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Highland Park Press, 9 Nov 1939, p. 2

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J. P. Carmichael to Address Father and Son Banquet Tonight Winn-Albeit.” dmmtBMbm-b buy-rumba“. mum “Mu- -iarti- a! ”labor who ,rh&hHtre.tt.Am-t-,eh.ir- "ammo-mac..- nun-.muummmm -latetaComasitt--aised bvWittimtsY.Jttr-,ieinlGifta ehntr-rw,h-b-sd.it-ossdrrw Nitobof-ursingandw0s" umnmmw-m-wn mutual-fulclouunn only tal of $15,272.36 " the clone of Tuna, night's report meeting and the Spam Gifta Committee I total of $17,211 in Inblcriptiom of more than .100 and $6,517.60 in smller Iuburiptlom and credited to the din- trlet campaign. Two distrkU have turned in more than 100% of their quota to date. The ttrat to go over was District ll headed by Cinema H. Witt, chair- man, end J. J. Bernhe. co-cheirman. They reached 100% atlaat Friday’s report meeting. At Tuesday nicht’n report meeting District 14, headed by Philip N. Gould and Mrs. Willard B. Dunham, topped their quota. District Sanding- The following is the standing of the District committees u of Wed- nesdny morning, November 8th: 'ttB-steel)" ”ab-unmad- ig.deitumtu-ret. M1Jthub0-Iah- ”ht-MANN “Mm-tho", -.tt._th.ir_brthi. Munch-11.!"hcho- outnbo‘hlduh‘hutct Plum: Biaetthe pointed out that an daun- a Highland Put who In" and our Mr subscription- to the volcano: work" who in other] upon this could help ill- muly in uhlcvin. th- amply» goal quickly if they would cooper“. by lmmdhuly turning In their lub- neriptim" to the volunteer workers. The Men’s Fellowship Club of the Highland Park Presbyterian church will hold their Father and Sons din. ner tonight, Thuminy. at 6:30 o'elock It the Presbyterian church. date. Wovqnldlikqhdolobi The worker- on the general eitr- wide alienation had turned in I to- John P. Carmichael. Barber Shop Columnist of the Chicago Daily theertdofthU ”.00..“ 1.150.” 2.00..” mm.“ IJMW 1,700.00 2.4“... mm” LIN.“ I...” "t." no.“ “.00 51!... 0.0.00 an.» ”5.6. I00.” 15.00 920.50 000.00 009.50 LON.” 32100 071.00 "e. " ”.00 ‘20. " 600. " . ”7.00 Marchi Bros. Garage "$t%.thMruttrtmet is 1940 PONTIAC America's Finest Low-Priced Car The Year's, Big Buy For PRIDE AND PERFORMANCE 1TMsdeh.htPmrrDWeemttPrhertn- mm “.00 on.» 15.00 " ii See the New Sensational New " t.00 LBS.“ 1.101.“ Lin.“ 1.98.99 3% MT. h 3 il' £2 " " It " " " Robert Shumaker escaped injury Saturiny when the cur which he WI: driving collided with a North Shore line train at Central avenue Inst Saturday evening. Schumaker, who a": his address an Deerfield, was headed cut on Central when his vehicle struck the southbound 8:02 train. No one wa- injured. “MM...“ hnmdh1n-uloh 'J:.tg.'te'.rgtter2tt.'2t, h- “In-loud”, The world famous Sue Honing- lorinouttu who just completed their clung-mun at do New York Pair an to pity in Highland Park " the Mayan that" on Wail-by, Noveuhn " It 4 part. This in I pron-nation of Junior Programs Inc. but in not part " the regular Highland Pork Junior Front-u series of which the Pinocchio baht pured to nearly 8,000 on October a. This in nu oxtu tenure that through good fortune could be pro- cured for the one thawing in High- land Plrk. Tickets for the Sun Hunting: M- ionettu are nail-Ne u the Alcyon theatre box otBee, Larson'. Station- ery store, Glen's Drug store, in Highland Park and Ravinia. Escape Injury as Car Crashes Train Dancing Classes Conducted at "Y" Min Katherine lmig of Deere park in conducting two dual I week It the Y in modern dancing. She hu adults every Tuesday morn- Ing and young folks in the after. noon. '6-Stt--eta..tlVt. ucleic a..." th'.',tt'g'f.t"fUrgtI't. ““1“.be Mint-howl... Jaw-alum It bt-tgist-Fe-raw) um and hell‘- sub in” WuW.C.m.-d.ir- Inch boy-MI. will both. a Ill-ht? which will “do “In 'ohaneetoqrvBigNsfoet- hum“ whom-ot- "sthtothnlt-d. Present Famous Mnrionettee Nov. 22 at Aleyon Theatre mahnhhMN-ha. “01“..“le Mkikhubolwmuuhpa- “nun-u. “LE-I!