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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1930, p. 6

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Playxround Summer Camp Feature, Plan of the Park Board Phmte 2 mo Nttth SIN)“ ISIS SI TrF.s'rtty. WF,n.NEyDAY ' BILLIE DOVE . GRANT WITHERS I‘ll I'RSD ty, FRIIDA Y 1TUROAt. JUNK Ae " , Y. “ON DA y "Men Without Women” “The Other Tomorrow" t Park H hnll. This Th" m “The Vagabond King” rkl unu all! LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY - "BRA'W" II n 'nrk Boned mm! the 1 ine program will be . this your than over. 1tsyintt an “Only the Brave" A mrr trainine “Montana Moon" Jmmer Tonrd Ms Sunset incoln and Port I well equipped to tournaments in Meyball, "Chery. I m " r u u at other the Sill-RTE" TALKING ”(TYRES ALCYON that wh bo available in the HighIamI d "thee in the wide: will Riva f the proposed I!" ittt t Dram: of a Suhmuinr Crew'. input! will bl hut the pity. the "Cubl . from 9 " GARY COOPER tdded: Talking Shun Sabin“ Wwlnt 10 or part registering r- Highland run with ramp, with one miy naught how I" tutr Highland JOAN CRAWFORD DENNIS KING quuli qua“ hand- s will Highland Park ands an! to hy “an: Tiner First Event of Season at Sunset Valley Golf Cluh; Year's Attendance The first dance of the Jason wu held on May 30 at Sunset Wood. thr- ine to the coolness of the weather the attrmdanee was light. V Dana-s will he held every Thursday night during the season. T wt Valley Golf Club ias played or Nit-maria! city with the results " tal twin! ANo those tn memhrr The NN'kly Tho Mat. event nning the blind bogey Tho attendance durir y weiend was large If um I brink the end of r for the Park Board n th" artivity for the ye anrp is 'artually grater. Of P rpzistvrinz 15 nor cent were Mrs; 30 prr cent of those regis- u: were residents but not mem- . and 25 per cent of those regis- Hz were nnn-renidents. _ no women members had their " meeting Tuesday afternoon. arid bridge were the features. ' "ding muc ‘llf the year ending June l, 1930. mambo” nrnlecled tn religi- alnnally so that the and at. ' is 'artually grater. Of All: Bargain Matinee It 2:00 ee during the three as large, those play- h enjoyment playing Lam. Ch of the year u Sun- Sol Stun". Mgr. ml a summary " year shows reeistered for Mittleman, R JI'NE 12, " JU.NR Tl! P‘IIS Come Early JU.NFI 3-9 as tht fiseal Nixon to. II Tho Highwnml Boy Smut drive hns Hon triumphantly brought to I close: Boy Scout Drive at Highwood Results in Securing Full Amount with the result that the quota of thoo has been generously met. The crmmiueo feels particularly elated an this is the first time llizhwnod has horn ahle to moot its quota. The amount raised goes to the North Shore Ares council toward the sup- port of all scouting activities in this surtion. _ The firtar1ee cummittce wishes to heartily thank everyone who con- tributed in any way, The general re- sponse of the public was fine, exhibit- intz genuine interest and eonfideneo in hwy scouting. The following people deserve special thanks for the time and effort they so kindly give in helping to make the drive a success: Mrg. Walter Henderson, Mrs. P. H. Furnn. Mrs. 0. Baldi, Mr. Paul Muzik, Mrs. B. '3outherton, Josephine Burum. Mrs. A. Shelton, Miss Doria Higgins. Mrs. R. Roth, Mrs. O’Fll- may. Mrs..J. Kampe, Mrs. H. Hed- lund, Miss Lillian Engquist, Mrs, Wm. A. Borg, Mrs. Ed Golden, Mrs. D. Guccinne. Mrs. L. Dean, Mrs. W, J. Lawther. Mrs. W. E. Graham, Mia: Rrvsohud Axt. Mrs. F. Ehrens, Miss Edith Davis, and Mrs. E. Shapiro. Now that the quota has beeh filled, the Boy Smut committee is inspired tn work harder than ever for the suc- an»: and extension of the scout move- ment in our city. Wi Attention is called to the announce- ment of Willis, Hudson-Essex on the back cover page of this issue of the Press', which will be of interest to all motorists of the city and vicinity. ’illits-Hudson-Essex Announcement Notable Lois Larson Wed unblnwoon A unntnwoob Larson-Kent Nuptials Solemnized Monday A very pretty wedding was that of Miss Lois Breault Larson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of S. Green Bay road,, and Mr. James W. KentrSon of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kent at Olney, Illinois, which took place MCnday evening, June 2 at 8 o'eloek at the Highland Park Pres- byterian church, the Rev. Frank Pitt reading the ring ceremony. The bride was charming in a. sim. ple white satin gown, made in Prin- cess style and a tulle veil, cap style, with a long train. She carried a bouquet of white roses and-lilies of the valley. ' Mrs. Gladys Larson Bierwith, cou- sin of the bride, and matron of honor, wore a gown of pink satin with slip- pers 3” match; Katherine Maxine Muller as maid of honor was attired in yellow satin with slippers to match: and Marjorie Claire R. Bow- den as bridesmaid wore orchid satin with slippers to match. The attend- ants all carried arm bouquets of spring fluwers. Little Mary Eliza- both Larson of Lake Forest served n4 flnwer girl and wore a frock of blue crepe de chine, and carried a basket of roses. The best man was Mr. Loren kent at Olney, brother of the groom and the ushers were Bradford Larson, f'url Bakke and Harley Moorehuaen. Mr. S. 1). Jacobs was organist. A rowptinn followed the ceremony at Masonic umtple after which Mr. and Mrs, Kent went to the Drake hotel in, Chicago. They returned to St. Louis, Mo., by aeroplane, where they will make their home. An interesting feature wee the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Larson, parents of the bride were celebrating their hwnty-fuurlh wedding anniversary on Monday. About 400 friends and relatives as- sembled at the church, while about 175 attended the reception. Among the out of town guests were Mrs, Gerald McMullen, River Forest; Mrs. Anderson, Wilmette; Mr. and Mrs. O',lertdorf of Park Ridge; Mrs, George Kent of Gary, Ind.; Mrs. Calvin Kent 6f Olney and Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Ball of F',vtutstnn, Share Your Garden With Less Fortunate Every Friday is Phult Flower and Fruit guild day in Highland Park. There is a table at the Northwestern station where you can leave your Bow- (-rs Mt the way to the tmin. Dnn't forget to pick your Mwers Thursday iwenintt and put them in water. The stem will have ttll night tn drink up the water and they will be ready for the morning train. Some sick child in a hospital ward will miss that little bit of the gut. dnnrs if you forget. Some old lady ir, tt hot stuffy room will be disap- pointed it you forget. Some'cripple will look longingly for that bit of out-doors. Share the great abund- ance of your gardens with the under Food Bale June T The Young Peoples' society of the Presbyterian church will hold a'lood sake-at the Lincoln mlrket, Snturdly, June 7 " 9 I. In. privileged. Thursday, June 5, 1930

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