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Highland Park Press, 29 Jun 1933, p. 1

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DUTCH €OCcOA tkes & Co. h Shore ix. 98q E THURSBAY, JUNE 22 doze 49c 25¢ 25¢ 8c 10c 10c 10c 10c 9¢ . PA 85¢c 85¢ 55¢ B i >\ P P ; p im p D‘ The Mothers‘ Club of the YWCA is planning a series of picnics durâ€" ing the summer, the first of which is to be held in Sunset Park, Thursâ€" day, July 6, at 12 o‘lclock. Everyone is welcome. Come &nd bring your lunch. » | tE sjon ernment, Class 1. Terrace set for four (entric Enter éxhibits with man, Glencoe. The North Shore: hold an informal | Thursday, July 6, Country Club. Mr ster will criticize | talk on "Flower 2:30 p.m. | Mothers Club Plans L + SefiQs Of Picnics ~_ Postage on first dlass â€"mail matâ€" ter deposited at the local postâ€" office for delivery to local patrons receiving mail from that office is now chargeable ~2 cents an ounce or fraction thereof. This new rate will go into effect on July‘ 1, for one yéar only. No other chl:ngo in po rates is contemplated at this time. [| The old rate wak 3 cents (per ounce for first class matter, reâ€" gardless of destination within the United States. new rate apâ€" plies only to le i posted in the city and destined for addresses within the city. All letters going out iof town, no matter if only to ‘the next town, will require the regs;‘]:r Sâ€"cent ps. I tan off}t 8â€"cent rate was adopted in July of last year came as a méasure of the Hoover admin‘i. tration to make up deficits in the postoffice departmenit of the govâ€" You are able to #njoy your movie in comfort now the Alcyon is equipped with a vxshed air cooling system. { { "King Kong," the ‘picture everyâ€" one is so anxious to see, is to be shown on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 5, t‘r1 and 7, of next week. _: i + 1 A Informal Flow At Nort holiday is ZlhelGfl,!fl "Sunget Pass." The Alcyoh will run a;¢c¢onâ€" tinulxns performa for the day beginning at 2:30. e Tonight is the (last ‘night ‘to |see "Grand Slam" with Paul Lukas fAnd Loretta Youg, the» first â€" brilge comedyâ€"romance an the screen. Inâ€" cluded on the program for th eâ€" ning is a . Charléey Chase filqmn chaser. . $ +1 On F#iday and i:turday, thi feaâ€" ture ‘attraction Will <be "Gabriel Over the White {House," starring Fay Wray and Walter Huston. You must see this picthre.! Everyone is talking about it. < | â€" » bH You have never liss do such funny : Working Man," t S%ma and Mond exifir"utmniq There was congiderable nent over the bill in the state . Senâ€" ator Ray Paddotk, d%a, from the district in which eldâ€" Shields High Schpol i8 located, was active on the flogr during the disâ€" cussion, but had disappeared rgfore the vote was called. ; 2 KB About three w ago voti J:f the district defeard the proml n to erect a separdte high; school,â€" a "branch" school, in Lake F6re+t,‘ ut to kEep the city within the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields district. _ | "Gabriel Ove: House" To eventually. be abandoned. T ing the fight to district in order have its own sch Park and the rest gram [ 01Ga wef: Lake Forest‘ € fight to Wwithâ€" draw efrn'.wn D-fis:fi;}ofix. ship High Sehool DistFict failed on Thursday of last week when the bill Failure, of YOLUME Xxi1 NEW POSTAGE RATES Does Not M to es Not Mean Fight Will Be Given Up : : of Forest‘s lqfipro- secure its own higth' hool mean that the projéct will necessi Garden Club will flower show | on t the Northmoor . Walter Brewâ€" ntries and will rrangement" | at \ luncheon tables the White > Be At Alcyon y of this week. t the "ath of July Grey‘s "Sunget s limited to 10). Mrs. Lewis Le?- er Show hmoor July 6 Deerfleld Legion Post is planning o~ E its! eighth annual. carnival.