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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1930, p. 1

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PLAN MASS MEETING ELM PLACE SCHOOL The Citizens' committee on grade school education in Elm Place. Green Bay district, have called a mass meet- ing for all citizens interested in the school system, to consider action on nut-nf-dafe school laws. The meet- ing will ho held at 8 p.m. next Mon- day evening at Elm Place auditorium. The Hon, B. F. Lewis, Mr. E. C. Wol- m-tt. and Mr. R. Arthur Wood will be the principal speakers. The following excerpts from the ccmmittee’s nnnwncement explains the condition that led to calling the meeting. VOLUME XIX Explanation of Purpose "Few citizens prphahly realize that our children are attending schools that operate under laws that have remained unchanged since IMO. Laws that were passed when we were still recovering from the effects of the Civil war and before the grant Chi- ("120 Fire, are hard for an enlight- rmed and tht roughly modern commun- ity to justify. "The citizenry here demands ll bet- to.- school system than is to be found (Continued on page 32) Ravinia Woman's Club GarderrParty June 3rd m The next activity of the club will he the annual Community Day eele. hration on July 4th. Business Men to Close on Memorial Day Practically all husinos houses in Highland Park will obso rt? Memorial Day by staying closed a day. The drug stores. 'p.,i'iarte,,':i,t,s', ter moms and cafeteria will r sin open. The Cafeteria, however, will nerve only the neon meal, 12:00 to 2:30. The' Green Tea Pot will serve from 12:00 until 8:00 and the other res- taurants will remain open all day. _ Hold Supper June 5 One of those delicious suppers which the ladies of the Bethany church have been giving during the past few months will be held Thurs- day, June ,5 from 5:30 to 7:30 in the chureh, The public is invited. Yitizens Invited lo Discuss Archaic School Laws on Monday Night T be Highlanh Park Press It is planned to have men's, Wom- en's and juniors' singles and men's doubles in this tournament. As sev- eral summations have been received by the club relatives to a mixed dons tiles tournament if enough entries come in we will be glad to also have this lineup in our matches. The Ravinia Tennis club VIII de feated Saturday by the Country club of Evanstm Tennis team. While all of the singles matches were lost, the llm'inia No. 1 doubles team was able to pull out a three sot victory, the ther two man-lion being lost by small scores. The next scheduled meet (Likes place at Ravinia with the Eir- snston Tennis club. Considering that this match was the first one for the liavinia team, cluh offieiahs think that C very ttucd showing was made. Tho Ravinia Tennis club announces its his: open tournament of the year to begin June, 7th. Finds will be played off (in the 22nd. This tourna- ment is open to all Highland Park x-I-sidents and their friends. A great deal of enthusiasm has been mani- fested and a large number of entrees is expected for this tourmtment. Get your entry in to Eugene Kern or Jerry Lemming before June 5th no that pairings may be made on play started hy Saturday, June T. There are five courts pinyin: new and all uf tho people who have play. ed on these courts are very enthus- icstie regarding their condition. Popular Local Girl 7 Is to Wed Monday Ravinia Tennis Club _ H. P. Music Club Guest Art. Open Tournament I Day Big Success; Fine To Begin On Ame fth. l Program At. H. P. Club Information relative to the tourm- mom for playing privileges of the club will be gladly furnished by Eu.. m-no Kern or Jerry Lamina my night after 6:30. The marriage of Miss Lois Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ur. Flower Show Jul}? 11 son. to Mr. James Kent of St. Louis, "Farntdale Deerfield will take place Monday evening It , - eight o'clock in the Highland Plrk Vhe Garden club of Deerfield will Presbyterian church, the Rev. Frank hold a Flower Show June II It FIT"!- Pitt, reading the ceremony . dale the home of Mrs. Richard Far- Min Larson In: chosen In her It. mer on Telegraph tond north of Deer. Miss Larson has chosen " her " trndants her cousin, Mrs. Gladys Larson Bierwirth as matron'of honor, Katherine Maxine Muller an maid ot honor, and Marjorie Claire R. Bow. den as bridesmaid. Little Mary Eliz- abeth Larson of Lake Forest will serve In Rower girl. Loren Kent of Olney, Ill., will serve his brother as best man, and the ushers will be Bradford Larson. brother of the bride,' Carl Bakke and Harley Moore- husen of Chicago. The organist will be Mr. S. D. Jacobs. A reception will follow the m many at the Masonic temple, after which the young couple will leave for a honeymoon trip. Upon their return they will reside in St. lmuls.’ HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, Mar 29, 1980 The opening dinner and dance of the Exmoor club will be held Satur- dly eveninz. Mny M. Over 500 rel- ervntions huve been made tor the dinner, which promi-u to be one of the biggest event. the club has ever witnessed. Dancing will be held on the outdoor pavilion. The spring welt day progrun of the Highland Park Music club wu held on Wednesday afternoon. Mny er, at 2:30 o'clnck. In order to ac- mmmodlte In many guests an the members might wish to bring, the hostess" for the afternoon secured the Highland Park club on Centre] and the lulu- for the meeting, Ind also served ten " the conclusion of the program. Routine bulimia wu dispensed with no that the whole time might be given to the artists. The following in the program in de. tail: Commune (Im- Memory . (“my Life . .. tPew 'terr' Id Under the lbw-yin Pine Tree At B "hill-ad Park _ Club Chorus Mrs. lawn-nee In". dlreetor Mrs, l'uul DownImr. acct-mutual With n Wnter Lily Thr. l'rlncmu Noeturnr-mro, T EIIAdeun an. h Apm an lino Melndiu (Th-mum Villllmhe. OMI- " No. I Barbara Balkr. Mm In. HIM "an at the plum VIolln "tttFo, In. . R, Lew!- mtttrrttr, Hutu-r07 Wilt: trom "WM." 1 Go in Siren tl The hunt Ban: ,. . I Hitrhinnd Park Mule (Huh Mun C. Oreatt, Mn. E Orvnl Simpmn. and Wultn. "Mm Noeturne The butane: tor the. afternoon were Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Kill Marx-rot Atkins, Mrs. D. L. Barrett, Mrs. hobel Brown, Mn. Goodwin Garst, Miss Shirk-y Nekny, Mn. D. Thr Exhibits open to individunll. Sched- ules may be nbtslned form Mrs, Prank Russo, Deerfield 107 or Mrs W. W. Geary, Highluid Park 884. But lunch will be served. Exmoor Opens with Dinner Dance May ti the " Mrs, W. P. Polar. mm "In: Prhch Carer " the plum The Rub-r- Illlkr. crlllll In. Hun- 'IT. at them-om m MA mar clam-I" Mm. mm H. In": Ill-um IV it R. Phelps, Mrs, Mrs. E, M. Snow [my new Brown ”In.“ mum-d [uni-n Dew.. Dummy: Men Charm Slum Cluck 'ovI-r Elli- “mom cum or I POLICE MO 17mm Members of Both Department- Are Retained: Alla Street Slum; Council Meeting At the regal-r meeting of the city enuncil Ind board of local unprovo- ments, held Monday evening in the new city lull, Chief of Police Edward Moroney, Chief of the Fire Depart- ment Haw-rd C. Flo-kin Ind all the present members of both tite and po- lice departments Were ,e.nrrpeirttrd for the ennuinryeur, and John um wu reappointed Supt. of Public Works. Dr. Roger: wu "upwind president of the board of health, and Drs. Grady and McNenl were re- uppolnted memberl of lune. The Ravinin Gad": Club Plant and Flower In]: wu I can sue... " ginniu with the vault an m- om commuted to mine It Io. 1h Iredale Storm company “and tt " well by donating th. an of the able: and chin. And the local norms and nut-cry men [an the but of their noel: It the my lawn! of prices. making It pout“. for the Gwen club to all " u very m- Ible "ttte. Memorial Service to Be Held Friday A. M. The ordinance providim tor the "quirintt by condemnation of a strip of land through Highland Plrk for Mate Route M, the paper-hm which in being built through north shore communities. was paid. " tC,ontined from page 86) A trommurtity Ilenmri-l mice will be held Friday morning in from. of the monument in Triangle perk on Laurel end Pronpect even“. under the direction of Dumerenq Spencer Port, American Legion. A parade will Mart a nine-thirty in he morning It the City Hell on E. Si. Johns avenue, and will proceed north on St. Johns evenne to Central avenue. well on Central to Linden. south on Linden to laurel and to the monument. All membere of the Mur- icen Legion end Legion Auxillery. Boy Scouts. Girl Scout. Ichool chil- dren and the Elm Piece bond will like part in the per-tie. A progrun will be g". ll the park, the Rev. H. P. lien-on. new of Bethany Evangelical church. being the principal spotter. . It is hoped that the clam of Highland Park will I“. M putrsotinm to than Mm who can their live: for their country by It- tending this service. At the conclusion of the pm. the memberl of the We» will co to Mommy's cemebry when thy will decorate the gram of soldiers. Plant and Flower Sale In Most Successful Nun-n "

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