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Highland Park Press, 12 Aug 1937, p. 3

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At a recent meeting of the execuâ€" tive board of St. James Young. Peoâ€" ple‘s club, the group discussed their program of activities for the next four months. St. James Y.P.C. Discuss Plans for Next Few Months THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1937 The social program planned by the board will include a moonlight boat cruise during August, chairâ€" manned by George Clark and Cathâ€" erine Orlandi. A beach or harvest party with Harriet Vivian and Jim Lorimer, acting as chairman and coâ€" chairman, will be held : during September. £ * Ed Steffen, chairman of the club, and Joar. Robasse will act as chairâ€" men of a. dance during October, while Phil Muzik and Marie Leskie will assume the responsibility of the annual card party and turkey raffie during November. New Trier Township Is Redistricted; Increase Precinets In compliance with a law passed by the le<t~sccsion of the Tilinois Tecielatu®e, providing ~Lor ~perma® wowenireguit: evion "Of" VOTTSâ€"i1t ~COOK county outside of Chicago, New Trier township has been redistricted into 40 voting districts, or precinets, instead of 31, as formerly. . These districts will be observed in county, state and national elections only, unless the villages also redistrict to conform. Also in compliance with the law, Township committeemen of the Democratic and Republican parties are proceeding with the selection of officials for the election machinery. Registrars and deputy registrars for the permanent registration, and judges of election are to be appointâ€" According to a letter sent out by Republican Township Committeeâ€" man Henry A. Gardner of Winnetâ€" ka, there are to be two registration days, the first on Tuesday, Sept. 21, the second on Tuesday, Oct. 5. He states that it is desirable that all voters. register on these two days. l It is explained that voters who register once need not register again unless they move from one voting precinet to another, in which case they must reâ€"register. The regâ€" istration is in duplicate, both sets ‘ & Linoleums ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY SUBMITTED _ AT NO OBLIGATION Showings by appointment only We also have a large ‘stock of used carpets at attractive prices. John B. Nash, Prop, Telephone Highland Park 3900 239 N. Green Bay Road fau Eyes »=TRUEHâ€" "By PLaDNâ€"spoksN Pare Vogue Cleaners -J-“.hl wheel reveint brake test TODAY We think that the BENDIX BRAKE Best Quality at Substantial Savings Cut â€" Sewed â€" Laid THE MAN WHO THINKS IT EFFEMINATE TO WASH DISHES WOUuLD THINK 1T PosiTIVELY GIRLISH TO DARN A HOLE IN HIS SOCK Carpets of cards being held by the County Clerk, and one set sent to each votâ€" ing precinet on election days. When there‘s that gleam in her eye, watch out for sweetie pie, warn the neighbors. When "Angel" takes a day off, it means an offâ€"day for the rest of the town and a laughâ€" spree and guffawâ€"picnic for everyâ€" one else seeing "Ginger" Jane Withâ€" ers in her latest hit, "Angel‘s Holiâ€" day" which will be shown Saturday matinee and evening, Aug. 14, at the Deerpath theater. Others in the cast include Robert Kent, Joan Davis, Sally Blane, and John Quaâ€" len. “Ange!’s Holiday" at Deerpath Theatre Two great stars, lb&:n Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck, achieve their true greatness together in "This Is My Affair‘ which will be shown Sunday, Monday and Tuesâ€" day, Aug. 15, 16, and 17, at the Deerpath: theater. In "This Is My Affair"‘ Robert Taylor plays the role of a young naval officer and ‘confident of Presiâ€" dent William McKinley in a dramaâ€" tic episode in the nation‘s history at the turn of the century. Others in the cast include Victor McLagâ€" len, Brian Donlevy, Sidney Blackâ€" mer, as President Theodore Rooseâ€" velt, Robert McWade, as Admiral Dewey, Frank Conroy, as President William McKinley, and many others. Tonight (Thursday) at seven o‘clock, the Highland ‘Park Lions elub will hold their weekly meeting at the. Dorcas Home in Deerfield. The annual baseball meet with the Doreas boys will be held at this time. At the close of the game reâ€" freshments will be served. Lions Club Meet at Dorcas Home Mrs. Gordon Segert of N. St. Johns â€" avenue is entertaining at luncheon today (Thursday). THE PRES3 Fell‘s Team to Play Glencoe Friday P. M. By whtaining a new pitcher, the local Fell‘s team have high hopes of a viectory over the powerful News Index team from Glencoe. "Chuck", the new â€"pitcher, is the leading pitcher on one of the strongest teams in Waukegan and has pitchâ€" ed against the strongest teams in the Chicago circuit. He has a very deceptive ball and proved it by deâ€" feating Highwood by a score of 10 to 3, striking out thirteen men. The Glencoe team proved itself a powerful outfit the last time it was here, beating a bunch of powerful hitters. Game time is nine o‘clock Friday night ‘at Sunset park. The game will be played under floodâ€" lights.. A good ball game is promâ€" ised for all those who care to see this game. Games will be schedâ€" uled every Friday night and oftener. John~G. Flint, 5047 N. Mansfield avenue, Chicago, a brother of the late Samuel G. Flint of this city, who passed away last Monday at the Highland Park hospital followâ€" ing a brief illness of pneumonia, died very suddenly Monday evening at his home following a heart atâ€" The two brothers had been very elose companions, having worked together in Deerfield and Northâ€" brook years ago and for many years having been associated together in the Chicago Northwestern terminal where John G. Flint was chief enâ€" gineer and his brother was assistâ€" ant. The deaths occurred exactly one week apart. Funeral services will be held this afternoon (Thursday) at 1:30 p.m. in Chicago with interment in Forâ€" est Home cemetery. Mr. Flint is survived by his wife and one child. Brother of Late 8. G. Flint Dies HOUSE FOR SALE: THIS BEAUVTIPUL brick colonial in the finest east lqcation n‘hm'lnthbt-fl-hhfl mh-fidn“"fi original cost. 5 bedrcoms, 3 baths, 8 lay., sun and sleeping porches. ‘Corner lot with lovely old trees. $45,000. DOG FOODS Evans Feed Store 140 Center, Winnetka 3250, Rog. Pk. 1930 Gâ€"44 §10 Central Ave. R. B. Whitaker Co. ‘;NOLD C. BREmer TELEPHONE H. P. 1983 LLER BRUSH 1 â€" MAN on sale at PAGE THREE Tel. H. P. 124

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