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Highland Park Press, 3 May 1923, p. 6

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(it-i",,",] iii $1: The Highlanh iyirit "utttished-trttrThodui PHnthtetyr.at. Wind? madam , _ mum F b, 'irt'it-, ‘i’ srstamda-,sda-,tt-ut,1)v,attustitiiioiirihttr h- umir't6,Whtttis,mtd.rtu AetofMnrrsh 8, 879. 54f if , PAGE SIX NUMBER li) With a view to/bringing to the Publ c a'clearer tiit,tes,rt,th of the conditions" facing the railroad of the country and I marked interest' which should be m ifested by ithe publi l their operation and everything pertait . g iiirieiii',jiiis' Chi North Western Railway comxany i, is uing it series ofladve Ing talks to its patrons an the pub ie generally through The Woman’s Auxiliary of the, Highland Park hospital has received donations to its various funds as iii) lows: 1, From Mrs. Marshall E. Sampson in memory of Mrs. Franklin Russet, Mrs. O. B. Morgan, Mr. John M - shall, and Met., Prank R. Mellon}; Contributions in memory of Mr. . T. Danton were received from M ', Olive Williams, head nurse at the m. vital, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. R. Has- tings.‘ and Mr. Walter B. Baldwin. Another mlsterut gift af Mr. and . Mrs. Baldwin's was in honor of Mrs. Arthur J. Mason of Chicago. Mr. Richard Churchill sent a gift in mem- ory of Mrs. William Wie, mother of Mrs. Irving Stietlitz. and Mr. and (Mrs. Leo Steele in conjunction with Mrs. B. B. Schuhmann. sent a memo- rial to Mr. Hirsch, father at Mrs. Bilhorn. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steele also sent a gift to the "BiprrD" Fund" in celebration of little Barbara Steele’s ttrat birthday anniversary. ' The, Misses Floyd sent a memorial gift in rememberanoe of .the birthday of; their sister, departed s year ago. newspapers. ' i , ) i There has been in the past, and th is yet, a type of polititEian whose chief means of gaining public ognition among the Im-" informed masses is to flay the rail and other $gg,ft,1t at every opportunity, To such demagogu much of th " damage sipne public utilities in the past politieally is no. _ButsipMtr usually) uf- fers when politicians begin “messing t ings up," 31d the or the people learn the facts and' form t eir own o Enions initbad of taking the-word of the demagogue n anyoubitiet, the s _ er both the people and the public utilities ill get their dues and he more quickly they will learn to get al g in harmony with) h other without the interference of the l w-brow politician-sea al.. monger who believes his job chiefly de nds upon how far he can mislead the publicin regarq_to big lutMesty “ " l . g ', E nuance“: lulu yuuuy u- lvbwu vv v.5 ~_v--,-~-. I l , The good work done by the North estern 2ittr; in its very successful Safety First campaign and ther proj [ V to im move service and safeguard the public merit igh praises and its 9 rte to place the railroad', side of the politi l and economic situ ion clearly before the people should‘be given careful attention. l i THE TIME IS ow f ", _ W Much has been said regarding the ecessity wrovidin& the Elm Place scth with an adequate a ditorium , F the r us therefor have been explained at lengt . There ‘ ms little" eft to be said as to the value and, urgen of the pmition. '; e thing to be emphasized at present is at the auditorium sh uld be built now. There ar few who will eny that it is needed) nd that its benefit to the shildren and the community in general is beyond estimate. l _ . ', _ Here is the nub of the situation. U ess the auditorium is uilt now, the probability is that it will be ye rs before than be er I ed, after all building operations on the s te are completed andithe psytltologieal moment is passed. No is the time to press this worthy cause, and the many public-spi ted Ithteittt t.ye2t.te - - _ - ., ALL, _ _-I_ --'..