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Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1937, p. 5

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WAY. WEIR tt, W Buy club-nun mound plum (or eon-mu ”in: and - of ”It for vol-nua- worku- at a. mu muting of the Beard a! mum. of the You. Won-'5 Christin -intion on M. In. T. L. chorn. yarn-Mt. tqetted the meeting with m trtrtrimthtttat tatkmstheriituar-tuY.W. C. A. can have in the live- of all girls and wow in than community. Duodenal: M by In. Ctithtrd Hutu, religion: education chur- mn, 1!."th this “W Jata. Y.W.C.A. Directors Discuss Activities for Coming Year In. J. B. Gen-M. hence chir- men. prenatal new bill: to! "pro. "lend luLLBu-nnvethe Water's report for the summer months. The resignation of In. Lee Prank u odmtion chem-nun wu mated with regret end enn- cietion of her work. In. Eugene ram: and Earl Friend: were up- pointed to develop two new clue pro- jeal- whicl hive been toque-ted. The lppfonl of the neighbors 9nd mason-by on the new pulls: for the exterior, and the interior improve- ment: which mid to the comfort of tioned in the how report of In. Theodore Fischer. duimn. The electric refrimtor which in shred with residents doing their own cook- ing and the screened-in porch were this summer additions. Using the corners of the numbly room for bedrooms with portable wooden par- titiona meant increased “commode- tionu for trensients during the my tion period. A growing demand for room: " the_Y .by younger em- ployed business girl: we: reported. thou: “in; an: hum “9A0 Mu- The satiation] report given by Mrs. J. B. Gnrnett shdwed that even in the "cation month of August the Y is . center of much coming and going. There were 172 “no", " attended the Mothers' club cud nutty, so many came to the carnivnl that no count couId be kept, tusd " extr- overnight guests were accom- modated. It was found that .moat of then were members of Chicago families no that they preferred to go into the city on their time oil. For the prey an: an effort will be made to cooper- nte in making "nibble Waukegln activities if there are young women interested. Miss Adele Everett reported for the committee Itudyirig the need for tt"reereational program for colored women employed in the community. General plans for continuing edn. eationnl tours, club p r o g r a m a, monthly Sand-y afternoon "were, Leadership Gouncil study under the sponsorship of enlarged committee were spoken of by Mia: Mary Robe, executive seeretarr. Omni-tian plans for the high school girl-' u- socintion were mentioned by In. Andrew Bradt. Mrs. Earl much, membership cheirmen, In. Lyle Gonrley, socinl chairman, and In. W. A. Alexander outlined plen- for EARLY BIRD BOUR-6:30 P. M. TO 7:00 P. M. Amman . Every my am.» Sunday atad Sunday . ADMISSION Adults COMPLETELY Children 25c adRUf'.'llhTge1JL. 10c nun. as Gui. . 7 mum " Gen- . “Ind-y Id Pre" "mun. - t_r--o"ttr- ad End-g) can: mo. '1. a-iiDTideFrr] ”My-My“ a“! I. n - Sun. “-841 “bl-HM“ Incl-“vulva”: 'hu'ath%end=l'tl'lrnu'l'h'l'Jg ' P""'"'""""'""),"'.",,,,,,, rorBm"u.tmsd6-" LAT-Ir m me:~m==.w~m """Ndlrtlllllthimt ”In . a." VHF '_-.""----."'----- Plumbing and Heating . . ELECTROL OIL BURNERS 512V; Lure] Avenue . math-d Put ~_MBWM271 - 1usHeetea,WP.A8' ,vatousie-,Beqaomtdt,rarr9-rinomehott, " Inc. m Ind. m w lam -- ---- __ A com-mug“ A-rlu" ---.--__--- ‘_ Si"k 272 Ill. Deer-nth Ara, we Forest 3753 with Jen-Arthur. w Ana-ll. - Milk-d. but. M, V In Nmt, ad hull- Put-n “m WAY "lit "HORIOW‘" " - " I'll MCI.” HOWARD MORAN “m A "A.” " Ramr mm a” mom 1‘0", "WI ml.” um um: I". TAt-iii-r- "In " All-unchan- Alth- which will t_tredtrreo-titto-tirse thi-k. Puma! union for In. Paul W.» of on Eastwood “9an who did “tidal! My akin In" hold My mm“! it the " dumb “than church. Bud-l w" l North Sham and": of Mom- 0 on. Her death in: sudden. coming as I distinct duck to he: funny. tht Sunday morning her husband found her dead in bed, death coming to her while tshe wu sleeping; evident,- ly an hert pluck being the cam. Sudden Death Takes Mrs. Paul Webb; Funeral Tuesday In. Wbbb “I born on July Mt, "" in China. I child of Mr. Ind In. Chi-t and Anna Andaman, to whom the name of Alan Cumin. ml then. She chain the cum: of I nehool when receiving her edu- cation " the lown State Tucker- college, and taught in various schools in Emmet County, Iowa. _ On July 22, 1922, Ibo "I married to Mr. Pull Webb " Ennston. A yen later the “mil, moved to Highlnnd Park, where it since has resided. Hrs. Webb took ax active part in community “tin, being In MBeer of the Mothers club when she pun-ed may. ' Her death in mourned by her but bnnd and their son. Paul, Jr., new seven year: old. Ber parents sur- vive her Ind also five sisters, Imong whom is Mrs. L. R. Baden of High- Innd Park. I Mario Puquesi, 25. 