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Highland Park Press, 9 Jun 1938, p. 11

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Mrs. Harry l.'hum“?q those from this vicinity: huodthmmbmufiafi Park Country club on Tuesday aftâ€" «<rnoon. The guest speaker, Captain George E. Nightingale, noted Canaâ€" «lian explorerâ€"adventurer and world traveler, described his thrilling exâ€" periences _ with the Northwest Mounted Police. At present curaâ€" tor and historian of the Adventurâ€" <rs‘ club, the guest gave firstâ€"hand stories of the most famous law and order body in the world. ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 School Board Meeting June 18 The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education, District 109, will be held in the board room, Deerfield Grammar school, on Monâ€" day evening, June 13, at 8 o‘clock. ‘The public is invited. Deerfield Civic Ass‘n Holds Annual Meeting Mrs. James Wilson was elected amssociate conductress of the Deerâ€" field Chapter of the Eastern Star last Thursday evening to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Clyde Schoonover. ‘Mrs. Wilson will be installed at the meeting on the first ‘Thursday evening in July. William Cruickshank, Edward B. Crush, Lawrence R. Fry, Kenneth R. Ross, William M. Stewart. | The annual meeting of the Deerâ€" field Civic Asociation was held Wednesday, June 1st, in the Deerâ€" field school auditorium. The nominating committee subâ€" mitted the names of six directors to serve a term of four years were as follows: Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. 25 8. Second St. Phone H. P. 391 An amendment to the byâ€"laws s 2 M ntes Yreee fecsaties Sietged orne and Narore Ipecte ‘ene in on the Firestone Voice of the Farm Radio _ â€"O% aCC TaTe 7. Narris, Henry C. Hawes, Frank Hempstead, Burr Hindahi Robert N. Howell, Earl J. Myett, David M. Inman, A. J. Johnson, Robert L. Johnson, William D. Johnson, Arthur F. Kaats, Chas. C. Kapschull, T. M. Kerhoff, Fred J. Laâ€" Remick Mcboweli, Gea S. ‘McGaughey, J W. MeGinnis, Carl J. McGregor, N. S. Meâ€" Meyer, William R.‘ Mitchell, R. A. Nelon Ji-"'-/. ;).ldlc. -jr..-.hlk o.l. m 0 ('Mlfl. hw. *. Shien, Gherse 4. Oe Riwin i Famet was approved as follows: "That Article VI of the byâ€"laws shall be amended by the addition of Section 4 as follows: Absence from three successive regular meetings of the board of directors shall constitute ACTIVE MEMBERSâ€"Anne Ardis Agnew (The Doreas Home), Louis L Anderson, J. R. Fry, Ward J. Gauntlett, Evan A. Girton, T ns toeks, win i ten" h Anthony _J Arthur G. Pesrson, Ray C. Pearson .'""m:’ S. Peterson, Rev. "_-..5’ Piepenbrok, Char vaâ€" cancy for the unexpired term of such director." The object of the associationâ€"is to promote civic pride, a commuâ€" nity spirit and good fellowship among the residents of the village of Deerfield so that by united effort Active members are those resiâ€" dents who evidence their interest in the work of the association by paying the annual dues of $1 per family, 107 residents were memâ€" bers during the first year and their a high grade residential suburb may be maintained. Keeneth ‘R. Ross, David E. Sanders, John t Mentzer, Dickinson Schneider, "T. Scott, Kdâ€" ward Dr. V. W. Floyd D. !‘lU-’.-..tl‘. Â¥. :Efirâ€"l ®. Stephens, Wm. M. Stewart, W. A. Stryker, F. M. Sturtevant, Dr. C. Russel l-¢.. :_-:;LV::‘L J%dc. Rev. ". F. =dr-€ Uheter 4" y 4 oike [ o p Deerfield Legion Baseball Team Plays Lake Bluff, Friday The Deerfield Legion Junior baseâ€" ball team will play Lake Bluff on Friday evening (tomorrow) at Lake Bluff. On Tuesday, June 14, they will play Libertyville in Deerfield. The home games are played at Jewâ€" ett park. Last Thursday they deâ€" feated Highwood, score 6 to 2.. On Tuesday, June 7, the team met Highland Park on the home field. Winning by a score of 11â€"1. Front nng Nehmer were the batteries. Last week their record was won two, one lost ,and one tied. Coaches for the team are Harold Plagge and Alfred Johnson. ‘The