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Highland Park Press, 23 Jun 1932, p. 3

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nly. e in rift ICAGQ ____|I PRESIDENT the ve ings, socks, underwear, yard pir for baby‘s clothes, safety ns. y hhiu-;l u;u'm;lyw room furnâ€" rent c menk trying to make for family of six, pxaA coffee, canned milk, canned goods of any sort, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, meats, potatoes, soap, bluing, starch, spaghetti, cheese, rubber for bloomers, 2/5 yards of material for children‘s dresses, ,thrud. buttons, bias tape, stockâ€" Infant Welfare to â€" ; â€"_Meet Next Monday â€" _ The regular luncheon me ting of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia‘ Infant Welfare society will be held at the home of Mrs. Bernard E. Newman, 384 Ravine drive on Monday, June 27 at 10:30 a.m. Please ca’g Highâ€" land Park 3962 by Saturday for resâ€" ervations. â€" _ Suggestions for gifts to be put inâ€" theâ€"baskets: â€" Tuesday is Social Service Basâ€" ket Day. Contributions to these baskets may be left at the folâ€" lowing stores; Picchietti Bros., Rapp Bros., N. S. Grocery, A & P store, Sobey‘s, National Tea Co., Niebuhr, Bakke, Community Serâ€" vice, Blue Goose, H. P. Fruit Market, Shield of Quality, Garâ€" nett‘s and Smith‘s, *s. oc m away cach night of the carnival, See Tocal merchants, listed b?low, for further information: â€" §â€" Gsell Drug Co. (2 stores), Meierâ€" hoff Hardware Co., Duffy Furniture Co., Karmel Korn, Huebner Bakery, (Continued on page 40) _ the Ferris wheel, corno game, games at various booths giving away many useful articles, such as silverware, hams and groceries, blankets, etc. There will also be refreshments, and of course, dancing every night. A new Pontiac sedan will be given away on Monday, . ~As = cial‘ attraction a radio will, be given away each night of the carnival. See All Sorts of© Attractions Are| â€" Four Provided for; Good Time _ | Oobened Is Promised June 1 HIGHLAND PARK SOCIAL Vouunme XXI second â€" BE HELD JULY SERVICE The Higbland Park Presgs , sugar, iting of ‘ Infant | at the ewman, is sufficient toâ€"accommodate large | claiming the G crowds. These dances begin at 8:45] the living Sa p.m. and continue until 11:45. To those who | The Thnndaywun{ydanm are | to strangers, a open to nonâ€"residents, as well as to | the Word we : residents of Highland Park. Everyâ€" come to come . one is welcome, and all are assured ips an enjoyable time. * Dancing in Sunset merchants in the decoration of stores in keeping with the occasion. The line of march will be along Cenâ€" tral avenue. Bands and other muscal organizations will particâ€" ipate. â€" . Member m tral and Sheridan to Sunset park, where an address will be delivered. appropriate to the occasion. All children who participate in the parade will be furnished flags, and prizes will be given for the best cosâ€" tumes and best decorated children‘s vehicles. The committees in charge ar questing _theâ€" coâ€"operation of be heldâ€"Julyâ€"4 and invite the particâ€" ipation of all citizens, including the young people, in a parade which will be formed at. 9:45 o‘clock at the flag pole in Central avanna . The American Legion post and the local . Bicentennial _ committee have an:apged for a celebration to ~â€"â€"â€"Céléebration Plans Under Way for . _Permits for the use of the beaches are obtainable for residents at the respective beaches. Facilities are present to insure pleasant hours on the beaches, and it is hoped that Highland. Parkers will make use of them, > * past three years, and is wellâ€"known to residents. Wallfred Miller is the guard at Central avenue, Jacob Jepâ€" peson is watching the beach at Raâ€" vine drive, and J. Nugent is guardâ€" ing the Ravinia beach. Four Highland Park beaches were > [ opened by the East Park district on| _ The big x celebrfitlon planned by June 16. These are Park avenue, the Tocal Bicentennial committee for Central avenue, Ravine drive, and| Sunday afternoon at the Oak Terâ€" Roger Williams avenue in Ravinia.| "@ce school grounds promises to be Ray Cox is the lifeguard at Park a decided success, according to Mr. avenue this year. Cox has been the| Viti, general ?h" naD rmmnmenmemmmmmemes PTaTt "&+â€" .'.: ';' ams for the AProvision : v/ous pveraadiee ns ‘ Park Thursday Eve Is Weekly Feature A Four Beaches With Lifeguards In â€" Charge; Get Permits of the Chicago Suburban Quality Croup of Community Newspapers Pmmmnaremmmnndial . dE i 1 o C bration Here â€" Independence Day HicHLAND ird, Degan| to come and worship with us. This ave proved|church believes in bringing Christ five hunâ€"| to the community." No denominaâ€" endance at|tional or sectarian barriers are ich had an| raised to hinder anyone worshipâ€" e weather| ping here who loves the truth of it the park| God‘s Word. We believe in proâ€" date â€"large | claiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ, tnlie ak BiIKT iL _‘ culr . a~ls & wl °. at C‘ao | the living Savior, in this church.