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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Apr 1922, p. 1

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TRATE HERE 'I'RES SFRESHING '1“ T'I‘EXI)A,\';'E AT Ess MEN‘S PARTY 7 es in Ch day by :. They are : medalists girls and ;1'eavanat ‘own kid. :11f and swic of the Season av 1 and 5 Stewart Holmes demark” ay 1 and 2 RS .9 Spuulding it {1 Park 'l ilT‘TION New ank‘s ailable Ho flier LEXINGTON THIS WEEK APPROVAL \u-rv mrx'ed H n kl! 1“)! 1 gt“: heir \ .q I; p ‘ Movg gDCKs HEAD aSUNDA. MORNING Hesle as need at first base. “Bob" Sreeiade held second. He proved his wth to' the téam by con- nectingysaie in the eighth inning, and stéhlingsecond. “Paul" Wuhl- brnck aye well at third. He scored eel the fifth. Hohlfelder took ca ofhort stop in professionâ€" al fashi . The outfield positions werezp lyetby R. Rudolph, If; A. ; 1d N. Johnson, rf. Dcing, who has been ap- poin ,3 age:- this senson. has ‘ ether practice game v‘vith afhat place for next Sun- , isxpected thnt there will ’tnuts fot pleas on the In qt ahnce bf ClarkJGeorge :- the Novin’s property. 11 .aven , and win re- .' lamond nd enclose the! fie‘d . seven-foot board fence. l: Adve ’h, it isi believed, will ‘ furn [flu'ient funds to pay for}: He 83%. tenstriHe-outa. Williams, nommwilbe‘bjghelptothe tearnéfiis soon. 'He will prohbly pitc ‘fl’e opexnz nme for the Elks in t 31d . day, May 7. " y” “its, who needs no in» tr , n, w; in his usunl pouition behi pie. ‘z'Pnddy” has been nppoin cuin of the team, and prgnu' g to We a, peppy squad. tr > {a}: behi nppoin pmnu' t4 “ 1' wmm pitched th'o entire 8‘ “or Hidmd Purk, issuing only” Wen his, three hues on bull. Be A fic mnmm. Williams, Hi} SHighlan Phrk baseball tam defuflthehkeFoth. M. C. in t‘ tactics game last Sunday .9.pr at the Forest by I score , _, _V_- n.- u LIICLI * leaders as eligible to attend th‘ chiference My 3 limited numâ€" delegates can be aocomodated. are the first registered will he prefer-«me. , ,_.e-......m..u.‘ ”AN ‘ ‘, ,V Q" i . . Sfiday School Association. He will; Lb THLR “A‘ p ent organized class and departli . . m t work. have charge of the recre-f Eight. P‘ece O'Chestra to Fm ati 31 period and deliver the closingl nlsh Music for Dance at ch enging address to the boys'; High School 3 on. It is unusual for an Inter-, na nal worker to go to a county; . . .. . . Lake county is fortunate Highland Park Lodge 50. .3h, h co rence. , . . . in ving secuned Preston G. Orwig.'0f L. is niaking great preparation Mrs. H C Northcott will deliver. for their bu.r tlance to he held in th: several addresses to the girls at theihoys' gymnasmm 0f th" Deerfield conference She has been on C0m.fl_yShields High School next Thursda) programs all over the state of, evening. May 4. This dance is going en 1111' is and is sUre to be an appealing i to be some “:th of a "OVER" and 3p er before the girls. Rev. C. H imany mysterious proceedings .3” Me a D. D. editor of the Nunfligoing to take place. An eight piece w , ‘rn Christian Advocate will tie forchestra. the best obtainable. will fur- livei’? an inspirational address in the i rush ""95”th min“. music and “or," afteiitioon session. Rev. S. B. Eti- i one who attends is assured of a most morason. pastor of the Lake Forestihapp:v t'me‘ . . . ' M. ii. church Vill also be on the} “”10"“: '3 growing very rapidly. PM , am. He isa speaker who gripslAt the last meeting in March a class .. .of 25 was instructed in the mysteries ”‘1 “”5 °f Wm“ ”WP'e‘ S°me.