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Highland Park Press, 23 Dec 1937, p. 9

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«4 _ Wwednesday, Thursday, Friday % December 29â€"30â€"31 ;Arith John Jack Oakie, Ida Lupino, Gilbert, The list of trustees to serve for a term of tw& years includes the following: L. B. Sinclair, Roderick *MacPherson, Mrs. Roger Vail, Mrs. Eleanor Fyffe, Mrs. R.T. H. Hastâ€" ings, Mrs. Ed. Tullis, L. Abt, H. B. Aiston, John Mills Easton, J. Sigurd Johnson, Edwin Kubh, Jr., E. V. Moâ€" 'eozni. R. K. O‘Hara, Leonard M. Rieser, Clarence H. Witt. Local Hospital Adopts Trusteeship at Annual Meeting= . j (Continued from Pilg® 1J * ". . oo the x 1 i ml% n the selection of the 45. trustees the entire community has been most carefully and diligently canvassed in order that the complete group the community in evaty respect; loâ€" 3fion.n«.eolorndm1u- cation, race, color and creed. Naâ€" turally a truly representative board of trustees will more closely cement relationship â€"‘between the> hospital and the community with consequent benefit to both. £ .h}mllpummm- h means hoped to give the community maximum repâ€" resentation over a period of years. Mmq!hummhflgxb- land Park will shareâ€" alike with those more recently adopting Highâ€" land Park as their home. s Under the byâ€"laws of the foundaâ€" tion the personnel is to consist of 45 trustees, who agree to serve for a period of at least one year;.. At the end of each year 15 new trustees THURSDAY, DECEMEBER 23, 1987 . ‘The first list of trusteps, to serve for a term of one year includes the following names: M. E. Shire, Charâ€" les E. Henkle, Mrs. E. L. Millard, Mrs. W. A. Wieboldt, Mrs. Tom Wyles, Ralph A. Bard, E. A. Belâ€" ‘mont, Catzol Binder, Carl Bingham, Thomas Créigh, E. James Fucik, J. B. Garnett, Robert L. Grinnell, John Newey, D. D, MeCormick. ‘Those serving for the three year term are:â€" R. P, Sherer, H. E. Hooâ€" wer, D. 8. Boynton, Mrs. George Childs, Mrs. Henry Getz, Mrs. Elizâ€" abeth Randall, George C. Baldwin, Ed. Ballenberg, Raiph W. Cleary, Herbert F. Friedlich, S. M. Hastâ€" ings, Samuel S. Holmes, Bruce i "BROADWAY MELODY OF 19238" _» with Robert Taylor, Eleanor Powell, George Murphy, Binnie Barnes, NEW YEAR‘S EVE BIG MIDNIGH kinaing at 10:50 p.m. % A. Watkins. The Highland Park Hospital Founâ€" dation :board of managers consists of: M. E. Shire, Mrs. Charles Z. Henkle and Mrs. E. L Millard who will serve in this capacity for the mof one year. L. B. Sinclair, o k ‘MacPherson and Mrs. Roger Vail, elected for twoâ€"year "Ticien Yineck, Mistha Auer, £ian Mawhray, Jtrome Covkh, Atine Kruger term. R. P. Sherer, H. E. Hoover and D. S. Boynton elected for the term of three years. "Foundation" Not a New Idea The change in administrative form from association to foundation has tbeen under considération by the board for a number of years. The PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL : FARAGRAPHIO: "Buna" â€" LATRST PARAMOUNT NEws Bunday, Monday, Tuesday Friday, Saturday (Saturday continuous, 2 to 11) December 24â€"25 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Complete New Show M > a 9 iguies of 1938" ‘"Walter Wanger‘s Vogues * SCREEN SONG, "Whispers in the Dark®" â€" ‘HEADLINER, "Hein Heaven" "VAUDEVILLIANS* â€" "REEL YAUDEVILLE® . LATEST PATHE NEwWs * * c Thakyt her Hhieed Charles whminger Nachs Anw"‘ **~‘ Brady, Milland, Winninger, Mischa Auer ropuram sorechitermAs coron Cantoon s Gasariessn® t3 _ _ Novelties BIGGEST PREP ARATIONS : Balloons Serpentine .%l + F Fun 2106 â€" 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest BIG EVENT! â€" PRIZES! â€" BIG EVENT! Christmas Greetings at Miduight . . . A HUGE CELEBRATION mmmm- "‘THREE SMART GIRLS" 3. AEVIICT ECE . Sihler, Frederick (Sunday continwous, 2 to 11) LATEST METRO7 t and at 12:15 a. m. making the hospital a more apidératioh, eneditation temink f the * of te structure as the best for the furtherance of tives; . Ekperience in :aimilar mmw% tumstances revealed that a !uotn-miblmymncnt‘ part of the community served brought forth immeasurably gréater results. .It is felt that such will be the case with respect to our fine hospital organization. Hence the ereation of this new form of the old and original idea as conceived at the outset, more than 19 years ago. The technical staff, personnel and equipment of the hospital will reâ€" main unchanged.