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Highland Park Press, 23 Jun 1927, p. 6

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*as and Personal x e.h-“'hmm- :f"-urâ€"“dh-tu. y Halsey, Stuart and Co., including|bied at a Glencee was gathâ€" i. hmm‘m-flhh-‘mdflj 6 June Johnson, the three year old|%, to participate in the of hss :dlr.-lln.l.h-unhl-c has just been a#f Chestaut street. calebratâ€"| erected through pt subscription. F3 : 'w"â€"wifim”' l:..dhn.: Treaey.â€" * _A _ >A _ . terested to know that they are atâ€" ‘The bondsmen for the exâ€"superviâ€" a tending the Y. M. C. A. of|sor are M. H. Hussey ind his son, y w*,.-m‘m The bond is written for f e :bwm $ e x where now Their e mme e ts 7X Seus tds ts Erocst 4. Smith, D. | DEDICATE GCLENCOE ‘ â€"‘~‘8. H. S., "I7, is living in Rutherford, SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Now Jersey. Her husband is head Sngumicmc M x auditor for the castern branches of| â€" ‘The largest andience ever assemâ€" _ MWalsey, Stuart and Co., â€"including| ied at a Glencee program was gathâ€" Geo. M. Mulroy, at the home of the former in Chicago. Mrs. Mulroy was Strong, William Carr, W. Carman were juncheon guests of Mrs. Harvey Ludmt’. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Getty and famâ€" F_.uvi-itl}.oanm-. Mr. Herman Frost returned from Missouri where he has spent the family who have resided in Highland Park during the winter have returnâ€" whose marriage to Dr. L. A. Dondanâ€" ville took place on Wednesday mornâ€" ing. Members of the bridal party Keyes of Waukegan were guests of Electa at Mayflower chapter on Worâ€" thy Matron‘s night, Friday, June 10. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Irving Park were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress, Sunday. evening, June 20. Mrs. Leslie Brand has rented her will hold their next ‘meeting at the home for the summer months to Miss &;!. TL., were guests of Mrs. J. Rommel, Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Brand and children will leave July 1st for White Lake, Michâ€" Presbyterian and St. Paul‘s churches Sunday morning. And the Bungalow church in the evening with a delightâ€" ful pageant. Dale Willman of Des Moines, lowa bvhitipgfia~mlr.ld Mr. ceremonies in honor of: â€"the official visit of the Supreme High Priestess, Lulu McKenna, at the Lake Forest preceded the meeting. Miss Isabell Lenke of Waukegan is visiting Mrs. W. Tennerman. Mrs. Mary Duffy has returned from the Highland Park hospital and is their regular meeting on Wednesday mfternoon, June 15. * ‘The Rev. M. J. Andrews, pastor of the Presbyterian church is spending this week at Bloomington as a comâ€" missioner to*the annual meeting of Mrs. Elmer Clavey were hosts and a Aluncheon at the LaSalle hotel on *Thursday with Mrs. Almon Powers as Among the affairs given last week in compliment to Mrs. Earl Kress of Passaic, N. J., who is the guest of Mrs. Alex Willman was a dinner parâ€" ty on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade of Highâ€" The members of St. Paul‘s Evanâ€" ‘gelical church will join in worship with the members of the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning, June 19. Former classmates of the Sholz twins of Lake Forest, who were so for Deerfield News i9% Boobier fig-.'_ _ Dr. and Mrs. Gates of Globe return withâ€"their. sisâ€" auqâ€"‘-'â€"l-@h:_-&, un-.â€".dw'%:tâ€" the guest of Mrs. R. A. Nelson, Wedâ€" of Deerficld and the twentyâ€"cight luncheon at the Hinsdale club a perfected for the work. ; Qur district tives will COrystal Lake women are also on the judges commitgee from ditsrict four. Mrs. E. Wilson Gebhart and daughâ€" ter, Grace, of Chicagod, were the mdmwum- *‘ Deerficld Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, minister Church school ‘at 9:30. S 10:45. The members of the St. Paul‘s Evangelical church are most welcome to this service in the absence of their ‘This congregation will worship.on the St. Paul‘s church on the morning preach the sermon. M&,qu-eum Friday evening at 7 p. m. _ _ A cordial welcome to all the servâ€" ices of this church. * church will conduct the service BOARD TO AUTHORIZE i COUNTY MOTOR COPS the sheriff has asked permission to add motorcycle officers to his force gram, the board of supervisors over a year ago cut off the entire approâ€" priation for hiring of motoreycle men by the sheriff. The board, it is save lives and property. Providing the present plan is ried out, Sheriff Doolittle is ‘ to hire two motorcycle men about. June 15 and keep them on the job for at least four months. If the moâ€" uqeh-m-&lth-h:il will order them to keep a sharp lookâ€" .Qludn-lâ€"tinn.