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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 33

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: North Shore Ares hols Priang. Som oetz, , Sept. !l?'b!:jl _activities . and or approval to the which â€" meets on listriet and deputy ere Paul Muszik, ,â€" Gleneoe : Homet iz football "game > Blhlnh!. O uniform or if nnun% their p must come as ilt leadership. 5 your troop. ~â€"____ oy Scouts Day proâ€" on _the . university _ The activities 'fi , flag ~ceremony and ing Illini game with hu&lld’ as troops un râ€"further â€"infor ir seoutmasters. ig. ‘The age iimis M:,h:mnh who deâ€" & â€" â€"work â€"may get theâ€"BDenâ€"Chiefsâ€"or 11 MuelJer, or Cub of proper age who e time. Mr. James in charge of the id â€" Robert â€" Rocber, olt, Carl MeManus, ghland Park. lt the commlt'teeuol roop â€" organization _ deal of effort in ts.â€" Mr. Goet: be f organization | this oree in the promoâ€" SHERIDAN Boy Scouts of Ft. r meeting place at w leader was in ur regular scout« until next month. om Highwood paid eview will be held o: the trench fire. ature study, swim other scout activi 1d district editor. "Keart "of the boy ind fears. * the way of life ptember . 24, by, Deerfleld : Robâ€" reeting of the Pack Smith‘s home, 1046 day of each month. a complete schedule e Dens and Pack as program for volunâ€" f serving troops is uilt along the river s taking this bome games. lected in the o rived. If too im 1 be given to t 6, Den Chiefs Bill meyer are meeting the Old Clyborn Saturday. Sent L heart of the boy its buoyancy mong ~their plans with ~the relie | __Park _ either tely. _ Only t invites the N theâ€"Wildeats â€" , are well under. the fall and win charaeter may be was closed will â€"<NApL ANS TO ATTEND "l:‘l HIS OWN FONERAL â€"A funeral sermon without a corpse, easket, grave or mourners is to be the unusual feature of â€"a â€"celebration at the home of 8. R. Patton, near alier, on Sunday, Augustâ€"30, â€"says a report from Benton, Ill. Patton, an 80 year old pioneer farâ€" mer, is to be theâ€"subject of the fuâ€" neral oration, which will be given by d.â€"Johnâ€"B.â€"Mauling, of McLeansâ€" boro, and who will be assisted by Eld. â€"Râ€" McDuffy, of Ewing;â€" Eld. R.: E. Burt, â€"of â€"Christopher ; â€"Eld. â€"Mal. Keene, of Pinckneyville, and by Rev. C.â€"C.â€"Mitchell, of â€" Thompsonville. â€"â€" years and I have long wished to unâ€" dergoâ€" the sensation of having my funeral preached while I was sitting by, instead of lying in a casket," Uncle Steve said. "I am a great beâ€" Hever in tossing bouquets at the livâ€" ing rather than at the dead and it any one has flowers for me. I had. rather they wouldâ€"throw â€"them in my lap rather than on my grave. I want the ministers to speak as though they stood over my lifeless form and if the; have any good things fi say of me, I want to hear them, also it Patton has sent out many invitaâ€" tions to ~retatives ~and ~"friends who will come from East St. Louis, Belleâ€" ville, Chicago, St.â€"_Louis and other places to witness this strange proâ€" cedure and toâ€" attend the birthday dinner and the homeâ€"coming festiviâ€" ties which will form part of the day‘s program. » liberty to do so." Rev. Maulding, when asked how he would speak on this unusual occasion replied: â€" "I will try to speak as though this old man had passed on. 1 will stress his good life and particâ€" ularly his religion.. I hope to be able to say something that will benefit the living relatives and friends." The eighth grade class pins have ben ordered... They are the same deâ€" #gn as in previous years, but an arâ€" 400r. : ~That "is ~what mats are‘ placed there_for,. If everyone does his part Our school will always look nice." â€"â€" : Grace Herman of the fourth grade Won the admiration of everyone last l'!* by being in school even though ~â€"__â€"_ _ Grammar School Notes _ The eighth grade has four new puâ€" pHs: Carleton Colby from Wilmot; Marian Danner from Winnetka; Daâ€" vid Inman from Highland Park; and Julia Weinstock of Winnetka. _ New arithmetics, "The §¢h291] ingâ€" Clark Modern Mathematics," have been added in the seventh and eighth Srades, * mw guard has been selected for the Cless of. 1988.