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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1931, p. 31

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gunning My, Including on Octo- t St; Jude. There In any at to nam, mowers to " for BHARPENING and deliver " in honor of St. stroll of DitNmit onducted at the in St. Pius church ‘ELSON 13th Park, m. closing exercises _ be in charge of Enchant O. P. .1 the relic of St. REPAIRED‘ N Uphoheering Phone M. P. 578 R. F. Lupenteur om, mum, will TREE m ALL ITS Sharpened poop]; hen October 20 Job 110m. It III! ,These boys, William M. Wnttg 14, obfNeatior Paul B. Matheson, T776 o . f y. _ ' . Teena, M, of CW. and Guam! Duncan, 14, of Balaton. watchin- ners of the eomtted Lake Forest academy full schohrghigq this yum determine the toiardiatt of the 579 Christopher-parity,. " The following from ammeio. Calif., paper wording the death in that city Tuesday of last week of Christopher Darby, I former nan irent of Ravinia, will be read yrith Tum-y a , Ms her, pine, - uln -ire. -_ ._r--, - of the Chimp, IE1hmukee 3nd St. Paul railroad. In 1875 he entered the ruin-cad service, and was with the same comptny until 16 your: ugo. whenheretirod. myemngonr. and Mrs. Baby and than- dnnghter their home. The widow and daugh- ter survive! him. Funerel eervieee were held in Sen Diego. _ Born In Bil-minimal, England. Mr. Derby came to America when he we: 'trears old, settling in Chi- cago. Be wee In that city et the time of the his in. . Mr. Derby bean his reilroed eer- eer " e clerk in the pubeident’s ofBem advancing until u We eecretery to the preeident.‘ He bed the die- tinction of hem served " _eontb. dentiel eeeretery under three presi- dents of the reed. Mr. Derby end ., hie funny rec "ig.er-oer-gtaruaretr,Atatiti,i.t, for e number of years prior to their .ussntstsrnLttNgLatutett. Their men? t i'I'IlJ“ iirGiiutiou. in Jiatsilit1ic, mgthe- "ifrafi"irr='il=t"nr1BiGiki' Farm- vinin will be [thud to but" of hir Deane“ Grin-n Sew News Mill Guam Card’- first grade ehildren made tmtter Jagt meek. .. m' we: "(i-ado pupils u" re.--, wind their ch“ pins, _ Why the oietttlt, MO. net- tad the can twenty doNra. . Ravinia Dies in West I”! Lake Forest Academy Scholarship Winner! fssehoiarshipts “nibble this your, prone taken by a large group of an. "ei/tttr'""'"""'.""?""'" of shoal. . _ clidirdrd-. 1 K boy must Se ttnttrr. i cinlly tumble to pay hit tuition, ft Ho .e icii l oG" , , team Ether in a high school or pre- Othu"requirementa for 3 Forest Many labour-ship i'ortrtiveottpits have subscribed fttt "The Highway,” the school’s "riiGiiia'itiiiiCr6TttrfatrttmitrF' o" ""4 _, Fred end Ethel Schroeder 'from Aptakisic are now enrolled“ the The S. T. Y. o. group of the Girl Reserves elected the following oth.. cers: President, Helen Lung: vice- president, Bessie Ott; secretary, Jhtrind1tt,1_trensmrer, Betty Hume; Reserves have as their page“: President, Freda Boone; vice-prod. dent; Fanny Hoffman; smut-y, Julia Weinstock; treasurer, Char- lotte Fredrick. _ _ _ The Girl Reserve Juttiide heck is wtecheutuertmL2ds.tre.gt.tttr2 to T, in u national celebration. ETiiiiiriiaF-" bration is planned for Deerfield, fol- lowed by a North Shore division pro- gnm on November tt at the t w, C. Akin Highlnnd Park. . , All oMeers of Girl Reserve groups attended 3 meeting at the Y. W. C. A. on Saturday, 1nd received In- structions concerning their dutie- gnrl aesports'itt'titties NETl'lE and NUTTY iiiirOiitre A 6le Mit LAST Niet-r" aiiif? In PIIII pantory school previously tttty 8 He must rennin Ft the waded! ot-wer-thr-ri-s.--" Hagan; tiiuarrirad must be ,rttottmnni-: Emile should have a fairly deAr,ttte college career in mind in order that" hit Tte-torg, _work may In. NH: Tiiaarra'iiii%ai," "'me -= c"""'"'"""-'""""""; John" Fordhlm of _ Arm Heights has entered the second gradec.htrittiqcB-,ttytattrE,aEh.t, pil inthe MEMO. -- I, ‘ Mrs. A. R. wlinera um: um; Donald .Eutnn's. albinism)“ place as school nurse for two weeks. ' ceemnw D's-Simian at F, .rttWd W ttRtrtie MINE _wwo savour A new or saw Ir tiootttN_tP, Ir7Garairti'rw Arr 31mm Enos.- 0n. Co. FUEL OILS Phil n. nun - Cal L. Bun MOTOR ogLs--aluihsllis----' ALCOHOL A CORRECT GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER " SOUTH. FIRST STREET Phones - Highhnd Park 3290 - Phones Emergency - 8291, SAID m; WIFLES'P. Gs'itCiioiiii Giititt6 Line " l NIGHTINGALF STEFFEN AUToSUPPlLY 15-17- N. Second St. PM. v, P. i Mold Botariam joined I“. W»deh 11an again: "an mu media: a Sky aubor. 1"ior, 'ue. M hi the spake. A ybk from Thursday evening is to be “W’ Nicki” and I Rotary dinner will be laid " the Daemon Ava. To. room. aiia- Union will hold iEuF-FiiiiTEF-- monthly martin: a tte tstmsir ot ,er.-irtrc-aridderr--u.itr-a-tl------ stuck, Gl WM: .fteraoem. Oct. " at 2 o'clock. This will Ite them Justin: of tht but!” and an {Sunburn an urged to PM he mutant. .mmm TnTttttrshatttPr"""r r', Help or WW Lam. sell Balm Euetris1?sf,, .7 M13. astabiitthed 84 - full T or part time, mellow: oppor- tunity for advancement in _ orsrnniialtioty ica'rir2iag,uvt,t,'c,?,,1tt' tryre (may) f Boon Sis; "twi.ieettbat W.C.T.U.M0d~8 NiiFG Trriirt -ecirstutrtmraeai1er Fountain Square Balaton WANTED CHANDLERS an}; 'ttttt 'I-"' -t-- r'_cthgfttiLtp, 13mg: Chkgm

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