‘i‘é‘éfiefific’fie’dfifimu At 'iigiiwood Sunday HIGHWOOD, I) T0 I) tiUArsrr Amehon 8688209 the lacked in bulk, as mightly _rptrhlrood Joins Otto Staff Two Tums the malt Legion may. Bili’wlf iim’hfimfigth-fi it; -rWe I 7 Event of "Cl'iii'i, t'afi-yTli'fii"'mt" Hun you purchased your ticket for the American Legion Clarity in“? Remember thin takes place " the Eighhnd Park, Woman’s club. Wednendly, Nov. 11. "rturrroeeedt' forthe dam m to be and for the relic! of Higgins!- iGiGubuhiscunmintrurirttkturd for no other purposi. dance "can attreadrte wife! 'iiiiCiei'""iiitGaiii. -e tt whim for it to become I “been socially. There sppears to be some ill feel-1 in: toward the Legion by sol-no of the citizens recording the dines to be given. Why this should he an. ntit'ta-nmdtsrtrtood. The Legiom to trying to do something worth while for the community at large,' and It is only by’mpanmnr“ may carryygp their work, _.auaatstmLaairtigtsL,.titi,qttt., Win - Mt begrudge the Legion 'iii;FtTr7hiriiTiiiris" toward making life a Ihtle bit ensiet for some po'or peopb this winter. 'What body of men or men better claim to designatiqg: as 7â€"7 a, C o T . m -aeoLtrarigt.=twr--s-os-r", i;7r"'"aii-GrGiujtil {but those who served their country in time of need, that they may - lent work. . 'fiaifififiéf'rifié‘méffw Frigidaire Sales for C Entire North Shore _ Moran Bros. sighed an amulet“: Tuesday wherein they become Frig- . e dealers for the entire'lflorth Shore. 'rtiey_arhimrtTn" the "mtjre-tttttrf 1ilriqiere, Mir Central LiriCifiiikifWiiriiiiili" e street from the Ateyon theatre. Mr. Howard Moran says, in com- menting on electric refrigerntion and the Frigidaire new room eodi-. 'ing equipment which will keep a home-or a store eporan the hottest day of summer, that recent improve- ments in artifieUl air conditioning, trgether with proper. food preser- vation/ ir7irbs"iitRr of they“ tnf1tterteets on increasing expectancy of life. He says, with Frigidaire rooin cooling In summer and with the ‘new huiisidmer in winter the} home can be maintained nt all time: with an ideal atmosphere. It is his opinion that within a few years not only every home will be equipped with an electric refrigerator, but every home and every public place 'wm be equipped for nrtmeint nit F Conditioning." -, "V , - Lsneo:ve,thsr,3jrrrjre_rr1tttie.y, Emu Bros. have Withd- rim-u unitary “diluting and» irrrr-ireae-irve-u--u-lii.+ 4and Park for fourteen years. They are well known on the north shore in this line and for their civic ~ai-tivities. . A will Be eqmppea Tor aruucuu nu yondittonftttr." -, _ , - att,ttft." ia'hti'I',i Surgica- . Monti Bros. have beenvinr bad- -AtAeMtq_pI, ___ WWW"?! _ TI l" l mm a sunny and hating amtritr. Rlrttyt ”1," Wd6rW, ifd,'tig'S' ; Gtr-w-the-nb/ree-odd-ua $ittire. te?f1'y..r the thrtrttre" m m , land Park for fourteen years. They -i'ei,,ii/ilatr'artPgi',tt' m” n are well known on the north shore gl 'le hit IV, guilt. . ,'ltt in this line and for thar civic 2°. 'll't' ' quotn " tboir urtivities . rich it a reported “a neared u . . price I has picture ttf the‘mo. - ible Akron, which' new 6etr tho‘ T "“10qu Port! north shore last 80%. The Me- The Hallowe’cn party for the (ML tttge in t'tt,'S in a. ”window of diiCnrtjte.tsnractititeytt.A1tt the_Nor_Eh._ "rtratt0'stmihtfmtc ' . -hdute bagging-91! 'GTGrifiirii WWI-"6W5“ club will n’ot be held am ”at, nt {heft store; at Tu" rl$88 preser- greatest pectancy rigidaire rnd With nter the dismay the minim has "ti-d an Into!- estinc debate" to be held in the Oak 'Nrraee stttool Imam, KW wood, Friday. Det. 80, " 8 o'eloek of Tii, "iiiiiiGrGdmisnt and against (iiiGGLi-hr-rerrLi-o1ty1rtt, weaken. -'rturlakstutctttatr, may”, Amway am .&.wm..ammj speak for the repeal we: Sate Sup- erintendent of Anti-8.10011 League George B. Salon-d at Chicago, against the repent and for prohibi- on. _ ' “will be my iMmt tor. the mimic to"heir.-9~A~d¢m ot-thi: character bu never before been held in Highwood, - "Aaiiniiiii6irVeiNrTTCqWPm"TPf'f"- all the proceeds M, r.tlt,it,tt1teir will be tsarms,gatgttrctt?. thé trtittiiFifod"ChHe Relief .ttiaiiciii'im"iriCTrtr."