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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1935, p. 14

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4 "?‘.s-cm Chicago, I!L. Pleasesend me "SUMMER TOUR: sn w mm se fones capes sive o se Remem is . in work. equip and Drive in V allâ€"expense | _ ~tourstothe est. | Every tour planned By exâ€" ~. pertsâ€"and onelow ~trimp ToarsioColorado, Y ellow1 "The %pe:of Things by H. G. Wells. & F. Ga t : (195 "We Move in New Dir 4 H. A. treet.: . : [ _ ‘CE_â€"} ~ "Civiliging Ourselves,"| by Ever Learning Is L §¢ : C "It is jimperative e Loutin e educatiop throughout ‘ we to retai® our hold on the world." | Looking Fo:z:t: t\ P "k& mer For To w," by C. You# |library offers you all jts treas of wisdom ' :fe?tbt. you , this matter readi goes 1 ly by authors. 1101:1 C thing of every good author, but all of sofme good author and call your own. Then you will know ‘someâ€" thing of the range and of the human ‘and mind. Re::n < thing ifllevery field of literature, read ly in some one field i‘h you will know something Of e variety pnd also something of the oneness of the univotl:. $ ~Life things, be only great a will ope of the j prue{ future. whet} merce just h life y congra at the larger To the "Time LP.LWI:ay Go:i H{bmbiai PAG‘ FOURTEEN fl'f 15 Eyes | @yn.uu-m f c m o e ud on n n on us on in mt m ‘Dahi‘s"when your car of (body and fenden shop iys â€"our men e |skilled i nr';:f fairl in. .:; | ( ._"Commencement") _( |â€" igh School Graduate: | i‘hl‘nd Park Public bi y tes you at commencement, commencement jof life| of ulness and deér knowlâ€" e library reminds you that, ‘it is to be college or comâ€" r industry, yo beLt life is nning, and that for the best will continue to need books. tself will teach youâ€" many t your own @xistence can the smallest segm t of the "Com: High School G lighland Park ulates you at co commencement isefulness and he library re H] : c of existence. , )oks i to you rev & glimp ist, help you to: rpret and show you visions of the by Everett To Conmi by C. Y *l‘ CV ¢â€"| | On * $ = 12 ve b h d t e n a |amemDers of Dorcas Carcle Two of "Deerfield Presb Church holdâ€"& â€"food sale on Saturday in the vacantâ€"stote jzsr t of the I‘Olo-nood Ave. The rfield Chapter) of the tern Star will giv lfhuncheon. party and style show on Tuesâ€" Y, Jnje 18, beginhing at one ‘elock at the Deerfleld Masonic emple. The community is invited. re will be prizes 1. every table two large additional prizesâ€"a ely comforter and a einz Treast re Chest of Foods. Mrs. Delbert eyer is chairman of the party. â€"â€" The girls who are giving the dance are; Royanne Bartlett, Shirley Beyâ€" ers, Aileen Krumbach, Peggy Broâ€" gan, Virginia Wieder, Betty Adams, Mary Lou Keaster, Molly Grinnell, Carolou Coale, Abi il Balke, Helen Hahn, â€"Georgia Rockwell, Marilyn Brown, Marijane Condon, Jane Hopâ€" kins, Elaine Ball, Ell Horn, Laura Mae C ter, Geraldine Anderson, Rita Atteridge, Berenice Juhreénd, rene Price, and Kathtyn Kauffman. eld ppu'f“;fie'f.’f irs. Dwight trell is chairman. e sale beâ€" at 9:30 a.m. | CE P K PUBLC LIQRARY PARK ILLINOIS _ ‘ood Sale Saturday | at Deerfleld Store A group of junior and senior girls of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high: school are giving a dance at th Sunset Valley Golf club on Saturday; June 15. Kenâ€" neth Klee‘s "Aris ts" will furâ€" nish the music, and there will be sevâ€" eral teams of dancers to provide enâ€" tertainment. p 0 * Deerfi;eld O.E.S. Plans® Benefit Parfy June 18 Members of Dorcas Circle Two of High School Gi:t V â€" to Give Dance June 15 J. SMITH The depa nt <| also purâ€" chased twenty ;: h,ell :of seed toes for the 1 Bluff® orphanâ€" m‘ who again appealed to them when no other| brg&nization could supply them. The inder of the sixtyâ€"five â€" dolla been alloted to Mrs. Grady, chairman of the Pubâ€" lic Welfare com‘:xi for their proâ€" ject at the Highland Park -hospital.