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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 45

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reat I lake ; "livs and the lake using all 8e ._their n comes P _ _#00i work of t duties that al nere all areâ€" diâ€" nediumâ€" its own hose in that nderâ€" panâ€" Y @8 the ‘ at the at salute eâ€"toâ€" my : stands ; d justice tivities id ~the anx is e revâ€" hearts _ of balâ€" dew, _ ind ~di se ~muf. ant, out frolie ; ig the shy to camp long, te in Girl (..its least ors, have irrel bies that real joys f chatter me jump hn min: min» ie e ne at lt'l;. carefully, is hoisted l Scouts y as the t lead Sister itat and imâ€" alls rth _ picnic ap S just that know f life on of life e work to an nature. 0t and repared â€"teach courses subâ€" cin l bugler they ALLY Higt d the ce blad Girl lids more the e e n crtoaest * # Spirit of Autumn Solo, Jean Sincere September "School â€"Days" : Catherine M. Jones, Barbara Franzen, . Rosemary _ Kaumanns, â€" Bernice Kurtzon, Marjorie Kurtzon, Geraldine Sandâ€" ders, Ruth Chalmers, Judith Greenberg, Joan Pier, Suzanne Greenberg. "Recentric Pedagogs" : Harriete Golden, Milâ€" dred Hacssler. nck Thut PANCE STUDENTS TO APPEAR IN BENEFIT ns "Bacchanal" : Ruth Pardee, Etta Pardee, Marâ€" garet Aitken, Helen Pier, Joan Pier, Abigail Balke, Dianne Ewell, Judith Greenberg, Marâ€" dith Kurtzon, Cyrella Golden, Shirley Beyer, Elien Horn, Jean Sincere, Rosemary Kauâ€" manns. Nes ~â€"â€" December "‘Twas the Night Before Christmas": The Children: Suzanne Greenberg, Evelyn Ream, Pauline Blume; Nurse, Catherine M. Jones ; :Dream Fairy, Virginia Mehren; Christmas Fairies, Judith Greenberg, Ruth Chalmers, ~*Marjori¢ Kurtzon ; Soldier Doll, Luise Haessâ€" ler: Doll, Phyllis Stephens ; Drum Doll, Helâ€" en Frank ; Santa Claus, Carl Haessler ; Reinâ€" deer, Barbara Bede, Margaret Gronlund, Mary %nlg Jol:lu!' Leora _Pedersen, Harriet eam, Suzanne PART III â€" EPILOG same characters as in prolog and "The New Year" ........._...... Phylli School in Chicago; ballet of *‘Time" and solos by~ Louis Chalif adapted by Mildred Haessler;â€"waltz clog from Edna McRa School in Chicago:; "Ballet of Time" and "August *Nocturne" by Mildred Haessler and the girls of the Wednesday group : all other dances arâ€" ranged and directed by Mildred Haessler. _ * ‘ November "Autumn Leaves": Elien Horn, Shirley Beyer, Jean Sincere. "The Puritan Tappers": Jeanneite Bryant, Suzanne Boynton, Margaret Anderson, Phylâ€" lis Stephens, Luise Haessier, Barbara Bede, ‘Margaret Gronlund, Barbara Franzen. Father Time and the Passing of the Old Year ~ Assistants in y t class: Cyrella Golden â€"and | Jnd:ttr m" Makeup by nmfi | â€"Golden, â€"Helenâ€"Pier, and the older II8. ® The Mothers‘ club had their election of ofâ€" ficers Tuesday evening. The following_ will serve the club another year : Mrs. Louis Schemmel,~ president ; Mrs. William Drake, viceâ€"president ; â€" Mrs. _ Lichtwalt, ~ secretary ; Mrs. J. Repholz, treasurer; Mrs. F. Lindâ€" strom, sunshine chairman, assisted by Mrs. G, N. MeCreadie and Mrs. Allen Gerken ; Mre. Willis Gerken, corresponding secretary. The last meeting of the club will be Tuesâ€" day, June 9. ‘This will be a supper meeting followed by cards. The club attendance has been unusually large this year. It is hoped the last meeting will be a record one. f The Pi Delta Club are having their card party Thursday, May 21, at 8 o‘clock: There will be a table z'flle and refreshments will be served. â€" The ic is invited. Bridge, bunco, and flnh'nd:d will be played. â€" The proceeds of this affair will help defray the expenses elub .members .. f&f’nw’“ is . Girls‘ g{mtwm:r Conm "1eh'o president of the club, Dorothy Simpson, and Gayle Bournemann plan to attend. 