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Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1948, p. 5

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Thuraday, "April 29, 1948 Scouts, Pack 85, was held on April 20 at the Trinity Church Parish well done and deserves praise for Den 8 then gave a skit, "Pieces of Eight" which brought forth peals of laughter from an appreciative Den 2 presented a very amusing lowing Cub awards: Wolf: Lane Kendig, Don Bernâ€" Bear, Gold Arrow: Ted Oppenâ€" heimer. stein. Wolf, Gold Arrow: Leon Ward. Wolf, Silver Arrow: John Whitâ€" Neal Weed, Dale Burks, David Blumenthal, Jimmy Carison, Tom Jolls, Allan Koretz, Ricky Grant, Lee Strauss, Lawrence Rubel, Eddy Wanger. _ _ 5 Lion, Gold Arrow: Jimmy Carlâ€" son, Charles Harms. Lion, Silver ‘Arrow: Jimmy Carlson, Charles Harms, Scout Commissioner John Montâ€" gomery (Former Cubmaster of Pack 85) was called upon to preâ€" sent Webelos Awards to David Blumenthal, Lee Strauss, Lawâ€" rence Rubel and Tom Jolls. Mr. Montgomery, assisted by Scoutmaster Ken Margeson, preâ€" sented Certificates of Eligibility into Scouting to the following boys who are graduating from the Cub Scout ranks: A Boy Scout Manual was preâ€" sented to each of these boys. It was announced that new ediâ€" tions of Bear, Wolf, and Lion manuals were now available. Cubmaster Daniel Benton anâ€" nounced that the next Pack Meetâ€" ing would be held outâ€"ofâ€"doors for kite flying, the time and location to be announced later. Showing of a ‘World Series Movie concluded the meeting. Bear, Silver Arrow: Ted penheimer, Dick Cousens. Grant, Lee Strauss, Randy Carlâ€" Complete Landscape Gardening BLACK DIRT â€" MANURE EXPERT STONE WORK 322 N. First Highland Park 77 Doâ€"Fold allâ€"perpose appliaace is made of :_'.;5-01â€" Mfl!‘m;- #ech is Tisy in seely oeo sieaphneliympiecichle Assistant Cubmaster Edward ppenheimer presented the folâ€" Jimmy Kelly, Robin LeClereq, )ynamic Wheel Balzncing Body & Fender Repairing R. Fiore and W. Pearson Telephone H. P. 2207 Highland Park, IIH. NU RSER Y 746 Cloverdale Road D A HL 8 E) 9:80 a.m. Senior Art Class. 7:30,p.m. Adult Card and Recâ€" reation Club. Festival and Dance at Ravinia Village. House. « Saturday, May 1stâ€" 9:30 a.m. Junior Craft Class. Monday, h 3rdâ€" 4:00 p.m. Junior Art Class. 7:30 p.m. Weight lifting class. 8:00 p.m. Social Dancing class. 7:30 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Playground and Recreation To Have Charge Of Nature Trips ... Thursday, Tuesday, May 4thâ€" 9:30 a.m. Sculpturing Class. T:30 p.m. Community Badminâ€" ton at Braeside School Gym. Cook County Naturalists Through the courtesy of the Highland Park Department and Robert Mann, Superintendent of Conservation for the Forest Preâ€" serve District, of Cook County, arrangements have been made for nature trips for children this sumâ€" Wednesday, May 5thâ€" 9:30 a.m. Music Club. 9:45 a.m. Girl Scout Leaders Meeting. 1045 a.m. Modern Dance Class. 10:45 a.m. Modern Dance Class. 7:30 p.m. Weight Lifting Class. 7:30 p.m. Community Badminâ€" ton at Ravinia School Gym. . Mr. R. O. Witcraft, a naturalist for the Forest Preserves, will conâ€" duct these trips in Turnbull Woods at County Line Road and Green Bay Road. The dates set for the trips are June 28th, July 12th and July 19th. The trips will leave Highland Park at 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and Howard Copp, the local Superâ€" intendent of Recreation, states that ‘children should sign up at their local playgrounds if they wish to take these trips. Barrington Garden Club To Present New Look In Houses, Flowers, Etc. The Garden Club of Barringâ€" tonâ€"will present the Spring Look in Houses, Flowers and What to Wear on Saturday, May 15, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Four of the loveliest places in the estate section of Barrington Ceutryside will be open to the public that day for a nominal adâ€" mission price. Evergreen Hill, home of the Paul Godehns, on Otis road; Oldfields, the home of the Harold C. Cheneys; Meadowâ€" hill Farm, the estate of the Edâ€" ward K. Hardys, and Oak r. wooded estate of the Orin Wolds on County â€"Line road will be on display. !@!v;-.!d‘hli!tilgeh-. 8:00 . p.m. Highland Park 3 to 5 p.m. Modern Dance 462 Roger Willinms Ave. H. P. 4140 FLOWERS FOR MOTHER‘S DAY HANS BAHR FLORIST : SHOP Eim k .. : Memorial Gym At cally and prove the worth 57 the Tok thon tise" it bil Fimce No hz:'do wirls and â€" boys have to one gym or alterâ€" nate weeks as they use the lunch room or auditorium stage, he said, and no longer are the girls limited the boys crowd a busy schedule in one available gym. In ~schools throughout the country, lack of adequate space and facilities have made well rounded physical eduâ€" games each with a total of eight teams participating. The girls had a double round robin of games between rooms in the same grade level. mm cation programs all but impossiâ€" ble, but to a great extent these