""-'c'---lt-tt' J'." mus IttBgmmifr-f Pd? E1! more mg, the H. acumen hue sought More eotnmodiotts quater- and no now well located in their new home, whtsm their patrons in The Highland Park cleaners hove moved into their new location it 539 Central ovenue. formerly occupied by the Inter Cleaners. Because of inciting] Mines: And need for Chiming Finn-Moves . Unto New Location are in emigre of “the is public is eordulirinvited. -irie Mod of the "Get nineties" or Bills m malature from my period through the World A "_--.-- . _. War. All will be masked. during Richard L. Sandwich principal of the grly port'of the evening which the 1hrerfuld-shiehh, high School. tt-' ‘will add to the fun.‘ " tended the meeting of the Illinois ' Them Will he 1,8064 orchestra, State Teachers :Association _ at â€pleasing decorations end entertain- 8iMntMeld (hating the Christmas ment during the evening so those holidm _ . . q . . he',',',,",',',,',",', $31.33.?“ qrill also AI chairman of the township and .Th e program committee with community Aitr.h school committee, Mrs, Henry Chapman, eh l n Enfnntliyick resending letterlfo Everyone; is irrsred to "GL, in" teyttLrr.ttt, Whig]; â€may heuthosen from A “Gay Nineties" ball is the next social event on the calendar of the West Ridge community club. The date Betta-this costume dance is Saturday evening, January M. Gay Nineties distance were summoned lust week and have been here, for Several 4ttrr. _ V ' .. r, "'"'tw - t . _ .. Funeral arrangements had not been announced bat evening. _" Alfred K." Stem children whose ' h. m is survived by hie widow and the following children: Mrs. Adele Levy, New York; Mm. Edith Stern, N [I l . Wills' I I . Boganyald, Philadelphia, and Mrs. see. --Be-wetrietr years president of Beam, Roebuck & 00., and since his retirement fun: "he head of that great corporation had. been chair- man of the board. For a Itttmbei. of years hehsdJeenrdoeply a'ttheresiteer:' in verioue philanthropic projects for the henetit 4rf his fellowmen and had _expettded-2arge sums in furthering these. A “Gay Niiiuids'rTiii1rirthi Mr. Rosemld, who bu been con- Srted to his suburban home since lust spring from hardening " the arteries and u kidney ailment, took Julius Room“. internationally known 'tht%sthropitt and ehnirman tfthtrtetituam,rtooiGeia" Co., Chicago, who ha been ill " his home in nghhnd Park for up. 9!?!11119nthn. died "that! " 2:55 o'eioek Wednesday afternoon. 1 Noted Phlhnthroplst Ptu Away After Prolonged Ill Health _ trt:lt,)rlittillilmhllil) f" )5; Womiq’é Club To Hm DIES AT HOME HERE Reception and Exhibit Wu " Years Old to reported ‘ Support was 1130 unanimously voted for The: House Bill No. ti. This bill puts non-partisan ofBeuh, in charge of Mn; Cook county -- --i..1. .nvvvl], n In 1', mm. :1. L. ard stated that the committee vot- Eut. Joseph Simona barber, and um coinpmie. to Invest in tax 111- splendid co-operation and aid in tieipation wanna; and that an. making our Christmas party on manure might giver mm. relief to December 16 such a mud luccess. the situation. . - . k Shiny-Smith Post Ne. trot. AI chairman of the township Ind community high {chad committee, Mr. Sandwich is sending letters to the members urging their co-opei'a- tion in the backing of several bills meant to help schools in ihtnneUt diMeti1tter. Sandwick Urges That . ' School Committee 11,ttlr, -"'---"nBi11t, in LegisTature will ms! in her. mi 1teiiiriltidiGG1 'itaiietiiriiii" from this new book "Trees and Their Legends.