°fror the first rank. On April 13 a La . countys most outstanding I f . . . . . h - ’ ' eople. will also have their cass ° 13 .“83 mmatfid "no t 0‘ "a 7 p the r In There should,rank of Esquire and tonight a large‘ uglzgge crtfwcgof )ioung people tolclass will take the work of the third 1 rank. this array of fine talent. _ g people between the ages of ‘ ‘ and twentyâ€"four and their ETHEL CLAYTON IN l l l .‘E UMBER 9 A 1 751mm mom's l‘nlllmnn £9000 SPEAKERS SECURED {hum Annual Meeting of Lake “ County Delegates to be 3; Held at Presbyte~ ’HEAMWINS 4 IN HMLTICE GAME .‘I-‘omuaed four pitchers. {ATS LAKE FOREST Park «flocks I one {hour mform §witll Bath Here May 7; ze Leases Central veme Park for th Season rian Church CONFERENCE HERE Sunday 1 ml Chicago's g king. will Supper wa‘s served to the visitors by the wives of some of the Waukogan members and was a feast fit for I At‘lthe invitation 0,! Waukezan Chapter R. A. M., Hizhknd Park Chapter No. 226, R. A. M., journeyed to Waukegan last Fridny evening 35 strong.‘ The work on the waning candidates 9133 put on in the new temple. by the 100-1 degree team. and was thoroughly enjoyed by gill present. ROYAL ARCH MASONS . VISIT WAUKEGAN l The American- LaFrance Fire En- gine Co., will make a demonstration of a 750 gallon pamper at the city hall tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. Mayor S. M. Hastings, the city com- missioners, and members of the fire department will be preaent, and the. general public is invited to wit-l man the demonstration. 1 American-La France Co. Will Show What Its 750-Gal. Pumper Can Do DEMONSTRATION AT CITY HALL TOMORROW The program consists of the old opera, “Trial by Jury," and n one-act play called “Tattle Dove.” It is hoped thnt the public will avail themselves of the opportunity to attend this de- lightful entertainment. The Glee club and Garrick club of the Deerfleld-Shield high school will pre~ sent an entertainment for the benefit of the Junior clue, tomorrow (Friday) evening. Tickets are on sale At Gsell’s drug store in Highland Park and'at Kraft’s drug store in Lake Forest. 1 ENTERTAINMENT TO BE GIVEN TOMORROW NIGHT Next week’s program at Pearl theatre includes the lollowlng pic- tnres: Sunday, Ethel Clayton in “Her Own Money”; Monday and Tuesday, Gloria Swanson, Richard Wayne, Stewart Holmes and Lucian Littleâ€" field in “Her Husband'a Trademark"; Wednesday, John Gilbert and Doris Pawn in “Shame", a big Alaakan spectacular production ; Thunday and" Friday, Weaiey Barry, Francia X. Conlan and Nellie P. Spaulding in Gas Edward’a “School Days”; Sat- urday, Irene Castle in “French Heels" from Clarence Buddington Kelland'a story ‘fKnota and Windahakea”. Mat» inee at, two thirty Saturday. See pm- gram on. back page of this paper. ‘ ETHEL CLAYTON IN “HER OWN MONEY” I V, .....v.‘, â€"--u gut-\‘y Happen! ‘ Highland Park Lodge No. 735, KNEW“ and “Wm MW"! '0 W of P.. is making great preparations“withtly tunes ”1 “Flippity HOP"- for their big dance to be held in the i This show “""ippi'y “01“" i! "Mme boys' gymnasium of the DoerfieliL ' if nothing olse»~during (ht coune of Shields High School next Thursday "*9 two and a half Mun mntime will evening. May 4' This dance is going appear comedians in blackfu‘e. to be some what of a novelty andiclassic dam-en. {Imietto girls, I little many mysterious pnwemiings are scope from (‘hinn~town. I full-fledged going to take place. An eight piece ‘ :90“??? wedding and from the fun ‘nd ”MLâ€"‘L‘i K. P. TO GIVE NOVELTY i DANCE. THURS" MAY 4, Eight Piece Orchestra to Fur-f nish Music for Dance at High School P Thv Ussuli i-lub hold its anniml lunvhmm and business meeting on 'lTlM‘idHy. 