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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1934, p. 11

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F8 4 3 *% e TR ~> THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1984 | iough lik | this E‘fi mhr"‘ r, continued to show inae} avesiante :i regis The swimming classes cm Monday and Friday mornings have increased in attendance. t Monâ€" day‘over 100 children were | inâ€" struction on the Central Avenue Williams beach. The method of inâ€" struction used does not pt ‘a m.ehusolflhcn'mm dren in Highland Park who want are invited ‘to attend. n-?m énroll in these classes either by reâ€" or by |going directly to the beach on either of these mornings. . | b Because of rain, no w t baseball games were played but on playgrounds only engaged in one ...’:,‘:mm the Ravinia and Lincoln teams with Lincoln winning both the junior and the senior game, ‘The schedule for the playgrounds for the coming week is as follows: Monday morning July 28â€"â€"Swimâ€" ‘ming classes at the beaches for all playgrounds. | € Monday afternoon July 23â€"Genâ€" «eral play at Sunset, Lincoln, and ‘Ravinia. | } Tuesday ; morning July 24â€"Boys baseball:. Ravinia at Sunset; Lincoln at Port Clinton. _ § x: winning their game and the Sunset seniors winning in an extra inning . Tuesday rlten’oa July 24â€"Genâ€" eral play at Sunset, lincoln, and Port Clinton. 3 : .Quiet minds can not be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or nfisfortune at their own private Port Clinton at Sunset. Wednesday afternoon July 25 â€" Swimming at the beaches for all playgrounds. 1 Thursday morning July 26â€"Boys baseball:, Ravinia ‘at Port Clinton; Sunset at Lincoln. | e pace, like a clock during a thunderâ€" storm.â€"Robert Louis Sevenson. | . Wednesday morning July 25 â€" Girls baseball: Lincoln at Ravinia; Thursday afternoon July 26 â€"* General play at Sunse ' gmaral 4 t, Ravinia, n,d{ ‘.Friday morning July #&â€"Swimâ€" ming classes at the beaches for all playgrounds. PR iCLE 20 0t Friday afternoon July 27â€"Genâ€" eral play at Sunset, Ravinia, and Port Clinton. § 11 in these CiaAsses ©1lNOT) DY PCâ€" to the several flm& m--Mthhn' avk and nearly T75 at the Roger chief general editor, in the hands of two members of the G. and C. Merriam Company the first comâ€" pleted copy of the edition, the crowning event of â€" banquet at Springfield, Mass., on June 25 which eelebrated the lusion of ten years of arduous on the part of the editors and r8, earved from a tree of the Webster birthplace and paid high tribute to Mr. Baker and the of Merriam. vghtdthogn&crlnt of ‘a full house in the lecture room of the Public Liâ€" brary. on Friday ing, July 13, to hear Dr. L. W. Taylor, of Oberlin College, speak on Elisha Gray. Dr. Taylor‘s lecture, ich was accomâ€" panied by slides, s a review of the book which he has written showâ€" ing that to Elisha Gray. and not to Alexander Graham Bell belongs the eredit for invantin‘1 the telephone. New Staff Member Miss Elisabeth Saam, of Elgin, Illinois, has been appointed a memâ€" ber of the library ‘fhl to succeeed Miss Virginia Sheahan who resigned on July 1 to be matrried to Mr. Robâ€" ert Miller of Cleveland, Ohio. § Miss Saam is a College, ‘and of the Science of the Un sin. Until the re the staff for the September 1, Miss as chief assistant * desk. $ .4 j Death of ame Curie Thirty six years ago, after several years of experimenting with crude apparatus in a Paris cellar, Marie Curie and her h , Pierre, anâ€" nounced to the world their discovery of the radioactive element radium. Now comes the of the recent death of Madame Curie im a Swiss ‘sanatorium where ghe had spent the last months of her active and useful iife. ; «4 Madame Curie ‘tu the recipient of more honors ‘than any other woman of her time. In 1911 the Nobel Prize was awarded to her, her husband, and Becquerel, and in 1911 to her alone. President Hardâ€" Highland Park Library New "W . 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They check up everyâ€" thing when I drive in, de fl esâ€" sary, and away I go with cleaned wir'- dows and windshieldâ€"all in 4 jiffy. | I find I can defi)en_d on them ~ ever% thing. And the car never was kept in suth fine condition all the time. We find it less sxpensive to.) t â€" [ UF . [ you IJ hke . , . Alas Jlires add || h m fice service . . . Atlds Battorihs n $ mm:'z: o l oi o ** oo :115 "Jâ€"â€" tht antiâ€"slt«lige moitor OiL 44 and battery lce" . . . Ef” ‘m 1 P‘T‘ s ’m-ldhfinedmoflo‘gmlf?f{ Vlwfffl(therl(*iltfl‘... ui 1' ‘ ...l‘gt‘!odguolme-tbwpnca |popularity, at a mediam price. f M‘O‘W Td w »{1;.::”“("“., the finest motor â€"|$TANOLINDâ€"a good oil, safe for your tA owes Shight fube : . s opate e _ onl e _ . * foatee, To in fiee [ plugs . . . windshield wipers . 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Door prizes and iffles, ‘Mrs, Charles Sincere, Mrs. ‘:nuel Gdodman, Mrs. N. H. Ansâ€" h, and Mrs. A. J. Weisberg; keno {mmittee Mrs. William Berger, [rs. L, A, Suckoff and Mrs. Boyell. irs. Moses is planning to invite lans â€" moving forward rapidâ€" for a a:mmel" er social to be given A LETTER o en tion flnd in Highland k and I w like to get it every e up in Canada. â€" | j the t:on put my name on your ing list for the next year and me ‘;,mnm-.‘ NS ty ty truly yours, se i TEDN;?L. ditio d k. ~ 'rw. will be both bridge keno, well as refreshments pm.l Mrs. Alfred Flesham is ‘president. â€"| <â€" > merE‘o'cial to Be > Given at Moraine by Ha erhood of North Shore n‘ Israe} at the Moraine Israel Sisterhood d 67 "Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario 3y P ol )nt "All: ar of th 2 oél Highland c fri¢ 670; Grov 673) will ‘yeser name. It the young‘girls of the Junior Sisterâ€" "All are welcome. Please make a ) of the date, Tuesday Aug. 7, at 2 o‘ at the Moraine hotel, in Highland Park, and come and bring yoEE friends. Mrs. Herbert Levy, 670. Grove ave., Glencoe (Glencooe 673) will take your reservation or Jouthhua&tdnmhnchfly ‘and sadness, while age is valiently weserve a table for four in e mae T i hie germest hove of t | 2 comimittee that will plan to |[~ .,“'e,n;m;p ol m:‘i"m; mo oy. as | I i m%sfulv.otu n," ‘says the anâ€"|| nouncement. | a 1 3 1 â€" . . _ nave them examâ€" ined. todsy at N EM EROFF. | L H. NEMEROFF || _ Credit Jeweler and e A chief lesson of y (ro e t louth to unféy solitgs . : § POLARINEâ€"a distilled motor oil of great [ popularity, at a mediam price. "'t 4 d $TANOLINDâ€"a. good |oil, safe for your |,, s and that is your assurance of value if & ty : 72 Central Ave, â€" Tel. H. P. 630 source of peace and happiness, ‘Posed by Miss Jeanetie and Miss Lura Schreingr. 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