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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1932, p. 4

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sP0?ifl0RsBll0hlu,Y _ . tithe; Hon. Ra _e" b" -"-"-----"t---- __" --F-- _ q Senator. y 'd “a” m ttttft) to tter: ":5 r "ms a, tre ' ortmmom ' chancel-v _ _ WW0- Well Known the district to well during the put. i', Mon. Carl R. Chlndblom, is well hs District 103 , known and the mitmeiyo6thtre)hitt __ School election in DhtrVt 108 will _ l: proud to endorse his candidacy be held Saturday aftemoon, April' _-'--- -', for Imagination in the Republican 9, from 2 to 5 o'eloek. Candidates J. . prim”, on April 12,1932 In Can- 31‘»an L. Grinnell tor, presi- __ m” for the tOth District of mi. dent of the board, and Delmar M. mo. . 3115i:- nf gem-go J) Curr for ,. 7 . . . msmtsersottheboariifor8- '_' - . r, ___ _ ek1t,',ltt;,,,eri,'ig'lg,','1t1'l)el, thtrl giro new be oieeted. A coed vote To Be Held Tonight in Honor of Candidates of Rep. Tick- et; Bartlett Theatre One of the Ingest mun mootinp‘ and entertainments evof held in tho [ community sponsored by the High» wood City club and citizens of High- wood will be held Thursdly. April T, at 8 o'eloek pan. at Bartlett‘s the- atre, Wuhan avenue, Highwood, in honor of the followin'g candidate» "Eon; Carl B. Childblom, U. S. Centre-om; Hon. Oscar E. Cul- strom, AW Gourd; 803.601. A: V. Smith. States Attorgoy; Hon; work ind-tTiki-Wie-Far-immoral"' constituents are than supreme, and in relation with the Federal Government. Congressman Chind- tgsmut,ye,,stetr1e19je1t,1r. tyfPtduss- rr'Iarrcarir1'ttr . - _ m Be Bild Apr: -Maior Schroeder Goes l V ' New Grocery at w" to Natl Aircraft Show We. ION. Second Street TheP.T.A.ortheGmnBa‘y . ---u----- road school is planning _a and tarty meoln School P.T.A. school will save this date all help the good cause by. attending the party. . The admission price is very reasonable and will include rehash? Fritz Baht Winner , moon, April 20. - of Ten Show Prizes . . . "CC""'"""'":"."""'"-"'"; -.--t_ Raviniac.RediJyr Club Fritz Baht, well known local thr.. Holds Fine Meeting ist, and operator of extensive _ -...-..i. greenhouses, was evaded ten Madame: _M. \Gorden Grahame prizes " the Chicago Gender: and and Eldon Gleason entertained the Flower show, held at the New pier Revinie needing club at the form- April 1 to 9. ME Behr’e success er’s home on Oekmont reed last is trouble in that out of eleven en- Hominy. tries he won ten prizes. His new The next meeting of the club will cum are open _ _ ouuier,irimrtteeLttonryfhe, JMR91'M', 18, " the home of Mrs. Henry Ho m- phnts in bloom therein. ttstr, 1014' 8.’ linden venue with ------.-_ _ Mar Arthur Eugene: usieting. Mnior R. W. Schroedgr, president of Sky Hnbpr Flying dub will " from China My to (hit the National Aireraft Show irhiish opens in Detroit Quantity night. ' 'rurmrriteofthttitttohn- Ge of the dab u thd next you; the club. Bis T --u'---- The mull . school election or School District No. 107, will be held Saturdny, April that. the Blm'_Pl:ee and the pan. ._ Mrs. Pmnees Crotch and Dr. Gatewood, members of the Board of Eduation whose terms expire have consented to mom undidmo for mutation forth. full term of tyres sumo: shone“ Ame . ‘Pinx Pong Players of ' iiiluei VARIETIFS . r' To Be Held Saturday. North Shore to Take " April 9th; Candidates Part in Natl. Tourney MI RAW SOON years. Mr. Howell Murray, whose term as president also expires " this time, will be a candidate for re-election for the president of the board, fora period of one year, the term of 1356566." . --» _.' Fr---.