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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1941, p. 8

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I: d a: Eff E53 [iii FE: LI Ihr Tr, .ur Edward C. Schweitzer, former vice president, succeeds Edger Carter u president for a two year term. ‘Mrs.,Chsrles Meson, vice president, serving an unexpired term of ode yesr, Mrs. George Prindle, secretary {or s two year term, with Lyle Gourley reelected for another-”net’s term, were the otBeers elected. The directors are Mrs. Douglas Boyd, Miss Adle Everett, Howard Moran, Mrs. T. L. Osborn, and Mrs. w. M.-Pier. . Edward Schweitzer Elected President . Of Social Service PGiliteia1 Service in held Mow. dny evening, in _thf Ppblic Library. Fifteen directors at large, elected to" serve for a term of three years are: Robert Anspach, Mrs. George Baldwin, Dr. B. E. Christensen, Mm. John Cherry; Mrs. Godfrey Eyler, Rev. Jas. O. Gleason, Dr. Grover Q. Grady, Mrsmaniel Gutman, Dr. B. A. Hamilton, Henry Hanson, Mrs. Annette Huncke, Dorsey D. Buse. netter, Miss Marjorie Ibsen, Dr. Irene Joselyn, Rev. Christoph Kel- ler, Mrs. Levinson, Edward Moro- ney, Mtg. Charles G. Mason, F. J. MeDonough, Reward Moran,- Ber- nard Hath. Mrs. P. c. Noerenberg, Santi Pasquesi, Wm-Pearl, R. B. Price, 1". J. Ropan, Robert Roeber, Mrs. Walter Rubins, Mrs. Harry Sellery, Rev. Harvey Siemsen, L B. Sinclair, Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, Clifton G. Speer, Miss Myra Thom- as, Carl E. Wagner and Clark G. Wright. . . There are " directors of the serv- ke, " being elected each year. These persons are chosen because of their key positions and net in an " visory capacitxin cues of individual organizations. _ F Hrs. Nellie Flinn remains up ex- ecutive secretary. Emma; Star Mom I The regular sated" meeting of Campbell Chapter No. 712, o. E. S. will be held Friday evening at 7:80 o'eloek in Masonic temple. There will be tnitation. The annual meeting of Eighlpnd Community Choral Club orchestra and Soloists 7 at Higmmd Park Womané Club 8:15 p.1m. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY! Tickets Me etsehut Larson’s Sta- tiohery, Prue’s Drug Store, Treasure Che: Community Cen- :tez, and 8121:]: nd. l'ark [my CONCERT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Phone Enterprise 1110 Neis'on ,riikM - fur, The young people of the Redeem- er Lutheran church will be hosts to the North Shore Bone of the Wal- ther League this coming Sunday. This Bone comprises about eleven young people" societies of the North Shore. There will be a session in; the church auditorium in the afternoon. beginning. at 3:30. This will be in the nitureotuctmairtsstrsarttLehe cations! meeting. ' - North Shore Zone ' Of Walther League _ Meets Here Sunday The ladies of the church will. serve a supper at 5:80 to about 150 guests tit the community enter. There will be another session in the evening " W.80, whichwill he held in the Sunday tseihoor room. The train feature of the evening will be entertainment Minnie! intercourse. System Will present "The Camera Gold of the Rockies" Sunday afternoon, February 9th, at 3:30 pm. at the Highland Park Woman’s Club under auspices of the Junior Group Blackhawk Society, C. A. R. - Campbell, Lecturer TUh P3338 Seven Volunteers To _ _ Leave For, Service: The second quota of dnftees from this district wilLleave Monday for a year's training in the United States Army. The seven men called to service, all of whom are volun» teers have passed their physiesl exr animations Ind will report for duty Monday st the Armory in Chicago. 