}+ Comâ€" Garden Club will | mander William Cruickshank} at the flower show | on | post‘s meeting Monday night, |apâ€" t the Northmoor ‘pol'ytedf a .committee (which is to s. Walter Brewâ€"| meet Thursday evenink to arrange mntries and will for the event. §3 :4 ose who . art wagâ€" vithdraw from the or Lake Forest to | < i Garden Class of Local| _ ERK: 5\ Woman‘s Club To ave _ mfl’ : World‘s Fair isplay berg and Oscar Sg?dl tander, Wis. : \erations. . . > fat 'I'x'eatilgI seven per inj { in an automobile dent. | . | The auto accident . garl Sunday mM at, W ( nn§ Duideese‘ , when two e; || col lide ren persons we bred, three of Y:vnbom received mindr inâ€" juries and were released fro the*2 hospital after their wo been cared for; The four who remgined at the hospital, recovering frofd inâ€" juries , are, Norman MeDonald of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sandâ€" The Highland Park aospi 1 was a stene 3: activity Saturday./night and Sunday morning, and its staff worked at top speed: | $ 1 j nfringi:;‘} three babies into |the; L‘d(e Forest, with 6554 residents, had dne £se of measles and no othâ€" er contagion. } t * A |perfect record was hung |up by Lake Bluff, with a population of 1452. | * { | Hospital Is Scene Of | . Activity On Saturday : .. Night, Sunday Morning H]ghlt:nd Park, with a populaâ€" tion| of (12,203, had three cages of measles, one apiece of scarlet fever and chicken pox, and t;:‘ of Whoopâ€" ing cough. ; e s C 1c lt Little prevalence of disease was shown in espeéiall?h outside W the monthly period en ‘ Each | summer, since 1926,] Deerâ€" fielT.’Po'gt has conductéd a carnival, anid!it has come to be anticipgted as one of theâ€" major events of thk comâ€" munity activities. ? | Shore Towns Ma&i:tail Good Health Re {‘We call upon all citizens in the School | District 111 to help ‘this cause to success, We are desirous of the coâ€"operation of all,!‘ state members of the school board. | maintenance of the school, which is District 111. ‘Cash zes t?ling fifti“‘dém will be"a het s Un 1 r years, featureg of the carnival have included mujgic and dancing, refreshments, booths of all kinds, games, awards, and a| merryâ€" goâ€"round. This year‘s carniyal will be sim'i,hr. I Deerfield Post Plans l { f 8th Annual Carnival The| annual Oak Terracd Sthool Board| Carnival‘ given for the beneâ€" fit of the school funi will \be | held Thursday, Friday, d Saturday,; Juné 29 and 30; and iiuly 1, ‘at . the school grounds in High .i\ The | world., j | 4 Performing two emergency |opâ€" |_ Mrs. Wallace Coombs whoris den chgirman for the IMinpis: ération, urges all club me help make ‘this garden an display week @ success by| m entries ‘if possible and by| vi Exhiliitionvliall during the |w Tifly 1 fto 4.: t: SX 5+ d "'lre committee in cha f arâ€" angements, : composed . of | Mrs. ‘I!Vooigt, Mrs: Edwars « Steele, and Mrs; O, Wallen, is working and. he display promises to be tiful nd jinteresting. + a0 All club members tiqy rti¢ipate n the exhibition, for,in addition, to ‘the special feature there, will be arâ€" rangements of flowers sui ble for living rooms. These entrie may : be gkimple and the flowers neell not: be 'grow,n by (the . exhibitor, rgntry lanks may be secured frpm | Mrs. Ernefit iReed, president of the kom- munity Garden Class of the High land Park Woman‘s Club. .| | | EL ie y n ie M not w | _ WThe‘garden class of the Highland Park Woman‘s Clubâ€"is to ent a special feature display itled "A W nd â€"Path," The local club has been signally honored sined it s the only exhibitor which has beén inâ€" vited to continue its disp r the |duration‘ of the fair.â€" It [hag also IM invited to have two ho esses ‘at Exhibition Hall during ‘disâ€" |play week, Mrs. Fréd Clytton and jMr3. Frederick Voogt will act thisl !.