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Highland Park Press, 22 May 1941, p. 13

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Parents whose children will be five before January 1, please coâ€"opâ€" erate by registering them with the principal ‘or the kindergarten teachâ€" er. Birth certificates must be preâ€" sented at the time of registration. Children may be enrolled any mornâ€" Ing from 11 to 12 noon, or any afternoon between 3:15 and 3:45, or by special appointment with the principal. Children of kindergarten age in District 108, are being registered at the Lincoln, Ravinia and Braeside schools during the two week period from May 19 through May 29. Thursday, Robert Friedman, 7, of 2388 Lakeside place was bitten by a dog owned by R. J. Klemperer, 2214 Lakeside place. REGISTER Bitten by Dog Ernest DeSanto, 1749 Deerfield road, was bitten by a dog owned by T. W. Schmidt, 1707 Deerfleld road, Wednesday. Felix Simon‘s dog bit Jack Smart, 10, of 1218 Lincoln avenue Monday. The closing meeting of the year of Helen Carr auxiliary of Chicago Commons will be held Tuesday, May 27, at oneâ€"thirty o‘clock at the home of Mrs. John G, Cherry, 196 Central avenue. There will be no program as elecâ€" tion of officers will be held. Mrs. Finlay and Mrs. Hopp will be coâ€" hostesses. Garden Pilgrimage May 30â€"31 In Interest Of British War Aid Eleven of the most lovely garâ€" dens on the North Shore and six of the houses belonging to them will be open to the public on these two days from 10 to 6 o‘clock. Tour tickets may be secured in advance from Mrs. John Andrews King, 165 N. Green Bay road, Lake Forest. CHICAGO COMMONS AUXILIARY TO ELECT A North Shore House and Garden Pilgrimage will be conducted Friâ€" day and Saturday, May 30 and 31 to raise funds for British War Reâ€" lief. The proceeds from the play will be turned over to the British War Relief headquarters in Chicago to be added to the million dollar camâ€" paign now under way, and will in turn be cabled directly to Great Britain to relieve the intense suffâ€" ering and distress caused by the havoc of the recent heavy air raids. Tickets are still available and may be secured from Mrs. George Childs, H. P. 310J or Mrs. C. B. Gwyn, Deerfleld 294. The box office at the high school is also open daily from 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. for the sale of tickeets. a Among those entertaining at dinâ€" ner preceding the performance are, Mrs. George W. Childs, Mrs. Charles Timson, Mrs. George A. Mason and Mrs. Virginia Smith. "Goodbye Again" To Be Given Friday At High School Friday evening, the Highland Park and Deerfleldâ€"Bannockburn units of the British War Relief sociâ€" ety will present "Goodbye Again" at the High Scool auditorium. It is a three act play and will commence at 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thurston and children will leave soon for til!elr summer home in Rockport, Channon Bowes, 176 Laurel aveâ€" nue, was among & group of 24 cadets of Culver Military Institute who attended a weekâ€"end party at French Lick Springs hotel Saturâ€" day and Sunday, May 17 and 18, as the guests of the senior class of the Tudor Hall Girls School of Inâ€" dianapolis. Applications blanks and full inâ€" formation as to experience and other requirements may be obtained from the secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, at any first or second class post office in the state of Illinois, or the manager, seventh U. 8. Civil Service district, Post Office building, Chicago. Applicants must be on file with the manager, Seventh U. S. Civil Service district, Post Office building, Chicago, IlL., on or before the close of businesss June 12, 1941. Mrs. C. H. Goelzer was one of the assistant hostesses at the lunchâ€" eon given by Mrs. Burt J. Denman, Wilmette, Monday, for the North Shore chapter of Delta Gamma. SERVICE EXAMINATION The United States Civil Service Commission announces an open competitive examination