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Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1929, p. 3

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ost ion tly rldâ€"wide can Exâ€" 1e funds Express securing s which merican friend‘s 88 M CLEAN CAR FOR ING $2 everyâ€" GE ._The first dinner dance of the seaâ€" son will be held this evening (Thursâ€" day) at the Northmoor Country club at 7:30 o‘clock. A large attendance is anticipated with numerous dinner parâ€" ties. . + One or two of our citizens have heard Dr. Albert before and they asâ€" sure us that he is a very interesting and forceful speaker. . ;, G. K. Hardacre of the Public Servâ€" iceâ€"company has arranged for Dr. Alâ€" len D. Albert, assistant to the presiâ€" dent, Chicago World‘s Fair Centenâ€" nial celebration, to be the speaker. Dr. Albert‘s subject will be the "Late Developments of the Chicago World‘s Fair Celebration." Regular Meeting of â€" _ ___ .. Chamber of Commerce The next regular meeting ‘of the. Highland Park Chamber of Comâ€" merce will be held next Tuesday, June 11, in the Green Tea Pot.â€" * â€" Valedictory ‘.::.â€"..«........... Presentation of Honors . President of the Board of Education. . _ "America" :.........__._...._....Audience and Class Benediction .._..._.â€".......Rev. George Roberts The program will begin with a selâ€" ection by the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school band, Harry E. Bolle, conducâ€" tor. THe invocation will be pronounced by the Rev. George Roberts, minister ofâ€"theâ€"Lake _ Forest: Presbyterian church. > â€"> :£.‘"<..!. i e :t > . byterian Church,â€"Lake Forest. â€" Salutatory ....._....~................._.Clover Benson C€horus, "Landâ€"of Hope and Glory" ....__Eligar Class of 1929 and Glee Clubs * Address, ‘‘The Need of Discipline in Democracy, Thomas Nixon Carver, Ph. D.; Professor of Political Economy, Harvard University. ‘‘Ballade in G Minor" ....._._.....................Chopin ~The Salutatory will be delivered by Miss Clover Benson, gnd the. Valedicâ€" tory by Miss Barbara Shipnes. The program in detail is announced as follows. & «_ ... MHarry E â€"RBolle, Conductor. * Invocationâ€"Rev. George Roberts, First Presâ€" Sufomuwsca.....oo._PFINCIPN _ R,. L. Sandwick Presentation of Diplomasâ€"George J. McBride, " {Procession of Class of 1929) a. Overture, ‘"Poet and Peasant" ... $ b. "Triumphal March from Tannhauser‘ The diplomas will be presented to the graduates by George J. McBride, president of the high ~school board of education and Prineipal R. L. Sandâ€" wick will distribute the honors. * The Commencement address will be delivered by Thomas Nixon Carver, professor of political economy at Harâ€" vard university.. His subject is anâ€" nounced to be "The Need of Discipâ€" line in Democracy." ‘In the large auditorium ‘of the ‘Deerheldâ€"Shields~â€"high â€"â€"school : the thirtyâ€"ninth â€" annugl ©Commencenient exercises will be held ~on Thursday evening of next. week, June 13," at 8:15 o‘clock. ~The largést ‘class in the history of the school, numbering more than 175 students will be gradâ€" vuated. â€" 3 f Commencement Exercises Evening; Largest Class ; School History VormuMEe XVIII GRADUATION JUNE 13 First Dinner Dance Roger Readfield Balke Deerfieicâ€"Shields Band The Program The Higbland Park Press Barbara Shipnes Wagner Suppe that â€"__.__ Gardens Openâ€"June 8 The following gardens will be opened Saturday, June 8, in Lake Forest, to the public. Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick, Mrs. Clyde M. Carr, Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe and Mrs. Samâ€" uel T. Chase. «6 It is in the matter of these articles of. merchandise that local business men are asked to coâ€"operate, and conâ€" tributions of this kind will be appreâ€" ‘â€"ciated,‘ the letter states. The officers <of the club ar E. M. Laing, president; G.. H. Cress, vieceâ€"president; C. F. Grant, treasurer,.and Ed Conrad, secâ€" retary. â€" Py AUZ 42 s x â€"A dance and program will be given at the Highland Park Womans club, Sheridan road, Highland Park on Saturday, June 15. ~This is a beneâ€" fit affair for Mr,. Alfonso: Burgoni. The dancing will start at nine p.in., with Virgilio Lenzini and Aldo Crovâ€" etti playing the accordions accompanâ€" ied by four other musicians. The pul;â€" lic is cordiaily invited to attend. Reâ€" freshments will be served. Benefit Dance at â€" H. P. Woman‘s Club The North Shore Trust Co. has reâ€" cently installed 220 new safety deâ€" posit boxes for the convenience of its patrons. â€" Theseâ€"are the latest ‘and most improvedâ€"devieesâ€" for the safeâ€" guarding of the valuables of their users and are â€"made by one of the outstanding safe manufacturers of the country. ...‘ .. .i x2 N. S. Trust Co. Installs New Safe Deposit Boxes Last year the club sponsored the North Shore Open and ‘offered $300 in cash prizes, attracting many en> tries among them some notedâ€"profesâ€" sionals, one ‘of whom, Al Espiosa won the tournament. This year a still bigger tournsy is planned and has been widely advertised, the letâ€" terâ€"explains=â€"Cash prizes are offered for professionals entering and articles of merchandise for amateurs.. _ ~ â€" The letter explains that the club is a subsidiary of the Highland Park East Park district and that members pay only a nominal fee. The course has a firstâ€"rank standing in the Chiâ€" cago region as a municipal or dailyâ€" fee ccurse and its reputation tas a fine golf links is known in many cities, so that the Sunsetâ€" club‘is really adâ€" vertising Highland Park far and wide. â€"â€"Bunset Valley Golf club is seeking