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Highland Park Press, 21 Sep 1933, p. 8

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Voight also spoke on siiiith Jrere, the h " testes of the aging. ‘ T _ tu BY’s Club he its flrgt busi- ttetid meeting of th year Tuesday niglit " which time e ptogrun for theieomintr year w presented and upbtoved. Alvin C vet and Grace 5s??? £613; "iil"Hi,isiisitiniy {The clo _ng prayer wasilgiven by Rev. H. F. Si‘emsen. i_i. Ah thserfleid Shields/ Council of Re- 1ittlirus Education held their tutruttd mééing Sunday aftgmoon, Sept. If, “51:30 pan. " the Highland Park Prubrterian Church. The worship " _ ice was led by Ray. J. Jr. Taylor, p14 idem, and Raymond Fidder had WMLOANS b#itFtilruqeiit6 END; Ella-ink de.eitted goods: itrtt t. DIM“. Mt In. P. D. Dan, bt Ou- BL. 'vetttt), m., , trugkg. git dhoice Native " Chuck {if _ no tt.Pti ttt. :9; momma P ILLINOIS yr: 1.”?!9934-5 -- bleAPyrk H LU ijiut! Meeting Of {Religious Education ?~ T Held Sunday P. M. Roas‘ g 12% bIJC NOTICE Mr - GIVEN n on the and day What. "It, the hour of lo o't, h the tot-noon. d continuing until moot no "Ad, at I who known Jud ascribed " IDA“ WMEP I WAREHOUSE. "" Central A . manna Puk. knot. the and“! ' will all " pub- -tmttotheh tand but had" new. to a»!!! -v. an! ,2... he." EAL HONES‘ BUICK spon- c NpiiiiCiiiibitE BECK to., Inc. 3333 tG 55% mils-co. "but tl my a . AM no ' ' win who-II. PACKARD. cou 6 m. 1010; SPORT Pl. ' win who“. a"? 'rGietTiGTNka" (a? To; No. _-. 3!.th tt M Tu SHORE B ICK PONTIAC Wilson's Ctiliitied skinned or , whole or hk Ismsdn R3 Lb, We tth.to 7th " Lh15c Toad.” 'GiTirTd' dl'ti21?dr" ind new " the (and!!! i, 'tamed, dove-hon iiGE Fidk V - B EéiE F Friiiiil Ahii, Elihu?» y be. model mun poool Lam-uni tuh_m::r-l srratumti) may BY's Club Mats grow: {COUNT CORP. BARGAINS All Nancy Browning', Buhl, nineteen months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reynolds. Ruhr; passed away at the Highland Park Hospitnl Thursday, September 1,4, "llowimt an emergency operation for osteo- melitia. , ' _ l, ", Services were held, Saturday " tbmoon at the residence iof the grandparents, Mr. ind M I W. D. Mann, Dr. Gehrhudt of munch offhOtintr. ! I Rummage Sale}: In Ravinid Sept, 28-29 The Ravinia Gardim Club 'rin hold their annual rummage sale; Thurs- day and Fridny, Sept. 28-29, in the Rollery Grocery Store 9n Roter Wil- liams Avenue. Many nttrnetive arti- cles will be offered: for salt. Any- one having anything whith they wish to dispose of are takedi, to send them in for this at]; which opens at eighf o’clock. Th j committee in charge of the ule i Mrs. F. J. Kau- manns, Mrs. E. E. mod, Mm. L. F..Harn, Mrs. Edward Btde,' and Mrs. Dudley Crafts; Watson. Infant Daughter Of Carl Buhl's Passes On Mrs. Buckley was winner of first prize in class A in Tuesday's events, best 9 holes out of, 18; while Mrs. Day won first prize in class B. After luncheon Miss Stealer-Was appoint- ed chairman of the ttominatintt com- mittee. Mrs. Schur,won " contract during the sfternooh. Next Tuesday, Bept.’ M, tmeh member will donut; a white ele, phant. The winner, of the day's events will be ttiveit itrst choice of the "White Elephant" print. Mrs. Hutton willabé phased to give any information wished con- cerning the fortnight and nssembly. Sunset Valley Teirclttb " nearing the end of its senior: of plty Ind there will only be bro more meet- ings of the club. / ' The high tsehoordortni tly will open on Oct. 27 and, the " nth and eighth grade assembly on Oct. 20. Tee Club To Hold _ White Elephant Event Both groups will be limited to to numbers. In the high achool fort- nightly u few more bqu' will be accepted than girls; The tnth and eighth grade 1ei2tTti'lll will be in the form of a danding clau for the young people of the” two grades, will be kept to an en num- ber of boys and girls. mtiona should be made - ith In. Hutton at the omee=of