-fiflh- Evening service at 8 p. m. the summer when traffic is heavy, particularly i# the lake region. The sheriff says he will recommend the kegan supervisor, held to the grand bonds of $5,000 signed by his son, Fred, and Mark Redicin. is Held on Charge of Withâ€" 'n--u-u-â€"d“ 5.89 is due the township and that AESAC Matt Dilger who defeated ‘The above picture shows the house that has just been completed by the boys in the Vocational Department of Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School. It is located on Beveriey Court, and it faces Sunset Terrace. ‘This dwelling is a six room frame building with a bath, full basement, mfirm.flm‘loolin- sulation. Work was begun on it on the twentyâ€"first of last September when the surveying was done. The thirtyâ€"two boys who chose this high school course of study were divided into two shifts, each shift working three hours a dayâ€" at their carpentry under the direction of.their instructor, Mr. Durbahn. The students did all of the work from the excavation, form building, concrete work, carpentry, and electric wiring to the painting exâ€" cept the plastering which was done by Peter Grimson. The boys observed this work in order to get some idea of the trade, and they did the cabinet \wfihmhfihxboollhopwhile&e plastering was drying. keepers. keeping a complete record|spend only half of their day taking of the time spent on each operation,| earpentry, while the other half of total amount of time put in, and|their time is devoted to a study of the amount of material used. Leadert| social science, English, science, and. ship is encouraged, and those WhO| mathematics. The school aims to proâ€" have exceptional ability in shoulderâ€"|vide for these students a well roundâ€" ing responsibility and in directing/ed program which will not only fit the work of others are made foreme®|them for some trade, but will also of groups of four boys, each K"WP'Lp!-;-pare them for their part in the being assigncd a definite unit Of| community, as the dlassical course work. réu the pupil for college. 2. _ Lioyd Rudoiph and Paul Stipe in the morning division, and Paul De Vroeg and Stgnley Burke in thc The plumbing materials were fur~ nished by Edward Strenger, who suâ€" pervised their installation to comply with the city health ordinance. The material for the electric wiring was provided by Robert Yireenslade, a graduate of Deerfieldâ€"Shields. The THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, Decrfield Interior Finish Company House Built By High School Students s w*‘-mhmhhbgwfl“mdmmaâ€"lmâ€"t Es i »fl-d.d.flh-fi.!g ’-\*-hywl.? Gas Heated Washer wrings the clothes damp dry A_yhh-w&flh-l laundry. A-htyw‘ one of which fits your particalar w acted as time The New Wash, Dry and Iron in One Day Rain or & Comfortably at Home in ln;,li-d the material for the cabinet work, while the building _mt_crids lt o 8 d n flls mncatih i arat ABicins o t r were purchased from Paul Borchardt. ‘The lumber was bought from the John Gourley Lumber Company, the paint from Brand Brothers, and the heating system from Herman Schewâ€" ery. These merchants agreed to furâ€" nish materials as they were needed and to carry the accounts until the house was sold. When each year‘s \pnjeet is completed, the . School Board sets a price on it and offers it for sale to anyone who may be interâ€" ested. This ‘house was bought by George Hesler, a well known resident of Highland Park, and he has alâ€" ready taken possession of his new As head of the entire lnd'ustrial’ Arts Department of Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School, Mr. Robert W. Schneiâ€" der supervises the work as well as the teaching personnel of the Vocaâ€" tional Department. Mr. Waiter Durâ€" ‘hhn directs the carpentry work; lliu Regena â€" Beckmire teaches a combination of Social Science and ll‘lish; and Mr. Marion Richardson as charge of science and mathematâ€" ics. Thus the vocational students spend only half of their day taking carpentry, while the other half of their time is devoted to a study of social science, English, science, and Even â€" the â€" carpentry | work . is ‘planned from purely the educational rather than the commeTcial standâ€" point. The work for each year is mapped out along such lines as to give the most varied experience possible during the four years. The Department does not aim to make The Logical Place to Buy Gas Burnipg Appliances to find himself. Statistics show that about fifty per cent of the high school students never go to college; this course of study ende@vors to proâ€" vide for this number by offering preâ€" D. L. Ettelson and wife to Jeremiah Moriarty. â€" QCD $10. Pt See. 21, Shields. + G. U. Peterson to E. A. Roche and wife. WD $10. Pt bik 64, Highland Park â€" H. Gibbs and wife to Margaret L. Heed and B. E. Marcuson. QCD $10. Lot 12, Lakeside sub, Sec. 36, Deerfield $10. Lot 2, qr of SW qr of Sec. 22, Deerfield. F. H. Bartlett to A. A. Kern. Deed $10. Lot 1, blk 9, Bartletts Shore Crest Estates, Sees. 7 and 8, Shields. Josephine J. Jewett to Eva M. Jewâ€" ett. QCD $10. Pt of SW ar of SW qr of Sec. 31, Deerfield. J. H. Gulick to Public Service Co. of N. IIli. QCD $10. Pt of S half of NE ar of NE qr of See. 19, Shields. W. H. Murphy & F. T. Murphy et al to C. Anderson and wife, jt tens. Deed $150.00. Lot 20, blk 27,.Sub in Sec. 5, Sgields. O 0 y .8 Mary At Garrity to J. Hickey. QCD $1. N 50 ft and N 10 ft of S half of Lot 24, blk 3, G. L. Wrenns addn to Highland Park. _ 4. G. Spence and wife to Anne B. Spence. QCD $10. Lot 30, A. Dunas Sherwood . Manor Sub in Highland Park. D. L. Fttelson and wife to E. L. Johnson and wife jt tens. QCD $10. Lot 23, Second Ravine Forest Sub., Sec. 21, Shields. _ The Highland Park Bldg Co. to F. P. Hawkins, Deed $1. A trianguâ€" lar parcel of land in Sec. 26, Deerâ€" field. , | Bluff. H. Fabry and wife to F. W. Boone and D. B. Boone jt tens. WD $10. Lot 2, Truesdells second addn to Deerfield. . State Bank of Chicago to R. R. Smith. Deed $10. Lot 25, First Addn to Ravinia Forest, Sec. 36, Deerfield. _ C. C. Rodenhausen and wife to E. T. Harlan. WD $10. Lot 1, blk 37, North addn to Lake Bluff, â€" __C. C. Rodenhausen & V. L. Rodenâ€"| hausen to H. F. Hayslette. WD $10.| Lot 2, bik 37, North Addn to Lake| REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The old proverb says "The night brings counsel," but it does not seem to have brought much to the young crowd that have taken out the family automobile, The sight of heaps of inflammable rubbish in the basements of business tuildings and homes never makes a fireman feel any more cheerful. Dries, Bleaches and keeps your clothes from whipâ€" ping in the wind or freezinig in cold winter weather C. to A. L. Israel. Deed Sunset Woods Sub, SE Canton Clothes Dryer Laundry . mscc lagde Warm w has resulte seekers into the lake resort district of the county and the hotels and cotâ€" m.t(h’Vll'fl-| ing with life for the The continued cool weather deâ€" terred the opening of the season at the resorts and resulted, in losses to resort owners in all sections of the county. With the coming of warm weather indications are that the resorts will be thronged for the remainder of the summer. Reports that fish are bitâ€" i.‘uthedilerenthkalmpfl’fil‘ an attraction to many who enjoy this form of sport. mer. Barber Service for the Entire Family You can borrow money from us at low rates on well located homes, apartâ€" ment buildings, and busiâ€" ness property. Prompt attention given apâ€" plications or call CENTRAL 4565 THURSDAY, JUNE 16, Sanitary Barbers In the Scavuzzo Building DEERFIELD AVENUE Near C. M. & St. Paul Depot â€"â€"2 Barbers at All Timesâ€"â€" ELI BRANDT LOW COMPANY, INC. 30 North LaSalle Street Established 43 years CAVUZZO ERVICE ATISFIES Uptown

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