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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1935, p. 7

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IS tqurt88¢ quart 45¢ MY, f 'A' 94 rol JERNER reet, Wa eiler IRLS W in MOWER heels to interfere round. flower beds ces t ‘and 30 inch J ~sizq © and m wheel and , stration, phoneâ€" Rollet Mower nd Bank Lane RUCG‘S land Park CTS phs. \ake day. IASTER appiicants _ beginnin oliment. . ns ake ( t â€"our lete _ infop * ncerning hq heir familieg 88 _ * 588 NC of period. t _ A PRizp AL BUog will i & â€" ‘ fl | ? f PE 0 & . Beginning June 1 2 oeeey on meer i ym ue dicbdendnt fls €V04 AW 1 ""5.‘?'.&'&4.,01...6. m. ' Please send me literature on [ Coloâ€" | rado C) Allâ€"Expense Tours, Check ROCKY MOUNTAIN LiIMITED Allâ€"Expense Tours reâ€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"MAIL THIS m----I | L H. McCormick, G, A. P. D. _ wo. 144 The seco monthly m month has Village Bo# Monday ev© Changes Meeting Date ____| APPAREL STORE 503 Central Avenue Lo3 Pn j Specials for Grammar School Grads KAYNEE sHIRTS i mermmt dinnnntnrmies porteâ€"â€"nort WHITE FLANNELS ::z 820. 30030 THU 4 PIECE PREP ATTENTION ... â€"â€"MOTHERSI! Low Pullman *4 100 Lyeifsct $3420 Every Saturday and Sunday 1RSDAY, MAY In Coouches and Chair Cars Blue Flannel Coats all White Flannels HART SCHAFFNER & MARX (1 Pair of White Flannels Included) 16â€"day Limit " 9 daily. l&’;- Wsit. Round T n Sleepers ‘llly.u;‘flacl.bu'll. FELL‘S w mie o ons o w ons o omm w m mt ons oas ame mss 23,',1 19“ S peceial 2750 The President of the North Shore Garden Club, Mrs. Julius Rosenâ€" wald, with Mrs. Herbert Philipsâ€" born, chairman of the Flower Show, extend a hearty invitation to all, to come ‘and enjoy the best blooms from some of the North Shore‘s loveliest gardens. * Highland Park Team Loses Opening Game Mike their 1 The North Shore Garden Club will hold its Spring Flower Show on gnturd:y. May 25, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Loeb, 621 wrmrty Road, Highland: Park. The show will) be open to the ‘public| from eleven a.m. until fiveâ€"thirty p.m. at an |entrance fee of twentyâ€"five cents. j ; fx> . Mémbers : of the +club,. whose. honfi and gardens ‘range along the North Shore from Evanston to Lake Forest, are carefully nurturâ€" ing their finest tulips, Hh:ilnqnd pansies, to have them ready for the show. There will be bowl and table arrangements of all the spring flowâ€" ers as well as a profusion of flowâ€" ering shrubs. * 1 a County Firemen‘s Association and the Illinois Firemen‘s Insurance was granted. Trustee Scribner is reâ€" organizing the fire departnient. .. Mrs. )inry L. Earnest, through her| attorneys, Cornell & Novak, h‘q filed suit against the village, beâ€" cause she fell on a sidewalk on Roseâ€" mary Terrace. The matter was reâ€" ferred ‘to Attorney McGaughey. . . Snyder, Walton & Company‘s let: ter about assessments was referred to the finance committee. $ The next regular meeting of the Deerfleld Village Board will be f Tuesday evening, June 11, at 8:00 N. 8. Garden Club to â€" | Hold Flower Show J Saturday, May 25 ‘A resolution was passed for the maintenance of Greenwood Avenue. Fire Chief Jack Johnston‘s request for $25 to pay dues to tha I ala ETTE toaglts C t A letter fl‘O‘n the state departâ€" ment of. insurance was read and Trustee P!tanZ: and Building Comâ€" missioner A. J. Johnson, were inâ€" structed to visit all: taverns to see if they conformed with state, laws of door opening out, and the decoraâ€" tions ‘of inflammable materials reâ€" moved. 