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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1930, p. 6

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BLACK SOIL iii}??? 70)! Certtrttt tvr.-.ut'rttttltotd Park HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Van h S"! All citizens interested in giving their children the host educational facilities ma The Honorable l Wolcott and Mr, a H' U t M School Laws _ of the Mid-19th Century will not educate children for Mid-20th Century Life {unuruhle B. F'. Lewis, Mr. E. C. at and Mr. It. Arthur Wood will on our educational needs at a meeting in Elm Place Auditorium, my evening, June 2nd. at 8:00 p. m, "" I Jitrcct MATT C to am on attend tit Delicery ARETTA 1'itiztruri t'orumittee on Grude y1chool Education m Elm Place . Green Bay District. . R. P. Sharer. Chairman Hmno llxghland Park Gill ot' New Lawns - Po.rnotlelirut ur Stone “rived and Sidewalks Phone Glencce 95] nr H.P. il68 $2.50 per yard ‘Itmu' Highland Park 435 more-82.25 yd, THE PRESS "ism (Eleanor Stu; York, who is visiting oral weeks. Mr. James Kent of St. Louis, Mo., will arrive Friday to spend the week end at the Albert Larson home. Miss Maude Bakke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans llakke of McGov- (rn St., was a member of the class of I113", of the School of Nursing of the Presbyterian hospital, whose graduation ceremonies were held last Thursday afternoon at the hospital. Mr. Ezra Fritsch of Huntley, Ill, visited with his brother, Mr. Ben Frimfn of Test Park avenue Sunday Mr. Fritsch is the mayor of Huntley. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Wentworth and Mimi] Mm of Chicago visited at the humv of Mrs. Wentworth's par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dorr of Central :n’t'nur. Sunday. The Pi Delta Business Girls club held their meeting Inst evening in 1'trr,'.'tKUnu “warm-(l tu Ml". Edmw Mrs. J. Jacobs and Mrs On saturday, May 3I r,Vhxk, three will he l Presb.vtvrin church fur pupils of last year's Il “Th UT. The honor po crildrtm who ttwritvd pitiutt fur pcrfect ttttpt ship, muric, handcrafl _ other fraturr- of the w , cation Church school; P.irse, to Mr. L 1.! Mr. and Mr Hmhlund Park. Mr. and Mrs daughter“ of C with Mrs. Sc} and Mrs. I’m-1| tutnsr. Mr. and Mrs "iv:hmuut' has "vek.vtul, Mr. h Laurel avenue were tm guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fox Lake. Mr. and Mts. Howard haw returned frdm u so nojnum in lh-I olontv, Cal will make their hmm- at uwmw fur thc minim-r. pupils uf last yettr's vacation Church wh oi. The hnnnr pupils are'those (“Mu-n whu nwritvd speéial roug- rlti-m for pom-ct attendance, citiicn- ship, muriv, handcraft. or on some rt)wr Nature of the work of the Va- cation Church school; Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Reek of St: Charles, Ill.. aré being congratu- lated on the birth of a daughter, born t, John, I II in]! "tol I'm" Ethel I The Pi Delta Business Girls club Id tin-iv meeting lust evening in rm of a picnic supper at the hmm Mr,,. E. J. Ginter of Bannuckburn Mis, Lydia Munse and Mr. Ben I-.~hun 1111- the guest}; uf Mrs. Wil. m Ramp thic wmek. Mr. and Mrs. Anton G. Dustwlek "rtwentsttt “venue. ammuncc gm. ‘ll( Ih M r Local and Personal nu. _ Mr. and Mr a Johns mm l y rrh will mu It and Mr md 3-0" Mi St rthn Kittumn and ht it. Johns avenue mu Sunday. __ uur Stevens), of New is visiting here for sev- msfudwum w as as their gun Mr. and Mrs rlrs. Harold Schuster and ' Chicago spent Sunday Schmlcr's parents, Mr. rm] (irmunann uf High- m n band ol' the Bethany tvet next Monday after- m. in the Sunday school uwnuv. ammuncu gm their daughter, Helen onard M. hichlur, sun 's. Edward Kichler of (hmrgu Chicugu tho A. \Yrenn wn months il'nrniu. and 317 Central l her uninh- motored to urbrink of at for the . Edward Inrxlnn of week-end anders of city. 'ruesaay, May 27 at the Highland Park hospital, Mrs. Reek is a niece of Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Roberts of this Mr. and Mrs. William Balmes ot Wiljow mad, Winnetka, are reeeiv. ing ermitvatuhstions on the birth of a mu. born Wednesday, May 28, at the Crt Annual Party Given . at Great Lakes by the D. A. R. Chapter The annual party which was given at Great Lakes on Munday. was It- ti ruled by 25 or more members of the whaptm and seemed to give the boys a Viral deal of pleasure. Cards be. 'np the principal diver-dun in the Km! Fri .u reereation hall, the women mn- glad tu frll in at tables, and lav-r swrved fruit drinks, and the rapidity ttith which great tt'siys of cundwiehes vanished tu~liiiwl to the rmuulurit)‘ at the tvt'rirshrutmts. Through Mrs. Dunlcy " the I’.T.A. and Miss lirwlin (If the high school. awn-rail of thv Student Stunts so than" uuhiy ojoyed last Friday night \u-ru teansported t, the hall, and put an f r the umusomont of the boys, ml the hearty laughter and gener- ous upplaust- wort- rtM'urd enough for the wife” the ynunu people made to entertain them. It is huped that mutinued interest in the hwy.- may be maintained apart from the spttiitl- parties which may he gin-m FTnvvrs, magazines, and playing rank are always welcomed and appreciated. and Mrs. Reichart uill sm- t, the sate delivery of any tlotuttiutrs rn' this nature which c.m n " he tukt-n thorn personally. The annual party at Great Lakes on tr ruled by 25 or mu :haptm and seemed a moat deal of plo "n, born Wednesday, May 28, at the lizhland Park hospital. Mrs. C. W. Robinson of Highwood m; returned hr me from Cleveland, Jhiu. where she was lulled on account )f the serious illness of her son, Law- w-nx'e Rubinsun. dmm-v CAFETERIA Will Howard-Udell U1)ELL BUILDING lluwurd-l Pleasant Place to Eat West Central Avenue Thursday, May 29, 1930 HIH'iMI Memorial Day Mt, No owning meal isa dell Cafeteria

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