'l‘hu nfficvn fur the minim: year are: President. Mrs. Drum] N. '(‘ohb; \'ii'v.-~Prosident. Mn. lrvmg, Randall; Recording Secretary. MEL! Merrill M. Follansbeo; Corresponding. fSecrvtary. Mrs. Thomas R. Wyles: :lTreasurvr. Mrs. Leander L. Winters; iBoard of Directors. Mrs. Earl W. ispencer, Mrs. ('harlcs l‘. Jacolius,, ‘Mrs. Cyril P. Martens. Mrs. Constant; C. Hopkins. Mrs. Lester R. WilliamsH and Mrs. William M. l'lant. ‘, i A Committee of thrce. Mrs. Henry lE. Mason. Mrs. William J. Louderback 1' land Mrs. Walter S. Grubbs were ap- it ipointell tn (Ki-operate with other,H 'Highlaml Park organizations in mak- ‘5 ‘ing the Fourth of July :1 national” citizenship day and community celeflr l v hrntion. The club adjourned until ‘ Oct. 24th. " (‘lub Adjourns until Oct. 24 with Annual Meeting at High- lann Park (‘lub ANNUAL MEETING OF 0880” HELD TUESDAY mdcr L. \Vinzers; After muvh diuusnmn the nnmr of Mrs. Earl W. “lepplty Flnp” tam! away she knew lcs (._ Jacohus, was chnsvn for the nlnw of (his ns. Mrs. Constant:¥°‘r"‘ shmt' being produced under the Ester R. Williamsuf’int auspices of TM Young Men's 4. Plant. j(luh and (\‘umxnumty Service. The hrce. Mrs. "9n”, En-outxre (pxgnnlttm; {0-2 the show h-d , a mnna‘lu- )0 In 3(- ectmk a nlme u! nylmJBbE“:i:b:: :1 therr \fwn- hundredn untreated ~how- ' “9 with other-"3V" the name "P‘llpplw Flop" wu‘ 1izations in mak_{suggestvd ‘nd‘ ““79“." lumly N' July :2 nationaL‘anse (Jr-certain significance: con-l community 691$?"th with the lhow. ‘ adjourned until, Frugnvthe Interest rmted-m the, lshaw I! I5 certain that the major por , {tion of Highland Park will “flop" to' , ("Flippity Hop" on the 19th of May. '\ ELTY inippny Hop will hold the boards A! HRS" MAY {Ravinia Park on that evening, and I ’ _ Qnmna divoru- entertainment was never ‘1 idthed for the delectnnon u! a High-3 stra l0 Fur-gland Park audience than this same; kgnce at 3 "Flippity Flop." l {KERUMMAGE SALE IS . 1 NOW IN mocnnss The North Amer-inn Union brill give a cud and bunco puny W - day evenix'. Kay third, In -W in". Mamie” and their {M‘II’O urged to attend. NORTH AMERICAN "mos; CARD man my 3 The ru mun ule under they nus. pices of 9 Y. W. C. A. la nqw in progress. .The 9119 sum-d yesurdny md will continue the remainder d the week. lt in being held in the Y. W. C. A. headquarters in' the library build- ing, corner Laurel and St. Johnsjve. nues. a second operation. is- muting rapidly, Iccordinz to informatim re. cqived this week by friends. City Harsh-ll Edward Mummy. who is in I hospital at RMI', Minn. when he recently undmnt MARONEY RECOVERING AT ROCHESTER. MINN. The North Shore Coffee company will opeh a store Seturdny mornhu in the room in the Hixhllnd Park block formerly occupied by the. High- lnnd Park Grocery. The fink .hu two stores in Weukenn. The more here will carry a full line a! (run. tea. coffee, canned goods and name other grooeries. NEW 3mm: TO OPEN SATURDAY MORNING long over due? The public llbrnry for the rent of this week, May 8th in chnrglng no fine for over due books. Bone have been placed in the entrance, end i! you will drop your books there, you need not port ‘with any money. Help the “Duty to clean up its words, And help yourself to clean your booblnlvee of any volumes that Are not yours. The longer you have kept than. the more money you new, end the more anxious the librnry is to have