2 ) were to be closed if riot ‘been paid," Mike Segert‘s local team showed eir lack ‘of practice when they spped the league opener to Park YOU WILL GET THE CORRECT. â€"_CLOTHES _ FOR . . CRADUATION CRADUATION CLOTHES At . : FELL‘S Phone H. P. 307 to pay dues to the Lake Firemen‘s Association and $5.00 31000 ... $1.00 ... $1.95 the fees had PA Clu ng the patriotic and civic sgocieties in this vicinity who are participating in these exercises are the can Legion, Veterans of F Wars, Spanish War Veterâ€" ans, and their Auxiliaries, Sons of the ion, Boy Scouts, Modenese , Women‘s Prosperity \Club, 5) Improvement : Society,, Boostâ€" ers Club, and Cuore Arte Dramatic ursday and Friday, May 80â€"31, Mississippi," ‘with .Bing by, , a story by Booth Tarkington. | southern musical comedy of the show boat variety, A capable cast, indefinite , sketchy direction, lovely pho phy and some good| music Adults and young adults. â€" . Sunday and Monday,i May 26â€"27, Leslie Howard in "Scarlet Pimperâ€" nel."" The scarlet pimpernel i# a tin flo of England, owing to its vivid color it shows up at the ‘! of'â€"the{ hedgerow like a tiny flame. Bagroness Orexy, a keen botanist, chose this lit-‘i tle flower as the symbol of the darâ€" ing fraud of secret al Iyenture in less famous novel, "The e Pimâ€" pernel." Mystery sttrounds the identity of the “S_url P fi ernel" hero of the 18th‘centu fi aided by his loyal comrades ues‘ unforâ€" pernel." Mystery stymrounds the identity of the “S_url P fi ernel" hero of the 18th‘centu. fi aided by his loyal comrades aes unforâ€" tunate aristocrats from t,h ate of the guillotine during :the French revâ€" olu and transports them fo Engâ€" land and safety. Inten ly-"tel‘ub ing, thrilling and most id ligtfnl is this | remarkably defected historical drama â€" with its gorgedus settings. Magnificent photograpl y, . superb acting ‘and outstanding direction. Family. | F448 .: y and Wedneui-y,:, ay 28 ‘29, ‘Princess Charming," with Eveâ€" yn Laye. + f Me riday and Saturday, Ma 24â€"25, Jessie Matthews in "Ever " ./A British production, high rtainâ€" ment ‘with some am ballet. Flfl:flY- f Neduat n s "Song Writers of the Gay Nineâ€" tiea’Patvgooneyu aster of cereâ€" monies. . Delightfully intre A few of the popular song ts of the nineties and they sing : oldâ€" timg hits; Very pleasing inâ€" ment. Family. ol 0s ursday, May 23, "Al the¢ King‘s Horses," fg‘turing Carl B n and Mary Ellis, An amusing 1 enterâ€" tainment 3ith artistic and: elpborate settings and excellent cha rizaâ€" tions by Catl Brisson in role. Adults and children. 4A 2 runs on 4 hits while the Bookters garnered 9 runs on 11 hits) _ n Friday night, Ma 4,::, the sters will play Zion hexre. . The Zioh team hu‘: very : ga~ tion and this game will p ;‘Jflc be a thriller to watch. Jim Hickey will probably be the Booster rting pitther and the game will Beg in at -16:8 p.m. ‘ % f:% l; E> 1 f n Sunday, May 26, he Boostâ€" ers| will play the Beer K; onks from Waukegan. i} ELE 3 . ese games ‘will be played at the| Booster‘s Field, located at the extreme. west end of North avenue in Highwood. . |«} t# 54 PAL CLUB LUCK BUCK CONâ€" Is STILL GOING ON. GET CULARS AT PEASE DRUCG 1 ner, es "'"'; 1. okid L eX ‘ome idmore; p .. Pritehard, p. | ... rosters Defeat _ Stanzack B â€"The Highwood B . efeated the strong Stanzack‘s b er ‘team last Sunday by a 9:2 scote, Yeary, the| Booster ace held S ck‘s to £0ei¢ l Croke, ereeder Icafi;u ,,; % t k un (€ IB . .