- Although JM? other candidates In District 108 - School election in DhtrVt 108 will be held Saturday aftemoon, April' 9, from 2 to 5 olclgck. Candidate's e! the board of the Deerfield-tNelda high school will be held Sammy afternoon; April 9. George T. Rog- ers. member of the board far gav- Koller Brothers, well known Highs land Perk “dents. are opening a new “Shield of Quality" grocery at 10 North Second street. They will hood}. Nowell products and o common-lino “groceries, gonna! iinmia Beat clu- M and vamp! held in the" umbfy hall , aniu0hgggsttet1tsprttt, Prim ml My mum: _of All?“ u, “and. who! - aw” tt.f. iatar, “no hours of two Lelia, will be open in High- hall at Lake PG raj raga: Six members of the Interfrater-‘ nity club Pia: Pong team are learn. ing for tietr Titrk April " to com- pete in the “Second Annual National in: Pong Championship to be played April 15 end " in the Grand hall room of the new Waldorf Astoria hotel. No lees than four members of this- championship team make their homes don: the north shore. They are: Coleman Clark.“ Glen-, coe, Western Champion 1981 and 1932; Rabat E. Clark, of Highland Pttrk-Chieatro Doubles champion with his brother Coleman; D.-A. Kim-seer, Highland _Park alum.- it' it; sihiirnikiTr' triirt=9iitr9iitriirr son...“ of the Wilmette team, and Rev. Anthony, Wignefke outage!) aGCiiiirdioraii; Litte11. of Evan- ra make Ge pilgrimage. This strong contingent, which teqtifus to thgaeriooness with whith the trails? is taken by devotees of the north‘ shore . suburban is, btttrpCtit make an ‘ impressive showing, _ Ttirit' your radio on Saturday night April 16 at 11 pan. Eastern Standard Time and you_will hear the final broadcast over "a tation-wide- radio-hook-ttp. Garment SaEHad 'vii-e-_-, --e_, Tiv ' by Social Service- Largely Attended Fiiiii, ‘6? am we]: at. tht Aotitt" of the 6w?" yfr, to n o a" Tiii; iiiriiiii"iir, ""iiaiiiréGit%tTirTG foe thigh?“ “alga“ t,t, production: Secretary - .t.eeyrt,rr' But? " ' an oFer m can Mrs<T. L. Fischer; advertising', W.: sales and order: was taken in. H. pom; publicity Mei. E. C The models exhibited were made Jones: ticket sales M115. M. G. Artie in the Ip.ontes Of. the women who 'ii7ifii-, chairman: Mrs. ‘A. B. Tait. are rttrirtertd " the Soeial Service pet; Mrs. E. E. Leonard, Mrs.~S. ' for sewing 3nd hue been tumble 5am ,mtrlrhar.-rr. a. Will.- E!» to obtain tsufficient work because of .-a.-----ei----' J the large number registered and.the _ ' V E scarcity of funds.' The sewing will "tyiiealottdhti,t, fit ea be continued injhdrhomeo: . 0 t nemp oy F scarcity of funds.' The sewing will be continued new: homes. To: was served on Thursday and Friday afternoons with Miss Adele Everett, Mrs. R, E. Wood; Mrs. Riecke and Mrs. Pearce pouring. . -irrrkre interested in Mating any of the dresses, rompers, sun suits or play ”gulls tyat w_ere exhibited Holy Name Society . to Meet Tonight in; Jia "(in do so by getting in touch with the Social Service, RP. - ‘The Holy Name society of St. 3iniii church, mtrtsmsod-atrrpttrf.r lug tonight at St. James pariah hall at eight o’clock. This is the first meeting of the society in over 1 month. and maven] important-rn" ten are to be brought up for dis- cussion. Refreshments will be aer- ved utter the meeting. Members m urged to attend. Dueeru Y. W. GA. The Fricndihip club of the Y.' W. C. A. is sponsoring s dances» be bold in thg mbly lull on