Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1932, p. 12

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Speaking of prophets, how about the fellow who predicted that after the Hawleyâ€"Smoot tariff bill was passed, prices would go so high you eouldn‘t see ‘em with a telescope?! _â€"â€"â€"Maderâ€"rkewse~ot""K FTench cottage tyfie made by Muriel Mowers, ‘which won first place in the contest he roecntl{l in the art appreâ€" ciation classes of Miss Kerfoot, Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. _ When in love not even Princess Anne, played by "The Queen‘s Husband," to HEROINE N PLAY an adoring Myra Jane e given Mar ff And if you make a better sucker trap the world will make a beaten path to your ¢9q§.â€"-8m Francigco Chronicle.. ___â€" @34 ptait s fiarent can bar the way of utton, in the Senior play, ch 11, high school auditorium. Too Often Too True No 2 9n $5 u.6 Ti eulk Au l NEC ue 311 u. tota s €it k) * THE PR ESS GIRL RESERVES GIVE HIGHEST AWARD TO f MYRA JANE HUTTON At the Annual Girl Reserve Mother and Daughter banquet held recently, Myra Jane Hutton reâ€" ceived the highest National award of the Girl Reserve Movement. Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, President of the Highland Park Y.W.CA. presented her with the Girl Reserve ring. | â€" Outâ€"doors and sports also appeal to Myra Jane. "Camp Kiwanis" of Decatur, IHL,. andâ€" ."Camp Merry Days" the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. claim her as one of their leaders. As a Junior Life Saver in camp, an adviser forâ€" a group of younger girls. t & Myra Jane joined the Girl Reâ€" serves in the 6th grade in Decatur, TIllinois. Her leadership was recogâ€" nized, and she was elected presiâ€" dent of the Roosevelt high school club of that city.. In Highland Park she served ‘two years as an assisâ€" tant adviser to Girl Reserve Triâ€" angles, and 1931â€"1932 finds her adâ€" viser: of the largest Girl _ Reserve Triangle in the Highland Park Y. Freshmen Class Officers, Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School . Ted Cabonargi, secretary and treasurer; Tom Irving, vice-presi- dent; James Rutledge, president; Barbara White, social chairman. â€"â€"These lights show you the full width of the road from ditch to ditch, penetrate fog and make plainly siblte approaching curves and bumps. In fact they give u twice the light of the ordinary headlights without interfering with automobiles moving in the opposite direction. Dimming is not necessary. > $ These new and amazing automobile headlights are here, ready for your trial and approval. f PERFECTâ€"Oâ€"LITES make night driving as ,eas);\ and safe as day driving and it willâ€"not cost you a cent.to prove it to your.own mfiflfgfism,‘ . YÂ¥ou _mayâ€"useâ€"aâ€"pair " olutely free. Phone or_call for R. 8. Udell at The Highland Park Press. Those living in Lake Forest or Lake Bluff may callâ€" . PERFECTâ€"Oâ€"LITE * __â€" Factory Representative 419 PROSPECT AVENUE, LAKE BLUFF PHONE LAKE BLUFF 2398 _ â€"~<R.â€"~S, UDELL Prince William! â€" * J , In Senior Play ; A)J Meyer plays the role of Pg’,nce William, who is engaged to marry Princess Anne. , Although William dosen‘t know it, his bride to be is deepty in love with her father‘s secâ€" retary. Senior play, "The Queen‘s Husband," at high school auditorium March 11. ; a+" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932 "It is qu Sandwick i1 Rodgers‘ h year for th Davitt and art classes â€"to the voc rooms now and Miss B hall after i out and is For the school, the : the propert and the lat i%i;\:lr:g the northwest c of $32,000. Ruth Pa: senior, wil class of 19 school. LAND BO THURSDAY, D.S.MH.S. HIGH]I The art ~Robert Jacque! Jean M Richar George Ben St Madeli: Jane L Grace | Ruth Alfred Floren Anne ‘ Janet | Mary Myra . Tom J Tony Vale Peter | Salu: Elizabe Edgely Dowid Priscill

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