-. L A}- a unplug WUl LU] Lauri», unu- w-u. """"'"""d r“"'" ire- - - _ urging this plan for months are this eek renewing their efforts to raise the total of subscriptions to he fund, from the $30 000 already obtained to the $75,000 requir to finanee'the auditor um. These workers are indefatigable in t ir interesj and effort to achieve success for the project. The ple kno "hat their lam- bition is a commendable one and that n plan which has for itsi ob- ject the better education of the risin generatiotrshpul4 falter for lack of public support now when, pe haps more than before: the future of democracy, and perhaps ei lization depends uponi the proper education of the children. a V . l V The Elm Place auditorium project eeds help, prompt and lib- eral. Citizens are urged to "go the limit" this week in behalf of this plan for wider educational opportunities tedttter ftieilities HOSPITAL AUXILIARY RECEIVES DONATIONS Hum Contributions Report- ed to Regular Funds of This Institution: HOW to Send Gifts uua plan AVA vvu-v; -r-.q.i"*"-'-" -__ _ [ for public gatherings in this city. The #ime is NOW, -rhere were-timber of contribu- tions in memory of, Mme._ w, Sdnlck, the mothcr of Mr. Gourd Iran Schick. They were from Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baldwin, Mr, and In. R. T. R. Katina, Mn.‘ John Huston Human, and a Inger con- tribution ftmn In. Mary M. “an Schick. " well a from her two *3, Anthony Gourd 5nd John M. Van Schick. thus honoring their grand- Attention in an" to Hahn’s Day. In 13th. _ Could to hone; our mothers mom bountiful], in my my.- Fountain Pens _ ', i; ; :'o'i"': _ _f'i' Eoershatpen 'ls V ii' . , g " ~Ca_Caseq“ 1} Pipes and Ci ' arette _)rroldet1,i, ALBERT LARSON S VARIOUS PURPOSES FOR PUBLIC INFORI M “I Fall than y sending a gift of money to the H pital Auxiliary Fund? Sur- ely n lovelier and worthier thing amid done. In Alll eontrihutiont to these funds ghoul be directed comm Susie 'oan at Moraine hotel. width instruc- tions 'to whom acknowledgement shou 'be sent. ' "For giving is living? the Angel 8 1’ ,,~ :' K' "Go f to the hairy, sweet Cher- ityfs bread." 'rr,:..."" '." . "And ‘must I keep tt'idiitrtttn and 'G'i'i)? . s (dar-ttso-tNiro schobl. In- term into and Yoing People" de- part ent joint woken. Misuionary pro: m in charge of Mr. mntk. f1:iys-oiornintr worship _ 4:3iF--Meeting ot'the Session. , 6:4F--Jttnlor Y. P. S. Mnude1Balke, tttit "Some of tr qualities of Chris which we shtttl imitate." Christ which we '.htli",'fe,t,t" _ T:8tl--tieniot Y. . . Frank Win- ston; ilendet: "Blessed-lure they which are box-seemed for ' Htrhtedmmetrs' "ke.t ' i" l Moittaar-2:s0--Wmstmimster Guild, " Mrs. J. B. Gumett’o home, 612 s, Linddn avenue. ' ' 8: Meeting for oMeem, teacher: and elpers in the church trehoiti. Sub- ieet: "Plans by Moth; pompou- tion 1eitttc1tt."Tr meeting in t Lecturo . . , This Woman’s ,Forevlgn' Missionary aocieiy of Grace, M. E. church will, mee Tuesday " l _ n, May 18, " 2:80 o'eloek It thdi me of Mrs. A. W. owell. The 'Y, trict widen, Mrs. Barrett, wiu'ke present; All truce: for Miss Miller’s Chiutptut box to to be ready' at that meeting All denibera and {gaudy are used; to at . .i l , _ _ Mv-itw1fish and duerulous answer -trT-T KATION 'i .rtween the home and the dim-ch munsnw. MAY 8, H LI mm t ttttt tins if: tiir. the 923 thé . "r ' 1’ _ 1‘7 'i _,(_ 'e"'--'"", T ,r,-. 