st "buy" tle to be have you r old â€"suit 10 $ Society O‘Coat Phone 2871 33.50 rvice 1 <=The Higblands Park Press Vorum® XX CHINDBLOM SPEAKS _ |£ * Carch" > AT C. OF C. Mfl,'l‘lNG\ “;f:;t ::: Congressman Optimistic of Imâ€" proving Business Condiâ€" Hon. Carl R. Chindblom, repre-‘ sentative in congress from the Tenth district of Tilinois, was the chief speaker at the monthly dinner session of the Highland Park Chamâ€" ber of Commerce Tuesday evening and delivered a very interesting adâ€" dress upon the many and varied on _ ontrusted to him in his ofâ€" ficial capacity. The meeting ent. Sees : Improvement Soon Congressman Chindblom expressâ€" ed his views on the present economâ€" ic conditions, indicating by various points, that the depressed condition of business was on the upturn and with a growth of further confidence, 'S-W,mm-mml conditions would soon resume norâ€" â€"mality. Considerable mention was also made of the ~Federal â€"building and North Sheridan road problems, assuring the Chamber of Commerce Parents Invited to Annual Visiting Night urge(i to come to the high school toâ€" MT t o o sn . * HBeL which will be served from 6:10 to 7:00 p.m. there will be a short asâ€" sembly program. At. eight o‘clock the teachers will be in their respecâ€" tive rooms to meet and. visit with parents.. Come and get acquainted ‘with your child‘s teachers and your own high school. - Rummage Sale to _ â€" Continue Two Days The rummage sale held on Tues-] day and Wednesday under the ausâ€" pices of the Philathea class of the Bethany church is being continued and will be held today, tomorrow and Saturday at 32 North First street, 2 doors north of Rapp Bros. Donations to this sale will still be gladly accepted. j North Shore Trust Co. North Shore Trust company, Highâ€" land Park, Lake county, Tilinois, at the regular mieeting held on Nov. 2, 1931, unanimously voted to join the National Credit corporation in nccordance with the request of Presâ€" pers were duly filed on November 5; 1931. served to the 62 The board of directors of _ the (Continued on page 42) NaAtl. was held at the 2200 en it cave c cngceca.l..l i members presâ€" H. P. Garden Study Club \Report Good Progr;BS H. P. W()MAN’S CLUB To Meet Monday, Nov. 16 | in Relief Fund Drive R TIGS IV * cmar ar . n af B..ts,| KHere; Workers Are Busy Amvmm MANY l'lznfflilghhnd Park Ga‘;den Study A?ONH:I xO l;wr‘;d Jfl;w Dt aeoee NOE NE CE > NT ECCE 0 c 1. B uty CV EL on ie arn d t elu m with Mrs. D. M.| workers at a meeting onday ~A+~ Tt eet _ hn c Ma ming. the ‘relief fund :drive. in|. _ SodalServiceYVork Nov. 16, at 2 o‘clock. Miss Elizaâ€" Highland g‘t ‘k is progressing §@t! O . °_0 1y vomber 17 at 2:30 beth Coolidge will tell the group isfactorily and there ‘are splendid '«On Tuesday, November 17 at 2:30 some of her personal experiences| prospects for â€"achieving a â€"grand | O‘clock, Ethel Colson Brazelton will and experiments in her garden, folâ€" total of $20,000, it was reported. speak to the.Highhn.d Park We'mn & lowed by round table discussion. Up to last Monday evening about elub on "This changing world, Mrs. The new â€"president, _ Mrs. Fred| 513000 had been su ed the comâ€" Brazelton is well known to the club Clutton, has appointed the following | mittees reported, ~and â€" thereâ€" were ‘mbonh'ip andâ€"her se ‘i“s:i‘ hâ€k standing committee chairmen f0r | many px-ospective’ subscribers yet to | ows glven at tho:::b ouse Jast the ensuing year: Prograrm, Mrs. Dâ€"| be seen. ©Good progress since that w n n c i with :great M. Blasier; publicity, Mrs. .1 § time is reported unofficially, alâ€" sl::::“ by 4‘1 A were inâ€" .m EL i 0 2 & hsC t 0 ce eenat t Plan Benefit Card on November 17th emberg; E3 olfth 0n Acantcicartife t B Secror cemtven in PP committee ,nnil the proceeds will be used for the work> of the philanâ€" thropy cgmmittee. f . e ag i 2t awe K io HEVDY â€"NXERECROALT 11 Jn | _ . _ tuk. A good time is promised, and it is | yery intere hoped there will be a large attendâ€" | qutline of ance to help swell the working fund ples which of the philanthropy in their worthy | tion of the ISCOOU ~LUE â€"DIPD . NE ME AL . 