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Highland Park Press, 4 Jun 1931, p. 37

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‘a bonargi 5 num . Keaster ax â€" Hart Baldaut th Elick sa wrence tss & s sn mmunâ€" i+ pupils ) given on of irector byterâ€" "Alex ended pack ol on iepenâ€" feyer, parents use on h: at 8 .. Two under terian ership rt. Long Epstein mendola T. Anita mendola . "y" Ridge 1y Apâ€" June 2 onthly Y Kellep Grinnell es #9«~â€"_â€"_â€"â€"lL.â€"~â€"~â€" Madson, â€"Meredith â€"Edwardâ€"Elick,Max ®r St. [eyer, _ Carl field esday of â€" a Cub d the egan tourâ€" *) 1A AY$ Vangel. Marche Militaire ........ â€"..Glee..Club â€"A . Farewell Thursday, June 4, 1931 ard L. Bock, John Northmore Brigâ€" ham Jr.. Mary Genevieve Wright, Louise Helen Aldridge, Gladys Emily Brown; ‘Virginia Reta Stockwell; Ads Mary Grotti, Agnes Nadine Hargiss, Abigail Balke, Gene Marietta Ball, pIST. 108 SCHOOLS‘ _ | CLOSING EXERCISES Allen % . Sordyl, Marcello _J. Rollery, la Workman, Annastina FErickson, Paul Chambers, Thomas Chambers, Thomas Ghan Nelson, Carolyn Louise Coale, Walter Bond Pardee, Anna Thompson, Mary Luelâ€" Ia Sanborn, Winifred Lucy Curry, Thomas Brown Jr., Catherine Marâ€" ion Sorsen, Virginia Madeline Larson, June Weber, Robert Eldredge Austin, Ruth Margaret Sorenson, Eileen Elâ€" sie Glen, Margaret Frances Krueger, Frank DeSanto, Genevieve Elaine Donnersberger, Howard Douglas Early, Richard William Carr, John Walfred Erickson, West Ridge School Graduates West Ridge school graduates are: Aileen Rosemary Krumbach, Curtis Keen Plumb, Raymond William Recâ€" tenwald, Leslie Harry Scheskie, John Barnett Jackson. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the ?nmtdm.ldull(e’:lm&d mmmmmnul‘l&.mi at a term thereof to be holden at the Court Hc-.h'nhxu.huflcam.oum first Monday of August next, 1981, when and where ull persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK, MHighland Park, IL By ~R. L. Erakine, * * Secretary and Trust Officer. Waukegan, 1J1., May 25, 1981, K5.33M« . .A The Ravinia graduation will take place on Thursday evening June 11, at the Ravinia school, at 8 o‘clock. The following program will be given: Processional 3 Boys*‘ Glee Club â€" Bendemeer‘s Stream ... ~ einrinntaenemnte ies Mratmacsermave ecponcit<~ oc TPBR FOTK â€"BOREK On Venice Waters â€"â€"â€"=â€".â€"=â€".â€"...... Roeder On Venice Waters .....â€"...â€"â€".â€"...... Roeder Orchestra â€" Sobre las Olas (Over the Waves) The Sun Worshippers ... Zuni Indian Song Hymn to the Stars ....___._._.... Mendelssohn Presentation of ... Mr. George Carr Member Board of District No. 108 Presentation of Class to High School elene egfg::oeo' Girls _ representing Deerfleldâ€" Shields High School. Chorus â€" Good Night ......_._....__._..__.... Abt Land of Hope and G) r 3 ® lory Hart, Mary C. Amendola, Donna Jean Udell, Catherine Walgren, Molly King Grinnell, Freda Simon, Francis Josâ€" eph O‘Connor Jr., Virginia Mae Leisâ€" enring, Lew Sarett Jr.. Robert S. Long, Etta Evans Pardee, Virginia Elizabeth Hardacre, Dorothy Marie Turner,â€" Helene Magnuson, Robert Everett Olson, Theodore Dewitt Caâ€" bonargi, Gilio Vangelisti, Dade Baer Epstein,. â€". f Gerrit T Ravinia School Graduates Ravinia â€" schoolâ€" graduates are: Howard William Bowman, Walter B. Metcalf, â€"Frances â€"Louiseâ€"Betts,â€"Orâ€" lando E. Amendola, Frank C. Lawâ€" rence, Arthur Jack Baldauft Jr., Mary Louise Keaster, Elien Margaret Horn, Katherine Lewis Vail, Shirley Ann Beyers, Orrin Crosby