ind Parkâ€" ‘ant Welâ€" the home 8384 Lake 21st, In her there e; ~all of 1, Attilio Raymond . Ugolini, 1 respond 86) teresting ter, John and the the most in Highâ€" ome, the £â€" Col. A. who will o D. Arâ€" Welfare, dical diâ€" one who to work 1 by the F.‘ Fishâ€" lo, for the d â€"Molâ€" and inâ€" of this ve for is Mcâ€" , John 24, 1982 after <heag ole«"(a patâ€" of | comm OL . uy N MWn : ) Nee O n SE en w m ay Cxn c En cmd ie en ids LJ Gabriel Doretti, John Santi, Egidio| ruary. This check together with one| call | _ Mocogni.. *\ for $315.26 makes a total of $399.72 * 4> "F Ssd +. mxprmmmmmnicmmm m cce ;‘vhicl:mtl:ug;odh khavo tnrx over | Ho % % or t work up to pres. a . Ho kery SAIG| collections of old mewspapers and . magazines, the proceeds of which C The Philathea class of the Bethâ€"| will likewise be turned over for reâ€" the . . any church is holding an Easter| lief purposes. Ex the Bakery sale on Saturday, March 26 in day Tecaa L_:iï¬.fl‘wm&‘mmi ues ,,'_.xï¬cun!m‘-a fesce n!fl coln Market. There will be on sale,| _ Owing to the severe snowstorm of |â€" _ * ‘â€" Easter baskets, baked goods, candy,| Monday evening: the r:gnhr,mub the ®°C Y C 3 y HEE_11..23 Dact nite anim.| aNI Is In Fine Shape Despite LALC] sheridan Rebekah Lodge No. 801, Blizzard; Plan For Big celebrated its" annualâ€"birthday and Season Patronage past noble grands‘ night. Due to Sifltbintinctcud the servere snow storm, not all past While the annual March blizzard, noble grands were present. The which delayed until nearly the end | following noble grands filled the difâ€" of the month, caused some inconvenâ€" ferent stations: â€" Clara Devendofl', ience to traffic, and considerable anâ€" noble grand; Edna Watkins, viceâ€" noyance to commuters, it did no\ grand; Ida Carlson, past noble damage to the golf courses. of. the| grand ; Cora _ Rhinehart, inside nofth shore. The heavy blanket of | guardian; Lulu Morris, ‘tecording snow will be a definite asset to Sunâ€" :eereury t ï¬"“{,“flf G“;me::' vr:r- Valley in bringing the fairwa en; Rose. Marshall, conductor; Anâ€" “t: o Lk -.ni,:‘; ‘:gm nï¬me'co,:. na Rose, right supporter to the viceâ€" While the annual March blizzard, which delayed until nearly the end of the month, causedâ€" some inconvenâ€" ience to traffic, and considerable anâ€" noyance to commuters, it did no damage to the golf courses. of. the nofth shore. The heavy blanket of snow will be a definite asset to Sunâ€" set Valley in bringing the fairways and greens rapidly into prime conâ€" dition, and unless abnormally heavy rains visit the course in the next ten days, it should be ready for PE l ne i arnand ce c i Meanwhile p;eparations for enâ€" tertaining a larger number of golfâ€" ers than in any prev}ious;spmn conâ€" Mocogni.. _ Philathea Class to s s Holï¬ak' tinues. The reconstruction of two holes and the pl_‘omisinz eonfliï¬on of greens‘;n-(‘l"fta;;ways <as a â€" whole, should make the course more attracâ€" tive than ever. high'class golf at a cost per rounC lower than those of most commun . (Continued on page 38) Hall, North â€"and Funstonâ€" avenue, Highwood. All candidates on the |â€" democratic ticket interested and| wishing to speak are requested to communicate with Egidio Mocogni, tel. H. P. 518, not later than Monâ€" day noon, March 28. ~~~A1t Republican candidates for fedâ€"| eral, state, county and local _offices are invited to attend a %fl meetâ€" *ing of this club to be he "ApÂ¥til 4; 8â€" p.m. at the same phall: All candiâ€" daws‘""on"'the;gid'blian ticket inâ€" ‘terested and hing to speak are requested to communicate n:‘ith Mr. Moeoz?mot later than Monday noon April A. s these two special meetings an â€"A ity will be given the canâ€" " didates to express themselves and explain their platform to the memâ€" bers of the club. All members of the Italoâ€"America D. T. Political ~_club and their friends are requat.ed Ned iq. OBE W BRRROE 10 110 20 c Ne ceconen t ce P 20 â€" " are invited by the Ita!q-Americun 'I.)‘."T:"l;t-)'ï¬tâ€"icil' club to attend a speâ€" cial meeting to be held on }londn'y, to be present at the two special meetings above mentioned, where they can see, meet and hear the difâ€" ferent candidates. £ All democratic candidates for _f_e_d- o. Cenes .. Eo EAARBNRIOEIA _ COWC S CEA C T 0 P o se c tfot e Ne t 1 meetings above mentioned, where| . The Boy Scouts of Highland Park they can see, meet and hear the difâ€"| turned over to Mayor Metzel this ferent candidates. week another check for $84.46 for The club‘s political committeeâ€"is| old newspapers and magazines colâ€" composed of Guy Viti, chairman,| lected during the month of Febâ€" Gabriel Doretti, John Santi, Egidio| ruary. This check togeth‘er :vi‘;g:nqg :1 15> Amer an L _L.â€"~ K Ankal a & Invites Candidates ;. start at 9 a.m. eost per‘roundlzwlï¬Ã©iea a pleasant evening. LACN| ... most commun>| past noble grand was presented .with“in‘ ths “lf; [F [Sheridan Rebekah > . |Children‘s .G“aï¬nenta:A .. |mG MTIN! _ *Fifteenth Birthday&- o e aacifl StF iCE * 38) _ | a gift by the lodge. i * €R200»â€" s Ida Nelson, present noble grand and hostess, was introduced . and lodge were present. After the busâ€" iness meeting all present enjoyed a cake walk when: several~ members were given delicious home made cakes. Refreshments were served in the dining room where a gleaming birthday cake with fifteen candles was the center of attraction.