†, _ A delightful surprise was given to' the friends -of Mrs. Ross J. Batty when announcement came from' Ralph Fletcher Seymour, pub- lisher, of the publication of an in- teresti hook [ mud stories, historical episodes and) legends which have become identi- tled with them. Mrs: Beat has m"irr"t%iiirtiiTipi'isi, mate ilne arts and has done much to stim- ulate and forward, of the activities pertaining to them. But it is only recently that her friends are begin- ning to realize how much she, her- self, is contributing to the ttne arts, in every 10m. 13 . the -trtrtrthTiit" to this (alarming, peaceful “Along the River Loire." Her pow. traits and titrtmns give a-feeling of spontaniety in work nnd an under.. standing of the .yypdehp,_9tutrimte ftfertttttraiitriT"iiintraAieGGTii Mul- len of Laurel avenue. An exhibit of the Work of Buell -?pytittc is of particular interest to this comnmnity. for this is the first Itimo the‘peintingg of this nrtiat have been shown RET‘MHIP len'bu been a resident of Hirhland Park for nanny year: and her friends have followed her cnreer with keen interest and admiration. She has studied with Mrs. Peynnd. with ,PQttllcci. in tltssiititaausadim, of Rome, with Cuequier in Ghent and Brussels; and has painted in innum- erable pieces. “The Coming Storm" which is a picture of our own lake A 001'th invitation is extended to the public to attend a reception and art exhibit " the Highland Purl: Woma’l club on Sunday “bacon, Jan. 10 from 8 until 6. o'clock. There will be no admission fee. - car-AWâ€, “a to c my when The iiiiitiejFiiekiiiiia7ii; Aiéf 4r4ttrttgit: v, ,N . - W" .,.~ . l.. 1'83 23". The Ladies' Aid of the Gnce M. E. church trtltnvtntr I baked ham We wish to thank Moyor Dover, the City Council and Santi Bros. grocery, Chas. Fiore, Puquesi Bros. Sherany Hordware, Aldo Pianoenu thtlrlretmee beverage, Will. Heartt, Gondola grocery. McOmber drugs, Ttuxrlli-rroeiirr;"h a P, Mrs. H. L East. Joseph Simona barber, and Appreciate Help Given Xmas Party so ‘complete, were loaned through the chum†of, Mr. Fred Leighton of the Indian Tnding Post, 619 N. Michigan avemur,'Chieitr6. ' - _ Mnnyiof the lovely things which madam†for Mm been a . Ityte_l?etttitqllr, dammed "iiiiFWadiiir" never, 1 gayer crowd attending. . _' 888:8 888.8828 applying hot r0118 and muiBns and eoftee was served ‘about 1 o'ehrek. Never has there ‘Benixtiful, fugil flower - which were a part of the decoration, were given at ti @192,†Ivor:- A tribol Tom-tom which a at the stroke of mid-night, and; Very old bell, brought from Lake Villa rung the New Year in. has in: __ iGGirirTiiai net. § by an improvised alter, than which ’lnmg a beautiful cartoon of Our Lady of Gnudnlupe, the patron saint of Mexico, which 1rytutttitrtsttLbv, lire: June: mayhem. Blue cur- tains were dripped on either side of the Saint, just as they are ierthe Cnthednl, and Chrirtmtu, trees banked the sides or the alter which was lighted by many candles. The collection loaned by Fred Leighton,‘ save much to the scene. Mexican sqnamAThjgi The guy Fiesta always centered about the church and the titer piece -E1tg_tyttetudtrstrutht_uutcintsCiilil scene of a little Mexican villa. One muted It aide-nu tables, covered hand dripped undies. and overhung with bright awnings and quaint drapped balconies, and watched the dnncers, or, one Joined the merry throng beneath the lights and the, frat clusters 'oruttrtly colored bal-‘i cons. um. woman club at the Village Rouse New Year’- Eve. About " couples were. payout. many of whom were dressed in origin! 