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Highland Park Press, 15 May 1941, p. 13

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paintings on display at the Gairing Art Gallery in Winnetka, "Resting," by Elizabeth K. Peyraul:; "October Rhapsody," by Frank C. Peyraud; and "March Snow" by Tom Wilder. "‘Ravinia Station," a water color by Frederick W. Boulton is also in the gallery. Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Wood, 858 Glencoe avenue, are visiting their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wood, Jr., in Forest Hills, Long Island. Emanuel Feuerman, noted chellist and his family will stop overnight at Moraine on the Lake Friday, enâ€" route to California. Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Johnston, 505 Waverly road, have returned to Highland Park after spending the winter in their Fort‘ Lauderdale, Fla., home. Donald Siljestrom, who is stationâ€" ed at Chanute field, Rantoul, will spend the week end in this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Siljestrom, 226 N. St. Johns ave. After their wedding May 31, Miss Elizabeth Brown of Wheaton and Dudley F. Jessopp,; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Jesâ€" sopp, Jr., will make their home here in Highland Park. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Struve, Winnetka, on Thursday last, at the Highland Park hospital. home Friday from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Percy Lamâ€" bert of Deerfleld are the parents of a baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connolly, 370 Central avenue, Highland Park, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Briggs, Deerâ€" field, are the proud parents of a little girl. The baby was born on Mayâ€"11, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. It‘s a boy at the Richard Roaches, 421 Waukegan avenue, Highwood. The young fellow was born at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal, Monday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Brown, Northbrook, on TYPEWRITERS LARSON‘S Stationer 37 South St, Johns Avenue Three Highland Park artists have Mrs. A. Lyle Gourley returned MAY 15, 1941 Workmanship Guaranteed ALL MAKES The Robert Mitchells of Milwauâ€" kee have a new baby girl, born at the Highland Paark hospital Tuesâ€" day. ' Monday at the Highland Park hos pital. Miss Ruth Sloan, high school senâ€" ior, was awarded the annual scolarâ€" ship to Illinois State Normal uniâ€" versity given by the Girls club. Mrs. Hugh Wilson, 250 Park aveâ€" une, entertained the Highland Park Auxiliary of the Cradle, at her home Monday afternoon. A tea followed the meeting. Carl Dill of Highland Park was best man in the wedding party of Miss Marianne aMthews and Robert Steâ€" phen James, Saturday at the First Baptist church, Evanston. Mrs. Edward Stupple and daughâ€" ter, Barbara, attended the Tammiâ€" Stripe wedding in Waukegan Saturâ€" day. C Mr. and Mrs. William Walker of Syracuse, IIL, spent the weekâ€"end in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, 225 N. St. Johns avenue. Miss Martha Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Olson, 1229 Pleasant avenue, a junior at the National College of Education, Evâ€" anston, was a member of the arâ€" rangements committee for the school‘s annual May Festival, Friâ€" day. Mrs. Ely M. Aaron, Highland Park, presented a dance program at the Chicago Wellesley club in the Pump room of the Ambassador East hotel, Chicago, Saturday. Harold "Bud" Pfister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Pfister, is a member of the varsity golf team at Northwestern this year. He is a senior at the university and his sisâ€" ter, Shirley, is a freshman. Miss Virginia Stockwell, a stuâ€" dent at George Williams college, As APPROVED F.H.A. MORTGAGEE, we can make FH.A. loans 80% to 90% of cost of land and building, at an interest rate of 4%%. Phone Mr. Sargent HIGHLAND PARK 2246 As Loan Correspondent for the AETNA LIFE INSURâ€" ANCE COMPANY, we are able to make loans at interâ€" est rates as low as 4%, either construction or refinancing. MORTGAGES THE PRESS and a graduate of Highland Park high school, was recently elected president of the Women‘s Athletic association of the college. Miss Stockwell has been very active in extraâ€"curricular activities since enâ€" rolling there. During the past she has served as program director of the Women‘s Athletic association, is SMITH SPEAKS TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE a member of the glee club of the college, and is a member of the Alpha Chi Sigma sorority. G. W. Smith, member of the Witchita, Kansas, police departâ€" each Scout has a chance to do the things he wants to do most. No matter what he has in mind, there are the advantages and Only oneâ€"half of the cost of camp is paid for by the parentâ€"the other half is paid for through the Council budget. This low rate cam be arranged only because the Council owns the camp and is a nonâ€"profit organization. w Camp Equipment To Accommodate 150 Boys and Staff North Shore Area Council Camp For Complete Information: Telephone Highland Park 629 Under excellent leadership, the daily program is so arranged that staff to help him reach his objective . ... and the eats cannot be made better. MAâ€"KAâ€"JAâ€"WAN . . . maintained for scouts of this council. 400 acres of timberland, 270 miles from the north shore in the heart of the vacationland of Wisconsin. Few camps are better equipped to take care of the needs and purposes of Scouts. S (reoreremnttt . ; WILLIAMSON TRIPLâ€"IFE EURNACE FREE _ TB Furnaces Cleaned $3 up 144 N. First St. Telephone 635 Periods June 21 to July 4 July 5 to July 18 July 19 to August 1 August 2 to August 15 4 Twoâ€"Week Furnace i Did burn too much fuel â€" wynrwwm lutmnnnll We do expert reâ€" pair work on any make furnaceâ€"costs based on actual labor and materials used. All Scouts and Prospective 13th Boy Scouts Are Eligible to Since the installation of our new Willismson Tripiâ€"ife furnace our home has been hs-u- i en d e naiaes a less are an v:-"u-unm -."H’: proud of our *‘The Williamson Heater Company: sz.oo A WEEK will buy a Williamson Triplâ€"ife WINTER‘S TIN SHOP MAâ€"KAâ€"JAâ€"WAN NORTH SHORE AREA COUNCIL "Fuel bill is a lot less" h Mre. Bric Signedâ€"Mr, and w. Anderson, ment, talked under the auspices of Chief Rex Andrews, at the meetâ€" ing of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday night at the Open House tea room. Mr. Smith spoke on "Check Passing and Counterfeltâ€" Marvin Lawrentz, Prop. P Conducted Allâ€"Expen Po;Ilu 8â€" TPOBE.++:w sw crsenl .7...! hes ge e â€" a # ls.ee your ‘Pravel "w’"""li‘i:'&?”;i-luu 7 Pm ipige fipe*s If paid after Jube 1 ....... Same dates as aboveâ€"$19 and $20, respectively. If paid before B & 0 wWASHINGTON TOURs BALTIMORE & OHIO Rate Per Period Senior Camp PAGE HLEVEN $17 $18

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