'All of the ten men who have been. called into draft service from this district have been volunteers. The seven who are 1eaviittrMonday we: -Witaee--lihirardHNtdrtr-24s-r " Ak Green Bay road; Edward Jose? Mommy, In, 28, 578 Glenview av _ nun; Joe Notagiaeomo, 22, 228 Jef- fries p1aee/ Highwood; Funk An- thong Brown, 86, 4577 Elston sve- nue, Chicago (formerly from' Deer- field)', Arthur William Nickelsen, M, 60 County Line mad, Deerfield; Andrew --PruHhtFrtterMr, 181 Ray- mimd sve’nue, 'Barrington; Charlés John Pedroni, M, 284 North svenue, Highwood. _ - The regular meeting of the Wom- en’l Auxiliu-y of the Hizhlend Park hospital will be held on Febru- ary 12 at 10 mm. in the perish house of the Trinity Epiuopel church. - " N Hospital Auxiliary To Meet Wednesday member: welcomed. Iamehionill be ‘lerved. New Announce Winners Of Lincoln P.T.A. In . Carnival January 29 _ The winners of the races held at the Lincoln school lee cumin! Jan. nary 29, were as follow. First and second grade bor- Hurry Sturgis, Ronie Jacobs; but and second grade trirlis-Joan Cedar. burg. Barham We“ third grade "hr-aired/ . Wet-haunt, Jen Ponder third trrade boya---F'red Séhweiger, Buddy Glader; furth grade 'ttiris-- Ann Thurston, Ruth Allen; fourth grade boys-Bobby Spar, Mike Athanas; fifth grade fhrahr, Mike Athanas; fifth grade 'tirls---Marjorie Detin, Joan SLCy-r; flttl? J grade boys-Howard Pantie, Jaih'mitsett; 6th grade girls-Val- lerie Webber, Nancy Sproul; sixth grade tsoys--Jnek Sherwin, Jim Smalley; seventh grade trir1s-rr1'attsi White, Namibian; gnaw; grade boys-Martin Detmar, Tom Clark; eighth grade girhr--Emma Chris. tensen Shirley Mnrkell; eighth grade borr--Danny Murphy, Bob Klemp. The “wands tir fancy skating went ’to ‘.Shiriey Mtrkell, first; Nancy Spronl, second. 7 Denounce Textbooks - _ _. ‘01“ Public Schools . _ Wilbur' "Helm, lecturer, for the Friends of America: Public Schools in at uddrese before the, EVanst‘mi Woman’s Republican club last week, charged that certain textbooks used in the public schools ere designed to foster a new leftest special order. The charges were aimed at the texts written by' Dr. Harold Rugs, which aeeordintto Helm nte subtly putting across the idea that encu- tive dominance, a polite term for government control. is for the great. est 'good of. the greatest number. We underlying motive however, ac- cording to Helm’s charges-is to eths. cate the youth of our country with isms as set forth by a certain group of pmgreisive educators.» _ Mrs. Hurry B. Roberts of this city is an old friend of Wilbur Helm. having attended 'DePauw iiniieraitt with him, and in an ardent advocate of establishing American principles in our schools». , January Building "lTiiTiiriiiir- FiiFiitTtT IiiiiiriiirTir7riiifii, land Park, for Japan-y muted $125,451, showing 3 gain .of $22,. 96? over the preceding month and a ride. of $78,289 over January.‘ 1940," hccording to records in all Ghee of Sidney D. Morris, buildint inspectér: ' - The buildin total was divide?! inter the' '/',l'r'S,'fl' e1aatritleatiortr'. p1reuim.rr/tityr,prr, business, 812,- 000; print: gum, $800; gltert dons, $49; miscellaneous, $4,851. Plan For Luncheon and Musicale Feb. 25 The Trinity. guild nnd Women’l auxiliary of the Trinity Espbopd e up.“ sponsoring”: hunched it maid] program to be m If B. Arthur IVfuid ,on Tue-dd. February 26th. In. J, T. Gram! Jr., and In. R. K. Belt at”: of chimen for the arm and furthqt details vii) be “normed but; , “and”. PM ' 1941 Reaches $125,000 red rth nth bby GA REIT ANNOU, T1 . Mr. 1! LakedFo: Park, t marritge to Edam Dunn ll! The w Saturday couple p moon (in SEIDEN WEDDII _ The T; be-the a Miss Rm tenAnth Mrs. S. The cere Summing CM? tion wil Shawnee Miss l the brid Mrs. R: Poreat a assist a Bulgema best man Moon In After to New bride“ w Park. Henry ( dun rot dinner 1 same '31 gave a for the and oth Balsam: their ht day for KNUD ENGA¢ land P ment ol bert W ford. 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