‘,cap_pcity. : { : # Carnival At the Oal Terrace School N ._| |\BeJune 29â€"30, ‘[The Garden Department éfi the Illinois Federation of Wo n‘s Clubs 11 have a garden and flower: disâ€" play at Horticulture Hall ht r Cenâ€" tuhy of Progress from July 1 to 7. will be used to help the th Re¢ords \@ommtnicable ake County, ‘dukegan, [for iding June 20. i a pulaâ€" three cages of ‘scarlet fever t;:. of whoopâ€" ~£ §.1 554 residents, d and no othâ€" 4 J s a , of Rhineâ€" i1 to ower king iting k of garâ€" Fedâ€" y 1 |minded" may be suwbstantiated by | the | numbers ‘see v'k the‘ regular | Thurs day &nd Su‘ nightâ€"dances | held at the new and| spacious roller |rink located west of Waukegan on aBelvidere road.) |~F P 0. ~.[s. [ ~‘ 4 ) _ The orchestra incldentally is ex; cellent: and except )nal entertainâ€" ment is offered in‘ donnection |with the musical progratil : * |>>> Hundreds of entries from the 6th Corps‘ Area officers‘ stables, as well as from the privétéh stables of the North Shore, comp each ‘year. Greater interest ‘thin ever. is being shown in the fort ng. show, and all owners are invi to enter. © Waukegan _ Entries from pragtically all North Shore stables. will| compete in the annual show. Thbre will be 81 classes this year, six of which will be children‘s clasgeg.: The ‘children‘s events will be‘ held ht the same time the adult classes gompete. A trophy will be presented‘ th the winner of every class, and fgur ribbons will also be awarded h class. ; The events will Be held on Monâ€" day morning and |afternoon, July 3, and on Tuesday , lfi‘ and afterâ€" noon, July 4, ‘he morning. proâ€" grams, will start at 10 o‘clock and the afternoon progriams at 1:80. Among the egrly boxholders: for the show, which is always a social and sporting event jof ‘first rank each year, are the following (up to Wedâ€" nesday noon): > || + 14 â€" Maj.â€"Gen. Fran Parker, Brig.â€" Gen. Frank C. Bolles, Rear Admiral Wat T. Cluverins, Mr. and Mrs. John Dern, Col, C| C. Haffner Jr., Mrs. James Pattén, Mrs. Robert R. McCormick, Mrs, J. T. Bowen Jr., Mrs. George H. il h, G. D. Cowin, Randolph E. Poindexter, James Leâ€" vall, Fred A.. Popr| A. B. Dick Jr., F. _W. Cushing, jamin Leslie Behr, Mrs. Laurg Bhedd Schweppe, Cyrus McCormick and Miss Ruth Suekoff. M + | Reservations for boxes at th¢ anâ€" nual 6th Corps ‘Area Horse Show, to be held at ‘Flort Sheridan on Monday and Tugsday of next week, July 3 and 4, nte being received this week by Lt. G.‘ S;, Smith, secreâ€" tary and ‘treasur¢r‘ of the Horse Show Association. | oE Early Reservat At -North?s HORSE SH 5 dA es ic o1 ids a m n d n n itR m o need of wor uclt jobs as w# can efsily provide, gek(ting actual re turns for: wark provided andb;t:]ufldink up morale, fitting these, tl:aj are now idle} for permanent B ployment. »f ud Wher the s¢. unhappy times become only a memory, we will cof gratulate ourgelves in having assisted in routing conditions, tha surely have been serious for every one. | } R 1 An intengive campaign by telephpne_;uppmching all of our citi zens, asking rdnsideration in this vi#l matter is being conducted. b Mr., Axt, in Bhiarge. Telephone H. P. 4001, if you can help. Imme diate responge{will be given all requ?sts'for created work. We will:â€"aggin inform the public of regults obtained in July. Mak July show betker than June. These efforts all help to reach th E:al_ we are fimirg atâ€"There shoukl] be more jobs than menâ€"It: tbe done.‘ 4 » i 4 ;.A t : The Highlahd Park Citizens‘ Committee members are: Mayor B. Metzel, for E. V. Mocogni, Col,. Raymond D. Smith, chairma Lyle Gourley] (, Edward Thorney, Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. W. Balke, G, . Canright,, Wi B. McDonald, ‘Alex hafl‘ertfi. Robert Greenslade, J; Jackson, A. N. 'Smith, George, A. Nixon, R. P Sherer, R. A. Bryan K.E. Wagner,|Julius Zimmer, D. R. Lasier, Lawrence Stein. 