| enue, four 5. To those who have no church home, | Numerous nces are toatunm,andtothouwholov_o away, incl ell as to| the Word we extend a hearty welâ€" |child‘s tric . Everyâ€" come to come and worship with us.| Good musi assured cS J. A. van â€"Gorkom.| the dav , Iuuinors, THurspay, JunE reâ€" *The â€"Evangelical Congregnt_ipnpl_ church at the corner of Green Bay road and Laurel takes this oppor: tunity to extend a hearty invitation Thomas. Extend Invitation § to Attend Services Mocogni, Joe Farfiétti: Iv,yvr;mn“;d;r‘: phy, Roy â€" Russell, David Olson, gharles Lmegeler, â€"andâ€" ‘W. â€" A. The committee in charge of t};e celebration consists of Guy Viti, chairman,â€" Chxrlesr Fiore, â€" Egidio America ... Benediction Music .. Address Music Address Acceptance of Trees Invocation ................._... Rev. W Music ...._.......__.___._ Comm I-"_mentation of Memorial Trees MMW and neighboring communities, is inâ€" vited willâ€"be as follows: ied trveg Music Modenese society, the Civic vrovement‘ association, the 1 wood ~Chamber of Commerce. the Italoâ€"American club will 1 line. > Preceding the program on the grounds. there will be a narade from | the Highwood city hall to the school.. Various organizations,. such as the Highland Park band, the mayor and city council, the Spanishâ€"American wa M of the American Legion, the Legion Auxiliary, the Boy Scouts. the Civ] casion. commodate a large crowd on the east grounds of the school. where the kindergarten terrace ~will be used to seat the larprh enmmuniic Plan Bicentennial Celebration Sunday Oak Terrace School program on the grounds.; to , the Boy .Scofitsn,h th;.:G!'gl the Girl Reserves, â€"the President, Board of Educrtion â€"z~....... Highland Park Band srfessares Sunt. Jesse. L. Smith â€"â€"... _Highland Park Quartet Anioelpistiutials he large commImiEx? speakers for the ocâ€" .. Highland Park Band , the Civic Imâ€" 23, 1932 the truth of| _ A picnic will be given by Societa _ lieve in proâ€"| Modenese, D.M.S., Sunday, June 26, __â€" Jesus Christ,| at the Santi Grove on Prairie avâ€" _ this church.| enue, four miles west of Highwood, s church home,| Numerous â€"prizes will be © given rose who love | away, including an allâ€"electric radio, â€" . i hearty welâ€" [ child‘s tricycle, and an electric clock. 7 ship with us.| Good music will be furnished during m%ou, the day. The public is invited to atâ€" 4 Rev. W. W. Nelson Community Chorus Mayor Evan Dever John V. Clinnin Guy Viti, in identâ€"H.â€"F.â€"Keltey of the club has gone to Seattle, Wash., to attend the annual convention of Rotary Inâ€" ternational. Hold Picnic at | Members of the Highland Park Rotary club heard echoes of the Reâ€" publican national convention at their weekly juncheon session Monday noon, in the Moraine hotel, when J. B. Garnett, C. F. Grant and Lyle Gourley were speakers, each deâ€" scribing his experiences while at the convention. They gave very interâ€" esting and illuminating talks. Pres. Rotary Membe'rsi‘el‘l â€" of G.O.P. Convention Committees ~wereâ€" details of the plan public within a week organized campaign most unique basis. \In fact a very 'enthusiastic moveâ€" ment was‘ launched which will re. e 4 ie e Lt e o Pm en that the hospital might have to elose its donrs becanse of decreased income at this time met with emâ€" rhatic onvnoâ€"ition from all the "citi_ nonâ€"profit basis. It has alwayi'f);e_;l- â€" dependent on subscrintions from in=~ tere:ted citizens in the North Shore nonâ€"profit basis. )communities from Glencoe onâ€" the south to Highwood on the morth and west to Deerfield and Bannockburn, held a meeting at the Highland Park hospital to give serious conâ€" s‘deration to the financial problems of that institution, : ' ~\VMr. Sellar Bullard.. president of the hospital, outlined the problem facingeâ€"the hospital for the ensuing year, pointinge out the fact, that the hospital, while in the main a self supporting â€"institution. is neverthe. DECIDE NOT TO CLOSE _ H. PARK HOSPITAL Citizens of North Shore Com munities Hold Meeting. Plan to ContinueServicg Here rea it served. _ â€" Any suggestion of Last night fiffy Santi Grove Sunday in Talks at Meeting es were> appointed and the plan .will be made from Glencoe onâ€" the woodâ€" on the north and ield and Bannockburn, g at the ~Highland to give serious conâ€" the financial problems for funds on a prominent men anv Nu

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