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Highland Park Press, 13 May 1926, p. 11

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Qt no gt)!” 1huNi7, 535.3% _t'p'l,', m _ili'iliiiiiii, (i?i':yit,'ii':' l whiten " 13. the pres t and "emtarr of out: P. T. 1;.me Park. is (out. purpose of asking with: the housing of “new. with! lenses. floating bonds it access-rand commuting with tho school bond in any question of mud!!! inmost. Mrs. J. A. Reicheit. In. an s snort of the went-tuck" suction Cthe Lake Shore division of the Illinois State Teachers’ We! in ,0“ Pork. April M), and all tho nth mm! conference of {he inch Council of Parent-Tet-her T its: in Champaign. April to " to sae “I I 601mm, 13001019 in OWr l, , F , H Discussion 101an the talks re- vealed the feet that hurt disease is on _tho hm. and that no child with heart leak uhould in in ad! commit ".tterrrf. Ion thumb cumin-- :13?! " pupils will.“ - nut In the business muting which pre- coded the we. mum uh. o, n Keller presumed the m convention, the Central Ptmntt-,ritelsyr, and» tion, for the appml of the ‘1). B, B. 8.P.T.A. iiiutstdneoatrordof her will be reduced pert my. Wtss Brrn told of her work vith individual mutate, corrective nevi-es, the work suited to the individual. The Gibson girl within? straight back, an ideal of the “nineties.” end the pres- ent dey slouch were‘deecribed u the tttht ideal all!“ " It.") by girls. in By: tries to nah st _ realize the amaze-I Uf/tlt,' clonal value af Wins eormettr/it? stead of imitating the eoi1net he; knew! wet -tsattt. Baetthte bob. ugh pillows. mm: vb;- reading and eating. are the; can; of poor "One thing lee: desirable than a clumsy man la a clumsy woman.” Mt. Kendiw, athletic coach of the Deer- Beld-tutuid. high wheel told the Par- ent-Teacher animation hat Thursday afternoon in his talk on “Corrective Exercises.” with f,"gran'2t by a pupil. Dancing 1‘??? - noe- eeaary. Cttetsiderrhti'i the human body as a machine, dietetic: go hand and hand with physical tubing. Courage also come:- from participation in eon:- petitlve sports. Observance of Na- tional Health week promoted the to- gram. which wee opened by Ila gen- (hicks, the school nurse. with " ac- count of her work aa‘home visitor, fol- lowing the physical examination- by the school phyalcian, ln order to rem- edy actions defects. Boyd to, the num. ber of " 1t'dutt in the achool have not been ted. This num- .. Always a cordiul wekmne to .11 out ”when. ' This day will be observed as Field day under the direction of the board of church extension of the Chicago Presbytery. Pooh] institute, I work snout the Jews. will be represented by the Rev. David Brontefn end no. Pens. Laird Home by Mr. P. A. Wot; kins and It. Guy Schnitems. These workers-win spook at the lesion of the Church school sod slso It the morning service at 10:45. In the eve- ning Dr. Clyde Smith, undete‘ sup- erintendent of the dune): extant» board, will the so mud lecture on the various phsses of extension work. Tlttuu-tofaeaatpaitm by the Chicano Presbytery to Inform sad mumiosts Freebies-lens In reg 'rrdtlsttteoht"tittaAofeh6st_ {sing the slim population of the mm-l, madman. icrarroiriGaii/ [kl-wick oat-vie. fu- Bible-Study and Prayer. Wodmndny att? p. tn. The evening unit-e of Sunday. by Mt, ,obetrtehartmofatrromotf%tfb. jusfrimdlfrom Chic-go. W Wan Clan-eh _ Ink J. Andrews. lithium 80391,)!” te-. . ‘v'v - - menu}, .