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Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1931, p. 3

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3E H.d'. 1212 whims Ids , ' re Abbiit L' at bs/Cir-il. 1.29530 up ' 97.50 In) 250.00 up' 235.00 up 1.5A LOO 50.00 up 2.50 other lane in the tgtate. 7 The Program committee of the _ The em-tttr: the ~6W- to Rarhtuw-Wmmmhrtehtbhasrtteetrahr-' Glidden of Highland Park, to take for a lecture this season, and the fireplace of Mm. R. P. Shem who ‘eordial invitation from the ettttrto is retirintrmNsr two 'ears of Serv- its members their husbands and ice. The Highland Patk league ttas friends to attend this stimulating two other members “.01! the tstate program, is sure to be appreciated. board, Mrs. Raymond Simons,_ and _ L--:------------- VOLUME E P. WOW VOTERS ("'1'd ei',1i,'1'g,',, an It _ LEAGUE ISHONWED Club ti. Dec. ff At the state convention of the Illinois We of Women Voters, held Int ,et1t,_trtlirhrtt1CPtrlr, 1eairui.iiiu,CFmrCnnfiPmrrorTmr fine work its membership committee had accomplished during the state- wide drive for new members in oetotrer.--Tt-hiam-asd in gain- ing more new" members than any other league in the sate. Given Award for Moat Ne Members Secured by _Any Illinois Group iirji. Maurice A: Polhk, bogging: iriirii of ttateemmttittees. _ In order tkat mingle Citizens may be given only the most authorita- tive infermetiqn iinltller new 1981 edition of the Voters" Handbook, compiled by the State League of Wbmen Voters. All of the material was most-eerefully checked over by pAr1rott.s_of reotrpire.d, ability in the various fields of iririreimiiiirital ac- tivity. ' f iar"iGrtTirirGTi" iiGtGi"riiidi of w - 'mr Jthsntimteduat oagruM), f.., -rTr ( The next event sponsoréd'by the P.T.A. of Green Bay Road school, is to be a "Parents' Stunt Night." On Friday, Dee. 11, " tt p.m.. there is to be a peppy orchestra of several well knowrd,ittherratnd-moilte"rtr,-nt stunt by " of the teachers, and even ‘a one-act play-an amusing comedy that 'will please everyone. Afterwards there will be some surprises in the line of refreshments and Ill included in the smell ad- mission fee. Be sure, to ave this date, Friday Dee. u, and attend the treat thaw. You will surely have a great timet.--contrttruud. Report Progress in . i Relief Fund! ,DHeet l Meeting to Be 11% Continued planets}: reported mg _ AW the Highland Park uglier fund army-- Mr. by the committee of workers ap-' the I POWhgaloyorE. 3.le Def-7194 t inite “Kim are not available, us reports ttte not all in, but it is ex- pected that complete reports of the PW of Myer]: to date will tte, Ainone the, experts who Elm}! at Green Bay School P"- -. 'T'ijiiTifiiibliiii"tirp ark qlpiiy.ijfiil Mombor of the Chicago Suburbs; Quality Group of Community Newspapon DE Hort}. {he presxaenf a Rolling college is known to many through his educational work, his interns, tional activities, his books and' his lectures, and -irram--oatatamhhurNc ure in the world todajf. Ravinia Woman’s etittru%1rtitrTrtirit Fridny, Dee. 11 a 8 pan. u the Village house, to which men and women are invited to hear Hamilton Holt lecture on "An adventure in Common Sense Education." _ Highland Park has more than once had cause to:be proud of its police force under the chieftainship of Edward Moropey, and last San- day morning was onead.those times. Due to the prompt action of the tdeal policeman on duty, three of the tive bandits who raided the W. est Saturaay night, were taken into trie car as it passed through here and taken " the car by Highland Park ooffieers at Winnetka, end all three were turned over to Lake Por-. est police ind later held to the grand jury on charges of robbery. The Highland Park police have a fine regard for apprehending criminals ayd in this instance mandates their laurels appreciably. It we: good work. . A robbery supposed to have oc- curred on Green Bay road in this city was reported to the police Mon- day and all roads were 'patrollediin search of the bandits. Finally it de- veloped that the "ryrbem" were a couple of boys of perhaps 12 or " who had hopped on the running board of a car containing two wo- Irle?1 and snatched their handbags. The ma” warm; has: in "the street and fled, the police learned. _ Attend Educ-done] Conference . Mr. R. L. Sandwich principel of the Deerfuld-8hields high school, and the hand; of and: department. attended In" educational conference " the University of Chicago last inday. we Lulu Wyeth. the high school An. fW1'n evening meetipx, 91:13.9 Forest Jewelry Robbery 11pm. Highh'nd Pam: and- flue? menus!) Pm, ILLINOIS, THWY, NW]. 