'l _ _ 8 l ' tttttt 'ttVit ,iiii4s1toqmtitt.tg, [iiiiii,jittdjitit,'t?: 1jiifiti,iiiti,] r '.18amunl;1. . ". s . “Mu-hwur. and mm. left ugh , Mr. and in". B. when '. “q aiming for w , “shtick, when daughter, Min Bernicel of Balm theylwlllspondthpiw. Drtie, returned Tuadart, my " I Gums hummer! It named a motor trip to the cut1 , _ " It”? Sam it Highland Pnrk Mrs. Cecil W. 5mm. if Tam mi " we . i ," Min Elizabeth R. Enzlapd), o is 't Fiirnso Met (71-me, visiting her mother, MrC1iltn I Eng/ D. n formerly it this; city 'spent land, will return to her home n Iowa" lagt ‘Wk at the I it}. hotel. next week. i " Mi" Them 0mm of Oak Mrs; Lucius Hine of Laurel nvenuq Park spent the ,ritit-arnd " the homo attended the wedding of Mil Jose) of htsr parents, Mr and Mm._CUm and“. 11...». " Elnmlnnd, n ih. uA Madman of Vietnam"! ave. ”up: Look! mien: oidu, Fashioned Entertainment: tak 1pm: tonight " the Elm Pluto Ichf’ l._ I 1 "Us“ WWI.‘ ' F 1 _ MHuLuciul Him of Raul attended the wedding M I phine Duke of Cleveland, week returning home on Mon 80. T ' I Mrs. M. Dietrich of PA." td ave was plamntly mums“; T y b) a number ot out of town' trig wh cum to help her celebrate h birth) day annivérury. , 1 , I; T The Missionary society bf t C Evan, geliul church will tmrttt inext Thaw any " the home of slim/it. ' . Win tee on S. Green Bay mid-1 " T F ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy Millet-Yuma!" resident: of mama mat. M Dutch: Beach, Fla, m hint congratulations on the bi of nine pound baby girl, Sudan}: , IU 28. Mr. Miller is a son sit M . J. L, Miller, of N. Green my mad. 1 .2 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stu 'ly My new returned to their homq in H Moos Mo, after I ten months any in Ca Honda} M Mr. and Mm. Frank M. at " ' Lihden Park Placé returned my 'ee mqrning, May I, from lam Bone Cl', Flam, where they sperm s t " an months. 1 ' [ " nu: Mr. and Mm. ‘2. D. Well we re turned from Ca Remit The! the spent the put ttro mbnthl nd .3 opening their home at 600 Green Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. arming of North Linden new” mt ‘01; Friday, April 27, ftom New Y tlr City and Boston, Mass... where th spent. the past them weeks. ' i l Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bu nell of : "_, 1 North Linden avenue “spent e pasti BASEBALL P week at French Lick Springs Ind. a“ ’. n AI.“ The S. J. Holland family ha ttlotus). thbir how on Vine avetute an moved to the Monine hotel on head y, Mat Dr. Geofge J. Hinngo! Rid eroof Drive has returned.min hi threie, weeks trip-' through the pout}; yjj Dr. E. P._Norerotnt of (enti, al we}! mie returned on Mondgy, til it fmm Atlantic city, when he 3 cut th' E but tendays. A § i i I . Mrs. J. is. Jone; of V. Gri n Bab road spent a couple 10 ‘dd 3 with relatives in Milwaukee ant eek.' f Mr. and Mrs. Roger She n Vil of Laurel avenue are thb u y 1):: eritr of a son, born tni W Maw April IT, 1 . 1; Mr. Cleever Thnyer apd _l ' Rie . ard. of Minneapolis, Miran. may of Highland Park, arelvisi my l Thayer’s parents, Mr. aid M s. H. Thayer of North Sherwin r d. H Mrs. P.?. Preston Mgkawi 6 Pla, returned Sunday morning, pril 2 from Chandler, Ark»: wh re a! spent the past two "ttttpit!. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert , T ite 'uid, family htive opened their use rr Linden Park Plice. They I wean the week-ends lit Highland rk, tst' will temporarily be at the S Ho l 1 iri Chicago, until the Mt of mu. ij, _ Mr. and Mrs. Carleton, Vail 'tttij children, Edith and Citil, of Lined; aVenue, motored to Mummo Ca Ken., and have been them n rly (W weeks. , . [ [p, Mrs. K. L. Horigan sqd sr) 3 Nell, Carlin, her sister, have their winter home " Mi Bead, Pla., and have arrived " th it mitt _ nier home in Ravinia. t _ 1,; Miss Violetta Maimn o Wm? town, S. D., who has been vi ting h; the home of Mr. and Mrs. M/ . Mail', than of S. Green Bayimd, etu I, to her home on Sundai mom tr, A I _ 29. v 3 1»! Mrs. Jacobson of wiienai is till guest of Mrs, Walter Ga ty tlj? week. . f i 1, 5' ' Remember the ownshié ed E1 tertainment at the Ehtt Plait And torium this evening (mu ' y). rl, Mr. and Mrs. MeMaUrt he; mom into their home on Second whit they recently purchued fro Edwi Larson. 