- T 19. Robert Bmmr, of 'iiaGii'ii, an. The on]. crude? transplanted the new tree. ttet have hm”- - her, room all your. i, little tmea lower now gr. ttf the m trombone; of ""'R f,,',g1" am be given " tt so e very interesting not]: pounce- to u studied. The Mth nudehmnnch honored tttham then ttmt for Rudy. You know pour. woo turn into in... don't you? 8th V M? We. i' V ttrad.--, 35-35 per cent. , _ Ttlt -dt.-.. ttStr-as per cent. 6th grad..- "tr-as per com. 4th amd..-. aab-ag per cent. 8rd grades..- "tv-al' per cent. . 2nd grad.'-U 2.trt-.att per cent. Itrt may. "tr-m per cent. ' Unznded mtom--8turtr--et per cent; D-field St Mn k ' l ’ , 17. DeerNtd, 17; Wankel. 5. The boy- my hum. on Ftiday a Elke Held end my they meet the Cathotht new of Highland Park in I return me. _ D-NH an...» School t:1 The fifth trade is pbnninx att. dat Peqitytaxtmtstidat, Hui 15'. Tho W. 0. T. manned! in a. Presbyterian church} My, "a, " " 2 o'clock. I tr' H ‘Afnllutundnnooiaduindrgtthh thne. Report- was our 'lll'il inti- tute with mettittyt.,:rtre will th than and “Wont. made to aw our Count! 1mm: _ Alt when “tuned to who and Vinita:- no View». E ' THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1m 4th amd..-. 2nd erad.'d- lut ma... Deerfield News Many Intives and friends than Highland art and China "tttered to extend conmtuhtiom at beat wishes at e eitthtrutrst birth!" an- nivmary Mutation of In. Guthr- inc Ender t her home on Winter-n mad, W , n I” s. . Mrs. m Barrier of Grand In- nuo vm “thin the next media: of the Pr mum club at bar homo. Wednesd- tdumoon, All!» t The 3%1113 circle not at the helm of Mn. . C. Brackett, Wednesday Mr., but. Mirl but“ _ l" mu had as their mm. Sun- tii, Mr. In. Joleph You and family of wrath, u '- I. - tort-co. Gullah " mains, Nay w, Circle No.totlttieD-roekrtrttfthe Push chgrch will pet It the Mm. we Eng-tron of Central avenue 5 beaten n a "Mar Brak- fut," " " home on Trldnr homing, which followed by bridge. _ On ne My slut-noon; In. Glenn n will M}: the tetdsteetittrnturttomemtatttm1 avenue. _ _ _ Mia clan Reiehelt who is attimer, ing the orthom Illinoi- Stutu Tech. on coll at De Kalb, spent the week-e with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Reichelt. Jr. Mm. , W. Clark ontertafnetrth. Just club nt her homo on Dear- fUld ave no, Tuesday aftamtttory _ "Mi'. ners. a Nedlund and two daught ' Marie} In and Juno, Hr. 1nd M . George tp; spent Sunday with M . Deck’s'and Hrs. Friodlund’s mother, Mrs. E. Beret, of Chicago." The \Woman's Christian Tubman“ Union of mainland Park and Dear- fleld 1d a Joint institute Thursday, May 1 , at_the parish hm (if Prel- byteti church, Highhnd Purl Theré were [a ‘erys a both morning and an»! I) "New Miss Sarah Stake: who lives with her um. Mrs. Hmrtbry in IN.. 'mtrton,, spent the treek,.ettd with her mother, Mrs. Elk Stryker of Outer- uiun 1mm. Kisses Rose and Gaul Mieert, Helen Bock, Mr. Vincent t1ttvsr1 and Mm. Oscar Benz attended the Chicago theater, Wednesday Mn. “in. Euntk long is working Stanley Anderson'l drug store Maid "on“. . Miss Josephine Train of at. Jo- ipph’s hospital, Chicano. spout the week-end with her mother, Mn. F. Trute of second M 1: mm. Eva Ender, Rims-ct Km, Mrs. J. R. Fichlt, Mr. and In. Alex William attended I surprise bridge party " the nature! Mr. and In. Elmer Mahnquist of His-blind Purl: Wedneudny evening. _ l In. B. J. Dickens and hum“, Eloise of Bdrm-tar, were ml:- of in. Dicker: nice“, In. C. T. Arr. tton and Mrs, R. E. Pectin, Sutur- F. T . _ Mr. and Mm. Louis Backlash. ME ind Mrs. Otto Trutc and daughter. Eu, spent Sundny with Mr. and Mm.. Whitney. Rockenbach of Cary, I Min Wrum Stryker of St. Luke's hoarpiUVChfeago, spent the week-0nd with - man“, Mr. and)“; John A.: 'trf '0! Peg-MM Atomic, , ', IherDeerfUid mum“ school ur, ball team defeated the Northhrook team at three nines but weak. was Jrartraret Hem and guest. Miss Boyce. accompanied the North- brook girls bench.