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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Apr 1922, p. 1

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efr; career. n, Ziegfeld. mg: @0de ttlv Dutch ies 9’ DAY Knight n M) \y; {n it 13:" the Go Em: of ::1~- North BEG? v.11: he held Ininz April 1%): m iigh“t.u¢i at eight ghwomi ~ t) b0 thc _yeur " " 1‘". N0th IRUQS. but Gnlden All mod- (3:: height 'Is which 19 many ,mer wad} an‘l W111- pur; x‘x'ru‘i rm CAGUE TO IN HIGHWOOD Yb 6" First Slrj’cet 813-3 ‘1 Cuupt nut. urn-mac :ity. (‘ur- Iem Soles Sole s . $1.00 40C HOP Forest. Ill. it «L» wvw ' 3.1“ :8 Shoe @9599; lean rm EASIER SERVICES m CHURCHES HERE 5 i , . ‘ r ‘ - _ In the death of Miss kl!» Huyd. ”mg" ”WM” and ”genus whu died Friday. April 7. Highland ned for Sunday. EV- iPark has lost another old and vulned cryone Urged to i“- ‘residem. It will be very difficult for (I Ch [I thOSe who knew and loved ht-r to ten “rc realize that she hue pasted on out -_-fi._ of the large ('lfi'lt‘ of friends With whum she has lived and wvrkml so Ewgyum- in Highland Park should i many )‘9BTS. and that (-“ngunuy durum in». “"9" “3m" "h“"h on Easter Sun-{lessening cm-le of older residents. day. 1 allowing are the sewn-es to who can look hack 0‘." the years and b9 helji l" m" I‘m" "h““hei‘? 3rememb¢r Highland Park in the «luys 3 l‘reflhyterian 01' l0"): aim, draw closer and donor Th ' will be un is \i mltmh timi- :1 link in thr (ham Khnt i ‘. ..... a S t e u H has hound them is broken and some six 0 lmk Sundai morning for the membtr pasnxu (in to Jul“ thv larger W31?“ “3”} 3'“? F. '3? “3'3? f.’.‘.‘“circie beiund rkoémns ARE ARRANGED Th 1 will be a sunrise sen-im- at} six 0 lurk Sunday morning for the‘ members of the (‘amp Fire girls and.” the \Qunz People's. <ncivtv. folluwed' by breakfast in the Parish huusc. Bi- Ne seisool will b. held at 9: :m the H. P; Bible class will meet at m o‘c-kx: 'and at the 9l('\(‘n u'clm-k ser- vice 9 va. Frank Fin will preach. The offering at this service \vxli Em for th? ['rmhyterian hospital}. : Trinity (Thurrh .3: Festival Eucharist iii Elk-U-n «)‘t‘hh'k I'rriuqo Hauler Mnrnniu Malling Proc§hnal ".qus (‘hrht 1: Rise-n T< "" “’uruzm RL‘MQER 7 nyne. momé Tibi (hati‘s Tibi ‘iymriwâ€"“Tho Strife to Joy?" Sane s Rene 'tus (1in Venn Agn Dei Seve old Amen. lntrni (IfierEry Anthemâ€"“Break Forth In Masses will be snid on Enter morn- ing the Immlcnlate Conception r‘hur at six thirty, eight and ten c‘ciocl. Easter morning Low mass will Be sad 1: St. James Church at eight o'vlock, and High mass at ten o’clock. ; Methodist Church ay morning the Sunday school " vene at 9:45. At 10:45 the us service will be held with cepticp of new members. A program of smial music by the choir‘ fill be givei~_ Prencgi-ggugefgce at 7:45.the the being “John’s Guest.” '(‘hristian Science Church T , subject for Snndny’s service whit "takes place It 10:45. will be “D "M of Atonement." I “It DISTRICT GOLF tLUB ELEC’I’S OFFICERS !. Plan;._to Have New Nine Hole @urse Ready by July 1. 