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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1941, p. 7

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Show Canadian Movies At Rotary Meeting Colored novice of a trip into the Can-dun country, him: last an by Paul Ollon. Dr. B. E. Chm-ten- len and Gordon Leonid. were view- ed by members of the Highland Perk Rotary club " their weekly luncheon meeting, held Hominy st Sunset Volley club. Dr. m- an, who we. to hue preemted the plop-um wu unnble to ottend, and the pictures were shown by Gordon Rev. Sienuen has completed his 12th year of ministry et Bethany and ha: been Able to go to the con- ference with one of the ttneat re- portaofthe12reamothup- tout: in thin city. The conference wilt come to a clonewith the Bun- day Afternoon cervice at 2:80. The cloning service will be held in the rim Congregntio‘ncl church of Oak Park, located at 848 Luke ltreet, out Pnrk. The 97th mud much Confer- ence of the Evangelical church la in ueulon this week " the Thnity Evmgellcal church, Auun Blvd. and Filmore street in Chicago. Rev. H. P. Slenuen and Mr. A. E. Vetter of Higttitutd Park ne attending gnu concluve representing the Interest- of Bethany church. Mayor Rom when edvised of the recognition accorded Highland Park stated that he was pleased to know of the successful accomplish- ment ot another step in the pro- gram being conducted by the city for greater safety and civic better- ment. Thanks, he added are due Edwin Gilroy, Edwin Steele and other public spirited citizens who donated _their time and for more than a year worked in consultation with Victor Musser, city clerk; com- misisoner Arthur Swanson, Rex An- drews. chief of Police; Philip Mc- Kenna, city stomeyu Daniel] Dav-l itt, chairman of the General Recedi- ttcation committee; Harry Peru of the Citizens Baiety committee and others to accomplish a code which has received the complimentary en- dorsement ot leading expert nuthor- ities. Rev. Harvey Siemaen Attends Conference The National Safety Council said they had reviewed the copy of the ordinance with n great deal of in- tenet and added, "We wish to com- pliment you and the city_ot Higho land Park for thin prone-live piece of trattle legillntion. You will be in temted in knowing that this ordi- nance cover: practically all points checked in grading the ordinance ot citiee participating in the rational Tunic Setety content and this mean- you will receive what in practically the maximum number of points for this item." l Highland Park was fanny hon- ored during the put week, when Mr. Edwin Garey, chairman ot Tu!- tte Communal. received word from the National Batety CCouncll, that Highland Puk'l new may and true code had been given one of the highest rating. in judging 0nd!- nmces for cities participating in the National Ttattic Safety contest. The state of Illinoi- and the Mate of New York also offered constitu- letlone and requeued additions] coplel. l New Traffic Code cttt1yat.ioyal Rating APRIL " M)41 Resolution- of condolence. was of aunts. obituaries, notices of eaten-lua- menu. or other allur- where an umb- Mon churn I. whit-had. will be charged " - navel-dung mm. In. new W. m. lunch; Id. M. Warner hurl-ll. “was“; lunar In. Robert W. m. w lam: thttmtitirtttm Price. '1.siiulrur. 5 'e" '?tatnMe 'otrr. - 7 Communleatlm Intended for publica- tion must be written on on aide of the paperemtr,andidnrtththennme and Mare-a ot the writer. They we mach the editor by Wednesday noon to Infure appearance In current have. Ion-u Willouthby Tower. Chin” ' Phone Cantu! as Chlouo Rep-tive: Albert M. Levy. Inc. Bum not. III N. Wuhan Ate.. Phone Mate “I. lulled Thalia” of and: week by the Hind-M Park PM. as Gnu-l Ave- nue. HIM Put. mum. Telephone-z sumac Park 567-558. [BIKER or CHICAGO 303mm - QUALITY GROUP Entered "%emtd elu- until-m l, mu. " the Pm one. at mun-u Put. mum-4 Every womm' organization In- tare-ted In loch] work I. asked to lend a mspretrerttative to the mach my this Frldny to work out plan for increuIng the number of work- en the unit need. so badly to and: the quota which has been given them. The Volunteer Production unit ll having In exhibit of the work hell; done here n In all units at Goell‘l Drug Store for the next two ween. Plane look it over very carefully. Ench Bur-(led die-In; ll mrkod " to Its use. um each oracle In labelled. 1. There are ten women enrolled In this clan And twenty and more can be tumommodnted. Pleas all Mm. Gilroy, H. P. 2461, if Interested In either of these court“. There II III!) to be s new Brat no class to be held It the Y.W.C.A. on Thursday evenly: It 7:00 pan., my Ten more' entriel Ire needed in "The Home Nurling Couree' which in being given by the Highland Park unit of the American Red Crou Chicago Chapter. There ere fourteen in the clue and the touch- er would like twenty to twenty-live. It in held every loudly emu-noon from 1:00 pan. until 4:00 pan. for eight week. It mu " for the course and 75c for the books. It is held " the Community Center on Central avenue. Charlotte Gets, Jun Goo-mu, io Wit-on. Thirty-six Ieniorl of in: Highland Park high school were initiated into the National Honor society Friday. In charge of the induction were Harry Skidmore. Alice Punter, Alan Bede, Dorothy Lytle, and John Brigham. Than initiated were: Harold Amberc. .Laura Lou Bauer iBetty Biough, Jack Bracken. Tom Brown, Theodore Burke, Beverley Date, Violet DeBnrtolo, Evan Dever,, Alice Derick. Grokhen Fuetter, Ar-l thur Flint. Donald Gauit. Robert Norman. Alvin Richman, Jane Seer- brough, Paul Bvendnen. ner, aKtherine Wilbur and Jane Grinnell, Lube Header. Dorothy Hobbs, Roland Hoermom, Alice Hopkins, We Hatehinron, Mary Ann Jones, Richard Kuhn. Edward Liliane“, Bill Keenan, Helen Mb. roney. Jean Momney. Edward Thor- ney, Btanttetd Turner, Jnck Wag- Ten Entries Needed [n_Nursing Course Thirty-six Seniors Milt}; anor 'ocitty The Highland Park Press THE PRESS Mr. and Mm. te. Pulsar John-ton. MM Waverly mad, mu M, who have been unending the winter In Fort hummus. Florian. will re- turn home tn shout two weeks. In W. Smith sowed u activ- Ity chairman with In. Ayer- In allure of refreshments. ._ttAtgortartrietttse1atorstrs. which VI. “tended try approximate- ly 200 per-om. Prim can“ ettietly of home-mule nuclei do. and by member- of the mm. 111ch tn the prime III was I small chat of Willing: Roger. III- vol-Wm. tht" mm)? evoking. April M, the auixittry of the America: ”in of Stypey Smith Pout. mwooa. held Over 200 Attend Bing Petr April 15 Our Annual Sale . . . GARNETT'S tmhamttJttte-hte4ttdt-Ne-d-- OMuOPJ. EM, ugwnqon Na, _M0HThree-thrend, all Holeproof HOSIERY Choice of _ 1- and bthread Weights DIICONUCI iertreov_ts null-m. 'temnbir-theurtpor. '.gtegreeituistgltr-tfrodeer Mum-Mailm- irq PSAT MO". It in " in: but Bard-es' me. an..." no we.“ at kn. “like! In only .233 detivegA Order why or ,th writ! for quantity prices ANN?!“ you not. for the at!" m and " feet a “HI-M _ 0-17.“!!me mind In oler (it Faun-Mung". Inductee. Sale Starts Thursday. April 24th 84 ' ”mum.“ ImuWou-IIM Pr. Me PAOI m

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