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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1931, p. 6

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_r,_irr'" a: _ Igtlr"tljtkyitI '* /pthitip __, "t,- "T -)lir-r -__ t,6 ahltrrrrghRl)iIyhI,' is aaoeetisd that the Mme is aiFTiriiiiiiir'i me 'iitrFilWiSiuit gm and will be amused by Mr. Ndld. Announcement is tundra! the Net that Hunter’- Sport Shop has been Emphaseq by O. L, Ludo-en and More than 200 arbtitates from the " comm In the county took part in the exea,otitieattort of lodge work and heard an addres- by-Mn. In: EhAmholt, supreme oracle of mi- no . , New Management Mrs. Edna Watkins of Highwood, membenof the Highland Park comp, Royal Neighbors of Antenna; was elected county (sraele tomoceed Mrs. Mabel McCullough of Gut-nee, " the tenth mime! convention of Jake County Neighbors held but week in Woodman hall. Gnmee. tation, which she made with Robert Amen and Mary Astor in the two stir main puts. _ T lectiom’ made by, the casting committee will be announced next week. _ Highwood Woman Is l Elected Oracle by Royal Neighbors Harding if: Minding Ale of mi}: The 3mm: Prayers lure com- meheed work on the-M1014» three-act play, "Boiidar," which they 'plan to present in Highland Park shortly before Christmas. Many remember this play when originrll, pmucedl,,gn the, menu!” !Pete"t t Blade, with Amt Ravinia Players Begin Work on Three-Act Play or the .Induntriil Kits building in addition to the entire gym build- ing. _ - -".V _ v Dsncinx ve' On the top tio"ors of the gym building will heroine if the 1% 2strt ; In order that thonCarninl will be interesting to. both young and old, Miss Riethmttrergers chairman of the "air. and her many assistants are planning new and novel forms af I I . I I . i l littht the public. Such '3 large crowd -cehttsturcthe-mtsnintr-of-otttouruU, in the high school gymnasium mom- 2:: to be an elaborate et)',,,'-']",",","],",;'. ttieiitiiiiiiiTifjiiiiirf ielterftritd, it is planned, end because of the good cause and the attractions scheduled a large attendance is named. The Hallowe'en eamivat which in to be given by the faculty and stu- deettsrof-the Beer6Bdatettfasid. high gtrhttouruheutsteninseut0etots-ic Big 'Hallowe’en Affair Being Arranged; ‘Mnny Attraes _ tiomr.Otrered (Continuation page 42f for Sport Shop Ttair'; iM‘gm inning? ttttsaid-dry ' "'-' *6qu tions for the contest: The ndverttmnnenta by local mar- chnnta and the Nor-chm uni- The two named. con-oer. will aa receive two tickets to the North- 'resttrrrta1itttois come. October 81, and the next three more": will re- ceive two tipkets. ouch, to the A" cyon that“. Auger. should be lithe Pres: ofBee on only a pout, b . l _ In this issue of the Press another football ticket contest is announced in a special double-page advert!”- mint in the middle of, the paper. Contestarittr, are requested to tend kl their estimates of the total scores of all the games advertised,,aain previous instances. ___- . _ _ Poin- tiiiiriilparAieiptiteirirathe opener of the season; “puma! by .Bgliubegdnd Joe thserti. ' . . ", mtade by Joe Gwen-i mm“; 210, “M 11neeetmr-n'eemtd,rrot1hnr 'ttrrrzmrnmmrr'""-'---""u'"s-'s'csc' Tonight (Thursday) Picchietti’s team meets anelli’s bowlers. and Nielsen’s team meets Nelson’s gs- rnge in the second period of _the Business Men’s Bowling league. Everyone is invited to attend. . Another Football, Ticket Contest h, _ .Herewith Announced Many ”mentors were attracted in the first game! " some of the best bowlers of the league partook in the opener. _ _ ' q . ""2 = Oriht team won three games over Sheahen’a with a total Score of 2455. pins to Shahgnfs 2802. Guerri's team defeated Berubefs team two games and lost one, the scores being 2400 pins to 2860, - clase match Majestic Bowling Alley Opens League -' For Business Mgr; f The Masai: Bowling. Alley: op- ened the season’s Business Men's giggling league Inst itight Arith, lk PEaWrTiiG looking airtVriaa Central avenue ayewrt"iii"ir."ii'.'rii7a"," t,tTr'ffgsfytigt d??? tug it ',ttr,'iLtv,r.. Highland Park Saturday, _ ITL " EMS? Le. Jenny; an. i, tttursttucarnstdptetdirtausis iiraiiRi iirtriirNirisiiii a Ike 7 1r. ' _ .. V .. c, tT W T_he pighfcorg of the evening was Navy magma: Opér I Highiénd Par} The Prairie View Concert band will play " Union hall in Long Grove on Fridey evening and on Seturdey evening will preeem 1 program eta Mission, sponsored by m the churches in Anton. Deer- field members of thirmneicel or- mizetion m George Ewan-om, Edmund Jtoetretin, ' Ova-beck, Others“ m" from Highland Peek. Nurthbrook end surrounding mun. I The Needlework