the coâ€"operation of the business men of Highland Park in <the matter of providing â€"prizes for theNorth Shore Open>Golf ‘championship tournament which will be held soon on that. course; and a. circular letter is being Sent by the club to local merchants pointing but the advantages of the club as a local enterprise. â€" T â€" â€" | Sunset Valley Golf it Club Asks Business | Men to Aid N. S. Open HicHraAND PaARK, IrLinots, THurspay An entertainment will be given by the children of St. James school in the parish hall, Wednesday, June 12 at eight p. m. The stage in the parâ€" ish hall has been remodelled and new scenery has been procured. These, together . with the competent directign of the Sisters of Loretto will make this program thoroughly enjoyable. Tickets may be procured at the recâ€" tory or from the school children. . Entertainment June 12 at St. James School _â€"Eugene Stinson ‘of the Chicago Journal says: "Her voice is one of, the most beautifulâ€"â€"recent séasons A very attractive musicale is to be given this Friday evening by the Ladies Aid of the Highland Park Methodist church in their .church building on North avenue. . A proâ€" gram of ‘great merit has been arâ€" ranged and some of our most talentâ€" ed vocalists and instrumentalists have. tendered their services. The program â€"will ~include. numbers by Mrs. Walter Livingston Vance, Mr. Lyman Gurney, Mr. H. V. Nichols, Miss Faith Kuhiman, Mrs. C. E. Goosmanr, an instrumental trio comâ€" posed of. Messrs. W._Swan, A. Karâ€" jola and V. Schomber, and readings by Miss Mable Greggâ€" and Arline Kuhiman. ; The ladies of the church have deâ€" cided to give this concert in place of their monthly dinners, whick will be resumed in the Fall, and hope for as generous patronage as they have had in the past.. After the program, light refreshments will be served in the social rooms of the church. Methodist Ladies to _ â€" _ Give Concert Friday Since that appearance here she has appeared on many programs and those who have heard her since her recent: return fromabroad are enâ€" chanted. with the qualities of her loveâ€" ly voice and the intelligence and spirâ€" ituality of her interpretations. â€"â€" The members of the committee arâ€" ranging the Woodland fete to be given the night of June 18th in the ravine of Mr. and Mrs. Peyraud â€"and Mr.and Mrs.â€"_Armstrong have comâ€" pleted the arrangements for the proâ€" gram. The. artists whoâ€"are giving the eritertainment are two men and a woman of distinguished ability and so it only remains for the â€"weather man to do his part, and the Macâ€" Dowell association is anticipating a very happy and successful evening. haveâ€"disclosedâ€"â€"Such /a voice intenâ€" ~>* (Gontinued on Page <44)} â€"_â€"> Estrid Buck, wife of Claude Buck, painter, is to give â€"two groups of songs. She is a â€" woman and artist of rare personality. Highland Park people heard and enjoyed her a few years ago at the Womans‘ club. Plan; Are Complete ..___For Woodland Fete .To Be Held JSiune 18 , JunE 6, 1929 0. E. S., Wednesday evening, June 19 at sevenâ€"thirty o‘clock. Mrs. Emâ€" ma Howe and Mr. Henmy Steenger will be in the east:> All members of thedEa,st'em Star are invited to atâ€" tend. > C Dancing will be held every Thursâ€" day evening during the months of June, July, August and September from 8:30 to 11:30 o‘clock in Sunset Wood under the management of the Park â€"board. â€" Seasonâ€" membership cards can beé obtained by~residents of Highland Park at 543 Central avenue or at the ticket office in the park for which a charge will be nfade. There will be a nominal charge for dancing. Refreshments will be on sale at the grounds." _ * T arg :1 Advance Officers night will} be obâ€" served at Campbell chapter No. 712, Advance Officers . _ _ _ Night to Be June 19 z. New City HaBl â€"â€"_.© Contracts have been recently awarded for the erection of the new City Hall, the design for which was chosen by a committee of local archi< tects from many plans submitted in open competition. In accordance with the city plan, the new building is beâ€" ing erected an the south end®of the soâ€"called Coale site, on St. Johns avâ€" enue, between Hazel and Laurel avâ€" enues. Within the near future, a new library building will be erected to the north of the new City Hall, so _â€"~, (Continuéd on Page 42) + * Dances Are Held PROGRESS REPORTED BY ADMINISTRATION â€"Upon completing the second fiscal year of the ‘present ‘city: administraâ€" tion, we are glad to report some proâ€" gress, and giveâ€" the following conâ€" densed ‘report of our stewardship. ‘Water Works, Filtration Plant > Many difficult engineering and other problems confronted the expert. enâ€" ginecers and ourselves on ‘the new Water â€" Works=â€"andâ€" Filtrationâ€" Plant, urged by citizens at the election two years ago. Plans were finally agreed upon, contracts let and construction work commenced early this spring; and it is expected that the plant will be in operation before the end of this calendar year, when clean filtâ€" ered water will be supplied to our citizens. . This important project, which will â€"cost approximately $800,â€" 000 on completion, is financed through the sale of Water: Revenue bonds, peyaÂ¥le solely out. ofâ€"the_net income derivableâ€" fromâ€" theâ€"â€"water : depart> ment. ._â€" : :" m: ~namefrnt ols Council Makes Report and Surâ€" vey of Achievements at End of 2nd Fiscal Year ~~.The following ‘re u"fqfi’ffliéd by~ theâ€" city â€" counci{' and. printegâ€"at thelr request:". :.: .:. __â€"â€"..> 505 In Sunset Park *NUMBER 14

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