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Highland Park Press, 26 Jun 1930, p. 44

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Visit Orphan‘s Home at Normal, Sunday W Deerfield Junior Team Defeats Lake Forest in Legion Ball Game worth any Ar bast h ng A.W.O.1 n h Deerfic of them will still be ind e Dee th gif homé fifty per game aNnU fin ny n ack v Lake with hc nnC M Nx the cent more upp game outht hip akem fime h int { the modern tw n n the thr all rman D« publ n th h in( grm . (, Kapschull} and and Charles, Mrs. n and Mrs. Frank rhe cent th ned th and 1mp A me it ng yrall thi nnIng Dr and Cl€ Lake than <they hree Deerfic 1 rms . Tor Sm hundred bal until Wh an the rtant e wh But ming uo thi ig, howe anid the pr and id pré ghth disâ€" ted â€" the ward the OuC hree me n numbe umt U for uns, ti€ half : to pt rding the all m Dubt rh the fine for the i both games play ad game Deer madt rmal Alle ng for Deer and great n They ind ided And I1 m At h Highland Park Methodist Church North avenue at Lauretta place ‘rank Davidson Hopkins, ministe Our . Community~ Daily ~Vacati ible school has thus far been a st s« with an enrollment of about M holal $ 0C oo s EnBneooy enc nnan ilrn Next Sunday the pastor me a series of discourses rables of Jesus, which was me months ago. These w »st interesting, as the pari themselves picturesque & in in a most attractive ma ncipal teachings . of _ Je eating them the pastor wil terpret them in their appli :ristian thinking and livin y.~ It will be a series of t ght to be heard bysevery 1 ntâ€" and evxery thinking ( ere will be no dull mom e entire service will be as ssible and never over an . vangt In ( er season W It Worshipâ€" service The pastor her rd of . sincere ildren of the D hool, to Miss J ‘s. Donald Wage | eontributions 8t.â€" Paul‘s Evangelical Church Deerfield H k1 1 mit will be raised, although the i building will hardly admit of than that number with the acâ€" : of the school located all over wilding. Rev. W. W. Nelson of lighwood church is. acting as pal and certainly is well adaptâ€" the position; the teachers are ng splendid work and thoroughâ€" ov their work excent on a few ontributions to the worship {.last Sunday. is refreshing, both physica tual, to worship at the St. . iwelical church during the . the the 11 h an . whic tween â€" sincere appreciation to the _of the Daily Vacation Bible to Miss Bertha Caspers and nald Wageck for their delightâ€" ributions to the worship servâ€" h Ip ind the rnIng Highwood st attrac achings n the pa m in the in ill the h 4 and Anothc iffered n rall the announct the find king an uke our young people met up â€" from â€" Oak . Park and Mrs. E. S. Jefferâ€" o. 2 on the Des Plaines day ‘night and had a time.. The only unâ€" the all the G the d h ell ‘during the sumâ€" o suggestion is ever ng during the warm scholars, . both, old it stimulating .and linw. Plans for the rewith . expresses discourses . of which was st These will s the parable uresque and active manne quat? r year, a JOnger and perhaps the ed, although the hardly admit of 14 10:30 ing hurch. istor will th r will seek to application to living of to; i of talks that ery. Bible stuâ€" ng Christian; moments and be as brief as c an, hour. . It some special h service. is, minister ly Vacation ~ been a sucâ€" of about 65 fair as only years of age car, a longer KaVve went little ereed possibly next rin by Edwin of the finest we ned tor rses on the was started â€"will prove at m T H E PRESS Ing exer we know up its at we go sical and St. Paul‘s the sumâ€" n out . so hungry, $ ard conâ€" r the yoruk i. ek to many ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CITY BEFORE COUNCLHL The communication from the Highâ€" land Park Chamber of Commerce obâ€" jecting to the use of the parkway by the Highland Park â€" Radiator ‘ and Fiender Repair shop at 518 Elm place was referred to the chief of police. It was reported that the condition . reâ€" ferred to had been remedied. The petition fromproperty ownâ€" ers on McDaniels avenue