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Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1932, p. 7

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onors for lag ass at the col. larship day o 1e award signi. win had during _ no mark beloy lass average of 32¢ of S. St. Johns last Friday eve. ew friends from rge R. Jones oft re registered at Hall, â€" Atlantic . 3140 est Rib fford R. Moran rer at Columbia irned to their ‘ avenue. â€" Dur. s summer, their by the Mauric eâ€"saleâ€"are â€"now atrons will be to stock up at Watch for it. ~ ore will hold a 20, 21, and 22. will be offered. b. ... 10_(: 1b.. _ 29€ re e Cent Sale ch ty > sh Pork )ERLOINS Ib. CHOPS Ib. NLY 13. um M fHgURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 L:I SUNSET VALLEY CLUB ." B â€"â€" ANNUAL OCTOBER 24 Preceding the meeting there will be held at the clubhouse, at 7 p.m., the annual club dinner, to which members and their guests are inâ€" vited. Tickets for the dinner, to which members and their guests are invited are $1.00. Accommodaâ€" nals will be contested, when Bill tions are limited and reservations will be made by Secretary Kelly in the order in which remittances are received. The annual dinner of Sunâ€" set Valley has become a Highland Park institution and there is alâ€" ways a capacity gathéring. _ _ Other candidates may be put in nomination by ten or more memâ€" bers, by petition or otherwise, acâ€" cording to the constitution of the club. Elections will take place at the annual meeting, on Monday, Ocâ€" tober 24, at 9 p.m., at the clubâ€" house. Mrs. L. E. Meyer and Messrs. R. E. Rosenthal and G. W. Carr make up the committee in charge of the dinner. Entertainment will be furâ€" nishd by professional musicians and by the showing of motion pictures. One reel, especially made for the 3 (Continued on page 28) Messrs. G. W. Carr, J. L. Proctor, Jr.. and William Chambers, comâ€" prising the nominating committee, have announced their nomination of the following candidates for offices in the Sunset Valley Golf club for the ensuing year: President, H. L. Kennicott. 1st Viceâ€"President, G. J. Eyler. Secretary, Tom B. Nay. + Board of Governors, R. B. Anthâ€" ony, G. W. Carr, M. J. Hardacre, E. L. Millard, R. E. Rosenthal, Mrs. 1. C. Schur, and Miss Maurine Tschirgi. Officers Nominated for Election at This Meeting; Activities HOUSECLEANING SPECIAL RUGS Cleaned and Sized DRAPES and CURTAINS â€" 50c : on Course Continue (DOMESTIC) Size 9x12 $250 This will give the district about the same income for next year as at the present time because of the reâ€" duction in valuation made by the county board of review, it is said. On Jan. 7, the Evanston Childâ€" ren‘s theatre players will present "Tom Sawyer.‘" _ On Feb. 25, the same group will bring to us "Hans Brinker." On March 18, local talent from the Lincoln and Elm Place schools will present two plays, an announcement of which will be made later. Dr. Carl Meyer of Highland Park, superintendent of the Cook County Hospital and a Democratic candiâ€" date for trustee of the University of Tllinois, addressed the Lake County Rooseveltâ€"Horner _ club _ Thursday night at its meeting in the Hotel Karcher, Waukegan. Highwood School Dist. Votes Tax Increase The special election authorizing the board of education of school disâ€" trict No. 111 (Oak Terrace) to levy a tax annually of 14â€"5% for educaâ€" tional purpeses resulted in 226 votes in favor and 148 votes against the measure. _ Season tickets for the three enterâ€" tainments may be procured at a nominal price. The literature committee of the Highland Park Woman‘s club have arranged to have presented to the children of the community three most interesting entertainments. Dr. Meyer Addresses Democratic Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lennon enâ€" tertained with songs and accordian and piano numbers. Lennon is head of the Ingleside Democratic club. Judge Clarence Goodwin, chairâ€" man, also spoke. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Arrange to Present Children‘s Programs "North Shore‘s Largest and Most Popular Cleaners" 24 N. SHERIDAN ROAD RAY MOLENDI, Mgr. A N Y TW 0 G A R M E NT S Phone Highland 125 CLEANERS & DYERS Our Special Continues for a Limited Time Cleaned and Pressed Ladies‘ or Men‘s THME PRESS â€"forâ€" â€"hard for th judges to pick the winâ€" Hail, Hail the gang‘s all here, We are all for Briergate; Hail, Hail we‘re full of cheer, We are all for Briergate Now! This rousing song opened the "Hard Times Party" of the Brierâ€" gate Community club. The party was to have been held in the "Cabin in the Woods," but owing to imâ€" passable roads was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Blasier. Mrs. Englehard had charge of the games and kept us busy from the playing of "Judge" to the biting apples and marshmallows on strings. Nearly everyone came in costume and they were all so original it was Mrs. Goble. Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs. C. Chambers had charge of the refreshments and certainly set a tempting table. ner.. We were glad to have with us as guests Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prugh and son Jim, also Mr. and Brands Photo Studio _ Reopening for Business ? l‘wyCllllls £CPE AP ESE RIRZAICT “ve“ Received ; yesei=* Mrs. Baur was very enthusiasticâ€" Brand‘s Studio has been entirely | ally received. Mrs. Beatty‘s home remodeled and the business which | was beautifully decorated with flowâ€" was established 40 years ago At|ers and flags. Mr. Hoover‘s picture 369 Central avenue, is now open to| was placed high, in a niche decorâ€" render the public high grade service| ated with flags and surrounded by in portrait work and amateur finâ€"| lighted candles. Mrs. Beatty played ishing, commercial photographs, enâ€"| the Star Spangled Banner on the larging, _ framing, â€" passeâ€"partout| harp, and after the meeting a _ reâ€" work and supplies of various kinds.| ception was given to Mrs. Baur at Brand specializes in Eastman merâ€"| which coffee and cakes were served chandise of all kinds and orders reâ€"| by the committee. ceive prompt attention. The studio xt meeting is to be in the is conducting a clearance sale Of @| evening at 8 o‘clock on Thursday, large selection of picture frames| Qctober 20 at Witten hall. Several complete with glass at reasona@ble| speakers including, Mr. J. A.â€"Coyâ€" prices. fee _ ner of the Chicago Chamber. of Briergate Community Club Holds Party Our next meeting will be strictly business and held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phelps, Noâ€" vember 1. \ _ Forest Phone According to the story told Highâ€" â€"land Park police, Dundee was about Republican Women‘s Meeting Big Success; Mrs. Bauer Is Speaker club of Highwood will hold its regâ€" ular weekly meeting on Thursday evening, Oct. 13, at eight o‘clock in Santi‘s hall, Highwood. â€" _ (Continued from page 3) administration can correct condiâ€" tions and while economic affairs are being righted; that the administraâ€" tion has placed a great deal of govâ€" ernmental machinery in operation which will bring about recovery. President Praised Although the administration has Feen delayed by political bickering and counter propo:als of proposed norkâ€"barrel and radical legislation, the President finally has accomâ€" nlished his principal objectives and that we are on the road to recovâ€" ery which recovery has every apâ€" rearance of stability. We all must cooperate and lend our help. A great many peovnle are criticising and igâ€" norantly blaming President Hoover for all economical ills but that nothing is either good or bad excent by comparison and that if we will compare our condition in this counâ€" try, with the conditions in other countries, we will find that we are ‘till better off than any country in the world. Our national credit is sound. Our dollar will still buy a dollar‘s worth of goods, andâ€" alâ€" though a lot of our people are out of employment, we are feeding them. A hobo, known to his companions as "Scotty" Dundee, was. killed Sunâ€" day by a Northwestern freight train near Fort Sheridan station. to "hop a freight" and slipped unâ€" derneath the wheels. The next meeting is to be in the evening at 8 o‘clock on Thursday, October 20 at Witten hall. Several speakers including, Mr. J. A.â€"Coyâ€" ner of the Chicago Chamber. of Commerce, Mr. Louis E. Leverone, publicâ€"spirited Highland Park citiâ€" zen, Mr. Lew Hendee county clerk of Lake county are scheduled to be present and a cordial invitation is Hobo Killed Attempting to Board Train Sunday extended to every man and women interested in the election on Novemâ€" ber 8 to attend the meeting. Republican Women of A prominent speaker will address the meeting and V. William Briddle will give a short talk of instruction to voters. This club is intended for the American and Italian women of Highwood, and will welcome guests from surrounding towns who wish to attend the meetings. 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