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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1932, p. 29

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cting this orchestra the took into consideration all available that play tom nts, and Roc Roman was er hearing a radio broat orchestra plays the latest , besides specializing in " _ music, as "Minnie the and the "Wabash Blues‘ ill be the only time tha‘ his boys will appear in y for a long time, as they for the west coast soot engagement, where they the state of ~California hear those red hot tuns c Roman can play them," tation of the committet y mag r * door. Refreshments wil in the basement of th haeffer, James Duffy,-z tingdahl with the assessory There was perhaps no one land ~Park more familia assessed real estate values vicinity than Frank Laing, passing will result in a los mmunity at large. . â€"â€" is a â€"highly respected citi. his many friends will lean ath with deep regret. man‘s sixâ€"piece ‘radio orâ€" ill play at the: Sanitay nce to be held next Saturâ€" ng, Nov. 12, at the Oak chool in Highwood. Dane tart. at 8 o‘clock, and all will go toward: financing ) â€"Elm street, Winnetks ored ‘by the Ladies Al the ~Evangelical church Christmas gifts will al» d. ‘The proceeds will & relief fund. C. A. Ping rial at Lakeâ€"Forest â€" 1 services will be held this at 2:30 p.m. from the fam. ‘nce, 641 Glenview avenue, ial inâ€"Lake Forest cemeâ€" a Artus, Dorothy Woltze, rard A. Laing, were born to n. 1914 to 1916 Mr. Laing he â€"city â€"flf;B‘!cllltnd Park survive him. § mpathy of the community ed the family in their be his wife_and three chil Laing leaves four grand , Barbara and Betty Ar rchestra to â€" â€" â€". y Highwood Danee time toâ€"getâ€"yourâ€"ordé ;ilu eards, and thus b a wide selection. ‘l'h! irk Press, L * sessor, and for more ge sale will beâ€" hell ov. 17 beginning at 7:3 ntinued from page &) and Johnny Fuscone ar A, LAING,67, J NEARLY 8,000 VOTE WEEMSDAYI: IN THIs TOWNSHP ~Woitze ~and than Sunday, November 13th roverink obje The first of a series of special | once, (@) cor ... musicalâ€"vesper services will be held y _ this Sunday evening, Nov. 13th, in ~‘Trinit «<Trinity Episcopal church, at 7:30 Rev. __0‘clock. ( On this occasion Miss Priscilla Carver will be the artist of the eveâ€"| Sunday, N â€".â€"ning, presenting several piano selâ€"| after Tri â€" ections. The Volunteer choir, which| 7:30 a.m. is composed of twentyâ€"five voices| 9:30 a.m. ... and which participated in the servâ€"| 11:00 a.m. . ices during the summer months at | mon. ; _ Trinity church, will present a numâ€"| . 7:30 p.m. <â€"â€"berâ€"o%fâ€"anthems in keeping with the | ice. ~_ Thanksgiving season. Solos will be 4 nmtb% Mrs. F. J. Ronan and Mr.| There w is T. 0. pson. The choir is unâ€" | Service lea; â€"â€" der the direction of Ralph â€"F. Anâ€" on Monday _ schuetz. The service will be read | o‘clock, in . â€" by .the Reverend Christoph Keller,| luncheon, + _â€" rector of Trinity church. . o‘clock. th â€"~ed in 1892. ‘~votes for the two presidential canâ€" didates of those parties, with of â€"‘eourse the Democratic candidate from the members, Be sure to reâ€" serve Tuesday for an evening of fun. the other â€"county Republican candiâ€" dates were running for reâ€"election for the home talent play to be given by the Women of the Moose. It _national and state tickets, and the Republican winners on the county ticket. Precinets ‘, 5' 69 7' &m 8' out of the twelve, showed a majorâ€" ity of Republican national and state tically no other county in Illinois has kept the same Republican ofâ€" ficials in the same offices for as many successful terms as Lake ficial elected by Lake county was Sheriff A. F. Conrad, who was electâ€" For the first time in forty years the Democrats placed a full county ticket in the field in Lake county Revublican county." ‘Charles E. Mason, state‘s attorney; and Charles E. Russell, surveyor. In addition, the Republican candiâ€" dates for state representative, Richâ€" ard â€"J. Lyons and>William M. Carâ€" Lo Saie S h en d ho mm n n ie y n se oge t k n m * O SWIMMING 2 senator. j __ESwimming as usual each