inadequacies have been eliminâ€" ated at Elm Place, according to Dr. Dahie. Both boys and girls have comâ€" pleted ‘intramural basketball schedâ€" ules. The boys in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades played a total of 12 A _ number_, of interâ€"school games have been played by the boys. The 6th grade played 3, the "th played 6, and the 8th, played 12. The girls had several "play" days with other schools at which time basketball was played. Boys‘ . inframiral _ volleyball leagues have recently finished their schedules. The Handsome 8 won the 6th grade tourney with a total of 5 wins and 1 loss; the Blue Devils and Badgers tied for second with 3 wins and 3 losses. In the 7th and 8th grade tourney the Tappers finished on top with 5 wins and one loss, while the Setâ€"Ups and Biffers tied for secâ€" The following program has been made possible through the use of the two eymnasia: ond. The‘girls also had a number of volleyball, newcomb, and turkball games after school. Competition started down as low as the 4th and 5th grades with Turkball. The 6th and 7th played newcomb, and the 8th played volleyball. Badminton was introduced into the regular physical education class work for both boys and girls. The girls have just completed a badfrinton tourney held after school and during activity period with 40 girls taking part. May Dance Planned At Lincoln School . On Saturday, May ist, one of the most delightful social events of the Lincoln school year will take placeâ€"the May Dance. Geo. Burnett‘s orchestra will provide the music. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Leonard Johnson, H.P. 2991. Placeâ€"Lincoln ,School; date May 1; time: 9:30 pm. T HE PRESS Born in Chicage 77 years ago, he was of the third generation of pioneer Chicago residents, the family having lived there prior to the great Chicago fire. Since his retirement three years ago, he had lived in Highland Park. He was associated with the Owens Illiâ€" nois Golf Company, Detroit ofâ€" fice, for many years. He was a member of the Masons, the Shrinâ€" ers, of theâ€"St. Bernard Commanâ€" dry, and of the Highland Park Presbyterian church. Charles H. Getuier is Tuken By Death en-bdwb'gh-'hybahu illness at his home on 458 Roger Williams ayenue. Survivors include his widow, Julia Moore Germer, and two daughters: Mrs. Ray M. Weeks and Mrs. Ethel Germer Schmidt, both of Highland Park, and three grandchildren. He was préceded in death 26 years ago by a son, Fredâ€" erick Germer. Tabernacle Guild To Install Officers Thursday, May 13 Interment will be made in the family plot at Graceland Cemeâ€" tery, Chicago. A potluck luncheon and installaâ€" tion of officers will replace the regular meeting of the Tabernacle Guild of the Immaculate Concepâ€" m;hmh on Thursday, May 13, .m. in the rectory clubrooms. The following officers will be installed : Mrs. Oscar Schmidley, presiâ€" dent; Mrs. R. J. O‘Leary, vice president; Mrs. Charles McCarthy, secretary; Mrs. Amadeo Menoni, treasurer; Mrs. Joe DeMichelis, chairman of sewing for St. Vinâ€" cent‘s orphanage, and Mrs. R. C. Mett, social chairman. Homsby And Hartnett To Eyery boy in Highland Park will have a chance to take part in the baseball clinic at Sunset Park, June 17th from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. The Playground and Recreation Department have been fortunate in securing the famous "Rajah" of the baseball hall of fame through the cooperation of the Chicago Daily News. Art Olson, president of the Playground and Gabby Hartnett, one of the greatâ€" est catchers of all time to help with this baseball clinic. * bring their gloves to Sunset Park Thursday â€"morning, June 17th to work out with these two famous baseball players. Recreation Board, was‘ instruâ€" Boys of all ages are urged to And Especially On HER Biggest Day Of The Year Nothing Less Than The Best Is Good Enough THE CORRESPONDENCE NOOK And While You‘re Browsing Around â€" See Our SOCIAL STATIONERY . . . PEN and PENCIL SETS . .. WALLETS . . . CHANGE PURSES . . . PARTY and PICNIC SUPPLIES . . . 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The Augustana Hospital at Chiâ€" cago, was granted approval to proâ€" ceed with the building of a one million dollar addition, â€" which would include maternity ward and Pastor Herbert Linden, of Zion Lutheran Church, Highwood, was elected by the convention to the Board of Directors of Augustana Hospital, for a term of three To Sarve As W By Earl E. Dh&l. District Treasury Manager, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Chicago Association of Credit Men. May Wastepaper Collection Mr. Diehl resides at 791 Princeâ€" ton Avenue, Highland Park. His family consist of his wife and three sons, all of whom reside at home. The cityâ€"wide wastepaper colâ€" lection schedule for the month is £Al4 Take advantage of our garden Establishing and renovating 30 GALLON CAPACITY â€" 10 YEAR GUARANTEE GEORGE H. 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