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Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 8

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IMMMWMMIIllllllll\lllll\llllllllIllillllllflmmfl“HNNNWMWWNWHM%\ * ‘ _ Sweaters $3.50 â€" Shirts $1.00 â€" Neckwear 15¢ Hose 50e â€" Pajamas $2.00 Champions‘ style _ Your boy likes sweaters, hose, and knickers like the golf champions are wearing. In his ties and shirts he likes the university ideaâ€"lots of color and stripes. boys* clothes 786 Elm Street â€" _ Winnetka Phone 307 Hart Schaffner € FELL Everything he_ wears IS here with special savings: lllllllllllllllill“lfl“lllll\ll|I\llIl\||tl|l||Ill\llllflilllll!ll||||||I“|“Hfl|l|“fl|flllll||fl|llll1 Your Clothier * Marx Clothes Excl usively 13 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park Phone 307 P R E S S ~,ommmnmmzmm tpegmmmmzeaer nenewseamsee * * ""‘ m en n ns P MR. & MRS. V. 0. APPEL _ DELIGHTFUL MEETNG, RETURN FROM TRIP| | N.S. MCDOWELL ASS‘N Enjoy Extended Cruise and Tour | of South America and Africa ; Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Appel of 404 Linden avenue have just returned from an extended cruiseâ€" and tour of South America and South Africa. The trip was made. on the celebrated steamer, the "Duchess of |Atholl" one of the finest boats afloat. â€"â€"Several daysâ€"ago the daily papers ried an exaggerated account of illâ€" ness and death upon the boat caused _by a ‘dangerous type . of malaria in duced by the bites of a â€"mosquito. Mr. | Appel informs us that while this caused a depressing effect upon the CS 0 0 ul Silnn"wras not as serâ€" IOUG ap I®°RCC00LC The cruise was sponsored by the Canadian Pacific and Mr. Appel\ sheaks in the highest praise_ of the treatment, service, food, etc. â€"these baing all «ontributory factors to a successful and enjoyable voyage: During the?absence of Mr. and Mrs. Appel, their two children were in the care of their ‘grandmother in Streaâ€" ~tor. ‘Mrs. Appel, is in Streator today &with the intention of bringing> the children home. f 4t |\ Pupils Appear in Girls from hRay! and Braeside con The Toy Shopâ€"an the. program for spring pantomime by the pupils of | Toy Maker câ€"sâ€"ec>â€" Apprentice c.0â€"j>c~ EY >â€".»â€".sccoincneenncnesectracine o Gorrerness Music Boxâ€"Janet Lev Wishing | Fairy ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Bunny Rabbit â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" Wooly Dog tJackâ€"in-t,he:Box hee Toy Sol_diers;-fAr‘t,hur Toy Soldiersâ€"Arthur C 0 "~0 Garst. gen, Jeanette Bryant, Barbara Garst, _Barâ€"â€" bara Franzen. Joekey Doll .â€" ... . as ols nenne Ewell Clowns â€" Judith Greenberg, Violet â€" Lehto, Kathleeri Woodbury. . Rag â€" Dolls Sarah Jane Murfey, Suzanne Greenberg, Barbara Haessler. _ Dresden China Boy and Girlâ€"Barbara Degenâ€" hardt, Mary RBeverly© Vercoe â€"â€"_ Pierrot . & Pierretteâ€" Shirley Beyer, Rosemary Venus ~ f Cupid, God of L« Psyche ... ZLephyr â€"_._ _ Goddess of Sleep Dreams â€" Helen Ne SoNPeat OWRA ECC The regular monthly meeting . of the Ravinia® Garden club, including the Hepatica and Trillium chapters is being held tomorrow afternoon at two o‘clock with Mrs. Eldon Gleason, 257 Cedar avenue. Mrs. W. L. Vance, \Mrs. R. Bryant, Mrs. K. Romig and | Mrs. H. G. Maus will assist the hostâ€" ;\ ess. Mr. Jons Jensen is to speak on | uQ«â€"wno Phases of Landscape Ggi‘den- _ Pardee. Psyche‘s Maidens â€" Mary IZn 2C weusc ie wead EBE NITEIELINL > am 1 Helen Pier, Etta Pardee. Summer . Breezes â€"â€" Cyrilla Balke, Alice Vette. Miss Nina Robinson : lpllS +R RA NAE SS ioh ‘ Spring Pantomime * 2. agt Ravinia Friday'll Dreiske I;‘"gel‘: S‘:;‘f’pl Pla °§ f 1 uU ace Hirls from Ravinia, Highland Park * }? del' ghtf 1 p1 at [ Braeside constitute the casts or y on® of the,. detign u; pa;,‘l"s > » Toy Shop and Cupid & Psyche, Highland Park is the â€"Dreiske Flower . program for the fourth annual shop at 55 South St, J(I);\ng- :venu;, ing pantomime that will be danced conducted by Erwin F. Dreisk®, wl? the pupils of Mildred Haessler in Las devfielopegl an eve! 1pcreasmg y . Rnvinia Auditorinm _Friday eveâ€" entel since its foundation here five ‘g.. The production is given for the ears ago, until the Psn he nefit of the stage equipment fund CO?“E (;nefoh ‘f.