Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

'High Hats and Low Brown," the tory of Ellery ngter’s contact: with on Hindenburg, Lloyd George, Mus- olipi, the Pope. " T1.urtttacLiptan, ady Asquith, eta, iril1 be the subject riday evening. This is the nnmul en meeting of 2har Woman’s club. ' Me his way Ronni! the world with- ut funds, and experienced thrill fter thrill from the South Sea to he Straits of Dover, walked am! talle with royalty sud statesmen, and chieved gthe supreme adventure. Monthly Meeting of ,. -‘__. -___ t Infant welfare Mar. 23 c,,-,-,,,.-.,!.?.'-!),,',!?,.--?.,,,, . v With but ottrs-txeirpttrrtr-tht-, aim sf each of the six an of the varied rrotrtanrmsrrtbs-atr%terttrMrty tl performances. The exception which (r deserving ’of spec“! comment; 61:- :m'red in the dialogue matter, “TWO (thyttirtltedptper 49) -_e"_e _ iii] In Wonian's Club Friday Eve, March 20; Notable Event Frank D. Slutz Speaks _ 1 In Ravinia Tonight "N hird paifiiirit"iit'a'""T6r'" "" 'MS' Fiii'i' ' Jarieties" given'lt‘ the Ruin“ Vit- age House March 18. Thin ml in. leed a record for a third performance .f an amateur show in km and ike the audignces which witnessed har, the pisoimr-itiiiuFisWtd to' tgrit tours of ttttuh.ed, tagtrtrtortnt,trttterr ainment which brought gamma: and incere applause. _ V ete, priest ent 0 his ch33. who, "ter _o!sittg_tctsritt, tus,tcassttrtltutCtardtsc' rearing contracted in & rowing the”, FINAL momma RAVINIA YhlltIllfrllllis tttrtq 1011.111”! 400' Attemr Third Presentation; Venture Proves ' Great Success _ All -lovtms _ ot tte1rerd-rd,veetttms t the;ngme Pail: Woii'xnn's -ehtt, 21 Fridag,adareh 20, " cighto’dock o hear Ellery Walter, supreme ad- enturer. ,Ellerséi-yw d " miter. He will talk on “The Gm. R 'deienee of Fatherhood.” Mr. uta its I Ink-Mid {who and bu "Mute which should be hard by Il Tair, M ur, 108t alter in}: Funk DniiiiiariiUiiir, th., _ educator and student of prob- of ptpnurotd youth Win be tho Went. . iowing u“ 1stttttee cuts 1:! 'Wm ntion its min called to the Ra- '. "190993 this evening, lecture In exhibit of mtommy'im be There will be the following divi- sions in the contest}: Junior division, thou under " you: of In; um: divinion. than our " you: of Mn. kite,'highest-tbine kite; but box kite; best workmanship on kites, and kite with the strongest pull- qmrvotremrhie1rmterbrnreetrr-ethei Jew of the chumhgoqn who Med Trinity Itphteoriarehureh last Sunday .nddteanLthssane1humsireasfuu=aolo- ,R,A.-,§f_.l!l:l,|;.8,.§lt,er_4§Egg; -." Any Contestant who " desire- will be furnished with mterial fitr may. ing Whites b I l" to U ." nvenue or at the Park Boned once, Citrmrtt. ' _ '""', ', Theme!” Home " Burton un- nue and the one at Surat Pereiftt her_ortrttrtorrattte as , _mrvHttorr--fttr the contestant on each Saturday be- ginning Emil 21, until the any ot the mat; -httrtmttttrn-ttr-tm given to those desiring "tt and mate- rial will 1titrupptied. In order to, enter this contest the ”memm‘T "wtrr1Rr7sfiriitTdiirrtiiTN,r out iitreittry bunk prepared for the Kite-Flying Contact April 11 Amman of the East Park Board shelter houses. -tie,sairiairmirCt%Tri'rTGrTriiu_iirir- to, , ftttgAtrr Ritt1RartdJhihoarprhtt mg in the same church choir when . youth 45 years Mo. 7 ' Mr. Kenneth P. Boulton of Benn- mont, Calif., is a (Hudson of Rich- ard T. Street who came with his fam.. ily to Highland Pink in the late 'T0% The aged records of Trinity church show that Mr. Street was a vestry- man in the old church. His grandson Kenenth Boulton in the 80's was one of the choir boys who then, as to- day, each Sunday lift their voices in songs of worship. Mr. Boulton returned to Highhnd Park hat week to. nttend the burial of his mother', Mrs; George D. Boul- ton; and expressed the garish arthat time to sing once more in the choir of, hits, youth. last, Sunday, "ttttttr- known to most of the ehurehtroertr, he took his place in the choir min. adding his voice to the thirty-he voices of the choir. Be also sang n special solo. . Fifty hors trom Arden Shore were dinner guests in Highland Park. Hon- dny night. The following were hoot- eueo each to the hon: legumes R. K. O'Hnn, George Allen Mason, B. E. Mun. Ralph Clear-y. Willi“: Bar.. Jur. Edwin Johnna Jr., Waltu' Rut- lad... G. E. an... Howell Manny and Henry Gllddtn. T ' _ -_At.,te,r_ttittttrrc,,1qtgMte1, and that. - not in Luke‘l’otut u the - at the Don-path .m, _ Mr. Kenneth P. Boulton hit Bitrh- land Park “out 20 your: ntto for Beaumont, 0.111.. where he ha made his home, but he still feels an unfor- gettable attachment for the home of his youth. , . 