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Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1941, p. 18

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PM)! ""“Iruow _ _ cosrs lESS THAN roll THINK Another surprising and pleating fact, in the tow operating cost of the Automatic Cate Healer. For just a few cum a day you may have all the hot water needed for family and household use. You Ire invited to uk for a FREE estimate of your coat of hot wnter What I plea-are It is to just turn the hueet and get hot water . . . instantly! W. I convenience that everyone should have. Just think . . . for " down you may have on Automatic On Water Heater In not home . . . then If you viola, take no long an s year. to pay the lance. No inmllatlon charge. See Your Mamr Co-operating Plumber hr the " B. M. John'- Aux NORTH SHORE Sas to. ' Take as long as 60 MONTHS to Par Y. P. (full. m-ttei-" PIG-Q: K.P. m THE PRESS Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen and twin sons and Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield are on a motor trip through the middle m Their first stop was the State Capitol, Springfield. Jim Bowden, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bowden, 625 Central Avenue is spending his spring vacation with his family. Jim is a student at St. Bene- diets, Atchison, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. J. v. Spachnerm who have been living at 211 Vine avenue. have purchased the Albert o. Shite home on Oakmont road. They moved this week. W. H. Davis, president of the Illi- nois State Rifle Association will speak to Troop 324, at their regular meeting Tuesday night. He will speak on "Safety in Marksmanship." the role. Is she a cutie! Many college students have their vacation this week too. Isn't it queer how the graduates of Jr. P. H. S. usually come back to visit us? There must be some attraction-we wonder what it could be. The Senior Sub-Debs must be slip- pine-they had only twelve of their twenty-nine members at the meet- ing Friday. Maybe that night offers competition. It is rumored that the gals are even selling coffee to raise funds for their mass debut. Edith Norvik enjoyed her recent week-end in Springfield so much that she's decided to return real soon for another university dance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calvin and Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Calvin have re- turned to their home after a trip to Los Angeles. California, where they visited John Calvin, who has been ill. After considerable thought Al Rich- man has decided that to make the Survey edition of the Shoreline real- ly unique this year. it should be printed on red paper. How radical! Vacation is tea super this year. isn't it? So, any t into to do and such little tme to do them. After this long-aw ited week. we should all be popped up r the home stretch -it's only two month's until senior exams. Oh joy! Now that "Stunts" is over for another year, rehearsals for the spring play are under way-even for the doe. Gloria Jensen's "Jolly" won the role. Is she a cutie! Well, beautiful spring is here again. and with it that annual fever. Hang tttudentsry)on't let it throw you! Some of our more intelligent sen- iors are really walking on air these days-especially those who were se- lected to join the National Honor Society. They've worked hard and really deserve the credit. Some of them are Bev Date, Betty Blough, Jack Bracken, Joe Grinnell, Alice Hopkins, Alice Dorick and Stan Tur- ner. Nice goin', kids. The're's so many exciting things happening. around school lately, that we've decided to bring you some of the choice bits each week, First, we pay tribute to the out- standing talent in our school. Con- gratulations to Alice Derick for pull- ing down second place in the pre- liminary state latin contest. Here's hoping you do even better in the finals, Alice. Hi Pals '. HIGH SCHOOL. NOTES APRIL”. 1941

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