1-..‘leeting Held Monday Atfa meeting Monday evening in “19 ugh hall the following officers oflG Park'YDistrk-t Golf club were elected: i)! Av . Smith, President. 2‘" {i and Hastings. Vice-president. w E jard A. Hintz, Secretary. w L‘ s. F. Grant. Treaurer. U (‘tm‘s‘ E. L. Millard. Qgcar L. E mun‘ C00! for D_ 7(‘101‘5‘ E. L. Millart Lun en, Arthur Olson. (amid. 13$!!th course ;se urficers will operate the new "Pal golf course under the di- p of the East Park bard. '5 planned ot have the nine hole E Open for play July first. Mn tickets will soon be offered 33“ at a nominal price. The i from these tickets and other I revenues will be ugd to main- Immncuhte Concepfio'l (‘hrfit Our St. Junea' Church Low mass will he; ‘H o‘er" lis‘n‘fi'l‘ Palestrina Edw. M vhvlhn): Tallis Gounod Gounod Special speakers at the Presbyter- e "Oklian church: Professor (‘leland 8. Mr- F l. 'Afee. D.D.. of the McCormick Theo- y ilogical Seminary will speak this eve- ' ’ning at eight o'clock at'the lecture ' ¢room of the Presbyterian church. ning in Tomorrow evening the Rev. James ’icers of!G. K. McClure. D.D.. president of the elected: iJIcCormick Theological Seminary, Bwill speak. Mrs. Herbert R. Smith uldenp‘win sing at rm: services. All are many nt' Highland l’urk's haw and fm'rls in busmes: and t'ullruun' today gm whom ht-r passing will bring u great sense of Ins: and rean mvmn ‘rit-s of many happy «xpe-rwncm «If their childhood days made memorable by her tender 10w and cure. whnlv the chxldren in her lmmvdlutv m-urh- 1boarhood and intimate (‘ircle will reul. IiZe their first touch of Life's sorrows in the loss of their dear “Aunt Kate." , Miss Floyd 18 \urvived by four sla- lters. Mrs. C. ('. .lamicsun and Luunsr 'Floyd of New York and Miss Jane mnd Irene Floyd with whom she lmade her home so lung occupied on Central ave. Old Resident of Highland Park: Funeral‘Servit-es at Res- idence Sunday MISS KATE FLOYD DIED LAST FRIDAY MISS Floyxl'> death has hruuzht Vlvidly to mind the day< when she- was an active, fun-eful Woman in uur mldfi. fining such splendid irr- \'i\'o In her city. her church and her homc. A Woman of grant ability. un. L‘ht‘l'L’)’ and vaf sucrnirnm de- tu .\Y‘._\' wuuw whwh umu-uh-d :vncrnua hvur! Hnumrr, it Ihv hmm- “hrrv ‘wr :I‘t-m :4.» A. Ihv hmm- “hrrv Her 2111!! m-art found H> mm! pvrfu'. mnrm» <ion and mm :U'v many “in- Will 3mm: rum-min r m: :rvwmp hm» vitality ”or Inn" pf \"nlith'l‘l! :Llu- pluyvd The services were held at the rem- dence on Sunday lflernonn and Wen- conducted by the Rev. Frank Pitt. Interment was in Lake Fan's! remc» tery. AUXILIARY ANNUAL MEETING. APRIL 15 u-‘y. ny-u on" .. ‘-.. to» hear Honor-hie George A. H. Scott' who addressed the society on Humane work relnting to children and animals, Mr. Scott is attorney for the Illinois" Humane Society and has been in hw’ mane work for twenty-two years. He related many interesting user handled by his society. His address: was most interesting and educational: Auxiliary members feel much indebt-z ed to Miss Ruth Ewing who secured; for them thi.