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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1940, p. 7

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All Mihearsh.ortttedtmtrs. a/,ulWg$NflTgtt,2,",f2ttt ,treratu..4rstett_Ahrmi. iiiir $397.13qu iiiirifaFRra Mhlkaon'llakyo'uu-ho- Mhrmih-lhtad--isidthq flrl'lbt,%'r"JlylTlra"SNSt aet.ird.oHreitmc ”MM-(m-.. - Yd-dlnh-‘u'dlo hm. ninth-lawn“; In. My. WM and two chil- Anderson and Nelson It. and In. A. V. IcPheo are On Monday In. T. P. Clark " 742 Central Avenue Interior Finish Phone Deerfield 88 You Will Pay More If You Wait! Fill Your Bin with the Ideal Home Fuel . . . - SAVE NOW . . . WAUKEGAN COKE MILLWORK Deerfield, Ill. Ma-ga-eo---.--- "a! W1Mer-Heet with Cob ---VIAIIKIOAN CO"... undid!" “mummy-u mmwwmu momma-um... -.- lnll. radium. f?3i.isvfsit9eurd9t.rHm. PM P.-T.A. old and [my heard "-beesetheatehm. nub-sin.- “My n In. W'- “nonhuman-mun. Imam-hi. Tho 1). Paul {hive-it, _ hrhl and: In" -ggttqnhe.d their sixth “In! Summer Ion-.1. to be held on Saturday evening. Jun 1, a the Country Club " Evasion. Agnes DriGgt, m PnHJJJiJ, Highwood, ”plumb the with“ onigrnwb on the North gid» been. fumed it: their entertainment " the Treads», Hollywood. Bids my bi procured from any on. " the ”VIM, or in the Mercurial an", Egg: Like street, Room n. dune. um dial: the Inc-d meedmim 99W Amid a bedding of airsmii tto%A and lush green gnu Arlington Country Club is “tuned just west of Wheeling on Dundee mad. Pinal phi: In" been completed by the committee in charge to make this the moat successful one ever held. Tickets are still available and my be had from anyone connected with the 8 "eel Yin: PeNo group or from Jack Within, Doris 'RIM,‘ Ptttt_cBrrmthr Boyhn, Ed Brown. They my ulna be had by calling B.P. 427. Red Cross Asks Hui: 'will be turuuUd i, Bob Tank _and his orchatn, who have In. Paul Grady of 181 Hue! avenue will be have“ for the next meeting of the Highhnd Park-Ra- villi. Center of the Infant Welfare society on Monday, May 27th. Follow the lilting stain! of Red Edward’s Orchestra to Arlington Country Club Saturday night, May 25. Let his music put you in the mood to enjoy mother grand eve- ning of dancing " the Bellamine Club's Fourth Annual Spring Frolic. Roy E. Chlopan, of this city has made the grade as . member of the Michigan State college freshman buck-ll mm training under Coach Lyman L. F'rimodig. Chlopnn in I second baseman. He was one of " who recently were given uniforms. More than 125 turned out foe the sport this spring. Merry Melody To' Thiill Dancers At Spring Frolic May 25 For Contribution H. P. Kelley, 21 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park, m. "The President of the United States and the National Chairman, Norman B. Devin, of the American Red Cross have appealed to the American public for a relief fund of ten million dollar: to help to " Ieviete the mining of .millionl of new victim- of the Europe": war. Our Chicago Chapter In. been n- signed I quote of one million dollon. Urgent that you org-nine your workers for immediate solicitation- of the resident: of your commun- (Signed) Jam B. Fol-gun, Chairman, Chicago Chapter) The American Red Cm- mam u into from the Community Chat. The amount in bud upon the needs lgpapdulqdndlu. J. “Mid“ Judah H.