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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1940, p. 3

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'M.lay It, Trr-_'... t_iPHearéoooetutgubmi_ Choraliarhot-taitutw. C. A. {or In". a! My In! 'neetiatqetfthiit-m. After n Hahn-Inna and by various “in" d the ehoie, thmnputdnddawnhbudnu. Thoclubhphmdbnportu and Inn-chum and and" the INC leader-hip of that prelidant. In. E. leaking. in] they m min; u long kl! In“ in Highland Put. Seven] new plan- won (linen-nod for an fall arm, which promises to be both inure-ting and instrms tive. There are um I few nun- eiea in one]! department for some good voices. and anyone who en. joys singing and would care to join the - in the Full, with I view to mmhenhip, is asked to rennet Mrs. Hunk] Simpmn. membership chairman. The choir wishes to think those members of the community who have no generously suppbrted them dur- ing the pun yen, and hope to en- joy their continnod interest in the Pall. The following Mean were elected for the ensuing you: WY. In a. mo President, In. E. Jenkins; m vice president, In, H. Simpson; sauna, Mr. K. Bennett; treasur- er, Mr. W. Pearce; librarian, Mr. L Morris; Music committee chin-Inn, June P. Spaulding; publicity chub; mun, Mrs. W. Howard. Adopt Resolution Of Creative Writer "Resolves of e Creative Writing Student" evolved by Jeanette K. Hotchliu (In. Eugene Hotel-kin) were so approved by writing mem- bers of the group that they were adopted u a creed when she pre- sented then " the ttnal melon of the class on Thursday morning. The creed is worth during with others-- To will the "erafe' element in successful writing intend of go- Now - while low [are-season prices prevail - save money by placing your awning or- ders with us. Awning m ten'als shown and cost esti- mates given in your own home by appointment. “usual/7w We, Order Your Awnings Now! N..,ittittrh.ar.- Uh - -* I M. cud-H windyh aim.hn-m mbousaiwi.- m-‘bh -r.-maqt M_-'!-h_!'-,- new"! maniac. To not (ltd-nee and disabling in a manhunt (my. To um I patient, bud-working ”Nun-hip More exuding n- attention. Mm. Hamlin is on. of the mom- ben of tbe group moaning both stories and "no. The “Um." Jun Provine'l column, and “sum not! Puts" in the Chicago Daily New: lave {mutually mid he! contri- butions under the 51th N.B.E." For those who my bin mind her “bub-n hounwife'l vex-u which headed the “Slum and Plate" col- umn recently we reprinb- ”Mary. . Sit: down to cam her rare 305M. The my" hour in a new In no man moo/Kl in it. holy mood Than}- thin hour when Mother, not lonely, _ _ she Imu- that luncheon will new ”IL-baud and children gone, aha in For dfttt a}? ctr-rant madam, and if: only i _ Three record-breaking hours balm But for thin breathing null tha) comes at am She thank. the and. who plot har courts diurnal, And um. hand], in quiatitvdo bonigth, Reheated on!“ and the Mag journal, It has become an mutating game to recognize contributions of dun members. The Milwaukee Journal of June an! in Ichaduled to - I HeClin-e ”Indie-ted story of In. Lester Olson written under her pen name. The an: reopen: next fail under Rowena Bennett. There has been interesting and successful Nursery School conduct- ed at the Y.W.C.A. and n time is " hand for the lesson to clone, plans are being formulated for e Sum- mer “I, School for children from 3 to 6 years of we. There will be monthly regfatratiott for the chil- Defeat Waukegan In First Game 4-0 Next Sunday the Y.M.C. {wee Bull’s K. of L., a very strong ug- gregation from Waukegan. The game is to be held " the High school field end is scheduled to start " 2:45 o'eloek. This gene prom- ises to be 1 very lively encounter and a large crowd is expected to be on hand. Hurry Skidmore, former Big Ten pitching star held the Wunkegnn