~~ speaker. ' On Saturday, April 15th the Junior Auxililry will hold its final business meeting of the year. A vice President and trensurer will be elected It this- meeting and other very important businesg will come before the club“ All members' are urgently requested to attend. The Junior Auxiliary of the Highâ€" land Park Woman's club met Sttur- day. April 8th,}t Community Center Mr. Henry Eichheim of Boston who is in Chicago this week to conduct his “Oriental Impressions" which are on this week‘s Symphony‘ Program. will give a talk on Orienul music It the Ravinia Village House on Thurs- dny evening, April 13th at 8:15. Mr. Eichheim has spent much time in China and Japan studying their lqlk music and has an unusual contri- bution to make to musicians. Mrs. Eithheim will illustrate his lecture at the piano. Tickets will he on sale at. the door. HENRY EICHHEIM T0 SPEAK IN _RAVINIA HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT PRESBYTERIAN CHI’RCH welcomea at these services ELKS‘ 1‘0 INSTALL OFFICERS mmoanow night in Elkdom xn hIhh't-I ‘ hf“ at the Presbyter le pluyvd lhl'l" urt- Manx and ‘ The “old time party" to be given who ‘ by the Highland Park 3min.” lcn's duct r association has been ell-nod {m aniApril 26 to April l9” \Vimn lull. run. : Where lhe party is to I)! held. hld IIâ€" c "i ready been engaged for April 26. no urs-jit was decidod to hold the afllir I 'Tu the Vours u! [hymn 10K: ' The School Board of District ION ‘wtshn u; all to the nut-Mich of the tVoten of this Dintrid that the prn» gent election. to be held Siturduy. from 2 In 7) p. "1., (he l5th day (If April. W22. at the Linmln “gnu! "hook is for thc' purpose of” been elected to membership 'in the (Iulonial club, an upper cla- eating :cluh at. Princeton. according m a dispatch from that. place. Fearing i: a sophomore. Before going to .Princeton. he attended Kent nehool. !where he played on the baseball. foot- 1hall._ and tennis leama. He is «(in m ‘ewral campus intends at Prim-e~ lion. During his freshman year. he 3 hemme a member of Whig “all. one of Princetnn’s historii- drballn: s0- cietivs. UNCULN SCHOOL EIECHGN SATURDAY FOR TAX RATE INCREASE 2'. to 3'.. Education Purposes; law, to 1'. Building and Grounds. To Elect Board Memberfl Fifst: Electing I pn'mdrnt and (Wu member! of the School Bbgnl: Monti: Prucurmx th- mnmt u! the voters to an increase In the rule of taxation from 2" lo 3'. {or edu- catioml purpoocx and ‘h‘- (u l'. for budding purpoafl find the pun-hunt of srhml ground, whu‘h tun may be lo-vxe'I up'm the [Ht-son! \‘ululhun fur [hr purpou- u! (wtuhlishmg. support» um um! driruymu the (-xpcnu-s u! lhv thn-e M‘huuh m Dunn-l “It. This 1m! qumtum .shuuld nnl hr