The closing exercises of the Daily Vacation Bible school of. the First United Evangelical church were held on Wednesday evening, July 2. The portions of scripture recited by the boys and girls, their answers to quesâ€" tions on Bible history, the songs so heartily sung and the splendid disâ€" play of handwork, proved that both in attendance and effort the term had been a most successful one. The school was supervised by the pastor, Rev. C. G. Unangst. The outâ€"ofâ€"town teachers were the Misses Margaret Phelps and Mildred Beckman, from the Moody Bible Institute of Chiâ€" cago. Others assisting were, Mrs. F. Botker, Mrs. Alvin Raedeke, and the Misses Kathleen Paine, Hedwig Gieâ€" serâ€"and Irene Daggitt. Miss Paine also presided at the piano. Mrs. Henry Maechtle assisted during the first week and then Miss Rosalis Fosbender came in and helped the remainder of the time. Mr. Chas. Thorsen rendered service of inestimâ€" able value in his class of manual training for the boys. ~Miss Emma ‘Gieser made liberal use of her autoâ€" mobile in bringing some of the teachâ€" ers to the school and again in conâ€" veying them ‘to their homes. Proviâ€" sion was also made for the transporâ€" tation of some of the children who came fromâ€" a distance. A considerâ€" able number of the pupils were presâ€" ent every day and they were given special recognition at the closing exâ€" ercises. & ; Next Sunday _ Next Sunday,â€" July 13, has been designated as French Day, in obserâ€" vance of the French national holiday known as "Bastille Day" and the proâ€" (Continued on page 33) NATIONAL CONCERTS FEATURE AT RAVINIA Closing Exercises July 2 for Vacation School u\“‘\ P Thursday, July 10, 1930 Launched Last Sunday with Proâ€" _ gram of American Music; Coming Week tree! Where lovely girls will serve you tea, True Insull hospitality. With sandwiches and sweet pastree! Besides all these, there are to be Most wondr‘ous spreads and lingerie Dreamlike boudoir accessoryâ€" . Of lace, crepe, satin and tracery! Sets for breakfast, late or early,â€" Silks and jewels from far Chince,\ Our "Foreign Shop" displays with Plans are now under way for the celebration to be held next month. This will be the tenth anniversary of the local lodge. Full particulars will appear in a later issue. July sixteenth it is to be! The "Little Sale," with entrance free! At "Orchard House," (it‘s westerly) Out on Ridge Road, ‘neath an apple glee Lovely robes for the new baby Alive with kittens on a spree! Come to our sale â€" at twoâ€" The police report that is was the most orderly© conducted affair. ever staged in Highland Park, and the general committee has to hear its first complaint on prizes offered or manâ€" agement. On Sunday, July 20, the Highland Park lodge No. 446, Loyal Order of Moose, will hold their annual picnic in Sunset Park. ‘This promises to be one of the best the lodge has ever had. The main feature of the day will be the giving away of one hundred and twentyâ€"five dollars in gold to the lucky â€"person. This invitation is not only extended to the members of the Moose and their families but to their friends as well. . Any member will be. glad to furnish you with admittance tickets to the picnic. Plan to spend this Sunday in our beautiful park with a real live organization whose purpose is to show you a good time. The regular mecting of the lodge will be held next Monday evening at Witten hall at which time another large cMss will be initiated. Dumaresq. Spencer Post No. 145 of the American Legion wishes at this time to thank the public, members of the park board and all friends who contributed toward making the carâ€" nival on July 4 and 5, a success. While the net proceeds are not so large owing, to the high grade of merchandise distributed, the post will have a nice sum to carry out its proâ€" gram of relief to disabled men and orphans, and support of civic enterâ€" prises. Many satisfactory reports . have come and the boys of the post are gencrally satisfied with the results, and will plan next year to offer more in the line of entertainment. The entertainment committee have been working hard in order that all who attend may feel that their time was well spent. There will be the usual program of races and contests for both young and old and the big basket feast at the noon hour. Hold "Little Sale" at Orchard House July 16 Dumaresq Spencer Post Gratified at Success of Its Recent Carnival Highland Park Moose Annual Picnic July 20 at twoâ€"thirty! : cemetery Mrs. Shelton was born in Germany and came to this country with her parents at the age of six months. She will be remembered: by her many friends and neighbors for her hosâ€" pitality and her ability as a pianist. She is survived by her sons, Albert, Frank and George, and daughters, Mrs, Alfred E. Olsen, Mrs. Susan Shechan and Mrs. E. A. Turpin of Detroit, Mich. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 o‘clock at Trinity Episcopal church, the Rev. Christoph Keller ofâ€" ficiating. â€" Burial was in Rosehill . Mrs. Josephine E. Shelton, for many years a resident of Highland Park and during the past several years residing with her daughter, Mrs. Alfred E. Olsen of Chicago, passed away on July 3rd at the age of seventyâ€"eight. Miss Fannie Kiser, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. William Anspach, the. groom‘s brother, was groomsman, and Robert Anspach was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Anspach have gone to Murray Bay, Canada, for their wedding trip, and will be at home at the Ridgeview hotel in Evâ€" anston after August 6. On account of the womenâ€"onâ€"juries campaign which is being conducted by the Illinois League of Women Voters, the board of the Highlang Park league will hold meetings during the summer. These will be on the third Wednesday of the month at the home Mr. Anspach is well known here, as he is in the real estate business, a member of the firm of H. and R. Anspach. without women. "Women as citizens and electors can and should perform this citizen‘s duâ€" ty and take their share of the reâ€" sponsibility in the administration of justice. league will hold meet summer. . These will Wednesday of the mo of the president, Mrs kins. The womenâ€"onâ€" juries referendum comes up for vote at the general clecâ€" tion November 4th, lilinois needs the service of women on juries because: "A jury should represent a crossâ€" section of the community. .No crossâ€" section of the community is complete LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS MEETING "There are many. cases in which young girls and women must appear before grand juries and in our crimâ€" inal courts, These unfortunates, who many times are in no way responsible (Continued on page 44) of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Anspach of this city took place on Monday, June 30, at the Broadmoor Country club in Indianapolis. Highland Park Woman y Dies July 3 in Town Herman Anspach Weds < Indianapolis Girl Board to Hold Sessions Third Wednesday of Each Month During Summer The marriage of Miss Carolyn Kiser, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Fayette Kiser of Indianapolis, Ird;, to Herman Felton Anspach, son nstant Hop SALES Service Highland Park, Illinois Highland Park Phone H. 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