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Highland Park Press, 8 May 1930, p. 14

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" Phone "" The Lawn Mower Shop 700 Central Ave. LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Hospital Day: Monday, Mag " v 1 9 "Wu q PHONE 3090 THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL ' ANY SIZE We Call for and Deliver l PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNING Work Guaranteed. Estimate. Itree 530 South um. Avenue, Highl‘nd Put. m. " "Br. experience land Park Huwital-': This is the one d fold benefits to the community.' It serves over the city's health. year's activities for Telephone Highland Park and helps all while standing guard H. P. PAHNKE Highland Park, Ill. ay set a: ide from Jhe lmd learn its mani.. you to visit High- THE PRESS The high school courts also came in fur their daily abuse and several players are wearing their hats very lightly on unburned brows as a re- sult of Saturday's and Sunday's activ- ities. _ The ground attendant at'the Ra. sinis Tennis club courts reports that vain, shine, fire or theft he will have some courts ready in At shape by the end " this week, . _ Infm'mation relative to playiné con- ditiuns can he obtained from Jerry Learning ur Eugene Kean: any eve- ning during the week after supper. Insurance Agent: Have you any insanity in your family? Wife: Well, my husband imagines at titnes that he is the head of the family. . Just as play was beginning on the Ravinia- Tennis club courts the "heavens opened and the floods de- scended" thereby doing away with the work of getting the club courts' into tuurnument form. Many of the members, however, found it possible to start intensive practice by shut- llng their garage doors and banging the ball back and forth. Ravinia Tennis Club Notes; Weather Halts Tourney Preparation J. M. BILHARZ 8le Conn. New To”, Cunnin- Baal Plato or Celluloid Windows. Floor Bum. North Room Luna'- Gunn " S. Fin! Strut Telephone 493 Auto ”will" A Good Risk The 'unnual meeting of the North Share chapter of the D. A. R. is be. ing hy today at the home of Mrs, k. ii, urdan in Deerfield. The pro- urum will consist of annual reports, election of officers, and reports. ot delegates to the state and national conventions. Assisting Mrs. Jordan as co-lios- tenses are Mrs. Wilford C. Shipneu, Mrs. Edwin A. Wand, and Mrs. Les- ter D. Williams. The Better Films committee weekly review-The following list ot pictures can be rummmended as good‘entel- tuinnwnt for the entire family: “Burning Up" "Devil May Care" "Funtlisrhts and Fools“ "The Great (lubbu" "Hit the Deck" "it's a Great Life" "l.et's Go Places" "Lone Star Hunger" "Nut Sn Dumb" "Married in Hollywood" "Seven Days Leave" “Seven Keys to Buldpatc"."e'rhannotvs of Broadway" "The Vagabond King." Especially each for ‘children are the fullnwing: "The Aviator" "Half Way to Heaven" "His Command" "Little Johnny Jones" "Hunting Tie. ers in India" "Nix on Dames." Me: You are the sunshine of my life. You alone reign. in my heart, Without'you, life is but a dreary cloud, D. A. R. Chapter Meets Today at Home of Mrs. Jordan in Deerfield She: Say, is this a proposal " a weather report? "Tillie" Martin Makes Good Showing at Track Meet for Lake Forest H Thursday, May 8, 1930

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