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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1932, p. 5

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a graphic s. with this k is ilusâ€" notion‘ picâ€" a meéans of _ located his reaâ€" ore cenâ€" duate of chool of 1 known lent of irs, has for the ‘county n April is city would ecause Ir. and entral e uniâ€" to the ry.. soâ€" ership much «4 He Jean‘s h0®or. resting story idersea work f the New y will be ‘reâ€" ter, technical lliam Beebe, in the audiâ€" â€"Shields high noon, Mamh 3 Hollister’g n Bermuda." s being sponâ€" | Park Woâ€" members of from the heâ€"study of rocess ~she cture here. â€"page senâ€" RUARY 25, 1932 o Describe h Beebeé re Trust n March s > of the erful was is daring sea that 30) : ditor Offices ~to Davy E HERE theâ€"elub ences, the _young children of destitute During the year the cen pleted 850 garments and ¢ babies at the Alice H. w tion, which was a big gain previous year, when 240 & were similarly provided. tion also provided regular supervision at biâ€"weekly con thrgughgut,__tl_lp year, and t The Highland I ter of the Infant during 1931 contr the support of the station in Chicago $119 for a special c making a total fur tributed. The rant Local Infant Wél;are Center Gives $2,500 During the Year, 1 The lecture will o‘clock in the Eim dOOr, or Mrs. E. T Splendid Opportunity A splendid opportunity is given to the people of H Park to see Colonel Davis‘ p and hear his thrilline | aas TE * GICBL Davis) was lucky enc friendship of the Br degree that they pe: Play an active role i ing cavalry attacks And then, when Alle historic entrance in Colonel Davis, as the . officer attached to hi through the walls of with him." es and ing the year the center comâ€" ed 850 garments and quilts for es at the Alice H. Wood su-l ,whichmablgninmrthe I0MG rame c cos wl _ y ,‘"_ _ _‘e~HCalnl 10â€" serve ag military observer and as a member of Genâ€" eral Allenby‘s staff. in the famous Palestine campaign of the World war, Lowell Thomas says: "Refus.â€" ing to be tied down to staff headâ€" quarters _ in ~Palast.. â€" 1 __ ooo Colonel Davis, who has a wide and interesting list of_campaizns. will show his nictures and give a lecâ€" ture on Allenhy‘s entry into: Jeruâ€" salem at the Elm Place auditorium on Friday evening, March 4. â€"4,.. There are fow officers of the army © who have enjoyved such & wealth of interesting experiences in the serv.â€" ice as have been the lot of Colonel Davis both in camnaign and sery. ing as military attache to foreign countries, His cosmopolitan life in |â€" the service at h During 19161918 ( . was engaged in camp; donia, Egypt east «of Jerusalem and Ba%{;fié 8 tinctionâ€"that of havi only American to serv observer and ge a .. EIVen him aâ€" throughout the which he has s . Jordan. Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia cenâ€" the Infant Welfare society 1931 contributed $2,631 to port of the Alice H. Wood in Chicago and also donated ‘ a special cod liver oil fund, a total fund of $2,750 disâ€" _ _The ‘center also provid Wil Shaw Pic'u:eq on Allen.â€" / N by‘s Entrv Into Jerusalem; â€"| land Last Crusade _ plan COL. DAVIS AT RLM PLACE MARCH 4tg ) per cent Of these ;o;f; annual report states, THURSDAY, FEBRUARYy meennemmmmmemmmmmmenss22,... .000 : has served. Campaign in when Allenby made 1 opportunity is being e people of Highland Colonel Davis‘ pictures is thrilling narrative. will begin at 8:00 ~Elm Place auditorium ay be purchased at the E. L. Easton or Mrs 3 MestIne, he â€"(Col. cky enough to win the the Britis_h to such a of having been LE 16 sUuch a toll in Highhndfllâ€"’;‘rk‘.“: â€"1918 Colonel D.visl Splendid response has been : made a~ C'}mpfliim' in Mara.| by an» a..unn¢ 10 9e _ into Jerusalem, the only American > his staff, strode of the Holy City permitted him to e in their sweepâ€" s on the Turks. 