rnrsfuwd With HIV QUQ'SUIIH n! I burn! num- In build schools m and Ihstnvl. Thu advisability of raising fund: by a hand I-sm- for huilding in Dlflrk‘t U” “1“ be pn-wnlui [u 1hr ‘uu'n a! n \{M'Vlzll ilm [inn In Re ht-M hlrr up- on due- now-e, and only nftvfia (“Still Mr I“ lic)’ fur vondrurlinn H‘. the Div llix‘t hm hn-rn arriwd at. h i~ urn-wary iha! these iwn questions 3.0 kept «hillmrt and that. no mistake he made In the pn-nent election With reference to (hem. l’nA less the voten 0! District 108 an “'IHIHL' that thew be In incensed au- essmenl upon the present Valuation for the purpusc of supporting and re» pairing the schools. i! will not be pow sible for the Board to carry out any constructive program in n-gard to fu- ture building. Lam-r M. Fearing. son of J. L. Fearing; 1835 Kincaid and. And a student It Princeton unimity. In. LAMAR M. FEARING HONORED IN EAST Highland Park Youth Elected to )lembenhlp ln 'aloalnl Club at Prince“â€" Bl'SlN 388 M EN’S Hall Already Taken for April 26 So "Old Time” Afllir ls Moved Up Al the meeting of High] Park (‘ouncil No. 1066. Royal rcnnum. In! Monday night. Treasurer Herman Dvnzel reporud that he had pnid a benefit check of $3.000 tn Mn. Frank D. Gallagher. week ea rlil-r MYSTIC WORKERS ‘ CARD PA'R'H MON. I The flystic Workerl of the World will giw a curd and bum-o party Mon- day evening. April 17th at eight thir- iy o'clock in Mannie hull. follaved by dancing. A phonqnph will be given away at thin party. A ml] admission fee will be chimed. The y‘uhliv is cordially invited to attend. ROY AL A RCAN UM GOOD FRIDAY SBRVI AT TRINITY CH The Three noun. 12130â€"390 9- n; (hddren'n service “The Story of the Cross" with net-option. slide-D at 4:00 p. m.; méviuihx finyej’ and pnpanflon for Ealter communion. “'0 p. m. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. APRIL - 18. "'22 (Continued on Page 7 MEETING MONDAY PARTY. APRIL 19; hueâ€"u, ml WW)» ~ slam Nudge in ‘Polh of flu- Follies" The annual meeting u! the “5‘ land Park Wmn'u club vi“ 5. W Tueodny. April III. at tho- Pmby- tori-n church The Evunston ('ommunily I‘m-hon will serve a ell-hump luncheon at 12; 30. and immedhtcly mm the Inn-b- um elections will he held. The first vlcrvpmidem. corresponding acn- bury. treasurer and (kn-o din-run" will be dotted. ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY. APRIL 18 Evan-ton Col-unity Mich. Wlll Serve Luncheon ul Ah" the nnnu-l rrponp of 0M" and I") huuimu that my hr "- quin-d. I fine prognm u! mane v‘lll be [wen by him Stella Rob-rm, Violinist. Imh hrr rillrv, In. Influx at the piano‘ Mum Kuboru :- out of u» prominem "ohm-u Imam 1hr yuunxrr group uf ("hm-go mashed-m and - delight-u am“. Mrs. Laur- Dayton Foo-end... founder of the club. will rut! ht paper. "The Little Amount"! 0! Life." which ha- hwn turn moot gucrrufully hi'fnlr mm.) in um! .hou! ( hue-[u club:- (hu )rn \', Holman; Monday. William S H.