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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Jun 1922, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Telephone 57 BUTTER â€" EGGS â€" MARGARINES 1.] Expert Demi-Surgeons Lady Assi ‘ Store and Chapel. 517 Elm Place .v ' Office and Residence, 104 Walnut Street Highland Park, Illinois GEORGE TUCKER Phone 1 128 Butterâ€"Eggsâ€"Poultry North Shore Merchants Express Co. Painting and Interior Decorating Estimates given on new and old work We specialize in hanging canvas FULSANG 6: ROTH Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE Fresh Dressed Poultry to Order R’IINES. Embalmer Trips Daily to all Points between Waukegan and Chicago 696 Central Avenue Tel. Highland Park 550 J. J. MINES _SON C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor Fulsang 6: Roth TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE Shore Creamery Successors to A. W. You-ell 685 Central Avenue Funeral Directors Established 1890 519 Oakwood Ave. Highland Park Leucr Bros. 1025 .‘l'irst Street Highland Park. Ill. Highland Pnrk, Illinois Tck'phnnc H‘ I’ Lady Assistant } Tuesday, June 13. from 2:00 to 5:00 : o'clock in the nftornoon and from 7:00 Ito 9:30 in the evening will chur the unnunl exhibit of work. (‘erhin up. -per grade pupils will give an putdoor :prozmm at 7:30 in the evenitg Also. :This will comistfiif a Morrit dlnce i‘followml by two Miracle play: by Cou- stance d’Arcy Mickey. then: to be igiven on a float drawn up on the :school gmumla ‘ ‘ , mama; Manon high school, lil- WIRUMQ‘ of the Joli“ m “w. E CHOOL NOTES Mia Grimn o! the Oak M high 0 ELM PLAC S . D school and Min Bynn oi Duffie”- .-;.:-.':. ‘1‘ - ‘ 'Shbldawillactumundlbn'nn , The program for the last Week of camp In“ one week and I: open to :school at Elm Place is as follows: M bun” mm Wednesday. June N. Play Dty ex- ercises and the annual pandd or! tho colors will occur It nine o'cl The rest of the day will be given to the picnic and the various cnhe tl l A family re-uniun was held lu! lSunduy owning at the home of the lMisses'GaxTity on ()akwuod Ave., in Fhunur of the Rev James L. Gurrity lwho was recently ordained. ' All re- lported a most delightful timr. Announcement Is made of the mar- ruuro u! Mms Leona (‘ollier and Mr. Hmfl lamnisen. which took place at “Hmkoznn Saturday. Juno- 3!“. MN, Lester Williams will Onlenlin at a bridge party thifi aflvrmon. Mrs. Lonnder L. Wintem‘ enter. hum-d at a luncheon and all (by met-(- in]: of thv Board of Directors of the Osxili club at! her home “'t-ansdly. Mrs. William (iuyot amt-ruined the Sewing club at her home list Mon- day vveninr, Mrs. Philip Schreiber entertained tho Wednesday Sewing «‘luh yesterday afternoon. Mrs". Joseph Lou Fearing enter; mined Tuesdny at bridge {or Miss Cram- (‘arqum‘ilkn Mr. and .\lr~x (‘Ilfiord Moran enter- taim-d a! dinner Friday «Vt-hing in honor of thvir first wedding annivor‘ sury the nwmhcrs n! the vainz Circle of: “”7“ Hunger, 5- Cuban. [5. Brun- tho Swedish Methodist church Inst d‘age, M. (hum. “'~ Spellmnn. L. Friday owning. MNHMUI. 3- Juklon. D. Russell, 3. _ Schukr. B. Suflord. C. Quirky And Mrs. \Villinm (iuvot enmuined the L- Girlinx- Miss Betty Bournique entertained at bridge Saturday fur seven] pros. pvctive brides. Miss Rnsemary Lytton entertained twenty girl frivnds Saturday in honor of her birthday anniversary. 0000130000ng S()(I\l .lel‘I'l‘ 0 Mr“ lk-rmhy Puniy hzu (‘hnwn Jun! 21th. {Hr ht-r murmur! tn Wnl luu' Kimhuli Thr u-n'iw WIH lw road at \ u' Im-k 1n the l’rhhyh-rian lhllll‘h. h} thv Rm: Frank Fm. M1» T‘Imiy will hr uttomivd by her twin \htt'l‘i, the Mmsvs (hwmkulyn and Virginia f’urd)‘. u; mauh of huhur. and 'v_\ Mi<~ Mary KnnhnH. Miss (‘nrulim- Svhux‘u-M mu! Mirn Hvlrn Russnu-r nf lknwr m Midn-imnids. Dawid Kim- ball will xu'w hi's hrnthvr as hm! man As yet the list uf Ushch‘ j! in- (‘nmg'h-tc. Mr. Kimhull and his hn-h- “ill reside in Highland Punk. .