Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 13

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1931 3.33:; an”. Card My. June ' The Altar and Rosary society will give u n closing event of the season, a card party, on the evening of Tues- day, June 2, at the Holy Cross perm: hall. A cedar chest will be given away.' Mrs. Felix Earnest of Rose- mary terrace is in chm-goof the st- nngoments for the party. _ The Ihserfuid-t1huids Commence- ment exercise- will be held Thursday eveninl’rJIILGJSf My! , expat?! 223, Olive Fruit: nah fourteenth waiving the highest - for Deerfield. John Derby is second in iieeti,1ii,_etir_tttt.iytitteitt,ctltttsiqa, rite Dow', Ruth Frank, Olive Fruits, Raymond Irroat,, Robert ,Hanmor, Mary Hood, Leli Kreh, union Mit- ehell, C. W. (Dubby) Peterson, Gor- don Seton, Ray Smith, Hnrrutt Stry- ker, Marion Taylor. ”The graduate. from Deemeld m: Margaret Aitle, John 118rttrt, any 15 Deerfield Students to Graduate June 18 My. Mar 21. 1981 ' OUR Morro Better Meats "tor Les: Holland & Brookfield BUTTER. lb. ....mrs---rtm...'. Native Beef Poter- I house STEAKS, rii,.__r..4Se Bonelesé Leg _ - -- VEAL ROAST, 1b.:,..... .... 29e Sugar Caged A CALI HAMSdb. STEWING ' CHICKENS. lb. Fresh Dressed Native Beef POT ROAST. lb. Wisconsin Cream BRICK CHEESE whole or half, 1b., Btor----ahogt----- Save Quality Market 307 Waukegan Avenue Highmiod _ Phone Highwood 3259 WE DELIVER FRESH FISH taatdent _ of thy genie: " Money 24h 29he 16b: 19he INe IR. BARKER’S TALKS ARE hPNNh'Nll) now no in; 8. Put your whole soul into the work you kn In and do it the beat you know how; 4. Be kind turd .troytttt.ry,! to “I petrpte " all an: r-a)'--?)),)'.)'"'-"'. 'utr-tyr-ttttr.", tf " CAtiiFi iFi1ari, A-re 7 these points were illustrated with practical experiences that have some out of his wide relationships with humanity in every part of the world. At High School, At 10:80 Monday morning Dr. Bar- ker addressed the high school assem- Mr. Again he proved his ability as a master in the art of public speak- ing. He spoke a full hour to the high school students on “Being a Success in Life." After he btished, multi- tudes of these young people said they wished that he had continued for at least attot1iiehour. These young people showed their keen interest in the speaker by turning out in great throngs for both the afternoon and evening meetings. Dr. Barker told the young people that there were iii? great, esusentinltchufhclidtttutCg.L successful life. I. A strong physical body; 2. A clear head, good thinking. studious; 3. Right living. Visitors who were present " the assembly, stated that they.had never witnessed a more attentive group of listeners. The young‘ peoplé toia with them truths that iitt mun much in their lives,__if put into PM”. _. L Two Tslks It Milne I "Trhtutermiiri't and evening meetings were lonely iittaaiirbritViiitauiid their children st which timeth. Bar-, ker tslked on s number ates: prob- lems that are of vital interest to bothl parents and theivehtidren. vfi‘e you"1 his messages without .the :least em-, Bemssment to anyone who wee pres! ent. ht the afternoon he spoke to. the mothers and deuchters. while in the evening he spoke to the fathers- snd'sons. In both instsnces he made 1 strong appeal to perents, to the their children s chsnee in life, to give them a worthwhile shirt, to help-them in their problems. He urged that per- eats interest themselves in, the churches, schools ind scout move- ments in the community; that per- ents interest themselves in the moral sad spiritual developments of their youth. He also spoke cleerly to the young people on the "he of pure thinking and clean living, and em- phssized the great blessings that come to those whose life is one of chastity. , V “Rotary Bra'mdrteta,"-. was . the subject of-Dr., ”batman“: (lax. luncheon of the Rotary club " the Moraine toga/Be pointed out that the basic tarpon of the club was friendship, he urged that this spirit he carried out into the community in every way that lt la poulble. Me played upon the meaning of the motto, “He prof1tts most who perm best." Be related a number of very practical way: in whleh the Mary duhcaujeofgreaterhelpla over- coming community prejudlcee and Moreno“. He pointed out the value of the min backing up all the worth- while movement! in the city. He told of several 'gat'.',',',',? projects that are Fl? - font h Rotary ch! tt igr,,itld-'.1tAa2t! '-q (Continued from use 4) At Rotary Luncheon THE Steady! Miss Thompson's tumblers give you a little idea of what they will do in “Student Stunts” at the Deerfteid-8hierds high school tomorrow evening, my 22. e'" _ . Geary and Saielli of . B. & Golf Team Place In State Tournament The Amman Legion Auxiliary sponsored talks coma-nine the poppy. " meaning. ote., on My. in the Deerfield Grammar nebooln. In. Kirkmn of Lake Forest. spoke in the Durham school "id In. _D. W. layer. spoke to the Wilmot who] children. tn', Qty in to be may. If}. 23.1119 . ,tadmrr when hung Under the direction of Coach J. I; Peel, the golf tum of Deerfield- Shields has won every mstch played so far this spring, winning: from Waukegan 14 to I, University High 12 to It, New Trier 1130 T, Evasion tt to -t.--tat%r-lroteserymtdtytrrHfrr men) 11 to T, ptnyed " Lake For- est and 25 $66, played " Highland Park, 10 mun team. “lithe district qtmlifuttr round for the state title DeisrBeld-Shu1ds took 8 of the 4 plsces. 68 boys played in ther, distrietumteet held at Arlington Heights? - These three boys quaitbsd in'the tmtromid, st the University of Illinois, for the state championship. Warren Gary was low men of the" entire field with I seal-e of 80 in the Brett round. In the Bnnl round Wer- ren'lost on the 16th hole, and f1nished 4 ‘strokes higher than the whttter,.trtv- Int him 3rd pieced; the finds. ‘08- vnldo Snielli f1it'tstte4 right behind Warren for' 4th place. 'Fi'n pho- were given, 3Chieh schools. taking pert, ' - _ ,. ..Co|ch Peel says »this is the' best golf squad Deerfield-Shields bu hid in the last 5 years. and predicts‘win- nine the Suburban league golf chun- pionshlp June l, for the third consecu- tive you. T w" " The following boys» are on the "uiir."iirttii Gary; Mn In; ttiati,'9dtterb-tArr; Olen-"m.- Alex Wohk, Dunno 3mm. Robert "ielli, John Initial, 183m Tolgo, Nop mun Ortiz. Metefn Devon Boxmrd Klee, Hurley Dee, Willard Blanchord. Auxiliary Splmgortr Talks on Poppy med to m Emilia Northbrook. ' 7 _ A meeting at the poppy committee we: held Friday evening " the home of Mrs. William Cruickshnnk. JOHN B. NASH. 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