“ m ‘3 Word Brunt" Too-day and Walnnday (‘omunce Tllmadce. Hor- ne Km‘xht nnd Thom» (‘nrr ln “Polly o! the Follies;n Thurudly. Jul Roll and Lulu Lee m "After the 850‘? Friday. (‘olleen Moon and Richard Dix m “The Wall Hat-or" by by"! Hugh”. Ilw ”The Dempoey WM Fixin" Salurdny. Ethel Clayton and Charles lentil!!! In “The Cyndie." in Into! production. Maxim It 3:” fit- urday. Soc pmnm on hock pm of (hi: pup" SCHOOL ELECTIONS HELD LAST “WAY Anna C. Main- nnd M ,J- McBrHe Chosen lot HM WILLIAM S. HART IN “3 WORD BRAND” MUN. Thr (“Homing prngrnm \nl! nhuwn a! l'c-url {he-alrr nu: u‘rrk ‘ Arman C. Martin wu new member a! the high nthool board 4 education In! Saturday. Goon. J. “ride. no N. Und- a“. on aim «w. The board .0: hold a mating thi: ml to «lea In nui- dem. in J. Over in the Miriu nom- Sunday. Rich-rd Hlnhelmm. John sum-m and Marjonc I)" m ”Expe- rmnro." (mm the noted play by Geo. \' Huh-Hi Monday. William 3‘ Han ZION IS “EXHBED” AT MEETING an: Mfr. H. Nelson of Zion can hi- hmou "expose" of condition. hi th- city‘ In: Frkhy night at n and in the'l. O. 0. F. hall hen. ‘l'h out in; wu omnhcd Ind ammo! h the labor unions of Luke county. 80'- enl cnndidntu for nomination in "I! primary were present nnd can that speech". Among them w Dan“ J. Bhul u! Chic-go. who to. 1 en.- dldne for repnoenuhw in mm [mm (hr Tenth dinrict. A m5 trio sang sovrnl songs, mdndh‘ "n- linofix" Ind “Clunin. up Zion." her A! Elm Plus: 85 “A" ion and. for l-Z. 8‘ Metal. who was cw pmidem or the board; Wins-n In. 3nd Fwd (:n-omlnde m cw memben. __ ‘. Ii Highwood Oscar Swu och-u Than" Welsh {or mouth: ol the «MM board by I vote of 183 m 42. ncv'.r.u.Ndâ€"1uhdq-a- ed for the mammal a! m min: and seven in RIMS. IU- land! lubdividon. The but !I' th new" M fu- WJI‘LN b :11, 82830 and than for mam n3}. BIDS RECEIVED AT . COUNCIL MMNG last Friday evening b§du m (m 3117952}, to ”4.678..” Thus were ordered phccd on mt. A motion irnl ndoptod to In,“ Sheridan mud from Cedar than 9 the south corporate limit: of the d”. . W. C. A. RUMMAGB SALE IN unm M 3‘ meeting of the city council (“hmmyzu date. News Church at 12:30 TUESDAYS PRIMARY Elm Mmmmmmmmw Martin C. Decker Ban Jud: in a... for mJfie Nonfiution by 77 Votes. mm- wuu ;; Grlfln {or Sham by Big Majority; ' ‘, Demon-nut Vou- Lirht Here a Tum-lay} pnm-ry' pmvndod all of the darin- o! I mu!" cit-01w dt d "w polling place:- throughout the vounly. A large numb" of UM; cut. and mum in aim! rwry prerind it" A. much stirred m m nnmlnnuon of "Mr plfl)"n undid-In as they are I! (In new! 0 mm. 1‘. lhrkcr‘l Victory by 17 m... om cum. E. Jack. H. and 09W; Win Munro-uh arm; and 1‘. Arm W'l UH {nut Min F. Smith by I and! numb .- I" pm plea! d "arm-1 Mick-m sud Von-n I" over me My. (ht-”Nolan, WH‘DI“.NBS WWDINTOPPUIIKMUCHON Add“ I W h 58 d9 16 fl 5 29 9 Frank G. M .. ,. 76 41 SI 77 60 61 52 FOR "NATIVE IN 00m (m at W) Benign“: NM 25 4 7 IO 0 0 II 9 Hoary R. RIM! 54 35 88 68 ‘1 31 85 a Rich!!! Yam . 