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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 45

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Fony Ravinia ._Indian * goodsâ€"Mrs man; Mis. M. G . the parade are notified that the ~paâ€" xade â€"will leave the vicinity of the Woman‘s club, North Sheridan road, Highland Park, at 9:30 punctually, so getâ€" there on time And one word more about the ponies. There will be two or three big ones for the big boys and girls, as well as little ones© for . the little ones, so every child and stuâ€" dent in town can have a turn. Don‘t forget those dimes and nickels. M}],â€"M‘n f the Competition committee, reports most. satisfactory response from the other Garden clubs of the North Shore, and their enthusiastic approval of this civic undertaking. The Ravinia Garâ€" den club particularly appreciates the fact that the Highland Park Commuâ€" nity Garden class is giving up their annual plant sale, in order to give whole hearted support to the Fair.. The committees working on the Fair are as follows: $ General andâ€" Publicity Chairmanâ€"Mrs. E. H. Klaber. â€"_Fabian, i-;:K; in; Mrs,. M. Arn Dat Home airman H Fish xtil alt i) be tt blith ioq c a o oo ce Gt. R. McKnight, T. Wilder, L. > Grinnell. ish pondâ€"Mrs. Arthur Raff omnetitionsâ€"Mrs. I. G. Ew . H. Bllck.uuu,kw.wn' #: ony ridesâ€" ra. _ wW. & inia fire department, Park b ome products â€" Mrs; B J. irmin .w l:(hme- l"Ch!:m’ + ._Fedderson, tcomb, â€"P, Date, L W. It, M. G. Grakmae,â€"P>â€"#~ pos oc ooo es eerveitn Queen you will see the float. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" sarden Junor Garden club in Ravinia, Mrs. E. H. Gleason, chairman, will form the rose garden on the float. Highâ€" land â€"Park is to have its blossom queen too, for little Miss Julia #onard, W. J. R :?i-n' !.t,u' H Messrs. Kelley and Iredale are conâ€" tributing tablu'and chairs. ‘Ravinia ~schoolâ€"andâ€"theâ€"high school art courses have made the lovely posters which are being displayed all over town. The Boy Scouts are putting up the arrows that will point to the Fair. The police, the firemen, are all doing theirâ€" bit. . The high school band, and probably the bugle corps of the Legion will furnish the music for the: parade. Menoni and Mecogni are supplying the hay wagon which is the framework for the float, and the only Junior Garden club in Ravinia Mro _Hardacre, Mrs TCB 6â€"â€"paklectetem . Engiund, ~~Huessennetter, _ Meierhoft bairman . Mra. Mrs ; *43 °O Rinfsware â€" Mrs. _ Danielson E. "Is ‘Thorsch, chairmen ; Mrs. H. G ith, ~Mrs, â€"L. P. Haller, Mrs. R. A . Mrs. P. Date, Mrs. R. Phillips, Mrs Mrs. Lebolt, L w P roomâ€"Mrs. â€"_C; D. atson, chairman : ; B. Deibler, Mrs. E. W. â€"Fedderson. â€" _J. Farrell, Mrs. G. W. Whiteomb, 8: VanBergen, and the Misses Marâ€" Eb and Augusta Watson. GARDEN FAIR TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY! ulc d TEeey Christenson. _ and â€"glassware Is "‘Thorach. cha c L . HOHL. â€" :: > * ;M.‘?_":'“n. F . ~Rdking. > and fl.flu-â€"-'u. 8. W. H. Mast, Mrs Man,â€" Aâ€"#ctiviticsâ€"Mrsa Mrs. E. A. Harri and noveltiesâ€"Mrs . M. %' x.g;,,;s_ . toolsâ€"Mrs.. P. D McKnight. (Continued from J. Newey arade Starts at 9:30 MeKnight Mrs. E. ®E Armstrong, Mrs A,. Harrington, Mr V Noshols.