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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 18

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" om “Ishtar, "tar/tig-rate', rvT," sqes.tgttggpptttatiF1Cx Most interesting reports were read by the ma _tieitattratat.ugra-u-cB.-ai,ta, chi: and by Mm. Norman G. Lening- ton, detettate to the National conven- tion in Wuhiniton, D. C., last month. " Cum! Ave. 1.1.11.1! Highland Nik Cleaner Special attention is called to the elttuttret'ndnrfor the meeting ofthe chapter from the second Thursday of each month to the second Tuesday, :which was voted upon by the chapter after a thorough discussion of the subject. This change from Thursday to Tuesday was made possible by the: bet of the dissolution of the Ossoli‘ shharhietcuteas. open-mm day. Tuesday is now D. A. R. day. a .rrieetditreurttre, especially for those who found Thursday an inconvenient club or, V .. _ ", . You Receive an Invitation to a Party At the annual meeting af the North day, May 15. ,Shomchaptet o! the .Dauzhten» of eetttttetlre, r -akytertautiatttasir"iidiraii Sid “it gal hora: " the home of Mrs. Charles is expressed A.- We! - .1 a . ah r y 'WT, _ C--- 2”“. '“M‘" #, . Hh' 5,ii?l.!!tttt.i m (term of two years: lira. George vegetables fro T. Rogers as vice regent, Mrs. A. more format I Lyle Gourur as treasurer, Mrs. Lewis charities. B. Sinclair as recording secretary and Mrs. Arthur Hrs. Edwin A. Wood as director. Mrs. man of the F R. L. Sandwich was elected to on a for Deerfield. vacancy " director for the period her " Deerfte of one year. Mrs. W. C. Egan as the members registrar, Mrs. A. ’0. Mason, Jr., as gladly cell to: assistant registrar. Mrs. Eva Tmax products that ', as historian and Mrs. Joseph P. Lean» day is Deerm in: as chaplain were re-elected for! which to send another yen. , hut the“: n. or I will I wear?” Then you remember thatdgagling Inm- mer formal h n awa§ in the back afloat closet. on send it o to Highland Park Cleaners and it’s soon back again . . . dainty and charming as "new." D. A. R. otBeers, Named for Emuing Year at Meeting Last Thursday FIRST thought: "What will T ...-9» an.-- ----- CHAS. EbWELL ’. 8189 for the coming summer school term. The, swimming pool will be open all Imma- and the hour: when it in .32.)»qu will upwind In»: .. Mr. Sandwich I; 841.} by the school board to oeUet for the coming mm...» "I... All students livtttrotrtaide of the high school district will have to pay tuition for ouch abject taken up. Thin includes students from Lake Bhtir, North Chicago, and Northbrook. Summer school " Deerfuid-tnalo will Mart Monday, 11111922, and will lust for eight mks, cloning August 14, m the decision of the school bond " I meeting last Wednesdly. my 18. Summer School Starts ’ T June 22 at INseitield The building at Second and Central. owned by J. M. Barnes and occupied 1 by the Meterhotr Hardware Co., is be- ing remodeled into . modern two- story store end oihee building, with cake: on the second Boon The third story is to,ht removed entirely; "The building“: erected in 1882 liiform- er Mayor R.-G. Evens. In 1884 the third story was added to make . deuce hell. In 19201he third story was con- damned u e are trap end has not been since need. ,The entire interior will be redecorated when the building al- tentlone are completed. . Barnes Building Being Remodelled; Third Floor to Be Removed Entirely pan., grad 8:00 p.iri. Public vGdiaiiii; of the relic " " of the services. The Rev. Thou. M. 1litlyy,tttitttr,_o, mama]! EiGiFii Kiwi-lam and Dominican when former edi- ttor af the Room insult». will con.. 1duct the, solemn mm in honor of St. Jade tithe held " the Shrine of .St. Jude Thaddeus. Ashhnd avenue and 19th street. Chum. .Apsociated with" main anionic win“ Brine Rev. John Dominic rWulsh,' o.. P. of Detroit. These nine who days of devotion to the "Pttron of Dimcult Cues” will begin Sunday, MoyWZA. arith-msrvreer6iirrar 10500331; 3 :00 I V Mm. Arthur H. Harrison is chair. Jun of the Flower guild committee for Deerfield. If you will telephone he: " Deerfield 138, she or one of the member: of her committee will glndly call for my of your garden products that you can spare. Thurs- day in Deerfield', regain day on which to send in Bowers and fruits, but they are of course welcome on any other day. Flowers on be taken to the C. M. & St. Paul. and Briertrate stations on Thu”? morning's. =d-Trit, :WAAgwwwef 'iiiaiG't FiiN whose chief purpose in ttttet it; tho {193“ “Share Fm‘lfiifiu "Fruits, lfd vegetables from the gardens of the more forum-to are distributed to 27 eurities. 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