Saturday mornâ€" â€"~"Banner Republican County" ng at the high school tank. Competent life leading by a big majority. â€" Deerfield township fell in line with the total county vote in passing the $20,000,000 bond issue for emergenâ€" ey relief, the gateway amendment to change the state eonstitution, and the proposed change in the banking laws. These three propositions carâ€" ried in Lake county about 10 to 1. The Republican winners ofâ€" counâ€" ty offices are as follows: Dr. J. L. Taylor,â€"coroner; Robertâ€"J. Pearsall, auditor; Lewis O. Brockway, recordâ€" Vesper Service at Trinity Church With the exception of Mr. Mason. _ _ Socialist Votes _ _ In. one local precinct, there were _ many Socialist as Republican (Continued from page 3) Hold Play, Tuesday There will be a meeting of the Service league and Womans auxiliary on Monday, Nov. 14th, at 10:30 o‘clock, in the parish house. After luncheon, which is served at 12:30 o‘clock, there. will be an addrcu] by Mrs. J. 8. Appleton of Grace church, Oak Park. Mrs; Applqton.l Children. e Class 1 ~â€"The members of Trinity club will at+7:00 meet on W‘dm:z' evening, Nov. j 16th, at 7:30 0‘ in the parish| __â€" _ (1) Pass the swimmer‘s test for American ied Cross, (a) tread water 30 seconds, (b) loat motionless, (c) perform plain or racing wing . side and one othor standard stroke, (¢) witness demonstration of artificial resâ€" riration, (f) swim 50 feet on back using egs only, (g) recover object in 6 to 8 feet A water by means of surface dive,. (2) Life savers must pass ‘the following wests after at least eight hours preparaâ€" 3 h N iew: J in a s obe from middy blouse, skirt or bloomers ind camp shoes, and swim 100 yards, (b) selease double grip on one wrist, left and ~ight (c) release front strangle hold, left ind right, (d) release back strangle hold, ‘eft and right (e) resuscitate, 14 minutes‘ jemonstration. _ Schaefer __prone â€" pressure method, (f) surface dive in 6 to 8 feet, reâ€" covering objects 3 times, and a 10â€"]b. weight once, (g¢) correct approach, 30 feet, and head Sunday, Nov. 13th, the 25th Sunday after Trinity: : 7:80 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. The Church school. â€"hat met last Saturday miorning is to change its meeting to Thursday afternoon at 1:80. ‘This course is to train aduits in the leadership of Brownie packs. It also gives BROWNIE PARTY The Brownie Pack which meets with Mrs. McKewen and Miss Bengeston at Christ church ?arilh house on Mondays, celebrated Hallowe‘en with a most exciting party. Each Brownie came in costume, and all wore their Brownie smiles. After the grand marchâ€"there were stories by Miss Bengeston ind by various Brownies. . Magic papers eould be used by the girls. Won‘t you help :'l‘\g.cam’p committee by doing some i?ntiu, inue to be the same as those for the American â€"Redâ€"Crossâ€"juniorâ€"tHifeâ€"saving â€"ward, Since the American Red Cross has ‘evised its requirements, the new rules for he life saver badge are now as follows : Seouts of the New Trier council. A cabin has been offered for weekâ€"end trips by Mrs. Kendrick . of Hubbard Woods. This cabin is on the Fox River about 35 miles from Winnetka, and is available for use by any ind candy cornâ€" were found around and iboutâ€"and justâ€"beforeâ€"leaving,â€"Brown Owt rave _99!3 Q{owyh a huge taffee apple.â€" It nterested mothers an opportunity to find ut just what the Brownie daughter is doâ€" savers and instructors are in attendance «ich Saturday morning. Below are the reâ€" puirements for the life saver badge. (Note : Requirements for the life saver badge conâ€" If you are interested in using the Kenâ€" drick cabin, will you call the office so that arrangements can be made. Here is some very good news for the Girl ~Trinity . Episcopal Church Rev. C. Keller, Rector â€" Laure] Avenue ne at +.i «m un kn neeiRiiIi www wcnny o0 BROWNIE COURSE Announcements Morning prayer and serâ€" council. It will accommodate vesper serâ€" ndaitiae. Elm Place school Community Gym class for older boys started meeting last Monday evening; and many of the old gang were back to enjoy playing a good game of basketball Mr. Thomas Martin