Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 May 1938, p. 11

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“HWY, - " "" mmnauu “than. Ate a. Ila-Incl- ththUI-hn M- unich-rel. or_r,Ma.8i, Dr.Watrara-sdmtastmii.eUai. euminottanm.m. “myth-MM mintblrhnbmh to Burl-ll Inna-halo. In: Wand-.11:- cet, I .10! Masthead; laund- “(mummmb -dNe-timsatnetivitk.fo. mm WEDDING Dr. Willin- P. Weir Mud at the wedding of II:- Ilonm Ann Icon of Northhtook osd. Inuit: Charla In. a! D..rfuid on Wod- - ”calls, In, 18, in tho Darn.“ Fromm church. Their unadult- m Ema Hubert and In. Cart Benson. [in Shir- ley Clark pin“ the woddinx much. Deerfield Amateur Show Is Big Success One of the but email: dun- mr presented in Mold we. Inger] lat Pridny evening in the) Deemeld Grammar echeol under an amphe- of the Intern tttar. It was patterned utter . radio Moul- cut with brief advertisement- of the merchant. u upon-en. Herold R. Vnnt, acting n mum of cere- monies. we: the Innouneer. qrtere) were eleven ecu, ail vnried and ell well done. _ Prim were awarded u follows: First prize, bf... trio - Robert Shh] and Lyle Emanuel“, cor- netl; Howard Bittenthller, trom- bone; Bil of Prairie View. . Second prize, string dui-tan.. neth Caldwell, guitar, And Kim: Kellen, mandolin. both of North- brook. Third prise, four little girl: of Miss Dnly’l and“ clu- in With- land Park. “The BaiUrxsttea." were Georgia Ann Glider. Phyllis Louise Kirby, Nlncy Bernard! And “Sin" Weil. The G. Washington question bee followed the variety at: Ind the participants were we. ‘Wahhll Goodputm-e, Mn. Eugene Becker, George Gluler. Vernon Gin, Daniel Cobb Jr., end Willi-m R. Mitchell. All did exeerrtionally well and Mr. Cinder kept the nudienee Inching with his clever entice. Children of the four Deerfuld school: - Bannockbnrn , Wilmot, Holy Cross and Deerfuu-enured the poppy poster Wwpmred annnnlly by the Deemeld unit of the American Imrion Auxiliary. Awards were made an foBowat Deerfield Children Get Poster Awards Seventh and eighth grade euar-- Modal to Eva Tune of Holy Grain. First honorable mtmttoss-,BetV Hngblom, Wilmot school. "m Second honorable menttmx-Jerry MeGtrire, Holy Cross. Fourth, titth, sixth we etatstr- Medll to Katherine Kcu'ihnrd, D00?- fUhd uhool Tuanmrgttemrtmeoe-tearqr- eh“ of the Mold Grimm“ scion! chili “chain! be headonryu.verine,arrrxe8,tn them“. now-- First hononble merttun-Dtmrthr Jacobson, DeerfltsM. _ A“ Judgei were In. Ralph Duly ham, Dr. Dorothy Sum Duh 1nd Mrs. William Cruicbhnk. ‘Poltets will tannin on display un- tilthecheofthemk. The Durham Auxiliary reports . very mun] Poppy my contribution on land-y. In. Mary Wold: VII chainm of the Poppy my con- man. Third -horuGtrte meation-Dotteld Ginter, Holy Cross. Second, hondnblo mention-ir- ley In Madelyn, We“; -Third hononble human-George Eerrfhard, DeerfUld. 7 7 __ Deerfield School Commencement June 3 We“ bum-1 “tumult.“- lulu-lehmmh th.-?hrA-ahmm-t. "rr-iso--,-' vitamin... an or TMANE* ~,- _ 'k-te-st undu- u h wmamumumm 1trttitaMD-Ntdetn Wat Witmttmaaorittuu-turs. day mil. (baht) "tttHel. I). ma eUae in: ”by Wing, Wilmot School Hulda Graduation Tonight mg,- I»... and he! Cling. Thk with u u sonar-z' m -.ah= luv UM zthp. unu- “5.5.4: an. ”fl, -- ‘3? Pt-tit" u 'o'.'.'."--,. M "gtt"t'dtt cl 0h- d ""- n4'G41%tlild'gk' "I In. Phylli- Frances Pore Repen- ning, Wife of Clarence Remaining of Deerfield. paused "my on Wed- neudny, Mo, 18, at hee home on Greenwood nvenuo following B long illness. Born in Turbo-hurry, Eng- land, 1 dual-tar of Mr. and In. Prank Page, she came to Ameriu " the In of eleven, nnd lived in Wthnette for many years. She won married to Mr. Repennninc on Sept. 18. 