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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1930, p. 12

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Janet and Catherine, left W Let Us Help You Create One Mr Landscape Gardenlnb -- HIGHWOOD Olin-Pm Prairie Avenue: Phone Ilium-ad Park 52: Nursery --.Prairie View; Phone Libertyville 6284b] h ll and their-wives Mrs. (karma [in]: with her tor the but fe., Gardner of Central ith W, fur Biloxi, M I stay tor ten r Fisher of l m a tonsil , a I..- u rad lor- un- ' " Biloxi, Mississippi stay for ten dnys. _ Fisher of Park IV- . u tonsil operation t the Highland Park :4 grain: along very Me G. Dinkelou of Park ml Mrs. Dinkeloo's I thoir'wives, of Chi- Ira. Ostermeyer, who . with her datum” r the last few. months an Charles Brace of ded the installation ossiuh Shrine, Ken. Imt, Siturday ev- titrertt ' Chit-ago. " isthrntsor MK return visit it Benton Gallup, who in "restintin at the University at Illinois, will be home this week to spend his Enter vacation with his mother. Mr. Ind Mrs. G. M. Bard returned last Tuesday from I six month's l0- iourn in Europe. hand which was caused by In infec- tion, last week at the St. Luke’s hol- pitnl. - Mrs. G. R. Olson tnd son of Flora place, Ravinia are mntoring to Louis. ville, Kentucky for Easter. They ex- pt-r't tu be gone about u week. . Mr. and Mrs. Frink Evans of Sko- kie avenue announce the engagement at their daughter, Adeline, to Mar. halt Ledlie, son of Mr. and Mn. Wil. liam mm" of Northhrcok. Ruth Johnston of Wiverly pllce entertained the senior clips of Royce- mm at luncheon and bridge Inst Mr. Irving fiaher of Evanswn, who recently returned from Florida spent lag". Thursday in Highland PI!!! u the guest of Mrs. Edwin Fisher of Park avenue. Saturday. A. hub.- THE PRESS OMeer R. C. Cameron of Highwood was seriously injured last Sunday while he was riding his motorcycle. He is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. David Axelson of Jet. ferson avenue, Highwood Ire the proud parents, of a baby girl, born April 10 at the Highland Park hol- ' pita]. The speaker will be Prof. John f) Scott head of the classical depart- ment of Northwestern university who ‘will deliver his hmous lecture on "Without Newspapers." Prof. Scott is an Illinois product who studied in the state normal schools, then at John Hopkins and in Gottingen and Munich in Germany. He rounded out his studies while counselor of the American school at Athens and became one of the for- most Greek scholars and authority on the ancient world. He is also one of the best posted men in the world on Don't forget to attend the B. Y's annual dance to be held at the Y. W. C. A., Laurel avemie, Wednesday eve- ning, April 23. You’ll miss a.been time if you don't attend. Mr. and Mrg. August Tend of W. Park avenue announce the birth of a syn born at the Highland Park hos. pital, Monday, April 14. Ladies Night will be observed by the Men's club of Myth Shore Con- grraliun Israel, Vernon Ind Lincoln avenues, Glencoe on Thursday evening April 24 at 8:15 p. m, ' N. S. Congregation of Israel Will Observe Ladies Night Apr. 24 EVERGREENS DECIDUOUS TREES and SHRUBS Thousands of bountiful evergreens of more than a dozen varieties and t t various ages. also maples, elms, ashes,--trees and shrubs from England, Europe, China, Japan, and other parts of the world. . As the NURSERY is only one of eight departments the man- agement does not depend on the income from that department to keep the business going. Renee we make prices so low that they are agreeably surprising to all our customers. We do gen- oral landscape work, making drawings, furnishing-the stock and doing the planting whenever desired. Every spring and fall our Nursery trees and shrubs go to practically every community from River Forest to Milwaukee. Thirteen years ago NORTH SHORE CEMETERY was started. At the same time thnusands of young nursery plants were used as the beginning of what is now a fine nursery containing prac- tw "ly all trees and shrubs which do well in this climafe. All our friend, should remember our well equipped GREEN- HOl'SE RANGE.and nur WAUKEGAN FLOWER SHOP when in need of Flowers or Plants for any purpose. We have thorough- ly trained and skillful men in charge of all these departments. North Shore Cemetery Administration Bldg. On usands " bountiful evergreens of more than a dozen s and t f various ages. also maples, elms, ashes,--trees and from England, Europe, China, Japan, and other parts of Waukegan Road West of North Chicago Telephone North Chicago 1067 Call at international “hire. He has been head of the classical department of Northwestern for over a quarter of a century and has written and lectured all over America. Prof. Scott re- turned this week from attendance " a' convention of learned societies in New Orleans and also from a South- ern lecture trip, - No reservations " tickets are nec- essary for the meeting April 24. There will be no dinner as heretofore, The general public of the north shore will be welcome at the meeting. Highland Park Music Club Meeting Apr. 23 The next regular meeting of the Highland Park Music club will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Ma- son, 301 Central avenue. on Wednes- day afternoon, April .23, at 2:30 o'eloek. Mrs. MISC" will be assisted by Mrs. Arthur Raft, Mrs, Claude Nathan, Mrs. Jay Glidden, and Mrs. Raymond Roth as hostesses. The music program will be given by Mrs, Henry Hammer, pianist: Miss Barbara Balke, cellist; Mrs. W. D, Young, eontralto; and Mrs. V. C. Mus- Ber, soprano. Mr. C. W. Boyle of Springfield ave- nue was re-elected member of the Deerfield Grammar school at an elec- tion held Saturday evening in the school. Mr. Boyle received 84 votes and Mr. J. R. Notz, i). Annual membership fees are now due and payable. our well 933“)ng EBEEN- Re-elect C. W. Boyle Thursday, April 17, 1930'

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