them “ck. Be- member through May 8th only. Helen F. Webb. Acting marten. idate open {or “Flippity Flop." LIBRARY 10 OBSERVE “CLEAN RECORDS” WEEK There'll be music galore. mme ficlassir. some Jan. I hit of old Luna ‘1 that We‘re sun: when Father was I lad. vnnd many updoâ€"nuw modern nonin- Ithat have not yet reached the music 5counters. And openmnhndes of {Mary Gardenâ€"there“ b. Gnnd [Opera of the most inspiring sonâ€"â€" Ibut mare of these detnill laterâ€"jun: ,now the main thing in to put I mii I'cirvle around May 19, and hold that 1 Tickets will go by} Jule 'Simin the next Week, and out of town patrons may reserve sent: through the mile. Addreee“Flippity Flop" 380 Calm] Ave. Mei] orden will be filled in the order ol their receipt. Next rehear- n] b! the c'ut Winona! evening (Friday) man only, at Elm Place. rm-o‘my of use médéffii-Qharec the show carries hack to the days of hoopdtkirts and stock cnllnn. Have yoq I, libnry book flat is Tfiércfil he'singi-ng diam galorv, .nd f“rurrm nor" um: £20m; ORDINANCE ; , FOR comm snow mummy At Rminia Park. rum the Aus- cm- ‘originam pit-es of the Young Men's ' for Two Reil Hub and (‘ommun- crele Brid; in Service . Shot-M- TO BE HIGHLAND PARKJLLINOls inrnsnu. AP singing. dancing, come 1nd pret‘y flippers flippers‘flipping tn the HELD MAY ”TH-ELECTION IS ,..~y ”an. vw "cu-u: alumna: Charla D. “at“. Carl “' M D" M. “a." '0' film Place. J. Walker, wmxun J. Km. and Mt- a. work And. I- data â€", Chm-Io. A. Wightunn u tho me. at (u! will to "W RVE $5.000 per Acre. 0C ‘ n An ordinance m M cumb- P w ‘ alt) )8 WEEK “thin: I Daylight Sufi” Mk. .- Mm‘hmusnndu. April amino ”COUNCIL Limekiln-try mu: ”~thth . common-=93") 550m Bahama m '"d‘i'un VI I m pm Ni“ mt. ; my mu. mounting to “mu. {or (five Monica .1. 21:2: mt ”€99“! "W Inch 1 to April 15 : w man swoon. mu. onsum: anus: wuss their city vehicle [W GE’I‘ LAST WARNING The Police depart-nut in w ' YEW-lib“ In! om 1 II»- TARDY MOTORIS'I‘S A Ford car be'longing to Henry ‘J. Foley. Hchnk-lu Ivonne. which was stolen {mm the business district. Int Friday night wu found by the police Snturdny noon, after RM been madam-d by the mixmnbi who )ud ”borrowed" n. l roan “BORROWED”; POUND NEXT DAY “3"!!!“ "0*” in! beta MRS. PABQUESI DIES: FUNERAL LAST SUNDAY incllidn, - -_wâ€"â€". “ lâ€"p ‘ ' mil. mounting to “384.86. {or “WHOM...“ ttheflod from hnyqupru 15 : Kath-u. Iâ€"_I_~l,, - ’ ,,,,7 “r. ‘J. Walker, William J. Kat: W Chm-lo. A. Wightnnn It the uh (1 85,000 per new. An ordinance m M cumb- lhhin: I Daylight Suiu Mk. commanding Sunday, April I. in 01:69:: fo comply with tho M (‘ontrnctn were approth {or flue} ipurchm of property necessary in ‘be’ lemnnion of Dean Avenue. Guy [Hon-um will be paid $3,130 for Mu fpmpqty..lnd F. H. Root $515. 11.4 H-uuncil 1150 approved the punk-lo of property nmmry for the round- ing 0! corner: and slniflfltnfiw o! the roadway In South Sheridan mad. when the new pun-cut h to ho put in. Sun" piece- cl property will be pmhued from th- fouowinc ho dividuah: Charles D. hater. Carl F. E. Knminski, Berlin. Win" wu awarded ”I0 Contact for (be con- utructiun of water mum: in the Ravinin Highlands nubdividon. His bid was 811,565. The Dninm Con- struction (‘0.. Chicago, undo the law-out bid. 87.787. {or the aver mn- atmdion in the subdivision, and wan awarded the contract. ‘ l ,. Local lmpmvrmrntn were origin-10d ! Near “ ' providing far the mam cl by A "bridge: in Sheridan mu]. on. m '"‘ ' 11hr ravine humn Map]. unn- ”1’!