â€"Contributed. Lake County Shows Decrease in Sale Figures have just been received from the Illinois Tuberculosis Assoâ€" clation showing the receipt from the Christmas Seal Sale in 31 counties in lllincis through December 15, 1087. There has been an increamse in all but four of these counties. Lake ‘County is one of the four and shows the largest decrease. This can only mean one thing, that Lake county will have to cut its program while other counties are making a decided progress theâ€"coming year, unless we can still raise the necesâ€" sary amount. _ B u. ie‘ of Christmas Seals Let us show the public that Lake county can at least equal the reâ€" ceipts of last year. We need that amount to carry on the same proâ€" gram of last year without giving any thought to additional work which is badly needed. If you have tucked your Christmas Seals away in some nook or cranny, please get them out and pay for them and use them. It is never too late to pay for Christmas Seals, but the earlier the better. See ,}Int every letter and package mailed bears the Seal with the doubleâ€"barred cross and let the world know that you have enrolled in the campaign to raise funds to fight tuberculosis the year around in Lake county. & Subscribe for the PRESS VINOY PARK] BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW HOTFEL"A 25¢ 10c * December 29â€"30â€"31 December 26â€"27â€"28 2106 Favors have is of New. Magazine Not for Financial Gain; to Improve Affairs and Canada December 14. Printed in nine languages and ten countries, this publication is international in. coverage as well as content and is unique in many respects, It carries no advertising and expects to make no profit, As the editors say "it is puhgahdmhuhdonunbuh remake nations," The staff is comâ€" posed of volunteers from the busiâ€" ness and professional world, new to pictorial journalism and. working without pay, Rising Tide, . the new pictorial, made its: appearance on the news Rising Tide shows in pictures the news of an answer to personal probâ€" lems and world unrest and the pubâ€" lishers feel that it is a constructive ipresentation of positive news in every day events in the lives of a rising tide of new men and the new already on sale abroad. In England ten members of the British Parliaâ€" ment sent a copy of Rising Tide Some of the foreign editions are CRANBERRIES Rxtra fancy .............. Juicy Florida Extra GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES per boxr Cake Flour BUTTER KRAKERS 19¢ P R E 8 8 "tha E% h held up Coronation has sent a to Sach o!fln&lmh-ev!t:"n-'- Union â€" which â€"represents thirtyâ€"five tho men. ‘The President of sent a copy of the :Finnish edil to every member of his Parâ€" lianient with a peréonal letter. In Holland the Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. J. A. N. Patiji, sent a copy: of the Dutch edition with a personal letter to all the members of the Dutch Parliament. The American edition, with a first printing of 800,000 is claimed to be the largest first run of any publiâ€" cation on sale on the news stands. The financial backing of Rising Tide has been furnished by all types of people, from truck driver and facâ€" tory worke rto office worker and businessman, who have gladly dug down into their pockets to carry the initiml expenses of publication. The editors have expressed the hope that this publication will serve as a rallyâ€" ing point for the constructive forces in the country. for 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ Savoy o> Monarch Plum Pudding or Date Pudding Savoy PUMPKIN 2 No. 2%, size cams ............... & for Gingerale â€" Root Beer, Lime Rickey 4 large size bottle ...._..__.. *X for (plus bottle deposit) Cranberry Sauce Pure APPLE CIDER Crosse & Blackwell Fig Pudding APPLE SAUCE University Club for per box Cake Flour 35¢ 2 k= 65¢ Dr.E.T.McSwain Noted Educator At Lincoln P. T: A. Lincoln School. P.T.A. will hold its next meeting on Friday oveâ€" ning, January 7th, at 8 o‘clock. Dr. Eldredge T. McSwain, Assoâ€" ciate Professor of Education at Northwestern University will be the speaker of the evening. Dr. McSwain is a graduate of Teachers College at Columbia ‘University, and at present divides his time beâ€" tween his t Northwestern and extension in River Forâ€" est, IIl. He has few peers in his presentation of materials relating to the field of elementary educaâ€" tion, and his keen interpretation and understanding of present eduâ€" cational trends and needs has gainâ€" ed for him unlimited recognition by his fellow colleagues. We are very happy to be able to present educational trends and needs has gained for him unlimited recogniâ€" On0 21c. 21¢ 29¢ 49¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10c COLD MEATS Meat Specials Very Special; Ib, Swift‘s Premium POT ROAST BEEF TONGUES PURE Smoked Serve BIRDS EYE Foods for your BIRDS EYE t LIMA BEANS Eyeâ€"Peas, o Abligreemtnintg s M aaraasy inR Birds Eye Raspborrics, pha. _ 28¢ Ducks â€" FANCY FRESH DRESSED POULTRY JONES ... 093C m for g en mss Aifihaiie IW”M’WW and ony one elss will avail themselves of this ity. to b% Dr. McSwain. /The teachers ‘umm:ro T:80 that evening so that the fath» ers will have an opportunity Bo meet his child‘s teacher and have wny conferences with them which they may desire. 6 Christmas Dinner. 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 _ Highland Park Subscribe for the PRESS GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor EGlectric Shop Chickens MEAT _ 30¢ _27¢ 12%c _271¢ 30¢ 25¢

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