1920, And they have lived in Deerfield Since 1927. Mrs. Repen- ning is survived by her hunbmd; one Ion, John Edward; one broth- er. “like: Page of Deerfield; two sisters, Kory (Mrs. Carl Mehrtena) of Cicero Ind Hilda (In. Bert Poulton) of Engllnd; ind o lup- father, E. J. Long of Durham. Mrs. Repenning Dies; Funeral Saturday Captain George Elliot-Notting- dale, curator and historian of the Adventurers Club of Chicago, will talk on "Hen of the Mounted," a story of adventure in the Canadian north country and true life experi- ence: of the Northwest Mounted Police, " the annual spring meeting of the Deerfield Civic neociatlon. to he held "st-th. Grammar eaheol on June I. Prior to Captain Nighting- dale'a talk, a short bueineu meet- ing will be held, at which time six new director: of the association will be elected and the annual report read. Funeral services were held " the home and at St. Paul'l chunk on Saturday afternoon with Rev. P. G. Piepenbmk (thinking. Bum] wu in Ridgewood cemetery. Deerfield Civic Ass’n. To Hear Canadian Adventure Story C a p t a i n Nightintrdale, whose varied life include: Inch activities II "explorer - adventurer, world traveler, ooldier, engineer, hunter end trapper, forest ranger, wood- creft expert Ind lecturer," in known to be In excellent weaker. with I repertoire of catching "ventures gained through world travel, living with the Mounted Police and serving with four different nations during the World wet. This talk promiue ii“: 'lu.’ rar.' ET“; I - VII In). b gh. I chu- vnt picture of I ch a. m. with in bu my Ind lonolineu. ' . a“. T. Soon Mm. CruieUGnk, M I. no... Lawrence R. Fry, Bb.. B. Crash and Wm. M. Stuart In the notation- of the, nominating “It“. to the board of directors at the Mtion, All for I 4 your Ml, to be Voted on at the meeting. Addttitretai nominations an be made by WM lulled by ten members a! tho Mutton and presented prior to the Ming. Dlneton retiring this wring “at having served on you in- cludo In. Wm. Weir, Char. Rood, Dr. C. J. Davis, Prank Hemp-hid. Dr. C. R. Sudan and C. J. [ding- B. B. MeRor, president, will be in chm: of the meeting. which is Milled to start " 8 o'clock. Fol- lowing the precedent of int _ meeting, ell resident.- of Beam and the “wounding oommity an invited to attend. Receives Annual Certificate Award 'Superior Shoop In. Delbert Meyer. principal of the Wilmot Grade school mind the school's n n n It ll mtrtiBeate award, “Superior School." this week from State Superlntendent " Pub- lie Instruction Wieland. HIGHLAND PE. PHARMACY PERM! CWTHING STORE m cam: An. Ian-u M m Wan-n.- Amw BAIthW.GtmLhaco. 'B..t.3-.Ar...-ir- RASMUSSEN SHOE SHOP SHERONY HARDWARE new”... IMP-t '" I'll“, Am. w EARL W. GBELL & co. DEERFIELD PHARMACY IHMMAmW mw-d-uouu-I-n BAVINIA SHOE STORE [NAAK'S PHARMACY lltl-nr'lllh-Am lavish ruwm-um we.“ raa-i%.%-iaGi "m" "EFMWJZ'E ELEAEPEE 859? 91.10.? am am 8302 .urAhaaeq ab all in. Incl-mimihlh-w. “lull-dam. lawman-(lib 9-b_p!§ou-chb but flax-041a."- that ”kinky-Irina; Flax-o-Iacumbo- ”whim-'5‘ bbch'nqm-hu- In Cruichhulk. Awnnco It. Fry, ' Wm. M. Bum-rt y f ammonium ' and of dim“ ., all for . 4 you . n " the meeting. an ions an be nude by ten members u WALGBEBN COMPANY "' (but! Av... IRE-II M ’8' PI... any Me Mary lotto Lyon, Mary Pink, Virginia Km nell, Roaunn Currant. Wilma (Kr. kin. Murjoria Hum. and In: Lon Remix. They attend [In Plum. Lincoln 3nd at. Jun.- which. Highwood Civic Ass’n. Plans Carnival For Benefit Boy Scouts Plans ere new in promo for e urnivul to be sponsored by the Highwood Civic Improvement Ano- cietion for the beneitt of the High- wood Boy Scout; The cumin] will There will be ride! and booth. of all kinds, and new Attraction- that everyone will enjoy. be given the but weak in Aumt, turning on Tuesday, Amt 2nd, And will continue to Saturday the 6th inclusive. E'Iéiga’m' . lie} in; than not Ill . 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