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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1935, p. 14

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aye PC Lo b* *" repangrnene anarinc ns Helen:Marie Lo 1963 Dies Friday, May 31 Helen Marie Lowe, born February 12, 1926 in Highland Park, passed away at the Lake ty Hospital at Waukegan, Friday, May 31, at the age of 9 ‘years, 3 ths and 19 days. She is survived by her father and mother, Mr. ; a Mrs. Fred Lowe of 233 Washin Avenue, Highwood, and four b: , Funerâ€" al services were held at Kelly‘s Fuâ€" neral Home on Monday afternoon| at 2 o‘clock with Rev. F. Bnl;fl!oflm; officiating. Burial was made at the Mooney Cemetery. { ph¢: the time gamp opens much! will have been accomplished. f M hfio-r?uvvuhr of Lake Forest, Joe Hutchins | of Joe ~Riddle and Carl of | Park, Milton Merner and of Deerfleld, and Don Schmidt of Winnetka. items which will greatly itmprove the apâ€" pearance of the camp site. FQ'?«- losing The Order of the Arrow is an organizaâ€" u.d,uut-gn_ have |been recâ€" ognized by their fellow ';qu’u having exemplified the of ‘seouting and one of its chief is |to render service to others. Therefore &tflwm doing this. bit of service MaKaâ€" JaWan. : Last year it was under the ausâ€" picés of the Order of <the that the Paul Bunyan Club was | i LEADERS SHINING ... ...}. ...â€"; ... A group of seven scout '.L-nm land Park last Friday arrived at Camp MaKaJaWan that gvening prepared be able to answer the ns intel itly, of the Order of the call on every scout family in the: of camp. Scout parents will be called by theso Arâ€" row seouts and will have bfl-.- tion them regarding the its features. : Arrow scouts 1 to camp ORDER OF THE ARRON tÂ¥ t ASSISTING IN pr G :: | | of the MaKaJaWan ‘fihd the Arrow, has b h x to assist him in securing the coâ€"operation of :each and every % to assist in recruiting for Camp ‘aWan. . _‘ has a fine word to |say him,! is looking forward to a \very } wltthnhMuLu c North Shore scouts him., . ch his had many yearts experience‘ as Tt in fuumer rhae =if mite mif ies the last several years been the :d'hhcâ€"h.bm u‘# in mind and that is to i of 5«.-:,.’:.&“&"1. ~hh.;n a He plans to bake all the bread and pastric all Tho know ie mt evferane y Ahtige "kk ~ us + No td PAGE FOURTEEN £ v-«twnn.-‘zgul-éc” uoija?i “HOPE fi', s"v:i’ .â€"_JOS. B. DEIBLER flas at the E!M T4 CHRYSLERâ€"PLYMOUTH Boy Scout News â€" A USED C and Mr. A huge dining room, a s ; mn.:wido, d'h% by brightly bed (girls are featâ€" ures. But there are many others. There is entertainment for the at "Vienna," which n}treuel the bug foods and drinks ‘ reasonable prices with no cover ‘or minimum charge. | Vienna Cafe ig not a roadhouse nor a night ‘club, but a real old fashioned eating place," Victor says in’the announcetni¢nt of the opening of the cafe in flf new Waukegan Victor‘s Vienna has "come to life" again on Wauke; an Road, one mile north | of .m:. venue, Glenview, or three miles north of Dempster Street, There, with much of the original Fair dres: \which includes brought from : cefront and built into the new "Vienng" and with the same colorful and gay atmosphere, visitors may reâ€"live those entertainâ€" ing d:ys of” he great exposition. awakening th to the the lake front, in on the N ¢ is . now. who Vienna brightest Followi of magiec 9:15 to Krehl‘s 0 number 0 wood Ods will atter Famou ~Fai | Armando (Nick) Tomei of 822 Mcâ€" Daniels Avenne, Highland Park, magician, who is to appear on the Odd| Fellowst im in Wilmette this (Thursd# ing at 8 o‘clock sharp, is, ref ‘today from a threeâ€"day con on of the Internaâ€" tional > of Magicians at Lima, Ohio., + ; / , s greatest World‘s Fair ..a memory, but those ir / famons "Victor en ‘Cafe," one of the pots of A Century of Proâ€" have the opportunity of thosé memories by a visit & lfir \Tomei‘s exhibition there w\tll‘;be dancing from 12:30, to the strains of ‘of Rogers Park. 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