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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1940, p. 5

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Francis l ane Ava Sumny THURSDAY, MAY2, 1940 M""‘a her mother, Mrs. Anns M. k:",dfm-nd a brother, Leon Morton Decker, of Waterloo, Iowa. Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day afternoon at 4 o‘clock in Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian church. Inâ€" terment was in Rosehill Mausoleum. by :llzl éerved her, tradespeople,| mystic gadget kept the living and from hiost Imiportant to the|dead Fuld brothefs apart, caused onl ‘5'.‘3:{'&&'3" (erg %2.,”“3..‘2'1. a&mfl & + e 0 # a vpatron of all that is ivor? wm wo? de::l, too, such as transmitting was her first interest, outside her family, and as a charter member of the Highland Park Music club, worker or the subscriber‘s commitâ€" tees of the Chicago Symphony as well as the Ravinia concerts and for fifteen or more years chairman of the Music committee of the Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian church, she made a great community contribuâ€" tion. ‘The Bard Memorial chancel, dedicated on April 14, was finally a patron of all that is worth while in the community and if not actively interested was ever generous. Music realized as a desire of her heart, and the fine choir which now occuâ€" pies it every Sunday is the result of months of detailed planning by Mrs. Bard and her commiteee. All this was done the last few years while ‘in poor health, but few realized it, so cheerfully and bravely did she "Edith Bard will be missed and most for her blithe, happy spirit, her kindliness and tolerance, her laughter and her song. A great traveler, she has only embarked again, long before her three score years and ten, and we bid her ‘Bon Voyage." Cub Pack 86 Will Receive Awards At Meeting May 2 Cub Pack 86 will meet Thursday â€"evening, May 2nd at 7:30 at Linâ€" eoln school. Awards will be given, gld an exhibit shown of Hobbies and endoodle poles which the dens ve been working on. As part of e entertainment movies will be own. The Pack committee will theet at 8:30, following the pack theeting, which all Parents are urged to attend. e aasest f 4 Kieks *‘ "Creative Writingâ€"Your Way to Creative Living" heads the new list of programs Rowena Bennett, poet and editor of "Jack and Jill," offers to women‘s clubs. ghost literature and finding lost music. Read about this strange case in The American Weekly, the magaâ€" zine distributed with next Sunday‘s Chicago Heraldâ€"American. BOY S 5 SPRING HOUSE CLEANING SPECIALS Curtains and Drapes Special This Week _ Telephone Highland Park 40c 24 North Sheridan Road RAY MOLENDE This stamp is protection for fine cleaning 125 Modern Africa, with an American flavor by way of ships that pass in the night, comes to the screen in Sothern and John Carroll and playâ€" ing at the Deerpath Saturday, May 4. The story tells of a fiety Amerâ€" ican showgirl who is stranded on the west coast of Africa. ‘There she meets a sardonic doctor . who reâ€" gards her as nothing more than an intruder. But when the girl proves her integrity and her courage, the man is forced to admit her merits. Bringing to the screen Kenneth Roberts‘ adventure novel which was the largest selling book in the nation month after month, "Northwest Pasâ€" sage" will be presented Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 5, 6, 7 and 8, with Spencer Tracy starred and Robert Young MONEY SAVING SPECIALS HOLE NO. 9 prass 4 SS _ 4, 6 mE‘ i23 J = No. 24, size tihe. Beverages 6â€"25¢ 0 #EKB HIGHLAND PARKEK PRIE88 (plus bottle deposit) Dr. Pepper‘s > i. e Del Monte PEACHES 1 3 ..$ . . . $1.00 For Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4 _4 ... $1 IMRMRSWEJ, FAI00J SNU OBUUTORT, May 9, 10 and 11, are Rex Harrison, Tyrone Guthrie ahd Larry Adler, 'flufl.l’.Y.l.C.hubunvery\ fortunate in engaging the services of Eugene Callender, present Illiâ€" nois State director of employment for released convicts. ‘This will be an unusual feature, as C-lhnfl;r, who after getting a bad start in life, spent more than 17 years in pehiâ€" tentiaries. He will relate some of his experiences as a member of various gangs, some of them safeâ€" crackers, hiâ€"jackers, rumâ€"runners and . bootleggers. Eugene Callender To Address Y.M.C. ‘Those who have had the pleasure of hearing him speak say that he is the most interesting person they have ever heard. Also to appear on 4 ... 81 for for for 35¢ ever heard. Also to appear on Spring Favorite Specials Del Monte TEE OFF HOLE NO. 12 14 13 15 16 17 18 Smss CHERRIES Royal Arn Raggedy Aun No. 2%4; size cans.....@ for Raggedy Ann Whole Peeled Root Beer bottles APRICOTS No. 2%, size catis.. 3 Tor 8 & W Ripe Titan with the program will be Cyril Huck, from Covington, Ky. All the young men of the town are invited to atâ€" tend this meeting which is to be 3 :. $1 m Meat Specials OSCAR MAYER‘S SKINLESS SWIPT3 PRENMIUOH Suucts POT ROAST lb. 23 %c LEG O‘LAMB held at the Elks Monday flu.l-yt.ufi- ":. Advertise in the PRESY (7 pound average) BABY BACON Ib. 25¢ ib. 22¢ 1939 SPRING Ib. 25¢ lb. 27 ¢ Ib. 19¢ Clapp‘s

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