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Highland Park Press, 21 Jun 1934, p. 7

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the Mt. the J M mmd Park Boys ive Honors at Academy Graduation l*-mol Herman, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond E. Herman of 328 North Linden Avenue; â€"John 1 ‘Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 $. Holmes of 903 Sheridan ; Christoph Keller, Jr., son of Rev. and Mrs. Christoph Keller of $40 Prospect Avenue and Hugo Sonâ€" nenschein, Jr., son of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Hugo Sonnenschein of 327 Egandale Road, all Highland Park members of this year‘s graduating class at Lake Foreést Aczedemy, were honored at that school‘s seventyâ€"sixth. annual commencethent exercises which were held last Saturday, June 16, 4 Hamilton Herman, John Holmes and Hugo Sonnenschein, maintained their names on the Academy‘s secâ€" ond scholasti¢ honor roll throughout the year, while Christoph Keller THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934 Hamilton Herman, John Holmes and Hugo Sonnenschein, maintained their names on the Ag.dcny’uf secâ€" ond scholasti¢c honor roll throughout the year, while Christoph Keller received honorable mention in the prize award of excellence in French III. John Holmes received book prizes for excellence in ancient hisâ€" tory and American history, while Hugo Sonneschein, Jr. received the lish prize consisting of a get of ans, which is presented annually by Mrs. Mark Oliver of River Forâ€" est, I!k, as a memorial to her husâ€" band, a member of the class of 1901, "to the member of the senior class who, in the judgment of the faculty speaks the .best English in the lch’o’-” , Next fall, Hamilton Herman will enter Dartmouth, while Hugo Sonâ€" nenschein, Jr., John Holmes and Christoph Keller will enroll, respecâ€" tively, at Princeton, Kenyon: and Sewanee. ‘ Other Highland Park, youths who are underclassmen at the Lake Forâ€" elt preparatory school‘and who were honored at this year‘s commenceâ€" ment exercises, include: Malcolm D. Vail,; Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Malâ€" colm D. Vail of 190 Lakewood Place; Holbrook Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert P. Harmon of 315 Lagrel Avenue; Sherman Keller, son of Rev. and Mrs. Christoph Keller of 340 Prospect Avenue; J. Parliamâ€" ent. Peabody, son of Mr. and Mrs,. Orren Peabody of 268 Moraine Road; George W. Gaidzik, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gaidzik of 206 Belle Avenue, and Kenneth Haskel Malcolm ,Vail received the Igleâ€" heart Prize of $20, which is preâ€" sented by John Giltner Igleheart of Evansville, Ind., "to that member of the sophomore class who, in the judgment of the faculty, has made the greatest improvement in studies Ee son of Mrs. Florence T. Klee of 525 North Linden Avenue. class." This is one of the most noteâ€" worthy awarded at the Academy. The Bateman Prize of $20, which is presented by Floyd Donald Bateâ€" man of Barrington, a member of the class of 1921, "to that member of the junior class who, in the judgâ€" ment of the faculty, has made the greatest improvement in his studies and best general development in his e " was awarded to Holbrook &:«m. George W. Gaidzik, Jr., received the Headmaster‘s Declamaâ€" tion Cup, which is presented annuâ€" ally by Headmaster John W. Richâ€" ards, to the boy who is adjudged the winner at the declamation contest at commencement time. ~‘Sherman Keller received the book prize which is awarded annually by the Harvard Club of Chicago,â€" "to that member of the junior class who is adjudged to be outstanding in character and scholarship." J,, Parâ€" liament Peabody and Kenneth Klee maintained their names on the Acaâ€" demy‘s scholastic honor roll throughâ€" outâ€"the year. .. 