0 ine deterseiieren NeCn BPE CCC thropy committee. _ nd Why." General Boll A good time is promised, and it is :ery intzmï¬n‘ e:;a ~e.,,,,;',~,§:::;': hoped there will be a large attendâ€" | outline of the fundamental princiâ€" ance to help swell the working fund| ples which govern the administra® of the phjlanthropy in their worthy tion of the military affairs of the efforts this year. nation and explained the reasons _ â€"For #urther information, call MYrS: | thnerefor in each instance. His talk Godfrey Eyler, telephone H. P: 1894:| was "heard with markedâ€"attention : mt i /.} . ... \by the members present. . Noted TIllustrator General Bolles was introduced by Noted Ilustrator § to Speak Nov. 18th, at Public Library He 5 portant: phase of reading; the illusâ€" Moraine trations which are so much a part of | ing, No the book for every boy and girl. rp . This talk is free to all, includi98 | m;nated children with their parents. The z T .th fittings for the new auditorium are C \now being placed and hbook week The o | will inaugurate the use of this small | nest G. ~aud um which is for thte | Denesor seut Bd Mexa E. Mr. Milo Winter of Lake Forest, the wellâ€"known iMlustrator of books for boys and girls has consented to help the Highland Park Public liâ€" brary celebrate its first book week in tha new building, by speaking :mi for boys and girls has help the Highland Pa brary celebrate its fir in the new building, b; Wednesday evening n At 8 o‘elock. __________ _ ‘“'.w CCE â€" .;"-‘ ""'â€""lf"' s i Il c HicHLAXND PARK, li.x.ncou. THURSDAY, NovempBEer 12, 1931 D. M. Blasier will According to reports made by workers at a meeting held Monday evening the ‘relief fund drive: in Highland Park is progressing satâ€" isfactorily and there are splendid prospects â€"for achieving a 'g:-and eek ; on| ©The community garden class of Q'_%_fl_l%hnd Park Woman‘s club will hold a special meetingâ€" at the the amount of ‘territory covered in the short time since the drive Brig. Gen. Bolles Is | Speaker at Meeting _ _ of H. P. Rotary Club L ds â€" 4. adctnicinbge t Rirathes Aut pee i ecen e y sinte. 4 day noon, at the Moraine hotel, the sneaker . was _ Brigadier General Fort Sheridan, who s Military Policy of the: Special Meeting of Community Garden At the regular meeting of the ‘There is some DUSsINCSS 10 if" A*"~~ minated and also work on programs for the coming year. The officers for 1932 are Mrs. Erâ€" nest G. Reed, chairman, Mrs. J. P. Deneson, program chairman, and Mrs. E. 9. Gail, secretary and treasâ€" ine ta , on Wedne D Nov. 18, at ten o‘clock. ere is some business to_bi'uiâ€" Class ME United States, > n LHere *AAA s e o e c L LHK . â€" M rive a sucâ€"| man will continue until Tuesday, ‘credit for December 8. Anyone interested inâ€" the drive| ership of M. Jean may learn details > .. Nov. 18 by Mrs. Brazelton and Mrs. Merâ€"~ rill to Give Addresses; Social Service Work * monthly meeting on November and the reports of the officers, chairmen gave proof of the many and varied activities that are being carried on by the club members. The French classes under the Home and Education,, department, Mrs. Florence Thomas Dingle, chairâ€" Firemen to Repair Toys for Christmas The men of the Fire Department feel that owing to conditions, they like to start repairing old toys earlier this year, in order to have as large an assortment as ment will be glad to receive any toy: that has outlived its usefulness in your home. The men repair and repaint it and make it look like new. And when a child gets it on Christmas their happiness is so complete that they never think of 1thetoyubeingoldo£oeeoï¬had. _ The Department will work in conâ€" nection with the Social Service and will do all the repairing and disâ€" tributing of the toys. All requests for toys will have to be made through the Social Service. . The Fire Department has been the means of making a large numâ€" ber of children happy at Christmas ‘timemdtheymttodo_montph year. You may leave toys at the Central Fire Station, Central and Green Bay or at the Ravinia Staâ€" tion, Burton and Highland, Ravinia. ‘ A charity dance will be given by the Federation Girls of the Highland Park Telephone Co,., on Friday, Nov. 20, at eightâ€"thirty o‘clock at Maâ€" sonic. Temple. Music wil} be faorâ€" nished by Al‘s Night Owls. â€" The of this dance will be used . (‘hristmas baskets. C. ® thly meeting on Novemiber 9, the reports of the officers, the (Continued on page 42) Be Given Nov. â€"Sorâ€" the..children at .. Nunmare 37