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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1930, p. 5

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nual Guest day meeting in the Village house. Members from the Glencoe, Irecvtield and Hunmckburn garden clubs, Highland Park Community Gar. den class and Highland Park Garden Study club attended, and Mrs. James Cady Ewell, president of the Ravinia Garden club with Mrs,.C, C. Bracken welcomed the quests and introduced them. Mrs. Maud Jacrhs of the Garfield Park Conservatory Wave a splendid talk on "fTmtinuation of Bloom in the Garden." Mrs. Jacobs, who al. ways hrs sn much valuable informa- tion to impart, is a great favorite among tardenvrs and they welcumc every opportunity of hearing her. A group of lovely songs, beauti- fully sung by Mrs. E. Christensen added greatly to the afternoon's pro- gram. C Ravinia Garden Club Entertains Saturday ' The Ihwinia Garden club mined five neighboring garde last Saturday afternoon at nual Guest day meeting in the house. Members from the I Irecvtield and Hunnockburn clubs, Highland Park Communi A normal vote for Lake county is approximately 20,000 and a president ial election will bring out 30,000 votes. The eoupty, as a result of the elec- tion, will adveftise at once for bids on the bonds and then for contract- tits' bids on the first sections of 37% miles of road to be paved with pro- ceeds of the issue. . Later, an additional M miles will all donated by members of the club. Mrs. H. J. Lynn was in charge of the refreshments. The meeting was considered one of the largest and most important of the year and its success is due mostly to against. The majority for the propo- sition was 474. The prdpusition was defeated in Waukegan township, and Shields township gave a majority against it. In "vertieltl township it carried by a small majority. A normal vote for approximately 20,000 ial election will bring Later, be paved Refreshments followed, and Mrs. Frederick Fisher and Mrs. C..C. Bracken poured. The delicious cakes and cookies that were served were Geraldine Theresa Clark. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clark, 296 Prospect avenue, died April M. She was born November 30, 1927. The cause of death was meningitis of non- epidemie type, according to the cer- tifietrte of death. The funeral was held Wednesday and burial was in Graceland. Lake county in Tuesday's special election approved a bond issue of $1,- 250,000 for road construction. The vote was very light, with only 8608 votes being east in the county, aeeord. ing to unoMeial count; of these 4541 were for the bond issue and 4067 COUNTY APPROVE ROAD BOND ISSUE Mr Little Girl Dies Here; Funeral Held Yesterday Majority of 474 in Favor with Very Light Vote Out; Vote By Precincts Thursday, M R, Gleason, program chairman. " an additional 21 miles will with mimics refunded by the 'ontirtued on page 46) Minority Vote ay 19250 and 4067 the propo- enter. n clubs its an- Village dents have panhnninu At the April meeting of the. stinia Woman's club Rowena Rustin Bennett tvad some of her recent poems in. spin-d by our own beautiful Skokie valley, where she lives. Perhaps some Isaac Walton leaguer may rerpond to the plea expressed in the fellowing Poem'. T qmaking pants, wh and Ravinia homes. Children of the community are sell- ing tickets for the two performances, the proceeds from which are intended for the piano fund of the Ravinia nu- diturium. To stimulate the ticket sale Mildred Ilaessier has oftcred sev- ernl prizes. The first is a full year's dance tuition to the child selling the most tickets. The second prize is tuition for one term. At the April meeting Woman's club Rowena ruul some of her rem “ill Will your tho pantomime was entitle Toy Slim. Others have been Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella Gregory M. Sheahen, assistunt " vision manager for the North Shore Gas Co., has resumed his duties with the. company, having recently under- Rom? an operation fur appendicitis. His many friends will be glad to again hoary problems Hearts stole the In furmur years the annual por- bmmance has been repeated during the summer season on a children's afternoon at Ravinia Park. Last Reads Own Poetry at . Ravinia Woman's Club Sumo one who is wisp and rich, Lift his hand and halt the ditch, Ere the mother-marsh is dry And her lovely babies die, Fire the mother is made slave, Forced to nurse 3. race less brave? Will nut somp one save the Skokie? Rowena Rustin Bennett Card Party May 8 Is Benefit Affair A card party will be given by the ladies of St. James church, High- wood, Wednesday evening, May 8 At eight o'clock in the parish hall. This is for the benefit of the building fund. Bridge, 500 and bunco will be played with attractive prizes for each game. Resumes Duties at North Shore Gas Co. Annual Pantomime May 10 by the Pupils of Mildred Haessler am that he is able to be aiound ill Not Sum:- One Snvc the Skokie? ill not sumo-(mo swc the Skokie,-- Sumo one who is wim, and rich, Lift his hand and halt the ditch, Hrs the mother-marsh is dry anmy Ments as why the Knave of ule the Tarts and how it was Peep found her sheep. These v other Mother Goose inci- o hocn incorporated into the c with the addition of a few parts for'the child partici- 'r.er'ttte from Highland Park lia Park. Last was entitled The have been The THE PRESS their sousun tickets will be volueleu after this performance. "The Lady Next Door," is a. comedy of the home life of the average Amer- ican citizen, written by Elmer Wee of. "Street Scene" fame, is to be the Sourth and last production by the Cir- wit theatre of the current nelson. end the managers of the association pro- phesy that it will close the seuon in an enthusiastic. manner. A east composed entirely of North w? given. the outstanding of which will bv the Eagle Scout badge awarded to Dick Wiekman of troop M. He is the Mth Eagle Scout in his troop. The programs will also include Bev- eral short stunts, I ceremony of the Boy Smut 1nd I short tllk and other festures, The interesting program is expected to draw I Inrtte crowd of city folks and scout parents. Every- one is urged to come. CIRCUIT THEATRE’S FINAL PRODUCTION The Highland Park Court of Honor and Hobby Show will be held this Fri. day, tho 2nd, at 7:30 in the Elm Place school auditorium. Scouts throughout town have been working for the put month in getting together their vu- ied hobby displays. On the Court of llvnor program many awards will be Riven, the outstanding of which will be the Eagle Scout badge awarded to Dick Wiekman of troop M. He is the Shore residents is for the production vice president of t director of Janna] "Tho Return of the rat-ling the" cast, and, of the new” and act: the Cireuit theatre tl ity enables them to Scout Hobby Show and Court of Honor Friday Boys who wish to plane mother nu Mr ther's Day will take I little ex- tra pains with their clothing. Fell Ihuthers are making this: possible with an unusual sale for boys. Full details will he found an mother page of this issue. . comedy [uh-lo n "Lady Next Door" to Be Given in Highland Park rar 15; Lake Forest Mr . Runmlle Sal! The Ladies Aid of the Gate Meth- odist church Ire to hold a rummm sale May " and 1.5 " the store just muth of Benny the Tailor, Walke- gun Ivonne. Highwood. Come early and avoid the rush. Fell Bros. Putting on Special Sale for Boys [-10 production. A very important role in the play that of "Sister" Graham. “Sister." Vt is but fourteen years old, is what commonly known at! a spoiled child, (Continued on page 42) I] med entirely of North s is busily rehearsing tion, Samuel S. Otis, of the association Ind nuaryY production of ink-re tre Soldier though '33?! If? use, the sting [we this red and com- ' is di- several new to " abil- 'i" Straight EIGHT I 100 Horsepower 125" Wheelbase Priees f. o. b. Auburn or Calm-ville. Indian. Equipment other [hut III-Mud "an. 505 Elm Place Straight EIGHT 125 Horsepower 130" Wheelbase AUBURN CORD HIGHLAND PARK . AUBURN CO. $1195 $1495 Sales and Service Phone 2830

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