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Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Graduation has really started Gerry Golden thinking. With only six weeks left, she‘s getting pretty worried. Well? Now that the first of May has come, it has the seniors really thinkâ€" ing as to how they can get a job and be excused from school the last month. Oh, but think of the fun they‘ll miss that last two weeks. Have you seen Shirlee Bartlett‘s new. convertible? It‘s really someâ€" thing to be mighty proud of. Jeanne Becker had a little diffiâ€" culty trying to hold on to her golf club in gym Monday. When she looked up to follow the ball she found the club had gone just as fast and far. Jane Barr and Jane Scarbrough entered their history class late the other day. Says Mr. Stephens, "Oh, oh, here comes the aristocracy now.‘ It must have been embarrasâ€" sing for the girls who wore their summer dirndles the other day to look out the window and find it snowing! pneumonia is no fun! Wasn‘t it nice to Edith Norâ€" vik back in school Â¥again? Having _ Gloria Linari will be home again this week. She‘s on a singing tour through many nearby states. It certainly is super to be able to have the experience, but ohâ€"the work to make up after missing four weeks. One Alix Piere has become the victim of a lostbet. Luise finished the sweater, Primo‘s wearing it and Alix is still perplexed. We‘ve heard that student council convention in Springfield last week was really fun, especially the dance gt the school after the conference. It seems the baby haircut seize hit the Wallis family with a bang! Betty and Wini had their long tressâ€" es cut very short and both look real cute. It was so unfortunate to have the time jump up on us last weekâ€"end. It meant getting home an hour later and getting up an hour earlier. That blue Monday mornin‘ certainâ€" ly showed the effects. Donna Jean Greene and Pat Haynes each a scholorship for next year. Donna Jean‘s was awarded by the Rockford college for her outâ€" standing work in math and Pat‘s is to Mills. Nice goin‘ kids. TEEN TALK The Highland Park Press MAY 1, 1941 By Tommie Dr. Baker M. Harilton, a dental reserve in the Naval Corps, and Dr. James A. Butterworth, veterinary Reserve Army, both expect to be called to service soon. Edward Loewenstein, Highland Park architect, a member of the United States Army Reserve, left Tuesday for Fort Bragg, N. C. He holds a lieutenants commission. _ The three members of the Highâ€" land Park Lions club who are leavâ€" ing soon for military services were honored Monday night by fellow members at a farewell at the Sunâ€" set club. Mrs. George Harrison of Highâ€" land Park is president of the league. Mrs. John Nagle, Jr., Lake Forest, is chairman of the "Shuffle.‘ Other Highland Park women serving on committees are Mrs. Jack Heitman, who has charge of the decorations and Mrs. F. O. Dicus, head of the game committee. The North Shore Service league of the Chicago Maternity center will hold its annual benefit party at the newly decorated Moraine on the Lake, May 10. The informal "Sports Shuffle" will begin at 9 p.m. and the guests are asked to come dressed for their favorite sport. The firebells rang and fire trucks were driving all over town late Tuesday afternoon looking for a fire about 5 o‘clock. Someone, in his haste to report the fire, failed to mention that the fire at 226 Central avenue was in Highwood and not in Highland Park. Even though your house is on fire, please give your adâ€" dress correctly, or the firemen, tryâ€" in gto find you, can t be held responâ€" sible if your property burns down, because they didn‘t get there in time. Lion Reserves Are Honored at Party HIGHLAND PARK H.P. 1820 WINNETKA Winn. 516 41 8. St. Johns Ave. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. "Sports Shuffle" at Moraine on the Lake *Men‘s Suits Firemen Respond To Central Ave. Fireâ€" But Where Was It? 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The Saturday Evening club and the‘ Mothers‘ club of the Y.W.C.A. are again cooperatinf in giving a barn dance at the YWCA Saturday evening, May 10th, from 9 to 12 o‘clock. ‘There will be modern dances as well as the oldâ€"fashioned square dances, with an excellent orâ€" chestra and caller. Refreshments will be on sale, and everyone who likes to dance is cordially invited to attend and have a grand time. Tickâ€" ets can be bought at the door for a small fee. Friendship Club Has Dinner Thursday Hold Barn Dance At YWCA May 10 BOYS‘ SUMMER SHIRTS................$1.00 MEN‘S SUMMER SHIRTs ........$1.35 . $2.95 IN SWING WITH SPRING Men‘s Sanforized Ensemble $ 485 Boys‘ Sanforized Wash Ensemble Talon Fly, Leather Belt Specially Priced $995 GARNETT‘S and up MEN‘S S$TORE wards for three days, and in the third and fourth wards on May 8 9 and 10. All picking up of trash will be done from the curbs only. Cleanâ€"up week will be held in Highwood from May 5 through May 10. 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