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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1932, p. 4

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.Ve. N_ I tained Tuesday evening, yc .. With a lecture on "Know et The Y w."m th 4 he Young Woman‘s of the Presbyterian church will be enterâ€" hk T m or 'fifiu””““fia*- -â€"!; The Mothers club will have their monthly meeting at the Y.W.C.A. Tuesday, May 10 at 8 o‘clock. The program will be in keeping with Mothers day celebration, arranged by the program chairman Mrs. Wm. n ropamemie $ K t, Mrs, Louis Schemmel who with Mrs. Mothers Club Holds _ | Meeting on Tuesday of the hospital, and remind o friends of the value and consta usefulness of the hospital to the en tire community." 8 ~<The hospital is easily reached R it is only two blocks west of Green Bay road on Homewood avenue. . Miss~ Ibsen, superintendent of hospital, "will acquaint many 1 residents with the splendid facili The Woman‘s Auxiliary are p ning to make all at home with assistance of the nursing staff, tea will be served from 3 to 6 o‘cl cational and social activities" will be a surprise to many in its spaciousness and bear well as the many attractive ; as well as many other facilities. The Iff,?;' ISgyb;:g '~b,m. l;::ln‘. sm Infant Feeding clinic and nursery Ef{IiVlnrinh Sherwin, Helen Knight, m'_p will attractâ€"manyâ€"mothers.â€" Extenâ€"|{;/ Martin, Saily Rankin.> â€" hospitalâ€"so they may see the pracâ€" tical and humanitarian application of their chemistry and physics stuâ€" awell as the scientific. ments â€"willâ€"interest the curious as mm&uhoq:om- dents will be taken in groups to the ity from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday of next week â€" National Hospital dayâ€"May 12. â€" l Theâ€"staff of the hospital and board of directors have issued a cordial invitation to all men, women and children in Highland Park, Ravinia, Deerfield â€"andâ€"Glencoe â€"to visitâ€"the hospital on that day. T The Dental clinic will be on view @"“‘mmf as well as many other facilities. The * Is‘t"" Infant Feeding clinic and nursery {|Virginia RR L . OO s Sovage e apnce ies aeereail t aetmult: njeg i 4 2 Howae c ie o Public Invited to Visit It . Natl. Hospital Day, Thursâ€" _ day, May 12th The Highland Park hospital will are, attending the The Higbland Park Press OL session there will be a Field Day | their i)n;:;::mwis aimll::y‘t: o&ne: program for all~the children ~@nd | reunion programsâ€" baseball game, parents. In case of rain the meetâ€" big dinner, singfest. â€"â€" ing and program will be postponed | Y 4 until Friday afternoon, May 20; Major Beals to Speak t .. o. This year Major Frank L. Beals, TAX PAYERS _ ~| director of a Racine military school i f : ‘ and of a summer e.ma. for boys, \~ The League of Women Voters â€"| also director of the R.O.T.C. in Chiâ€" :\assessor of this township to meet â€" | andâ€"the general assembly. Highland ‘\with members of the league and | Park, individually andâ€"collectively, all citizens of the community who |is invitedâ€"urgedâ€"to visit Arden Lineoln School P. T. A. will hold its last meeting of â€"the year on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, May 18. There will: be. a business meeting at 2:30 o‘clock in the school auditorium; and at the close 6f the afternoon school b.r.:_HW _ ihere_will_be music, some _violipn gelections by Barbara Franzen, acâ€" ‘companied by Mrs. Myron C. Ryâ€" Eoolt, and Mrs. Herbert R. Smith will king. Joan Dexter and Mary Belâ€" field will take the roles of Jack and Jill in a:â€"surprise stunt together with other interesting â€"surprises, â€" Miss Katherine Muller will entertain in her charming way with marionettes. A group of girls: have busily worked on favors and other â€" girls willâ€"assist in various ways. Those attending are requested to notify the ehurch office as soon as possible. â€" Lincoln School P.T.A, â€" _ Closes Here May 18 Pome ine n h sB ols 20 Ampen ht Pcantivonlictc i dn rren â€" B ciitsias 4 bires. _ iniilecinbenindelad. inindblnint aBrvipairratingt~ t cleid cce on t c d \assessor of this township to meet â€" | and the general assembly. Highland with members of the league and | Park, individually andâ€"collectively, all citizens of the community who |is invitedâ€"urgedâ€"to visit _ Arden are interested in the present tasx | Shore next Sunday, from three until question.. . . six. â€"This is not only a privilege, ~~The duties of the assessor, the butmexoeucntomigytom method of spreading the assessâ€" |just what Arden stands for ment, the rates of increased valâ€" | in the community. . â€" * uation and other questions rela»~ j esiommamdnnrmnmemen 7 tive to the assessor‘s duties will | / im 121 mezl all ank 28 f tacks on public officials nor a discussion of personal grievances. It is an opportunity to gain use« ful information about the assessâ€" ment.