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Highland Park Press, 28 Jan 1932, p. 9

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.â€"Edward Kuhn of eceiving congratula. rth of a son, born ry 21st at the Highâ€" tal, the ‘dance to be Watkins post of the i of the North Shore t the Highland Park enback of Deerâ€" * his. ninetyâ€"first Feb. 2. The latâ€" eek Mr. Rockenâ€" two sons Mr. A. orystal Lake and nback of Lake ‘n to Mr.â€"and Myrs of Deerfield at the ospital on Monday, G. Mason is in re she was called the death of her nan eight ye!_[; r.â€"and Mrs, Gu’ v. k.‘ob ‘"Ider\vem an ration ~for append; . Her condi.tiogi.hk T!” Lehmans we» erry who has been Helen Golden for is leaving Friday Burlington, Ia. Malcolm Vail and P. 178 CLEANING Richardson enter. ers of her bridge evening. ird entertained at evening for Miss who is Miss Grace ome of her classâ€" nd bridge. There . T. R. Hastings s. C. M. Vail are y‘s . Harbor, Wis., V ail‘sâ€" have a cotâ€" weekâ€"end, onrad, who is a Lk t . s es s here. #% Abbott of Manh‘n_ nding ten days with irs. Arthur p. By:. need Pupils assage CHASE AUNDRY answer call 3025 j WILLAS : UB â€" JANUARY 22 CO. =5, 1983 Were w CCCE 1door â€" Te .-_,din.‘ local > grammar _ _ Nonties for recreation during the outdoor season in Highland Park 8re generally quite adequate. The East Park Board properties have been well located and offer splemdid Possibilities for a great variety of recreational activities, but the faâ€" fiies for indoor recreation are lite inadequate to meet the growâ€" iNX need. It was further pointed *\ rovant Th + erlem. the "Leisure," said Aristotle, "is the principle which determines all." â€" Recently an English paper atâ€" tempted to show how many years out of an average life of 70 were spent in various activitine amd :1 _ Mr, John Galsworthy says in his â€" . introduction of his "Forsythe Saga," ~"Men are in fact quite unable to ~control their own inventions. They at best develop adaptability to the new conditions which those invenâ€" ~ tions create." > * _ Among the most perplexing of these new conditions which are brought to mankind by inventions are those which have given great masses of men in civilized lands »â€"mrtbejwrl&tmhtififly* increasâ€" ‘ing amount of leisure or free time. To â€"insureâ€" minimum employment for all is the greatest problem in â€" economics which these conditions present, and to make the free time ‘ after such minimum employment a| what â€"more than 2000 y only he went further than said that it was the chi Mr. John H. Finley of the New York Times was among those leadâ€" ers who began over 20 years ago to preach the gospel of education for theâ€"wise use of leisure time. He says, "I thought that I was a voice erying in the wilderness, but I disâ€" covered, after I had reached my own conclusions, that Aristotle had reached the same conclusions someâ€" Sn C g msld PE _ after such mini blessing to men dren, is the grea of the age. © mHURSDAY, JANUARY 28s; 1932 _ RECREATION TREN istory and Points Out Local Requirements 99 Early Leader men, women, and chilâ€" greatest social problem Allen 4 v00 years ago, her than I did. He the chief end of ‘reation, ° inâ€" “ Highland Park 1138 _ school gymâ€" lndieeiauds miftees. of the various Women‘s clubs and Peace organizations in the Methodist temple, corner of Washâ€" A Disarmament Mass meeting will be held by the Greater Chicago Disarmament committee of Chicago, which is made up of the Peace comâ€" mittees of the varinng Wamant Disarmament Meeting _ in Chicago Sunday Highland Park 1 Socap ie 20 0 on eC mceae â€" Oe .. h ’teachers’ institute to be held for an eightâ€"day continued period, . beginâ€" ning March 6 and closing March 13. Rev. Henry Hedlund was elected to represent the district together with four others at the synodical meetâ€" ing to be held