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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1929, p. 4

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The story is depicted in m scenes; and, is most musing from the . omsnintrotuhecatursiih atir, talkinz to _ltirArrglrrchrhr._rtttegii Geoiiiit Tavern to the cloning-mo} when Rip returns from his maul-1 sleep in the Catskill mountains. Children bomatarto 601m miffed toteke a trip into tttelosdofMhk.e- Believe with TonySerg’s little wood- en-hended eaters, who will present a _atr1rtrtet-ateminmatt-tatirvatuaratswr, Dome Rnthenberz of Yale univer- sity, " the Elm Place school endl- torinm.- -Biehinnd Park, Wednesday afternoon and evening, November M. at Elm Place Nov. 13 -' in “Rip Van Winkle" So1aachaw,iaiatari-tdt- to a community so rich a civic Ieglcy as did Mrs. Seyferth; her nine years of service (1918-1926) on the school bond of district 108; her repeated guidance as president of Lincoln School’s Parent-Tmher usbchtion and her steadfast Work in helm}! of the Nurses’ association of Highland Park are but meager 'recardinzl of "theutitrttMeaneeof a life such a him; This sue-fully dedipted "trt" piece, the, Joint “that Mr. John Van Bergen end. Mr. George Kaela, has an artistic 'trn-ttaries) In which rapidly .ttrirtt birds when” the tiitrht af time, the whole'h wrought in, full but We mm feces of the: clock, legible at long renewing softly illumined at night. It is expressive of the devotion of the Rich Civje Legacy _ Yesterday afternoon at n “that; of _ pupils. When and mm eitt%spr, I to! 1tttJiett,eyr .1!!!“ odd to the Inte Nil! u, sum-eh on the southeut corner of tho building knownanm Lincoln taboo! " High- land Park. _ 1rt'Gitiiiir, $373331}??? matrr" Unveiled Woke-lay; Brie! Emory 1toMttVtbtt1mrttt tho (Continued on mi. 45) “and: ,-ttri--dttmitr-iitett ' ”I... m af a damn: Gertrude, who in z Junior " Mold-Budd: and two sons Nora: and Ermt who aT, enrolled at ‘le tttttN,, 4* ocoe Imus. _ _ Rev. Fisher we: Wed in e " ting "mMttntr end then ttddrpyttt4 his congregation in e sincere,- and). *htmtrheatirm*htir-irtamseer. "Hem:- pre-ed hie frrpmseittti?t,rfor. the hematite} eervieee whigh' had been avenged imsiuitint the tht-,, and the music. There wee e spacinl “than: by the choir of mixed voices, e solo "Out of the Deep" by Alice “eye: of utrF'isrsmt_e9mrke and e duet, “We Divine” by line Meyer end Clement Wt11tnmmtes of Lela Far- at. college. Afterthelerviee the1 ttP-ttttpr-tdiv. end Mud the people for theft my iriLiiLiG MWthflgzflfimzmndlymifitmd after the sermon. ‘Rev. Roth had charge of the aggtgmt-c:attet --e mam itirirc'crriiiiiiiiiisaip' “W _ 1:55: fame eo-ttation and wound 11¢erqu ‘on behalf of the church 3nd Myself. He stressed the import.. aneeotthettaatorasnfrissnddthia 90091: and mod the congregation to eo-operate and ttimr,their pastor their eontidenee and respect. _ He thanked mm, the Rev. W. Earfséim'f at the morning services Sunday, No- vember 3. 1tev.Ear1A.Rothwhottnauen' the patrtorusf St. Johns Evangelical chm-9h N. Green Bay mad and Borne. Install New Minister L- in Impressive Service '3...B3, ALLW. 'ak L A L "urdrtmeematee Chi-l Is Micah! mfo’ IV HICKmWIIl-IR "'TrNr"'FTr'NnirT F?,',,':,') -t,t Eli-iii- 1'ii'gii,i,'iii1'cdIii/,: Ina! ta 8mm, Par ‘01::er No. I” R. be tttiod A, It:' gym conga-gm. an). den». "iiiil It" “WM Waning, Nor. M. K 2 , _ it! “he! tltt_ttretimror, mum imnmmmm in: decorated In gutumn colon. no when" table was decorated in Ahtk and white, ucli weer .rteehintr a a fair: _ .. 4 “the next metthyrpytt1 be held Wtditettdetr- ovening. November 20, nitd yin be kamn night. Shoup, North Chicago, Ada; Pearl Aehen, Kennel“, Ruth; Blanche Mite elicit, Lihettyville, Esthe ' Nellie G. aur, Sounds i',iii'iiii,li,i'eiii?,iigt Alsutatutt-trre “Ingmar: _Arthur Swanson, sentinel: Valie Weber, Millburn, chaplain; BerthaN. Hutelrinzs, Glenview, mambo]; Coro- lfne thutrn,, organist; Ellen Pearson, Waukezan, honorary sentinel; Blanche Inner, junior put matron ttrCamptte11 chapter, soloist. Ida R. Bin- wuvthe (use orhonur for" the evening. _ - . The work _of the” emu}: in: begufifuuy exxmpiitud. b Other omcers assisting with the work were; Elsie gurden, Deerfield, associate matron; Ruth Purcell, Bar- rington, secretary: Aileen Harrison, Malena, treasttrerr" Emily Mullen, 1riprltttlam, .Qpndngtreuz. “En- Jan, _ - _‘._- - my. “"9. WIN?” "I 913B of Lake Forest served as worthy matron and Mr. 