â€" Mss . . â€"Mrs.. F. C. Atwill, chairâ€" Brackett, Mrs. A. Harrison. White, ‘Mrs Ma Roetter, W. Rus H. Black, A. F Mr. H. HM. Bentley, chairâ€" VanBergen, F. V. Degenâ€" T."Wiklu-. E. H. Kiaber, C. Beech E:.“n?;,fi"“»'.";"" R. 7Klrvl’n.e pypliselg . Frank, chairman ‘ark board assisting B. J. Buckingham Christenson, W. F 19 riding in state F. Durand, chairâ€" Leonard, Mra. E. A. Har. _ D. Pattison. W.â€"Allison Famo P OÂ¥ d Kxumants € ~Ruger, P. D Wicks, chairâ€" Vln.lsenm:. H.â€" Gleason F. Durand, Bede, chairâ€" _ H. Holmâ€" page 7) w Hard. lue0 ~Steif, corresponding Mrs. Max Kahn, treasurer Mrs. Sol Blair,; Mrs. Mic ’ At the annual spring luncheon held Wednesday, April lg, the following officers and directors were elected b ; N h ~Shore" Con@regatic ~Esrael Mrs. Barnett Faroll, president; Mrs, Herbert Conhaim, first viceâ€"president; Mrs. Ira Rgggwm* ie ident; Mrs. Jos. Solomon, third viceâ€" president; Mrs. Lester Felsenthal, recording secretary;â€" Mrs, Rudotph Hofeld, : financial secretary ; Mrs: °B T. ... ds 44 Mrs. Conhaim Chosen _ to Head Sisterhood AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE 214 133 North Second Street 4,.75â€"20 (29x4.75) 4.75â€"19 (28x4.735) 4.50â€"20 (29x4.50) 4.40.21 (29x4.40) Value Extraordinary! Quality * NEW Allâ€"Weather Balloons Fam(_)ug Double Eagles Railroad Avenue TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES & 0 e ' B Line â€"â€" Lowest.Pricesi:z-Tirefl-Historfi PASQUESI BROTHERS GOoonf YeaAmr: ~*<Kifetime Cuarantéec Full Oversize Balloons â€" $4.98 6.65 6.45 ling secretary; urer; directors : Michael Buhai, 3 I fMH, â€" 11.65 | Equally Great Values in Goodyear ‘ . Extra Savings 1J Y ou Buy In Pai ?io.s.u) T HE (3015.00) 5.00â€"19 (2915,00) te _ _ Carefully Mounted Fâ€"ee â€"â€" See Them! â€"=Big Oversize Cords COmfYEA , $ 6.98 P R E Mrs. Percy Cowan, Mrs. Wm. Cowen, Mrs. Ira Fisher, Mrs: Alfred Fleshâ€" am, Mrs. Van Goldman, Mrs.: Samuel Goodman, Mrs. Max Greengard, Mrs. Adelé Heineman, Mrs. Walter Hirsch, Mrs. ~Herman Katz, ‘ Mrs.. H irold loses,â€"Mrs;: Hymen "Racklin. Mra_ ‘Mrs. Jerrold Wertheimer, Mrs, Si. Westerfeld, Mrs. Herman Anspach, Jr., Mrs. Casril Barnard, Mrs. Harry. Canmann, ~Mrs. _ Julias n, â€"Mrs, Abel Davis, Mrs. Nathan Klee, Mrs. Milton Graver, Mrs. Oscar Helm, Mrs. James Loeb, Mrs. Felix Lowry, Mrs. Simon Ruwitch, Mrs. Frank Seiden, Mrs. L. Schuman, Mrs. A. Simon, Mrs. Emil Stern and Mrs. Emanuel Weiller. 7.10 8.33 11.65 All Sizes Tires within the UILDING millions Bmore Aires than any other company and enâ€" jJoying lowest costs, CGoodycar offers today the finest tires and greatâ€" est values you‘ve ever n Graver, Mrs. Oscar Helm, Mrs s Loeb, Mrs. Felix Lowry, Mrs n Ruwitch, Mrs. Frank Seiden L. Schuman, Mrs. A. Simon Emil Stern and Mrs |Â¥imans. Ph has J » *All Txves < All Prices aPrs 326 30x3%%4 School Board Meets as __The school board of District No. 110 will meet Tuesday evening, May 12, at eight o‘clock, in the Oak Terrace school. / _ Parliamentary law classes, study circles and numerous other activities are under way and will be announced Temple. Btsginnifil;‘w 'éiz'i Mn‘ th.e regular m inning with the Qctober regularâ€" meetings~ will the third Monday of the the new board May 4 at the 41 | 4

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