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Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1926, p. 17

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| !~’Efl J NORY! gOR i. :4 nc & DYEING ( soe s BLB LAUNDRY Es 1f8â€"179 | | | oule oo Wt JR WASH YVER _ YÂ¥ MARCE BROO§TER thE sWEET ‘WAY* | 4 4 C# aV $ Â¥#) [ i x2 i P oo d :4 Fi JÂ¥ Over two hundred boys and giris from New Trier high school are planâ€" :'iut to mlhed:hisi umut.flph:o ashington and it is possi that those who wished to go from here will accompany the New Trier group. ‘"Those who signed up to go on the trip were: Barrett Mason, Robert Childs, | Albert‘ Kurttzon, , George o ie se » n _ an % Gfit Koon, . Margaret â€" Mann, Carol Baker, Tanis Greer, and Marâ€" garet LaShelle. ~ * ; Because so few Deerfleldâ€"Shields students signed up for the trip to Washington, D. C., which was to ha taken during spring vacaâ€" fl@w Kendig, who was to have me in charge of the boys, and Miss mmm, who planned to chaperon theâ€"girls, have canceled their plans. ‘Miss ;W;&'% ‘had wehrh__%a,gu program $ a *"Me of the Movies" which is to M‘m the evening of April 9. $ According‘ to the announcement of the !ngo, Mr, Heaton‘s session will carry American flag and Mr. Einâ€" becker‘s the school flag in the next assembly. CANCEL PLANS FOR WASHINGTON TRIP Then Ellen Gréig, Carol Baker, Frances Plummer, Genevieve, Gerâ€" aghty, Sonia McConnell, Lois Larson, Genevieve Wolff, and Elizabeth Noble did & Maszstrka fram the "Ballet Copâ€" pelia."" These girls are not hpn-ny' Gne gymnasium‘class, but from an adâ€" vanced dancing class. ; "Bim Bims" was darced by Jean and Kathleen McConnachie and Annie Smigoski of the sixth period class. | Virginia Jerome, Helena Saul and Fleanor Keller, all from the eighth petiod freshman gym class, danced “M” 4 Jean Coxe, Ruth Kulle, Elizabeth Sleeman, Ruth Sloane, Ann Wyles, Frances Glader, Lillian / Hogstrom, Ethel Skidmore, Therésa/ Dunn, and Fern _ Nick,: represcnt the third mg‘@nm girls ¢lass danced » i $ # Two members of the th period Mn class, fllnry [::ie:: l(z.éle nan and Elizabeth Jones, Mdlnc3 folk steps to Hopak‘s music. _‘ © HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS® | IN DANCING EXHEBIT THURSDAY, â€"MARCH 25, 1926 See the New Complete Line of Low Pri¢ted Metal Cafiinet Frigidaires. ‘ 'Revblu;tion,;l,lijal 1es. National Demonstration Week Begins Today. 20 Central Avenue, Highland Park T'et H. P. 444 Stover Co., Distributors, 445 East Erie St., Chicago, IIL. 388 Central Avenue, Highland Park STOVER COMPAN | ... ine senior mer who placed were '%;B‘;mond. Koller, Stipe, Cope, ngler, Johnson, and Frye. Cain was fourth in the first 440â€"yard dash, which was run in good time, while ammond . pulled a surprise in copâ€" ig fourth in the second race against 4â€" good field. | un after running a good race, while Wthc second heat, Baker came:from <«The junior teams, with Baker as the outstanding performer, did even better than the seniors. Wright took third in the first heat of the 660â€"yard :fi'flfifi"m. ‘The ~senior relay m, composed of Zengler, Johnson, Frye, and Cain, captured fourth place in a classy field of entries. i A c C "â€"; sns tstneitarthagh o 4 t mjunn. m :,:nf:-u rt'l:‘-i: _ Koller and Stipe Dhjcodlourth in the first and second halfâ€"mile races 11 @{ Inâ€" the : Annual / Indoor Suburban ',Xfune ‘fl-ck meet held last Saturdgy at Patten gymnasium, Evanston, both Deerfield‘s junior and senior teams secured several places, DEERFIELD ATHLETES * <~~â€" PLACE IN BIG MEET Use the glass recommended by the foremost field VEST POCKET BINCOCULAR s3 HENRY K. COALE & SON jRA K ; o Bird Ltters and Boy Scouts _ 16 8. First Street Men‘s club of Winnetka is hav< ing |a joint preâ€"election dinner with the (Winnetka League of Women Voâ€" ters| Wednesday, March 31, at Comâ€" munity House. Willard Hopkins, presfdent of the Men‘s club, will preâ€" side| The Revenue Amendment will be d by Max Murdock of Winâ€" netkk. â€" The second speaker will be Misd | Mabel Reinecke of Chicago, whose subject will be Federal Taxaâ€" tion.| A delicious but inexpensive dinâ€" ner fwill be served at 6:30 and the speaking will folow immediately. Resâ€" ervations for plates at this dinner ahould be made through John Montâ€" goméry, Jr., secretary of the club. It lTay be seen and tried at the office of naturalists of the Unitâ€" junior relay team, made up of Crosley, â€" Williams, ‘and Baker, finished fourth in the race. MEN‘S CLUB DINNER AT WINNETKA MAR. 31 to win in good time. Grimson, well for: his first meet, took thi#!: in thg pole vault.> Baker again held up the reputation of the school in high jump, tieing with three othérs for fourth place. & Excellent at the . |, ‘héatre Ball Game: Camping, Motoring _ *|. ~With case £ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS wer 5 ounces at A busine s man for sheriff means a business Admm#hth _/‘ Yout Fote and support will be appreciated ...\ /. en . necessary re in our ;fi!'.‘but in ‘Merton the Movies‘ six complete changes Kc be made, |"This year‘s senior play will be éry different from tli. usual plays esented at the high fihool, in‘ that ificult. staging will be attempted," tbt' Miss Welch, dramatic instre: :\ Unique stage ‘settings ‘will be atured in "‘Merton of the Movies", senior class play, which will be sented at the high kchool a tor inm Friday evening, April 9, which the tickets"are now on sale. STAGE sn'mmei, FOR «; AB SENIOR PLAY UNIQUE } mm | nual H. 8. D ic Eventâ€"on N April 9 to mh | \._.‘. Adequate Scenery "Very little change of scenery has |\ Our plant is equipped to;d-.”‘fd&*‘i’eom_ plete cleaniiiag mrficg, rNOflfiifi‘éfi'm ts have your rugs cleaned. Our ;sldl!o;g‘yvork. isfaction. e ofe t nad Zengelerâ€"Horan Co.;ine: Cleaners and Byers _ @@ ~â€"Pearl Theatre Building ?4 Phone Highland Park 1868 â€" For Sheriff . J.â€"STAHL T AXâ€"PAYERS | The 1 are now on sale in the box in â€" a Bhields hall ~ at the staff t their tickets last Friday and , the seats going on sale to the p Tuesday. _ Beginning March tickets ~will be sold at Gsell‘s in Highland Park and Krafft‘s in Lake Forest. 5 ‘The Prince of Wales visited a meat market jin. London the other day and if, he got a list of present prices it‘s a good ‘bet that he won‘t get marâ€" ried at all. 4 8 | Robert W. 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