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Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1930, p. 3

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erm “unmade Shoe Shop, 587.0911- tral avenue, in celebrating its ttrat “Diver-em "with I ~_Itore_vide are. au, tg" -hC1tojititteiriitmid. their Brst War In one of Highland Pnrk'e fum- "y of successful business homes. 11te.v report that their experience in the P8tatttttltf, he; been more than; ..., " , - - J _. " IE2M=lmlt'1 The, Dundee tide" tral "was. in eels! ey'verr "with .31 2hi, it was“... h mllf,),rrriscowsis-J_,u. T w; , With Big Shoe Sale . Hui; Allon eordialtr invited to I She will talk, informally on the Prom-am School and dhcusgion will follow. In. George Gnidzik will act " hone... "sisted by In. Mildred Hunk: " whose home Dr. Seed: it I ott,t1c. . Anyone Interested in Dr. Nellie Seeds, direetoret Mann- nit Fromm nhool near New York City will speak to a group of women pat 2headnar-utai'ic, Mir“ the "home, " Mia. 'Wiitirm, Welsh,, " Belle "can, at 8 p, M. Dr. Seeds who holds tie dam-uni of Bryn his)" and University of Pennsylvania has, traveled tttt our t'si'i-)rjiai'ijii,ii.i,iriiii) PtuarhTaEiiatlii' all: also whites for a min. - ‘ Dr. Nellie Seeds tir may! J. rl-ft-fit-y-eh-res-aria, Frookiyn.’ New York, .and attended figmmnndhichwhNk-Oflhat tity and of Pttuttan."tiiii7r' he rent to Match university, Prince. ton, New Jersey, where he received a classical education, and was award- 41-stryAedyatit--titil/iieiiiTriitii7=i;i; Modern History. Mg McCo'rmak then spent some two - in Europe, where he attend ‘the Universities of Leipzig and hebingen, studying his- ----(Ctmttmsed on Page 12) I . The meeting will be held in the school auditorium tt1_ty.tttgtt1tt_mmutu, mmma’fiichm Every father and mother in, the ditr. trict is urged to attend and hear this dlstinguiahed "hour. The puny who are elmdy familiar with Mr; MeCormaek's, work will be interested, in the following brief sketch of iii) life. T _ . ptr - “10M " usual-mack. nation“! sdC'1'l'lii'idll will bathe spake!- at the Durham-Shields PEA. meet- init, on Thursday Harmon. Feb. 6, at 3500 Fm. His unbloct will be "What Ctiti, Education Remy Ae. complish tor the Average Human Be- in: La Sane-Peru Btttieruteitdent to Speak to Deerriieldetttttetega P. T. A.-, His‘Cmer T. Jr?llidi!,8,ll!ihflrAt-,-.-,---i museum. FM}. ' The Thom/J. Mirthtrinaeit, anti vaenity of Penmylvinia In; ad .11 our lr-Tse-tsyndrome ThalriaGiic' Aha also write: magazine. ' '" vounfi' XVIII _ your: to Valentino party ”that continuum than Great: Bay mm ftrit mint-try. who, rum"-.. l Sketch of Career attend. Cr' be H "i'i"'iiiffii""iitr' thee Press on“ BaruettioI, in, "he, February IS., 7 __1 "NV, ' '11:}. A; ___ _ F V 7 'C-ar-lr-ttnr-tmer-str;- o" rir"G'aiC a“ . t .. min the Macon. School P.' T. A. on- Mm., sewed shocked , bad cut on Wetland-y; Feb. 5, is editor of. the the had and “. him to “is Rich- mnguine. NlldueAkRret Screen." With W Park We. Mu' my“!!! an “demanding of what in good in Ind been “and she' Irent to her at u we“ H of Visit. the Miners "ttpt. 1ur. FeAhtt did ttot Rm ta an» em in order to conduct their Pt"'tr6oiNththiUiisirikiu1iiii' and gushes; naturally. Hr.‘Gn¢ne-will he m not held. _ items censoring and the education! a-----..