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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1928, p. 12

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_ Will Mail Ticket Books at Early| Clear $25; Proceeds to Be Deâ€" § Date; Register Your i '-3'.,.{3-!:1--“ its annual campaign for the sale of books for the Ravinia Opera which opens its season Saturday, June 23. The Chicago office is planning to muail the books to the subscribers at an early date, we all may be sure to The politicians are very much alarmed at the bad tendencies of polâ€" itics, in all parties except their own. The Pythian Sisters are making plans for a card and Bunco party to be held Tuesday evening June 12 at the Masonic Temple. The games will begin at eight o‘clock and a cordial invitation is extended to the public. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. have their gate tickets before the opening night. Anyone whose name is not in the Blue Book list of subscribers, who wishes to be served, may call the chairman, Mrs. Frank J. Horn, Highâ€" land Park 2535. Mrs. Horn will be ‘The following members ask the coâ€" operation of Ravinia to subscribe through the committee. Each village on the North Shore likes their Vilâ€" lage committee, for the Ravinia Opâ€" era to have a good record of sales. Registrations are being received daily at the Y.W.C.A.. for Camp Merry Days, the new summer camp for girls, which the Highland Park and Lake Forest Y.W.C.A. are conâ€" ducting jointly at Druce Lake. The camp will be run in two ten day periods, the first from July 23 to August 3 for grade school girls, and the second, from August 3 to 11 for high school girls, Highland Park may send twenty girls to the junior camp and twenty to the high school camp. The camp is open to all Highland Park girls and all who are interested or anxious to go should register at the Y.W.C.A. soon. Further inforâ€" mation may be obtained at the Y.W. Mrs. Maurice Bouitlette, Mrs. Roy Browning, Mrs. Richard Carquerille, Mrs. Jirah Cole, Mrs. Joseph Gillen, Mrs. Louis Golden, Mrs. W. K. Harâ€" rison, Mrs. Carl Haessler, Mrs. Maurâ€" ice Hirsch, Mrs. Lenard Keaster, Mrs. Julius Rosenwald, Mrs. Thomas Wilder; Mrs. Frank J. Horn, chairâ€" man; Miss Elizabeth Will Roberston, viceâ€"chairman. PYTHIAN SISTERS PLAN CARD PARTY glad to send the committee member of your particular district to see The Ravinia committees calling district takes in the territory from Beach street to the County Line, and from the Lake to the Skokie. REGISTER GIRLS FOR 2 CAMP MERRY DAYS Hours: 9 a. m. to 12; 1 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. 16 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, HIL GARMENT STORAGE Equipment of the newest and most upâ€"toâ€"date type enables Iredale to remoye your goods from place to in perfect '““'i.x Rates, , are not any _ higher customary. Uniformed workmen, too. Confldmhinxsr:dbyt& careful way in h we pack valuables and household goods. By the Iredale method possibilâ€" ity of damage is reduced to a Unsurpassed facilities for safe storage of peryml' effects and Avenue. ALYINIA CLUB BEGINS DANCE _ PANTOMIME ISâ€"â€"â€" _ â€" â€"â€"â€" ANNUAL curuen' SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Foremost along the North Shore Phone H. P. 1035; Res. WAREHOUSES COMPLETE SERVICE STORAGE PACKING MOVING H. P. 181 â€" 182 "J|F _ BIG ROAD SHOW atâ€"#5¢ and 106 Admistion Pricest , HADPINESS | AHEAD | EAmuitd Gwe Twenty five dollars was the sum realized by the two benefit perforâ€" mances of the dance pantomime of "The Sleeping Beauty," given by Milâ€" dred Haessler‘s dance pupils in the new Ravinia auditorium a n‘k ago. The money has been turned over to Treasurer, Howard Bede, who ‘hanâ€" dled the subscriptions to the audiâ€" torum building fund. The Sleeping Beauty proceeds ‘will be devoted to help furnish the building. The Saturday evening performance was a thing of beauty in movement, costume and color that will be long remembered by the 300 people who saw the old fairy tale unfold in its new dance setting. So entrancing was it that the dancers have been asked to present it some Thursday afternoon as a children‘s day perâ€" formance in Ravini& Park this sumâ€" mer, just as "Cinderella," last year‘s production by the same group, was given there. Mildred Haessler, the director, has left for New York to undertake furâ€" ther studies in the Chalif School of the Dance, and the question of giving "The Sleeping Beauty" in Ravinia Park awaits her return next month. WILL JOURNEY TO | MOOSEHEART SUNDAY! Next Sunday the members â€" ofl Highland Park lodge No. 446 Loyal’ Order of Moose will journey â€" to | GIENIESIE [E ALWAYS 70° MOORE A Delightful Romance of the Irish Gentry filled with Young Love, thrills and suspense 10 2LR ZSWE TarV‘s and Hobart Bosworth, Larry Kent CcomEDy aAND NEwSs CONCERT ORCHESTRA ORGCAN OVERTURE Adm. Adults 40¢; Children 15¢ The Petite Star‘s NEWEST, GAYEST, FUNNIEST w wÂ¥ s COLLEEN â€" SUNDAY ONLY â€"JUNE 10 On the Screen I On the WILLIAD FOX presents Di F<â€" _ _ f FRANK WA une Colyer, and Earle Foxe Adm. Adults 60c; Children 25¢ r AC A DE M Y THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 15, 16 !l'!'l’.‘l.!i N + nouse \(> MON., TUES., WED JUNE 11, 12, 13 GIANT ICED AIR PLANT IN CONSTANT OPERATION AT WAUKEGAN JUNE 14, 15, 16 3â€"BIG ACTS OF CHICAGO LOOP VAUDEVILLEâ€"3 cars will meet at the City A DIVERSIFIED PROGRAM WITH AN ARRAY OF FAVORITES COMEDY nine thirty day light savings time in order to leave not later than ten THREE YOUNG MEN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE IN LAKE Shields high school, nearly lost their lives last week when a sail boat capâ€" sized off the shore opposite the beach. As it was, one of them, Harry Richâ€" ards, 17, swam for almost a mile in an effort to get help to his two comâ€" panions who be left hanging on the boat with the result that he was exâ€" hausted when he was pulled {rol; the wuter by Arthur Gruel, employe at the waterworks. Freeman got a cramp _and then the work of keeping him afloat fel} upon McCreary. The two others, William McCreary, Highland Park, and John Freeman, Deerfield, tired of hanging to the Chief of Police Edward Maroney was called but he arrived too late to assist Gruel in bringing the boys from the water. & FRANK WALLIN AND JOYBOYS Anyway the real estate market is very active, as respects the number of gentlemen seeking to rent the White house. On the Screen ORGAN Stage swim ALWAYS says the Waukegan Sun. Attorney Klaskine said today that the declaration will charge that Molâ€" loy suffered serious injuries in an automobile crash caused by fast and reckless driving on the part of the Highwood man. A machine in which Molloy was a passenger was struck by a car operated by Gionetti, in Chicago, at midnifht of March 9, of this year. It is charged that Gioâ€" netti failed to stop at a "through" street. reckless driving on the part of the Highwood man. A machine in which Molloy was a passenger was struck by a car operated by Gionetti, in Chicago, at midnifht of March 9, On Tuesday evening, the 8 B class of the. Elm Place school presented ‘"Donâ€" Quixote" in the school audiâ€" torium. The play was very well preâ€" sented and much credit is due those who participated and Miss Sprague, whose untiring efforts made it so great a success, Molloy suffered severe cuts and bruises and was badly shaken up, beimg unable to work for a month, the bill will set forth, according to Attorney Klaskine. MIDâ€"SUMMER CONCERT TO BE HELD JUNE 23 The Highwood Union choir and other talent will present a midâ€"sumâ€" mer concert at the Highwood Methoâ€" dist church, Saturday, June 23 at eight o‘clock. The program promises to be a very delightful oné. EIGHTH GRADE GIVES "DON QUIXOTE" TUESDAY While millions of people are getting sore throats welcoming the aviators in the cities, out*in the country there is a scarcity of people who can call the hogs. ut t 2 ane B it (Bs ie\ + o i CCC e n Louis Gionetti of Highwood is}. Louis R. Conmell, attorney â€" med defendant in a_uh_tc}ufl'.‘“__"_ 1028â€"29 Union tu_l-lt-l PHONE STATE 8884 Direct From Owner to You. Normal 40% Sales Costs i Goes to You by Our Plan. 5 Acres as Low as $2,400 [ Rosenthal, Mayer 4 0 % oneenientgavement,kmwnunoma&lfwmdhfi Take Rand Koad Lake Zurich, then wpnu; 2 minutes, e to east or onmenmnayno.dwuk.znrumm‘-onâ€"wufimnor uuwaukummmmmmmuwt 1% miles, or 2 minutes, of bea Lake Zurich. Just Look at this! 5 acres for wonderful truck farms from $2,400.00 to $5,700.00 (down payment as low as $480.00, monthly h tos Auindrrtsincditr t trt Advctictsintedth ricthiciat mmt--w-m unnuflq E urtfi&h! 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No, wearenotgoingtoukeyououtinaco:gmfl No, we are not going to have high pressure men call on you %r get in touch with you! ! es, we are going to eliminate all.these terrific expenses Do your qwnfigmnq and selectingâ€"then, if you are satisfied with the location, come into our office, or : here he will engage in the practice ipotagwt, siX _ | «3 o'lhvu-'l‘n-hynl‘lm ~ __ur "':"‘ evenings, or by appointment. THE SWEDISH AÂ¥T METAL Co.. o . oo oo mmmnmmmign ht-'.h.-‘.:.l.-fi y D. A. R. COMMEMORATE Ahisage Bikland Furk . 4 FLAG DAY, JUNE 14 Freee Hiskeat Puk ime _ |F The North Shore Chapter DHA.R, will commemorate Flag Day June 14 at the residence of Mrs. Norman G. Lenington, North Sheridan â€" road. Their meeting will take the form of an outdoor picnic with suitable proâ€" gram following. Leave your contributions ‘of flowâ€" ers, fruit or plants, to be distributed by the Plant, Flower and Fruit guild to Chicago needy, at the Highâ€" land Park North Western station beâ€" fore 9:45 a. m. each Thursday. Work SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Painter, inside and outside; and gurden work. Tel H. P. 3346 and ask for August Emantinno. . _ _ 15 FOUNRâ€"A sum of money on May 19th. Please call Mry. Rollan HELP SPREAD SUNSHINE ___|| Greup or individeal tutorkig in all gradet TO CHICAGO NEEDY" e e _ gark 16 4 in this district is sponsored by the Highland Park Garden Study club. For particulars call 2754. The Lake Forest Garden club anâ€" nounces a flower show on June 16 and 17 on the estate of Mrs. Rockeâ€" feller McCormick on Sheridan Road, Lake» Forest. There will be many new and attractive special features. The school children will cheerfully celebrate all the various days and weeks for public causes provided the SITUATION WANTEDâ€"As Houseman and chauffeur ; colored; North Shore references. FLOWER SHOW TO BE HELD IN LAKE FOREST TOO LATE FOR WANT AD PAGE Anyone wishing to enrol} children mu--h-uâ€"h-.lhfi&: , ELM PLACE SCHOOL SUMMER SESSION JUNE 18â€" JULY 13, 1928 Many valued as high as $39.50 to be closed out at Many other remarkable values 0 0 > at the 0000000 Loretta Shop MAURINE K. TSCHIRGI * Tuition $20 payable in advance Valued up to $16.50 to be closed out at Sale of Hats . 10 North Sheridan Road Bargain Counter of the $1 and $3 25 DRESSES $4.0

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