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Dr. Moore, Hurry Paul, Toner Rankin, Dudley W-t-on. and Wil- liam Savin. Mrs, Slvin bu made some lanai" pollen which no being placed where prospective CUB- tomen may use them. Puller-l services were held Satur- day afternoon u Bethany church. Rev. H. F. Siemsen omitted. Ent- ern Star services were also conduct- ed by Cumpbell Chlpter of which Mrs. Moria was a member. Mrs. Lulu M. Moria, aged TO, 589 Homewood Ivonne, puled "" on Thursday evening " her home, fol- lowing I brief illness resulting from a stroke. She had been a resident of High- land Park since 1902, with her moth- er, Mrs. A. M. Cline, who panned away May 14th of this yen, tr-dh-g-at-. A...“ “v- - biophvil to i “ - unu- â€his-bath!†Many unbl- uticlu an hing don-M by the [an Min of the club. ind m. promin- to ho In out-landing puke: o! the Phil-n- thnpy alumnus, that than“ in to and: of the man!†In dup- Mrs. Lulu Moria Passes on, Oct. 19 Myâ€? lov._u.n b-tt "ht-At-tk-tta-' Bm-u-o-tah-tnts arc-dawn... Mrs. Morin is survived by one ten. F. E. Dexheimer, of this city. Fall Rummage Sale of Rubia Woman’s Club Next Thursday Th mull In]! Rm Id. at the In“. Wasn'- Club . unnudltouhkmollo- ed a... we... and chm tho nrs.tkter-tatrtrdrwisttergnr- malt. and ' household new lith- u an acceding†Ind! out. 1twittb.uldthi.r.ar,tuauto Mr. Pu] Pulp, in I "an “on on low Willis-u amn- no: Judson, " I o'clock, Nova-h. 2. Fin-l contume arrangements are set for Saturday. Most of the prop- erties nre collected. All four ut- are learned, than lenving a week atttl a half for polishing. Miss Katherine Manning in giving a course in the Modern Dance on Tuesday evenings at the no†Strlusa Aaron School of the Dance. Mine Manning has been Min Doric Humphrey's uni-tam. teaching for Iher both in New york and " Bon- ninxton for many years. As a trolo dancer and member of the Humph- rep-Weidman dance group she has been Been on the concert stage in most of the art and dance center: in the United States. She will be remembered as dancing in the mu- sic-l show "As Thouunde Cheer," when it was in Chicago. This win- ter she is teaching the modern dance at the University of Chic-go. The grips (thnt part of the cm handling nu) Ire Bob Insik, Jim Muzik, Harry Curl-on. and ' Knpschull. As there In thme at: for the four nets, this cronp bu I real job. They have . 106-pmd shipment. on in Iny from Florida in use on one of the Beta. Lucille Baton and Haunt Al- demon on property but. Mr group includol Violon- do I“, Pat Browning, Jon Pablo. an! Glori- Linnri. The plop-rt, tut, mom. interacting, in on. Met "if you vote unarmed on n inland what would you an - problelul. The way in wild h cm Bad “Admit-bl. Crichton†Il- uver the question only point. up the he: that this play is going to be truly admirable. The “My Ibo-n by Crichton in with; it possible for the party to [in withf I" modern convenience. to: two: year: on well an island is truly nd-i mimble. Here’l I modern Calm} who will mound and delight in _ The lighting new consists of Dick O'Connor, It held 01m, and Flor: Hellman, Bill Km. Am Mary Pundit, and luck Rand-ll. Katherine Manning Presents Course in Modern Dance The Tuesday evening course is open to ndult students and tench": of the dance and will be xiven for seven weeks. Further information may be obtained by culling H.P. 4554. bellado- My- rna-duo. PM Hum, Goon. Ynaaithnn, Id 1‘- as... and Gun! labial. liar- of In“. in I.“ Am. Working m in! .. our tunn- an Bovuly Duo. Pat m, Martha Ann Kill", and Ch“, Kant. â€PM!“ - tthr Pb.“ 'yo-, mint-ibnéddu My, Nov-infotlzyllg. "e-i-td-tth..- utiuun.ptn,udbur incurs-deals. , The that.“ d lab-- 5 The Current Allah’s group at the Highland Park High school will have the opportunity of hearing I new ape-her on next Wednesday eve- nine at 8 p.m. Carl Schuessler to Address Current Affair Group Nov. 1 length In]... “an... Mr. Carl Schneider of the high school faculty will speak on various phases of criminology in Illinois. Mr. Scheunaler is I nodule of the University of Chieatto where he had the opportunity of working with Mr, Burgess of the Illinois Parole Board. An interesting evening is assured for everyone who "tends this dig, cussion. Any person in the district mny attend these di-long. Scum tickets are still Ivnihble as well In single Admission tickets. Charlie McCarthy Boosts Local Drive Through the courtesy of the Al. cyon theatre Ind an Universal Stu. dim, Charlie McCarthy and his boos Eder Bergen In appearing on the local Bereen this week in behnlf of the Highland Par! Community Chest drive. Their contribution to the eampaiett in I mun tnd humor. oua short entitled, "It Must Be N. B. Art League Opens Season Monday The North Shore Art In". opened its pawn lost Monday with Ill exhibition 1nd talk. 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