objecting to" the present use of the Highland Park: Ice. company‘s property was referred to Commissioner Zimmer,. . â€" Oil Burner Ordinance The ordinance filed some time ago amending the ordinance regarding oil burner tanks was passed. Several contractors. estimates were presented, approved and ordered paid. A resolution was adopted requestâ€" ing the state highway department for a. blanket permit for the city to make water and sewer taps on Prairie avenue. Tuition Allowances Are Cut by Nonâ€"High School Board; Deerfield Is Hit Drastic slashes were. made in the demands of Lake county high schools on tuitions for pupils from outside the \respective‘ ‘ districts during the past Lyear by the nonâ€"high school board Ntonday night and when the work was completed between $90,000 and $100,000 in bills were allowed, acâ€" cording to.the Waukegan Times. Deerfieldâ€"Shields, in Highland Park, had an attorney there who protested to cuts made against this school. The biggest amount shaved from the Deerfieldâ€"Shields bill was an item of $30,000 entered as depreciation to Luildings and equipment.. This was not allowed at all. This school had asked $255 per capita and was alâ€" lowed $224.38,the Times says. The rate per capita, in what was wked and what was allowed, was as on fuition the frespe past Wycar board â€" Sto work was School Deerfieldâ€"Shields Libertyville Warron ler approximately 200 go to Waukeâ€" wan and 93 to Deerfieldâ€"Shields. Members of the nonâ€"high school board are Judge Theo. Forby, of Zion, James. G. Welch, of Wadsworth, and John C. Baker, of Lake Bluff. /‘ Waukeg The free traders have overlooked cne argument: they ought to tell us that a tariff on hides would take the home away from the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe. Thereâ€" are 4,700,000 workers deâ€" pendent upon motor transportation for their livelihood, according to the Chicago Motor club. Antioch rmit ss houses. The communicati id Park Chamber llows t (Continued from page 2) .‘ t to tag in Highland Park in ind with the understanding that would be no soliciting in busiâ€" Zurich .. 242.85 ©204.42 irich .. 205.41 . 205.41 . 189.00 _ 178.60 an ... 200.00 > 175.47 to 468 pupils come under the classification. Of this numâ€" roximately 200 go to Waukeâ€" Asked Allowed 255.00 178.93 $224.38 178.54 204.42 205.41 178.60 Deerpath Theatre‘s Attractive Program For the Coming Week Thursday and Friday, July 3, 4â€" Zane Grey‘s famous story, "Light of the Wostern Stars," with Richard Arlen, Maryâ€" Bryan,. Harry Green, Regis Toomey, and Fred Kohler. Museum Expedition Is Now Crossing Desert The Vernyâ€"Lang. Kalahariâ€" expeâ€" dition of Field~ Museum of Natural History is just about to begin crossâ€" ing the perilous . Kalahari desert in Africa, according to a cablegram just received at the musum from Arthur S. Vernay, leader of the expedition. The cablegram indicated that the expedition was at the Chobe river, preparing for the desert trek, after which it will return to Pretoria, and thence will go into Angola or Portuâ€" goese West Africa where the beautiful sable antclope and other animals are to be sought. A \Large andâ€"important collections of mammals, birds, reptiles and insects have already been collected as a reâ€" sult of. work conducted: in Bechuanaâ€" land, and the success of the expediâ€" tion seems assured, it is reported. seminary from â€" Chicago over the North Shore Line, Sunday, June 22, and remain in ’retreat until Thursday. l Other groups will follow in succeedâ€" ‘ ing weeks throughout the summer. Priests in Retreat at St. Mary‘s of the Lake Seminarians having completed their studies for the year and departed on their vacations, the beautiful buildâ€" ings and grounds of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary at Mundelein will be given pover to summer retreats for priests of Chicago: and surrounding territory ‘beginning next week. The first group of priests journeyed to the Thursday, June 26, 1930

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