~*â€":~â€"~ ¢ Dorothy Dow writes the following : "We have a nice clean building this fall. . It is the duty of each of us to help keep it so. Do not drop paper. When you pass from the room at reâ€" &#s, noon andâ€"night, put. your waste Paper in the basket. When it rains, Thursday, September 24, 1981 : Seeks a Thrill ; "You see I cannotâ€"live many more ton, III., Man, Aged 80 Has \ Arranged fqr_firviee Deerfield _Jally programs . are so . arranged that each room has two oneâ€"hour peâ€" riods..each â€"week in the â€"gymnasium., Any girl interested in Girl Reserve work is invited to join the Deerfield groups. The A.0O.O.A. group (7th and 8th grades) will meet in Miss Card‘sâ€"room eachâ€"Thursday afternoon afterâ€"school,. Theâ€"S.T.Â¥.0. groupâ€"(5th and 6th grades) will meet in Miss Hunt‘s room each Thursday. Each group is expecting to have a wonâ€" derfal~club., k ® Movies â€"will be held.everyâ€"Friday evening throughout the school year. Admission fee will remain the same as last year. â€" â€" Daily programs are so arranged _ Theâ€" morning _ kindergarten has started a health project. Pictures are being cut for one large book. The afâ€" ternoon children are making a farm in the sand box.© T# y a burned foot required the use of just one foot.â€" s : i5 s this year. ‘The boys that join the paâ€" trol are,expected to stay with it unâ€" EC Boys‘ Patrol. _ The Patrol Boys <were organized two years ago.~â€"They have done good work and hope to do as well or better _ Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. _ _ »5 South Second Street _ ~‘ Phone 391 â€" Is No Better ~â€"â€"Than Its Battery YOtUrâ€"CG@I T H E PR E38 8 til the end of the school year and live up to the rules. Any boy who has joined and does not care to obey the rales and be on the job, on time, every day that.school is in session, had better resign now. For faithful service on the patrol, the boys are awarded a service bar at the end of the â€"school year.â€"The children in the school areâ€"urged ~tocoâ€"operate with Boys on the Patrol are:~ Eugene Fehr, Francis Schlessler, William Kent, Charles Grubert, Jack Condon, Walter Lange, Carleton Colby, Rusâ€" sell _ Cashmore, . Clarence Beckman, John â€"Cunningham, â€"John Reeb, â€"Wilâ€" bert â€"Hartelnm;, lieutenant, and Peter Duffy, C&pb&IAR. â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€">_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" the patrol in every way possible Watch the boys at the corner‘! School Paper 2 "The Highway," the biâ€"monthly newspaper ‘of the Deerfield Grammar School made its first appearance for this year on Wednesday, Sep â€"=The staff: _______ : Editorâ€"inâ€"chief ............_.Richard Duffy News Editor ......_..._.___.__.Dolores Koch Sport Editor ...â€"._............_Peter Duffy Art Editor ........Albert Van Truerson REPAIRING RECHARGING â€"â€"to our upâ€"toâ€"date battery service station and NEW Our Snappy Service restores your old Battery cheaply. of pep. If the juice is running low drive in let us operate . ... quickly . .. . efficiently .. .. Your battery Joke Editor .â€".................. Harold Ray Business Manager........Dolcores Radeke Sales Manager :...â€"_Richard Hoffman Mrs. Elizabethâ€" Dixon who has been visiting her son Mr. Arthur Dixon of Glenview avenue, has returned to her home in Greenville, IIl.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The paper which is sponsored by the: eighth grade, was startedâ€" last mr. f * + â€"â€"Mrs. A._L. Adams of Winnetka will _ entertain at a â€"miscellaneous shower Saturday evening for Mrs. Robert Umbach â€"â€"{formerly â€"â€"Miss â€"â€"Mary ... Guyot) of Waukegan. f "firs. X."C, "Burdick entertained ~the~ __Mr, and Mrs. Ted Cloak of Minneâ€" apolis, Minn., announce the birth of a son Frank Theodore, born Septemâ€" ber 14. ~Mrs. Cloakâ€" was the former Zoe Comer, dramatic teacher at Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school. nan~:* members of the D. A. R. board at luncheon on Tuesday. .â€"â€" ~ _ â€" â€" â€"Mrs. R. J. Sheahen entertained the members of her bridge club on Tuesâ€" day evening. ‘ Highland Park Locals 31 it 2s s CD wwa P s ard sl4 N] ®» ht ts

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