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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1932, p. 3

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8| _ Highâ€"chair your order and ]ivered, if vyou w C es onl ug ‘ivo men a day are employed cut. ting wood. Some Highland Park men are" roing hungry and on short rations who could be reâ€" lieved if some of the hundreds of dollars worth of woed coRld be sold: The price of wood has been set at a figure to cover. cost of labor only, ‘one ton $6, two tons $10, de]ivered, cut in any desired length. We are facing a crisis! Won‘t you help by buyâ€" ing a ton of wood, thereby giving yourself the luxury of a wood fire and someone needy will have some of the necessities, Lunch is furnished each day for men cutting wood. Donations of food either cooked or uncooked would be greatliv anne_n2:ca s Women in Tickets for the Phys_ may be proc member of the coy the â€" production sta Community Service (Continued on C Un Delicious home . ods at reasonab turday morning, We must se‘]'i carry on. Anâ€" five man a Ja.o ing. °_ , .\ â€" _ °C years will make it the perâ€" manent possession of the group acâ€" . matics. Dumaresq Spencer Post No. 145, The American Legion, is preâ€" senting a silver loving cup for exâ€" cellence in Individual acting, and the Highland Park East Park Board a cup for exeellence in directâ€" in o Highland Park Old City Hall Final arrangements for sentation of eleven oneâ€"act the ~ Ravinia Village Ho Wednesday, Thursday and are being made by the cas and directors of the amater groups. They will compete : trophies given by Highlar community organizations. T munity Service Cup will be to the group presenting play this year. . Winning for three years will make it manent possession of the o Complete ONEâ€"ACT PLAYS AT / Midâ€"Winter RAVINIA NEXT wErx) oz 2 Vouun® XX nplete Arrangements for Presenting 11 Groups at Village House f morning. _ Telephone || be pres r and it will be de. || evening. _you wish. Plain Sewing M A+hL a greatly apprec_i;géé Bakery Sales ectors of the amateur drama They will compete for three _ given by Highland ‘Park ity organizations. The Comâ€" Service Cup will be awarded group presenting the best is year. . Winning the cup B vaaws c2fmp 00. 10 * °+ seill wood in order to An average of thirty day are employed cutâ€" _ Some Highland Park going hungry and on stroller. hel Crisis! the three nights of procured from any * co%testing groups, staff, ‘and at the vice Office, 378 Cen-l 1 on Page 34) made bakery ” ensuing year Social Service _ H. P. 4000 Pments for the preâ€" ven oneâ€"act plays at illage House next irsday and _ Friday, hy the cuts’ Btafl's“ Tbem _fiigblanh Park Press C Ao n ctey «200200 _ CH Home Makers‘ institute.. T onstrationâ€" subjéct will be we entertain." The Mothers club of the Y :W .C.A. are planning> another interesting program for their‘ March meeting, "Mary ~Dunbar" from the Jewel Home Makers‘ institute.. The demâ€" onstrationâ€" subjéct will be "When iran amdalld o tss Mothers Club Plan Home Makers Program At the regular meeting of High land Park lodge No. 1362 B. P. 0 Elks, nominatioq“of officers for the Nominate Officers _ _ Proceeds from the show used for local benefits.> Ex ings and all advance infc will appear from week to this paper.â€"Submitted by Hansen. L.\ ) [ 0 020_ Sercnved young people of Highland Park and neighboring towns are being â€" seâ€" cured to take part. Mr. J. w. Baily of the John B. Rogers Producing company who diâ€" rected the recent show for Dumâ€" aresqâ€"Spencer post No. 145 of the American Legion will also ‘be~direcâ€" tor for the Moose show. This proâ€" duction promises . te be one of the best home talent showsâ€" ever put, on in Highland Park. A meeting of the held on March 2nd a committee will be all plans for the sho1 A group of well 1 present at this en _ at the n Walter D. McCord Cns d He _Ve Uviained at 2 a door or by calling Mrs. Fred Clutâ€" A‘r TN _ stationed at Fort Sh ton, H. P. 3590, will speak before the mem} TJs o . Dumaresq Spencer Post. No. the American Legion, tonight Moose Plan F or ‘Elks hall. His subject will be Home Talent Show ama and Its Relation to Ou . mm tional Defense." As this wil Highland Park lodge No. 446 very interesting talk, it is hope Loyal Order of Moose are planning | there will be a large represen to give a home talent play some of members present. time during the mofth nf ~AL_a Member of the Chicago Suburban Quality Group of Community Newspapers / _ _"~"‘Al feature of the A pleasant afternoon is pr Come and share in the goo mncoq o. of Oriental hangings beasses andâ€" other ar the prizes will furt] the Oriental feature The Highland Park Woman‘s club again reminds its membership and friends that Feb, 29th at 2 o‘clock is the date of the midâ€"winter card party sponsored by the Finance committee«> This is the last one of the series for the currentâ€"year.and will be held at the clubhouse on Sheridan road at Elm Place. Arrangements are going forward to assemble an interesatin _ly i .. ( H. P. Woman‘s Club To Be Given Feb. 29th Winter Card pa,.tyr will be made. It at Elks Meeting HIGHLAND Parx the show to be benefits.