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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1932, p. 6

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LOBDELL URGES ROAD | Revinia Reading Club _ |"From Death To Life" ;‘INFANT WELFARE . wmm m“ m Review of Hindus Book Evangelical Church ANNUArm s e o_ m.m&&&l‘;.hfl wes> â€"/~â€"~_â€"The program, which included a *â€"â€"R. N. Boehmer has opened a Highland Park agency for the Stuâ€" debaker Automobile company in the Public Service building and has on ~hand all the new models in this famâ€" ~â€" Highwood Appreciates |_______ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Patronage at Benefit| Finest 1 this country, Mr. Bochmer undoubht. edly will be able to build up a sucâ€" ard, Cadillac and other makes and is familiar with every department of the automobile business,.â€"With so among, the best among the high grade motor cars manufactured in preciation for the fine patronage .which aided so greatly in the sucâ€" cess of.the affair. â€"â€"â€" f d es ous car. â€"In addition service will be provided on Studebakers and also on Pierce Arrow cars by expert mechanics. Mr. Boehmer has had 18 years of experience in handling automobiles on the North Shore, inâ€" cluding the Wills St. Claire, Packâ€" excellent a line as the Studebaker; Opens Agency Here for . Sale of Studebaker Car music by the club orchestra and other features, was a very pleasing one and was received with marked expressions of appreciation by an audience of more than 800 persons all of whom seemed highly delighted with the fine entertainment. Highland Park their thanks and apâ€" which sponsored a very successful benefit drama production in the Oak * In an effort to avert abandonment by the state department of public works of the proposed improvement through its officers wishes to Terrace school Saturday night,; for the action of the Lake Forest counâ€" cil, which the latter says, will inâ€" definitely._ delay any alteration â€"or improvement of Route 42 through the Fort, as the State will not widen the road in the reservation so long. ism;, revoalutiou as it must connect with a ngrrow modern phase o outlet into: Lake Forest,â€"and @180 | sian women. ~ points out that if the necessary CODâ€"| conclusive summ nection between McKinley road ‘and| ‘Mesdames Cr â€".(Continued on page 89) graciously | recei clining the state‘s offer to . widen McKinley and Sheridan roads in that city. County Highway Engineer R. M. Lobdell has addressed a letter to Mrs. Rockefeller McCormick urging that she â€"dedicate sufficientâ€"right of way â€"along Jones place to ensure the carrving out of the state‘s plan. of Sheridan road through Fort Sherâ€" idan, as a result of the action of the Lake Forest city council in deâ€" clining the state‘s offer to . widen Writes Letter to Mrs. McCorâ€"| y,., mick in Effort to Prevent | vinia * _ Abandonment of Plan and c the people of Highwood and °" | of â€"subjects â€"dealingâ€"with proletar tral avenue; formerly occupied by Highland Park store at 522 Cenâ€" the Central Hardware Co. .Here Mr. Bernardi will carry a full line of staple hardware and all accesâ€" sories <including household necessiâ€" ties and utensils. He promises to For housewives who are particuâ€"| those from neighboring chapters are lar in their choice of fine meats for| MOSt_cordially invited to attend. heir Easter tables especial interest| ‘*4y this â€"evening be so succes; is contained in the advertisement of| !t Will long be remembered in the four independent local meat markets| Chapter, as one of the outstanding which appear elsewhere in this issue events of the year. _____ _ . . â€" . ‘of the Press. These are all well} The meeting adjourned at 9:15 ‘known and long established dealers| after which all enjoyed a short musâ€" in Highland Park in the kinds of| i¢2l program given by the Highland meats which are always high grade Park quartet consisting of Messrs. ‘and wholly satisfactory to the most]| Wm. Bowden, first base, D. Olson, discriminating. They have mainâ€" Second base, Henry Hansen, junior tained a record for firstâ€"class qualâ€" Past patron, second tenor and T. O. ity and prompt and efficient service,| [hOmpson, first tenor. â€" This quarâ€" and the meats and other. products| tet is under the very able leadership which they are offering for the Of Mr. Robert Bridges. Their proâ€" Easter trade at special prices are &ram consisted of some popular the best procurable. Every house. "Numbers, and several southern airs. wife who is desirous of having the| All members reported a most enâ€" finest of meats for her Easter table|JOYable evening and hope that the will find in this advertisement just Quartet will visit the chapter soon what she has been looking for. Try | 282iN. . â€" these food shops. They guarantee| . At the close of the entertainment satisfaction. The ~four markets refreshments were served in the sponsoring this advertisement are| Uning room. â€" Mrs. Iversen, correâ€" those of Sobey‘s, Bowden‘s, Ravinia | SDPondent. Market and Picchietti Bros. . - ty o pemmemencintintmntinmmemint are always of the best, He expects Bernardi to Open New Hardware Store Here Sam Bernardi, who operates sucâ€" cessfully a .hardware store in Highwood, has decided to extend his business activities to Highland Park and has secured a location for his the best portions of the book and brought to us an atmosphere of Rusâ€" sia with exemplary technique, : so that our calm community ‘of Ravinia was turned into an excited turmoil modern phase of morality of Rusâ€" sian women. It was altogether‘a conclusive summary par excellence. Mesdames Cross and Comegys The book is