is again the leader of this class and he assures all who come a good active time. In a few weeks a league will be formed for the teams who workâ€"out at Elm Place school gym. In the meantime the boys are getting their teams toâ€" gether. â€" This class meets every Monâ€" day evening at 7:30. Ail older boys who live in the neighborhood of Elm P nige e en ogg hoh w B d | THANKSGIVING | _ Thanksgivingâ€"dsy ‘will soon be with us | once more. Girl Scout Troops will be beginâ€" | nirig to plan ways and means for providâ€" jug those generous Thanksgiving baskets for lgn: less fortunate neighbors. will be â€"organized a basketball lea« gue as in other years. Ray Cox is Lincoln â€"schoolâ€"Community â€" Gym class for older boys is now meeting regularly for basketball drill and out and play with us. school troop whenever a sufficient number of girls petition for the same. onstrating the laws were given.â€" _ Next week a scribe is to be elected. and â€" remember â€" how â€"much â€"easierâ€"it is â€"to stay in thin to get in. Miss Flinn and Older Boys Classes â€" . in Basketball Start school, and there are five or six more just rbout ready. You know there is a waiting list in this troop, girl scouts, and don‘t forget how easy it is to lose your place to some one else. Be punctual and regular Last week‘s meeting was spent in pracâ€" teing â€"knots and in going: over the Tender: foot work for those girls about, to become Girlâ€"Scouts. Each patrol made up a game very interesting . original (drafuatizattons, and revealed the fact that there was undisâ€" covered talent which may be developed in the future to bear good fruit. _ The plans for next meeting are along very different l‘nes so watch next week‘s notice to see what happened. * BROWNIE PACK NO. I ~o Brownie Pack No. 1 enjoyed a lovely littleâ€"Halloween party at Trinity church on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 28. ‘The Brownies school selves . with their spool knitting. costume and a. prize was given for the best costume.. There was also a prize given for the one making the best model out of a balf stick of chewing gum. â€" > This week‘s meeting was spent in pracâ€" t‘cing carrying the flag for a proper flag ceremony.. Games for learning the ten Girl Scout laws were played and charades demâ€" HIGH SCHOOL TROOP _There will be a meeting of the high school troop at Ravinia vflfi!hm on Wednesâ€" dry evening. of this week. All girls interâ€" ested in Girl Scouting and being of high out of ~twelve game requirements â€" given each patrol leader. . sc was spent in learning some new Brownie lessons. â€"A story about what a good Brownâ€" ie did was told. A few games were played after which the Brownies busied themâ€" school age will be most cordiaily welcomed by the two leaders, Miss Elizabeth Flinn and Miss Mary Lu McClernan. een lollyâ€"pops were served various tricky ways. A grand time was had by all the litâ€" tle Brownies. The meeting on Thursday, November 3rd, 80 swimmers carry Read The Wantâ€"Ads carry, 30 feet, (h) correct approach, 80 feet, and crossâ€"chest carry, 30 feel, (6) appronct! Last Tuesday nine of the girls passed the Last week the scouts of Troop No. 5 enâ€" in TROOP NO. 4 TROOP NO. 3 rir , carry, 80â€" feet, (j) tired & u“t:z pmfilw %oâ€"tqm too in several weeks brought "forth some and In the Community Touch Footbail .league that is being sponsored by Community Service, Inc., the Panthâ€" ers team has reached first place by a slight margin of one game over the Tigers. The Panthers have won six of seven games played, while the Tigers have won five of six games The teams in this league are as follows: Ravinia, Ramblers, Tigers, Panthers and Aces. They play touch football on theée park playgrounds afternoons just before dark. Ray Cox is the leader of the league. Panthers Leading RELIABLE LAUNDRY â€" _PHONE 568 360 CENTRAL AV., HIGHLAND PARK TENDERLOIN â€"_STEAK â€" French Fried Potatoes MARIO CUCCHIARA Saturday Night Phone H. P. 178 gyp QUALITY LAUNDERERS Lambeth Workshop ~CABINET MAKERS Draperies â€" Fabrics CAFETERIA Cabinet work. Chairs reâ€"caned 124 S. 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