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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1932, p. 7

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ANDIDATES K HERE NOV, 1 ven candidates for con. issembly and county of. en invited to speak at es‘ meeting which wil day evening, Nov. 1, at in the Ravinia village meeting is being ar. he League of Women rich Mrs. Marce A. Law and the Ravinia Civic of which Mrs. E. J session of legislature 1 to the people for ejection at the next bly. The submission Revolution. _ The go to further patriiâ€" particularly the local ‘ foreign born, which s year more than ficult with candidates ies. It is advisable to ple ballot and study it ore Nov. 8. Sample ther nonâ€"partisan inâ€" ncy relief bond" issue ted on a separate balâ€" majority votes "yes" ate property tax will and the bonds will be r present county ‘gasoâ€" he majority votes "no" ote, your 1932 state bill ~will be nearly zh taxes help boost everybody. The IIliâ€" te constitution can be meet all public deâ€" ed on page 30) esident. Everyone in. vited to come. llot Is Long this year is unusually y Amendment _ y amendment, which nittee is working to articularly pleasant esting prizes, though rranged by League s to Be Held Raâ€" Village House tection by members of Park League of Womâ€" y, October 25, is the al charity card party ind Park Woman‘s by the members of apter, Daughters of f Women Voters enâ€" _ to only one article s the proper revision nstitution. If three n be offered to difâ€" of the constitution i of the general asâ€" elieved that by this icles instead of one, d Party | an‘s Club to Teld October 25 hose who work to a litt‘e are invited tions to Mrs: A. 8. kland drive, or to ty on Tuesday. be distributed the mm murnes iR ane ts Sb h in e rocvcmer ue " Avdverzones The Central States duplicate conâ€" tract bridge tournament held at the Georgian hotel, Evanston, Saturday, October 14th under the auspices .of the Des Chapelles club was very well attended by players of note from a wide area. â€" The cups awarded for top scores in the pair competition held in the afternoon, were won by Mrs. Hugo Pick of Winnetka and Clarice K. Wellman of Highland Park. Mr. Ralph Kampâ€" ners team from his studio in the Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Grego of Linâ€" coln avenue, have just returned from an > extended motor trip through Canada and New York, stopping at Niagra Falls and Deâ€" troit, Mich., on their way home. Don Sharpless, "pro" at Bonnie Brook Golf club recently open 1 fl“_mm Waukegan Recreation rooms. â€"Mrs. Lester Olson of Vine avenue, motored to Arlington Heights last Wednesday, where she visited her sisterâ€"inâ€"law. + senâ€"of S. St. Johns avenue, while| .Mrs. Sarah Fritch of Glendale, on a furlough. Cal., has been spending several Mrs. Raymond Sheahen enterâ€"| weeks with her cousin Mrs. Eugene tained the members of her bridge| Hints of S. Second street. club onâ€"Tuesdayâ€"evening. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|â€"â€"Mrâ€"and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose and 548 CENTRAL Ave. Miss Farmer of Bostdhn, a misâ€" sionary of the M. E. church board to Aligha, near Agua, India, is visitâ€" ing her cousin Mrs. H. F. Rasmusâ€" Aduits and Children . â€"â€"CALL _ HIGHLAND PARK 114 South Deere Park _ Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller and famâ€" ily of Morton Grove were the weekâ€" end guests of Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Sam. Bernardi. prtrre sister Miss Hazel Furrow. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin, Sr., of Hazel avenue entertained at bridge on Saturday evening. . Mrs. Ralph Kenney of Danville, Ill., spent the weekâ€"end with her Katharine Beth Imig Teacher of Expression Graduate Northwestern U. School of Speech Individual instruction given to Vol. 21 Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks,. obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR Al! communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer Lrticles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to ingure apperrance in eurrent issue. _ â€" ' The Chicago Suburban Quality Group Chicago offices : loi6â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central 3355 THE HICGHLAND PARK PRESS Telephones Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. _ State 6326 Entered as Second Class Matter March 1 1911, at the Post Office at Highland:Park THURSDAY, THE UDELL PRINTING .COMPANY Udell Building, Highland Park. [Jl. ISsSsUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Local and Personal . of Highland Park _ Miss Anna Willas Scientific Swedish Massage also reducing Telephone Highland Park 915 (if no answer call 3025) October 20, 1982 A member of Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 " HIGHLAND PARK 20, 1982 No. 34 , _ Highland Park Winnetka Mrs. Stella Whitaker of Patterâ€" son, N. J., is making her home with her aunt Mrs. Julia Donsing of Sy St. Johns avenue. week and broke her hip and her leg is still confined to the Highland Park hospital. Chicago. son Junior were Sunday guests of Mr. Frank Bollen of Highwood spent Sunday in Milwaukee, with friends. « Mr. and Mrs. Christensen Roske of County Line road are the proud parents of a baby girl born October 13 at the Highland Park hospital. Towa. Mrs. E. F. Kleinschmidt and Mr. Andrew Duncan Morton weére duck The Philomathean Reading circle met Tuesday evening with _ Mrs. Ruth Sloan of Highwood. Mrs. Blanche Bell read a paper on the Life of Louisa Alcott‘s father. â€"Columbia School of Musicâ€" PIANO and THEORY Classes in ear training, rhythmic trainâ€" ing, sight reading, keyboard harmony. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK BLD. ,__ Tel. H. P. 380 _______ _ â€" FALL TERM OPENED SEPTEMBER 1: Mrs. D. A. Hastings with her littleâ€"grandson Bobby Hastings atâ€" tended the fourth birthday anniverâ€" sary party of another grandson, Donald Comstock of Niles Center, Saturday. PIANO TUNING The Young People‘s society of Bethany church will hold a Hallowâ€" een party Friday evening in the. church parlors. The Grace M. E. Ladies aid will meet this week Friday with Mrs. Fred Okey of N. St. Johns avenue. A good attendance is urged. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gentry have rented Mrs. Eugene Enders home in Deerfield and will move to Deerfield about November 1. Inexpensive Skillful Service SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Formerly with Lyon & Healy and Cable Piano Co. â€"â€"PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 314tâ€" L. MATHEW " Chicago Beach hotel, won the team of four event in the evening. The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church held their annual party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch on Tuesâ€" day evening. Helen Elizabeth Taylor Marley School of Music Rates for piano leason Weekly practice lesson $2.25 Highland Park 1138 Winnetka 3012 ¢lass leason THE PRESS Mrs. Bernard Siegele of Half Day road who has been on the sick list, is very much improved. Why argue? If you are right you learn nothing. And being wrong makes you so mad you don‘t want to learn.â€"Columbia (S. C.) State. The H. P. Woman‘s Christian Temperancée union will have their regular‘ monthly meeting "on Wedâ€" nesday, October 26 at 2 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. J. G. Fidder, 149 S. 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B 4 e A€ f /. @_ C‘ Esn o c o e ie e F ig=" z%&é g‘“ ibX _ ~";§ ir _ * t k a : * _ o *\ o e es oc & At the regular 7weekly luncheon session of the Highland Park Rotary club, at noon Monday, in the Morâ€" aine hotel, Prof. Bailey of Northâ€" western university, spcke on "Conâ€" ditions in Europe." The address was instructive and illuminating and heard with great interest by the members present, who expressed keen appreciation at the close. Prof. Bailey Speaks at Rotary Meeting The new â€" IIâ€"groomed your best.; â€"___ Evanston 702 Church St. FIVE

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