3 5 Some of the Friendship club girls gave a farwell party Tuesday evening at the Y.W.C.A. for Anna Suomi who returned Wednesday to her home in Eveleth, Minn. Miss Suomi will remain at home but her sister, Esther, will return in the early fall. The Drama Class which has been instructed by Gertrude Williams the last term are clos« ing with an iee cream social and an informal production of _"!ovI.nfl for the Heathen" by Sas vooek. " Thire witt "bf ap tharge fn i15 a‘glock. no admission. * The cast is as follows Nrs. Fudd .......»............. ::"é’.,“’m‘,_:;:i:; TEHAONME :1..1.â€"20.mee0nâ€"corervitie Te e :s > insy Matker _=c« Y. W. C. A. Notes 1A y M . «â€" T aV 21 Phyllis â€" Stephens .. Lydia Simpson ... Louise Axen ...... Rdith Suomi ... Janet Laury Dorothy Simpson *... Enid Pearce ing Thursday afternoon (today), at the home of Mrs. E. Juhrend of Highâ€" land Park. 3 <~‘Theâ€"Deerfield â€"Chamber â€"of â€"Comâ€" merce will hold their May meeting on Thursday evening. 7 A view of part of the new quarters of John A. Colby & Sons in Evanston. Located in the Carlson building on Church street, the new store will carry on the Colby tradition of fine craftsmanship. Mr. â€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"Henry â€"Wailterâ€"and family of Chicago were Sunday guests at the George Ott home on Forest avenue. Mrs. J. R. Notz is a teacher, held open house on Wednesday evening. Reguâ€" lar classes were held from 7:30 to 8:30 followed by a half hour of conâ€" sultation of parents with the teachâ€" ers. From 9 until 10 there was an entertainment in the assembly hall. The Missionary society is meeting at the Presbyterian manse, with Rev. and Mrs. Mark Andrews on Thursâ€" day. A representative of the Nationâ€" al Missions board, is to be the speakâ€" er. Mr. C. C. Kapschull attended a meeting of the executive board of the American Legion department of Illiâ€" nois in Chicago, on Sunday. ~~‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cashmore and two daughters of Wadsworth were the Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cashmore of Sunset court. â€" The Junior Garden club of Deerâ€" field will meet next Monday afterâ€" noon. They are to take a hike, studyâ€" ing wild flowers, birds and trees in this vicinity. The Roquette family moved from the Johnston house on Hazel avenue to Highwood last week. _The Edward â€" Knaak family of Wheaton were guests at the home of Mrs. L. T. Knaak on Sunday. The Holy Cross Sewing Guild will meet at the parish hall on Thursday afternoon (today). 4 % Mrs. A. E. Savage entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Qleson of Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knigge of Deerfield, Miss Lucille Kumerrow and Mr. Walter Genrich of Chicago, Wedâ€" nesday evening, at her home on Deerâ€" field avenue. § Mrs., Martha C. Love and Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Love of Raâ€" vinia on Tuesday evening. Deerfield Locals l State of llliloh} County of Lake Joseph H. Taylor, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at 82 Bevâ€" erly place, Highland Park, Illinois, and that Te seneral olgstion Iolo in old ony on Antl) _ genera n on 21, 1981, #lnehuflu the primary &efiq) at which election he was elected to the office of . Commissioner, .lum": to Seventyâ€"Five Dollars, and that such were contributed by ‘Joseph H. Muylee. .c °_ â€" .: _ â€" The Eugene Pfister family of Highâ€" land Park visited Mrs. Molly Carolan Pfister on Sunday. > . ~~Student Stunts will be given at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school on Friâ€" day evening, May 22.. Misses ‘Bernice and Grace Selig of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. Clifâ€" ford Hammer on Thursday. .