4 uP < f~~ BMIL B. METZEL, Mayor, f need of worl turns for we are now idle + {s uk {:__IYÂ¥ [ ; â€" _Our local State Highway ,No. 5 Skokie Valley Road, will }ceed again, frpbably to’;com‘pletio‘l; ! .. _ The HigHWland EPark Social Service is administering relief for Illinois EmeÂ¥gency Relief Commission throughout Deerfield Tow ship. The ,‘. the treasury of the Highland Park Social Servi are being used to provide a revolving fund to finance work-}:ro to give worl ‘liey to the ugiem;lo?ed.' The Poliey being follo is to take a b}ie bodied men ro? directâ€"relief and put them workâ€"relief. | To o this successfully more workâ€"projects are nec sary and a l&rger sum of money {;)lr ithe revolving fund. + ; i.4 d { | : f Last, but gf utmost sigmficancef is the absorption of 1,600, workers, int he |channels of commerce, since President®© Rooseve started his dyhamic fortes into action, to revive the United State The Hpict q of the immediate future looks brighter. "LET‘S G â€"}!'IG" LAND PAR_KLERS" in giving our own men and women i The cont manufacture tlement,;wi]l\ of the dispu . â€"â€" Illinois 1 assurance o can in part The National) Recovery Project channels wh labor will be emplo â€"â€". A vote of ‘ljnks is extended to the public, for its response to the appeal to givé work to the 700 men and women, in need of assistan. in Highlan rf( He made this request ap& y to the month of Jung, in the hope h& conditions : would|be sufficiently improved at th & time, howevet; we feel that J.uliy must also have consideration. |â€" |â€" The immediate future promises the following national and 1 I projects:o 1| â€"} 41 h 4 . i o dRa Citi an Roller Rink _‘ Is Popular Locally An mly 1 {% [ 1 1 Recovery Project is to release $3,200,000,000 in labor will be’emyh: ed and mnteriafiz:omh;sed. f #islature has ntznles' tax ‘under consideration, with t s passage in some form. ‘The proceeds from this ta [u ed in payinq fofllc eated work. ; c versy between fi\e e Hizhvfin_i:hlzeflnnment and th ‘of cement has been justed. The result of this se ovide labor on roads to many that are idle on accour Parker, Brig.â€" s, Rear Admiral Mr. and Mrs. C. Haffner Jr., AT FORT ig For Boxes re Event JULY PROGRAM _ _ MH I:"nwg; ;;-;53“ s Employiment Committee| |{|| rdowine‘s nc af in Bien PARK, 3t The Doreas Society of the Zion Lutheran Church will hold a; la and ite cream social at the home Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Benson at uq,; Pleasant avenue, Highwood, Thurs day evening, July 6. An invita f is extended to the public to ad. In all, about 15,000 men have trained at Forest Sheridan forâ€" forestry work, since the 'enrolllmv of the national army of 250,000 m ‘ field by July 1. ~ [By the end of this week the ri maining men at Fort Sheridan forest camp will be gone, in accore ance ‘with President Roosevelt‘s on def_t? have all workers out in th Hold Lawn Social _ _ _ > In Highwood July 6 are all being recruited. from. t Fort Sheridan conditioning camp. * The first company of the "re estation army" to begin work in Skokie valley has pitched camp Willow Road in Northfield To ship, west of Winnetka. These : be on sale at the hardware sto and at other stores in town as we as during the carnival. : The main award, a large ‘!lectli refrigerator will be on display | the window of Meierhoft‘s Hardwa store on Central Avenue. The awq will be made at 11 o‘clock on Tu day evening, July 4. Tickets vj Exâ€"Officio Chairman, . _ | Citizens‘ Employment Committee. The carnival will start officiall at 6 p.m. Saturday evening, July 1 There will be dancing every night and rides for the adults and chil dren. uo sall F()S;est.:my From vI‘;‘t k * | Sheridan Begins Work In Skokie\ This Weel E1 on en Wl e en se | tm (i 09 on °J UTPuraLL hn yan rmtacd | James Thomson, chairman of the (h¢ was a m‘.“‘_‘j“'c in the B°1 gatrâ€" carnival committee, announces thai ;” ge l.@ Libertyville. f | there will be added attractions over|| . "He is known) to every poli past yéars. "It is hoped that * f|; long the No‘rtli Shore and be people of Highland Park and .;jg iptured,"" (Chigf * Frank: Tiffany rounding tevritory will take adv 5'!";‘“ §d... ; | F00000 dil tage of the carnival and ".