systematically. outâ€" lined and Mrs. Murray brought beâ€" fore the members the most vital points and discussed them in her inimitableâ€"way. From Hindus‘ point of view all Russia‘s past is being replaced by their new faith in themâ€" selves, the new Russia, and indusâ€" trialism. . It was interesting to note the fall of religious enthusiam. Mrs. Murray gave a lucid porâ€" trayal of miodern Russia, and kept ker listeners stirred with a quick _ Mrs. P. M. Murray gave the Raâ€"| ‘The Easterâ€"cantata, "From Death vinia Reading club a very minute| to Life," by Bartlett, will be given and clever exposition of Maurice| by the choir of the United Evangelâ€" Hindus "Humanity Uprooted" at the| ical church, corner of Green Bay last meeting on Monday. _ road and Laurel avenue, next Sunâ€" The book is systematically. outâ€"| day evening at 7:45, under the diâ€" lined and Mrs. Murray brought beâ€"| rection of G. J. Dinkeloo, with Miss fore the members the most vital| Kathleen Paine as acompanist. This points and discussed them in her} cantata depitts verr â€"ffectively the inimitable way. From Hindus‘ point| Crucifixion and Res»â€"rection of our For Housewives Who tea It is to be strictly a benefit.affair the proceeds going to the Oak Terâ€" race school. e e ds n ind _ The Modenese Society realizes the needs of the school and. is trying to gram consisted of some popular numbers, and several southern airs. All members reported a most enâ€" joyable evening and hope that the quartet will visit the chapter soon past patron, second tenor and T. O. Thompson, first tenor. This quarâ€" tet is under the very able leadership of Mr. Robert Bridges. Their proâ€" . At the close of the entertainment refreshments were served in the dining room. â€" Mrs. Iversen, correâ€" spandent. Modenese Soci Oof the program for that evening. All members of the chapter and those from neighboring chapters are most cordially invited to attend. chapter which is to be held at the next regâ€" uvlar meégting on April 6th. Sister Among the reports of special and standing committees, Past Worthy Musser is coaching a little play which is to be. given by the past matrons and past patrons as part O.E.S. to Celebrate : â€"â€"â€"Anniversary April 6 The solo parts will be taken by Miss Mildred Maechtle and Mrs. Henry. Maechtle, sopranos, Miss Hedwig Gieser and Mrs. Alvin Raeâ€" deke, altos; Mr. Henry Maechtle, tenor; and Mr.â€" Joseph Redine, bariâ€" tone. ‘The orchestra will play and by Miss Paine and Mr. Raymond Fidder. The public is cordially inâ€" vited to attend this service. Thestated meeting â€"of â€"Campbell on the annua No. se Society to e Comedies As ak Terrace Benefit 712 ‘to be able to work up a large patâ€" Fortunato, Charles Nelson, Attilio Gandolfi, Victor Colombini, Raymond Roth, Charles Glass, Dr. B. Ugolini, Dominick Sherony, S. â€" Somenzi, Charles Redmond, Joe Natta, tista Pasquesi, Bruno Bartolo, ;%: Klufectos, Louis Petras, Louis Mcâ€" Omber, Jr., Edmund Cro\wlég:s John Cervi, Eugene Boyer, Edward Casâ€" sidy, Geo. Mocogni, Carl Gainnase, Angelo Capitani. _/ % Llewellyn, Evan J. Dever, Charles Fiori, Egidi¢ Mocogni, Fred Ehrens, Fred W. Wiese, R. E. Moore, W. F. Hogan, Judge G. S. Rettig, Frank _ The meeting is sponsored by the following committeeoe: Otto F. Fishâ€" endi, John Leonardi, Joseph Lenzini, Roceo Stella, Charles Laegeter, John rally for Thursday evening of this week, March 24, in honor ofâ€" Col. A. V. Smith, state‘s attorney, who will ing will be held in St. James hall, and a large attendance is expected. Plenty of good entertainment and good speaking are promised and the rally promises to be one of the most important of the campaign in Highâ€" wood. Everybody is welcome, the C1y. A2AMCT D _ 218 0y _ C IOANR _ JAUAGACIIHODy Francis Hutchins, Raymond Molâ€" ~We feel sure that everyone who was present will go out to work with much more enthusiasm after hearing Mr. Armour and Dr.â€"Sanâ€" ford, and hope everyone in Highâ€" land Park and Ravinia will respond with the same enthusiasm. ________ ~~It was a particularly interesting meeting inasmuch as Philip D. Arâ€" mour, president of Infant Welfare, and Dr. H. N. Sanford, medical diâ€" whom are working on the drive. and both gave interesting and inâ€" structive talks. € fâ€" _ The regular monthly meeting of the Infant Welfare Society will be (Continued on page 36) The annual luncheon for the spring drive of thé Highland Parkâ€" Ravinia center of the Infant Welâ€" fare League was held at the home of Mrs. Henry B. Clark, 334 Lake avenue, Monday, March 21st, In spite of the inclement weather there Held Monday to Open Drive for _ _‘ Funds Here for Alice l Is In Fine 8! Highwood for Col. A. V. â€" * â€"Smith, States Attorney Highwood Republicans are planâ€" Wood Station there, â€"all ~of 24, 1982 ~thâ€" Aerwle se# While the annu: which delayed un of the month, caus ience to traffic, an uoymce to comy damage to the g nofth shore. The snow will be a dei set Valley in brir and greens rapidl dition, and unless rains visit the c ten days, it sho Meanwhile pre tertaining a large ers than in any pJ tinues. The recec holes and the proj greens and fai should make the tive than ever. high class golf a lower than those . (Continued CeduWinhg NE WBRETOTE L2 LC 0n se are invited by D. T. Political c cial meeting to ‘terested and Highwood. democratic communicate v tel. H. P. 518, day noon, eral, state, cou: are invited to a ing of this clut 8: p.m. at the s: lA‘pr‘:rg, A;./novtr la didates to exp explain their ; bers of the cl club and their ferent candi( The club‘s they can see, All democratic any | churc_h coln Market. All tich

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