4 Mr. lnd Mrs. Richmond Dean, and Mr. Tont Dean have taken a suite at the hotel for the summer. ‘The Moraine seems to be attracâ€" tive to honeymoon couples as eight or ten such parties have been enâ€" tertained . there since the house apened on May 15th. ; ‘ Mr. aAd Mrs. George A. Schofield, old citizens of Highland Park and now living in Pasadena, have been spending a few days at the hotel and left on Tuesday for Kingston, Ont., to visit Mrs. Schofield‘s family beâ€" fore going: West. Judging from the whirl ‘of social engagements that they â€"enjoyed bere the Schofields l:n not lost any of their pobularâ€" y. Moraine Notes No man will ever be a big execuâ€" tive who feels that he must, either Openly or under cover, follow uP an order he gives and see that it is doneâ€"nor will he ever develop & ¢apable assistant.â€"John Lee Hahin. A seties of weekly bridge lunchâ€" sons at the hotel commenced on Wednesday the 20th. All of our gitizens gre cordially invited to parties, â€" Particulars may beâ€" obâ€" tained ‘by addressing or phoning Mrs. Trimble at the hotel, who has tharge of these affairs. Mr. Charles T. Gnlu, y!lo. :‘:: been manager of the Moraing the opening in May has resigned to accept another position. Mr. Robâ€" ¢ért W Larke, who served at the hotel for more than thirty years, lubeonnppoinudondm“'. duties at once as manager. In a baseball match played last Friday between ‘the members of Dumaresq Spencer Post of the Amerâ€" ican Legion and the Junior Legion team, the youngsters came put on top with a score of about 14 to 3. A ‘later report would indicate that the local druggists were the ultimâ€" ate winners, as a brisk business in liniments was noted for several days after the match,. . â€" Legion Baseball Team A remark made by one of the youthful players was overheard by :::e{:l of the Legionnaires wherein tter‘s team was referred to as "the old men‘s tam,’rfihanfofl & FLOURâ€"Not bleachedâ€"It never fails Gold Medal *#> $1.04 FLOURâ€"Best "Balanced" for all baking needs Pillsbury‘s FLOURâ€""Kitchenâ€"Tested" â€" Eventuallyâ€"Why not now? Dependable Allâ€"Purpose Hazel Flour : Tomatoes Defeated by Juniors FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES So'olitl and meaty â€" Yes, they come from the w GREEN BEANS *« â€" :m rtemt CARROTS (;rhz f:a"':;_nw in salad _CABBAGE p,%" + New Potatoes . HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Buy 20 bars. 11‘4:: them harden. | They‘ll last longer. _ â€"Family _ ol © Oc Borax :. .;....‘r‘... ’i:u:l‘5.: OHVIHIO riuck .tts ssep | css DC Camay Soap of Beautiful Women Oxydol : mz 240C Complete Houschold Boap reg. pkg. 8¢° Ivory 4 cakes 1IC Youp â€" 99 14/100% pure _ :4 Ige. gakes 33¢ Vitamont Wholesome Dog Food American Silverieaf â€" 4 Baking Powder _ 1â€"lIb . f, Swift‘s Lard Bright and early every morning fresh fruits and fvegeubt are ru to our stores to assure you freshness . .. And you‘ll find such ; adverâ€" tised brands as Sunkist, Blue Goose, United Fruit Co. bananas artd Eatmor to gurantee uniform quality and goodness. + U 5’»’“ "L »matoes | n 2 1k 138¢ it EY t h THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 21â€"22â€"23 A 3 THE COMPLETE: M ON AN 1TEMIZIED c.sa 4 *** 19¢ Two Highwood Teams . to Play Friday Night All arrangements have been made for the annual Legion Carnival to be held in Sunset Park July 2, 3, and 4; At the last meeting of the post the members voted against the sale of uty form of aleoholic beverâ€" ages at this affair. It is also reâ€" ported that there will be no admisâ€" sion fee into the grounds. ‘ / _ The Highwood Boosters and the Highwood Indians will engage in their first city series game Friday Details of the annual 4th of July parade will be announced next week. challangé has been made for a turn match. 