“ . I. ”Within-Quint. “Mbuwmmm THC-unanith I this oei%tel. to. I. M Thumb-0W dei-i-th-ttiid-p. 1'h'2"e:t2Lttttht'tutr t?ytrtt.tti.b9eet3tirrl mu, M. P. I‘ll-1, " NM - dosmeA,Mtgt1aatdpteh. 'rigb1.ndPt6hnanertt-taa. ni-d-dlrtitratmtmtt,.axr. bdorwt.thtet3hie-Ctt-,a" mummmmmdm mink-Idiom“. Aar-rttthat_dimettr meIcMoMClo-nmm notuereditedtuthe-mmttUt iaraiardinBiett1nnd Putt-oh hull-luau. “an... orgior that Ricki-par Pugh my? to- can audit for their dun, that contribution; Ibould ho ant to the hell Chapter, American Rd (has, Highland Park Brunch, B. P. Kol- ley, clan-nun. Approximately 600 Scouts fun the North Shore Ann Council. Ba. A., participuted n the Inna-l Camp- oral " East Turnhull Wood. in Glencoe hat saw-day uni Sand". Sixty-three patrol. -trerttirtg " troops pitched their camp: in the 68 urea of forest 11mm. 500 Scouts Attend Camp-O-Ral in Spite Of Inclement Weather Despite In aimoUt dandy min from the time the Seoub came neu- ly all the PM diypied cod camping technique which mind them to come through in good dupe. Pine morale, good tsportsmanship were nlso displayed by the Scouts. Sammy the Scouts [porticipated in a series of activities started in the early afternoon. Previous to this time they pitched their tents and tidied up their camp sites for inspection in the afternoon. Veda“: Scout games were held among which were fire laying, string burning, water boiling, fUp jack Bippintt, that aid. In the evening as part of the program the Order of the Arrow, National Camping Preternity, put on their “calling out ceremony'l and received an honor member. " an. A giant eampflm and ring plus 500 Scouts and their leaders and friends D It E S S Cleaned and Pressed Telephone Highland Park “Yul-DI “Nuthatch-M 75” ANY PLAIN "" IIOILAID PAII IIIII This stamp in protection for tine cleaning 125 ,.i-rydeh-tth.t-r. “Walrus-Cw 'es.t.tsmaeidiaVthterreiut “I to do any with h an "thr-ai-at... hauholuvmnhdlotdno etue-rtkh-H,ut a.1eettt.tuire"itvterpieur 'tt-ureortrtimdttt.tret"r mh‘lll‘em-M (and. mum: is. and "A", "B", uiueriGiL. Junior Prosperity Club Members To H3ve__8_ports Program The Ethical Junior Woman’- Pmpcrity Club hdd their mehr In“ “and”. In, IE It up reported by Hahn linorini, loch] chairman, that their recent (lace had been I mean. The (in no going out for mom. Two baseball uphill: was dated. Rena Monfu-dini Ind Gilda Gunil- li. On Monday evening the Brat practice was held, n which " girls turned out. -Nm¢y Sunni In: Appointed captain fur hombuk riding und all those interuud will meet Fridny evening to go riding. Catherine Ari-no In: nppolnud membership claim-n and Sylvia do Bartolo, publicity ehaimtnn. The calling committee for announcement for club meetings are Benn Bul- Inntini and Yolanda Nnnlni. Seven new members Joined the club, luv- ins minim-red from the Senior Club to the Juniors. Age limit in the Junior club in 80. Pifteen men were him: into the Mn-KaJa-W-n chapur of the Order of the Arrow u honorary members " a special meeting of the lodge held in East Tumbull Woods, Glen- 15 Men Taken Into Order of the Arrow Ninth”. QualityCleaners an; a. P. m RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING co. Tierueusueo.co-r-to,,naed br-hir-sfo-hir-ea. In -tolSeeesbe-eatrtoreesofthe Cts-ttttw-tuh-tr-p., ttmtrsir-mtre,beg'umingin 1914.3: 'hethegostmm4iststi-oftsnanr. 'Th-dost-her-air-meets' their. 'TuPttedmistimumurso) 'tderfoeaiiemetoree-dinreo. d-im-eh. 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