1046 Port Sheridln avenue, while riding his bicycle " the itsthrmsetion of Bloom street and Port Sheridan venue. New” afternoon, was‘struck by in mm driven by Joseph Speno, 281 North Ivonne. Puqueai “a hken' to the High- land Park hospital where he wu " tended by Dr. Lundstrom. Be re- ceived only slight injuries it is re- ported. Struck by Auto While Riding Bike The Y. W. C. A. announces that Miss Marion Keeney will iesume her chase: in modern and bullet dance: " the Y.'W. C. A. on October 6. Marion Keeney to Resume Classes ill Dance at Y.W.C.A. Miss Keeney is offering chase- for beginners 1nd adv-nee pupils, induding children, high school pupils and Idults. Registrations are now being received at the Y.W.C.A. The Community Garden clus of the Highland Park Woman's club will hold . buth pienie in Tumbull Community Garden Class to Picnic W]. "trTBq' 5% ”PD-M " and " WoodlatGrtonBumdMCou- her My. 8091.. n, " no " A N.ture of m. table mumm- whieh nu mambo" partieipate. V Lorraine Jun“. " you old Highwood (in, who garlic: this unm- mer (“appeared from her homo, In: attain been reported mining by his Aunt, In. Van R. Groom. with whom uh. live: on Prairie avenue. -tntu-ntotraietttteNestie will be poupond on. wuk. Highwood Girl Hit by Wander Lust It hthoughz that the mining (it! may ham gone to visit her guid- mother in Columbus, Ind., for the In: my: Monday bonding 3 south- bound North Shore train, cur-yin: I large unite-u. Jewish Women to Honor Leaders at Party Sept. 29 On Wedne‘edny, Sept. 29 " 11:30 an. n the Govenlnt club. the Con- !erence of Joyinh Women'e omen!- ntione wilt hold its first regular meeting " e baddest to honor the outing will In of Mm ll m uhdto 1". I‘ll. Wy- ot tour Mn In lavish club and civic use, numb. In. - G. Solomon. In. In“: Babe. In. halal-In but, and [In Juli. mm The prod. hat ot tho column”, In. Elm L Canaan. will watch. All deie. Mates u well u numbn- and trim of the constituent eltttm m in to “toad. Raul-nuan- my to made baton September 25 with et, Chan. Soul, 621T Gmmvood Avenue. The promm tenth. own-ion will be presented by In. Sidney main. pmnm chairman. It is a (lunatic production entitled. "Mun.“ meter: and dinehd by In. ttetta a Pram-n and madam by the North Shore Drum-tie map with 'dt Hurry Boyell in tho Judi“ to e. Ann Port Dancing Classes to Open at Y:W.C.A. Sept 29 Ani Port dlncing eUGes will be. 1rlt, Elgdnesduy, Sept. 29, " the Y.w.c.A Morning cluu for Adults. 10:30- ILM. Girls' class, ages 9-12, 3:46-4:45. High school group. 4:456:45. There has been 1 speck] mun-t. foe " uni-um toe not igtatmqthtt in the but social and" mph. This will be irgeludnd in tho High School may. 'toIutmtion will In hold n the Y.W.C.A. on. load”. Bert. Nth. from " to l or by "We!” dues ing that time. A community chat M. $1.500 vu- deteminod by members of the High- wood Social Service org-ninth»: At Highwood Deviaetg Means to Enlarge Community Fund Knitted garments require more than ordinary can in cleaning. We clean and block knitted wear to your indi- vidual measure. They cannot help but fit when f1nighed by our careful process. OTTO P. FISHER. Pm. Winks“ and Webster Avenue- Beauty For Your Knitwear . . . Ermine Climax-a. Jar. Webster Avenues Eight“. Illinois All Ph-Might:"" Pith 3710 mmmanmmmw MIN-um " In”! Clario- Portiltta, m had at the chi-Ry group. muo- od that c campaign chairman would be mod and 00an plan- Ne 010 an I!!!" would be and. " It. next muting on Ombu- & lumbar: of the Bods! Bento- 4tr. gunman who attaesded the mun union were Chairman Pom In. Juan- chy, secret-n; In. Sun Bernardi, mum"; Paul Bl“. In. an: Sound. Mm. Mon linorlni, In. Luigi, Jtattfaztiryl, Kn. Mai, Bald]. uni In. Otrmpid "htrri. PAGI m

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