the YWCA by those wishing- to be 1 sure of their membership in either! of these grades. ' I _ In both the torlnightly nnd u- semhly the girls iwill wear their light party dressed, There will be several special patient {attired thru the course. Pang: (eel lthis will provide iurit1eiene l ill life for the young-people throughout the com- inttoeaaon. l, ( The YWCA willieponsot dancing groups for the coining The un- der the direction a Miss _ mic L. Poeock. A high .echool ftFtniyltt,ir and a seventh t'fg1t,tftt u- sembly are being maxi , to meet on alternate Friday evenince in the assembly room ofithe PCA., tw.c.A.iboiuok _ ' ' , Children':, ham li, _ Band": Groups . Steyttd Jn J.rijtettl, 318.81.1ng I fu. a. P. ttyt, HESS tee the" va he Vests and Panties: - pomp Md put wool. (bit i M '38 IN FAN'Its. SWEATERS Knits and Jerseys CREEPpRs ' Size 1 toh; Find Broadcloth . and_,"l"i:he iLif Coverlet: Fig.3“? Lt! 8.1198? s. 131.00 BOOTIES; KNIT 50c and $9e SK,,,,, tus 69's: to $1.2S (ing clan the” two en num- mtionl ith In. Ito8 Friendship Club ' _ Gives Dance Tonight . The Friendship club of the Y. w. C. A. is sponsoring their first (Moe of the season Thunday night. Elih- beth Worth and her orchestn “in furnish the music. . These groups, however, will bet so limited in number that thou redir- tering are urged to do no this m. Further informatitrrmay be otrtaiin- ed by calling the YWCA, Ritrhld,nd Park 675. " Miss Barbara' Bnlke, wanted daughter of Dr. end Mrs. Clerehce W. Balke. 40 Deere Park Drive. South, Highland Park, received lec- ognition of her ability " the College of Music of Cincinnnti at the combe- titive examinations which were held there lest week. Miss Belke ld I violoncellist and was unrded the Oliver Ditson Scholarship in thisiin- strument by the College of Magic. She will study with Welter Beer- inann, head of the vialonee11o Ire- partment of the college Ind member of the Cincinnati Symphony Orches- tra. Miss Balke worked with Mr. Heermn during the summer It the National High School Orehestre camp, Interlochen, Mich. She will reside while in Cincinnati " the Schmidlnpp Dormitory of the ag. lege of Music of Cincinneti. i There are to be seven] workq§op groups open to children of We and high school age for u very nom- inal fee each month. The group: he scheduled to meet at the YWCA weekly with Miss Gary, Ind every child, besides taking " nettve putt in their own group program. till hnve an equal opportunity to take part in the busting for the theatre groups according to individual wo- greu. ; Barbara Balke Is , Awarded Scholarship mason. sun-man It, "Y" the past year, outlined the Po- gram of ortrnniution.ii" Gear! holdrn degree in drama from a Chicago Musical College, is a - ber of Phi Mu Gamma, national a1. lied arts fraternity, and haa e a particular study of children's tha- tres, having done comiderable p- search work in that field. Sh. 'ill start immediate work on the prom together with a eommitee of ten local women. l Miss Catherine Marie Getty. iu handed dramatic netivitiea It the "It in event tmdertakirte undone which will need both time and adrort for successful organisation. the need for such a project has long been felt in thiieomrmptitr," n' e director. "An euthorlty on Citti drama any: of the movement: ' p- metic work employs the whole df a child's power. It chem ‘out nif- coneciousneu, re1ieeeq tbrtnMty, enriches experience 'organism tm.. nginntion and aids in eurettryre- velopment. In fact drnmntizatiod in of supreme value in the study} of literature and points the In! to the echlevement of highest pend-I values and development' of a synta- thetic philosophy of life!" I At a meeting of the board or) di- rector: of the Highlund‘Puk YWCA 'ruetsdar,itsmadseidedtostn6n childryen’s thentm moment " part of the odueationlpmgmutt {oblate coming you. ' f Park by .the'tr.Wy tl ti

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