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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1939, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Ridgewood Park Association to Hold Annual Meeting ‘ © The Ridgewood Park association will celebrate its ninth year of community activity and conduct its annual election of officers by holding a combined dinner and Valentine party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Parsons, ‘914 Ridgewood drive, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday evening, February 7. : Announcements and invitations have been sent to everyone living in the Ridgewood Park district, bounded on the north by Glencoe avenue, on the east by Greenbay road, on the west by the Northwestâ€" ern tracks and on the south by Ridgewood place and more than a hundred are expected to attend. The large recreation room jand basement of the Parsons resi e will be used and special deco: ' and novelties to make thig more attractive will be for by a special committee ‘under the direction of Mrs. Whitt Schultz, assisted by Miss June Weber. Mrs, Clifford Moran 4s chairman of the committee in charge of the dinner and she will be assisted by Mrs, °B. Parsons, Mrs. P. McKenna, Mrs. P. Weber, Mrs. W. Blessing, Mrs. Hinn, Mrs. Hoyt Rauch, Mrs. â€" 3702 â€" 3703 30 N. First Street Do not let Flag touch floor or ground at any time. . :. . . s Do not place any object or emblem above Flag, sod" ; Do not use Flag as drapery. Use bunting., f ts f Do not use Flag as part of costume or uniform. > § f Do not use Flag in any form of advertising. & When Flag is displayed on a platform, place staff to right of speakerâ€" When Flag is displayed on floor level, place staff to right of audience. When Flag is used on a motor car display Flag from staff, never drape ‘â€"â€" or tie onâ€" | * Salute Flag when it passes. > ‘ : Honor and Protect Flag under all cireumstances. 154 <____â€" ‘ . Om _ _ 30¢ Aumicr | 29. lns Hagin Ks _ 98, -fim....-........-..m FROZEN VEGETABLES o Correctâ€" Use of the Flag of. Tnx® UxnITED STATES OF AMERICA THE CORRECT USE OF THE FLAG | ACROSS THE STREET ON THE WALL ‘ Mrs. Harry Pertz is chairman of the committee in charge of bridge, games and entertainment that will be part of the evening and for which prizes will be awarded. Mrs. Robert Spahr is in charge of reservations. ‘ ; ~Mr. Peter Weber, president of the Ridgewood Park association, states that every family residing in‘ the Ridgewood Park district is cordially invited ‘ to attend and promises that this will be one of the most novel and â€" entertaining parties ever conducted by the orâ€" ganization. € is | E. Ball, Mrs. Edw, Strenger, and General chairmen in charge of the party are Philip McKenna and H. B. Aiston, who advise that in addition to the many. entertaining features arranged for a certain matter of importance to the comâ€" munity will be presented which is of vital concern to all and one that warrants immediate consideration. , Married Nineâ€" Times" But Had Only Two Husbands! Still Fighting Over Pants for Women! > Two of the Many Interesting Features in The American Weekly, the Magazine Dilrribu“d with the : SUNDAY CHICAGO HERALD AND EXâ€" AMINER. hss 0 §5, Highiand Park, IIL IN THE CHURCH MEMORIAL DAY ® oN THE WALL Ble le RUGS and CARPETS _ Before they are cleaned, all sand and grit is reâ€" moved through our modern rug beater, which taps the rugs gently and removes all sand and grit which has a tendency to settle at the roots of the pile in rugs. This process removes all sand and grit which ordinarily could never be removed with a vacuum cleaner. ‘Fitted carpets taken up and relaid. Remodeling, reâ€" weaving, and repairing of every type. Newâ€" carpeting, lineoleum and ozite padding, Estimates cheerfully giv. en. Trading with Vogue means greater savings. Members of State and National Dyers and Cleaners Association | JOHN B. NASH, Proprietor 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park __ PHONE HIGHLAND PARK THE PR E88 â€" Your Rowena Bennett to _ Speak Wednesday at Green Bay P.â€"T.A. Rowena Bennett, poet, author and dramatist will lecture on "Poetry and the Child" at the Green Bay Road P.T.A, meeting, Wednesday, February 8, at 3 pm. Miss Bennett, who attended Linâ€" goln school and was graduated from Deerfieldâ€"Shields . high school, â€" is widely known both for her children‘s and her adult poetry. Her "Around the Toadstool Table" is a classic for children. No anthology of literature for the young is complete without a group of her verses, and many are included in the standard collections made by discriminating eritics and scholars. ‘Rowena Bennett‘s lectures are in great demand because of her extenâ€" sive knowledge in the field of poetry, and because of heriown delightful personality, jA Anthony Cantonia Passes Away at Veteran‘s Hospital Word has just been recéived at the office of the local Post of the American Legion of the death of Anthony Cantonia at . the Veterâ€" ans‘ Administration hospital, Danâ€" ville, III., on Saturday afternoon, January 28. ‘Mr. Cantonia was at one time a resident of Highland Park and conducted a hat cleaning business on Central : avenue in conâ€" junction with Louis <~Quick Shoe Repair shop. > The members of the Green Bay Road P.T.A. and their friends are looking forward to a> pleasant and righly instructive meeting. Follow: ing the lecture, tea will be served. He was a veteran of the World War "and a member of Dumaresq Spencer Post 145 of the American Legion. He has been confined to the Veterans‘ hospital at Hines for several years and later transferred to the hospital at Danville, II1. Funeral services were held at Jefâ€" ferson. Barracks on Monday, Januâ€" ary 31st, with burial at the Naâ€" tional cemetery, St. Louis, Mo. It is with deep regret that the members of the local Post mourn the passing of our comrade and friend and will always remember him as a good soldier and: citizen and a kind comrade and friend, always endeavoring in his own way to carry out the principles of the organization to which he belonged. Collectors Group to Hear Dr. Walker‘s Talk on "Samplers" o‘clock. The Collectors‘ Study Group has been finding subjects which are of special appeal to the membership of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club, and closely following upon the interesting talk and exhibit of bells by Mrs. Ernest W. Sundell, wilibeonethatmslpocm’fm- inine interest. Calling his delightâ€" ful | talk, «Searching for Samplers," Dr. James W. Walker, an Englishâ€" now living in Chicago, will describe his varied experiences in fo years of collecting samplers throughout the world. They come from _ Mexico, Cuba, Madagascar, Germany, . France, Holland, the United States of America, England, Greece apd India, showing how uniâ€" versal this type of attractive nee. diework has been. The earliest one in the collection is dated 1685 and they extend through the succeeding centuries to the busy twentieth. With : his priceless . collection of 200 pieces, which can be examined at leisure by those who attend his fascinating talk, Dr. Walker will delight his audience by his interâ€" esting manner of describing his hun: for samplers throughout the world. This talk will be given in the |¢club room, Thursday, February 9, at 10 o‘clock in the morning, and is free to members of the club, Nonâ€" members, however, will be very welâ€" come upon payment of a small guést feg. Such <a chn,npinz subject treated in an attractive manner will appeal to a large group in the club, andâ€" an exceptionally big erowd will attend promptly at 10 LET long, slim lines. Carter‘s give you maximum control with minimum weight . . . there are many intriguâ€" ing Carter models to choose from., Some with bones, some without. All garments illustrated made of sleek "Lastex" â€"cottonâ€"rayon fabrics. Cyone are the days of the breathâ€" less beauty! Carter‘s figureâ€"smoothâ€" ing foundations banish troublesome ing one whit of‘your free n‘easy action. Plan your rear attack|. . . defeat those front line advances with lCn-terComylete.Gimemfio- CGirdle. The result? tumâ€" Carter Girdles for the new "hourglass" curves. 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