--. _ value of pictures. wisely chosen. “an!" on... Pan-In- Mull-1-2 " - - _ ==a=ira=La7ir.TiaaUii'i=l' » W Tr" V "‘,~AI _ ‘I I. I. M. (i ' At 'the last regal-r meeting mi January 28, Mr. Frederick Heller of New York gave a delightful mus- trated talk on Bermuda. which was. of mien!» {unrest to the prospec~ tive sojomner. _ . Nelson Greene Will T F _ Address P; T. A. Féb. 5 Hrs. Elinbeth HcCrystle Hath. . March 5 " 10:30 'tam-c-Open" date. March " " 10:30 aatt.-r-"Enrtr glass, -and Pewter,” Mis. Robert J. .JFebrun-ry M) at sri, 1im--"omrra," Mrs. Elizabeth McCrystle Heath. _ February " 1trii'0'rpttrictc"otirii,i' u_. mx_4x A: -- - - A, Febrmry 5 " 10:30 a. m.Vwarver.. lets and Quilts, Old and Wade-n,” Mina Eliubeth Robertson. f ‘___ ka toric Silver,” Mrs; Gin-a TB. Wells, K,tlo shop. / / The OiuiiRFettat, offers the following intatreatiittt series of tilt; to be than in the lounge Attt Wednesday morn- ing; " ten-thirty. . _ é 'str-of-aa-settle-PA-LG/i" Fiitii"iiirrii- school to gddress Deerfiehi-ghieiU' P. T. A. February dbst'ecrrrrr-rai-rrrrrr-zet5r'rr; Intemstiha Nth, To _ _-_---.---'-" F -‘Wednesday Mornings Noted educator and Want: J, ara%a "iiitrt"g", -e Attendanog At _ "c-r-c-r-c-ri-r-CC.?:',.',.'..,'..'.':!.':,".,.'-) F. D. Clancy hue/a1; [ . ( ImPnessine Services Ill-l-III-I-II-i-r. Blown PM. [mums ton-mum? Wednesday eve. superintend- "a; Mrs. Hunt): __' BeWert, ' 822 North, Green Bay road, Highland Park, was injured Friday night and the Harmon coupe which 3M drove wu ttt , wanted when wealllded with o: " driven by JulhnirComm, " of Oak- t ”in: 'statttat,t=sU.i. a . I - l . , " .3, Mm Sailor: rheeived I bad cut on avenue. "r you tid - who quad t whratotostriatwerii%r, Yes, El Sheridan and his arch-tr; 'eteiaiMtgegtrggttggtitI-iEiiiiiikiaiiifa, " .r4,-q,e-hiFtt%=ula.utdll IPI . P, at. 'IM"" hail, Laurel mum..- " on- ..-__- ' _.. '.' wiiiiijriiTiiTiiGisi'i"Ti ____ _ 1 Accident at Bhrhsirod eg, a nweldt, Edwin Klimt, George Klehm, Luwrence Doolittle. 4rthiiratin, William Diem. Fred Ru- dolph, Lester Tilany. tMkem of the Elk: lodge in charge 'ot the service at the cemetery Were James Collins, leading knight acting as exalted ruler in the absence of, Exalted Ruler Archibald Abetcromby, ford Moran, esteemed leading knight, William Desmond, esteemed loyal knight; Carl Anderson. eeteemed lee.. tttthttt knight. T 5 _ C -'?ltattf2'ttttt, '35:?!"- were Geog-[é _,__, -..--. ”we... "%FiBM u we (lunatic depart respect for the tine character of the ment of the colleze. The production deceased gentleman, and the great of this tragedy fa one of the 111051 mass of beautiful ftowem which filled' ambitious attempts of this little the, the home and church indieated the" uttrt mun. which Ins won mapy'lm widespread sorrow and sympathy oe- rel: in recent yarn for its exeenem ‘caaioned by his death. Interment' was Work The plly entails more the; at the cemetery it Northtteid, and the usual meant of preparation, and there the Elks lodge had charge, their the Method We met with. by the tmrurritud1 being used. . Garrick .Pllyers in itr 1'fttt1tte.titttt, The active irh9rti,gyg,tgs, . £93299?;959uttnd‘1mtiifim aiirs1-'i.i.rf'i',?r"a'ldzr, - ' 1ihtiietrNsg- WiiiiiirC' is manna that its produc- son. Ernest F. Gail; Paul L. Udell, tion" in Highland Park will prove a Henry Wieneéke, Elmer Green, Pramy 'ttttttt dtstiehtNt feature of the Worn.. Barthotomar. Honorary pallbearers an's eitetts winter promm. . were Gerorare Rot-lamina}. fs-., Pr, i. Tammy, “mini Aria"; we xuuem Ilritqtt from an hon. at 1:30, and tho church services were held at St. Paui's Ewan-lied church, Doom-light the Itev.I. G. Piepenbrook damning. Atteddanee was