{ . Mary Kimball van Steenderen‘s singing and Janet Bard‘s playing made quite a perfect evening. Mrs. van Steenderen was beautifully acâ€" companied by Olga Sandor. Thanks to the loan of a piaho by the Cable Piaro â€"company,‘ e â€" department made over sixtyâ€"five dollars to help further its work. Tén dollars ‘of the proceeds has ven to each of three commi _ of ‘the d‘ppamner,zt for expensées in their work at the Dorcas home, the Park Ridge School for Girls, and the Ridge Farm Preâ€" ventorium. : The annual spring musicale of the Social Service depa of the Highland Park Woman‘s club which was held at the Lawrence M. Stein home was a lovely affair, and a great success, 1 { Spring Musicale Is ve been prepared by Miss Agruss d the treasure hunt, which has n a guide to r reading for ys and girls, | commence on onday, June 17. very: boy and rl in Highland P is invited to %md a few hours each week in this ightful room du ing the summer. $ The Chi ‘s Room . | . / ~Miss Ida M. . , who came to Highland Park from the St. Louis Public Library nugznfin years ago to become the children‘s librarian, is leaving on June 15 to continue colâ€" lege work at the University of Iliâ€" nois. Miss Agruss‘ knowledge of children‘s books made possible the excellent pieee‘; of work which m: has accomplished in building up he collection in the children‘s room. | On June 17 the children‘s room ns for the summer hours from 9 12 and 1 to G,mJl.Q:w reading lists ‘~*"The Arts of l?isn"n,t’ by Marâ€" jorie Greenbie. | 4 "Leisure in the Modern World," by C. D. Burns. ) .. / hxk "The Road to. &ltun‘,”,by C::G. Shaw., SE i. ; "Spend Your-1‘i+e!” by Columbia University,. . ic / »“Kflm ,x.,n * lÂ¥4 An”’n b’ Ethel Cotton. § } "Education ( gl‘i mtion‘?' by L. P. Jacks. tA 4 TELEPHONE 410 Successful Affair an Church hg the dangerous! overland trip. ith the money ‘he received from is |gold, he built the house that w |stands on Middle Branch Farm, ch is on the County line. Job II w;y}and his wife had five cgil- ® ames, les, Heriry, Euâ€" nia, and {mimfi‘ James Galloâ€" y, my igxandfather, served in the io A:lfl'v dnrinzthe last year of the Civih war, tho he was only sixtepn years old. JP | M nffather married Mary Gallagher of Chiaand they had four | children, Job, ‘J illiam, | (my lth' r) Sadie, (Mrs. W. F. Weir), nd »-'v » ‘, t ; :\ My grandfather sqid that when he boy, f ofu?t‘he‘ land around here was swampy, and as far aAs you could s¢e : there (were stumps of trees that had been cut downj to make way for the farms. Gall four fath and his now ?ec §:n _â€" The d school ‘children I «m cohcerning historiâ€" |firoomibt ons aie »JM: Principal |â€" E. Bates |ank ‘Miss Hazel Miller, 8th grade tejcher of the Deer ‘school and | Mifs. Delbert Meyer of the Wilmot scliool have selected the best, ones. During th‘el'fi £ vreeka"’fpr:ed- ing@ the ce m, some of: these ‘stories | will betmfim. Following history) of the Galloway family Written by Janice. Galloway: > uEe Hisrory | | | i OF MY FAMILY .\ .. j \\| |>|By Janice (tuowny f My gtut-mndflfl er Job Galloâ€" y came to Deetfleld with ‘his irothers James und{l Isaac in 1840 ind bought a ftrm;on the middle branch of the north tourco of the «GChirago river. At the time he came, Degrfield was hardly a settlement, and) didn‘t have a name. t | Greatâ€"grandfather| Galloway mar: i. Emily Millen, who was the aufghter of John Millen, one of the first settlers in the township. It was| John Millen who suggested‘the| nanme of Deerfleld fot this town beâ€" chuge he came from Deerfield, Conâ€"| necticut. P 0 0 dP gol Alr f re must be a ,ph’oto-g ph 11;0- keep the mexilory}; of that day for all time, _ pecial ap dir:t' po e or in th pils Write Stories . ~|_of Early Deerfield 1849, at the time of the famous ush, my gmtog;tndflther and n Vetter went to California. he ~returned Jgob Galloway around Cape Horn instead of iire Come the Bride: iss M u;:'-’\«. m ,.| EDGEWATER ‘_"" BEACH HOTEL Opening the Colorful Outdoor seR iinMents; for ffllts at your i studio. Call .. ~BEACH WALK Tel.. Long Hecke THE PREES _ Photographers 7 South St. Johns Avenue 1.‘ ‘Phone H. P. 435 â€" Saturday, June 15 ; The third school was built i same foundation facing the > school was moved of its griginal site in 1907.