26, 1981 Police Arrest 1GaGtaiiu - , itiitrli'e "tev. Christoph Keller i, _ Speaks on Rotary Club 1i,i,5ti,id."i5d,'hi,ii, rarer after 1521? ‘dggghg, they have been repretettttri. "r1uiikiieriiiie Iiardiif." Therewua 1991 .,.9.t,tendance. pf _ members, and '¥ at. ttarki'i, tilklihU max -ir"tttiCttic l . At theregnlar weekly lunch!!! t session of the Highland Park Rotary felub, Monday noon, in the Moraine i hotel, the program featured. the 1 Thanksgiving season, and the speak: fer was the tteb. Christoph Keller, 1 rector of Trinity church. who gave a ifine address in keeping with the Charles A. Brown in Lecture on Elisha Gray, Phone Inventor a prominent patent lawyer of Chi- cago, delivered his argument show- ing thnt Professor Elisha Gray was the real inventor of the telephone. The' auditorium wu full and nmong thsttseutretmtt,tmuto3r,dhrrid9rae and Mrs. W. C. Stubbs, children of the late professor, also Mr. Elisha Guy, m, Gray Stubbs and Chris- holm Stubbs, grandchildren. At the Highland Park Public li- "lrhiCqiiiisitiori has game up many times lately as to the real inventor of the telephone. Graham Bell and Elisha" Gut} Have bieirthe" contes- "ii. K. J. Matt!!! at SW? c' ___"," -r WutwaIb -, "t ""T place its opening her home on TI-i Exee1lent fire wood in any de- day, Dee. 4 " 2 o'clock for s end. and lenttth nt 312 per ton, " -tkrtrtorttmtmntfttoftre qtetrwttnr,84tber%_tmi. ship-fund of the Woman's Iiuion- _ BAsr, tute . any Union, of the Pmbyurim Home and. dttieuut, may church. All W0gthMt of the church ioods, for ale ‘mry 3m The Iddress was received with great enthusiasm: T More details will be given in next week’s issue. Attention is again called to the request of the 'city firemen for old osnd, riitm,rr'risssutor1r_.tst_1tit8t4 for Christmas gifts for poor climb: 'The H1t'emen have aireiidy started Firemen Repairing ' Toys for Christmas on their annual toy repairing job and as the demand for these toys will be greater this year, those who can do so are urged to send each articles to the fire stations to be put in sharp to make happy the hearts of children who otherwise may not have much to be happy about on Christmas morning. _ Opens Home! for" , , Benefit-Card R rfiiiiiEiiiifiiriiii Program HIGHWOOD CHAMBER ' HAS PARK PROJECT Committee Named to Investi- ‘_..-xate. 309$!)ij 'tt Estab- A At the regular meeting of' the Highwood Chamber of 00mm. held last Thursday evening, a' com- mittee of thrye-atembertr In. - pointed by President Ray MdUndi of the chamber to investigate the possibilities of creating a park dis- trict for the city of Highwocd. T The committeei‘composed of Chur- Ies . Fipri, Sam Santi and Otto Fisher; is taking up the warm with a view to learning what legal steps are necessary to adopt teratart the project. This committee also was author- ized to. have sent to all Highwood residents a letter urging thear to xieauauhshtintttLhsmt " home. A dinner was Midst the Wtth- wood cafe preceding the meeting. ar that rrrdeoted T V _The park district proposal is be- ing received with general furor in Bitrhwood, and ..the Chamber of Commerce itbeing complimented on this forward-looking' step, The Press believes that every citizen of ll sledget, indies, cod chute. Eaveaiéiiéj 'ifthiiiCiriiatTiiiir- mm iptyrtagtCty., #92,,.2££zjmtt well regulated park system; 'PiiiiiteiiW" (time sue -iariTirFiri Tig . pat-E district, unfit it to' be hoped tint Highwood soon will be 'simiurir equipped to adequately take are of. its recreation problems by was of such fncilitieu u a good park sys- tem can afoul; _ . In Good Hund- - "rms-trr-otitis" trrtmmrhaasdrmrtttr the Chamber of Commerce, which has n record of nehie-ett which would be envishle in my city, and there is every reason to expect that once it has taken up the park prop- osition, it wilt continue to exert every possible don townrd -- ing it to successful radiation. Old City Katt HIGHLAND PARK SOCIAL SERVICE liahing District NU“ " btttttlgtsgtteE

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