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Highland Park Press, 29 Mar 1934, p. 11

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THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1984 To Cconpuct schooL _‘ Gunnar Berg, National Director of Volunâ€" thdd-l;hbw.‘tz:-fl sehool troop camping a Kenâ€" deha Scout camp. This school is for all Scout Lenders and is regional in its scope, ra-m:aa-.nmmm bzhm.flmv&'flhfi ther information may call the Scout office at Highland Park 629. Work at this school gan be applied for credits on an. Instruc tor‘s Certificate in ‘Troop Camping. Eumn.mmo-m After meeting he expressed the opinion that there would undoubtedly be a chapter of Wuun?«um Mr. is the Supreme Grand Master of the «w iSCORsSIN NA AnGIRDEe ‘Troop camping and its various phases will be ‘the topic of discussion during the two Donald, National Camp Director, Lorne Bartâ€" I Tinu sthiman _ Boy Scout News ‘mand _ as speaker, having spoken Etym-h.u.lu occasions last * ‘Mis address of last Friday night was reâ€" garded by many as one of the lines! MITS umnv.mwnuuuum- bute to the Volunteer Scouters, Scoutmasâ€" ters especially, who give so much of their time and effort in the interest of Scouting Seouting. The .latter he dubbed as ALPHA PHI OMEGA . H. Roe Bartle, after addressing the Scout -ltnul-vlwu.wnhhh rest College w he met with a group _|About 175 attended the meeting and enâ€" joyed not only the splendid speech, but also lent meal served by the Girl Reserves of sls cA m o mmunity Center Gym game so we played basketball awhile. We then opened our meeting with the Law. Various things were talked about. : most important was the joint hike for the Raâ€" mhnd‘&lh-dhrhcdm‘m nfln‘ ‘by the living circle and Cub ver. â€"â€" Cub Scribe Pack 86, Highland ‘CHARLES NOLL ng : a chapter of the PRESS CLUB REPORT .| ; * 114 N. First â€" Highland Park O TWO spring days have the same temperature. This season is noted for its fickle weather. â€" Mild days are mixed with chilly damp days. Even a single day will have its ups and downs in temperature. So you need a fuel that is easy to control. That responds quiiiy, dependably to draft and check regulation. Waukegan Koppers Coke always give the amount of heat you require. Holds a fire when cmkod Burns briskly at once whan moâ€"e heat is desired. Call your fuel dealerâ€"and when more hneay is GGiSOZ. 201 W w‘uk.g.n K'oppm COkC_ noW» *‘ ‘Hats Cleaned and Vote for CHARLES NOLL for PROBATE JUDGE MANHATTAN SHOP | © VAUKEGAN KoPPERS fie COKE Rocblllmendcd and Sold by Highland Park Fuel Co. _ Paul Borchardt Menoni & Mecogr Frank Siljestrom \ CLEAN Primaries April 10, 1934 NOW DUSTLESS SMOKELESS Easter Cantata to The Bethany Evangelical choir will present its annual Easter canâ€" tata Sunday afternoon at a 4:30 vesper service. They will sing "The Lord of Light and Love," by Edâ€" This Cantata in a very beautiful manner presents the glad news of the Easter Story. Step by step the author portrays a Trinmphant Christ. The music likewise presents a feeling of great victory. Miss Charlotte Brand will preside at the instrument and Fredrick Bieler of Northwestern University will direct the choir. A cordial invitation is extended to all to share this fine treat. The following program will ‘be carried through: t }Pnu-w ; \suumu- ° * Responsive Reading Presentation > Cantata : + Introduction and Chorusâ€""Joy to the Coroner‘s Jury Holds _ | _ Accident Unavoidable The death of two Highwood high school girls in an automobile acciâ€" dent March 2 was held unavoidable and accidental by a coronér‘s jury that completed an inquest in Highâ€" Aland Park late Saturday, t The girls, Bernice Swan and,’l..e;n Calbri, were badly injured and faâ€" taily burned in the collision on Deerâ€" field Avenue. They were returning from Chicago with Robert Kruse, of Highwood, with whom they had attended a play. t They collided with a car driven by James . Belmonti, of Highwood, who was accompanied by his brother, Frank, and by Peter Summers. ) Entered military service in |Lake Counâ€" ty. Mhh-flaâ€"‘lonm _ A member of the Waukegan Township nkhlehdhuky(oflvpml}; _ Both cars caught fire and the pasâ€" sengers of each were b::nd. The dense fog was blamed by the jurors for the collision. â€"â€"| _ s with degrecs 5f A t and LCB se did an post graduate work at N University Law School, Chicago, IIL. > In 1931, the Democrats of Waukegan Township elected him Chairman of the Township Club. ma-b.amly-z Wu‘flmfl-fl tic candidates in the nominaâ€" tion and election. A practicing attorney with law office at $05§ Waukegan National Bank. | Assistant Attorney General of the State .lnlmh!r-uutblub the supérvising of the adjudication of inherâ€" The inquest was held partly at the Kelley funeral home in Highâ€" land Park and partly at the hospital as Mr. Kruse still is a hospital paâ€" Assistant State‘s Attorney Okel S. Fugqua represented the state at the inquest. { } County tion cases and all other cases in Lake County in which the State is an inter« The young people were students the Deerfieldâ€"Shields B?_:h School. Coroner J. L. 'rgylo‘f’ stated that the evidence showed that the night was so foggy that it was almost imâ€" possible to see at all. â€"| s Chorus â€""We came here in ing light" Soloâ€"%nrut" * f f Duet â€" ‘"He is the hope of all the world" Chorus and Quartetteâ€""Lo! He Comes" Soloâ€""In the blessed Joy of Easter" Be Given at Bethany / Church Next Sunday Read the Want Ads World" The young people we PROBATE JUDGE voTE FOR| .. Democratic Candidate for t FUEL ORDER BY : NAME! 43 Seniors Initiated Into Horlor Socie ‘at High Schoc Fortyâ€"three ‘senior students . at Deerfieldâ€"Shields High Scho 'i-i pre intiated into the National Honor Society in bly at the school last : y â€" â€" Candidat for this honor|are chosen by their scholarship, participation x'l'% ichool activities, leadership and . & me character. HBP ) fortyâ€"t seniors who were chosen are as follows: Judson Wells, George | Shay, Jean McPh + Grace Gatewogd, Erna Gaede, Ada V in y ar d,} ©Hipsley, John Thom?»fmf:, ior Cuffy, Zada en Abpagern RELIABLE LAUNDRY pl C# © After fter your housecleaning is finishedâ€"will your kitchen still be marred oth in appéegrance and usefulnessâ€"by an outâ€"ofâ€"date refrigerator or c stove? ® Perhaps up to now you have hesitated to discard your old igeration and cooking equipment. 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