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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1931, p. 3

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dm? 31.35 Pair 95c ool & Piper displayod‘ in , rqrioty of PER pair 31:95 ions seasons: LOWER ttasoxl STS 1*???‘5 grg" Vol.0“ "iiiiriiiuia E m. LAING Auis.sgtarrYhUlfY Other One hundred tsndtfHty members of the Sunset Valley Golf eluttyratlt- ered at the annual meeting Ut" the clubhOuse in Highland Park Mon.. day might- “deselected Editing} M. hing president, R. L. Kenni- cott, iiAt"Gs.rreai11ettt, end R. E, 'iiisiii,iiiiat-oeimttietr We”, Charles F. Grant is treasurer and Tom Kelly secretary of the dill). course maintain: by We mime Park East Park board. The fellow- ing directors were also named: - -a.... ' " ' "ad-"n C. "E'LwMinsrd. C. Mowtrrltn E E. Meyers. _ Dinner was served at 1 house for. the first time in tory of the. orsraniratioji. In jiiutuietittt11ti' market aw. tiAtieirrt,tht1eiylt during Cftiii.rititsr year, Mr. Lining _ -stiiicthat- Uar.1retr decrease in, attendance would force a curtailment in expenditures' in 1932. Receipts were $10,000 short _ The Highwod Chamber .atloerr; C meme is sponsoring a Highwood charity ball to be given in the Oak irrGAixrarhoor,r-satteorc-, signing). Nov. 14. President Rey Molendi of the chember also stetes that Aldo Bingo, leader of the Highwood band. has arranged with the Kris Groppi Revellers to furnish the music for Wicca?!“ free. All 'the proceeds from this churity dance will be turn- ed overto the Highwood social serv- ice committee for charitable pur- (a -iikGk Abe Named at Annual Meeting of Club; 'Reports Talks T T pom. , Bakery Bale Mucky Bakery sales of home made bread. tolls. doughnuts, aka, trte., ' continue every Sunday "mom- I inc. All proceeds to the makers. .iiznwoou Luann-m m Planning Charity Ball Lain: Dukes -Good. Report Ttighund Park Social Service Old City mm, I, H. P. " j The Woman’s iifai rr, 0R“ every .Satnrdsy from 9:00 to 12:00 to receive food for distri- butimto thou no need lt, Wood for 8110 Cut in " melt lengths, I!” my lengths you desire. , _ ' _---,--------' B. £1000, . F"--"-- m Fig," L :44? rc" 1 rt": A _ . r--,"--, - EL/LI "id'tdettiefi"' letter Mea. Gt tttsm'tr iiiontiiued on page 41) flab £51m were also “med: rd, M. J. Barthel-e. C. L. G. Brim, C. L Magus! Mrs. L. 8:30-4:30 at the club- q in the hu.. ;iai. Recent this possible. 00 to. at 2 pan." I distri- The program for the maroon! it will be in the form of a debt“. "Res solved---') Garden Should he Open IO my to the Public View." Mrs. J. C. , _ . Ewell will take the mun “do F""'-'-" (s7t1'ildil'Giii7,iiiiifiiey"" _-__-----. Sn1Tniriiiraikiitef1t -- Edward M; tuning, to whose an» dent and Inithfpl services are large- ly due the splendid condition. of the . unset" a- r _ A thrtxitellent, condition of all park beard rrdpeAr, mi" reaueteaires-", mm of {he mmtieipararo1f 'club. at Ahe annual meeting of the members [Monday evening. Hold Fall Festival mirhwood will hold their _ _ si' Fall Festival" and Baalrntthe Odd Fellows min ‘of Highland Park November 6 and q. There will be many interesting athtigtss Each evening there will be s dinner ‘served from 5:30 to 8 pm. The Dorcas society, will serve. tt Baked Ham dinner Friday evening and the Ladies Aid will serve . Chicken dinner 'on' Saturday evening lion will be sale of hand work and ether useful commodities.- A pleasant evening to spend with friends will be assured. The Zion emanation l invites its mlny friends’ to this ile "iiired, invites its festival. _ November Meeting of Ravinia Garden Club Bur w. ""aiiiigiiik ""2 FL-., 2:6? [tttit' in; dinner We; V 1110mm: Paiur, Itaimom, Is Re-elected lurch It “my. Newman 5. 1981 t‘hop'Shey Supper T At Presbyterian . Church. Nou. 3trtlt. On titiriiirj6rrietyr- str,--- _ Presbyterian guild will eponsor a Chinese supper and bean .to be Baa at the "Hlkblabd «park church. corner of Laurel and Linden. The Rev. H. r. Chain of the Chinese Christian church of Chicego has at- ranged for the women members of his congregation‘ to come to High- land Park an cook I. rial Chinese chop suey dinneF.wtth Mee, M'tnd other delicious Chinese foods Thir thttrrh, located at Wentworth end 23rd iiidrT/iiliiiir,it1rttr?,itet beingL the only (mine-so Christina church. in Chinato'my The Rev. Chem feels churches On the conducted afternoon Melvin (“Bud") upon Lana Goof-2e Bennie, riding: motorcyclg nbrthward ittt Green Bay road