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Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1940, p. 5

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ie n aar en rrcencmcâ€"seeâ€"â€"emrâ€"=: | HMacgcloy Danee . n Exercises | ;..___.#* £1© ~| Pupils in Benefit “Befldchxt e ies ta W&’Ab Recital Saturday â€"â€"â€"â€" |Week at Local Schools | "®=~=...‘~, § Preparations for the recital of {Continued from Page 1) . _ |**<k Sog . ‘ LENA CLANDT, Representative Telephone H. P. 53 ?..’..:.“':.‘.‘"a.,.‘.“.“‘:_. :'::‘_t i?."...'.’u..:ru;..:.:::::-_a"'_ rropory Ay 4 on Friday from Holland, Mich., where they visited with relatives and enjoyed the ceremonies of "Tuâ€" Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Nickolo and children, Jean and Hiram, returned on Friday from Holland, Mich., from Mount Carme!, IIL., where they have been visiting with friends and will run until June 6 and is featurâ€" ing rides, prizes, contests and reâ€" In a game played at Weiss Feld in Waukegan the Highwood Boostâ€" ers beat the Waukegan Bally Muckâ€" ers by a score of 16â€"6. DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction Co. ‘The Highwood Boosters are hold ig their annual carnival at th Auto Repainting Cold Frame and Axle Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING 322 N. First St. _ Phone 77 Mrs. M. Caminitti and Mr. and Here‘s a rare opportunity to make your kitchen a pride and joy to yourself and the envy of all your friends! Just take advantage of our . MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN NOW GOING ON! ‘ A bargain COMBINATION OFFER of a nationally famous -*-~~ ”!;;“hnnl Klectrolux Refrigerator and & (o» with down payment and views of boss than 452 a ant * SALE PRICE ... .. $99.50 $85.00 DOUBLE AllOwanceE .. _ __ _ _= _ ""I dBycnt" _ 895 7. Mookrnizs vour wrecuen T To .. ~~~ NORTH SHORE Gas co. THAT BRINGS PaiCBs Down to new Lows: at a DOUBLE ALLOWANCE GAS RANGE and SERVEL ELECTROLUX GAS REFRIGERATOR (WHILE THEY Magic _ Vniversal 10% OLD stove * P. cuams. d 6. Bt Solms Ave. LESS THAN 15¢ A DAY W HM. P. J3 | School for Girls to be given 4t the| Presentation of Diplomas_._ _ _ . e m «| Ravint Aitoriem, Saturday, Jube y eA 4 meeeeeeeeeeeeteneninneecmememecc== | #, at #:15 p.ii. have been Completâ€" r-m-i'a Ties® io High Sabed . . for HL, to a few|*4 Néw costumes have been made â€"-â€"--_.-:t m‘g Wright frecks with he» mother in law, moy | especially for the recital and special | , _ _ Serafnicndent of Bistrict 109 . Many of the Highwood "belles" were honored by an invitation to atâ€" oo id a ioh mt‘ ir. on &-:.W‘h-u. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley had as their guests on Decoration day Mr. and Mrs. Max Gates and Mr. and Mrs. J. Luke of Elgin, HL ~ being enngratulated on the birth of a son at the Highland Park hospital Mrs. I Poppy Day chdmnn:lm Auxiliary, reports gross receipts for the day as $77.56. She was assisted by Mrs. Highland Park hospital. a son born Wednesday, May 29, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Scoughton of Everetts place are announcing the birth of a daughter born June 5 at the Highland Park hospital. > Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lamanna of Highwood are the proud parents of SALE Phone : H. P. 1306 1.65 music arranged by Miss Alma ‘Gaâ€" | "*______" "____ ‘Mr. Willizm Â¥. Higbegker h.:d of Ravinia, ably c.l-ul:‘ !::‘:n!’fl""....'.‘.':i'::“""" Arnalf Nielsen, fiutist, During the|Star Spangicd Hemmer . _ g., PE TT ..._..-q.;.‘.n:‘ penathz Ariine k. ly dances from the Balkans and !--a.'_l_-m will sing two numbers by Puccini. |"******** ‘The program which !!wi-!_p-l| _ _ MeSt or crRapUaATEs . Turkish harem, the classic beauty of Chopin, and the still popular Amerâ€" ican Jazz, About sixty girls will take part. The proceeds of this benefit conâ€" cert will be devoted to financing physical education instruction at the Mrs. L. B. Sinclair, Members of the committee request that tickets or money be sent in to Mildred Haessâ€" ler, dance director, before Saturday, June 8. lerv, Miss Dorothy ‘The committee on arrangements includes Mrs. Walter T. Rice, Mrs. E. R. Jerome, Mrs. Lee Hester, Mrs. Harry S, Gradle, Mrs. Harry Selâ€" take a deep interest. The following girls will act as ushers at the program: Jean Becker, Violet De Bartolo, Alice Derrick, Alice Hopkins, and Jane Scarborâ€" cream cups will be served to all children by the P.â€"T.A. Coffee, candy, milk and ice cream will also be for sale at booths. All families are invited to bring their pienic suppers and join the children. The drin kand dessert booths will open at 5:30 and remain open for the later suppers of families with comâ€" muter fathers, Parents are asked to bring their own cups for eoffee service. District 108 Will Observe Field Day Tuesday and Friday Field Day programs for Lincoin and Ravinia will be held on Friday, June 7. The Lincoln school events will consist of games, races, picnic supper with parents and a ball game between the deads and boys. Ice Ravinia events will be held on the school grounds beginning at two o‘clock. There will be a program of dances and stunts on the north terrace at 4:15, followed by a picâ€" nic supper with parents and ball _ Ridge school will hold its field day events on Tuesday, June 11, from 10 to 3 in the afternoon. A noonâ€"time picnic lunch with the parâ€" games in the evening. ents will be an important feature. The races and games will be under the direction of George Ekdahi, physical education director of Linâ€" coln and Ridge schools. under the direction of Mr. Dudley On Tuesday, June 4, Braeside school held their Field Day events Dewey and Mr. Jack Jerstad, assistâ€" ed by Edward M. Knox, representing the parents. After the usual proâ€" gram of races and games the parâ€" ents and children enjoyed a picnic lunch and finished the day with ball Hlor Schools will open again in the BEFPARTMENT or rours on Thursday,‘ September 5. noee this: Bvery tour is truly allâ€" m...m?.om 1 . . the low first cost is the only cost. Sead foe y of School for Girls in Jinkins, Elizabeth A. Johnson, Marjorie Kerber, Elizabeth A. King, Fillmore B. Kopp, Martin &nn: Ernest MeClure, Mary K. Bettanin, Mary M. Carpenter, Bill Written and acted by the Sth Grade imcluding the following musical numbers: Pianoâ€"Invention in F Major ..........Bach Little White Donkey ...................._Ibert __ _ by Barbara Norman Pianoâ€"Gavotte in G Major & .mm infi tm m in ie 1 54 s en anprme m sn wac en reliiie iz Spiblin » Bhvrapeinagionime um ; Shedbnieges o. Why Wait? FUEL PRICES ARE DOWN! 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