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Highland Park Press, 16 May 1929, p. 6

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hact zhar t rei on‘ t e :t P ~â€" Girl Scouts and Reserves, K PRG : AVLECEET . ET0 C000 o era iess uc c% A ~~os~.z> May 10 Lake Forest Garden club will be held 2. ¢ mm aneigss Saturday, June 15 and Sunday, June _ ‘The Girl Scouts and Girl Reserves 16, in the service buildings Osm’t. of Highland Park had a joint mother Rockefeller McCormick‘s estate. This and guests in song. There wWas A will be the third annual show under ning, May 10th in the Y.W.C.A. rooms.| the auspices of the Lake Forest club, Over. 200 mothersâ€" and ~daughters and, as in the past, the general public gatbered there . and were served a Wl“ be admitted to see the splendid very nice di“nér.' ; 4* . displays which will be made, not During the â€"dinner which the girls| alone by members of the club, but helped to serve, the various groups| 4lso by Chicagoans and residents of greeted each other and their‘ leaders] many nearby cities and towns: â€" and quests inâ€" song. There was a Mrs. Johnâ€" Andrés King, chairman â€"charming â€" spirit of â€" comradship angd | of the Flower show committee, will gpod fellowship prevading the: whole| have the active assistance of many ~ gathering. After dinner the scouts Lake Forest, North Shore, and Chiâ€" and reserves gave the following enterâ€" cago society women. Among them taining program from the talent writ.{ are Mesdames Cyrus Adams, Lester ing their own numbers. Armour, Philip Armour, Wm. MeCorâ€" moe es â€"~ Program . mick Blair, John Coleman, Robert "ge‘wmsfo ige .AE.I,....‘..V.....i:..l.(fiherinfi s%o;‘f ‘g[ardener, Howard Linn, Rockefeller iang Solo ..........Eleanor PMOKFOD, qs cCormick, William â€" Mitchell, Earle Pante o. ooo "(heeghiee) REWE | Reynolds, George McLaughlin, and es .e *U"*" T incoln School G. Scouts | Donald Ryerson. JOIN IN BANQUET FOR MOTHERSâ€"DAUGHTERS _: On Tuesday â€" and Wednesday : eveâ€" ning, May 21 and 22,...the Luther . League of the Redeemer Evangelical ~Luthern church, ‘West Central avenue andâ€" McGovernâ€". street, . will present »â€"their â€" anntgl â€" entertainntent at the: Aesembly. ball; . â€" .. . The" entertainment.â€"will consist of a oneâ€"act .. dramatic comedy called â€""Pin â€"Monéy!" and a twoâ€"act farce ‘:é!ll'edji“Hej!_{Héy!"“Teacher!” About * cightsen: . members . of _ the Luther _ beague: whll take part. In addition * sMr, .Walt"era-Fréberg, of this city, will . presént. a specialty act of his own * :consisting "of magical stunts and other ‘Houdin?‘ tricks, and Miss Eveâ€" lyn Boeye,; will‘ delight her audience a ~with‘a few dramatic recitations. * ;â€" ‘The program has been carefully seâ€" â€" ‘lected. d'ri';\i("should prove entertaining to all. .. Tic ets, for either performance . _ may beprocured from any member . or at the door. i Splendid Program The Girl Scouts and Girl Reserves of Highland Park had a joint mother and guests in .song. There was A ning, May 10th in the Y.W.C.A. rooms. Over. 200 .mothersâ€" and daughters gathered there. and were served a very nice© dinner. 4* & T CC e & ogt oo Pn Welcome ... Piano Solo . Dange .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Danc#e «... [Stunt arnpeinrncite? ‘T#p Danee /: Stunt .."‘..... "g“-l”b}inl' ‘Stunt :.:<..._> "Betl(fing Sevasrels Gumps Dance Nee c eE tE ® ELCC EC OO ; 1 _.During the â€"dinner which the girls helped to serve, the various groups greeted each other and their leaders and quests inâ€" song. There was & charming â€" sptrit of comradship and good fellowship prevading theâ€" whole gathering. After dinner the scouts and reserves gave the following enteérâ€" taining program from the talent writâ€" ing their own numbers. f ty h. 0f Program . * Welcome â€".........__..: .__...............Katherine Croke Piano Solo ..._......Eleanor Erickson, H.S.G.R. DRNGG......â€"~â€"~â€"â€"*;: ~_.__........(Florence). H.S.G.R. Dtnce.‘....,.;.,...,i.;‘:..,,....,“..(Joaephine) H.S.G.R. [Stunt ....â€".â€"..~~â€" _ â€" Lincoln School G. Scouts "THp Danee ‘:â€"â€":â€"â€"â€"; Eleanot ‘Roberts, H.S.G.S. .S'““L.;‘;-“ a â€"Hf‘m %%’ 1 Boo [ove beveeggenep se thnesbncnrenderees 1g h w! usds Fumbling #~*C~Z~ CC *_.Eim Place G.S. Reading _ _ Witma Knoblock, Makio G.R. Gumps Dance ..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _.........._Deerfield G.R. Piano Solo ....._............