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Highland Park Press, 12 May 1927, p. 19

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Rapidly Increasing Business Deâ€" $1200 New Equipâ€" ~A Store number three of the Zeiss building on Deerfleld avenue has been selected for the new quarters for the Deerfield postoffice and from all in dications it will be moved in the near 4 *J 4. Sb 0 iif e s f e h t (* 30 s S of tat ae ts y yag iBRA charge of the : amused or Pridences has Piesemes with hage was m basket of beautifal flowers. The perâ€" and Saturday evenings. The May meeting of the Deerflcld Grammar School P. T. A. will be held on Frigay afterncon, May 13. The pupils of the third grade will have plays were well given by the local CR ful voice arising from his great fame, presented extracts from three operas, the love aria from Fedora, "La Boâ€" Mrs. Gladys Faston Page brought a set of false teeth to exchange for m watch, and the thrifty, canny little Seotch woman, Mrs. Barbara Derby, whose burr no one but a true Scotian could pronounce, saw flaws enough in the teeth to buy them for a song, for her "faether." Between the plays heard over the radio," and his powerâ€" ltalian, wat a third foreigner, with A thrift shop on the stage, with the buyers familiar to the club rummage sales patrons, kept the audience in constant laughter. The appearance of Mrs. A. J. Johnâ€" son in s much beplumed hat of byâ€" gome days, stopped the show for sevâ€" eral minutes. Her Swedish accent was letter perfect. Irish woman, and her bonnet of the tha Burnhill, a rich man, poor man play, a happy denouncement is efâ€" fected for the lady of the social setâ€" tlement inclinations, by the hero beâ€" ing "stripped of everything" in pubâ€" lie, The average theater audience is familiar with the disrobing in public of the beautiful chorus girl on the stage, but it took Mr. Sherden to give the Deerfield public a) thrill, by taking off his garments one by one, behind a screen, to satisfy the necessities of the beloved poor of his erstwhile fiance, shricks of the Friday evening audiâ€" ence which crowded the Deerfield temâ€" ple, when the Deerfield Chapter No. 940, Order of the Eastern Star, preâ€" sented two oneâ€"act plays, comched by Miss Mary Page, of Brierhill. In "For the Love of Pete," by Berâ€" EASTERN STAR PLAYS GREATLY ENJOYED Two Performances Well Attendâ€" ho tell. adrnsteel is ce tss dh 1 MB .0 -'j‘-l'-“-'m mm , s %W’y pleasant and inadequate. | man; assistant, Harry Muhlke; health wthmmtfuaku“fi arge of the program_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. Meyer, postmaster, has pur., officer, Dr. C. J. Davis; police chigf_i'en left to be sold for over eight _ Proposed change â€" Substitute chased $1200 worth of new ht.s]Henry Peterson; superintendent of | dollars, which was added to the stuâ€" "Prorram committee" for "Executive which combined with the cheerful surâ€" public works, Thilo Toll; treasurer, dent aid fund. Mrs. Wood and Mrs. board." roundings of a new building will prove| William F. Plagge; truant officer, | Mitchell poured. Article II. Sections 1 and 2 Read both a delight and credit to the town. | Henry _ Peterson; _ water tapper,| Mrs. Paul gave the report of the : ** ‘%40%s: The Deerfield postoffice is a thirdâ€"| George Sticken; superintendent . of | Quiney feren of the Hlinois â€" |â€" AVY adult person may become class office and with the rapidly inâ€"| water works, John Weber. Frank Council of Parentâ€"Teacher as®ocia. ","°®b°" Upon signing a membership creasing business it is well on the; Hempstead, Seth Gooder, A. C. C.|tion which she attended as a delegate "!2"* and upon payment of dues. way to second class. Last year the Timm, R. A. Nelson, Frank Russo, | because of her election to the presiâ€" 2. All teachers in active service in sale of stamps amounted to nearly board of appeals; A. J. Ender, A. J.| dency of the D. S. H. S. P. T. A. the public schools within the distri $17,000. \Taylor, T. J. Knaak, P. L. Hunter, B.