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Highland Park Press, 9 Dec 1937, p. 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1987 Install Officers Of Eastern Star Wednesday Night Amid lovely ferns and yellow and white chrysanthemums â€" Campbell Chapter 712, O. E. 8., installed the following officers for the ensuing year last Wednesday evening: Jean Sinclair, Worthy Matron; George Marshall, Worthy Patron; Alvina Culver, Associate Matron; Gerald Culver, Associate Patron; Catherine Levin, Secretary; Marie Schneider, Treasurer; Dorothy Thomson, Conâ€" ductress; Elsie Collins, Associate Conductress; Anna Carlson, Chapâ€" lain; Victoria Iverson, Marshal; Gladys Hawley, Organist; Ella Mcâ€" Arthur, Adsh; Joan Bruce, Ruth; Elizabeth Clark, Esther; Eleanor Ohrmund, Martha; Rose Marshall, Electa; Fern Smith, Warder; Arâ€" thur Hollands, Sentinel; Mildred Wilmoth, Instructress; Bessie Okey, Soloist; Effie Lange, Correspondent. The installing officers who did their work beautifully were Marie Schneider, Installing Officer; Agnes Nelson, Installing Chaplain; Anna Carlson, Installing Marshal; Ralpb Jacobs from Waukegan, Installing Organist; Bessie Okey, Installing Soloist. The installing officers were escorted by Edward Strenger, Arâ€" thur Swanson and James Thomson. Peter Grimson, Sr. was color bearer. Blanche Muller and Louise Strenger were in charge of the flowers. The Retiring Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron who have completâ€" ed a most successful year are Lilâ€" lian Swanson and Henry Hansen. After the installation ceremony the overflowing audience enjoyed reâ€" freshments and dancing in the dinâ€" ing room and were entertained with a tap dance by Marjorie Todd. It was a very beautiful and sucâ€" cessful evening and with the help of the officers and members, Campbell Chapter will again have another successful year. Mrs. Kapschull To Show Color Movies To Deerfield Group "A Motor Trip To Oregon," illusâ€" trated with colored motion pictures, is the feature of the garden departâ€" ment of the Deerfield Woman‘s club at the meeting Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 2:30 in the afternoon at the gramâ€" mar school. Mrs. C. C. Kapschull, of Deerfield, took this trip a few months ago, and the color movies are her own. Mrs. Carl Frick, chairman of the garden department, is in charge of this meeting. Mrs. Burton McRoy, chairman of the social service department,will display the sewing her committee has done for some dependent chilâ€" dren in Deerfield. Mrs. Michaels Opens Home For Musical And Tea, Friday A large group of the North Shore women will be the guests of Mrs. Joseph Michaels, 1202 Sheridan road, Highland Park, at a Ballet Russe Musical and Tea at her home on Friday, December 10, at 2:30 o‘clock. The guests will include all North Shore members of the National Council of Jewish Women, Chicago Section, members of the Sisterhood of the North Shore Conâ€" gregation Israel and many other North Shore residents who are inâ€" terested in the Ballet. Miss Ann Barzell, authority on the dance, will discuss the Ballet as a form of art. Mrs. Charles E. Shulman of Highland Park will also speak and Miss Marian Plaut, pianâ€" ist, will present the musical proâ€" gram. _ â€" hue Mrs. Michaels is chairman of the North Shore Committee for the sale of tickets for the Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo which is being sponsorâ€" ed by the National Council of Jewâ€" ish Women, Chicago Section, on the first three nights of the Ballet‘s Chicago engagement on December 20, 21 and 22 at the Auditorium theater. Coach Lauer Attends Basketball Clinic Charles Lauer of Highland Park was among thirty high school basâ€" ketball coaches who attended a basâ€" ketball clinic conducted by Ralph Jones, athletic director at Lake Forâ€" center jump will have on types of offense and defense. In discussing the new rule, Jones gave an idea of the offense and defense to be used By Tel. H. P. 2967 Dr. Jim Butterw ‘The clinic emphasized the effect the Dog & Cat 2810 W. Park Ave. Veterinarian Special Appointment by Lake Forest college this season, using members of the Forester varâ€" sity squad to illustrate his points. Oak Terrace P. T. A. To Meet December 14 The OakTmm}P.'l'.A. will hold its Décember at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, December 14. The school children will provide the entertainâ€" ment which will consist of the singâ€" ing of Christmas carols Each grade will participate in the proâ€" to Meet Dec. 15 at Presbyterian Church H. P. Music Club The Highland Park Music club will hold its December meeting in the parlors of the Presbyterian church, December 15th at 2:30 p.m. The program follows: Valse Brilliante .................._Monna Zuccs ammmamamiaiiMiMtitiiiiti:iiiNiiiiiiNiiifiirinniNiNNiNN2N%NR%%R%R%%% Miss Ida Knaak m o Wos iheeier oagh .._, p..,, i Oe atenei hE kh time P TgICs lalll-â€"fi-thd.--.-lh (!)l-rll..:--h mvuh‘om.a‘u-w_ furaber Songs of the Madones..Mar Stroug * MEs Rocomazy Holm, viclin Mothers Club Of Alpha Gamma Delta Plans Xmas Program The Mothers Club of Alpha Gamâ€" ma Delta will be guests at a Christâ€" mas party to be given by the underâ€" graduate members of the sorority next Wednesday afte Decemâ€" ber 1bth, at the chapter hougy i8 Evanston. a In addition to the Chaistmas Muâ€" sicale which is to be presented by Mrs. Jessie Wood Sincere, Bernice bentley TBE PRES3 some of the members, all the girls will â€"serenade the: Mothers with Christmas carols around the Christâ€" Following the program, there will be an informal tea with Mre. EeM. Spruhan, President of the Mothers Club, and Mrs. Marion Cottle, House Mother, presiding. â€" Assisting hosâ€" tesses will be Mrs. Henry Wyman and Mrs. Edward H. Fabrice. Highwood Adult Craft Class Meets Three Days A Week The Highwood Federal Recreaâ€" tion Project wishes to announce DOG FOODS Evans Feed Store §10 Central Ave. on sale at Tel. H. P. 124 that ‘the Adult ~Craft class, conâ€" ducted by Miss Grace Futermute, will be held on Wednesday and Friâ€" day as well as Tuesday afternoons from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Highâ€" wood City hall. At present the class is making hooked rugs and baskets. All inâ€" terested are encouraged to visit this class. OTTO F. FISHER, Pres. Waukegan and Webster Avenues Highwood, Illinois All Phones â€" Highland Park 3710 Restores the Style, Shape, and Finish To Your Clothes. G dioudayai _ . . . :’/:/:;:.‘â€"‘_’ Meegie o g FOQOD sSTORES g Erminge Cleanersa,. Inc. Corned Beef. . lb.35¢ FANCY FRESH DRESSED Frying Chickens lb. 36c Lamb for Stew |b.28c¢ ARMOUR‘S STAR SLICED Breakfast Bacon . . lb. 39¢ CHOP SUEY MEATâ€"FRESH CUT Beefâ€"Porkâ€"Veal lb. 29¢ g“mm:mu VER CUP 1â€"4. thn. .. . FINE CLEANING * LA CHOY x CHINESE DINNER A cofles for every taste and price Subscribe for THE PRESS 2 to 3 Ib. avg. PAGE THREE BRUSH

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