snafu Amer} {jean an it1termitiomi1 organization The HighlandPark branch distri- tttMtg,',',"?,' to the Dome Home, Farm 1'tytrttrtorturn for Gigi: Lake mar- Orphan”. Emmi Park hospital and the H. P. Bociul Service. _ Prairie View Band _ Plays in Long Grove "Thd demand made upon the hog.. pits]: and charitable institutions are tremendous, and no institution has money enough to meet all of tho calls. Gifts of the Needlev‘mrk guild, of clothing the institutions otherwise would have to buy] re- leases money toward food and the general comfort of the inmates." ,rRtiNr-iiFmiir.irrWiirPrf.rii AbrJett..tty. WEE?) of a Kind, mommy??? of the same quality and size. This each pengquho rbceivea has I change and does. not uve to Tro to lied While one” merit is being "The Needieirork guild demands no dates nor meetings to nttendggng flyiofiéé‘iz’mffinâ€"‘thé'miIEWBé‘ members are" asked to give twd or banal-tides of t16f1i1ttltCtECii.iitIi; Bria} iiriif suitable gnrments and household 'dinen to hospitals and charities, today announced pregam- If 1 tl = Mt 'ttrstt"r6rttTfiiiiiiiaii to be distributed this autumnr' r" - "The ma has branches in 666 cities in the Jhiited Slates.” The organization is non-sqctarian, doing alike for evetereed and color; Negglework Guild Is "Providing Garments JQLX§QQLQLI§ALIQQ I]] U. s, hNt00tdfi8 Il"', -- "0m: MlltlrlllrMll0tit 'uayutichttun Rheum - G 421 End: road, Winnetlu, chairman. The Chicago section of the Na-' timl Council of Judah Women is planning itmembershirm it the home of Mrs. Felix Howey, 140 Sher- idan mud, ~Winnetlu; on Thursday. Nov. " from 8 to Iro'ehtek. At this time the council will cordioily wel- come old mombern ond‘their triads. A Very interesting program is being planned. Member; of the commit, toe in churn or. Hm Harry L Cam; In him”, s. L. . "The Ravinia Civic atmotttUtitm has published i' neat booklet entitled . "Our Local Governmént," whiek is being, distributed. The edition is liméfirggiiwmggl _that, interested per-mm my obtain cop- ies 59m, Frank Je, 1ry,,teitttc,ets,,tcrtrc,. 1tiiiri7i'irttiiriiiiiiiiaitkiii'.'" W" T 'e,'r, 'r-a-'.", line of the corpors'te districts and e hing “A governing bodies invon in local , Wale of 1 community life, intending the city ilel . Mr. on eaves-anew item boards illil1 N. Ste- J and commissions. the boards of edu- 'ill Monday cation, library board, Park district Q where th board, N. '8. Sanitary district etc., 3 "sight moi giving brief outlines of the func- h] Mr. an tions and jurisdiction of each. A' g; 't small obi list of the ofBeiatg of these‘noups Q 'spendint' is given and the book concludes with , routine I brief history of the Revinis Civic I Mr. E. sssoeistion, its interests and achieve» I avenue 1 menu, together with lists of Ita-of- f , fused in Beers end boards of directors since . I .- weeks i: it was originally organised es the though 1 Ravinia Commission. Condeli ] Booklet Is Issued on - A Localevel'nmcnt by Ttarhtia Civic, Assn. Wharf 'Hii'iiiiuir"Ttiiirr'TiTu"i=e"' "iiit'ii'h='r'"'1TaT temphtion a: the movements of the j (Continued. on page 38) F Coming Into View from the south It than: 10:15" o'clock "the ship moved slowly northward over High. hnd Purl; Lake Forest. Lake Elna, -tlttLf2zi.utrsttcNamLtmirtineatL tion, North Chttsatround Wankegu‘ and then into the north. After cit. slings!» "tttrutCNihrrtytkee the earuat-airitrutr--a-he-rettstmr-ovti these cities on the return trip south. ward. P Thousands of citizens of the gyttrtlt align-e town: Iiptsd streets and to Milwaukee am! returned to cm. eMro by practically the same route, giving _midentl of Wttlihuid Park; 'aakeHhmserr-artte-otttiatrtrttt shoe communities splendid View: of this latest “queen of the-air." end thou. sand: of people all slang the route watched the flight with interest. The big dirixible, Akron, largait of its type. on Setgrdey Inor.nipte Bitt Navy OWN. on Ten Trip Sails to Milwaukee gm! Return; Features 4 Thom See Spatula Plan Membership Ten THE BIG " P" may!!! 11:: tmatt, Chic-I0 *‘ by tho - Ankh- he II by WM cur - ig1',u'dtt l 'hi,1r,1-'-'h'i to. an n _ lished. will b sunsetn’nl in” Mist: Mu Wis, ,rlter4t aunt hospi week-end t Samoa of Mist, Lil avenue " Louis. city VII or lawirei's , sprinirfield Mr. nnd song not - “N4 'day "m Mit every I o'ehtehe, valuable. mqn are I: will atttaitrt CaiiiBiiit l", given by I at his Ma: drive. 'L, All, dol-yn _Jo' tor to L Jesttutlt, e M1557 can m Mrs. Ch Apts. left Mr. :1 N. Str- Monday where t eight m1 Mr. an small“ eh, tspettdintt relatives Mr. Tik avenue , though Condell tyville. The " FL

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