Shun- :Lemselves Annual Allah in Preparation; Echsiein A: Many Features Promised; sion Been: Local Sketches Conditi -PUsttr.for-thar 1982 Villlxe Var. ietica to be given at the Ravinh Village house soon, have all beat completed and the work of costing ma directing oLthe mien: ports of the show, is going npidly for. ward. James Cndy Ewell, ‘production chairman, announces that some very clever “skits" written by local writem have been submitmd and so. canted 3nd are being co-ordimted by n uniqqe "rehieU" written by Mr. wiifiiii"t'i as:qu Chin MéCu-ison. iiiirWriirairGiiE L Gripneilr and H. L. Hammer. Local amateur artists are being ealrt for the parts -, Rubin Players“ .. _; -The Ravinia Players also, are to kayo an important part in the pro. dtietion and will re-nmdnoe the one act play which won for them the awards in the First Ammo] Com. munity One Act Play Contest spon- ngred by Community Service of Highland Park T136. . ' -_-..-,_--' exceptionally good show and one no exceptionally good show and one no 03¢ can afford to miss. The dates are Friday and Saturdafv, April 29; 30, at the- Ravinit-Vihge ham qhschenefituibr the Krrripiq, " Eiiiitiire iéox'ninitteq It the p56 the business miiiirgRiiiiEiiCittrt' production: Secretary - treasurer; Mrs<T'. L. Fischer; advertising", W. H. Pohrte; publicity, Mrs. E. C Jones; ticket sales, Mrs. M. G. Artie strong; chgirmsn, Mrs. A. B. Ttitr ‘. Mr. Hank ofthe Huk’aeAuto Sup! ply Co. of Highland Park announc [ today the new Firestone Job A Plan for the unemployed, whereby Service Books redeemable at' all Firestone stations are to be put on sale by the unemployed. “- The books according to Mr. Bank; are. in reality coupons for trade arty " for Me. The man selling them; retains the 25c for himself, and thd purchaser gets the 26e back on the tirtst purchase at Haak's Auto Sup- ply Co. T - T . _ Many Attend Last - Dance of Season -tGFiFirTi'rfiimirhmr'irrrpr* Montana. it It planned. ttrat: ing u hom-to-house canvass uni disposing of the boob, than putting the money unmediutely into the hands of the unemployed. The spring dinner dance of the Ravinia Woman's club which marked the Bnad dance of the season In: I most successful 383112 About one hundred and forty (out: attended the “lit. Decoration- were in "ROB, ,dnerarttite.,,, logic ya jur- ouse Mai mono". mm. 1, n. uttnastcutttaimuLtt, gift)“; with Le" Eight team: " ' this league, , me - senior membe led be organised 1 in on; in the con “I #1299195! “mason. APB! In Highland P est and through eonununitfeut the Louis Eckstein I: that the Buyinia year is to be t ceived with wid artistic loss. I heard expressed expectations of mm outdoor ope: may be, realized. Economic ran for discontinuing iirkiiriiTri'G'irii, era of the north During its tm ity, the Ravinia financed largely , he estimated In: nancial output h proximately $1.1 riod. . , ", Resume TI Although closi Eckstein asisure schedule is to be the north shore than ever in 19 Stating team the 1932 senson six-0y tion, it will be at Ravinia a' se artistic distinct tract not only 1 and the north I lovers from all who maybe w_i1 is myhope and- that-I shall he "he Lionieit commuting wi ice, are happy hundreds of cl munity that it which was potd weather conditi after the close tion ttttd that ending the t through the ac Easter Egg Be 8 Hurry L. All, tion, is sending bers of back] temted in to: in the comma: league this " meeting in the Shop, Tum-y " 7:30 tun. 1th1evhgstiir3t a

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