> Exact datâ€" advancg information of the midâ€"winter 'c;;d ored by the Finance This is the last one of LvaÂ¥e _ 9 F N eC p]ay some e month of April. the officers will be meeting, Friday the show will _ company who diâ€" t show for Dumâ€" t No. 145 of the will also ‘beâ€"direcâ€" ings, embroiderié; r art objects, and further ‘carry out known talented at which time appointed and to week in is promised. ‘ good time. for the started. , ILLINOTS, THurspay party. be & imursday evening, March 17, the * =/~"° Sre invited to attend. Highland Park firemen â€"will hold _ their annual dance at the Desrfield.â€" z_ ... Royat Areh Masoms Meet * Shields _ high > school gymnasium, _ The stated meeting of Highland| Cope Harvey‘s orchestra will furâ€" Park chapter No. 226, R. A. M., was | nish the music for this dance. Proâ€" ~: held ‘last evening, (Wednesday) in |cteds will go toward the pension Masonic temple. Fieud Aoc ul _ The annual dance of the Highâ€" wood Volunteer Fire department will be held Saturday evening, March 12. at the Oak Terrace school. Music will be furnished by Sheriâ€" dan‘s orchestra. All citizens of Highwood and neighboring commuâ€" nities are invited to attend. Highwood Firemen _ Hold Dance March 12 4r _ y,. 00| CCC _ MaArch meeting. df the Lincoln school P.T.A. has been postponed until Tuesday evening, March 15 at eight o‘clock in the school auditorium. At that time the school is planning a very interesting Washington Pageant for‘ the entertainment of the parents. Lincoln P.T.A. Wwill _ _ Hold Meeting Mar. 15 lunaypa,, C @2 27, "4SIness meeting and luncheon of the Highland Park Raâ€" vinia Center of the Infant Welfare society will be held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Roach, 199 Ravine drive on Monday, Feb. 29 at 10:30 o‘clock. Kindly telephone H. P. 1461 for resâ€" ervations by Saturday ; Infant Welfare Society Meets Next Monday p! HURSDAY, FEBRUARrRyY 25, 1932* normmmrmermnmzmr.., City Council Meets Tuesday Night and Business Is Ron| EuP tnlalhatsinincs 2 14 . at the Oak Terrace school. T1 i0 & n regu}ar business regular â€" scheduled March *Weur â€" ov. & " Saturday ise." As this will be a ing talk, it is hoped that a large representation present. _ Web n mds M ! ds ed at Fort Sheridan, fore the members of ncer Post. No. 145, of Legion, tonight in the . _ MeCord, U be "Panâ€" Our Naâ€" Ger uare it e onfi es . hi adeâ€"toâ€"the | £@condâ€"public Appearance under t for perâ€" leadership' of Jimmy Sylvester, and sewer| Sighth district of the American and Deer.| Fion and Auxiliary, duly obser ch of bills| the Washington bicentennial,on‘ d. evening of Friday, Feb; 19, at . | Gorton school, Lake Forest, rd Samuel J. Sorenson, ‘comman \Re s5 n P amu uol en t n reae fund for the sewer Deerâ€" ‘ bills Aerial Warfare." Benjamin H. Ball, assistant prinâ€" cipal at the Deerfield-Shields high school, was speaker at the lunchâ€" eonâ€"meeting of the Lions club last Thursday noon., . He gave an inter. Sad 0 08 2e Mz B. H. Ball, Speaker Thursd.y_ "f‘mll& _7 ""~*6. Dartiing in descfibin&the defenses of this country. She deâ€" clared that the pacegflsta hadâ€"so unâ€" ~dermined the armed forces of the United â€"States "that, excepting the quartermaster corps, the fighting men of the army were less than three times the New York City poâ€" lice forces; the &ir corps being 63 per cent undermanned in its quota; (Continued on page 30) by Mrs. dfi’a defenses of District Comma presented as his â€" the evening, Mrs. Ca state president of WhO talked on uNa _0 PR Ee â€" SHARG to the meeting place preced actual opening of the meetin Corps‘ buglers blew appro calls in the grouping of the about the speakers‘ platform. District Commander Len presented as his first snoal Stirring ma Sharvin Post, and Bugle C about Market ceremony, turned t} to Leonard«[). HOOk commander, econtaq ,__ [ Nsnder Len Hook resented as his first speaker of e evening, Mrs. Catherine Bartling, ate president of the Auxiliary, ho talked on "National Defense," U..S. Defenses Crippled Startling statements were made _ Mrs. Bartling in describins +ha Samuel J. Soj of George A. Mc Lake Forest, cal To Aid Pension LEGIONâ€"AUXILIARY firemen. 200 P PVAE ‘st led the meeting to â€"a_f‘fiah brief introductory turned the meeting over D. Hook, eighth district marching pieces from the st, North Chicago, Drum Corps, in their march uk. m at Lions Club place Pré;:;de‘&. the meeting. 'r»be appropriate of the colors r. post of NuUumMBER 52 1 on theé , at the thence in

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