8 greatest dis. garments The staâ€" gn in Maceâ€"| by our ; Buez Canal, matrons , 1931 *) â€" Four r ] Frank Tv | Rossi ar | taken to . | serving ; fromâ€"one liam H. . Forest. _ ties. with CEnIEE WY Four members of the "42" gang,| tion !ank Tufano, Nick. Maentanis, Paui, men Rossi and Joseph Perrello, were then taken to Joliet penitentiary to begin | your serving an indeterminate term of| to pI ‘fromâ€"one year to life for the Wil. or a liam H. Mitchell robbery at «Lake | °. Qu Forest. Three_car loads of ~depuâ€"| Park ties, with some of them holn‘lmodlfiem, ;itthhl:.cglm guns took the quarâ€"| be ar Bandits Who Raided Lake Forest Home Are Taken to Penitentiary the t< PUTE " °B VIGL United States is less size of our police forc States ranks 15th am« size of forces on land on the sea, and sixt While the attention of il The seventh annual Women‘s | Patriotic Congress which met in | Washington this month was well atâ€" tended. Appmximtely 1000 deleâ€" gates from 42 organizations repreâ€" senting a membership of 1,000,000’ women met in Constitution hall with the D. A. R. preaident-general, Mrs.l Hobart, presiding. As one speaker most ably said, "While it is not inâ€" | herently natural for women to be interested in weapons of war, there is in the hearts of each aâ€" deepâ€" rooted instinet to defend one‘s home." They are therefore intorâ€" ' ested in such indisputable facts as f these: The regular army of the Unitad UOkarlc. co~4 o Women‘s Patrioti: § Congress Is Held; Thousand Delegates supplies. Let u‘;.al‘l! make Highland Park healthy babies. [L c c nc " SeANdE Un tNAl our Tag Day may .reap a>good harâ€" vest for these helpless little ones. Helpers on Monday will come to the Central avenue station of the Northwestern railroad where theyf are to register for instructions and | Ssupplies. Let us all work hard to maka. HisLL _ + _=c life. ‘These tryin take such a toll in Next Monday, Feb, 201 land Park is to have a planned especially for local and ; babies who lack a â€" milk supply. . A11 the mone Tag Day Next Monday Benefit Milk Fund for Local Children e prominent young s who have ola31 s is less than h;if {l.;e lice force. The United 15th among nations in ‘_ NHegiect her children | irable loss later on in{ trying_t_:iipes mustâ€" not â€" "* young women and have _gladly agreed to proud of her i well atâ€" 00 deleâ€" is repreâ€" 1,000,000 C WAUH | !v Ml'l.i eaker ot inâ€" [ to be there deepâ€"| _ The Highland Park Garden club feel that one of the fw of a Garden club in the com: is to help anyone who is desir planting and planning a gar dp it with as few mistakas an Sponsor Column for f A Garden Questions THE PREsSs Highâ€" ogk & n py es 000 oo s Nee ebariIo L "" â€", was extended to their guests about eal-[ tea tables presided over by many ren charming colonial ladies. Mrs. Wilâ€" m ) liam C, Egan, Mrs. Emma Morgan, not| Mrs, Joseph F, Leaming and Mrs. + | Charles A, Winston, who poured, ide | were. especially lovely in their beaunâ€" ind | tify] silks and laces and old ’familfl to nerg:, . . j3 ; _ "~O" hnd old famil | ... The film of the life of George l Washington was shown, at the Deerâ€" ; path theatre, Lake Forest, to celeâ€" brate the Biâ€"centennial of the birthâ€" day of George Washingtbn, through | the courtesy of Mr. Jesse L. Smith, H superintendent of the Elm Place | school, Highland Park. "Mr. Smith gave the BDeerpath the. use of the film which is owned by the school after film distributors of Chicago Ifailed to supply the theater with a print of "George Washington,, the IMan and the Capital," which was scheduled for the Deerpath. Had it ‘ not been for Mr. Smith‘s coâ€"operaâ€"| tion the childrén would have been | ! disappointed. Mr. Emma, manager| / of the Deerpath theatre, therefore 4 expresses publically his gratitude to : Mr. Smith, _ Day ) North Shore ‘Free Matinee for Lake _ Forest.Children Made ’ Possible by Mr; Smi in the The North Shore chapter wishes