for repair shop superintendent (class C)â€"§2,â€" 300 a year, in the quartermaster Clothing and Equipage repair shops Quartermaster Corps, War Departâ€" ment, Fort Sheridan, Ill. Applicants must have. reached their 25th birthday but must not have passed their 55th birthday on the closing date for receipts of apâ€" plications. ‘The age limits are waived, however, in the cases of those persons granted military preference. In addition to the defending champions, such noted tennis stars as William "Mr. Tennis‘ Tilden, Vinnie Richards, Lester Stoefen, Karel Koseluh, Joe Whalen, Keith Gledhill, Richard Skeen, George Jennings, George O‘Connell and John Nogrady will be among the thirtyâ€"two aspirants to the profesâ€" sional titles. UNITED STATES CIVIL The National Professional Tennis tournament, featuring champions Donald Budge, Oakland, Calif., in singles and Budge and Fred Perry of England in doubles, defending the titles they won here last Sepâ€" tember, will get under way on the Chicago Town and Tennis club courts, Ridge and Thome avenue, Saturday afternoon. Thirtyâ€"two players will compete in the tournament which will be held every afternoon for nine days, with singles and doubles championâ€" ship matches on June 1. Tickets are on sale at the Chicago Town and Tenins club, 1925 Thome aveâ€" nue; Marshall Field and Co., Men‘s Store, and A. G. Spalding and Bros., 211 S. State street. NAT‘L PROFESSIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT OPENS IN CHICAGO READ THE WANT â€" ADS THE PRESS8 Members of the Chicago chapter of the John Alden kin of America were entertained Saturday afterâ€" noon and evening at abuffet supper at the home of Mrs. A. 8. Burdick, Oakland drive. ‘There were 53 deâ€" scendants of the famous John Alden present, Mrs. Edmund C. Arnold has been elected viceâ€"president of the Chiâ€" cago Intercollegiate Alumnae assoâ€" ciation of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She attended a luncheon of the sorâ€" ority at the home of Mrs. L. N. Jones, Glencoe, Friday. Mrs. Samuel Martin has issued inâ€" vitations for a bridge luncheon at Shawnee Country Club for next Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Burnham, 575 Cenâ€" tral avenue, has been elected a member of the student council at Lake Forest college. PLAY TECHNY! You will enjoy the atâ€" mosphere of friendliness that always preâ€" vails at Techny, YOU WILL ENJOY the beautiful landâ€" scape abounding in evergreens, A CHAMPIONSHIP LENGTH COURSEâ€" yet not too hard to suit the average player. ©CLOSE BY â€" just a few minutes from any of the North Shore towns. PAY AS Â¥OU PLAYâ€"our rates are reaâ€" sonable. Cof lessons, individual or in groups, by Jock Anderson. Kaddy larts Available A GRAND PLACE TO EAT, TOO! Whethâ€" er you play golf at Techny or not, come out and enjoy an excellent meal. Sunday dinners are a special treat. Estimates Cheerfully Submitted Gol) for Mealth SHORE LINE WINDOW SHADE CO. TECHNY dJust west of Woeukegan Road Neorthbrook Entrance on Willow 190 and 388 3 1 9 â€" HIGHLAND PARK â€" 3 19 HIGHLAND PARK TEN PIN T. $. DUFFY FURNITURE CO. 532%, Central Avenue Tontine Washable Window Shades Porch Shades â€" Venetian Blinds Kirsch Rods â€"Washed and Repaired North Shore‘s Finest Bowling Alley AIRâ€"CONDPITI O N ED OPEN BOWLING LEAGUE SEASON OVER FOR RESERVATIONS Now Has Offices with Ed. Engstrom Mrs. Walter Baldwin, 126 Lake avenue ,has returned to her Highâ€" land Park home after spending the winter in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs, Walter Fathauer, 2162 Pine Point drive, a Mills college gradâ€" uate, attended the annual meeting of the Woman‘s college board of Chicago Friday at the College club. Al Favelli, Golf Instructor Ladies 25¢ afternoons until 5 p.m. Lessons by Appointment On Skokie Highway (Route 41) 1 Mile North of Dundee Rd. Stop and Sock No Change in Telephone Highland Park 431 CoOcoa‘s PAGE ELEVEN

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