“ team to Glenview where they were defeated by the wk baseball team of Gleam. , 1'. Min Anni Boyce ot Tharp, Wit, who in in training at St. Lnko'l hoo. pitnt, Chiugo. went the wok-end with Miss Margaret Hansen. Nay. ( Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dkbcrt of Chicago spent the week-end with In. icbert's parents. Mr. and Wu. John lamp; Br. "L- A..-..' hm- " m.-_ "I- t Flu] Node. . of ntttmtMtttnm and hone- d which. swat-in: on tho “not; of Mold without which 1L tense tugs properly attached will be 'att", to nmat and fine. Chief of Po ice Henry Peterson than that the ordinance will be strictly enforced on and after Buy 15. 1926. on , bank‘s! “no ‘76an eo-op- fr ton of t Parent-Touch" uto- cin , v At the meeting of the executive board. before the regular union of he: P. E-A., In” Helium; [quoted M1; BandUtek in laying-that in his tw ntrryet you: of teaching he Ind nega- but: happier year than this P, Y, A. for their ttttiekauiroattm to', all thumbs. In. Gehr ted the 'ett Stt,',tlt,tNt Mn. Funafu- In: ex lent work " medicine. The I0- cial hour was in chm of the men- bets; from the Elm Pines school dui, tricdt. assisted by then from thik lsr" no . l In her farewell speech in relinquish- ing tho preddency, Mn. Raymond W. 1mm expressed her plum-o in hav- ine His. Eimgtaodt " ha- m. and Her gratitude to the when! hoard, the faulty and thegmembm of the The following we“ m 9% for the ensuing your: Mt. In. Mom Elsmbedt; via madam, Mrs. than: R. "Fruet . W. Hrs. Orrin E. Keller; Mm. In. C. T. (Gunn. r" Local ad PM] Miss Ev- Kennedy of Wanker“! “, the guest of In. 0m: Benn. ottrrs.Cnmrenotrto- tn ,Ioldnortlll-er BI”? lBNouhMa-Rd. MI! .0, Permanent Marcel 'a Specialty _ “Mn. Oakley'e Telephone,” I two- lct comedy he: the'following out of chm-uteri: _ Mm. Dewey, e bride......Verdtt Vern" (Sentence w.'........-.',... Irene Cnattrnort Mary, the cook ..............Evn Cookie! Emma, tlpe maid ..."...(nue Mimi The Melody Boys' orchestra will; furnish the music between we. The following young Indies will a. put in a one-act comedy, "A '?arih: meat of Sen-nu,” which will be pn- uyted at the Masonic Temple, My evening, May 21. _ F Mn. Senphina ‘Grey....Vivian Bugle Mu. Anselm. Whiti..thtael Baotou Mary O'Hoollgun........i.RoIeth Taylor Trudel Séhmldt........Edm Montgomery Annabelle Eaten: Darling L.L.c...... ' A mother and daughter unmet which promises to be u very {um-ut- ing nfhdr will be held in the Pygmy- avian church dining room, Thursday evening, Mar 18, 'at 6:30 o'clock. Thetwt11 be weaken and "peehit {musical numbers. The committee in charge of Mrs. W. RoebeHn, Mrs. W. Kreh, Mm. C. .PrUdhsnd, Hui Frank Russo and Mn. Cheater Wolf. _ "w"-"'-""'"-"""""", Ruth Patterson napalm 8trottt....-.Ctarfee Juhnnd Maggie Callahun..........Louiae Kenton Lydia 11. Porter ...............Allee Alba! In. Che-to? Welding, Mm. IL M. Vat, Mi. Harold Wut und In. George Deck “tended "Young Folks’ Night" " the Lake Forgot Eastern Sm chapter, Monday evening. Mm. 0. Montgomery, who before her recent marriage waa Min Edna Peterson was tho recipient of many beautiful and useful tttfu " d bridal ahower given by the Younk Ladiu' clan of' the Pro-hymn Church school at the home of in. William Tonnei‘man. Wednesday evening. You can help can od and encour- age tho continuation of this splendid work