'r.' Pollock 'tAntioch/reed u {to y patron. in Fear of Attack by ' Spouse, Escaped Convict ttttttttttr ’ H h Mr. Rc: "Mn.“x" other importan efature has been re- corded mong its pleasant memories. Wednesday evening was worthy mn- tron's night and Mrs. Laurel Sobey, in After he was placed'hx prison it was discovered that he was suffexin: from tuberculosis and he was nemoved to the itifiiinrhirAWiiL" Eastern Star Holds Delightful Meeting 1km in Bent hits Novek we: Involved in 3 bank rob- bery at Kalamazoo, adieh., in 1926, wording to Police Chief Welter Hen- denon of Bitthirdod, who received the word of the Inn’s escape. August 14 of that who we: apprehended by Mat, 'lttarriatitrrtnsi,ut aritrhiaad Parkendwu turned over tothe Michim euthorities for Damnation. 1idrtrittttuut gui1trnnd-aeaaramtq. teneed to life imprisonment " Innis. TMrMtrNmr%tai%iFTit%ci'tii _ 'rt _ TirGitir;trii'; the polka from Ionh. hits um rainy hm brought, Mini}; mum: and hunt out to seek revenge. 'tttttthte, I“: 1ttrAttt1ryrmtr his? "tif [HI bellevod that the robber may r, laboring under the delusion that Tqe m ham 1nd 'ttmar or employment 'of In. Prank Noah, was under (and this week as poiieo “and the gain] at Pemtk-Nemtttcherrdtttatmtet,' a convicted bank robber, who amped from the prison hospital at Ionk, Mich., Slinky. held up a Ming ata- tion and 'p.ttottnemt his intention of The exhibition of his, paintings he] by Toni, Wilden last Week at It homo and studio, 1824 Rice ateee anlnlt, has . great success. It '" argtil,,att-utLaatLa number. ,otâ€"pll ttiriiire, purchased. They will h left hand!!! for I fuel: or two t (in the» an opportunity to no the who desire to do stthert wen out“ Hm it a. city at greet lim personal trattle as great no that Chicago or of New York when t ttyettdtpisse--cthtr,le-to--ao, huge crowds on the streets. q Population’ Increased » The popnlltionb of Moscow w artif1ettilr increased 'by moving t capital there. Thousands of an omcials had to be moved. As 1,: cult the city is may oval-crowd and a moat fantastic way of livil J, LU, tCiitt I in...” News"; Le',' J,, The Master Cleaners-a new bu: neu firm in Highland Ptrk,-h" It: opened " 539 West Central avenu It is owned and operated by "ga, Edwards? Coating and George Pete sen, both well known, in Wiitts% Park. Mr. Coating hall had Mel 'mtrrearperieneeht thtrertrttraarw Mr. Petersen about ten rears) The state that no stone hill be left u turned to the prompt and omelet gersi,tasststatltcttttrtimmtttr-.--c,,.,,, Exhibit Pictures in - _ _ A Ravinia This We "When plain: mtttt:Pttrttnd Rani; to “tail - the celebration ther tenth anniversary of Sov Russia, she went beneath an a: which c,tr,tyc,,gh,ttsr.r,ataL,3tith, AW. from: in holiday fashion, lighted a tttttof red electric lights and b; tte "syn "Wekome ”Soviet Rum " '-,r Two Moscow- To her there appear to be t' Moscow. One is n Bulkan villa; iatttniteiy poor and trutsttg, In: hog: made of plaster, streets pqrgr'sFi, cobblestones, and whkfin Spring I come rivers of running mud, pc shops and 11ng provincial ttht ping streets. The” other is Home chapel; ot enormous wealth. .- Master Cleaners Open _ Store on Central A T ON THE MIN Ito, In. Sinclair Lewis on Tues afternoon an to the members tht. 1“ [thee!. Park J, fl.! 'd,', it,,'t,g,i,i, t 1i"ii"hii'FFaiiriiiiii of "garit' Bus: 3mm of the immensity of country and its one hundred thir three nationalities, it in aimeutt draw any general conclusions of _ country. It was Manx-pose to l wliht she saw. T By her magnetic p nudity and dynamic manner I drew a most illuminating pietitre her audience. _ Woman’s Club Meeting Thursday, Non

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