1 17¢ Our Breakfas COFFEE â€" Mild and Fresh DELICIOUS ICED OR American Ho Maxwell Hous COFFEE â€" Full Flavored COF Campbell‘s PORK & fiEANSâ€"Sle to golden brown goodness FRANCOâ€"AMERican _ _ sil Car TOMA1 Spaghetti CAMP Italian Style â€"â€" with cheese ?AMPBELL?: Navy Beans Extra Fancy Hand Picked Fleischmann‘s Yeast â€" Rat it for Health BELLS FAMOU tpbell's. SOUP â€" Very ap 24}: lb. bag & E615 T ER f 'gb'ag J 244 lb. . TH B \ ‘The Boosters have acquired the } of a new ghortstop from Noâ€" omis, and .thfy expect a new pitcher ‘Mlso hails from. Nokomis. His C& Bogdsters neli w the extreme west t ‘81c t, June 22. (‘The game will be TOMATO JUICE fi.rons 18 a am & o un a FOODS . izing in warm weather â€"~ All odlerI BROWN LABEL BLACK FOOD O1s1TRIBUVTION) sERVIC E CEIPT WITH EVERY P U ccrus because of st drop LABEL BLACK 24, the Boosters : Barons. The strong North Chiâ€" good battle is exâ€" me will begin at be played at the ich is located at end of North Avâ€" CEYLON PEKOE So tender, so tEelicat‘é in flavor, it‘s always a real trteat to have a genuine spring leg of lamb roasted iwi%‘:lone and served with mint jélly and greén peas . . . . . . . It‘s Pt to Shoq afl Save at Ni:::::l Mfiu%opgtw GENUINE SPRING All Chnf Cuts.; Here‘s a warm weather treat National‘s Steaks are Famous for . Quality @and Delicious Tenderness f Sirloin Steak Serve fh French Fried Potatoes .. Pcifierhouse Or CLUB STEAK â€" Tender, juicy Leg o Lamb Or cw‘fi BTEAK â€" Tender, Juicy Prime Shoulder Steak x x.soe» Pot Ro Delicatessen Specials The new Four Seasons Club anâ€" nolm!$d its formal opening May 20. This imodern club, located on an ,hlu’vi‘j.ih a picturesque Wisconsin river, is to be the scene of many color?i,\, activities during the seaâ€" son. | Among mam attracâ€" tions | is ‘a sporty hole golf couu& a modern concrete tennis Four Seasons Club ..‘ Opened on May 20 name is Cameron and he played. in the International League. . While in this leagu ehe won 16 and lost 1. He. was later traded to the Toledo. [ j j f y 500â€"02 .Central Ave. HICHLAND PARK 0_ 4i fac. on 29¢ 15 % â€"0z; Y ® (bulk) eam . 25¢ Your g#nthnsiastk: reception of our modern, new Nat lwuaddmulsumheud,utfl same time, very mtlgingâ€"for we planned this store to make it convenient in every way for busy housewives. All of daily food needs : sembled under one mr and tmmuayfi to make your selections .easy. And of: all, each and every one of them carries a moneyâ€"sav~ ing price every day. If you were not among last week‘s patronsâ€"do come in to-da{y and see how Ssatisfying it is to receive efficient, courteous atâ€" tention at all times in thitmrklingly clean and: pleasantly cool store. U ;. ‘15¢ & # 14c Frankfurters hs"Z . 15¢ Cream Cheese :'.‘.Z'L‘:."“‘ »15¢ Sausage mir=trauts | i 10¢ Fox‘s Cream of Meats I $ ast â€"By DDB. Royal Gelatin Dessert â€"â€" All Fiayors: Dean‘s Milk Sandwich Buns Hormel Soup Vegetable â€" Flavorâ€"Sealed Catsup | American Home Pure Tomate Pickles | / A-min-â€"*-om Relish, Sweet Gherkins," Sweet Mixed or| Onions. ; ¢ I Post Toasties _ ‘mz.10¢ Layer Cake 0 mnwâ€"};-uuâ€"l.- Vitamin "D" 'A’-ule-%lm-jâ€"hrl.h (n‘t:ur'i'n c&hnu Mâ€"%nm Jelly â€"| 2 sume 20€ National Grape, Currant, Plum, Raspberry, wmohall. i 2 16 oz. ‘‘The ‘administration of the: Seasons Club is composed of; J. A. Ross, president; president of the J. A: &: Co. Contractors; G. M. Williamson vice president, of the Williamson Candy Co,, John A. McGarry, secretary; ent of ml. 3&. McGarry & Co. Cor â€" rs, Peter B. Carey, treasurer, pres" :d::;c;fiun Board of , and G. Gillis, uqmoftlfl\elnb f&lz;un. . P 1 4,, the ;lih house. Fishing, hunting an certain to be welcomed, lover:x;l-thuon sports. 38 ty court, and a beautiful swimming of | BEEF S‘}alerno Special SALERNO _ gotnuz "‘: 27‘ n New Variâ€"Colored Striped Glasses _ gef Chucklb; 1 3¢ JELLY 21}-__ 105 25% 29. pky. of siz 2. 10¢ 14¢

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