| . Mrs. Raymond Flinn reported the shall be honorary members. The rent of the new quarters, howâ€" | H. Kress, planning and zoning comâ€" Lake Shore Division of the Hilinols Proposed change â€" Strike out Sec. el::r. exceeds the amount allowed by mission. State Teachers‘ agsociation where she | * a”"‘f and substitute Sec. 1,â€"2, and 3, the government but with the coâ€"operaâ€"‘ ° romnionnne es t ... iwes a te 16 the Parentâ€"Teacher : 4" Iolows: tion of the village of Deerfield part of | MANY ATTEND MEETING____ cccuan A~ chairman of reciione oho _ Stih 1. here shallibe two class. i“ has been Nn‘ted for a clerk‘s office. | IN SPITE OF STORM|siso presented the following: es of membershipâ€"regular and assoâ€" the present quarters are most unâ€"| 7 fireâ€"Ailratiat. Honury ~ Ho#@â€"â€" S# â€"wenereus was the Fespo + pleasant and inadequate. [ man; nséistant, Harry Mukike: health|to the reouest for cakes that anauch It was with a great deal of pleasure that this sinnouncement was received. QUARTERS DECIDED PATRONIZE OUR . stiale ons off stage in the loss of his BL, in April, will give her »="~ | â€" The Higbland Park Presgs mA 14 1927 P. T. A. smaliap oc cnd 1 paes trâ€" epman or ticadant uhn paml t 1 Coaran 4 We handPibâ€"age reaadname sed arters for the | Segert, Geary, Selig; auditors, Brumâ€" High School Parentâ€"Teacher associaâ€" from all in~\ mel agd Curran; building w-“ilm'hwc:hthl.‘tm d in the near lAm'{.hnnkme;,tSr,; cou«wr:’n"the English room Thursâ€" al of pleasure w: attorney, Martin C. D-ek-,:_. Stryker, 3. LwR-eh:gdthl was received,|er; depositories, Deerfield State bank | arner, Edwin Wood, PIM-A‘ rster, but by and the First National Bank of Chiâ€" son. E. K. Frost, Albert Mitchell, Prove | Saturday, June 25 is the day and {date of the annuai American Legion }Camivfl‘AhiekSelhnvil]bem away. Many interesting attractions are being planned. BE GIVEN JUNE 25 \Chairmen of â€"Committees Chosâ€" en; Many Attractions | Are Planned postoffice and assured the members that everything is being done to move The subâ€"civic committee of the HWMWM‘Icw their regular meeting at the of -an.i on Friday $188.05 was colâ€" lected in Deerficld by the committee for Arden Shore. The members voted to send ten dollars to the relief COMMITTEE COLLECTS $188 FOR ARDEN SHORE The chairmen of the committees inâ€" i"dfii general committee, Conrad ‘tchman; sutomobile, Chatriles Frey; concessions, Bruce Blaine; small prize drawing, Carl Anderson; decoration, Austin Plagge; construction Harry Mav; advertising, William Tennerâ€" charge of the auxiliary. Dancing will be one of the chief | amusements for the evening. I to the department president, Mrs. °* _ 2°%*® Bessie Stuart Smith, to be forfiniedf”?r:‘n x to the flood sufferers. Also ten dolâ€" l’tic‘l‘ lars to the rehabilitation chairman to | ?°U*<*! " be used to heip bring cheer into the| A‘ticle hospitals on Hospital day, which is | ** foDows today, May 12. | _ These « The members consented to sell the | chairman « 700 poppies on Friday, May 27. | tees and The poppy is to be worn Memorial school, sh: Day as a tribute to those who rest| board. etc "In Flanders Fields." ‘The poppy has | Propose a threefold purpose. First, the senâ€" "Standing timent it represents, which should "district c never be forgotten; second the emâ€"~| intendent ployment it affords the veteran and | representa the money derived from sale is used| Article i solely for the purpose of aiding in | as follows Veterans‘ Welfare work. | There st Members were invited to district meeting which will be held in Grayâ€" slade, Wednesday, May 25. LEGION CARNIVAL of. the Deerfield American Legion auxiliary attended the May meeting held at the home of Mrs. C. E. Steiner on Springfield avenue. ' Three new members joined the auxâ€" ilary. Timm, R. A. Nelson, Frank Russo, board of appeals; A. J. Ender, A. J Taylor, T. J. Knaak, P. L. Hunter, B. H. Kress, planning and zoning comâ€" mission. In spite of the severe storm on Monday. t!ler{logm, cighteen members 6Oiien" w on t tsA Tt ds ce mats PBihmcad Ofly;holtiudmtrym Ed Selig, Fd Sonfit“:ud.fi Huhn; printing and auditing, Hubn, Labahn, Engstrom; roads and public improveâ€" â€"At the regular meeting of the Deerâ€" field village board of trustees held serficld ‘Trustees u-_g._,_l_».....‘.'&..‘.‘."‘ Charles Scavuzzo, Prop. In the Scavuzzo Bldg. Deerficld Avenne Uptown [| [ unit voted to send ten dollars ln:hâ€"llhc s in _ _Proposed changeâ€"Insert after the "Standing committees" the words |"district chairmen" and after "superâ€" | intendent of the school" add "or his | representative." ?, Section 3, and add section 2 as folâ€" lows: "A district chairman shall be appointed from each contributing grammar school district." Other committees may be added at the discretion 8f the executive board. Proposed changeâ€"Substitute 6 for 4, and for a, b, c, and d, substitute: a. program; b. membership; c. finance; d. press and publicity; and add: e. housing and hospitality; {. revisions. There shall be four standing comâ€" mittees: a. educational; b. home_ and social; c. membership; d. health and hygiene. P These officers, together with the chairman of regular standing commitâ€" tees and the superintendent of the school, shall constitute the executive Proposed change â€" Substitute "in political matters" for "or political." Article III. Section 2. Now reads as follows: It is expressly understood that unâ€" der no cireumstances shall the policy or attitude of this association be partisan or political. $ Mrs. Raymond Flinn reported the Lake Shore Division of the Illinois State Teachers‘ association where she was a delegate to the Parentâ€"Teacher section. As chairman of revisions she also presented the following: Proposed changes to be made in the constitution and byâ€"laws of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields Parentâ€"Teacher associaâ€" tion: Article II. Section 2. Now reads as follows: | Deerficld Women Assist as Hostâ€" | _ _.esses; Sale of Cakes Adds | To Student Aid Article IV. Section 2. Now AT MEETING THURSDAY Article IV. Section 1. Now NP. T. A. BYLAWS Constitution â€" Make Section THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1927 No offensive oder weed seed to apply e eNETC Five members shall constitute a quorum of the ex ive committee. Proposed c ubstitute eight for five. Article VI as follows: for Proposed changeâ€"Omit and add "at which time nominations may be made floor, providing such nom previously consented to ser ed. The election shall tal the annual meetin. Article VI. Reals as fol This committee shall report at the meéting prior to the annual meeting, the clection taking place at the anâ€" nual meeting. The president shall appoint in March a nominating committee, etc. Proposed changeâ€"Substitute "Febâ€" ruary" for "March." Article V. Section 2 Reads as follows: wation on every bag. For Sale by 5. Immediately following the anâ€" nual meeting, the newly elected offiâ€" cers and the executive board shall meet for the purpose of organization and shall provide a budget for the program committee for the ensuing year. . Article V. Section 1. Reads as follows: 3. Section 2. Any adult person may become a regular member of the association upon payment of the anâ€" nual dues. Section 3. All teachers in active service in the public schools withim the township, not paying dues, shall be associate members ‘without voting privileges. Article IV. (regarding meetings) has four sections. Proposed change â€" Add a Section 5 as follows: | is follows: 2 The treasurer shall be custodian of the funds of the association, which \shall be paid out only upon the auâ€" clate lemtivehnli.-flu.fl& { chairmen of the standing committees. | _ Proposed chiinge â€" Add "and the | district chairmen." | Article L Section 4. Now reads Article I. Section 5. Now reads as follows: Proposed change â€" Substitute for "Association" "Executive board" (in line 3). Add "A complete audit of the treasurer‘s books shall be made in time to have a report given at the annual meeting." report may be required from the treasurer of the board, and a full reâ€" port of the finances of the association mustbem_lde»u&ea*lw. thority of the association. meetings of the flowers, trees, shrubs A properly halanced, Article I be honorary members. oposed change â€" Strike out Sec. 1 2 and substitute Sec. 1,â€"2, and 3, illows: BLACK som. 26â€"28 N. First St. Highland Park, M ids iegnin s ic t 8 csok e 3 Phone Highland Park 1531 2e db t Ida M. Stacy, worthy grand matron of the order of the Eastern Star of BL, will be entertained at a dinner by members of the Deerfield O. E. S. on Saturday, May 14, when she will make her official visit to Deerfield. wWORTHY GRAND MATRON TO BR ENTERTAINED Propased changeâ€"Strike out entire | article and substitute the follo'in(:f The Constitution and Byâ€"Laws may be amended at any regular neetnc! by a twoâ€"thirds vote of the members | present, provided a month‘s previous | notice has been given. { . the Constitution and Byâ€"Laws may | "STUDENT STUNTS" AT be amended at the annual meeting by | HIGH SCHOOL MAY 13 ‘-ljuiymnlth:-e-.h-m.- se m'lnd.ieehvi:‘beenm:"‘.“ Eigm-upnlenurqvintnci: at regular meeting during year» 4| Friday evening, May 13, under month‘s previous notice having been)priuuug“StuentSumu"vbu&t given. g o i P o c eene mill? ‘@ren 11 m «| Read the Cluassified Advertisements in First Section Mail orders 4dd 5¢ for postage Nothing is so aggraâ€" vatingâ€"so destructive of valuable materialâ€" so wasteful of time p and patience as a pair of dull shears â€" these shears do away forâ€" ever with worryâ€"the + secret lies in the patâ€" s nt ent turn jewel bolt that automatically reâ€" tg places the edge every time you close them. g These shears are built * 07 for service as well as a:| ! durability â€" made of: | the very highest grade steel â€" they are higb-‘ ly tempered, with carâ€" bonized cutting edge. 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