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Highland Park Press, 3 Feb 1927, p. 20

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" "t It” [it”s ma: " lil E1 Rar Gunékel of Highland Park vb ited his brother Floyd last Wednes- day. ' Mr.,tusd Mrs. C. Friedlund and two children spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. Mrs. George Deck spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Eva Ber- gen, who has boon ill other home in Chicago. Mme; W. B, Gun, A. W. Knuk. Charles Steiner, ghrist Willman and Georgi Deck atte dad the installation of the 0.E.S., Glenview chapter, on Friday evening. Miss Bernice Love who is attend- ing the state teechere' college of northern Illinois, " DeKalb, spent. the week-end with her mother, Mrs. S. S. Love. Min love we: given 1 pleasant surprise party by e group of her friends on Ftidir evening. Mr. B. o. Fritsch of Highland Park visited his brother, James and Ezra Fritsch. Saudi). Miss Elizabeth Dunn of Lake For.. est was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Frank O'Conner, Wednesday, end " BO I guest of Mrs. Floyd Gunckel. Mrs. Paul Hunter of Eugenie ave- nue entertained " a luncheon on Wednesday. Mr. Arthur Kiegt and two ‘children Mary Jane and Roger are in Florida. Mr. Harold Vant is in Long Beach California. February 13 is boy scout Sunduy in Deerfield. The pastors of the different churches ere kindly requested to mske reference to the boy scout move- ment in their morning sermons. Alt scouts of the Deerfield troop are re- quested to nttettd their respective church worship. In the evening they will attend in a body at s union ser- vice and a special speaker will deliv- er the address. _ Mrs. C. Timson of Hickory Knoll Farm is ill. 4 Mrs M. Hothnan has recovered from a four week's illness. Remember the dates, Feb. 25 and 28, For tickets all Deerfield 115-8. Enoch Rode, an outeast--Arthur Johnson. ' . Quinta: Todd, the county ghtriff-- William Peterson. Jeremiah Gosling, "Jerry," a merry treart-strtartler Antes. . Charley) Hum-hm. the elder broth- er---Attred Johnson. Jonah Qttaeheetbush, a whited up; ttiehre--Arehie Antes. _ John Underhill, the prodigal 'ow- Rune“ Banner: ....;. Gloria". Perkins. " good u Brtld-- Pearl, Juhmd. Sub: Pthd% that ,rude6 nib-- Alice Alters. _ . “an! UM, a mother in Isiah-m ft,,; _ _ _ ', Wilder Bill _ die,- Fndor of the ehoir---BuumiJNN. lowhy Loving Custard, Main few- ing and gossip-e311“ Rab. Isabel Simpson. the village belle-- Eliou Obeuuf.‘ , yum people PAGE POUR ptttstintsidttmritrt a Ih.etamttt-otthOrirsdthe Deerftetd News 1 v v -~"-- -""-q. - ' Travel ombodxly and comfortably at high speed, ovet the only doubio.trackdd railway between the two cities. fip1retrd'oavd I 0.3... Annal- m h of all. ”ma“. I Sit 'pg'l'tal2."u'"ciauir-"-' my - - _.v-.f vv -...- uav ("It nu- first Par,u1ttt', and {Omaha-13 still an?” 1rA.etr, westertrth, first ia. " Fin-9mm Dally- fttt?i'tt,'gr,tt mung-nape, 0mm) new“... a...“ 3 " 'rTirauo'1TB - . The same.exixamtierus Wag. "e"_" r" 4",“ “Sun. . any mix-- tht3 .. Map... 3:25;: we»... 9:30;: tthts van. was at: ttt39p.m. _ 3:21 p.| 1Y.eaetutatttcit"e.is" immu- Grammar School Notes, A pupil who is absent from school three or more days must have a doe.. tor's eertitleate beforé returning to school. This precaution is taken to and the health of all school chil- All resident: of iitiriutriet should' plan to meet with us at this time. i Light refreshments were served by a committee under the supervision of Mrs. Courson. _ The regular executive meeting will be held next Monday evening,, Feb. T, " 7:30 at the school house. The next regular meeting of the P.T.A. will be held Friday evening, Feb. l8, " 8 o'elock, at the school. The regional director, Mrs. J. E. Ed.. monds, will deliver the address of the evening. There will also be read- ings and special music. Many items of interest were con- sidered but the one which will be of most interest to all is n supper to be given the last Saturday in February. Reserve this date and watch the Press for further information. Mrs. J. D. 'Carter was chosen as parliamentarian, and Mr. J. G. Prue unison: leader. , The reports of chairmen were of interest to all and thirty-two new lumen were presented for member- ship by our chairman of the member- ship committee. A bushes: mansion toiLikeU, with the president. Mrs. J. D. Carter, pre- siding. . , The program consisted of a series of picture: entitled "A Tour of the United States," which were described by pupils of the upper grades under the direction of their teacher, Miss Beatrice Courson, and followed by n splendid address by our county sup- erintendent, Mr. Simpson. The pictures weriy tGnished thru the kindpesa of Mr. Simpson. . Wilmot School P. T. A. . The Wilmot school P.T.A. held its regular meeting Friday evening, Jan. 21, in 8 o'clock, at the school. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ben: spent Sun.. day with the farmer's uncle, Mr. Als bert Glandt at the Crane farm near Wheeling. Florian Savage was eontitted to his home last week with tonsilitia. Mrs. Phil-y Meyer, who has been quite ill for lever-ll weeks. has re- edvered. * Mr. and Mrs. Alex 3-day have rented the R. Patteyson house on Ihr. terman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Own Ballad as their guests last week Min Agnes Kruger of Wheeling, Mr. and Mm. V. Silveri and Mr. M. Lendoni df High- land Park} q Mr. and Mn. Ron Shanna: Mrs. Ann Sherman were ills/t the Oaear Benz horny; on Mutiny evening. ' - 11:50 p... 3:49 a... 7:25 a. I. tht3 mill. 8325 min. fh30 I... 11:35 fimo A2t p. in. c-uwuuawu' bill-c U. 1:,wa “I" J. Rheum and Karim tNu 01 China, wen entertain“ It the how of Mrs. Rot Gungkd '91 Highluu Park, Thaw)”. with In. Km of Northbmok. ' Mm. R. D. Rod; In s. a. Hutch- iuon, Mrs. Floyd (Squid. tt In. l , Love .21 Drag“: p, Box Hutchinson, Mia. r. Pefyee My»?! Mai-VIM 'utdlr_ down the ma in mi) iiiiiiLii'iiisrif, iyiGiiii'i t'ruu much!» ltd of V . V sl," 2 as Slum were 'llltu't Miss Mae Titus visited in Highland Park. Honor Ron Eighth grade: Olive Franz. Ruth Frantz; honorable mention, Gertrude Johnson. Mr. ‘Gladstoae Calif? visited Elm Place school in Highland Park, Oak Terrace school in Highwood. Horace Mann school in Winnetka. Mrs. Christina M. Knaak visited schoola‘in Highlancl Ihre. A - Miss Dorothy Lidgerwood visited the Fumes Willard school and the Dewey school at Evanston. Miss-Ethel Titus and Miss Jean Nygard visited the Central school in North Chicago and Central school in Waukegan. Miss Evelyn Scheel wisigd'the wi lard school in Evanston. Mrs. Alice Woods visited in Lake Geneva, Wis. Miss Nell Yahn and Mrs. Stella Duncan visited the Rogers Park jun- ior high taboo]. Mrs. Nellie Thommeyer visited at Ltffrtte tehoot in Chieago. . Deerfield grammar school was eiotr. ed last Friday ‘and'thes teachers en- joyed a visiting day. The pupils of the sixth grade took up a collection to purchase a new wall clock. The clock Will fill a long felt want and add to the appearance of the room. when the now put of tin building was opened to the public. This was a great help and made the purchase of the piano possible. [ It. ml Mghuymhuodrl mum actual piano end it in he" '.attpdah9ittri-i [tie-Khmer pinto lend nude especially for schools pond owinttto Maul) 'taeeaatonail, be moved (maroon to room. Thin pinto is much amulet than an ordin- ‘ary one 3nd an be lundlod by two people. The cue ll of oak and: mntchel the other school room {uni-i tare. It is coiled the little plants with) the big tone. The old piano will be left in the auditorium to be and for entertainment. and also provides a piano for each floor. The ETA. do- nated the money toward the purchase of the new piano, that was made section. amiss. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, City ales-Fourth R8 a," Franklin Street Elevtted Station. VIII Bum Street. Price Bldg., one block loath of Jncluon Blvd. rcg4,CE9' Five per it, regardleo ot group or Ge. e groups in Mrs. Knnak's room are IA, Funny Bothnan, Frederick die of cag ha ind divil toil the) vex-4 Kn thr romoted from " to 48: Richard M met. Marjorie Brttttttman, Thomas D y, Caryl Prints, Dorothy Wes:- lin ' Earl Tan, Margaret Foxworthy, R Geary, Arthur Manner, Clar- en Lockman, Charles Burnett, Ray- m d St. Germaine. . 'iiNyih'CPi'F,,58t7il, J Q'Agnew, Ethel out. Gwendolyn E ' lulu] rude: Muriel 86mm. John ' Frederick Plepenbrok. Ethel Je Selig. Funny Helm. ' Pronouns oted from 1A to 2B: Arm: D by, David Gardner, Laverne Pi lds, Richu'd Samuel-on, Carl Lar- so ' Rita Tomasetti, Dorothy Geialer. romated to " from 4A: Alex F' man, Edith 'Sherman, Marian M ier, Russell Foxworthy, Paul Car- ne ' Marie Daniels. ith Shaman. Clan-lea (bubonic; A FIRM Mary Desmond. 1ihrl Egan)! undo: M . Buick; Fifth grade: Dam 8min. Jun., i0 Simona, Outlining Cunningham; onble mum. 1llttaatterth M-' m n, Shirley Glut. CW tutter. do“ NJ.” My. 7 Sixth was: Doris 1htntbr, Doro. ’s room, of which .there are maps, 1A.2A and 28, will be. their new books, next week. The and method in renditu will w exactly the work prescribed at school of education " the Uni- ity of Chicago. 'The books we: Jorie Hnrdiea' readers. Miss Her- is the critic teacher in the school ducation at the University of Chis . Her new second grade books‘ just come off the press. Much dual attention is given each in- usl child and 11 child may make uch progress as " ability will Mart New Plan of Reading 'he children in In. Christina When you are downtown, we are nearer to you ' than State Street 2% Blocks from the Quincy St. L Station 200 Feet from the Franklin' St. L Station. 1 Block south of Jackson Blvd. at Market. minutes from your downtown ofhee--dnd right t edge of the high-rent Loop. 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