_Selma Cook, H.S.G.S. ing Addressâ€"â€"â€"FEteanor Roberts H.S.G.S.. On Monday the Girl Scouts of Mrs. Stockwell‘s Lincoln school troop had their‘ regular monthly swimming hour at Deerfieldâ€"Shields swimming tank. About.30 girls enjoyed this wonderful Tib d Sn ind tdb uts MB : Aniate ts td lc th. sls o9 play hour and practice for their sport at camp this summer. t t s LUTHER LEAGUE TO _ _ CIVE ENTERTAINMENT Present Two Short: Plays at Reâ€" â€"â€" Tuesday, â€" Wednesday Gennaro Papi, Ravinia â€" Director, in Glencoe Gennaro Papi, one of the conductors of the Ravinia opera, has moved to Glencoe for theâ€" summer and has rented the Clyde E. Ustick residence at 655 Bluf street. Mr. Papi has been with the Metropolitan Opera company for several years. . He has come to the north shore early this year, he says, to have a brief rest before the opening of the Ravinia opera season Is Given by Lake Forest Garden \ Club Flower Show Is Held June 15 and 16| . Primarily, the show is to illustrate the best decorative uses of flowers and shrubs, and except in one single class, the actual quality of the: flowâ€" ers and shrubs will be of secondary consideration. The beautiful exhibits which made up the first and second shows of the Lake Forest Garden club are expected to be â€"outdone this year. Died Last Evening ‘Boyd Brown, aged sixteen, son of Mrs. Robert McKnight of Cary aveâ€" nue, diedjlast evening at the Highâ€" land Park hospital where he had been in a critical condition for the past two weeks. + tack of scarlet fever and was recovâ€" ering, but an operation for mastoid trouble was necessary: (Death was caused by meningitis, following the operation. | . S _ Funeral services© will be held at four o‘clock tomorrow evening from H: M Prior‘s funeral parlors. Burial will be private. William Waterhouse is now nicely located_.on the second floor of the Highlandâ€" Park State bank building, having removed there from the Mcâ€" Guire & Orr building about the first of this month.. Mr. Waterhouse has been a watchmaker in Highland Park since 1900 and has given 29 years of faithful and efficient service in the practice of his craft here. He learned the watchmaking trade in 1877. A. 0. Fay Lodge Holds > Regular Meet Tonight The stated meeting of A. 0. Fay Lodge No. 676 A. F. and A. M. will be held this evening (Thursday) ht the Masonic hall. The Fellowâ€"Craft degree will be conferred on a class of ..candidates. _ Smoker and Stag The Booster club will hold a smokâ€" erâ€"and stag at Odd Fellows hall, Friâ€" day, May 17. It is hoped that many will attend. & _ annual Flower Show . Waterhouse Now . > in State Bank Bldg. at H. P. Hospital T HE PR ES S of the "WOODLAND FETE" IS PLANNED FOR JUNE 18 N. S McDowell Association Holds â€" Affair at F. C. Peyraud Residence One of the most unique affairs given on the north shore in many seaâ€"| , sons will be the "Woodland Fete" to j be given under the auspices of the f North Shore MacDowell association ; on Tuesday evening, June. 18, in Raâ€"|| vinia on the terrace and grounds of | . the picturesque ravine studio home of|â€" Mr.â€" and Mrs. Frank C. Peyraud. ‘There will be many attractive featâ€" ures on this unusualt dccasion ~foreâ€" most of which will be the *playing of the celebrated cellist, Mr, Hans Hess with Mr. Clarence Eidam at the piano and the singing of Estrid Buck the talented wife of the .wellknown painter, Mr. Claude Buck. The North Shore MacDowell association, of which Mr. Otto R. Barnett of Glencoeâ€"is president, is carrying on its share of the nationwide interest in supporting the MacDowell Colony at Peterborâ€" ough, New Hampshireâ€"the greatest inspirational movement for the adâ€" .vancement of creatixe arts in Amerâ€" ica, so bravely reglized by Mrs. Macâ€" Dowell after the death of the great composer with the help of the foreâ€" most artists, musicians and wrifers of the land. The space in the natural ampitheatre of the Peyraud ravine is ‘! so limited that the tickets for the fete, which will be nominal, will be quickly exhausted. Mrs. ‘Dwight Orâ€" | tutt, telephone, Glencoe 238, is the general: <ticket chairman and town | ticket chairmen will be announced in | the early issues of the press as will |.new details of the fete. Note the | date, Tuesday, June 18, and watch for â€"!