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Highland Park Press, 28 Apr 1932, p. 3

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d slow rs ago. ts and zation enue ether. s buy > merâ€" ublic; every life of $7.01 5.01 Sale IES .61 Al1 .51 a .91 .16 31 .51 .61 VoLUME XXI ANNUAL LUNCHEON _ OF VOTERS LEAGUE Interesting Sesston : Repor'tSI At the city council meeting Mon Are Presented;. Figures qday night a resolution was adopted on Taxation l in â€" accordance with _ agreemeni o _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" among the mayor and commissioners The annual luncheon and meeting| whose consent was given to reducâ€" of the League of Women Voters was tion of their salaries by ten per cent, held on Wednesday, April 20. The| making that of the mayor now vsaur atBrovre oleeted to serve for two $l,080' and of L the commissioners The annual luncheon and meeting of the League of Women Voters was held on Wednesday, April 20. The mmflmssi_m_:sz;(;_fg#& years are as follows: President, MrS. Mare Law; â€"second viceâ€"president, Mrs. I. M. Greenberg; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Franklin Vaughan. The precinct chairman are Mrs. Robâ€" ert L. Grinnoll, Mrs. Howell Murray, Mrs. H. L. Kennicot, Mrs. Earl R. Jerome and Mrs. ‘C. 6. Tysen. Mrs. Clarence Balke and Mrs. A. 0. Mason have been appointed as years are as follows: Mare Law; â€"second Mrs. I. M. Greenberg secretary, Mrs. Fra fi”fhi“stndy*of"‘suchflénwk;ateaand vital subjects as zoning and taxes, it is felt that such an advisory group may be of great benefit in establishâ€" ing intelligent cooperation between the taxpayers and the city and coun* -t-y.otficial&_whc_jslministgg_file govâ€" ernment. Interesting Reports \ Unusually _ interesting reports were giveh by the officers and chairâ€" men of committces. The work of the committees covers a wide field in the: educational, legislative and welfare work of the city and state. The outâ€"going president, Mrs. C: C. Hopkins, in her report summarâ€" ized the development of the league since its inception. A small: group of women who felt that there was need in Highland Park for such an » (Continued on page 29) Philathea Class to Hold Rumimage Sale The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church are having a rummage sale, Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday, May 3 and t, in theâ€"vacant store east of the Lincoln Mrket. Come and buy at depression prices An open meeting has been called by the chairman of â€"the Highland â€" â€"Park Socialâ€" Service committee, Mr. H. F. Kelley, for Tuesday, May 3, at 7:45 p.m., in the council chambers of the new _City MHall, corner Hazel avenue and St. Johns. The report of the nominating committee will be reâ€" ceived and acted upon and other ~husiness ‘neétessgry ~willâ€" be_ trans acted. . â€" â€" ' * â€"See anntuul report in this issue, HIGHLAND PARK SOCIAL â€" SERVICE . Old City Hall â€" H. P. 4000 _The Higbland Park Press mad Member of the Chicago ;City Officials \{ote ' _ Themselves Ten Per | Cent Cut in Salaries was ;;;ss;d fixing the salariesâ€" of city officers and certain~© employes accordingly. i The petition of prop« on Maria street request name of said stréet be Clinton court wasrefs Building department to Clinton court was ;refs)krgd,,tQ. the Building department to be checked. The communication, t&gether with petition for a gasoline filling station on the southeast comer‘of St. Johns avenue and Elm Place was referred ia tha enrnoration coungel. . °T ___ Much Interest Shown Community Chess~C That there was a ‘desire for a community chess club was proven by the splendid attendance at the initial meeting of this group at Elm About sixteen chess players enâ€" joyed over three haurs of actvity in an â€" elimination â€" tournament, ; which will be continued during the next two aor three meetings. _ ~ There were a nul;nhcr of visitors fram e«nrroundinv: éommunities, â€" inâ€" April . ‘26. There were a nul} from surrounding cluding Waukegan. ‘The next meetingjof this club will be held at Elm Hlace. school on Tuesday evening, May 10. Further: particulars may be\ secured at the office of Communifiy Service, 378 years, is again on the job and ‘ht i Ravinia tennis courts which have the reputation of being the best on the Ium-th shore, will, this season, be | the scene of lots of good tennis and | some interesting tournaments for | all ranks of players. The privileges \ of these courts are open to all resiâ€" Htonts of Hightand Park and there Central avenue. l\llwx::“give;lville, who kept the courts in such exceltent shape theâ€"past. two Ravinia Courts to â€" Open for Play Soon If the weather permits, there will be several tennis courts ready next is a nominal fee for the season, which entitles father, mother, and all the children ta play when and as often as they like. â€" _ Anvyone interested in playing : at the_covurts this summer, get in touch vithâ€" K. E.