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Highland Park Press, 12 Jun 1930, p. 4

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COMMERCE CHAMBER l'nwilling to Accept Figures In Reported; Belief That They Are Too Low Mortimer Singer ls Married Sunday P. M. St. J Rollin, “mm: onini. Marga” .Ranti. Songs. I more triern by h and anhird m ttrnde born. Th M u sday evening. June IR. v. Muller, a.ioeiate 'ertre us worthy mutton Th! The Th Th Ad W M ”prove! P nudit. " amcs School in Closing Exercises une meeting of the llighlnnd Imber of Commerce Wu held evenintt " the Green Ten t sroodusttertdnnee and In in- , program. following the lendid dinner. ,R. Abbott Jr., Isistant man- the Automntic Sing] Corp., interesting talk 5nd demon- m the vehiele-aetuated tunic intt syntam. Mr. Abbott’s nt aided him in his topic as instructive Ind interesting present. Application Accepted ain reported in I dunno: n, and tho "eretiry w” in Cr,ntinurd on page 43) I "My Aunt', llehjss." Ind mnsirtl number . .Those (ttttinte in the play were Mary . “Mild: Vanni. Sunk Pet. Mnrtrarrt 1tinoeenxi, Jane Songs. marches and dances rim-n by boys of the first, am. third grades. third nnd fourth how. The “than wm deliv- f the Rev. J. P. Honey. mum um" ' . - -iiGsjdent Park Board: PIt0rkrm CENSUS at Annual Meeting iieid Munro 0.ch Night T rm- omeers night will be ob. t Campbell (hunter. next Wed. pvrning. June lft. Mrs. Blanche "or. a.ioeiate matron will WI! some nll Ten Mel-ling. uni-n was th'e culmination , roman?» which started two a w‘n Misc, Snidivmer and " me in the Supreme Court ti main ontintt Id rrv M r oded and carried. 0n Arne "If tter Homes to $202 ymnon trip through when. Mr. and Mrs. ' their home in High- Singor is well known uhlixhor " the Truth. 'm me ree n eomedy in one met Accepted r membership of n. was presented! dine, upon was given by the whoa]. "ighvnod. ine of this week "E led $90 " Elm Place 1 dangerous ine ndmittod paid camp-inn, St. Peter, in connec- ed, the to my were In" Millard Re-Elected " Cary and yuperint F. Grant, "ensure The annual rt Mink. srdretary and " Students Appear M m Wright Monthly Tournaments mv-mlwru 0mm Th Elks Plan to Hold Flag Day Exercises At the ”null meeting of the zhland Park East Park board, held no: IO,' Everett Millard was re-elect- president and John Udell was. re- rterl vice-president. The appointed min-rs are Edw. M, hing. secre- 'y Ind superintendent and Charles M " Th m annual report of Edw. M. K. secretary and superintendent presented showing the mlterial fsmuteial condition of the board a, excellent. Marked progress was P in the past ye", with several [ions tn the park property which odd greatly to the beauty of the r. Millard has been president of hoard fur the past eight yen: under his administration has marked'hy rapid progress uni min" of park holdings. . w awn-arm: Francis Alb. Mud John " 'lay owning. the rennin meet. t lhghland Pink chapter No. P. P. o. E. will he held in the mums. Plan! for tho first Golf amen! to hr hold Wednesday, Phinned by Chicago District Golf Club m Wa will be discussed. , lay. June 14 is Flag div, and will he held in tho lodge hall n. All members are requested handicaps “I will ho uh “(no of the (“Mango Dist moi, Janet Gaidzik, Doris .nujso Neumann, Frnnéo: in Odo", Mary Ellen Psi h Paris. Irvin, Mary Lou . Rmny. Mary Smith. Bar Jean Tennant, and Lurill: mm District naugurating tournaments hf clubs bolt at Westo in- Recital Tuesday nt ll June 19 tra nzinz to the assneiatinn 1l to send in names of rs intending to play. the Mnrloy Schnnl' of Lathrop Marley, diree- mypntotl in recitals on Mari and evening. June we of Trinity Ep- l-m Laurel avenue. wan: David Al- n, Patricia Clark, avidson. Josephine m Fabian. Mildred Dorothy and Ruth m, James. Kirk, eraldine Sanders. he oven! will be istrict Golf asso- whieh no new not! for the first stwttr. n Smith, and m Bard, Jean Pauline Davis, Gaidzik, Doris open In a” wiring to the uni-"o club Golf associa- a series of PRESS John O'Keefe Named Member of the Board of Review, Lake County Varnor Model Home in 'Deerfield Looted Prnfrssinnal William Kelloy'nf the tNusntryside golf course. west of Mundeloin, formerly pro at Sunset vallrcv, roprrts 'znnd patronage It Countrysirlo, this SPIFOI'I. Recently Highland Parkers Win Prizes at Countryside O of " mum John O'Keefe airman of the ed l" numc tht 11h " Lundzrrn and‘M. D. Bullard liuhhmd Park “my: prizes in tour- vnte tht-rtu Krlloy 'ay!', and N to rumiml them that the prizes awaiting them. The weekly tour- ', at Countryside arr attracting y . Hers alone the north shore, he murao’ is a good one and beam ly. situated. _ yr the law the bond is com- uf two republican and one mic members. As the chair- f the (-nunty hoard -f super- lhirry Stratum, of Lake Villa, .