- New Store In HIGHLAND PARK SEARS Watch For Opening Date H M. P. It. the runny Idvnnugel. Ind the mat desirability of having the high school “than take tn active in- terest in the uhool Ictivitiel of their sons. closer relationship with the faculty, and . promotion of pro- grams devoted to fellow-hip, better urtdersttmding, and welfare of their boys. Mr. Alston state- that in eon-id- ering any organized ettort to accom- plish this, due consideration we: given the imprnetienbuity of tree- pusing on the echool life of the boys, or giving them the invention that it was, in I sense of the word --an effort to chaperone them. Like- wise the he: that school loch! end nthletie activities are administered by n highly trained mole-lieu] stall and that over orlnnmtion m apt to eonttiet with the High School P.T.A. which in extremely well or- annizei and highly enable, In concluslon tumble, he stgUd it was the flrtnl opinion of the com- mittee that the purpotes could best be "eomplished through Ivoiding over-organization. Ind that it would be best to conduct In informal series of program which, while they might vary in their nuture. would all be conceived and worked out in con- sultation with the school adminis- tration, Ind would all be directed toward the main general purposes. ber of eminent authorities. Includ- ing Hon. J. A. o. Pram. for" gov- ernor of Minnesota, and I who! of the Bond of Regents, University of Minnesota; Lt. Comdr. Goo. D. Lyon, U. s. Navy, expert in mm. in: youth Ind had the MIMIC ot much nimble information compiled by Oliver Turner, In active Under in youth yroxnms. The conccnsus of the final report made by Mr. Levinson'. committee, nccording to Mr. Aidan, [MI With this thought In mind, he adds In etrort will be made to secure the native interest of I" High school fathers, who will not only be asked to ”list but assume a leadership in conceiving and conducting various programs which will beat promote fellowship, f i n e r sportamnnship, Ind the genenl health, welfare. nnd safety of all high school boys. David Wu" VII 3..“ chairman of u commit". to a“ I pomblc man- of 0M, and but W. Woman In _ ed actuary. Both m m: (1th It,',',',".',' and Mr. lab- Ion, u a ms t of In an“? tive bond of the Univcntty at Ch' ago. hu bad "liable “We in uimilu relationships. n. “d his committee consulted with I Illa. "ri.uTiGiaGiuoNr- r-tti-é-dt-diet adamant?“ "tu-tint).-- .ttwr-.-se_Ndtgr Highwood Residence ngaged by Fire The rnpid response of the High- wood fire department and I three story building from complete de- "ruetion by fire yesterday morning (Wednesday). The building we; owned by Cero Gibbertini, 427 Funaton avenue. No one was It home at the time of the fire, which was discovered by a roomer who we: returning to his reaidenee. He turned in the alarm when he saw the roof in turnes. The ttre was eon6ned to the attic and roof. Damage was utimntei at nbout $3,500. " is believed the ttro ”mhbm‘h minim-m Wanda-dunk“: ”my: and nan-dbl! MINI. l.'.A'lhI.'b'-w t-orurr chains-db" “no-um tutti. Winch hopind this non-Int In” dmtonlybymmw igtthetriehoolbyoeetm the pan of n “It. " at: to preach companionship - better nudennadiu o! M and intern“, sad to contribu- b the general wWare of Sigh “I youth. _ w“ caused by sparks from" iid, chimney igniting n wood shingle roof. The Highwood ammen were IN] assisted by the Hilhhnd Park do pungent teeded, ' Chief E. C. Local Resident to Share in Estate Each of his loor children in given 820.000 and do» that tho midn- of the "tate. The “at“! h given a life can“. 80"- mono than no at up for out grandchild who I: to m a. he... and tho "In. eipd when k h It The - an "M01t.rtdth.iateorrtehorrtatv%t consisting of oat-third " a. can for probate at Rock hind. The value of the "tate b not given but it in In”, " the will and” ash bequest: amounting to over 8200,- mturd.hetitwtt00M0-hb_ - Immrrt,CttrNdgeAN.t MdMlmII-dn Molt-h. Hashim The will of the late George W. Crunpton. wealthy and prominent Moline resident. father of Mm. Louis. C. Brig” of Highland Park. who died Oct. " has been presented nun-baht!!! Ind Lt. Ray' Mann, M urn]. maroon -..----._. I” 'tsriF"iia'Fii.'it' ...-......._... tNt . e m ......._..-.._ l In" n% 't,t,U','ll'U -m.-...r_ mun-hank Sold. ‘ii"""""""" Gail a. 0 en e ow ...-..._... i, Kb. Huron red 1t'fr..rc.tc: l MRI. =."ld white ....v_..... 1 " 'H+ ty arte - In].-. Ital-n; " up m H. DARWIN TULIPS 25 at 100 rm Mutual. 'tttfe ......._.._..:1uo All». In”. olet ...........,..... Fr. Ida-e 2Nt Mu mu - In. 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