<Kern, 1255 Judson avyâ€" 1 HicHLAND ParRK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APrIL 28, 9132 Suburban Quality Group of Community Newspapers 1 & Frt3v owners ng that the changed to the| in the Moraine hotel. His subject: the | was the "Mirth and Melody" of Gilâ€". the | bert and Sullivan, and he made 2 be | very interesting talk on the tuneful ind | products of these famous team of for | lyricist and libretist in light opera ges | which have been popular for a genâ€" «i. | cration. â€" His talk was heard with ere keen interest by the members. He * _ | was introduced by Milt Hoskins of ;xt.'l Abram Mendenhall, author, poet: er, | and lecturer, was the speaker at the rts | weekly tuncheon sesston of the Highâ€" «o | land Park Rotary club Monday noon, .§‘pring and Summer â€" Style Show, Y. W. C. A., On May 5th and 6th The local merchants semiâ€"annual | Style Show will be given at the | Y. W. C. A. Thursday and Friday,| Mav 5 and 6 at 8:15 o‘clock. % Twentyâ€"two young women and | children will model laté spring and | early summer frocks, shoes and acâ€" cessories, featuring a large selecâ€" +ion sizes and attractive inexâ€" ‘erâ€"ive .styles. The showing 0 growing girls outfits will answer mcthers problems as well as please, the girl. There will be an unu:ual sel:ction of Juvenile frocks at a very moderate cost. > The every ready sport suit and dréess, in knit, silkâ€" and tinenr â€"will be featured. Beach and lounging pajamas will be modeled. In fact a large varisty of up to: minute frocks will be on parade. nf ‘;;I'a‘lrvi; bemg «ponsdred by â€"«â€"< tricia â€"club. ~, â€" s resny vyou will not miss this one. The stage will be an out door éz.:ing blianrts done by F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries Inc. Garden furâ€" niture by Meierhoff Hardware comâ€" pany. ’rf“ormparative‘ styles of five back will be shown. _ _ | Thers will be special music. In {act the show, offers a full evening en‘tertafinment and an opportunity and a choice of a large selection of spring and summer dresses and foot wear carriedâ€"by. the following local msrehants, moderately priced. J. B. Garnett company, Smith‘s Drv Goods Store, Mary Ann Shop, Moldaner & Humer, Victor Brothers, Fell Brothers and Ellandee Shoe Shcep. The small admission charge at the door goes to the Business and Inâ€" Austrial clubs of the Y. W. C. A. rilbert and Sullivan‘s Light Opera Subject of Talk at Rotary Meeting Evanston. Saturdayâ€"evening, April 30, a new and old time dance will be held at St. Patrick‘s hall, Everett, for the honafia af. St_Patrick‘s church. The Hold Dance April 30 vears _ ANNUAL REPORT OF > ) H. P. SOCIAL SERVICE Taâ€" Review of Work Done During the Year as Prese_nted at Annual Meeting Following is the report of the Highland Park Social Service as given at the annual meeting, March 22, 1982 : ' griving necessary â€"aidâ€"forâ€"the past year, has been to give employment, whenever possible, rather than charâ€" ity, direct relief being given only when found by investigation, to be necessary. ~On the subject of employment, few facts may be of interest: All created work for men paid for out of money collected in the drive is paid for at the rate of $3 family needs, no cash whatever beâ€" ing given. The sum of $16,803.65 has been used in paying for this createdâ€" work.~. ' [ esd d e Total number registered for emp Of the above number of Highland Park men reâ€"registered and listed for created work total 348. ~These are divided into four lists, rated acâ€" â€" (Continued on page 36) â€" High School P. T. A. Meets Next Thursday \ _ There will be an election of offiâ€" | cers according ¢o â€"theâ€" ticket preâ€" *wnted at this April meeting by Mrs. |R. P. Sherer, chairman of the nomâ€" ’iinating committee. â€" President, Mrs. | Maurice L. Hirsch; viceâ€"president, \Mr. Hiram Kennicott; secretary, Miss Emada Griswold; treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Kelly. ‘The next regular meeting of the Parentâ€"Tsacher association of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school will be held Thursday, May 5 at 3 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. This is the annual business meéeting at which chairmen of standing commitâ€" tees will give reports of the year‘s work. Of special interest will be the report of Mrs. Charles Mason on the administration of the Richâ€" Hi@zhiand Park men .. Hishland Park Women Highwool men _ * Highwood women fund. This is of great interest to the: communityâ€"whichâ€"supports: the student stunts to know how worthily the money earned at this arinual function is used by this scholarship fund. meeting will be a short suming uUp ‘of the work ofâ€"the school board dit=....._ ing the past year by Raymond" Flinn. * An â€" interesting â€" feature Total Registrations feature of the short suming up NUMBER 9 550 201 175 17 Â¥

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