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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 5

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â€"___LEAGUE OF VOTERS TO HEAR CANDIDATES y & 1 â€"__â€" on Easter ~â€"â€"â€"{check) a, grammar $¢n00! school, c. college or its ec _ What special training have Have Invited Them to Speak at Nonâ€"Partisan Meeting at Eim Place March 29 _ Candidates . for all Lake eounty offices as well as, those for State Senate and House of Representaâ€" tives from the gighth Senatorial District have been invited to appear at the nonâ€"partisan meeting for candidates arranged by the Highland Park League of Women Voters at the Elm Place auditorium on Tuesâ€" day, March 29 at 8 o‘clock. Over =¢ Lb mdred peovle attended the last s _’Af‘ol’ will do well to come early. The follcwn!inz, general questionâ€" naire has been sent to all candidates for office in Lake county:; _ April Pri!;.rios. 1932â€"request for | _ information from the Lake County|â€" HUYVECA _ * +tha Taarue of Woment = 7;}_)nring7ifio!§â€" week services will be held in the Highland Park Prosâ€" byterian church on Palm Sunday and MT R A t ing + te e C * 6 Amant ns â€" Corporal William Zinke,. 25, who had been stationed at Fort Sheridan, fil., was. killed near Menominee Falls, Wis., March 14, when an autoâ€" mobile being towed by another tiaâ€" chine left the road and crashed . into a telephone post. . It is thought that Zinke, at the wheel of the ‘machine ~~being towed,â€" fell asleep, a report from that place stated. The funeral was ‘held Wednesday and burial was in the Ft. Sheridan cemetery.â€" Foly'wak Services _ > â€"_* * heatures Are Noted 8 o‘clock in the parish house,) _ UT. Louis W. Sherwin, pastor, | will preach at all of these services, On Paim Sunday there wi be special music by the quartet and Dr. Sherwin‘s sermon title is\ ‘"True Kingship." On Wednesday ing at 8 o‘clock in the parish house, Mrs. Ada Tilley Allen: and Mr. rge W. Allen will sing with Mrs, . H.â€" Ball as accompanist. Dr._;i‘ "- H. Ball as accompi win will preach on Ft. Sheridan Soldier _‘ _ ' â€" ~Killed in Wisconsin\ 1 poned to Monday evening, Postpone Card Party â€" The bridge and buncoâ€". party arâ€" (Continued on page 32) of office * UMONKIS K.. AERERHE. .3 : en ignncateqgrcns 09e grammar school, b. high cHege or its equivalent. at the 11 o‘clock services and Friday evenings. at occupation, presâ€" The public is inâ€" "Significant silâ€" +/ education seats ArCH 40 w e C F I ‘ is in.| pathy. of their host of friends ns '*ifl’ifi‘o’iffi“ invehiefit. ‘mfl _ David Dushkins music. works s w WX deue C og c oo t ic ts Roger Paul, son of Mr. â€"and Mrs. Harry Paul, 708 Ridgewood drive, died Monday of meningitis, with tonâ€" gilitis as a c~ontributory â€"cause, ACâ€" cording to the physician‘s certificate. This promising young man was born at West Pullman February 7, 1913, and came to Highland. Park with his family in July 1917. He attended the Lincoln and Deerfieldâ€" Shields schools and was a student at lDu-t:mouth for one year. â€" > â€"â€"The tuncratâ€"serviceâ€"was held at 2:30 o‘clock Monday at. the Kelley funeral chapel, and interment ~was in Mount Hope cemetery...â€" . §3 Roger Paul Dies rusic workshop in Winnstka lien Cahn, Donald Ickes, W THEâ€"PRESL DAVID DUSHKIN‘S WORK SHOP i# â€" ® mereges. & 4 o swmmsu y Pewsr‘s CTHATT â€" 0 ”m â€"â€"Women‘s Clubs Meeting. TURENTK ANNOUNCH) "Old Lady 31" i | k C:;;l:- I'V‘ederatid'n\ of Easter Egg Hunt, K,:.::.Flying Fort“ig!.‘_t_lj | | Womens thubs will meet on Tuesday,| Contest; “""“,‘ t ureg _ If Old Man Depr | aroccp 29 at 2 o‘clock at the Highâ€"| _ _ and Other Features _ trail, plan to see ‘ Womens clubs will meet on Tuesd:y,} m.zz_n_z_o_’sloflf_'_trtg‘;?,““‘;: land Park Womans _ club. t Carelton A. Harkness, president of the Highland Park Womans club toâ€" gether with the ;.nmbers‘ °3’ the club :;" ‘{he" ';-l-lt;riiining club women and they will be at the club house to extend a cordial welcome to the session with Mrs. Harry 8.â€"Gradle;| March 28. â€" f * president of the Lake County Federâ€"| This interesting and colorful celeâ€" ation presiding. The program b@8| pration will be conducted this year, been arranged by the viceâ€"president;| a5~ last, in cooperation with the Mrs. Ulysses J. Grim of Grays Lake.