very large, 1i1r'y1tahtirurutreaenLiioi'ifr "tFi-it-tiii Forth shore and many toms ing from a distance to signify that“ respect for the tine chnrnnhn- no a» wasn‘t!!! me when! rites held Satur- day afternoon for P. D. Clavey, pion- leer We! the north, tho ortto died enddenly of heart trouble January so while sojourning in Flor- ida tor the herteitt of his, health. The funeral started from the home at 1:30, and the church services were held at St. Paul’s Evangelical church, Peeriteid, the Rev. F. G. pinata-MI- mutual a wealth?” non! tribute marked the funeral rih- I...“ 9-..... --"v - - mum, .. but.“ 15 in}? " $ttrhte hm Ind and a beat Balm s"U't tt, he 'll (one. He did not 10 do " Mt. a '2At 'a"cir2iadiit fg't.gi I And any will to immune." 1?,-rmmeer'traeur LAM "Q"- hin, Lam-d ypu ”1 not one of the li, ”-""'-a puny-cut!!! A; --, _, nae character of the man, and the great al Bower, which til.1ed' church indieated the' ow and sympathy oc- lenth. Interment' was I" thqtte_eg, IP." tearl ““9 Women's ihtti i u " me women's clubi_ in the Tenth ”105m district have contributed $10,591 to ' of oak.. “mo 35.71232. "‘V ' -.' T%mt . , h ir' I 171116 "men’s clubs. The , am In: contrihntqd.~$1.ooo to the w cut" on fund. The Brut armament chub-mun the High- wu Mm. Rerrasir of the Tenth dir. hawwmmd Met. _ _ 'thte-ttttrt, thirty in 1&4!!! on Sunday “are; Karim-egg! a Cu. "fe __- _ to Open Sunday’s me ileum on pertod, furniture, yhich m to have been given'before the Woman’s club by Mr. Erskine of the Dunn-ck Fumiturc Ca., has been indeftnitity postponed. ; . Eminent. Fund .__ TV...“ tite"," than that Alisha..." The mt of tho pm. ouch that»: of which is u Rodent " Lake Forest 1tothstti, in as follows: _ . Undu- Prot. Tomliason’n skim di.. rection this Walt pie; is panned with Wang! mtturstanditw by this talented group at amateur play- ers. each a! whom in "eetunttrUit, no that the result is {notably fine mum It won high praise from two hm audiences in [Lake Forest, MAMMMfinuâ€"at the Woman’s Grub February L] The wt of the Nan nah member A. _L:_1 st - - , a: the annual tttteimeetirttr of the . Bitumd Park Woman's club, to be V held . new” evening. February 4, the feature ttill be the presented“ by the Gprrtek Players of LakeFor- est college of Hertha Fhiviit'ii famous drama, “Children cf. the Moon." The play will be given‘ at flirli, e'.ttotrtr.ue-fyrHetr'iiirrd-'ir1-i-ii'ii'a-1r'- the direction of fret. Russell C. Tom- linson. head of the dramatic depart- ment of the college. The production of this tragedy is one of the most ambitious attempts of this little the- atre map, which has won mapy 1m- rel: in recent yarn for its excellent Work. The play entails more than the usual amulet of preparation, and the marked success met with. by the Garrick flay": in itr 1'fte1ttett.ettt '3tt1i,qtltit f‘Bilmnd 'ahtFtttimsrti-ir'atji'ii' Ear-est, is matinee that its produ:-. tion"in mtthiattd Park will 'htYtqrga I. 1r"'fl'ipil'l1t;iiiiiC,- _ llMfrllllRlBpliR4 Garrick Player. of Life Forest Players to Present "Chir drearof Moon” _ My hi the momii; Giit GiC tn the main; may and”. ,.rti1--aues--tt.-uetirGr-G"Gaifi At the annual open’nieeting hum“: ..__t - - r"teAtTtiire.' Tani Kirkland Pm and wing. teetiire on INaiiii'ir Cub of hot. Russell C. Tom- of the dramatic depart- college. The production edy is one of the most up?“ of this little the- “lino-ed 1am Pug Iarege, an». "a? ttgtg Ntneat) tt ti} his:

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