lineup is as follows: Glenn Hoffman, 2b; John Boone, 1b; Bill Steiner, ss; Louis Soefker, 8b; Almon Frost, If; Nehmer, ¢; Glenn Knigge, cf; Harold Frost rf; Don Knigge, p. Substitute â€"Inâ€" fileldersâ€"Phil Scully, Lester Herâ€" tel, Russell Mau. Outfielderâ€"Ralph Members of the Y.W.C.A. Board entertained committee members at a picnic supper at the Y.W.C.A. Tuesday evening, following a brief board meeting. Plans for the comâ€" ing year were discussed and reâ€" ports made of the recent internaâ€" tional Y.W.C.A. convention held in Columbus, Ohio, and attended by four representatives of the local Y.W.C.A. m(flbdueh:"wmqhya steak fry in a nea: forest preâ€" serve Thursday evening, June 9. The group will meet at the Y.W. CA. at 6:80 pm. and then go to the picnic spot. Will Never Stand For! One of the Many l'ntltdh‘ Articles in THE AMERICAN W LY, the Magaâ€" #ine Distributed With NEXT SUNâ€" DAY‘3 CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER, Willen. Pitchersâ€"William MeArâ€" thur, Leonard Reeb. them Tth grade pupils, 8th grade pupils, and high a?‘filhh-h-n. 1::: swing steps introduced ball room etiquette stressed. Mrs. Weekler also will teach ballet classâ€" es for babies, beginners, and adâ€" vanced pupils on Tuesday afterâ€" Classes will be limited to 35 couâ€" ples and as pupils will be regisâ€" tered in order of application and payment of fee, those interested will do well to enroll early. Enâ€" TeW.G.A) oice, 374 Latirel: throogh. o:tthmnl'fl“lun. 15. * The boys would appreciate a good crowd at the games to cheer for Officers of the Y.W.C.A. Board are: Theodore Fischer, acting presâ€" ident; Mrs. Lyle Gourley, first vice president; Mrs. Dwight Davis, seeâ€" ond vice president; Mrs. Earl Fritsch, third vice president; Mrs. Godfrey Eyler, secretary; and Mrs. Frank Austin, treasurer. f Committees are composed of: Membership: Mrs. Earl Fritsch, chairman, Mrs. Robert Black, Mrs. Louis Schemme!, Mrs. Sally Roeber, Mrs. E. R. Jerome, and Mrs. E. E. Leonard. Education: Mrs. C. J. ‘Dyer, chairman, Mrs. Theodore Osborne, Mrs. Lee Gatewood, Mrs. C. Euâ€" gene Pfister, Mrs, Merwin Mrs. Lee Frark, Mrs. L. T. Harza, Mrs. G. C. Canright, Adele Everett, and Dorothy Simpson. House: Mrs. Lyle Gourley, chairâ€" man, Mrs. A. S. Burdick, Mrs. Paul Behanna, and Mrs. F. D. Porter. Religious Education: Mrs. L. B. Sinclair and Phyllis Dexter. Girls‘ Work: Mrs. Clinton Fritsch and Mrs. Walter Fathauer. Business Girls‘ Interests: Mrs. Elmer Hecketsweiler. Finance: Mrs. J. B. Garnett. Leadership Council: _ Marjorie Leaming, chairman, Mrs. C. Euâ€" gene Pfister, Mrs. J. Sigurd Johnâ€" scn, . Ruth â€" Borchardt, Dorothy Glass, Mary Bertachinni, Hazel Dawson, Mrs. H. V. Renner, Mrs. Cora St. John, Mrs. E. E. Paulâ€" sen, Mrs. John Fay, Mrs. John Piâ€" chietti, Mrs. John Barber, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Howard, Mrs. Emily Marks, and Phyllis Dexter. Social: Mrs. Dwight Davis, chairâ€" man, Mrs. Samuel Smith, Mrs. J. E. Skidmore, Mrs. B. F. Reinking, and Grace Newmeyer. Publicity: Mrs. James Stannard Baker, chairman, Mrs. Everett Fonâ€" taine, Mrs. Arthur Raff, Mrs. Fred Law, Mrs. John Fay, Mrs. Dorothy Gardiner, Mrs. Emily Marks, Mrs. E. S. l(_.rh. and Charlotte Hickey. The first week in October will mark the beginning of the sixth year which the Y.W.C.A. has ofâ€" fered social dancing classes, Mrs. Edwina Martine Weckler, well known dancing teacher, will. inâ€" struct all classes. Mrs. Claude J. Dyer, educational chairman of the Y.W.C.A., will be in charge of all ‘There will be classes for adults, 5th and 6th grade boys and girls, Millinery Styles That Women YÂ¥.W. CA T HE PRESs Lake Forest College Commencement Week Activities Start Today Sixtieth annual commencement week of Lake Forest college will open Thursday, June 9, with the annual senior class dinner at Deerâ€" path Inn in Lake Forest. Also Thursday evening will be the senior dance in Durand audiâ€" torium. Contrary to past custom, this year‘s dance will be open to all alumni and outsiders. Red Edâ€" wards and his North Shore band will furnish music for the occasion which is to be a summer formal. Alumni staying over after the dance as well as those arriving later will attend the alumni supâ€" per at Calvin Durand commons, Friday evening, and alumni review in Henry C. Durand auditorium, alâ€" so Friday evening. Cast of 12 fifths .......832,00 Glen Rossic, 5th ..........82.89 (Com. Byrd‘s Antartic trip Seotch) Case of 12 fifths ... $31.50 Campbell‘s King‘s, 5th ... 