Ԥ," 3&14&‘ a cordon of police the one big event of the Legion ita | bout t}m fields where the men |were raise money for its support in ‘to ; pe, police squads ifrom the year," Mr. Thomson, says. / t UEX r., m uk Kanaind en us ; ) the Fourth At Sunset > +/ | One man escaped. He was |J. G.| ; Park Event _ . i [F"Red" ‘Amis, 28 years. old, ft:xterly | cb }. 4. eprintendien (~llof 651 Glenview avenue, Highland | Highland Park will celebrate the |Park. ; Amis, sccording to mi‘fl' Q‘qurth_o‘f July and the days pred| Tiffany, was di‘ghonorgbly d = ¢eding the holiday at ‘the lnn ed from the army, and later served catnival to ‘be given at Sunset Park|from Nov. 15, 1982 to Jan. 17, 1988. by Dumaresq Spencer Post of '” in the county jail for selling L car American Legion. ‘ The carnival v r'%, owned by the \Spero Brothers alâ€" be held Saturday,; Monday land on |though it ‘had a mortgage gn it. Tuesday, July 1, 3, and 4.. { P Onee he lived in Antioch, andylater | James Thomson, chairman of th¢e | h¢ was a mechanic in the 301 garâ€" carnival committe¢, announces that|age at Libertyville. | N PTCCTCOZ JATLIeNCe Ovem. . :. [A [ Highland Park policemen, Rennis | 6B 1+..; i is / [( mtrren Tok i um 1X~= 10 Chairman, | i two, r i itizens‘. Employment Committee.! ; | 3:.3’ o& dls(glz Hallen strf.-etz.8 Fvg_n- ; x td | , JA ston,. arence Carter, 28 years tâ€"mn * qld, of 360 ‘Washington lt!:eet..3 Glenâ€" Nee " f ~#!l coe. (Both are negroes. Drhnflkwu [mum CARMVAL m i the policeman to capture Nick Maenâ€" P ® it f ;&h. ‘a "4â€" ghng" member, three _ BEJULY 1, 3 AND 4}weam zo fouswing the wobbtry in 4 *Ay Y ‘ El the William F. Mitchell home in 4 o H hla â€"â€"emmjack. : i;‘ Lake Forest. ".. > :” ghland Park| To Celebraté \ Ome Escapes f J‘ the Fourth At Sunset ‘ + | One man escaped. He was|J. G. I8, THURSDAY, JUNE :.:* OW ' ie ; y had ‘chased : were focused; on » two policemen, and | they : ir guns beli¢eving the men |inâ€" ided to fire on them. Ins "V" | WUimped the fence and ran the 4 I1 ady searched all freight cars in e Roundout yards,/ It was the mpleté dragnet ever organi in 6 county and the men were d in the: field by the radio s the ‘gheriff and the Lake Fprest ‘Sergeant Paul Jensen arid Patrolâ€" Alfred Lindenmeyer, ‘of, the e Forest poli¢e noticed the gom' at Deerpath avenue, Lake Forâ€" | at: 2 ‘o‘clock “Tuudny.norriu. were suspicious of the fast veling Bnpm‘ofile.ndl", and gave . At the intersection of &k-J 4) and :Gr“n'rny roails 'h‘:u y :were following began to have otor trouble (and Islowed iking the catch a certainty, Sudâ€" ly the car in front of t Besides a cordon of police bout the fields where the men |were een ‘to rumpq ‘police squads ifrom s‘ far nmorth as Kenosha, and as ar south as Evanston ‘wete closing n| on the county so that thel'men ould not escape through the dragâ€" et of policemen, In addition to this ailroad . Detectives Plummer| and nique Cleaners t ~â€" DX Cardinal?es.u‘ Thrée armed men, who were ipn their way to Kmra“cot::! ty to loot iloé‘ machines, early| Tuesâ€" day, Were arrested by a of t more thuiesfi police drawn| from ‘North |Shore ¢ities and central Lake \County. ‘The fourth man ped. 1 1 1 i t Tusaial F soadiilh o 2 d 4 id BP Wehoodiifiat ; For three hours, 25 state highway | devoted (to reducing fnd possibly |policeinen, five squads working unâ€" | to, e] ting ($tate tax . now ‘Jer Sheriff Lester T. .Tiffany, and levied on real estdle §md personal Chief||\Deputy | Sheriff | Tbor?a E. :: K1 B °C Kennddy, and four squads of Lake| _ A y ‘Generg!], Forest pol?ce [under Chief of |Police states thht the lew will be helft Franlk TM‘?’ surrounded ; fields ‘constitutional. J I, Rice, state land woodland in, the vicin of | director lof: financé, ho â€" will ‘ adâ€" ;Rockl+hd and |Telegraph 8. |â€" | minister Phe tax act; Will y~ake plans | § f ~| Q#tch One ; >| for the Bollection of thk tax known |. But||one man, Charles Sarver, 31 | todays‘ fPhe estimabed| kevenue is ‘g‘earwld,‘ of 2038 Gray Abenuo,, 885,0&, a year. jf; [E ; @vanston, ‘a n‘firo. was ‘caught in' § 1 i â€"fisk + this net. He was picked up by Depâ€" $ _A C . jity Sheriffs ;!.Tn Sweeney and Edâ€"| Complete Pla round _ ard Hoff near the Wilson f on m Starts Here iele‘fiph M .l 4 Â¥ mc oc _tt hm i ey _ WGEV SQUapIâ€"IOUS . OL . NC <| LHBL veling Bupm’obih»ndsg and gave ase. At the intersection of &l- id and) 1Gro‘en'?ay roais duuu y ‘:were following began to have tor trouble ;and Islowed §# k king the catch a certainty, Sudâ€" ily (the car in front of t] y pped in an q&rt ‘to force t;n m t'he,to:«:,‘d su:y Jensen and = imeyer | raced | ; j se to | 150 feet m‘mz of!dn to 150 feet in front of !the * The) Ahin From the mechine a part of the day, or the entite day.| by.the uproimé fourt |. > M lg ay, May, 30, Indo-i The gurpose of the i o&xm nce Day, July 4, both fall on _ al it was‘df tle old one, is y this year, _ y ith k of =‘, ‘M‘fi{m. ‘he Hixhw Park will | poses t the istate. | appegr early Thursday. m« nt.u‘ So| oh next Sat Hay, <the tax usual, next M Ad and | beco effective d on | sales of . all news contributors are ukedtontf il ‘throughout the their ¢opy in on Monday week, | state, and presumably the merchants to inture lits appeararce in‘ 'nn-‘will Btart adding! thé tax‘ to . the day‘s) paper. | prices of all wareg they sell, There «3 wing a survey of Highâ€" LNF land| Park business district yesterâ€" . d;?’ }fieB:l‘xhbd Park w( £ of :C | a menolmnthobe s n the local | utilities, be o0 Pfi day | , July 3. | . | w all offices and business | ernot: houses will be closed the fo day, the Fourth of July, . | fect B | stores,) restaurants, posâ€" | the re sibly a few others will be otp for | which a part of the day, or the entire day.. by the ped the fence and ran into , where they were caught linals last Sunday â€"afternoo Det.,flfrk. '5-’.‘ ¢ t 0S ie feature of| the , . Ww homiouc‘ht. was the pite . Green for the Cleariers.. G ‘k out 15 men in the game. actineed ‘Afemie. Tonew aap i gl Police Assist In ‘apture of 3 Arme \Men Tuesday Mon ) ‘announces All Joâ€"| @98 s > â€"â€" tores, as well as the offices of| THe state legi ocal utilities, will be 0| all | P : ;2.:‘: all offices and t Henry Hor will be closed the 1 j ew: law, v the Fourth of July, . | fect Baturday, J1 | gtores,! restaurants, posâ€" | the recént 8 per a few others will be otl for | which was declare t of the day, or the entire day.| by. the supre ::prig iy, May 30, an Inde-" The Purpose of nte Day, July 4, both fall on | sure, al it was ‘« rk Stores The (pupils of Bétenige Béenson Bmfliyg:lpl sl':d in Snardoy. June 25, at 4 0‘ ‘ mt Windrush, Ravinia, ‘The follo ils | took part: Art Supple, Stibâ€" bard, Jéan Supple, Jane Falley, Julie Zische, ‘ Zische, Katherine Falley, an [xA.je will boi)m week. +. Dâ€"X SUPER SERVT ui iy cerr hb upmatetawer se nbdih oo t Cc nelghb&%»d. A c will be published ir in errocde. inst y â€" And $uf job in thik:ibusimess, is to give e for thelk money, _ | C# . , years Of | ior m:- age ‘inglu grammgr . Fridayh.q upon. .; _ which Will start ne Ravin ys‘ play pla d, and Su Port ton. The s ized ft1 which . "Brcfoben â€"ing nc fopre â€" ol . is find bgth lean and ;plÂ¥mp, others helcner sromp be ieon. 19 Jan. 1, new Illinois gsion f¢ only xc casional For) 4 Inquitie wORTH WHILE Lockt] ‘ Highland P rogram Starts Here ‘ For Summer Months : o. MX Enhout pl answere at the pla ive. : The school ag places y Pass It its ~oper .1 e proceed o# the remainâ€" ys _ The sifedians witt ffécts #:tak ind dchedâ€" i m vous 1M r n aner next ple / we MBER 18 JULY 1 1 games ay with Lincoin disâ€" by Govâ€" * 4

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