- = th th hre the au‘ditoriuin. f cessful of the kin on .e north shore. â€"_| Cut flowers, fancy: orchids, TOseS, tulâ€" The casts follow: ips" and a variety of special flowé! caAST OF THE TOY Sfl‘gllzh P ardce features as well as all of the usua 1E " wA all: ‘sorts:_ of bl_oomini Garden Club Meets The â€"regular monthly me the Ravinia® Garden club, the Hepatica and Trillium §3 snn is s dfi Mrs. R. Bryant, Mrs. Mrs. H. G. Maus will ess. Mr. Jons Jensen "Some Phases of Lat . depressing CHCt! UI the situation was not Mrs. Harvey cast oF Janet Lewis, of Love ; S. Pardee at the P ; CUPID & PSYCHE Pier, Margaret ldren were in the) ists mother in Streaâ€" fifin in Streator today will of bringing the ing Pier, Naney_ Van PWVR SRTH CC dn séssoe uth Pardee. ~‘~. _ Rleanor® Koptik _ Virginiae Wilson Hazel Crow Ewell Joan Pier, Jean Kral _ Katherine Buhrer "~___ Patricia Byford Margaret Gronlund "â€"â€"___ Jane Epstein Louise Liebenstein, at the piano _._..s. Ellen Horn at the piano J We ns _ Janet Gaidzik Katherine Bubhrer Harriette Golden Hildegarde Balke ._.._....... Jean Coxe o arst Coxe. Etta Golden, Abigail Lnese | . j to a|] . 4 1 Mrs.|â€" n the treaâ€" today g the Will Present 7Benefit Concert Ravinia in June. Profesâ€" sionals Secured The North Shore McDowell assoâ€" ciation held a most delightful. meetâ€" ing: Monday evening at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo C. pilkes, Kenilworth. Tennessee‘ Anâ€" derson, the sculptor â€"spoke of life at Petersboro, the colony which Mrs. Edward â€" MeDowell organized in New _ Hampshire for the benefit of Creaâ€" tive Artists, and. in memory of her eat husband; the. composer. 3 Eunice Trtetjens read some of her most charming poem$ and Pauline Manchester played brilliantly a group of piano solos. This association numâ€" bers â€" among its members & great many lovers of the arts living in the North Shore suburbs including. Highâ€" | land Park and Ravinia. Each proâ€" ‘| gram is given in a different suburb. ‘\ In June the association is to give a _| benefit concert out of doors and has 2 Th en cu s taâ€"sotHnt. The artâ€" land Park and .. ABY SE ___ 0C c oshinrt gram is given in a different suburb. In June the association is to give a benefit concert out of doors and has «hosen Ravinia as & setting. The artâ€" ists who will play are of the very fifinestfprofessional musicians and: it will be a privilege to attend this comâ€" ing musical event. More will be writâ€" ten in the next issues of the North Shore papers 48 well as due notice in the Chicago M\_xsical journals. : One of the . delig Highland Park is the shop at 59 South St conducted by Erwin . tas developed an eve cessful of the kind on the nort Cut fiowers, fancy: orchids, TO ips" and a variety of specia features. as well as all of t] \types and all sorts of 1 plants are handled and offere lowest possible prices. Stock ways fresh and of the very tainable. â€" > > The Dreiske Flower Shop _frons all along the shore an cago, and deliveries are mads ly; flowers to be sent by â€" also are taken care of with Tw 2e s 3 n 2 w dindavie. & The Dreiske Flower Shop has PÂ¥ trons all along the shore and in Chiâ€" cago, and deliveries are made promptâ€" ly; flowers to be sent by telegraphâ€" also are taken care of with dispatch. Recently Mr. Dreiske has increased his staff by the addition of theâ€" best floral artists obtainable in or about Chicago. Just now the shop is offerâ€" ing extensive and beautiful selection of cut flowers and flowering plants for Mothers Day. 4b F PE 4. 4 S aus Ailetledacttofls n on linn i _â€"â€"On Thursday afternoon, May 9, Mrs. William C. Egan, assisted bY Mrs. Truax, Mrs. Jared Johnson and Miss Chandler, will entertain the \North Shore chapter of the Daugh |\ ters of the American Revolution At her home on Egandale road. Election of officers and reports of chairme" and delegates to conference will be given. Méets With Accident Mrs. William Rose of Park avenu¢ broke her ankle Monday afterno0® when the stool on which she wa standing while washing windows tip ped, causing her to fall. Both bones in the ankle were broken. R 1+ UEIROAOEC ECC 0 .0 the kind on the north shore. rs, fancy: orchids, roses, tulâ€" a variety of special flowér as well as all of the usual d all. sorts of blooming e handled and offered at the ssible prices. . Stocks are alâ€" «h and of the very best obâ€" Thursday, May 9 ad some of her is and Pauline illiantly a group association numâ€" »mhers®: a great Meets Today , 1929 at Thursday, May 9, 1929

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