“ ”Ind Honing- rood. Mud it: m be- ““1 )ftuwn Moraine mad and Brad"). ”k" The mimmd rust of the two nrue- "" b ‘ tum u 35mm .nd “4,554 he- “m“ apectivrly, A public hearing on A‘ 1 (hue improvements will be bid lay in?!“ :12 It 5 p. m. in tho city hall. u! j A ”solution was puud warming!“ 3 lhnl the city enn'ncer be instructed “WIT to pnpan- a tentative plan for On Iubdivnuon uf urv property in the “nu. to the judgment of guild‘s-uh coma. r~ _' . “W. J V_. â€". m‘.‘ an“! south part of the city. together withl*" BI“ .30!” film I.- I plan {or I connccud gym ofi‘ukd ton-1N. “Wido- union; gown to serve an. u-rritory, 1-5.;an Ind orphan. K. A. Down: council find; I! mry am the?“ Kingston, NC" York. nthnnd city nupem- IuMivi-Im o! um!!!- I five day bone back via“ to lots, inotend of leaving the mm: up 3 "‘5'“, ”M ”fl“. I ”PHI.“ 9 0L ' J A Â¥. . ‘1 M1 AAA; That I npocul election uh." he hrld for I "Jen-Adult) vou- on an new mly zoning ordinance fin de» rick-d by the city council at in nucl- inx In! Friday event". City Clerk E. A Warn-n was {bounded to pn- puv - Manon callin‘ {or L spa-in! election. I That madcndpdd. for Two Reinforced Con- crete Bridges in N. Sheridan Rd. RH will l mvrounentu ORDERED i I922 u" be “ 'u do. ' inun- P 'Clcrk "1 lo pn- 1' for .1“ H16]! .000 BUSINESS WM Prado-path: nth-IN for mum. 29-! dun-nu M4,“: knotthommuw u PMDtZflB. I‘O'dufl‘ MY!" no .W‘w M 'vnlnr. “'0 P0”! are enacting ‘Wfiitfltd material- fm old m I tMnc u to an (1.1mm. i" M Muen- an critical. 0... 3"“ “4 inc-$111.] tnnbla prev-fl- lin. due to Mauritian. A 1.3.. I’mu'mn «1...... Ora-(ohm ot‘ ”Bmd “Ludwig- i- nude {m all nort- - “and"! m, ch“! 1 iaa â€" ‘rmuw'. w noun a! th- mfloflu o! the M]. u. sun-em u... 11.. em. up; "WM W bmknp of vim:- m the "W- vfllu- cl Cantu] Arman. -- I?__A ' or 225,000 pop' 'kffiii; 5mm- thmuhout the 'V‘v-v-vâ€" II‘I u- Jlfiiui‘h. anon) "can" at 14...; tut MM In cm», an. I Clad-till: «planed children in tho {Near Em IN now huh; and {or I‘by American man And women work WWNQI’E‘W. M In low mm at“. eNlduI In orphan-c- nut-1.15760”? tun poopi- and It h M dint there tn 180M children who can- pmbemhodb-cnuunll-Arn’ Srwn church»: In Highhad Park II” cooperate in I W W at I.lhr l’mbnerum church on Iny 7 I’ho hu 3!:de emu-Duly in the ’vho hu travelled ”unduly in u- !xnr But will mu 0! a. relief work ’ hung "er on by All-flan when m that country Amuse-non for [hr union mun min; van and: at a man. land” 0min; Vial tho ‘ plum-I of tho church-o who will eo- uper-hmaltht hon- o! In. Fr-nk Fm. ”Mr 0! the Presby- urinn church. Hithhnd "ll'll {Inch (‘3... N" h ”09“!!! II the l’rubyhrhn Church pound! W' “Ud- eonb (in [wpmu' CHECK.» L ARNOLD to shun on woux m mm: us? HAYS AREACTIVE the children. critical. Gu- mbla prev-fl- Ion. A large an Morin an flu! (ood- Iru um ex- mmwm‘o may and nan-I with“! Hula-ut- b 8:15 mm Inna" wm me am SUNDAY ‘ per day. I Noud’iddout players: | ”-00 per-on per day for 8.:- "'uM-:. and-y and holidny nu. ’ 81.00mmpcrwddiv. t.“ per day for mm are onfltbdhovohlt .u Mag: athdlb. mumm- withdulmy hwuflr.l.LWu-mstth chi-n. Wan-bib nah an 0“"- ~ Wend- mama-amazing...» Manta-dub. E of W8. Antwan”. Wmmmdumm "Qty-0mm". _“_-w'-CIIIIC. Amidelnm. I At-Mn‘TM-dly'mn‘fi' umber-hip armament-alkali“ Plrk Dim Gd! Club B“! PM“ tornacuflnnhlpdfln A10. olgpplScIUouNAnkm-Ide. Mnmutiwmsflhflaw Oophsdthuwmbonntum MM! of Kirkland Park. A” (‘ONS‘HTI'HON OUTLIN ID Mu nun, am an. 0' "kill-ad Pnrk Can Join. mmwam member-alum my. pp“- to. will be w}; vow-Ii 1i

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