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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 37

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~ The annual Vacation Church school sessions of the Presbyterian church _will begin on June 22 in the parish house at 9. The school will be held for five weeks and five days a week ..from 9 untilâ€" 11;:30 each morning. ... eraft, Bible VFR, 0 mnizLeo phy, music, and missionary instruction. In short, the school will be a community of practical Christian living in which the boys and girls will have an opâ€" â€"portunity .to put into practice those things which they learn. Children from three to 13 are eligiâ€" ble to the school and parents are reâ€" * While the faculty is not yet comâ€" plete, each one will be trained. Miss Annie Cobb will have charge of the kindergarten work, Miss Ruth Hardiâ€" man will direct the work in the Priâ€" mary department, and Miss Greenlaw will direct the work in the junior deâ€" partment and supervise the entire school. â€" Mrs. Charles Brooks will be in charge of the music. Thursday, May 14, 1981 Vacation Church School Opens June 22 pound Swift‘s Premium Sliced Bacon Lean Native Boiling Beef Finest Rib Lamb Chops Swift‘s Golden West Stewing Chickens Short Leg of Milk Fed Veal pound Fancy Loin Veal Chops pound Choice Native Pot Roast Swift‘s Premium Red Hots pound pound pound All our meat is inspected by the United States p Government Leg of Spring Lamb Best Native Round Steak .'A‘ L : Ey ’i ‘ 8 : > } A \ #d .‘ & . f -‘é - 3 : j ’ § ;; v’i J 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland â€"Park 3140 Lincoln Market quested to call the church office, H. P. 683, for further information. There will be a small enrollment fee and a handcraft fee. The school is open to childrenâ€"of all faiths and other churches are invited to coâ€"operate in the school. â€", â€"_ We wish to thank our many friends sympathy shown us, during our reâ€" cent bereavement in the passing on of our beloved husband and father; also for the many lovely floral offerâ€" ings. Says the Washington _ Post: "There‘s one thing to be said for America‘s insurgents. They haven‘t ever boasted that heads will roll when they come into power." Maybe not, but the voices will continue to roll in the same old way. We especially wish to thank the Masonic lodge and quartet and the Rev. Karl Roth, for the beautiful muâ€" sic and services. Mrs. 8. T. Rebling and Family. CARD OF THANKS 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ 35¢ 28¢ 32¢ 35¢ 28¢ 32¢ 12¢ THE PREBS GRADUATION and WEDDING GIFTâ€"SHOPPERS The Highland Park Press With many "Thank You". Notes and acknowledgeâ€" ments to write, the bride or graduate will be delighted to receive a box of this handy and fashionable writing .paner_,_te fin&%mm@t&o& ram in raised lettering on the note s & This May sale presents a real opportunity for securing the newest in fine personal stationery at an extremely low price. We suggest that you make up your list of the number of boxes you will require and that you place your order at once. Including your own Noteâ€"Oâ€"Gram in raised lettering on ‘note sheets You will want several boxes for your own useâ€"and you will want additional boxes for Graduation and Wedding Gifts. : 536 Central Ave. Choice of these three color combinations : WHITE Paper with raised Blue Lettering + (Silver Metailic Box) : FRENCH GREY Paper with raised Green Lettering (Green Metallic Box) & IVORY Paper with raised Brown Lettering °_ (Gold Metallic Box) One quire of Note Sheets and Envelopes in a clever little Metallic Box Noteâ€"Oâ€"Gram STATIONERY UDELL PRINTING CO., Publishers Will â€"Welcome â€"This MAYâ€"SALE 00c _ PER BOX OF 3rÂ¥ Phone H. P. 557

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