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Highland Park Press, 18 Jan 1934, p. 6

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44 The speakers at the last meeting were Mayor E. V. Mocogni and Rev. William Nelson. Mayor Mocogni outlined the posâ€" sibilities for this community, also the CWA projects planned for the city and the employment of labor. Mr. Mocogni also announced the birthday ball to be held in honor strel shows, ‘debates, carnivals, shows and dances. Every good citizen of the City of Highwood is eligible to become a member and assist this organizaâ€" It is planned to make a drive for +a thousand members this year. None of the association officers or members receive ‘any salaries, but gladly do the work for the sake of good citizenship. ‘The association The methods of raising funds for constructive work is by having minâ€" has as its members, men of all other organizations in this comâ€" munity. "In fact it is the homeâ€" man, the property owner, the rentâ€" er, the laborer, the mechanic and the executive, all of which gives the association talent, neighborliâ€" ness and real friendship," the ofâ€" ficers say. <| «_ These lamps give indirect light for general illuminationâ€"direct light for reading | This association is now in its seventh year and through its work has accomplished much for the city of Highwood and the schools, ‘and the records show that the associaâ€" tion has spent thousands of dollars on improvements for the school and city of Highwood benefiting the citizens and children, also donations to many good ‘causes. ; It was the sense of the meeting that all members pledge their supâ€" port to ‘help the community in the President‘s plan of national recovâ€" ery in a constructive manner. Engquist, Herman Fromelt, Sante Bernardi,‘ Roy Russell, and John O Meyers. Un plans, esting on Monday, Jan. 8. The was held at the resiâ€" dence of contractor Albert E. Olson, 51 High Street, Highwood. Many questions and items of inâ€" CBP WOR M°S CRIANTOE -l!.nr'vbl.niamlog'- This is w need Fp's@hn“'imâ€" ides. t aids in promoting 2 ]" IM@C- are as follows: President, s,,;,‘,’f,;"{,"‘:,, WB&, Liske; viceâ€"president, RAY |help the Band Parents A ; treasurer, John J. Fla®â€"|raise money for new band ‘retary, Albert Axt. have organized a "sma cutive officers are John Eo'w’fich wl muusitartl ‘m ingsams @ Public Service is featuring sonie grea ues this month. Here‘s an opporthnity t merchandise of good quality at prices t what you would expect to pay: Gome i: a chance too good to miss. With r prices on all types of merchandige you not get this opportunity to save %gain. assurance of fair wages to thousands d§ company‘s employes who are an important part the buying power of the community. i Lower rates, which would save you but pennies, may jeopardize a stable industry which is $o necessary toyourcomfonudwlhegrov:hofmi unity. As a user, you are vitally concerned with the fairness of the charges made for gas and electric servicé. Upon these charges depends the financial soundness of the company which supplies you with these services. | And upon such financial soundness the conâ€" tinuance of uninterrupted service, the ion of the investments of thousands of Illinois citi and the UTILITY SOUNDNESS In addition to the band program in assembly, two other benefit afâ€" fairs for the band are planned soon. There will be a card party on Wedâ€" nesday, Jan. 24, and benefit movie This "small band" was organized without the knowledge of Harold Finch, director of the band, who is now sponsoring the organization which was planned before the Christmas holidays. help the Band Pgrents Association raise money for new band uniforms, have organized a "small band," which will present a program in asâ€" sembly at the school soon, Benefits Planned To : hefcl® Nustinlarimsiiynaystmliervensies hn irithecart neifihertnchercnrcn c A vhe . Alcyon Aineatre on ‘to be held on Jan. 80. ~> > * % mmm:; je pictu: Rev. ‘Nelson gave a very interâ€"| on those . ings is "H. 0. 8, Iceâ€" esting talk on President Roosevelt‘s|berg." â€" . | . .\ â€" : 11| twelve points and demonstrated the| â€" There : uho~boa Jlane points by using a large blackboard.|to be at the Highland Park ::t«k«.g:mnnhh.d his talk, Woman’ni lub sometiny, (Febru invited members present to| 8rY: . .‘ ; | | ask questions. â€" His answers to all 'l'hem;ouhnu of the hif | sehool questions were very satisfactory. |Parentâ€"Teacher Associftipn (have Fortyâ€"five members of Deerfieldâ€" Kenny‘s Imperial Rhfapsod ALLâ€"STAR COLORED RE Where the LOWEST PRICES q‘ Any Highball _ or Cocktail Mj Made with the Fing-t of America ‘3 For those desiring to LIQUORS our old policy f e includ Der lemonij $ 1'00 ‘person i" flas Stables 6344 Broadway at Devon Raise Funds For the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Band L. _ ; _DCTSOM evening, _ DANCING FROM 8:30 ‘THIL 8â€"Course Delicions DINNER Served from 5 to 9 p. m. , eager to e great valâ€" ity to get ices below me in. It‘s fith rising Ael:::; ,'l‘tl"t: ig to g t d policy still tem includ:j all lemonade, log: in glasses jwi evening, â€" | ) ».». $1.00 Mrs. James L. Martif rh*flent of the t Shop s lst, f1:hat: it is . not |necessary iave | the "thrift" until that day ie : shop needs things very badlyright now and pouib]y a small additional ‘doâ€" nation could be brought to |the tea. Laurel Ayenue and t the many friends of be able to be there. home of ‘Mrs. Roger O,‘i Ma:'ld..ly' Jan. 29 eldrake 10421â€"2: @ Night Clubs P 3 candle style, | _ low as $1.95 light : Clubs an 25¢ 1139 «L DAWN || | apsodians ‘ the gin ganberry with ice f ir own emains. â€"paid W 4 until 6 o‘ &E PRESS . the 217 for C The Citizens dommifiée recâ€" ommends your approval of this proposal. [ More school facilities are needed. . ~ || § € Lake Forest pays 45,30/0 of the High 'Schoolj;-taxes. Why not play fair with Lake Forest? POLLING PLACES High School . . . Highland Park City Hall «.. .. . LakeForest Oak Terrace School . Highwood Town Hall . . ; . . . . Deerfield Saturday 1 ' t | | | | § _ | f | | | ! y f ; | A ~ | | ‘ : Cif & . ‘ j b | /4 @ Polls open 7:00 TBE at the 6 C _*~FOR , Jan. 20| .m. to 7:00 p.m. ‘FOR " THURSDAY, JANU No 14 4% "The Legit dorsed the N 1920. Hower and organizat tled away un are far belo fey years age mightily to a1 headquarters: with the u§ nayy has been in the arma THURSDAY, eost us an ul ure, thousand lives and mo! essarily woy lent methods _"And wha forces during Tween our d first actual e national eme have any all in cHreck w 3ady! "ee figerance di ability to f mccording to : "On April States entere able to s S u b u THE N Spencer MIAMI

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