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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1930, p. 3

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SUMMER HOMES (ll? RAVINIA ARTISTS Some in Highland Park, Others in Lake Forest, Glencoe and Other Towns Thursday, May 29, 1930 Within the next few weeks Chi- thit/S nrrth share district from Win. netkn to Lake Forest will again he. mme the largest, artists' colony to hr fund anywhere in the world dur. mr tho .~ummor months. Virtually all the loading artists engaged by Mr. F',4.stvin for Ravinia Opera will, in accordance with their usual custom, m'rup'y private homes leased for the “"rumor. 9nd for weeks past they' haw been e'osincr ernttaets for these Artists Enjoy Ravinil To these artists every season of Lavinia Opera means 10 weeks and Ihwe days of strenuuus wdrk, yet it is rewrded by them as the hap- pievt time cf the year, fur it gives t Mrs. Charles Grosse Former Resident Dies Mrs. Charley Grosse of Chicago. 3 Sister of lip, R. J. Tillman nf West Park nvvnuo. passed away Saturday ttt her home following a year and a hnlf illness of heart trouble. Funeral services were held Monday at 1:30 o'clock from her home and burial was in'Wrodlawn cemetery in at 1:30 nl burial was IY.splaines F Mrs. Grosse was formerly Ruth Tillman. Sho was born an the farm on the west city limits on West Park avonuv, which is now orcupird by R. J. Tillman family. Many of the older, residents here will no doubt remem- her her. ' Besides her husband she lravtrs two mm. a daughter. and tlr1e brother to mourn her loss. "As You Likelt” To Be Given June 6 Tho class play at Lincoln school this year will be Shakespeare's "As Yru Like It" presented by the eighth grade pupils, under the direction of Mrs, Margaret Freeman, Friday, June 8, " eight o'clock at the Lin. coin school. "'er3. ..........H . ”an“... ' ”m”, . . Juno 6, at eight o'clock at the Lin. Martin Virtor Back coin school. . From Alaska Trip -.--e---.r_--e_ Mr. Martin Victor returned Thes. Miss Lois Larson and'her fiance, (by trvenimr from Musk: whpre he Mr.' James Kent and his mother are srmattt tho hast frnr months seiecting tn be the ttuests of Mr, and Mrs, fun for Victor Bros., furriers. He George Kent of Gary, Ind., at dinner rr-furnod by mntnr from Scuttle, Saturday. . Wash. I Sunset Valley Women Organize and Plan for l Season’s Activities ine on Mcy stituti-n was the following the {UNIV S".'" Wm l’rmidl vivis pm were! ".Y 'rnuml-m. Mrs. w. G. Human; viw president. Miss Miriam Sleever; 'loci'.'.. Miss Ruth Livingston: twasuror. Mrs. Christine Elwell. Hmwl ofrliveeiors: Mrs. R. T. Gray, Mrs. R, C. Zurtmnn. Mrs. E. M. hing. .1lisa Marie Berlin. Miss M. Tnhirgi. Attrs the husiness mepling was ad- jummed, the vffieetus met with the I; ard of directors, and five mmmittee "hairmen were selected. Finance, Mrs. ' and prtimes, Mr house, Mrs. J. N. ship, Miss Annie C Marie Berlin. Hereafter, the regular ladies' day at Sunset Valley will be cm Tuesday, and the warts and pastimes commit- tee. with the co-operation of Mr. Kelly, are planning some very inter. esting events for each week, with nrizm for the winners. Matches may be played off irither in the morning or afternonn. and luncheon with bridge fullowing will be ‘annther at, tractive feature rt the day. V All “‘nmon who are members of tho Sunvot Valley Golf club are eli. oil-h- tn membership in this auxiliary and orb very cordially urged to come to the next meeting. to be held at the club house next Tuesday, June 3, at. which time one of several mutter rmirrrtsrtttrl for this group. will he sol- mic-d. Tho ofnevrs wish to on" attention M this unusual opportunity which the East Park district extends of enjoy. Amr, prav'ticnlly all the sport and um- ummont any first class vountry club affords.- De Forest School Plans Summer Session The Do Forest school opens its sum- mer season for nursery school and F.indvreartrm children on the Monday fol‘vwim: tho dosing of itu regular who] your. The summor groups will have all If their work out doors. except in weather most unsuitable for such ac- tivity: when the school home with its Nimmodious rooms and spaclous t ieh will be used. fhildron from two yearn to six wars of am- will he enrolled. To those wishing lunchenns and after- noon nuns the plan is open, although wars of am- will he enrolled. To those wishing lunchenns and after- nnnn nuns the plan is open, although optirnal. The oneninr of the Bummer session will be rm Monday manning. June 16, 1930 so M 12:30 on Monday, May 26 h about 20 present. Mrs. Watson Uarnrn who had. been “elected tvruputa0' chairman " the meet- un Mcy 19 presided, and a con- uti'n was read and adopted and following offi:wrs tor the current hueine Brighv'm; member- ohh; publicity. Miss B. Nash; sports R. C. Zartman; THE PRESS ie club May M Watson "eleeted ted I H holidays Poppy Sale Pyovgg Attractive Prices Rapp Bron. advertisement RI imr on pages 16.17 announce attractive prices for Thursday 29, and Saturday, May Sl. Mum-wives will want to avail selves of tho sales offered fr, the Loginn rnd ttrateful to the Purk for their Through this n an tf and tude The Auxiliary 1nd Legion also wish in express their sincere thanks to I“ those mt members of the Legion who r willingly awe of their time in helping to sell the poppies. Then nets of kindness will never be for, gotten by In ornniution which [I ("united to help those less formula than we. Mrs. Clarence Larson entertained the members of her bridge club you- terday Afternoon. "no Loxinn rnd Auxiliary Ire molt Hateful to the people of Highllnd ark for their splendid support. |.rnugh this splendid eo-operation my will be able to carry on their ’nrk among the diunbled veierlm in " h'spibals by brightening the long mi dreary days that nre before them nd in this way showing our triti- Jde in those men who gave In much the Associated the entire sludt-n in innia. and 'm Deorfkld.shio uhlnnd Park. H "elreted presidei t and is the m y) football (elm Mrs. o, Iverson, ppy sale of the M last Saturday. as being I huge Heads Student Group ank Stine. Junior It was recently eleete 10 Associated Studm P entire student body innia. and he Wit DeorfleId-Shinlds hit land Park. He Illo lreted president of Ind is the captain" m for Holiday Sales um Splendid Success Ior " elected Student L body. eh.irmtot the America Legion wishes to report SHCCQIS Bel h IN ll to report for which the new- adult: M " M th any lily [any lent the sos Elm Place Phone H, P. 2830 his]. 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