â€"All On Monday evening, March 21, e ur;:&ï¬%ï¬zm ~north] chased a farm. ~â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"_â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"jeâ€"â€"â€"â€"o~oâ€"lzeeccceeeic ies en shore district. . «~|. Incidently the marriage license reâ€" t C cc2 ons * Mickets may be purchased from | yvealed that King‘s full name is Harâ€" Community Garden individual members of the Press| old Wayne. C Meets Tuesd team for a nominal fee a person,|. nnvrmnartranenabmadse . lass‘ ee ) ay Ao o. *A Pood time it proimised. i\ Regional Conference The Community Garden Class will all who attend. ~â€" of W.C.T.U. March 29â€"30| meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. Don‘t forget the date. \â€"_ en March 29 at the Highland Park A eacwianal eonference will be held| Woman‘s club. â€"â€" Highland Park Scouts Turn Over More Cash for Local Relief Aid On Allâ€"Stars Plan Dance â€" to Be Held April 2nd e acting noble grand. TKE PRE 1 ual hemiWeachatoman es Apr oo n C P ble| The Social Service is unable to :ide| meet the demand for work due to a ing | lack of room in which the women rar.| may sew, as well as a restricted An.| budget. By giving out the materials ige.| and models for these clothes so that the women may work at home they and | ar¢ able to furnish employment to & and great many who otherwise would not *‘ |\ be able to obtain it. § £ Thundly.‘umh 81, and Friday, April 1, are the dates chosen for the exhibit and sale. of children‘s garments at the Social Service. The little dresses, rompers, overalls and sun suits which will be;on sale areé copies of models selected from chilâ€" dren‘s specialty shops and feature the newest styles for youngsters. very reasonable prices, and 11 enough reâ€"orders are given the work can be continued, as it will then be financially independent of the Social PCA V AWGGs Theâ€"exhibit _ will be held both mornings and afternoons, and tea will be served in the afternoon by members of the committee sponsorâ€" Wayne King Marries Park, popular orchestra leader by the Woman‘s Christian Wayne King, â€"31, of Highlaixd‘ ‘;60â€"-.-1;;1; of these funds are budgâ€" D o i. 009MA g o oo pet ronep d d ty > â€"eted _ allottments â€"from th.g, _C]m by the Woman‘s Christian Temperâ€" ance Union on March 29 and 30 at the Morrison hotel, 79 W. Madison st., Chicago. All interested are welâ€" come to attend. Mrs. Boole, naâ€" tional president of the w.C.T.U,, will be one of tke principal speakers Tuesday, March 29. Senator James A. Barbour will talk on Wednesday, ;I;; 3;)" FOI: further. information call H. P. 1573. $ Holy Name Society On account of St. Patrick‘s day,| St. Louis, Mo., where his home the Holy Name society postponed | has been for some yeArs. He was their regular meeting from Thursâ€"| employed as a railroad detective. day, March 17. The next meeting| His wife, who was formerly Miss will be held April 7. (ero* Liewellyn of Highwood, ‘survivies. ~â€"The committee appointed to revise | The furneral service was held Satâ€" the byâ€"laws are going over them,| urday afternoon at Kelley‘s funeral and they will come up for discusâ€"| chapel, here, and interment was in o ie in w e brpats oi sn en h ; Th‘ Ifwanmnats mnAmintart Â¥ Â¥3 i 7 .~ Edward A. Rafter, a former Highâ€" _ _ wood poli¢emen, was kilted â€"in anâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" automobile accident March 17, in . The members of the Social Service department of the Highland Park Womans club are just completing another year of splendid work. Their term of office may be ended in April, but their many and varied activities carry on indefinitely. Under the unusual guidance of the chairman, Mrs. Theodore L. Osborn, the six committees of the departâ€" iment have rendered signal service to the community and to the entire Public Welfare, War Veterans, by their very names, define their fields of activities and each and every member has done their share of work. Mrs. Osborn andâ€"many â€"of_the committees have been "all but full time workers"â€" and they have been and still are availâ€" ‘able at all hours for counsel and asâ€" sistance. ;1.1'1;‘:!e‘]')-aâ€"r-t;lâ€"l'le‘i‘xtf have been well over The committees, Americanization, W. Alien, C.S.B. of Toronto, Canâ€" ada, member of the Board of Lectureâ€" ship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bosâ€" ton, Mass., to be given. Thursday. evening, March 31, at the Eim Place Grammar school. The public is inâ€" vited to attend. _ s Aside from the immeasurable aannt af service that these women A very interesting talk will be given by Mr. John Larkins Bell on "OQur Wild Flowers." Mr. Bell has many interesting wild flower slides to illustrate his talk. Each~club member may bring a guest. Former Highwood Man Killed in Auto Crash;â€" Funeral Is Held Here employed as a railroad detective. His wife, who was formerly Miss Liewellyn of Highwood, ‘survivies. The furneral service was held Satâ€" urday afternoon at Kelley‘s funeral C se ioA ie Psn es h o. t (Continued on page 42) PP ol e n dux‘ k . a i He t