â€"of taxes â€" in this township. ~The meeting will be held Monâ€" Motherâ€"Daughter Party Presbyterian Church; _/ Annual Affair May 6th On Friday evening, May 6, at 7:45 o‘clock the annual Motherâ€"Daughter party for mothers and their daughâ€" ters of the Presbyterian church will be held in the parish house. The centeredâ€"about the: Mother Goose rhymes. The cast for the play, "Simple Simon," is as follows: ve to the assessor‘s dutiecs wil n e d n h d < | Park, president of the Chicago Asâ€" The meeting is not open to atâ€" The regular quarterly mee of | :/ Mr. Rossetter‘s subject in his talk , cks on public officials nor a |the Eighth District, Amcrh:nmbo- before the local chamber is anâ€" scussion of personal grievances. | gion Auxiliary, will be held in the| nounced as "The General Tax Situaâ€" is an opportunity to gain use= | Village hall, Lake Bluff; on Thurs.| tion," and because of his position 1 information about the assessâ€" ‘| day evening next, May 12, at 8| and experience promises to be one â€" entâ€"of taxes â€" in‘ thisâ€"township. | o‘clock, Daylight Saving Time. Mrs. | well worth hearings â€"<â€"_â€"â€"câ€"=â€"â€"_. _â€" 0000 Theâ€" meeting will be held Monâ€" |C. H. Bartling, department presiâ€"| ~The officials of the chamber are â€"â€"â€" C (0 oC Renniethinnalnetiennnmine nurts aripiyct <eatnncs Sbed ud ucss t â€" Pieman ............_... .. Miriam â€"Stockwell Girls Annie Rose Murfey, Ruth Herbst !-"}':f,’,’;"ln"';‘mm'""""'"'â€"""'1"" Jean Ball HicHLAND Park, InuiNorS, THURSDAY â€"â€"â€"........... Barbara Franzen Mirth Durbahn, Helen West nvertniceremmmems~«~~.. . YAE Griffith Re mt | planning to attend. ... . _ / _ [img. >‘ .. ~ T â€" i. .0 é | |ing hat, â€"shoes and accessories: will e o HH| oo Sss Cloties have beer poo â€" s e e â€"] sonally selected by the merchants Arden Shore Homecoming to please both the:eye and the purse. Sunday, May 8 _ _ Thirtyâ€"two young women and chilâ€" A mile and a half north of Lake|4TéN Will model, All lines are comâ€" uff on Sheridan road, you 588 | Shoices e: to maki this sign. â€" Turn to the right into the Â¥reas bus 3 winding road which leads to Arden Comparative Styles ______â€" Shoreâ€"and there you arée! â€"â€"â€"â€"|â€"~a@sesresrre W L s e 2 on nc from time to time. ~ But have you ever been there to see the camp * Do you know that it is open the year round? ~Mayâ€"8 will be the day of days â€"to »visit:â€"It is ~Homecoming day, when the "alumni‘" returnâ€" many with their wivesâ€"for a big getâ€"together, just as other boys reâ€" turn to their schools and colleges for reunion. (Arden Shore is the only Alma Mater to these boys.) And ~You have heard of Arden Shore: have made contributions of money and clothing and. various castâ€"offs Sign Post Will Guide You , May 5, 1932 | ToNIGHT ANDFrRpAY O( The guest speaker at the May dinâ€" ner and <meeting of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce, to be ::M' in the Gr:en Tea Pot on'm day evening of next week, | George W. Rossetter of* Highland . The stage will be arranged as a garden, by Clavey‘s Ravinia Nurserâ€" ies with a background of pine trees and blooming garden plants. Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey announce where each thing â€"+may be purchased and the price. 4 $ The small admission charge made at the door will go to the various business and industrial clubs. G. Rossetter to Be ; Sneaker of Commerce Meeting Haessler, lceompu'u_s“tvsv;l;;m"B-;n:l“ back"â€"only by comparison can we â€" believe â€" fashion has changed so _ quickly. _There will be two special gmele n:mbeu, a ballet by‘m § teele, dance arrangement Â¥o .o vielâ€" Abbott.. A character dance by Sara Jane Murfey andâ€" Barbara Franzen, dance arranged by Mildredâ€" C Dt o ie Te o vnn â€" 4A TOâ€"CefL : ~ k HUOFRUORY â€"â€" and Friday, May 5 and 6 at 8:15â€" c‘elock, by the local merchants will give us a glimpse into the summer wardrobe. There are lovely prints in silk crepe, Shantung, linen, voile, and thin woolens. _ # § ~â€"Slenderness plays an important part in the dresses of today, howâ€" ever some lines are ‘complimentary makes even a greater desire for sgnart. new g:_lothgs. The style show Everything Ready for Fashion Feature at Y.W.C.A. Many 1A44ri «"Comparative styles of five years NumBER 10 +*a

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