58 26 30 6‘ ll 4‘58 8! John1.3mu.. .-.. u 26 u 56 D 'innlfnd M Buck. 42 21 I! 88 I7 I? POI WINTAI‘I’VI IN caucus (Buuu u Lug.) (To an vacancy) Anbuugh Winhm J. (”we Inn in (hr county he amt-d [Wd m “up. In hum:- u-rnwry. by - (hm to one Vote. He Also W I h: runway m Wan Doorfirld. Mr. 0h" mind 63] vote» in "m wwnsl ”w lune-l number cu! for any unxk' cmdidaufl (‘unxmsmw (‘ArI R. ('hindblum, “Mid.“ for n-elcction Wu! - 10~l mntr m thin mvmhip. and he carried the «bunny by nbom 6-1‘ Am»! the mph-u- wturm from the "am («mue- in IM- Lomh dint-kt h not been n-n-wod. Mr. (‘hmdhlom'u "nomination n luured The latter ‘ In "I‘M-m1 Park yrqtendny for n few hours. Ind Ium-hnd ml): (in: Hub-uh Ind l'nul L. Udell at that Y. W. (I. A. “hum. Hr dachu-d t he was ("any plan-d With the uuppun given him on the nurth rhow‘ (bum-uni; W's'plurnhty over Bhul in the "lure Tmth trk-I um 17.)”. Hi: muon'ly our all candid-u- VII 10,082. William F. Wain, Charles R. Funds. and William L. Pin-u. were I: hated tot "prowl-Liv” m "w Gonna! AnemNy from the ma. "kt. Their “lob in (he «any In" W to be .- follow-r m it”; Pram 5.1“; and PM", 1],”? Conduct}, the fourth cud“ method only 1.“ vols. lh-dkor and Jul run .0 door that the fun] mun in: not nu'uriu‘ly unwind umil yeuehdny morning. jam” 6. Welch. the third Ntni‘ml (hr We uf probate )udxr. nee-wad only 2.1309 votu. 11w route-l bdrm: Ahcr E. Snuth and '1‘. Arthur Simpson for nape] tendon! o! M'huoh wu unmher dou- one. Ahhtrom mu I In“ favorite In Hichhnd Putt. "caving thumbnail 0! than“. Voofn anwmmmtmmmumm “navy-whet. hmmdsMotfintmc-IL MmquMGrMWfi-dm. ’ :“M'iz'uiua ‘ um , , W 'm Scott 5283 Jim :1 mi MAHVR IN GENERAL MOI-MY (m m{ Wilt. I. Id- (m Fl. Jana-loam wan-n- 1. Han hor'p. .muum . I? 178 41 m 42 56 3 a 70 18 70 C 70 I. ‘3 45 ‘5 u ” 16 68 92 ‘ 107 I“ a 87 II 1 4 I 1 m7€.‘€.‘fli“_ ff! ’1 o c s 17 25 ; murmur-i "outflow" John I. BulIact m 57 to us ‘8 58 w - a. sum Dd» J. Gnfln 30 .5 10 ca 10 31 72 Edwin Ahlstm I83 0 6 n7 « 66 104 ‘ ml mum mum In IL. Pun-ll . 89 M I! u 88 13 .“4 mm... J. on». ‘ us 00 u m as 92 we 1' m ooum mmmnm or saloon ur , 83 37 B u a ‘8 59 me. 8am ‘ a a a u u 5': you man amAmL mu. (m mun-.. h lâ€"Inh m H “ III\ a ‘6 37 :8 858 .33 l. J.- l. w. 2.!!! Wins.- L. Hem, 11.307 Thinnimlal‘hcounywi Vphunwmp Wiuun.w., no u 5: "minor comm-muss: 1. MJW-lahfllJGlH-A’Dun)‘ 3. GO“. 3. .LBnndlC Q. ,ls-Iyudols. POI "A“ CENTRAL 7: i b'dc' tn (but, mum Wm COUNTY CLERK 182 62 05 I!) POII’IOMTI JUDGE ‘M 3R 0 70 178 42 a 70 mumum JUDGE WIIMANMM) u 37 72 88 29 09 4‘ 78 "I {kid‘uidb “LII-bu. 10.550 Lyle Gouriey. M L. Udell 11 mm.â€" .1. om H. J. Foley :3. ll nrafhdlou nil-realm" rlwrllle E.Juk.fln Silo-en‘- Mydlhrifl. m1 [Wt] . Also Md I In , in "m w. not nu-gr‘kly MM «mt‘ml mpwn for nape. lion wu I 10~l - mm 6.1‘ M: 'h Lem?! diflrkt e M The latter whnd With (3h. |. Hr defiant-d t mnh rhon‘ :- mare Tmth l ‘ l, 10.78! mg 108

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