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Highland Park Press, 8 Dec 1927, p. 5

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4 decreed thatâ€"the prayer for relief in l.bimde-pfllhthfiu-e, designated by paragraph "I" be. and _ . the same is hereby sustained, and it «e l:m.‘lmluu!mdulm-i 3 . &â€" that said incinerator bonds e ;mfimmm.gwm *~â€"â€"soid for the" reason upon the ¢ grounds that all of the improvements contemplated to be paid for out of 4 said bond issues had been â€"â€" : prior to the election said bonds : fully compieted and for and that â€" ~ . as To other relief p for in said â€"~‘.bill of complaint,that said bill should â€"*â€" be and is hereby dismissed for want e + hg to Highland Park Mrs. uit 1y &g&w with the Highâ€" : land . Park Ifi- <lub ““'i‘:l was a meim local Presbyâ€" * terian church where th.':&. h‘ ~., ._*_ herâ€"memory was held last y af. ,l ternoon. The interment was at.Roseâ€" ~â€" . bends or any of zaid incinerator bonds â€"_ "or. water â€"works~bonds described in "'m."fem?&emd.u.rm fidtht the city of Highland be and it is hereby perpetually ‘Or attempting to issne, negotiate or unnecessary inconventence to the city. Corporation Counsel Schumacher states (according to your article) that it had long been his opinion that these M'mldnothhcudl&thwtâ€" son set up in the decree: â€"simulating that of the Episcopal chqrc_h, withoutr eulogy of the dead. cause disposed of as set forth in the decree, to assist Mayor Lewis in disâ€" _ The city was not able to sell the sewer and publicâ€"benefit bonds authorâ€" ized at the same election because this the ordinance calling the e}etfion was passed. v MR. COWIE EXPLAINS . “ POSITION ON DECREE Her sudden death has saddened her many friends for whom she always wore a cheerful, smiling face, and her loss to the educational world is a great one.â€"Centributed. » Following the party in the DeForâ€" est school on the Wednesday morning preceding Thanksgiving day, Mrs. Page was hostess at a Thanksgiving eve dinner to the meinbers of ~her household which includes, besides her own associates, some ofâ€" the teachers in the grade and high schools in Highâ€" land Park. she was president of the Chicago Kindergarten club, the Hllinois State Kindergartenâ€"Primary association, the kindérgarten section of the National Education association, and the Interâ€" aational Kindergarten Uhion. Mrs. Mary Boomer Page and her «ssociate, Miss Janet Hoffman started the DeForest school in Highland Park about a year and a half ago, bringing to. the children of Highland, Park and Deerfield years of mature understandâ€" ing of the needs and wishes of those with whom they came in contact. Mrs. Page was & charter rmember of the Illinois Council of / Parentâ€" Teacher associations, and served on theâ€"executive board as kindergarten chairman for many years. She a member of the Chicago Womln's club, â€"(where she also held important committee positions), and of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club. of Chickigo Teachers‘ college and of Gertrude Touse. + At various times Mrs. Page was a graduate of the Chicago Kindergarten collegiate instiâ€" tute and was a founder and director For thirtyâ€"five years as the wife of a minister, Charles Luther Page,â€"and as ‘his honored widow, she has been identified with movements for the education of young children, and has traveled over America and Europe studying *Progressive" schools to get new ideas for her work. e uon A large number of former ;;dfiof present students of Chicago Teachers® college, club women and civie workâ€" Miss Harriet Vittum of the Settleâ€" ment house with which she has been ififified for so many years. . > rs. Mary Boomer Page and her Members of the Deérfield School Parentâ€"Teacher association will "reâ€" gret to hear that the most forceful, and understanding speaker on this year‘s program, Mrs. Mary Boomer Page passed away last Saturday afâ€" ter a stroke of apoplexy sustained on Monday, Nov. 28. Funeral services were held in the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church Monday afternoon, l_)ec. 5, conducted by the Reverend The sympathy of this community is offered to Mrs. Page‘s only surviving brother, the Rev. William Bishop Boomer, ‘of Port Washington, Long Island, now retired from active servâ€" ice as a missionary. in Chile, and to H Janet Hoffman, her close friend associateâ€"of. thirty years, in the work of the DeForest school. « Mrys. Page was theâ€"widow of Charles Luther Page, whose death oeenrred\ in ©1908. | Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 Tribute Is Offered in among whom was . You must agree with me that these J'_"'g%g‘-'fl'-t reasons for Pnd M ib abiniibiin nb Bsce Bd 2 14 ards, Rudolph, MéCrory, Becker, ‘Seyâ€" farth, Lutz, Di;gimn, and Bill Hamâ€" Colcl-iure, D. Vfi:;n;r;so:d,wétipe, ter men, vhi_le p_m!)uh, Mason, Richâ€" mond follow with one Stanley Santi, by umlfi’hh, letâ€" tet this year, wasâ€" the only one of these players to have a third letter for football. Geraghty, and Kress are to two letâ€" This year sixteen men of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields football squad played a sufficient number of quarters to séâ€" cure ‘the coveted ‘football_ awards. Léne‘u were also made by the two managers. 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