Keller, Gladys Priscilla Kozak, Anita Ernestine (Continued from page 3) ADJUDICATION NOTICE Thorne, . attorney Schubert . _Abt Elgar 14â€"16 l Planting Completed Planting at the Municipal Rose Garden is finished for this spring. ; Hugonisâ€"hedge â€"has been â€"put in along Roger Williams avenue, and will be a mass of yellow bloom next spring. : Many rugosa roses and their = roses are in, such as York and Lancaster, which connects with the war of the roses. been planted, as well as such speâ€" cles as the Sweetbriar of England, while thorns, wild plums and wild crabs have been put in to form sereens on the two sides of the garâ€" den. These small trees are all memâ€" bers of the Rose family, so that they will form an appropriate background. The Michigan Rose has been planted: all along the wire fence next to the railroad, â€"so that â€"passengers â€"onâ€" the: trains going by, will see a screen of. pink bloomâ€"next July, if not this. â€"These plants, (approximately 450,) plus the necessary black soil and manure, represent the outlay of the money taken in at the Garden Fair. There is still plénty of unâ€" planted ground in the beds, and the informalâ€"pool which â€"will be the focal point for the garden is still to go in. This will all be accomplished in due time, say members of the Ravinia Garden club. ; , In the meantime passersâ€"by have noticed the park board men hard at work, cultivating, watering, fixing up the grass paths and in every way keeping up the good work. Many of the roses have died back because of the late planting, but new shoots will soon show on most of them. â€"â€"â€" into the Rose Garden competition, inâ€" augurated ‘by. the . Woman‘s Home Companion, and sponsored by the American Rose society, with a great deal of confidence. The prize of $1,â€" 000 is being offered forâ€"progress, and the club feels that they â€"haveâ€"soâ€"much 1 00N of winning are good. The following committee has been appointed to take care of the work in 3 Ancp oo o E.â€"H.â€"Klaber; i 35 Mrs. J. C. Ewell, Mrs. M. J. Hardacre, Mrs. R. McKnight, Mrs. E. E. Leonard. Mrs. McKnight will take care of the weekly reports which must ‘inâ€" clude condition and care of roses, and all facts connected with them, and an approximate attendance record. Mrs. Leonard is treasurer> of the ~Rose Garden fund. ® . All varieties are to be clearly and permanently labelled, so that the garden will form an educational featâ€" ure, as well as beautiful one. Highland Park Student Honored at Dartmouth Carleton M. Vail Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Carleton M.. Vail Sr., of 950 Lincoln avenue, Highland Park, now a sophomore at: Dartmouth colâ€" lege, Hanover, N. H., was listed in the report of "Men of Distinctive Scholastic Accomplishment," recently announced by Dean Craven Laycock. Vail was graduated from Lake Forest ncademy in 1929. . " i ds ales " Cl mal sumdaatiheesâ€" e ant â€"putt > lc pet on at Rose Garden , that their chances Tâ€"H E lose a full growing season. Drive over to shrubs, flowers and evergreens you want. We are equipped to plant during the Sumâ€" mer months with the same success that you would have if you would plant in Spring Or We will plant and guarantee them for you. Do not put off your planting till Fall and Specialists in P 2 LANDSCAPE GARDENING ~\‘_~MHighwood Office: 49 Prairie Avenue, Telephone Highland Park 52% Nursery : Prairie View, 111., 1 mile west ofâ€" Halfâ€"Day,â€" Telephone . 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