to thank all those who helped to make this unique affair such a splenâ€" did ‘success. _ I tiful paintings $ we;; There the ho_spitality C the Eln p;,, _ ""1, Phen meeting at the Elm Place auditoriunm at eight o‘clock last Monday evening. > A large audience of members and friends gathered to enjoy the cere-] monjes, the new Washin.s._ yV Large Audience Sees Here Monday Evening February HaAme e es y the theater with a ‘ge Washington, the Clpitil,”. which â€"was he Deerpath. Had it Ir. Smith‘s coâ€"opera. miblafie ie dndifiativer sn new Washington Educa C g/ a% ks _ of the functions in the community who is desirous of ‘ary meeting of the chapter of the Daughâ€" American â€" Revolution i this month of a speâ€" n of the 200th anniâ€" the informal reEe;. upper hall immediâ€" where many beauâ€" garden to > on display. of the chapter ‘ guests about ver by many . Smith | Pupils Raise Funds Study Home Mission Festival A Home Mission Festival will be held at Zion Lutheran church Thursâ€" day evening, Feb. 25. at 2 alalaan Washâ€" ar mt 3 , : ) "~~ L An ~Ofrder ; that they might show their appreâ€" , | ciation of this splendid gift and ,| protect the pictures from dirt and .| misfortune,; the pupils raised money . | to pay for framing them in approâ€" ‘| priate dark wooden frames with |glass. _ The children held candy | sales, put on basketball games and gave a jolly carnival to obtain enough money to accomplish their object. This work shows what loyal and splendid citizens these children . will make to carry on the ideals ofâ€" the Father of our country. One of these pictures of George Washingâ€" . ton mow hangs in a place of honor in each of the eighteen rooms of the school, where it will be a source of inspiration to all vdmi mmt!;: there during the next nine mon of the George Washington Bicenâ€" tennial celebration, as well as ; . _ NMAal celebration, as well as to the _ school have e ism and love ; Washington manner. The reproductions head of Wash: Ts cce Cooee / TenMond ts gsreens and the fame our local golf links enjoys as one of: the best halfâ€"dozen of its kind from coast to coast is in no small measure (Continued from page 81) its flce ce m weeks from now." ols o e â€"| _ _ â€"/Nape, according to Tom Kelly, ’ professional in charge of the course / for the Highland Park East Park | board. . . ‘Mr. Kelly recently made a close examination of. each and every one of the famous bentâ€"grass greens which are the pride and Joy of the_ golfers who yearly play on our comâ€" rmnnity course. _ He found them withstanding the alternate freszing | and thawing of this unusual winter very well. "IP‘d rather have seen them protected by a blanket of snow," said Mr. Kelly, "but even as it is, the greens promise to be n ths verd hans /# """L H _ â€"Crent shape; Players Show s Early Interest Eighteen perfect golf greens a theâ€" Sunset Valley: golf course hav gone through the winter in splen did shape, accordine +, m.._ i "C"* ie pupils of the Oak Terrace ol have expressed their patriotâ€" and love and respect for George hington . in a â€" very beautiful 1er. The school received large duetions of the Gilbert Stuart of Washington from Congressâ€" Carl R. Chindblom. In order they might show thalk swmens: Greens Weather cellent Shape; GOLF PROSPECTS At _ SUNSET VALLEY FiNE Airk wooden frames with The children held candy on basketball games and jolly carnival to obtain anrg ~z_ NÂ¥ Aa blanket . of said Mr’ KeuY; “bnt even .the greens promise to be very best of shape when to Frame Pictures to Fine Greens Feentlly made a close . each and every one s bentâ€"grass greens pride and joy of the o ~, ind JOY of the ly play on our comâ€" He found them _ alternate freszing this unusual winter ‘rather have seen is no : _golf greens at golf course have winter in splenâ€" & to Tom Kelly, Winter in Ex month or si & §8. 5o tA TR

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