82.79 Case of 12 fifths .......830.00 Black and White, 5th ... 82.990 Scotch Mist Cream de Cassasâ€"A delicious Black Currant Wine, 5th .......................... Harvey‘s Bristol Cream Sherry FREE DELIVERY Phone H. P. 4490 _ Store Hours: 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m Harvey‘s Bristol Cream Sherry, 5th ..... 3 bottles £12.00 Aged California Port, Sherry, Muscatel or Sauterne FREE DELIVERY B and G Sauterne, 5th ....... Hannappier Sauterne Case of 12 fifthe ... STUART LIQUOR CO. enlits .........._.. Old Heidelberg Giving a party? Sarvcumm‘.lahlhn'nr:y:;rmdn"lyhâ€":“ of all leading beers economically priced. furnish equipment necessary mdmumnfm-mmflmmm Meister Brau ... Fox De Luxe ._ Stuart‘s are headquarters for cool, delicious Beer Kept refrigerated at 33 degree temperature and delivered readyâ€"toâ€"ser Case Prices (plus deposit) Cans Bottles Half Gallon 1 Budweiser _________82.65 S2.a5 Old Heidelberg ._______._____ Weekâ€"End Selling of Quality ‘Wines and Liquors No longer any need to sacrifice comfort or smartness, under the heat of summer‘s sun. Select a cool suit, of â€" _‘ seersucker, linen or cotton, and our "Vogue Service", to keep them clean and fresh. â€" SCOTCH SNOW White AND SEVEN DAYS Wise men everywhere, this summer, are turning to cool suits to beat the heat. . $2.99 WINES JOHN B. NASH, Prop. Main Office and Plant 327â€"329 North Green Bay Road $2.49 Reasonable rates for Vogue‘s dependable service. North Shore‘s best. * Cool comfort _ $2.25 287 East Deerpath â€" Lake Forest Commencement â€" ray, June 11, will start with breakfast for reunâ€" ion classes. At 11 o‘clock, comâ€" mencement exercises will be held with Dr. Preston Bradley, pastor of the People‘s church of Chicago delivering the address. Commenceâ€" ment luncheon and a Mauo! the eollege board of trustees comâ€" plete the day. 8:45 p.m.â€"Alumni review in Duâ€" rand auditorium. Schedule for the three days is as follows: 7:00 p.m â€"Senior class dinner at Deerpath Inn. 9:00 p.m.â€"Senior dance at Du rand auditorium. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK Belmont, pint .....................$1,69 (4 years old), full quart.$3.26 Antique, pint .....................$1.70 (44, yrs. old), full quart 83.49 Stuart‘s, pint ................_._____07¢ C & 8 Bar Special 2 & 8 Bar Special Phone H. P. 4490 _ Store Hours: 8 a.m. to 11 :30 p.m. WHISKIES Wilken Family 8:30 a.m.â€"Breakfast for reunion (2 (3%, yre, old), full quart $1.89 $1.79 _ 15¢ ..$1.59 uts‘ 30¢ years old), full pint....GO¢ $1.95 $1.95 Saturday, June 11 Thursday, June 9 Old Heidelberg Schiits .................. ®ubtt ........»..s.... Meister Brau ... Fox De Luxe ... Heilemann‘s .. 39200 F 85¢ Monnet, 15 years old, pint !"““:l." years afi 3 years &l:._ " 5th, a .08; Silver Label Siver tabo . ~~â€"§1â€"59 Courvoisier, 20 yr. old, 5th Mission Carmelo ¢ Where e‘er You Walk............Handel â€" Julian Stripe Don Q Rum 10:00 a.m.â€"Formation of acadâ€" emic procession. 11:00 a.m.â€"Commencement iexâ€" ercises. . Program for commencement exâ€" ercises is as follows: k 12:30 p.m.â€"Commencement Tunâ€" cheon at the ‘commons. 2:00 p.m.â€"Meeting of the board of trustees. Ensemble. Invocationâ€"Rev. George Harlan McClung, Sr. The College Chorusâ€" How Blest Are They..Tschaikowsky Addressâ€"Rev. Preston Bradley. BRANDIES & RUMS Alumni Honor Roll. g::l‘or Gflt.d Singing of the Alma Mater. Announcements. GINS Half Gallon Bottles PAGE ELEVEN $1.69 $139 £$1.98 $1.98 C NOst

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