\Ir~. 1"" I'. Buyntnn uf N. Sheridan Rand vntvrtninrd n fvw {x'ivn-h at tel Saturda) ummmm fur her cunt, M;~'.~‘ Emma ”has of (khklmh. A [‘5‘ August Pierson entertained my: HIGHLAND Pm nus. nmnuxn nu; wimit. Thcnwflbon On Friday. June Mth. the North- ern camp of the lllinoin 1m 0! Hixh School Girls' Athletic Alaocho tions. will convene at the 3m Country Club. nenr Wauke‘nn. About fifty Kirk from the ma. school. in Onk Pnrk, Highland Plrk. Cicero, Elgin, Napervillr. Yorkvillo and Jolie! expect to “(Mid Mium- Gylé nnd Morgan. 0! J. §wxlirng Manon high school, lil- Mart-rt! Day. pro-idem cl tht Gitlu' Athletic Association. preacntod in behalf of the Auociltlnn, I won» board to the school. to he uu-d in tho girlla gymnuium. The Girla’ Athletic Ami-don mounted thirteen motion-tun and seven pim. The D. G. A. mooogrun is given for one hundred and fifty pa'nts. and the bur-pins for that hundred points. Points are awarded under the system of award: used by the lllinoia Loan» 0! High School Girls' Athletic Aauoclationa. a! 'which the Deerfield-Shitld’n Girla' Athletic Aanociation is a member. The following girls Were awarded pins: S. Seymour, V. Day. E. Fan- tnni. V, Supplr. l'f Wilder. M. Day and (lran- Durham“: Friday (hr inner-l Inmmbly wu gin-n over to the Phylicnl Education department for the urn-ding of letter! und honors. Evelyn Sumeriski ("27“ in 2“" running brand jump and Elite [JI- ridsen ('22) in the sunding high jump nude records. The Freshmen won from the Son- iors by the num muffin of two points. Monogram» were nwurdcd to: Doris Hunter, E. Cnrloon. E. Brun- Several school records for zirli were broken and one rvremrnm'y school record was nurpuu'd. On Thursday. Jum- first. ‘he (in l~' [nun-la.» truck M! van hrld i}+++â€":-+++++++++++++++++4+: mun smoox. mrrzs ' 'l'hurxla}. June: )5. {hr pupils vnll npvml tlw lluy completing that school \u'rk‘ Thw) \nll wk" "11-” books home at tlu- (‘lHM‘ of \lw «kn. Friday. Junv 1“. {hr final um’mbl) Ml! ocvur :ut 0:00 o'clock At thin tlnm thv lmnonblc- mc‘ncxonp will be anunlnl aml the eighth grade pupils \Ull uiw {hour class exert-mu. At 1:0“ 1». m. Frnluy. vnll ocrur [he an- nual rlminu I'er‘l‘lsl‘fi and tlw pn-- H‘nmhnn of uliplumar. Punch and Jud) show 3 Alright UH hand p4 rfurmuncc and home non-tonne! mmw.‘ \ «noun nfn'nhmvnu will be] Nun-d 0n ~nlo {or {hr btncfit of CI r-i tn'n school lvrlvjtclh 1 H You are cordially invitedfl) “and then tendon and to visit Ito-din; Room. Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock m Wednesday crating Testimonial Scn'Sce at 8:00 o'clock. ”dubbed by. Pint Church of Clix-ht. Scientist. Highland Pu! Sol-vim. an hold in the church edifice. 881 Hutu avenue. 387 Cantu! Anna. Ham { Waning-twat“. Hm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING R004 4 i 8-day: 2:00 to 0 :00 p. n. 1 nu. C. V. NICHOLS , DENTIST Tel. Kidd-ad Purl 227 Chicago Tel. Franklin 124 hbihéiuuz harem Windowâ€"distance nov- lng of household goods and furniture. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY The Bell System linen ere adequate to handle your calls. There is no unnecessary delay. With improved methods of transmitting long-distance messages, you get the same good serv- xce as telephoning'to a pemn a Mod: aWIY. ' ‘ Ladies Tailors 6 N. Sheridan Road ' Somewhere, some place in this country is some business waiting for you. You should know when: it is. If not, use your long-distance nelcphonc. The result will be gratifying. [For Golf and Sport Wear Business Is Waiting for You Homespuns and Tw'eeds ‘. P. 818 ‘Pasquesi Bros. 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