at Fargo, S. D., in June. wonetmd RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CoO. a "" congregation as lay delegate. %Mmmfls In the month of May the Lutheran church will entertai district at their congregation. Earl Thompson represented Zion congregation as lav del Marley School of Music l l0 .00 e mooeun}, C allâ€" u0. The following pastors were electâ€" ed to the various offices: Rev. Henry G. Hedlund of Highwood as presiâ€" dent, Rev. J. Helmer Olson of Chiâ€" cago as viceâ€"president, Rev. G. A. Herbert of Milwaukee as secretary, Rev. C. M. Olander of Chicago as treasurer. The Northern Chicago District has a total communicant membership of some 8000 and 2200 children. It comprises 17 churches from the northern part of Chicago, following the north shore as far north as Milwaukee. DOROTHY TOWSLEY JoHNsON ;r':;:-homn. x.':mn,SIM D00 ECCCA T MIPCEITE UZ the Illinois â€"Conference ofâ€" Lutheran Churches, of the Augustana Synod, held_ their annual business meeting at the Immanuel Lutheran church at Evanston Wednesday, Jan. 20. Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS Local Pastor to Head § Northern Chicago Dist. ‘those interested in an yearâ€"round recreation pro Highland Park for plans le increased indoor facilities, e for gymnasium work, meetir forâ€"elubs, dramatics, mu: groups interested in . social tion and dancing. nasiums, â€"there were still many groups, and scores of individuals interested in active recreation left was that there would be Northern Chicago district of Allâ€"Year of May the Zion will entertain the congregation. Mr. Winnetka 3012 indicate dicate a need for _the part of all n an â€" adequate on program in plans leading to lities, especially , meeting places , music, an Bacheter ||| â€" PY1CeSs,â€"prices you would expect to find on bla nkets Of v. Chtâ€" ||| ~â€".much inferior quality. nivimeme encb n omm mennnn tetemenmaape ~â€"â€"=A[~~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Bingleâ€"and Double Sizes Included. â€" recreaâ€" the THE PRESs If you have always wanted a fine Allâ€"Woo! beautiful pastel colors, but felt that the pric tle more than you wanted to pay, the Febru; fers you & splendid 5 pportunity, $ Lovely Blankets that Emphasize the Beauty of Delicate Colorings, Never have high grade Blankets been offere February Blanket Sale “Y“’ : "Where‘s me," began the proudly, "but ty when I was a poo: gave me a messa. T C _ "~6B9, â€" MF. Clark Fickelberger, League of Nations asâ€" sociation, and Rabbi Louis L. Mann of Sinai temple will be the principal speakers. Mr. Arthur Durham will open the meeting with am organ recital from 7:45 to 8 o‘clock. _ The church of :he Temple will provide other music. Beginning Today on Sunday, Jan. 31. Dr. Gflh!._.dm_otM Chicago chapel, Prof. P University ington and Clark streets "You probably don‘t CARNETT‘S HICHEST QUALITY BLANKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES â€" e°s,_ cried the busy the answer ?" a poor humble bo ,-“"' message to "mi”yon twenty years + Paul Douglas ave biankets been offered at these would expect to find on blankets of reets, Chicago, Dr. Charles W. UCmversity , but felt that the price.â€"was a lit remember of fine Allâ€"Wool Blanket in Under the provisions of the will, Mrs. Willard and her sister and brother will dividé the estate at the death of Mrs. Cowdery, who is to reâ€" .ceixa_th&benefitrmfâ€"f-tmt‘"fmfir during the remainder of her life. , the February.Sale Linden Park place Highland Park, was named to share the $1,000,000 estate of her father, E. G. Cowdery, former president of the Peoples‘ Gas Light and Coke â€"company, according to the will admitted to probate in Chicago. . â€" P. Woman Named to Louise Mansfield Willard 277 wmhare in Big Estate NINE tat B x) **3«.’:,;, <‘"s¢ Rel

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