by contributing at this time, when' funds on most needed. The maintenance of so worthy on insti- tution is well worth your con-iden- tion. " DeeefUid has been asked to old in the support of Arden Show, such-esc- m-isn amp for mothers and omens, lowed sit Luke W, Illinois. In. "il. B. Jordan; Hrs. Asthm- (looms ésnd use. Alex Willow: hove been-v- jpointed to his chem» of the or». in Mold and will be (led to fot. Smrd any Bomtions to the' Arden ‘Shore tttttskirt). Arden Show Is our opportunity to share the hearty of jtho North Shore and its miles of and *be‘sches and its wooded NW1, with mothers and children from the city ghetto. Arden Shore is one of the few vacation amps that keeps open house in cold weather. Each winter it volcanics, cares for, end treUettifk4 ly builds up from mrventr-tt" to ‘e hundred undernourished boys who have beenvrefused work eertiNtttaa by the Vocational Guidance bureau of the Chicago public schools. The Chico- 20 board of educstion provides iehoor) 1U and vocation“ guidance. 'tt boy has a two-hour nap - day, two quarts of milk in addition to three good meals, three hours of school Ind shop, and many hours of well supervised play. l The Old Fae-Md Had an. that which n: when under the auspices ld the Ptxtgr6astve' cm tnd took plan in the Wilmot school have” evo- nine smelled all previous lock! " fairs of‘the xenon in attendance and proceeds. Prizes for the beat costume- were nwarded to Mr. and Mm. Mor. gan, Mildred Beekmnn, Mr. Shear. Ed. Bucher and a couple from Highland Park. M. I... and El Beteehnrdt e HARDBESING New Floors P. E. DOWNING PHONE M. EEOC ErPTtentmerttagtst m HIGHLAND max puss. BrtgRLAtay'rAtttt, was um Ann summon OLD noon “Mu. ra9itri'sqo, LOOK' uh Solicitor tor myhinuit. F. S. GAIL, Punuc Jttmtht to an" C I _ GIVEN that lumen of a i" mode and catered ole-coed on, C an, A.D., 1986, la the above _ an», in and by the Cir,errit Catt T_u0to0oenttr,tttinto,it_ttse _ 'i, Term, A. D., 1928, of Mid court, tilt undersigned, on letter in f3httrrti of said com-t, m on Monday,_:1une 14th, an, 1926, at twelve cachet noon, Imam time, (one o’clockjl'l; day light savings time), till atl"'putr) lie auction to the highest and but 'tik) der for one]: " the east .frontfdoor of the colon house, in the a! Wuhan. Lake County,,ml‘ .111 and singular the following o toorft: Lot twetttr-thar (25) tn T real estate, in aid decree Whirl, ty Clerk's Plat of Block M; ar Plat "tl" of Highwood, (1: recorded It the may. once in.‘Book;.“A" "rt Plate. on page IV) Highwood, 1131' note. according to pint thereofneorqlq‘ "ed on November 16, 1922. ll! Fool IT/li of Plate, on page td, u document NV 218104, in the any of Wirhirood, W County, Illinois, situated in the Mgt, tvofuke,intuBtatattf t , provided that the bid on 'nets Mod and parcel of sold premise: Ill!!! _ equal to at lent two-thirdl of a valuation' placed on the some by , commissioners heretofore nppolntodhy! said court to nuke partition “”4 end now oiitle in aid "ttset or. , the other piece. shall at the ea time sell for moans/h to make the ' tal amount of the sales equal to tio. third: of the tittal amount of valuation of the whole at aid ptxtrn. My / Women who . ."" wanttobe‘ State of minute; j f (t ', , (, thmntrofuttik. I, ', iv ll, Inn. Chute can otltaki, Cttmitrs , g ' ' i: .)" Hawk! a Button, f?tt _ . vs. Am Smith, Q. . . _ tttttdeed),; or, [ _ 9. E. Burnett, deceased," , B. Page, Katherine M. Pubs, A. Page. Robert W. Pom. tHat , J. Page, Rollin M. Pen-e, Din Page, Francis J. 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