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Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1929, p. 36

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THE P] (Stl Girl- . . Vernon Rudolph ..ttr.. Hurburd -Wampler ._. John Merntoah ___._t_ Néummm Fell c..-..,, Branner ,Armentroat Guilio (Sm-uni r-e'"'""' Andrew Petrm -.re.mPP. Herbert Zimn'mr ___p-_ Tommy Brennan .... Andrew Ericson te..-..' Tom Paths ............... Richard 1c1rg',.t,itt _.-' Jerry Me sires _.h... George Bowden _---..-. Calvin Defunbnngh Jgohere--Selxmsltsack - Robert Peterson'-.., Bonner Huffman" ?.... John Epstein .m.V.trr.t.. Stuart Choke .r-tt_tier, Lorraine Lindstrom Eleanor Chtitg ___.-...- Olida Zimmer .t..t.-_.t.. Olive Lindstrom Cc.., Doris -htmatt.,C...'-.., ..-. Mamie Trina .tFe_e.f... Dorothy Boylan ....... Janet McCain-er" .... Vera McCremlic .tV.metm Louise Miler '_.-.... Winifred Coleman _"""' _Loretta Schwnlnack Betty Schmidt ........... Margaret Muldanec Mary Venturi, """"'"S-r_ Leona Weiaehendovit Anna Tami ‘............... Helen Titman .t.trrm-e--. Anna Repholz ........_. Kathleen -Wuudhury _ Theresa Zohnley _rtt...e Dorothy Mohthuer ...t Bernice Kin-tum J.-: Marjorie Kurlwn ..c. Agnes Boiflan ............ Fourth "Happy" Wampler, 18 points. Prize-Gold Medal. Fifth - Lorraine Lindstrom, 17 points, Prize Silver Medal. Standing of Entries _ Standing of boys and girls in the nlayground track meet is as follows: seeond--Vehton Rudolph,21 points. Prize-ii inch silver loving cup. Third-Robert Walker, 21 points. Prize-41% jnelr silver' loving cup. First - Stuart Croke, 23 points. Prize-M inch silver loving cup. Practice for the pageant is getting under way. Several simple but in- teresting numbers will be presented in costume, The little ones as well as the older ones taking part. Sunset Wood Playgiound Winners of. pack meet-at Sunset, August 8, are: - _ PLAYGROUND SEASON 7 DRAWING TO CLOSE Sheridan Road at "HI, Lulu! "N Brlweon Wiimotie, and' Kenilworth JOHN 2ENGELER, Inc.. Roman-nu ' _ iimrtte 4636 (Continued from page 8) )ANCE will. the ”incriminating A ’rim‘mnr A In No Main Land Motor to .e Phone Highland Park 2801 OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT IN HIGHLAND PARK . . Cleaner and Dyer I.'.'..'.'.",',' _'r.EC'iir' .......15 _.._..;14 .g.....12 ........12 ,.......i ._...12 Mull -...11 -....10 .....10 10 £3 17 " " .18 . - "Under. Eight'Contracts ‘The work of constructing the w'a- terworks improvements is being done by contract, under the supervision of the designing engineered ,For this purpose the'project iFG divided into tiithCdivision.s, iuid contracts were awardeddor each of these. "The larg- esWcontraet, involving. over forty per cent of the total,“ is for Aiivision A, which includes all the structural "Work of thencw plant. -This contract was awarded to the Priester Construction company; of Davenport, Iowa. _ The filtererrwater basin, above described, is a part of their contract. They are represented in Highland Park by Wil- liam Covemaker,.as superintendent, assisted by R. T. Minney and L..W. Pannell. . ---q . -. the amount of water filtered so as to keep step with the amount pismped into the mains. This can not always be done, however, as sudden demands on the' plprtt may exceed the normal output'of the filters. In such ucases, the temporary heavy demands-will be cared for by’ drawing on the storage' in the basin. ", ". . DESCRIBE OPERATION OF NEW FILTER PLANT Tlte Club Year Book is being com- piled and any. member whose address has changed since last year is asked to notify Mrs. Capleton Harkness, H. P. 287, at once. Prospective mem- bers are also asked to communicate with Mrs. 'Horkness id order that they may participate completely in the fall activities of the clu'b. These classes will have as instructor, M. Marius Jean whose studio is in the Fine Arts Building, Chicago, M. Jean’s able instruction has received high praise from those attending his classes in previous years. The classes will meet Tuesday‘mornings in the fellnwing divisions: Advanced class----.) a.m. Intermediate class-IO a.m. _ Beginner's elass--11-12 am. . Mrs. Ralph Greenlee, H. P. 689, is chairman of this department. A nominal fee is made for members ship in these classes. _ ". i To!!!” Class "The Community. Garden class has been active throughout the summer, visiting gardens of membersqnd friends and the fottts beds of Grass Lake. In October the annual bysi- ness meeting and election of officers will be held at the club house. PLAN FINE PROGRAM FOR WOMAN’S CLUB (Continued from page 6) Continued from page 7) Thursday. Amt 15, 192: ‘Miss 'BesS: the Girls Ca: .' mons- Farm Mich., sGict Three Oaks, "-ily, were fo: fad. _ Thursday, Mr. and Je, tive yellow b Street, is flea expect 'to m1 Chicago. _ Mr. Alber Iowa, spent in Dthrfieid. Miss Clan a luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. W. E home on Ha: Mr. and Waukegan/g un Sunday, zli‘, Mr. and Anna Hirtm Mrs. O. S. S m" Mrs. Gear avenue, was club on last , Yrs. Roy I tables of b Chestnut' stn The Dom home on sea and member of one hund: Mmes. R. Alex Willma Blaine, Chri: tis were an bridge Jyneht Mrs, E. J. I Tuesday. Mrs. F. H end _guest, Harrisburg, her marrisup ter of the la anston. Th where the' I and the Ma; house -now Huhn. Mr. Their%n H and has thrt merly an ins sity and is Curtiss Air Franklin is a child, -They lin’s mother. Mr, and' cago, who , Deerfield, vi ity onJSundI '.y.sj.W::y:?iry. Dee

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