â€"further announcements. The plant sale held yesterday afâ€" ternoon by the Community Garden classâ€" on the lawn of the Woman‘s club was a mostf successful+one. The warm weather, brought out a large number of buyers. Ravinia Woman Will Preside at Jubilee The Chicago Alumni chapter of Kappa Beta Pi International Legal sorority, will sponsor a Postâ€"Initiaâ€" tion Jubilee, in the form of a dinner aRd celebration at the Illinois Womâ€" en‘s Athletic club on Saturday, May 11 at 6 p. m. The student chapters at Northwestern, University of Chiâ€" cago, Kent, Loyola, De Paul, John Marshall and Chicago Law schools will each put on a stunt. Mrs. Rayâ€" mond S. Simons of 286 Roger Wilâ€" liams avenue, Ravinia, a past national president of Kappa Beta Pi and presâ€" ident of the Chicago Alumni chapâ€" ter, will preside. She will have as her guest for the various initiations prior to the dinner as well as on that occasion, Mrs. Alice Craig Edgerton _of Mukwonago, Wis., founder of Kappa Beta Pi. Close Season May 21 | The North Shore Wellesley circle will close its season with a meeting Tuesday, May 21, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Brown, 722 Prospect avenue, Winnetka, at 2:30 o‘clock. The aftâ€" ernoonâ€" program will consist of elecâ€" tion of officers, discussion of programs for next year, and music. COMMERCE CHAMBER _ | T Pish! HEARS FINE TALK | ===>= C. D. Morris Speaks on Railroads at Session Tuesday Night; Other Features f Large attendance and much enâ€" _ thusiasm marked the regular monthly _ meeting of the Highland Park Chamâ€" ber of Commerce Tuesday evening at the Green Teapot dining room in the Masonic Temple building. Folâ€" lowing a splendid dinner, the business meeting was held and in the program which followed the feature ‘was an inttresting andâ€" informative" address â€"â€" by C.; D. Morris, assistant to the. chairman of the Western Railway presidents committee on Public Relaâ€" tions. Mr. Morris was presented by J. W. Simons. Forceful Speaker . Mr. Morris, who is a forceful and eonvincing. speaker, spoke in general or the railroads of the United States and their relation to public welfare, and he divided his ° address under threée heads, dealing with separate groups affected by railroad operation â€"the people who use the railroads, whether shippers or passengers; railroad employes of whom there are approximately three millions, he said, and who are vitally interested in the welfare of the failroads because it means their own benefit indirectly and third, the stockholders, who today are in large members made up of the public in general and not a group of capitalists, which formerly. was the idea entertained: regarding railway owners. *‘ 4 â€" He explained that to all three of these groups the prosperity of the railroads was .beneficial because unâ€" der such conditions the roads were able to give better service to passâ€" and afford better employme it tions to employes and offer better inâ€" ducements to owners of their stock whose ‘.ever growing numbers are made up of people from all. walks of life. & Wl d Annual Meeting of ~â€" Lake County Roads Assn. Held Last Week Fred Grimm, highway commuissioner in Ela township, last week was electâ€" ed president â€"of the Lake County Good Road Officials‘ association at a meetâ€" ing held in the supervisors‘ chambers. He had served as president of the past year. > All of the old officials were returned to office including Supervisor James Kelly, Lake Forest, as viceâ€"president ; Supervisor Emil Ficke, Lake Zurich, as treasurer; Mrs. Lohfa J. Rushâ€" more, of Fox Lake, as secretary; and County Superintendent of Highways R. M. Lobdell, Waukegan, as correâ€" sponding secretary. _ t (Continued on Page 6) Thursday, May 16, 1929 of Thursday, May at 540 Central Av Telephone Hig Chicago office: 6 1 se ces queriniee iccanedinsimmiines SUBSCRIPTION All communicat by the name ar Articles for public by Wednesday no current issue. * â€" Resolutions of :« obituaries, notices zffairs â€"where an lished, will be c ing ~‘The Presbyts on â€" Tuesday & children and th Community H party came in on their arriv after which n wereâ€"played: sented with lif were donated THURSDAY Mr. and Mr: nounce the daughter Mar Mr.: W. Buell Mrs. Stephen Mr. Scace w University of ber of Delta ® Mr. and M nounce the daughter, Kat ward J. Loew ius Loewenth: . Mrs. A. J. 1 day evening Fay‘s birthda dred was the The Junior Monday eveni Edith Ringda Mr. and Mi entertain the urday evenin Mr. and M Ravinia spen! ville, â€" la., â€"v parents. § Miss Grac end in Joliet Mrs. H. S. evening after atives at ‘Ba Mr. and M of _Ravinia _ York, from â€" Scotland to s Mr..A. W evening for Minn., where ination. Mrs. C. R avenue, will class of t chureh next ‘Mrs. Frar ‘hrnd Park h ment. # Mr. James Ravinia for in Parkersb . Mr. and M announce t] born Thursc hospitgl.~ A Miss Agnes Local

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