yes- terday uttembon crashed into I. Essex car driven by George Glader, Jr., as it turned into the' Glader drivéway, betWeen Central and laurel avenues. M0931 and Begum your-old daughter of George war, were injuredungl taken to the Bitrh- Mopa's. condition ts'the, most ser- " ions. He was driving the motor-j " cycle and in the crash he suttered l possible concussion of the brain , 'wheh his forehead amok them or curb in the resulting an. He also had a broken bone in one hand, a badly' battered hose and. keen- tions of the urmsund legs. Bombs i;irGiLiiinit1trtpstt-tr-f one eye was injured but his tirririrkTre'te" - . __ "I‘L- iiiall Moon’s condition ia'the, most ser- ~atr the hauler mont a . "F' nus. He was driving the motor; dinner-cf "iiiiltij?rt,iiHsttt-f,rat-fti'c' :ycle and in the crash he suttered her of Commerce; the speaker . - )ossible concussion of the brain be Congressman Carl R. Chindhlom, when his forehead struck thew -nndca largesttendance of members tr curb in the resulting fall. He is urged, as the diAimiituliidutit1rst" also had a broken bone in one hand, will speak upon matters of" local 1gt" s badly' battered nose and. lacera- terest, such as the status of the pro- tions of the arms and legs. Berube posed federal building for Highland iarGiiaGinkt1trprrtt-tr4i one eye Park, the improvement of -North was injured but his "iiij"irrTeVrri)te Sheridan road through 3mg,” not considered serious. The iiitjil, dan and kindred topics. "V girl was cut about the face "and It is expressly pointed out that T hands by broken glass and In. this meeting will not he of politcal Glader, who also was in the Essex character, the idea being solely to' suffered cuts on the hand and was. give’ members an opportttnttr of severely shaken up. hearing the congressman discuss " ( Dr. S. R. Banfuld who attended fairs of purely local and north Moon stated last night that X-ray shore interest. . pictures showed no skull fraaelture,‘ _ _.-...-......'-.---- but as the young man was at' un- . NV _ __ ". conscious indication was that than, Charity flail Nov‘ 11 wis probable W onthchraini, at WP. Woman’s Club due iireonextyttt'e, aitettuvasrrietttstl . 7___._., _ ._-- "ee nee: orhis condition would depend; Wednes'day evening, Nov.» It; is . " mr want -ot brain that” l the date of the big charity ball ttdst riai"lrniiii' gdto' dam“ hapeleu, in his opuuon. _ l Moon and Bambe' m members) of ttre_rpgrrl.t) Park Pm: All-1 Stan foothill {can and both an! and the Cinder: has many friends in the city who as much concerned our the. isonditidfi of the injured. I Young Men and Child Injured ll nun with mu a same day 3 bazaar will be d at the church during the n and evening. The parish .uuin-nrcamrtLAt0, .-. in-his opm~ -ot iiiiimris Gltsttr, who "diiits' Nee ' ind and In. the Essex, l and wu and 1mm, 11mm ARE) 1 cmmme JUBILEE Girl Reserved all over the“ 96%” are celebrating like Golden Jubilee thiiCi.tett, November-1 to tr. -- ----. In the Girl Reserve movement the very gem of world friendship is found, because Girl Reserves thon- wives are a “Mondrian In-, ternatiomrl procession of youth. Not only does the Girl Reserve member-- t . frGiaGe-uc-u1qttarjiti.tttitr),. of Axnerieen T . communities,, iiiaiaEW' the colored girl, the tiidiiif iii!“ "t ci'ii'izssitttrsaesAreueaoet ,-,,qt-ttaa. but it represents- practically every nationality and race. There are Girl Reserves or ortrenisatioett' skin: in spirit to Girl Reserves wherever the Blue Triangle has found its my, whether in the Orient, Latin Amer- lea; _ e . distant Philippines. _ BsieUtve.Growth I From 1881-1931 Itatt seen an ex- QISLIIII. [[11le been Ftom 1881-1 _ AL‘ JULIE over the world this ween: me mu Reserves Golden Jubilee week is be. ing celebrit'ed in mount an.” -'"? Sunday, Hoe. 8, at 2:30. mark: the closing of the' Highland a'" t (Continued "rn page 41) tong. Chindblom to Address B. P. Chambe; AI all 9 ' Wednes'day éveiifng, Nov; 11; is the date of tht bi; chaff” ball thht Post. No. 145, of film Legion. The affair will be than” at the Highland Park Woman club and all proceeds will be and for local charity” Tickets tiiiirTCiirir: cured from members of the commit- tee or at the door. Good male in been procured and this prom“ to _-----.-- -----A.-, .1, NJ... of tr- 50th Year: Local Features Nation-NVide Observ- iiaGGi, Jiiireie out. All world this 'iv-d-lit-l-Till,' , a}?! J" arguing, Nov. p, niof thou.-

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