?qPtrt chairman; Henry Liske and Oscar Swan, for the unemployment and needy fainflies of Bitrhtroods F-- _ needy lamina: 0L sugary-cu. M -' ,. _ The Highwood Civic Improvement! Mr. “kiln” lectured on let association respectfully invites that one in8uer'tty on modern musxc ir. the entire 'community and vicinityl 1.y'te'tiyt his 1rtyrts by Effect». l rrri fi 'wt-v - "I . MW" ' “:‘.-_irrr- 47"» T, 3'3? " I a.,," .uml 17.15.; "Luth ‘ geld iJ,,',h=e'ifi,elel't'i?r hie Pore. the, #902 TM Intern slide: show A t in attend this menacing dc; ed Jaiianene cuit’oms- ana inaual 'es "i-." mtr'"amNtr"'" c" ,, '_W%' _ , - sas' _.z,;_§_e=;,z,e_ LL, '.t19, _M!‘,, ghit,gttyt,et.'ty, ' ' '. . ' _ this, dtstnjsmrtyytitm' an _ " tfittstt.yrt're ‘33:? Jul'. mace to hetp _ rendered titling: guilty; buying. . yy te . w, in them a delicate technique end ___ : ' ' -'~- I. . A, that there j will he a--tmmetnda? bymd'idl! 1-rdd,rt,,i',,ti',-it'ir, , a; , l"' _-et- crowd. Tickets can be Nitittreut " ' _ - j . V Vee - him, .7 -ev _ amrtbturinetstr 1tustsatvRttrr=trjtst4 223d Art/ttlei' ,trle. by ' 1tet1eE,ef. from members of the. ttfiihiiiiiiif 1'te"ii,t,i,','e.i'"tn i,t',trtl',tii'tTt5"' Civic Improvement amnion and me- t t B e one of .- the Highwdod State bank, and in ture he PT.!' .exceedmglv mom Hitrh1tsttd Park from Albert Ie'""', tegett,t,ttifuct','t'ht/ dt. atxmmjfififfii nin,ulnctinnn from other compos- The Highvood Civic qumvamcnt and this Highlan at m.- The funeral of Mrs. Jane Ram.. bptis,' aged 40, wife of Bernard Rtttrttrtttt.e; W~fof the Julius Buchwald estate, whose' tie-tho:- curred Saturday " the family home, was held .Tuesduy. Interment was in‘Memorial Park cemetery; " ", 'ttiirTiiiiiiiT lif 116:?” thtM; 16; who died " his home in Bitthtnnd l Park Mondny, will be held Saturday. ‘He is survived by his widéw’and (ii'; sons. one of whom it iefth the. regular army In the Philippines. Automotive Repair Wing Goodyear Honor the dtrtittBe. ot,asorstrheusn,ttsaqtrt1 iiar, Funeral Rites orator, Attorney Minx Medial Held Oct. " Is Well Attended; Excel- lent Program Given More than 125 members ind nest: of the Ravinh Womn's club, it-ttAtt then at ting Rgviniu Ant- - he induct: whichiwu arranged Jtaruttcmaiiestikqg.i,t.t1yt, 304°! .the mm»: _9tTidrttut" fritiiier WI! 1 delight“! informal “lair. the (new Heinz mad " tables of eight with two hostesses, a mem- ber ttf the hoard of directors and a member of the House gommittee at each table. n , _ The able-Wen decent-ad Isrther Arts committee. Low amber (In: bowls were used. containing guis- ttesattr-arrmssred-hrtarhhtomitttr-6i cg 911d, brilliant: nmn berries. After the business. meeting an g1;- ceptiomlly ftne program was given by Jim Chiapuuo, pianist. Debussy. At the close of his lar. ture he wag _eateeedin.tr1v, gncibua anil responded to a number of re- quests from his audience with cer- aur-aaeetioeucftrrrauttheruttrtutttte. Gil," It}! answered questions for t%riarrittutsitsttetrttrr cu W into village Fair Oct. 24 T Sponsored by P. T. A. _The-Ravinia Village Fair, upon. sored by the ETA". of the Ravinia school, will he held in the Villas Houston thsturxUr "mica at eight o’clock: Titketf my be' phat-ed " the door. _ _ _ Dunne music will be furnished by Ergheruiin and his hand. There" will be archery contests, horseshoe games, an artist doing charcoal pro- tthrs,' doll and ball tin-01mm nines, fortune teturs. T "’ f u - I wateuiitents of Ravinia and High- land Park are invited to mm members of the PITA. High school Juan!!! are specially in“. J - Eur. Hartltr, of the Alden Studio mammlymu'e, nu meted a; decontc the Village House. lay with and 'vnttuttrle clona- tiohif "ttaVeltretat hooked! " tltt eleetrie ventihto!’ donlud' by {If M- Ventilating 00.: I vnnity .mirror donated, by Adolph, Hamel, [president of the Henkel Edgellte cofporntion; and others. Come and flttd out how to get these lovely Irma: . _ 7 7 - ....-. l ,eittfiiiiie "’ at" fund; The public ii. "mica no _rtteatd mm a

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