March-at: to six muttered hits and shut them oat 4 to I), last Sunday It the Highland Park High school t1eld. The hunky left-Under " no time was in trouble, And with the Y.M.C. infteldimr combination of Atkinson, Sordyl, Regan and Siegert working so smoothly he held the Merehants in check from sturt to finish. Plan Summer Play School at Y.W.C.A. Allen Sordyl, the "mighty mite" of the Y.M.C. was the batting star of the thy. He "tagged" the ball safely three out of four time- " bat for a :750 avenge. Stellar ttetding we: done by "Big John" Rogan, I new starter nt the second base position. Rattan, I very versatile ball pleyer, f o r m e r l y played at itrst base and once was a pitching "nation at the Highland- Park High school where he turned in n no hit performance. FEISE (7ty NINE A. M. Thu stamp In 125 work In. Kuhn Vim who ie I main“: of the Nntionnl can. ed “nation in Bun-ton. will conduct tuPinrBehooiosdbeinehn-f it. Two Weeks Remain To Purchase Series Season Tickets With an closing out; for canon subscription at]: to the North Ska-G series only two weeitttt, North Shore residents are urged to mil in "amnion: immediately to Box 584, Highhqd Park. The 8.1“. which will be presented for the sec- ond season, includes such outland- ing artists " Marian And-non, contralto, the "roft Don Cossack choir, Miaeh. Levin“, pimint, lis- chn Elmnn, violinist, and Bio Pin.. u, bum. Although the series open. with Miss Anderson's appearance on Oe- tober 27, the upon-or- of the pro- grams In anxious to close the com- pleto noon tmtoerftttion a]: by June 1. In order to present. a mun of artists of the magnitude of the North Shore Series for MMO.at, it will be necessary to obtain 1,000 pledges for nelson subscriptions by June I. Reservations will be tiiied in the order received, sad, since there has been an errrmrtiona1tv, large number of reremmtion. " ready, those wishing to assure them- selves of favorable locations than“ send in orders at once. _ The price for season Ireaermtittnts represent . substantial saving for those wishing to attend more dun one of the prognms on the series. This money will be payable on or before September 1. - 1hh+y_yA-taytar,srs, than." oruiai" "MGstri- "raeehtie-.rNortt" Mate", “Aw-en} t.tegrtiiidiidiied icdiiiie IE- - 1."aN'lrfalPa'l1'r.'r.,uti Hummdmhhou hm nah-‘0! A-tea. ar-er-id-er-r.,. __ W, "_--'" -c.TaG ,, - WW, on”‘-...-u~ "e-....--. - "ear-gEt-str. “Ht? h FiAaia7i. "£- 55?” 9 Vin-T 'ar.r.iaTakifG» -037” _ .ARuTiir.rrf . .3933: :5. 'ihiriyjiua'aL"ri,.TiGtle - I'll IIOIbLID Inn: “In um .22! “Colonel John leCree. of the Can. edien forees, new the breve little ftowarts end wrote: ‘In “under: fields the poppies blow, between the crosses row on row--,' (Win in- mortal expression to the idea. "Poppies were tint worn in Am- erica in tribute to the war dead on November 9, 1918, two day: before the Armistice, when Min Loina Michael, of Athere. Georgia, distri- buting poppies at the Y.M.C.A. headquarters in New York City. In June, 1919, they were told on the streets of Milwaukee in connection with the homecoming of the 82rd Division. The American . uwat adopted the poppy as its much] tlower " its national convention in Cleveland in 1920, and one of the first acts of the Anxili-ry’e Brat na- tional convention in Knnue City in 1921 was to make the poppy the memorial Bower of the Auxiliary. The British Legion also need the poppy as its memorial Bower and distributes millions, throughout the (world. H.P. High School Approved by North Center Association For the 32nd consecutive yea, the North Central quotation has placed the Histh Pttrk Hitth Phone Us THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE TAIL! No.2m- 3cans....... 2for . Beans .. Tomato or 3 tall Un dozen ... . 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