\'. errrtR 'gn trysirlw this , r Lundzrrn ar mhhmd Park w ‘nh there, K 4 to rumind the (I annthur tht Ieefe, of Highland Park, f the Lake County Demo. ral committee, on Mnnday in number of the Board of County Judgé P. L Per- 'irm- Saturday night, the mic-l home in Briarwoods, was onion-ll hy thieves who a and draperies valued It O. lt is thought that more :0 lwrvn taken it the thieves won frightened nway. nix-hints of this housr wore tty of Hartmiutn's in Chi. , they intended ”to romnvc turn from the house this ' yo! nu tram- of the robbers found.- fr (-nunty hoard -f super- Fitratton, of Lake Villa, ally chairman of the iew, and as Mrs, Nellie her republican, was a John O'Kocfo m by new on page of ()‘Km-fe makes gmgrnphic Inca- 'rship. Stratum is of the bounty. the yPart n, the ap- ity a demo- 10) Community Vacation Church School to Open Next Monday On Monday morning at 9 alclock in the Presbyterian church the first -¢~~i4:n of the Community Vacation Cliurch school will be helld. This is a Vacation Church "hopl for the chil- tFen of the community from 3 to 14 years hf age who are not attending a similar schnnl somewhere else. The murning scusinns -are from tr to 11:30 o'clm-k for five. days a week and the school will lit-held for five weeks. There will he a small enrollment fee and extra handcraft materials may he purchased at cost. Already there is a large enrollment and children may be entered on Mon. day who have not yet enrolled. Par- vnts may enroll their children for rhr- entire period or for a shorter period but it is desirable to hive reg- ular attendance " the full period. Simply brine your child to the church for onrnllnurnt. _ The instruction is graded to meet the mwds of the child and will he Many Prizes Awarded at lst Flower Show Mr. (‘hrismun frnm the Northbrook gunk-m was the judge of the' bloom exhibits. . _ Wham taking prizes in the. speci- ”111'" Mann‘s wc'ro. Mrs. Elizabeth T. ‘(Vlirlmu Mrs. Edward Fitvele, Mrs. "only Gotz, Mrs. Prod mutton. Mrs. Delmar [Maxim-I Mrs. B. K. Goodman and Mrs. Gum-29 Childs. In the flower arrangements those “kink the Hue ribbons were, Mrs. D. H. Davis, Mrs, C .L. Jordan, Kenil. worth Homo id/ Garden club. and I Mvs. Rum-1w Mandel}. 2nd prizes Iworn takrm by, Kenilworth Home and Garden club. Mrs. Henry Getz, Mrs. D. H. Davis and Mrs. Frank Selfridtte, 2rd prizes by Mrs. Goodman/Mrs. N. Corwith, Mrs. Get: and Mrs. Henry Stock. ‘ In the tabla arrangements the blue ribbon: wont to Mrs. Ed. Goldstein, Pimp?” T. R. Murny and Mrs: Na- than Klee. 2nd prizes to Mrs. Lucille [Hilhorm Mrs. Oppenheimer and the ‘Kpnilwurth Home and Garden club. The judges fur tho flowernrramte- Emma nml. table claim-s were, Mrs. (d) Bracket of Deerfield. Mrs. .Pr-tors and Mrs. Spooner of Glencoe. i Mrs. Henry Steele was in charge of the réfreshment able. The First Annual Flower Show of he Highland Park Garden Study club "rr-rearing with the American Iris sirrviery iaxt Saturday in the grounds rf.Mrs, P,. K. Goodman was well at. h-mlml and proved tn be a very beau- tiful exhibit. Mrs. Frederick 1'oogt was awarded tlw cup donated hy Mr. Robert Clark for the outstanding bloom of the chow. The bloom was a vtsry' large his. Mrs. \‘nnut also received the mvmhership tn the Ampican Iris so- oirty. . MN. C. c. Bracket! of Wilmot road tank the Grand Sweepstake medal hrl'sl'niml by the American Iris .50- I!" instruction is graded to meet Wis of the child and will he wvrl of Bible study, Bible stor- 3mm and hymnulogy, rythmic for the kindergarten, directed dramatization and pageantry; nit. and, out of char activities. (Continued on page 46) l Hm Thursday, June 1 Bracket! of Wilmnt road rand Sweepstakc medal , the American Iris .50- first and second prizes. um frnm the Northbrook the judge of the' bloom 1930

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