| Highland Park Lions club. â€" This is There will be music by the ChorUus| one of the special recreational feaâ€" and Judge Perry L. Persons of WAUâ€"| United States. Mrs. Ulysses J. Grim of Grays Lake. w Park Lions club. â€" This 18 There will be music by the chorus| one of the special recreational feaâ€" of the Libertyville Womans ‘club| tures by Lions clubs all over the and Judge Perry L. Persons of WAUâ€"| United States. kegan will be the speaker of the| ~Last year the hunt was particiâ€" afternoon.. At 4 o‘clock, tea will pated in by 1600 children from pubâ€" will be served and the visiting club] j;ie school systems, which cooperated women will gather together ‘for 4\ to the fullest extent to make this social hour. â€"â€" â€"| activity a success. Members of the There are sixteen clubs in the| Ljons club hid the candy eggs, and county organization. Ravinia, Highâ€"| many children appeared at the hunt lana Park Lake Forest, Lake Bluff,| dressed in costumes to hunt for There are sixteen clubs in the1 county organization. Ravinia, Highâ€" land Park, Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, North Chicago, Waukegan, Zion, Anâ€" tioch, Lake Villa, Fox Lake, Grays Lake, Wauconda, Long Lake, Libâ€" ertyville, Lake Zurick and Deerfield totalling over 2,000 club women. The county clubs are all members of the district federationâ€" and coâ€"operate in all of the federation undertakâ€" The county officers are, Mrs.‘ Harry 8. Gradle, Highland â€" Park;, president;. Mrs, Ulysses J. Grim, Grays Lake, vice president, Mrs. George Flood, Grays Lake, secreâ€" tary and treasurer. f â€" All .club women are cordially inâ€" vited to attend this meeting of the Lake county federation. The memâ€" bers of the Highland Pa ns and assist in making the mee a very friendly affair. 1VOLS» There will be a short b\:sinus tka. T hese children are making the‘r own ‘flutes. _ Redding â€" Winne tka; Bud Wilson, Glenege; Jack Gumerus, Dick Kuhns, _ _Community Service of. HIgnian® Park, Inc., is announcing a number af _ interesting recreational jevents for Ee_e;}iyv spring and summer. One of the first of these is the Woods on the afternoon of Monday, Kiteâ€"Flying Contest The second annual kiteâ€"fiying conâ€" test, under the joint auspices of the Highland Park East Park Board and Community Service of Highland Park, will take place at Sunset Woods athletic field on April 9, at 1:30 p.m. f a Excellent instruction and help in the building of kites was given last year by the schools, and one of the features of the whole activity was the interest the fathers and mother$ took in helping their children plan and construct their kites. The contest will be congncted in two divisions. ~The Junfor divisiof ge . tm THURSDAY, MARCH If, 1982 Vn dn mring i nasinctnt cbetedilieninbaiirin ts onl t OOA . (Continued on page 82) 7 Easter eFFZ hunt, flutes. Reading of Highland _ Crothers, on April ~fand Park Woman‘s GREEN BAY P Interesting â€" Talk _School Is Gi An interesting | Nursery school was Flora Levy recent! Bay school P. T. this talk is here sur perusal 0£ thgu int In a discriptive Nursery school, exy vantages and. disac Levy tried to bring the fact, that the a ery school is to ser moent, rather: than : the school is to sec school child the bes tion forâ€" meeting growth, Miss Levy tinued: The period of ea an exceedingly imp it requires a skilled a rsally ideal back physical, mental and ment of young chi alone a preschool c] and profitably busy tic drama of the fi of two elderly peor presents a solution made by the Deer school Stage Craft supervision of Mi berger and Mr. R der. Costumes are , Harry Pier, and J ~West ~are provin managers. ~â€" Rehearsals are‘ satisfactorily and that your entire {: lightful comedy. Purchase your : any member of | The play opens Y an old fashioned h« the home of Abe â€": elderly ~couple® are their home and see the Old Ladies hon Poor farm. The ch in the Old Ladies amusing and ents is a frisky little loves the men. â€" ] cause much indigna among her associ: ends happily when are recipients of th some gold stock terialize and produ: to buyâ€" back their . Very artistic st being planned to 1 tion ~realistic. Advan

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