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Highland Park Press, 8 Apr 1937, p. 3

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tours through the buildings to acâ€" quaint parents with the school their children attend. Elders are: George Stanger, Dwight Merrell and Captain John H. Wyman. Trustees are Mrs, Edna Stanger Orsborn and Donald Clark: The silver tea following the orâ€" chestra concert last Sunday at the Highland Park high school was well attended, the P.â€"T. A. raised $35.50 toward a fund with which to finish the small room adjoining the English club room. Members of the executive board Newly elected officers will be orâ€" dained ‘and installed at the Sunday morning worship service, with Dr. W. F. Weir, minister, officiating. imatic club. Celebration of 60th anniversary of founding of church, mmnfimrmmm Reception of 35 ~new members. Decorating of all walls in downâ€" stairs rooms. Rejuvenation of the heating plant. A gift of $275 for 3 sets of hymnals and song books. At the annual election three eldâ€" ers and two trustees were selected. P.T.A. MAKES $35.50 AT SILVER TEA SUNDAY Presbyterian church were hosts to 150 members and friends of the church at the annuai congregational dinner. Following the banquet was the y«arly business session, at which time financial reports were made by e Emm eamerane? Je In a review of the accomplishâ€" ments were summed up: _ . & all organiza Presbyterians Hear Review of Past Year Last Wednesday evening the eldâ€" youngsters, they condemned Greer‘s barn and wrote a letter notifying them of the action. tendent of waterâ€" mains; James Kilâ€" coyne, building commissioner; and Pearl Godwin, comptroller. _ Lavonne Davis, village collector; Eleanor Schoonover, auditor; Lesâ€" tef Hertel, chief of police; Edward Sticken, fire chief; Dan Hunt Jr., health officer; Jirah Cole, superinâ€" ‘The Deerfleld Rotary club sponâ€" sored this lesson in local civics. At Treasurerâ€"Ruth Herman. The following school children were appointed by the elected officâ€" ers at a meeting held Wednesday morning : Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LA UNDRY lage government. The election was khield on Wednesday and the followâ€" ing officers were elected: Presidentâ€"Lois Palmer; Village Clerk, Patricia Stace; trustees â€" Phil Scully, Regina Klemp, Katherâ€" ine Ramsdell, Jean Boyle, John Lidâ€" icker. Margarét Finch. the duties of village officers last Thursday wnd directed municipal affairs for one day. The preceding Tuesday was a day of instructions, McGaughey asinstructor on ‘vilâ€" The band is playing a halfâ€"hour invitational concert at the conclusion of the Class A contest, Friday eveâ€" ning, April 9. The program is as follows: 1 My Hetoâ€"March Transcription __Alford Learn Village Duties +The upper grade children in the Deerfield Grammar school took over Deerfield Children The organization of the Woman‘s association. : Installing of electric organ. Organization of the Draâ€" Clarinet quartetâ€"Dick Spatfigler, Bill Bigley, Jim and Bob Black. Woodwind trioâ€"Shirley Ritzenâ€" thaler, Audrey Prindle, and Jeanâ€" nette Bryant. Woodwind quintetâ€"Newton Hoffâ€" man, Billy Haws, Art Pier, Kenneth Bergeson, and Hiram Nichols. and Juel Stryker. £ C Hugh Suttle, n-um?dmmx:â€"wm and James: Utpadel. . novene, harpist, will compete in the orchesâ€" mhmm&- ensemâ€" bles are as follows: Brea« sextetâ€" Dorothy Utpadel, Alan Bede, Jerry, Baum, Bob Jackâ€" son, Stewart Gail, and Hugh Suttle. DRY CLEANING CO. Those playing solos are Dorothy }lt)‘filohtbx'n.“; AT MAMINE, APRIL 10 M’&fi.&lflmn group:of band soloists and ensemâ€" bles fromthe Hghland Park high Township‘ high â€"school, DesPlaines, lllineis, Saturday, April 10. (or Earl Labey), snare drums. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1987 Because a harp is a string instruâ€" Miriam ‘Wichman, â€"Respighi The ensembles to compete are: the Girls quintet, composed of Rosemary Holm, Betty Bingham, Gale Bray, same ‘day. @ Those solos Morton Rail, vistln (Newion Hofinas: me. companist), Holm ‘and Wichman, _ accompanist g.: ; accompanist) Jn-('u:-u,m- and Andrew Jacobs, piaho. * Although Robin Gourley has won the right to go straight to the naâ€" tional contest, tie has chosent to comâ€" pete in the district and state cello contests for practice. His accomâ€" muir\lmhn. As a‘ of the Class A mhfi--mwn high school, Saturday eveâ€" ning, April 17. The soloists and ensembles will compete in the .afternoon of the Orchestra Com: in Contest Awm P rour tayortte ma* your wors for the weekâ€" end at this special fomt, yobnner grong. 6..47¢ Drink 400 CLUB QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT Deluxe Beverages (Plus Deposit) RED HEART 3 ... 29¢ GYPSY SOAP ENERGY SOAP CHIPS grownâ€"ups like it And give Dad a bow! when he‘s lJooking for a bedtime snack. A real 8 breakâ€" Try this fine soap for cately perfumed. Sensational new suds for #oaps. Right now your dog needs ight now your dog needs Eollr- .«im. You‘ll find balanced rations in "Red Heart" just what he needs. DREFT phgs. phes. Water Softener â€" Cloanser Better and Cheaper than Soap for WASHING DISHES â€" TRY iT ment which they believe will be of general interest to young people of the community, They are to sponsor the presenâ€" tation of Betty Phelps Puppets at the Y.W.C.A. auditorium on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, April 28, at 4 C.A.R. Senior Group Sponsors Puppet Show for Monument Fund At the recent meeting of the senâ€" ior group, Blackhawk society, Chilâ€" dren of the American Revolution, the members planned an entertainâ€" ham; string quartet, â€" of Morton _ Raff, N& “G@h.l.‘w?â€"l; and a violin duet, composed of Joan Pier and Barkara Franzen (sccomâ€" panied by Mary Francis Anderson), Mrs. Mannings wishes to thank all those whose . efforts helped to make the Sunday afternoon concert a success. Joan STANDARD f To“"o!s...l.l..... BLUE TAG BLACKBERRIES.;......, SILVER CUP BARTLETT PEARS.....,. SILVER CUP ounnuq JUICE. ... PURE STRAINED Honey | _ PI€KLEG _3...27€ Just the thing for school chilâ€" dren‘s lunches. A REAL toâ€" mato soup. Sweet Relis EVAPORATED MIEK CHILE CON CARNE 33¢ Centrella TOMATO sOUP toue ge waras pur 14Â¥,â€"08. cans No. 1 Size No. 1 Size CALVES‘ SWEETBREADS. Genuine choice. MEAT FOR LOAF. Home made. SIRLOIN BEEF ROAST. FRYING CHICKENS, 3 to 3}%â€"lb. arg. Lb.... PORK LOIN ROAST. 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