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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 10

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North Ladies‘ Fur Coats Cleaned, Glazed and Stored 4 for the season 2%additional for insurance JOHN B. NASH, President orth Shore‘s Leading Cleaners 327 North Greenâ€"Bay Road Phone Highland Park 3360 the VOGUE Way DRY} Cleaning by _the Vogue immerâ€" â€"sion method is the betâ€" â€" _ter method for renâ€" _ novating furs. It actâ€" ually cleans, sterilizes hnd'makges them sanâ€" itary. Leaves them bright and with all of their original luster and sheen. $6.00 CLEANED F U R S should be Repairing 509 Central Ave Shoes for‘ the Entire Family FELL BROS. There‘s satisfaction in havâ€" ing shoes wear longer than expected â€"and Florsheim Shoes doâ€"they‘re made to give you superior service A’;L'E\‘T{'-h. o * Ore Dr. Samuel S. Cohon will conduct the services next Sunday imorning, May 10, at 11:00 o‘clock at the North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. The subject of Dr. Cohon‘s sermon will be: "Jewish Mothers." _ _A are welcome. 4 PER DOLLAR Also a Select Quality of Young Men‘s Shoes "Jewish Mothers" Is Subject for Sunday The Highland Park Garden Study club is planning to hold its flower show in August this year and to feaâ€" ture Gladiolus. â€" Although there will be _ classes for all other flowers in bloom at that time. The announceâ€" ment is being made this time in orâ€" der that everyone who may desire to préparé" Tor the show. â€"Itâ€"is â€"hoped that many entries will be made from our neighboring towns as well as] from Highland park itself. Feature Gladioli at August Flower Show $9â€"$10 $5â€"$6 Tel. 456 T H E The West Ridge School Community club at its regular monthly meeting held at West Ridge school, Tuesday night, May 5, voted unanimously to become the sponsoring institution of the Boy Scout troop 38. Troop 88 has made splendid advancement unâ€" der the able leadership of Mr. Ernest J. Teberg, scoutmaster. The troop has been organized two years, and has never had an institution behind it. | Previously a group of men have been backing the troop. Now they have the added support of the Community West Ridge Club to femins _ Sponsor Scout Troop several of the members served. * _ Mrs. Helen Abercromby who was to have acted as associate matron, was unable to be present on. account of the death of her father, Mr. Sewald Rebling. lap® tbables ~being attnctit;e_ly";iéi':;;a& in rainbow colors. The daughters of several of the mamhnare sam»nj LIF ipe e Te lied io nliinendhnats cmauel .o3 cdros ce 4 Sorosis chapter, Grayslake, was sec taryâ€"andâ€"Mrs: â€"Jessic Fink of Chi cago,. was treasurer. Other officer: of the evening were: Mrs. Agne: Nelson, conductress; Mrs. Francis Strenger, Lake Forest, associate conâ€" ductress; Mrs,: Isabelle Drysdale of Waukegan, chaplain; Mrs. Ella Klug, Deéerfield, marshal; [Mrs. Caroline Winter organist; Mrs. Lillian Little, of Pentalpha, Ada; Mrs. Clara Jones, Wilmette, Ruth; Mrs. Minnie Hillinâ€" ger, Winnetka, Esther; Mrs. Esther | Wilson, Antioch, Martha; Mrs. Luâ€" cille Kleiner, Standard, Electa; Mrs. Kathryn Chrissinger, warder; â€"and Mrs, Anna Carlson, sentinel. Mrs. Violet Brown was guest of: honor for the evening. & One of the outstanding features of the evening was the initiating of the acting worthy matron‘s â€"husband, Mr. Edward Strenger. The other candiâ€" date of the evening was Mr. Weis. <The work was beautifully exempliâ€"| fied, each officer presenting her work in a most commendable manner. _ At the close of the meeting deliâ€" cious refreshments were . served, the tables â€" beingeâ€" uttranxticals.â€" â€"y._â€"L .""y «In spite <of the rain last evening, a& goodly attendance was present at Advanced Officers night at the reguâ€" lar meeting of Campbell chapter No. 112, O. E. â€"S. â€" Mrs. Louise Strenger served as worthy matron and Mr. | Henry Stronger of Lake Forest, was worthy patron. Mrs. Viola Kapple, of| Sorosis chapter, Grayslake, was secâ€" picture on Scout activities, there will also be a talk given by Myron C. Rybolt, seout executive. It is the desire of the post that as many members as possible attend this meeting and give the boys a lot of needed encouragement. Advanced Officers I _ Night Well Attended P R E The next regular maresq Spencer Post American â€"Legion â€" w Thursday evening, ] regular meeting pla hall. Dumaresq Spencer Post Meets May 14th Urge Members to Come ‘£ ol Campbell chapter No. â€" S. â€" Mrs. Louise Strenger worthy matron and Mr. incer Post No. 145 of the Legion â€"will be ~HKeld on regular meeting of Duâ€" . Jessie Fink of Chiâ€" surer. _ Other officers were: Mrs; Agnes tress; â€" Mrs. Francis Forest, associate conâ€" Isabelle Drysdale of lain; Mrs. Ella Klug, hal; Mrs. Caroline , May 14, at the place in the Elks More girls are needed for baseball. Any girl living in the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school district whether in or out of school is asked to join the baseball team, which meets every Monday evening at the high school at 7 o‘clock.* Thise practices will conâ€" tinue for ten weeks. More Girls Needed for Baseball Team This genuine support was given by the following captains and workers. Captainsâ€"Mr. Raymond Molendi, Mr. John Meyers, Jr., Mr. Guy Viti, Mr. Clyde Cameron. Workersâ€"Mr. F. L. McOmber, Jr., Mr. Chas,. Laegeâ€" ler, Mr. Dominick Panelli, Mr. Euâ€" gene Boyer, Mr. Louis Patros, Mr. J. Schaeffer, Mr. Geo. J, Walz, Mr. Roy Russell, Mr. Roceo Stella, Mr. Ray Suzzi, Mr. Edward Cassettieri, Mr. Floyd Peterson, Mr. G. Doretti, Mr. Leo Hamel, Mr. I; M. Breakwell, Mr. Paul Muzik. ® While our locality consists of most. ly working people of small means, and a good many being unemployed, practically everyone donated â€" most generously to this worthwhile â€"and important cause of the Boy Scouts. It is needless for me to say that much ofrthe credit for this success must go to the splendid group of captains and workers, and I wish to take this means in expressing my sincere apâ€" preciation and thanks for their time, influence andâ€"efforts, that made this drive an outstanding success. r "As finance chairman of the Highâ€" wood district Boy Scout committee of the North Shore Area council, I wish to take this means in expressing our appreciation and thanks, for the splendid response that the captains and workers have received during our drive in the city of Highwani Mr. Otto Fisher, who conducted recent campaign for funds for , Boy Scouts in Highwood has this say : PÂ¥ Mr. Louis Patros, Mr. J. (r' Ggo uJ_ mu‘n Ro’ : ~Rocco Stella, Mr. Ray Edwa_r_d Cassettieri, Mr. ponse that the captains have received during our city of Highwood. : local?ty consists of mostâ€" Voices Thanks ple of small means, ny being unemployed, ryone donated most this _ worthwhileand TY Photo by Hecketsweiler 17 conducted the M the to Th

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