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Highland Park Press, 12 May 1932, p. 5

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Held at Lunchâ€" ie board at a most i at her home on The guests were )les and the hostâ€" th the many reâ€" ‘iving from resiâ€" _Park and they '. the first viceâ€" ‘has plans for Page 34) ‘AL TODAY , the board met year and . made r future activiâ€" feow ths o. â€" T . members at all an opporâ€" Â¥, MAY 12%, 1982 y they gave Trials of a Day is open to have anâ€" Woman‘s of 2 meugy fln xo P merrenr ut n irwomnd s Eiraren 4 + dA ntas smm ts $â€" + inigl ih \ofes ce ~ oentectemennteals , t o;huqmm&uqttmnw was one of the ushers at the wedâ€"| Membership committee of the Woâ€" .n:(r -!?a xmm%mfiwwdm' u’:{mw mm&umnm:.ms;‘%ou::um will be small, daugh yee, e | Countryside answer their| bury Burnham Morris Fisk, next regular meeting ~â€"«~â€". their future home with Mrs. Schustâ€"| favorite sport, and "Buck" will #ive| neamminuae OM iD OOri® Figk, two|â€" The next regular meeting will be tional . College . of _ Education, taik on the influence of motion tures on children, and some o problems involved. Miss Bake: base her discussion on her in pPraeside school on Monday, May :16 ~\VL at 8:00 p.m. : 3 § Miss Clara Belle Baker, d Â¥r / William " ¢ F pro at Suns tiopal College. of. Education, will| several van The.next regular meeting of Braeside P.T.A. will be held at Braeside school on Monday, )&y Dorothy Brady, will be pl by Miss Eleanor Grossman whose talâ€" ent will prove most pleasing.\ Miss Grace Arlene Flint and Mr, Newâ€" man Sheahan have prominent parts and are well adapted to their roles. o9s comedy....._.__.____.__ il+_ s _ â€" _ _ _ Character Parts |â€" The leading role of Billy Brady is being played in a most| profesâ€" slonal manner by Mr. Louis Gemâ€" iner, whose work in the gmateur theatre around here lKas \always <â€"Members at Work Rehearsing | . FBhexo is an unusual amount of| "Tulip teur musicalâ€"comedy will be given two nights only, next Thursdaj, and Friday, May 19 and 20. The curâ€" tainâ€"will go up promptly at 8:20 for almost two hours of highly enterâ€" TA Es o ts n e e e e > tC m & . ~This exceptionally pleasing â€" ims cacopLionaily picasing ‘amaâ€"| ias, ageratum, and other_colorful teurâ€" musical_comedy will be. fim annuals, rock garden plants, and two nights only, next Thursda f and | garden tools; all at most reasonable Friday, May 19 and 20. The curâ€"| prices. An artistic tea. room, for tainâ€"will go up promptly at 8:20 for | lunch and afternoon tea will be open almost two hours of highly enterâ€"| from noon until evening, under the taining songs, dances and r hilariâ€"|â€"capableâ€"directionâ€"of â€" Mrs. ~Dudtey ous comedv. _ f . C MDuatia: L. basl clll. a ime" x 222 d the John B. Rogers Producing "ALL ABOARD" CAST |Proceeds of Garden _ * |Present Operetta > ~~ FOR MOOSE COMEDY ""':‘.Y,"j',:,"&‘;“,de..’ * T School Fride;. May 20 THURSDAY, MAY 12, 4982 Show in Elm Place Auâ€" _| ‘"t°r¢st and.enthusiasim among the| Wouldn‘t you like to take a trip â€" for Show in Elm Place Auâ€" > | mombpers ‘of "the Revinia Gardon’to Holland? Why, certainly! ‘Then _ ditorium May .19â€"20 __,. .\ club in the annual garden fair to be| come to â€"see the oneretta _ "Tmlin Jack W. issue. Leonard. ‘The sale of plants is in the â€"care of Mrs. Lee Frank and greens, and flats of blooming petunâ€" ias, ageratum, and other eolorfnt _be an information booth, at which _expert advice will be given, free of charge, on any garden problem. â€"In order to insure success, in case of adverse weather, an immense carâ€" nival tent, open on all sides will be erected in the Triangle Park, oppoâ€" site the North Shore station, just i south of Roger Williams avenue, at :8 o‘clock Saturday morning, and the fair will continue until 6 o‘clock in the evening. _â€" _â€"_â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€" _ _ .,â€". a municipal rose garden. The money madeutthecomingfuirwfllgoto buy more rose bushesâ€" and to make the garden more beautiful. th Operating Golf Club P e es The stated n of Campbell Kelly Now Is â€"~ I chapter No. 71?“0% of the Eastâ€" sh Dudtey| held at the home of Mrs. T THE PRESS vhich| ti) gives clever demonstrations as ee of| the â€"dancing â€"master. _ There arise 1. _ | many complications one of which is cage | the arrest of McSpindle by the com:â€" * l ical and efficient burgomeister, Arâ€" 1‘1:’1: thur Stupey. â€" Heré Aunt Anna, f played by Lenaâ€" Calbri, intervenes l;fi:; â€"but to know the outcome of thi: , interesting affair you must see it! ':‘:,f, This operetta is the first producâ€" lock | tion to be given since the stage has es > beenfinhmd.nndthomwiflg ..; . | pay for the enlargement of the stage ern Star was held on Ee EL NBR n inediies en n y Aio e ty ic ana l B Aouet n ce V“:"‘L“‘S"}!!l‘!lm AABAIl~ May 15, at 1:30 p.m. Members are| ber of Commerce, held Tuesday eveâ€" urged to come promptly asâ€" there| DiP& in the Green Tea Pot. There is a great deal of business to be| were 50 members present, and the transacted in connection with the| fine dinner and splendid program garden show to be held next month.| were greatly enjoyed by all. _ â€" .. At 2:80 p.m. Mr. Jesse Smith will|l Mr. Rossetter‘s topic was "The take the club to a private woods on| General Tax Situation," and his a wild flower and bird expedition. comprehensive and clear summary Mr. Smith says the wild flowers are| of the.increases in taxes, local, state unusually prolific this year, and it/ and federal since the year 1913, was. will be a great privilege to see them| heard with marked interest and his with Mr. Smith, who is really an| suggestions regarding .. remedial authority on the subject. â€" measures gave his hearers plenty s Siohmimmnnieihmaiininigriraaes meaese * ~of food for thought. It was a fine H. to study tulip culture. Ned and Dick, played by Ettore Lenzi and Olan Axton, develop a greater interâ€" est in â€"the â€"lovely Christina :(Bernice Swan), and Katinka (Sarah Glass), ~_ Enjoys Cake Walk time in Holland." °_ _ [ Pres, Chicago Assn. of Comâ€" to Meet Monday May 4 with . F. Dawâ€" Sponsor Childrens Day Program May 17 General Tax Situation," and his comprehensive and clear summary of the.increases in taxes, local, state and fedenl aingg the year 1918, was A children‘s George W.â€"Rosketter of â€"Highland â€"â€"â€" Park, president of the Chieago Asâ€" â€" , sociation of Commerce, was the _ Night; Features slipbcre 9 &

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