| ' school was a one room school ch s‘ improved from ti ne for18 years. j {. f 1926 a two classroom (b 1 1: erected on one “L" 0j 0 uth :of : the corner. â€"| Thi building is a very attractive one wi modern | improvements. _ Through beach 6000 for reservations :/ The st school was a ) ‘oqe in 1858. It was i bq;{oro was occupied su y by a p who sought shelter, â€" | Lno teachers were Emily Milâ€" n and Mary Gifford. t ? LnTrQ ‘ysmdgirlahndud&!e t me for recess. One of theirfiih > ite gamp was H!i’ll Dill. [ s4. "lt'fiql.r only subjects were reading, Arithmetic and spelling. Their boo! were only .tedu.der and speller, || ‘They recited one by one up by t teacher.| The school term ‘ ‘%:ths in the latter part of fal ey ; were ‘given merits for%doinf their less well. I Phillp he |first school was a plain little building madeâ€"of logs. â€" Ithad just the earth for the floor and often :r:q’, nakes, and lizards crawled ‘slabs ¢ wood arranged the des of the room in the f. of a quadrangle. . In the middle of the " sfood an old square woodâ€"burnâ€" ing stove. The pupils had to bring i¢ wood to The room was & .mfi%:h much ‘of the time for those children who sat near ie stoye were too warm while those ck fgrther were ‘cold. Mrs. Lyâ€" man â€" Wilmot ‘wanted to have the sthool face south so she could the children come in and out%, | ‘ \Lyn Wilmot, â€" Virgil « Wilmot, iPljilip utzler, Philip Brand, J Belig were some of the first direcâ€" Studio Wilmo ‘Wilmot school, the first township sthool, was built in 1847 on the corâ€" ner Wilmot read and eld road on property ‘donated by Lyman Wilm It mtallod striet 8. The sthool was named after Mr. FOREWARD :FOR WILMOT SCHOOL The five 8th grade of the W school prepared a history of their gchool, each taking a separate phase |and then pumn‘efin all toâ€" as a completebrief history, s their part in Deerfield‘s Centenâ€" nal celebration. | ms'rg:_w oF wWIMOT SCHOOL sweiler Members of th “g.t' Ravinia Imâ€" pmvom::t ocidtion are making . a the district kno "} West n‘.m Yor the g, nting the residents in the section with the fact that there is an. asgociation wllic‘llj they are entitled to join by reason of their idence, . dless of whether they are p + lerty owners or tenants. | Persons interviewed are requested to give asgsixtance to those who call 'upon_tbe_ om the West Ravinia Improvement association. + Mr. William Wurn), 1861 Broad: view avenue, the pre t, explains, that "the tlation is truly a The Hi The next Of the West Raâ€" vinia Improvem: tion wil be held Monday, e 24 at 8 p.m. at the Ravinia i The present . teachers are Mrs, Beatrice Meyer ‘a! ll iss Dona Belle Jensen.â€"Written by Barbara Boone, Jack Repenning, Billy Hamm, Josâ€" eph Scavuzzo, David Horenberger.. the generosity af the Ravinia Nursâ€" gries the school yard has been landâ€" West Ravinians to _‘ Meet June 24 at °_ _ : ~â€"â€"‘ Ravinia Auditerium Beautiful brick C@lonial Home, 8 yeats M18, at 461 North Rid Road ‘near D -~?:! Avenue, H ’h} , with six '@" sunâ€"room, livihg 1 Jom fourteen by ntfeeich feet (14x g‘ nrcpliees.:!‘lf in all walls, copper s@@eens and fran u" ’ V'illdl“, cored attic, bestos icoven 1 M bob boil u ® heat, city water, drilled well that :; \the sand lollnrs, O8 trie refrigerator id stove, two car garmi@Â¥ Angstone walle, besw y ”"";m!"t»' front, ont hundred neveritydfive feet to a point. Ori@@liM) cost thirty thomiad Open for in fecioi tm ti by 3' f y time by calMMR Hi Park 2380 tiny check Sheets a'jnd youn ouf h Brown or: °_ _ on yile and Address A§) price for June only â€" 69¢ a bok, Boxeés for $1.25 Frank W. Russo *A Secinil Floor, State Bagl§Building ghland Park\Press _ ts Rlg: «l P " ' cFum wfith Een tp" grey | 1v€ i‘if | j dur Monoâ€" Env“%sâ€".Wi 4 For Sale will, the € mag 1836 l tsnnd Py $uct io #} 4 .[ n ts n fll. 7“' Of ufl, -“i“ ; o M1845 lnelll“ w : prepared by the muu‘) Committee of . ‘ Â¥shman is chair an, wnhthh atign bil 'ch Nh“ "< , * célebratic ~â€"June : l t a very amal L en TH , at 461 N“‘ : - ‘ , with six s and feet (14x ,3" r ho o e OM n,. l célebrationâ€"Is t a very ‘cost fl'“ wohs io wig ial low : n thik P. 557 l epn o0 ORemen W n I@ ill 4. = meauges ors. "glttinl wy ore, it imnn:.:.’& West Being My ‘ the of which ; F are now *ntiqn * NP Ravig, "* 1. the dite, by w te IY m [E 8t M

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