Â¥YO illia in guilty 1!â€" LyD8AY LLE of d NG sAE RO pril 21 Times and E TEST ) April $%â€"25 Ing. 47 News \PHIH, Latest hier 1 init %, 1988 ely, â€" Thursday, 9:00 a.% v'tl:;u comâ€" mittees ‘will report, Follor by adâ€" dresses given by the |superintendents of various institution :lmthe church. Thursday ernoon be: given over to financial reports of the treasâ€" urers of the |variouk organizations and funds of th orfference. Thursâ€" day afternoon at 4:00, Dr. J. A. Heck, Eilmï¬on“"e 1d éo.t conferâ€" ence. At 5:30 p.m. th #:::b:mh«- hood . will her for: a banquet. Thursday 7:30|p.m. the state bbr:th:;: dressed by D¢. Hec rl'.;l: Novelty Quintette will} p it a sacred conâ€" cert at the beginnin oï¬â€™,thilm.j special interest to th 'wnbuc,acor- dial invitation is extdnded to all who wish to attend t business will | be ied at which time district i ts for the coming four |y elected. Wednesday 8:80] p.m, Dr. Carl Heinmiller of| C id,|. Ohio, will give a | missjonary | address. â€" The choir of the | Bethichem | church of Deerfield ‘will|sing. | â€"| | "The above picture is Mr. Benâ€" der and Mr. Kamp National Tea® Stores M of the Calavo Growers.of t:l; standâ€" ingâ€" before first load of calâ€" Church Ct)nf;:ï¬f <:% ¢ Tuesday THI (Continued from Page Bishop G. E. Epp AY., API TicHnraAnp PARKST IL 18, 1 Pay Your 1) 2 mag ael o ePR PHLOI®: J uilyan T all. L.‘x?tf’uï¬ NA'rlcmAL ;. FOOD STORES bring a new . Tan t At Cacane Amcwt »$ in thas in Enr ind VN CC +( The "touch of human kindness" is a phrase often used to describe the particular kind of welfare work the Volunteers of America. organization was founded 41 years ago by Gene and Mrs. Mau Wellington th. . Mrs. Booth been untiring in her voluntary forts in behalf of those spiritual aid penal institutic and in looking r the Betacinsh titue mothers | with children, penniless while) the husband and ‘li ther serves his sentence, we are to The tags are sold for whatev'ei' anyone is willifg to give. | Permission been given to d(h“ Volunteers of ‘America to hold their 12th annual Fheart tag day" SgA Highland Park Saturday, April 20. The affair is sponsored by Magor E. B. Metzel, Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Rev. Louis W.) Sherwin, Mrs. cni Mason, Mrs. E. R. Phelps, Rev. F{: 4. TK Ot'Nein,|Mrl. J. B. Garnett,â€" Rev.: Christoph Keller and Miss Helen Boyce. ~H rters for the d will be at public library Miss: Boyce ix;‘l.ch:rge of the young. workers and the finances. â€"â€"~ t&eir thanks this drive. The team captains, and the c&yâ€" tive committeq of the Highwood B Scouts wish to express in advance, e sing a s du:'tu;d in the, Chicago Snbuï¬ Quality Group newspapers, of whi ‘Tte High Boy Scout finan drive will Tuesday, April 23. The finance committee urges Highâ€" wood residents to be as considerate this year as they have been in the past in helping this orgxtniu As Highwood iresidents hn10 a been very generous in helping energetic cha r Building organâ€" ization of American youth, it is anâ€" ticipated that| they will be glad to assist the boys again this year. â€" "Heart" Tag Day to Be > , H;d He're'April,.-f_ZO ayos ever pur¢chased in the Chiquo market. *L | Highwood Scouts To .‘ _ Start Finance Drive A| meeting ‘of the ‘entire . imittee of| the Highwood y Seo:lts will held next Mo: evening, April 22, at ;?.tn't.. at offices of the Ermine Cleaners, at Waukegan .land Webster lvdn?, Highwood. â€"| N Banking hours are from| 8 0’1 days, and Saturdays from 8 o‘ For the convenience of u_“e ta of Lake County, we have a Treasurer, to make tax collec r. aid given them in The Old Re*iabl%‘Bahï¬ Tax Teams : p; ig are as folâ€" lows: : On .Y ay, grfl 24, Troop 80, of which| Oscar Anderson il:,Seont.l(ug‘ f ylgcllih sponâ€" sored by the High]s k Rotary club,: will meet lï¬thef Community Céenter. Troop 24, of which A. D. Brush is Sco;;otuudu will meet at the Men‘s Fellows! p!lltib on Thursâ€" day, April 25, | ‘s.t‘rd"ï¬ April 27, Troop 83 unden J. W. Davis will méet at the l‘;ipcoh? school. Troop 35 under the |direction of ‘John O‘â€" Connor, Scoutmastet, Kï¬ï¬ meet Satâ€" urday, May 4 at the Lincoln school. J.|B. Garnett in cooperation with the Sweetâ€"Orr |‘cop , will . feaâ€" ture a tug of war \keries with local Boy Scout troops, jhusing a.pair of Boy Scout breeches in place of a Elbc‘k;to (2:10 on week ‘lock to 12:45. . > b;ayers of this section iged with ife Conts Jons.: || i | :‘ TUG OF WAR SERIES I take this opportunity of thanking the voters of Highland Park who have, for the;fourth time, elected me cJJixunissiOnei‘.=I shall continue to do all t.h%: lies within my power to give Highland IBrk‘ in efficient government, *‘ | | â€"â€" | t in| cooper * ‘copgpany, war \peries ops,| hsing eechey in ; ici g a P sday, vwhich| Oscar er apd whic Mle Coutley ATE BANK Here THE PRESS Lula Belle‘s Folks To Be 0O Wilxqette- Program . _Mrs, Edwin Tullis mr:iu Georgâ€" iana Mgore are in charge of ticket sales {6r the Wi&i:m College Al: umni night at th mï¬m Sh Boat, lécated on the, Chicago riv at Divefsey Parkway. u The show, which will given on Friday, May 3, will be "Forgiven at the Altir," an old fashioned meloâ€" drama. | Many tickets have already been taken, and indications are that the affair will ibe very successful. . Mr.» Portilia of the Square Deal Party wis to thank gr people of Highw or p:hei: support and will work in coâ€"opération and harmony with the newly elected counsel for a: better Highwood. [ 9g9 F Wilï¬im College Alumnae ‘J to Take Over Show Boa ir listenersâ€"in on the Barn Dance m over WLS are famâ€" iliar 1 Lula Belle, the belle of the Barh Dance show, the my woâ€" man star ever developed on that proâ€" gram., With many people Lula â€"Belle is a t favorite. Lula Belle‘s pa and ma and her little brother Pete (the Copper family), will appear at the Odd Fellows hall, 1218 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, Thuniny evening, April 26, with their friendly mounâ€" taineerg and a gala hill billy show. 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