â€"s.~., Boe ireialy ie NUE .. chavast R. re, e / ... 11â€"2. ‘The con was just t for six innings with *qlonn trailing ‘after the ‘di /5 to 2. ty Skidmore allowed 11 hits, 5 ks, and 8 rups in 7 in and tchard, his succeessor, tted two hits, 2 walks, and 8 runs in eighth., Sunda{fli; d Park expects to get going a st Des Plgines, and hopes to in home ration ‘ Day for a me . with 0:’ hard Place with a . ‘nverage. Ridge, 11.â€"2 J e following schedule will be in morial Day at . R, Better Fle:nli § \Committee Review Fort Sheridan Rev. John Evans igh entertainâ€" m;_uin; ballet. y, May 26â€"27, carlet Pimperâ€" ernel i& a tin ing to ifs vivid he foot of the ame. Bgroness , chose this litâ€" ol 0 e darâ€" adventures in e :-“? Pimâ€" WETO 8 thC | Pimpernel" | fi' aided 1es unforâ€" ml the fate of rothers THE PRESS Ab h po Plans for the official : opening of the Highwood Indians baseball seaâ€" son have n compléted. Mayor John :Oâ€" Meyer of Highwood has given‘ his promise to throw the first ball into t%e "game and invitations have been extended to evteryone in his administration. _ INDIANS COMPLETE BASEBALL PLANS In res to requests, the Rev, Joseph.Taylor has prepared for publication, the prayer presented by him‘at inaugural ceremonies of the new council on Monday eveâ€" ning May!6. ; "We pray.that the Commissionâ€" ers may Be true! *o their campaign pledges to give the best they have to the péople of Highland Park. May we Â¥ealize that we are not master but : servant,: remembering the Master who said "I am amongst you as one that serveth." May we strive to Berve every man, woman and‘child in the community regardâ€" less of nationality, race, ‘or creed. We ask this in the name of God, our Heavenly Father, ; _ "But some of these leaders are ;tilmth s and ‘we rejaiufii:;“hfiuhl ach nent and success. ecialâ€" ly tonight we 'thl‘ni of ‘Mayor Metâ€" relas he lays down the burden of office.. We thank Thee, O God, for the strength and courage that has enabled to meet the problems with cleatness‘ of vision, unafraid. We pray ithat Thy peace p'g;y go with him in his rétirement. WJ ask that Thou wilt go with him where he goes, stay with him where he stays, andâ€" may ;I‘hy blessing ‘and the good ‘will of every citizen f:j:ow him as he tepsy'q*ide with his work well done, We ask Thy blessing upon Mayor Dooley.. Give | him grace and strength and cour; to face his task. with steadfast purâ€" posé. ‘Thou did promise Isprael of old, so may he have the f usu‘runcagTMy [Presence shall| go with thee and I will bless thee" â€" "‘"We . think tootight of the men that laid the foundation of Highâ€" land Park; for the service rendered we are ve r;awful. Some of them are no longer with us. They have gonengo‘ the Jand where the vdclr‘d‘ cease from troubling and the weary ‘ are at rest.} | ‘ / "Almi ;God our Father, we are Thy children, disobedient, and unmindful of ‘Thy love and Thy tender compassion, yet with all our weariness and our mistakes we are Thy children. ¢ Prayer Presented at , _â€"â€" ~| City Inauguration Through the cooperation of some i V f ./’/ in 1 1 W /s ON BEAUTIFUL BIG STAR LAKE â€" CAMP NEECA "AMEN," \ localâ€" b1 < men, (the â€" s | wood Imifl be om-‘d: new : uniforms | and . mj:%ys The Indians also have ed to set up loud speakers pver which musgic and announcements: will be