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Highland Park Press, 5 Dec 1929, p. 6

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EH Eil ltl "r-rr-""'"","-'"-,"-""".'"""'"")""'-"""- - ----q.--------.---..-.-- "rtiiiTtttttlttiiiiiiT"iiiii"iii; 963:7 theb announce two Jecturee " the Palmer house, tinder the unplug of the Garden Club of Illinois, on Mon.. day, Dee. ' at ti p'eloek, "How" Seeds m Bungee; end " 2:00 p. m., the and”! 3‘ itlt John Btrrrmt-irr “Nah; Hanna.” The lecturer in to brill-yank mm;,m of Garden Margin _ V _ imam church. "" -iiimriiTrriCGiFiiiirimiir%i'rtv" Wed- nesday morning at her home in Lake F!oreet,--feglowimr many mh' of ilk nets. She was 81 yursoldjon Nov. T, 1929. Her husband died in 1925. and thm_:re living three sons und two daughters; Frederick P., George I. and Frank J, Wuhan, Mrs. Hm Rhode and Min Ruth -Wtntttati, m of Lake Forest. Albert C. Wuhan of Wilmette ins gt; , svr3ht-sdtrr, wiwmflfljm Mrs. C. G. Wenban, a resident of Lake Forest“ for more than50 you: teCteEc-l1tt.etactsryretr in ttthtm In selecting her songs for the West Ridge concert, Min Pierson has chosen perrtrstri.trhieh' -e has . delighted undi- ences ell over the. country. Min Van Cleve, u representative of the Amer.. ican Library association; man: on “Children's Beck: and Reading." ", Well Known Resident , T C of Lake Forest Dies The commiftee in chute -ot th? series invites the general public to fiflflLQegabsuigmy -.. The iriaitine artists who 'eu the attttitr nn aware!» are' Edith "mmrtha Pierson, concert ”prune. and Jessie Gny Van Cleve, known na- speaker. Both worm-u- have‘1made" We: for themselves in their respec- tive lives of endeavor. Amusements havoboen completed toChandloa large crowd at West Rides school on the evening of De. camber 14, when that school brings two. famous atersoatnimsir-to Highland Park in the second of its series of four eduiatioiint entertainments. 1?tee.ittqoftheatrtkntsofttter high new} are invited to no Interesting Program Dee. 14 at West Ridge School; Invite Public “mafiwni‘tr.mm“or Phi Beta Eattra, national honors an scholutic fntcfnity, and in “an have banana-o1 the most popular cluplains in the United States Navy during the World War. F-., Dr. Baud C. Chm-en. pu- b! of the Phat Mt“ a! 8m New York. will we); in a What, the D-Ntd-ahiud. high wind next‘Tuudny on the “Genius ttf ha.” .. Ttl)i?llihlrHllrNl)jll, scam. hfl8IMllI,Y ports were _read and election of om- eern held. Thou chosen for the en- suing W verb: Mrs. Emma Hm. worthy matron; Mrs. Arthur Smu- son, worthy patron,. Mm. Blondie Muller, mute 1tlg"-,ti'a1lt,'t ftti m‘m a.0hu8ttttrfr1 Ari"' it) ”mid”. ttttret; Mn but» W,,,_,..‘,_.V I H - - _ NSrNA.'N" _ The new iiaiiitiiuk urGia Chapter .No.. s71itrf?auljlttuiss,,aggg,, -,._Ntp. T, "-'-"-6- .hsld Whmmt‘ ' a tueebtitttr-Mittr1ot'taaimtmr,rdatnrii. ter of Hunt! Mm. Albert Lawn. Mr. and In. knob, who are put painful! ‘mtrond this. chapter, nag-ted with the initiator, work; 'tmrtrnerriiiirziiiiTRtiiititirtirmre success of the occasion. All the visi- tom my. very otttustaatie over the building with its generous equipment and!“ artistic furnishings; Eastern Star Holds T __ -r.Wertiottaitr0ttieers, The internal; Asjtt"eitiqat jk the Green Bay iced oriitiirttrriit1"rtening in d brilliant mecca injury way. The Humble Francis G. mm, state superintendent of public instruction. came up from thtrhtefutd to the the 9M1!!! than»; We as most inspiring didimeetive end Was very irdtrmtitthed." The Elin Place lbcnd, under the Whip of Mr. iBriniey thaw,, endothc orchestra, di. rotated by Miss Gilead: Benz, fur- nished 549va number: which were ", 0 _ anadei4ttrrNtrt, ap- pearance and was very mtteTi7iieour, used by its reception. Miss Caroline Weile, kindergarten director at Elm Piece, an: two beautiful numbers with Miss» ”WW”'M- punying; Mrs. Raymond Herman, president of Elm Place P. T. A., pre- sided over the meeting and introduced Mhcfik1ward-HartrArve, president of the Green Bay Road school auxiliary. who gave a message of npprecietion for the new building in helm}! of 'he. mop she txspree1tteti.,, J.fr. George -?irar1ityrcrrrideaiuTfrhiiiiii,et. Wa- tion, introduced ' Couittrmi'iisrlnten- dent T. Arthur Simpson, who made a short but appropriate xaddme. Tours of impaction of the,.miouc parts of the building and c'ocinl gathering in thereahe'ei' harem“ 'ieftesih,. Hon. Francis G. Blair ' at School Dedication MLDnhi iiiGrFi:

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