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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1941, p. 7

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iggedy Ann seris In order to det n be accomplished s. Hill will give i her own dolls, z, Jan. 25, at 10 ill be open to I1 admission.â€" â€" ceive credit es for work in thi Y.W.C.A. for & Park 675. 2 and Park cond Class Matter * st Office at Highland ! y of each â€"week by Company, Udel! B# Ilinois. Telephones: / «> 185 N. w‘b‘_‘.-.' n, for many ¥€ known in Highs® rsday at Hines 1® a two weeks‘ inss ices were held Sulalia church, 3 seph‘s cemetery, ident _ . J sses On Jan.! s : 1856 N. Wabash State 6826 ; 1016 W Central 3855. . Sheahen, Mr. ir sisters, Mrs. 4 ity, Mrs. Mailfald &A brother. H ‘ rico, $1.50 per 7 rganized class. s . intended for on one side of with the name / hey should reach noot. to insure Publisher and M W, Bartel, Assso< N. Pettia, Deerfi« raduate of North given many mar uring the midde be charged at condolence, card ec of entertal wve an admissio Wick, aged 46, with his sister, uary 16, 1941 The Chicago CA netver 4 55 Mrs. nd 30 Walter Ingram To Speak Monday On "Kiwanis And You" d by M or cl w Members of the local club have been typed for blood donating. The first chance for rendering service came last week when Ralph Davidâ€" son was called on and became a came last week when Ralph Davidâ€" son was called on and became a blood donor for one of the patients at the Lake County Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Waukegan. Typed at the Highland Park hospital, the members are now on the: hospital‘s records. â€" Thus in emergency cases, much valuable time can be saved. It is felt that this is an additional service which members of Kiwanis Club can render to the community. ‘Speakers and programs â€" Dr. Frank Trangmar; membership and attendanceâ€"Ralph Davidson; pubâ€" icity and singingâ€"Harry Skidmore; achievement and ‘reportsâ€"Drâ€"L. F. Bushnell; sports and gamesâ€"Fred ell; financeâ€"Jerry Leaming;â€"conâ€" ventionsâ€"Lloyd Vinyard; interclub relations â€" Arnold; Peterson; citiâ€" zenshipâ€"Hal Beik; Kiwanis educaâ€" tionâ€"Fenner Spalding; house and ceptionâ€"Newman Sheahen. â€" â€" President George Harrison has announced the following .committee heads:> * * ;. §‘ ~‘;z,"" t Valley Club. Mr. Ingram, who was one of the riginal organizers of the Highland arkâ€"Ravinia â€" Kiwanis:â€" club, ~ has rosen as his subject, ‘"Kiwanis and ou nursday, January 16, 1941 alter Ingram, head of Field vice for Kiwanis International, | be guest speaker at the regular ner meeting of the Kiwanis Club nday evening at 6:30 p.m. in Sunâ€" ANY PLAIN SILK Cleaned and Pressed Terepnone Highland Park RAY MOLENDI 24 North Sheridan Road This stamp is your protection & for fine cleaning 125 Tenth District Meet To Be Held Friday A meeting of the Tenth District Initiation of new members will of the American Legion will be held | take place today at the regular Friday evening in the American Leâ€" | luncheon meeting of the Highland gion hall 27 N. Sheridan road, with| Park Lions club held at 12:30 at Dumaresq Spencer post as host. Sunset Valley Golf Club. The iniâ€" Douglas Getchell of Grayslake is | tiations committee consists of Dr. Douglas Getchell of Grayslake is commander of the council which is composed of fourteen posts in this district. Meetings are held monthly at the various post‘s headquarters. Attend Inauguration _ / Among those attending the inauâ€" guration ceremonies of Governot Dwight Green, in Springfield, Monâ€" day, were Harry Earhart, Art Swanâ€" son and Frank Elwell of Highland Park and Charles Kapschull of Deerâ€" field. 386 E. Park Avenue AFA/ fl// I' / TA m f E/A j egs ege it ~Jay it ., e i 4. & ! : A BR a 3 ues * Me «leecainet sBririeniel letkent MWd hss f*‘.\):‘.’.&((- w ::" . inmente hn nieter 2 nbe ol oi ns T mss h on Noi oi enc enet on 5 on hk n ie m on mdns Agney L enc o io oo s y7Ga i | <HIN Doubleâ€"Paneled Steel Doors * Boxâ€"Girder Brating Solid Steel Turret Top Original No Draft Ventilation WM. RUEHLâ€"& COMPANY T HE PR ES S Lions To Initiate » ~ At Meeting Today Initiation of new members will take place today at the regular luncheon meeting of the Highland 8. R. Banfield, chairman, Robert Roeber, Dr. L. Wirth, and W. Seâ€" guin. Those to be initiated are Alâ€" den Harris, John Meyers, Karl Hanâ€" sen, Paul Beyers, Jim Mooney and Jack Oukrust. > To Speak Friday Telephone Highl H. P. Music Club © To Meet January 22 HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘S BEAUTY SALON Uitraâ€"Safe Unisteel Construction NY AAM P r/i;'S\_ " H x $3 £} ut

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