heard. | : WOHE #8 Every member of the Highwood Indians: takes this oppgrtunity thank. the following busi ho for their kind cooperation in making hn‘iol new tiniforms; Del) Rio Onf:. Quality Meat Market, Sheridan Tavyâ€" ern, ~Old |Hiedelberg Ifn, North Shore ‘Tavérn, Pearl‘s Tavern, Milâ€" ani‘s Ta , Sherony‘s (Hardware, Bernardi‘s | Hardware, t <Blue Ribbon, k/ . Terrace | Beverage, Sheridan . Grocery, Friftz . Barber Shop, Diana‘s Beauty lor, | Milâ€" lie‘s Beauty Parlor, Highwood Groâ€" cery and %rket, Union Lineén Supâ€" p:.ides. North Shore Laundry, Bernâ€" ard and Leg‘s Garage, and Wilson‘s Dry Goddlfi & sc ‘ : For ‘the opposition the Indians have booked Grays Laké, a repus able team that have always been it possible for the base team strong contenders for | the fi county championship. last tin these two teams played the Indians managed to beat Grayy Lake by seoring two runs in the twelfth innâ€" ing. â€" Thereé willâ€"be a small admigâ€" sion charge and it is expected that a large crowgd will turn put. t Phone Lake Forest Waukegan Road â€" DECORATION DAY ‘RATES RED MISS c core :g%x:r HOLT "! Swimming â€" Can â€" Dancing | _ Nature Loré â€" Tennis + Riding Ho hat a glorious kam for girl! | Neecarnis its own stable 0 fimmiormâ€" is included in feeâ€"and every frip is an excu of delight. S = ming and canoeing under careful) supervision. trips, supper over ar open fire trips down beautiful Pere uette River.| iFinest of food; Frigiâ€" daire preservation; tested | rom deep wells.; T girls live in high cabins With one trained C oelloktomht&;!igirh‘A’ stered nurse is ; of the regular sthff. | A§ 4 Far up in Northert Michigan, 'i pying a high th of twentyâ€"two on the nortB ishore of beautiful Star Lake, nine miles southwest\nf Baldwin, M stands Camp Neecarnis â€"‘the iknmer camp 1 girls.. Here you assured that }our girl is under care of women not only lovyg girls but them, Here, your| daughter in tder the of Miss Edith Pollitt Holt, who \had experience girls of all and understand§g! her. physical, and spiritual n td ' You can afford th send your girl to Camp Neeâ€" carnis this er. . Full: 8 weeks, one fee incl everything â€" &ll living expenses; use of all equipment uding ‘ horses; inst n under prof; it aP Also Veget: f FL(LWERngor Â¥ "| DECORATION DAY _ John Fiore: POT PLANTS â€" ANNUAIS ‘Michigan; University. Camp Neecarn Graduate of the Physical Rduâ€" Landscape Ga #*: it ’. Nm<! f # f & »4 Address...... Ca on ue me on on s h m ie uy â€" BALDWIN, MICHIGAN ble Plants 476 CED Years and Older Big GIRLS = fim‘ : Me %) Church: ® &a.y,m and Laugetta Place, ;| |||| _ Highland ‘ 11 a 1 ¢ 1[ Sunday a y4 6 e e | Ohurch school at 9:30. _ | _ | | _|_ Mivine worship at 7:80, Membr s | Day service. American|Legion de . {c ; "Taps," thene Military afd 1]f iÂ¥ile Courage." o s k â€" e . ol " 18 ! (| _!.,. ‘Highwood P ' fienry G. Hed) istor | | Q n school at 9:4 a.m. Coh n service at 11 ~, Evenity ; at: 7:30 pm. $ . : +ag i annual May festival dinng will be held Saturday, May 25, 5:$0 “0 8 .m. ‘ » 1 |* B y. evening, ir practig at 7 a‘clock. JP c 4 e Lo O °_ ns e: Members of M P PQ'to ‘ i , 2.nd Park, have m chd the Sunday eveping servi A Jk. .\ Gealendar | :: ":| [ : y, (l(':y 24, 7: :Q l y, May 21â€"7: ' \ board: 8:15, wimnl. "'KE;J‘RANIUMS PERENNIALS [tor the gardch. NUTFSC PP TTIr? T ener PpAcE sEY * a.m. . . C ival ay 25, 6: hpir s 6 (N [ § at 38

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