50 Arden Shore Boys Entertained Monday EDW. M. LAING. Supt. TED P3388 June- G. mu Mr. June's G. Russell of Rosemary tarraeer-a_u1dr-irr-ther--oeoartmaater" uiniittrir%iii Tarfii'irt this troopsjnce May, IgM.' Preiious to this he 1713 for men! yesrarntstritrtant mums- 351;!!!1..£!19_.....§1992;m:.,¥:=.,:Bg§~§9llu!p§ Wane in scoutmastership and is now taking: havinc‘ed trtiiiiiiftFiii His FRiiiiiFWirii" for serving boyhood as a volunteer leader in scouting. Mrs. James Cady Elwell of Ravinin, who will conduct an art class thmugh Europe this summer, is represented by specimens of her Pr.t. 'tttrl, in three exhibitions held next week, including that of the Renaissance society of the University of Chiaco. " 333 N. Michigan Ivenue; the Art Institute Alumni exhibit, on Diane court, and the Evanston Woman's club displny at the clubhouse in Ennston. The varied, chm-set" of "dra., rrlyte1N work and the notable verntility dem- onistrated in the subject mutter-m especially worthy of note in these ex- hibits. _ V Dr. Mnholm will weal: on Smlrt Folklynne. The lecture will start promptly at 8:30 o'ehiek Pt, m. A mull admission .ft.. will be charg- ed, the proceeds to go for the needy. Swedish Lecture Dr. Axel Predenhohn of Gotenberg, Sweden, will give u lecture in Swot}. lab on Saturdny, Much M, in the Ravlni: school _ttudltorittrit, which is located lull block out undid! block north of tile Ravinla station. Mrs. Elwell’s Work Is 'in Three Exhibitions To Atteed Bull]!!! The Business Girls club, B. '" and Pt Deltas of theY. W. C. A. will join the Lake Poreat this " Wuhan lieh 'AfttrAtte ,Nagiglywldthn- quot. Intuition: must he fit by Monday. March 28." V ' ' Scoutmter at Ravinia School Mb Wider lo S. SENIORS WITH HIGHS? AVERAGES The 31mm! banquet, held last Tues- day evening was a tremendous mo ecu. The entertainment consisted of Jill, “Sheridan. ken! orchestra leader, well kiiiiiiit forkirWimphxipx the saxophone. and his star banjo player. Al Barnett” n vocal trio and I number of soloisu.‘ Rev. Futile: J. P. Holley an a very interacting talk on the history Ind the organiza- tion of tin Roty Name society. And last but not last a dinner vi: served --ogte we will never forget; and one that in well worth mentioning. The next mint me'ethttr of the St. hum Holy Name society will be held in the church hall on Thurs- day evening. March 19 as p. m. The society is planning . to hold their “and manual mantra] My. A.prlt 14. This minute] promises to be "on both? than the'lut'one. ttiri"ri'iri' wilt he Edwina Aesiiiiti, of Lake Bing, who has the highest ov- en” in the aeniot gioup of 237. Ed- ward huheen in the school orchestra since he 31:: n freshman, and in his third yen he was . member of the "hir ‘m 1iftair0TifiiNiijir, to #itsir that“ Rr, - ’2}; L"A"iijt-a', tiiiikaa 'Nb" :5, MW _ Twenty Highest Edward, Acomb, William Seller, Katherine Block, Dorothy Gleiser, Hugh Wolf, Upjorie Ingram, Croce Meier, Gwendolyn Sanders, Gernldine Ghana, Charles Block, Dorothy Jelei- mehl, Robert Lester, Reno Nelson, Olive Frank, lube! Dnnley. Margaret Coxe, Vita Tommi, Dorothy Best, JeanetteCanwrizht. and Ned Ball.. Clu- Nuuhen 237 miere are 287 seniors in the class, of which 224 are neademie students. and thirteen are vocational. {This yur,.the Iver-3e and: oi the clue in 'NS, and last year the average [rude we: T8.1. . Holy Name Shciety [ _ _ Will Mttt Tonight Edward Amish and Wm. Sailer "4t Be Valedictorian and Sal- utatorinn of Class his ttrat; neéond, ind third- years, and he is now 1sAtrr,ipg tive solids, Aettttttttf data, Evelyn, I. update of Dtrerfutdat?hie1da. recently won, elect. do matmNtratf thePhi Bet. Kemp. honorary society at Wellesley. Fr samuam _ v, William Suiting!” Like Fox-ear, Who irrtext, in standing, will be the solu- tatorinn. He came to this country Weaken: port of Germany “mega Re lived, ht, the small town of Stottggrt, yrl1ittlrjy, ye _ mmrmi‘rrafiwmmmrflg four solids his first. year and tive solids "his other two rears, He has ixetLat1L.Aidttri 2l [It 1rritrstittc-ag,ornas membexnf the "irifiiiiiiiiiui" 1:53de semester of his first year. V . . In tbrfothrxrfntt Ihrtare twenty sen- mi tij) Fee, REE? If} i'ti'i.ji,;

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy