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Highland Park Press, 4 Oct 1928, p. 3

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refiter menialy imarting oo the stont at 'l'h-ni-'uq:‘;lmfi'- ing of IMlincis. ‘The attendance was 1t was decided to accept the invitaâ€" tion to hold a joint meeting with Mm Grammar School P.T.A. in Seales for the school -d‘n 1 bership drive were spoken Mlnl.l.m.':lhi made a plea for a good piano for the Edwin Easton, Mrs. Edna Orsborn, Edgeley ‘Todd, Helen Engstrom, and George Stanger, Rev. M. Andrews, Mr. John Peters, Miss Dorothy Lidâ€" gerwood, Miss Louise Hubn, Mrs. Waliter Metcalf, Mr. E. B. Jordan, Fred Meyer, Miss Vioia Rockenback, Mrs. H. E. Meyers. D00 NNTC 20C7, TTE ELNE RTER, intermediate dept. sec‘y, Miss Doris LOEeE MIRCC PPPMECDEDHCE, DORMIRETS dept. supt. (acting), Miss Irene W. Russo; intermediate dept. supt., John Peters; junior dept. supt., Miss Louise Hubn; primary dept. supt., Mrs. W. K. Hout; Robert Freeman, John Derby. The officers installed were: general superintendent, George F. Stanger; general secretary, Miss Virginia Easâ€" ton; tremsurer, John Peters; chilâ€" dren‘s district superintendent, Mis« Viola Rockenback; senior From primary to junior departâ€" ment, Ruth Andrews, Russell Linâ€" del, Arline Mentzer, Jearn Burnett, Mary Maim, Aima May Hanisee. Shirley Blaine, June Friediund, Alâ€" bert Parker, Billy Clouse, Philip Getâ€" ty, Dorothy Peters, Clifford Robinson and Fred Seecley. From beginners‘ to primary deâ€" partment, Mary Frances Anderson, Betty Byunner, Ruth Hoffman, Glen Knigge, Betty Landau, Ross Lewis, Constance Meyer, Martha Ann Milâ€" ler, Helen Peters, Robert Piper, Alâ€" len Reinshagen, Rosemary Russo; Ethel Seiler, Edward Tanielian, John Willen. Carter Birch Reed, Ralph Toll Sherâ€" den, Carolina Dorothy Siffert, Roseâ€" mary “’ig)m. Elnora Alice Wilson. Following were promoted from the cradle roll to beginners‘ department, Dorothy Jean Anderson, David H. Andrews, Lester G. Brand, Ray Alâ€" bert â€"Hulce, Charles Edward Piper, Donald Frank Knigge, William Carr Olendor{, Wallace James Peterson, dau, Murel Lemm, Ethel Jean Selig, Jane Todd, Eunice Varner. Third grade, Ruth Andrews, Shirley Blaine, June â€" Friedlund, Dorothy _ Peters. Fourt} grade, John Engstrom, Arthâ€" ur Mentzer, Shirley Varner. Fifth grade, Marie Jane Friediund, Chas. Osbâ€"rn, Edith Sherman, Alice Simâ€" ons. Ada May Vinyard. Sixth grade, Shirley Clark, Elizabeth Hoffman and Jean Pettis. j Honor pupds include, first grade: Harrison Brunner, Sylvia Johnson; second grade: Agnes Derby, David Easton, Charlotte Fredericks, Fanny Hoffman, Martha Lager, Robert Lanâ€" Presentation of Bibles, Mr. Stanger. Installation of officers, teachers, workers of the caurch school. and | juniors o . their From jugsior'io intermediate deâ€" morning, Sept. 80. Recessions!l 4 beginners, primary Solo, "I think wiés I read that Call to worship;: « es 0 workkp the K. of cradle roll supt., hol_n. dept. supt., A German, crazed by the heat climbed a church spire at Leipsic and began to sing jarz. You have to be that way to sing it properly. committee, Invitation is extended to members of each P.T.A. to attend the other association‘s meetings. Watch local papers for all notices of meetings. The social hour followed with refreshâ€" ments of delicious fruit punch and pected to speak on * care of the teeth" at the October meeting. Eight new members were received. Mrs. Julian Smith and Mrs. W. Galâ€" loway of Deerfield Grammar school P.T.A. were visitors. sented by members, Mr. Frase, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Meyer. It was two housewives ordering food from Mr. Winkle‘s grocery and after "listening in" and "Crossâ€"line talking" they both ordered health food for their familâ€" dental surgeon m-ivhfi;;'ia' ”hnh“o-d'n:z for the frarennnue If all members will save newsâ€" papers, provisions may be made for sale of them; proceeds for P.T.A. This matter will be discussed later. The fall conference of District 21, (local district) to be held in Evanston Hours: 9 a.m. to i2; 1 to 5 p.m. â€" T to 9 p.m. It was further announced that in Phone Deerfleld 133 Deerfield, IMlinois Tuesday and Friday evenings FRED L. PROTINE 16 North Sheridan Road Highiand Park, 11. DR. MITCHELL BARNETT STYLE SHOP In this splendid event the price by no means measures the value. Every dress is in the season‘s smartest style. One group of 200 frocks has just been received. Among these, you will find chiffon velvet, satin crepe, wool crepe, novelty stripes, and light woolens. There is a gown for every occasion. Better Dresses for Every Occasion ot couts for mew tc $49.50 cake served by' the social During this sile we are offering a new group of sports coats at . COATS Special at $15 $25 â€" .Comer Central Avenue and Green Bay Road | _ Monday, Oct. 29, Ossoli club )Frencll classes, intermediate 3 to 4 {p.lg._, ,gdvupced 4 to 5 p.m. North avenue and Lauretta Place Rev. William B. Doble, pastor Next Sunday being Conference Sunâ€" day there will be only one service combining Sunday school and mornâ€" ing worship, which will begin at 10:00 Wednesday, Oct. 31, 10:30 a.m., Horace Bridges‘ lecture for benefit of of Infant Welfare society. Thursday, Nov. 1, 10:30 a.m., Osâ€" soli club current affairs and book reâ€" views by Mrs. Anthony French Merâ€" rill. Monday, Nov. 5, Ossoli club French conversation, intermediate class at 3 to 4 p.m., advanced class 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1:00 p.m., Qssoli club bridge luncheon. Wednesday, Oct. 24, 10:30 a.m., Horace Bridges‘ lecture for benefit of of Infant Welfare society. Y.W.C.A. Monday, Oct. 25, 9â€"12 a.m., H. P. Woman‘s club French classes. Inâ€" structor, M. Marius Jean. Thursday, Oct. 18, 2:00 p.m., D. A. R. card party at H. P. Woman‘s club. Monday, Oct. 22, Ossoli club, French _ conversation, intermediate class 3 to 4 p.m., advanced class 4 to 5 p.m. and 18, rummage sale under a;upit;u of philanthropy committee, Woman‘s Civic Club of Ravinia. Thursday, Oct. 18, 10:30 a.m., Osâ€" soli club, current affairs and book reâ€" views, Mrs. Anthony French Merrill. Thursday, Oct. 18, 9â€"12 a.m., H. P. Woman‘s club French classes, «M. Marius Jean, instructor. Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2:30 p.m., opâ€" ening meeting of Woman‘s Civic Club of Ravinia. Mrs. Percy Armâ€" strong. Illustrated garden talk. Friday, Oct. 12, 2:30 p.m., Ravinâ€" in Garden club. â€" Monday, Oct. 15, Ossoli club, French conversation, intermediate class 3 to 4 p.m., advanced class 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2:30 p.m., Opâ€" ening meeting of H. P. Woman‘s club. Lecture recital, Tina Mae Haines and club meeting. Loseff‘s Russian Orâ€" Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 17 Grace M. E. Church Sponsored by Ossoli B. F. Lewis, Tel: H. P. 1880. Location of conference, 110 Place and Longwood Drive. Young People. Beautiful." 7:45 p.n a. m. Rally Day program by memâ€" bers of Sunday school. S-nh'mamh the Morgan Park M. E. Church will Conference will close Monday eveâ€" 9:00 a. m. Love Feast. 11:00 Sermon by ‘Bighop Hughes. 3:00 p.m. Ordination and Conseâ€" The Season‘s ° Most Attractive Millinery p. m. Pageant "At the Gate 509 West Central Foks New hats have just been received. There are velvets, felts and scratched felts. Specially priced at by Avenue $5 L\ _ 4/ L J r Highland P 4 Tel. H. 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