â€"The Paul Hunter family of Westâ€" gate roadâ€"spent Sunday at the home of Miss Frances Arnold of LaGrange. â€"â€"Miss Ireneâ€"Juhrend visited at the Neargarder home in Highland Park Ont SUMLAEH Y â€" . ... â€" >...... . 10 . n neiee t h eee, anii o STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, ss Robert J. Greenslade, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at 148 S. Second stre«i Highland Park, â€" Illinois, and that all of his election and campaign exâ€" eg ml 1931 l i;clmflngbg n‘:hlry city on e * election) at vbfcheheéonhnwuehchdto the offiee of Commissioner, amounted â€"to $192.09 and that such funds were contributed Glenn Brzeoo ~ J. Howard Moran f R. E. Denzel W. E. Hundley Fred Greenslade Thomas Peters Elmer Clavey 4 Subscribed and sworn to ‘before me this 20th day of May, A. D., 1981. â€"__ > _ < 12 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of May, A.D., 1981, § (SEAL) LYLE GOURLEY, State of Nlinois § County of Lake x Lyle Gourley, being first duly sworn, deâ€" pnno.ndncthnthcr.iduatfllc«ln avenue, Highland Park, Illinois, and that he incurred no expenses whatsoever in his elecâ€" tion and campaign for the general election rflgnummAfil.{l.'l‘fi(w ng rfinfl election election he ‘was mn&u&-dm. & LYLE GOURLEY ollu“‘A.B. lllb e Yik c BAL) FRED W. RUBLY, Jas, Collins s Robert Greenslade John _F. â€"Gallagher W. Fred Gallagher E. Boyer y d M MinbersmautnasipeanaruisnirddadinH in tpride batil derrpust ie o tiopnedetant insauredarntayetirtc en rpeatidhlonendkneraetinreons on n umt t Dds mare nte aed t oimer se uc aneiain n ncmmmgerendonm t e cnunc ROBERT GREENSLADE. JOSEPH H. TAYLOR FRED W. RUBLY LYLE GOURLEY, Notary Public Notary Public Notary Public lkets are the work of a local boy of a ~a%eniP. 06. HBEr _ '*:-..é,:- AHCIOIEL» . Stuccoed walls, framed in prettily. fififiidfllte pine make these two rooms and connecting hall attractive. .. Kitchen . Usefully Arranged The kitchen, with its gay curtains, is usefully arranged, and the stove was furnished by the North Shore Gas company. The three bed rooms are distinctive and charming. The master room and the girl‘s room are early American in character. The pretty wall paper was furnished by the Highland Park Decorating company. The boy‘s room is very modern in its â€"furnishings, with simpleâ€"straight linesâ€"throughout. The furniture for the master bedroom and the girl‘s room are from Hartâ€" \ man‘s, and the boy‘s room furniture came from Mandel Bros. The bath |room towels and accessories were furnished by Garnett‘s. MANY VISITORS TO VÂ¥OCATIONAL HOUSE . Flowers used throughout the house have been donated by Dreiske‘s, Bahr‘s and _ the Rustic nursery. The whatnot in the dining room was loaned by the Duffy company. It is well worth a visit to this pretâ€" ty home, to see how attractively and inexpensively a home can be furnishâ€" ed at this time. 7 > The hostesses for the week will be a8 Tollowa=~ ~__ 2s s s s Wednesday, May 20: Mrs. Howard Kornblith, Mrs. George Gaidzik, Mrs. Carleton Vail. > Stern, Mrs. Claburn Jones. _ Sunday, May 24:;: Mrs,. Richard Thorsch, Mrs. Allan Wolff, Mrs. Euâ€" gene Klaber. * â€"_..â€"â€" : =â€"<â€"â€"._ . Friday, May 22: Mrs. Jack Lebolt, Mrs. Clarence Balke. Saturday, May 23: Mrs. Ralph. F. Seymour, Mrs. Richard Carr, Mrs. George Wallace Carr. Miss Kerfoot and the girls in her art appreciation class, as well as the boys who built the house, will also act as hosts and hostesses. Vic J. Killian, Inc:, are furnishing the General Electrc ‘refrigerator in the home. > Custom Built Radiator Furniture Anderson & Foval {Continued.from.page.5) Distributors 210 ANDERSON BLOCK Tel. L. 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