3nd lovely costumes. One of the that delightful ties of the salon. w" the! of the Soutbwut given by the gnd Social hummus of the villi: Woman club at the Vi Home New Year’s Eve. Abe couples were. mount. mam: of u Fiesta Draws Large -_-e_- , ~ Crowd, Thursday; Mold Supper January ts? auditorium moat delightful ' p". every cor- the street i'." “"'“ If tP SOCIAL SERVICE .. sticks Old City Hall Tel. B. P. 4000 e lovely†Bakery Sale of home made the last -Gooeyuraturdai ‘morning at the the AUu dr Arts , woot' It Fort Shel-{dun _ The Bitthiatid Park Boeint Ser- vice has been given’ a slum in the, woodmtting project It Ft. Sheridan. Treaty men} thy' tar five york-day- a week repressear Highland Park's qua“. This wort will. [at 350.2% ,iart, (by; A, a food orders, cu, medicine. No cab is paid for created work. Contritiattomi. and pledges ob: tnined in the city-wide_drive but been budgeted and are! being used, in ptMng for created workin- familz mugging l wi'-- 1V4... The policy adopted in giving relief is to create work and pay for_it , fgmily neéeuitiu, such Total Etgittr_tttit?1tgs1si, cc. 9.. Pen: Tug. Nov. 1981), 1060; total, NEE- tered .now, 958; tighten-ed since Nov. I, 1981, 395; total men reg- isters new, 619; gout of niGe number from Highwood, IM; to, tal women registered how, 339; out of above number from High" wood, 68. . v, _ _ TTPPnerWrWo-oTrCTiin.-T2-iiT 3:30' over WMAQ Dr: Mollie my Carrol?, gill "spell: on, “Holding At the Washington conference of 1921-1922 capitalships my Lem... ;mï¬m*‘ï¬mï¬6‘dfâ€"Iï¬tï¬gpm don conference ‘of 1939 cruisers, da. trorets and submarines were limited , between Great Britnin, United States and Jhpan. But never before his a conference been called to consider" limitations of all articles used in ' modern warfare. _ The following- statistics show the volume of work heimr-asarr. tied on through the Social Ser- vice' otBee t" " ..., 5 "V t . ' NEEDS. __-__ _ "." A coal range, letter 'tet, Your men', suits, size: 3448. was! "diiriiiiirtuniiiiit7, experts and. secretaries. vaVT-o V. - " had Perk Luitiid in Women trt." on, to he held at the Y. W. C. A, "t 12:30, Jan. 20, Will be devoted to the tmNeret ‘01 Dis-meme“. apropos of the World Confer-em beginning Petr. 2 of midyear. TM: in ‘tho ttme conference ever sum. moned‘for the purpose of deflniutr limiting armies, novice and air forces the world round. _ _Mare _tltnn 2,000--dehstretes from over 50 nations of the world an to be representatives " their ,comi. tries at the conference. Our own country is to be ofBeia1ly rcpt; WWW amt.“ 2.;1;.‘;:L-_ _. . - - _ W- . A if A t lipilliTYJhy. 20"} b TCC"'"; To Wane“. pectin: of this .-it_hnitinaisd onbGs" 235 ) Discuss Mutant; Ra. dio Programs; Interesting; -' New 0W _ ;:aa"uer.1ttrttstL-irhttr'eiiici't Radio ProtrrGlt, ' teehniedi in“. bt,'caiiiiiii'r, C;' Tf “Mar. ' “Form Worth M0" "M1. "T0ttd I’M-M Stil explain ‘how mm and earri W have the a: the. Children tho ttici member, . 1090c ha 'ttiii, chapter , itt the Woman's Itswo o'eloek. them two “mm .ethities. Youm 'tlie/i-ri' m, m It_t9ttit â€IBM-mi. We. gnu around an Mover, of chm of iid 1 WE“ gijiiii'iiii" 't the cpnferem Id: of the nut 1htmfof this , 'rtiine Shaw» 11irist.stine the 1A,teltyrrvr,f c all iirthe Moos 'N being-MW W chapter dev at Hooseheart tt W. at . w,' is will be I] 1ititittwg, Ju Women of Invited "miRmiirs7fTili Mr will team show promise: per minute t ever given he: _ "'CorporaV] m and enti any. of ainatet i’mmin l RE sentiment tank: as Wt thee-in the co The as: h was who he kennels are l Inn staged Maugham 4 anything I in here. Thursday a: “and " a! Mum. Thi dy of rookie in "can if: "itfeil tr tit? the I at. in not trtadlets, WAY. The fans session, .(Continu Rom