3 i H I l M. J. Buckley is no}? rep lentix Memorial Park Cemeteky. ant mobile service from Hidhlan Park Evanston and return. , f i _ Mrs. Donald Clavey. df Hi wood li' entertaining this afternoon. é Mr. and Mm. J. Sullivjan‘ar movi l from Deerfield ave., tit)Ni S and ' Several more pictunes h 0 added to the list of old tim ic 'l to be shown at the Elli: Pl: settki I this evening. l, F _ /'j'i Mrs. ommy of Luke? t i moved into the PrieUid ho on Green Bay It‘d which she recon purchased. _ 1 I F Mr. William King is celeb ting lt deventy-ninth birthday t y. King is living with hildnug r M M. E. Elinor: at Dayton, n. ' friends are showering, ltint earl and eonghitahstorr mortgage: l I Mm. Magnet Shaken Dan' Lamb, Mr. and Mm!) , and Mrs. Helen Meitmmiiif ak ' Wis., motored beta/(ind guests of Mr. and'Mn. J h last Week. . i q I Mr. and Mrs New F ttunily are mpyinj the _ Camdeville residehée (tig r-tgi,",',",) :Mr.A.K.BarroCWir WI Mr.' E. T. Skidmore it Attending the found' 911' tion at Cleveland, Ohi this m HIGHLAND PARKHPII 'irijrit'2a"ki't'i'is' 5&3" Josef tr, last, ' Am m d) [f It,', Ji con" _,.. (ll " gird Mr; and In. B.l, P. tudtrwiee have rumbled from P m Bach. Fl... when they went . winter. Mr, and [15.3% of N. Green Bay mad ard, unhappy mat: of a daughter bong iyegterggy morning: _ Mr. and In. T otits Kuhn: and children have vod to their new home on the " of Wade 1nd Cod” Ives. ( _ ' W. John PM is attending the ehuiels convention jut Monmouth, Ill.,' Mr. Earl W. Gad} and his mother, Mrs. William; Gull. left last Friday for Signal Mohatliih, 'Chtthnoogl. 2',','tP"" they will spend two W I. t _ 2 iyt In, andwhthu been seriously' in thr the put tw) weeks in improy- alurirett spent lat was! in Park Ridge visiting Mrs. Abercromhy'l aunt, Mrs. Le Ror,Diekinaom ' this , mum Gunny Mao underwent an opgmtiion at_ Eyre? hogpihl, Dey, ins. A/ number ot ttis member; of the Pythinn Sister- “mad the State Cotmintion of tbs: Prthian Silt-n held " Medina: Tbmple, Chicago on Monday. 7 A - Mr. Albert Station! who‘hu been gt the Augusta“:1 hospital, Chicago undamoiug treatment, bu returned bomb very muqh ingproved. Min Ell: Guri'ity who spent the past two weeks in Davenport, I... Inc returnsd ham. ', Ems PLAY CHICAGO NINE AnieHeturfghamimhs lo Meet . me Elks main team will open their season next Sunduy, May 6. with the Ambriean; Shamrocks ot Chi- cag‘p. The (we will}; plated‘hgre. at» ElksJesmi will comma: tl co bination of both the Elks end the Young Menu elutrNams of mum, tgl/tatt', to be one that the High- bn Pork fans will be proud of. T i, Putting Ground in Shape‘ T l e the present a?” the committee; is ' orhinz hard C resurface the dur) 'mond and get theg, grounds in Bhape: for/the game Styti1ar which will be fin the nature at n practice guns so ‘ss t make it possible to round " the bee possible team. The tormalopcn- ing; of the season is planned for Sun- ’da ' May 18. 1 . ik) committee Wishes to announce the: it expects to, use all local boys. in “pa far as possible, and to play all wafers. in order do have s team that 'wil be well worth following; The instill admission 35m to all pm. this sesson will he charged, with spe- cial fees for children under Ili, and mimic: children dtseompanied w pu- enth will bezudmtqw my coiiimittese will "itt1e1et' any sumo- tidiur or reeltmrttenWttiotut for an 59t- n is the wish kit tin maxim to hate the {all migration at allot tho1 has of H T- 1turk sad the ta of any ttttretest" ry oondi- 'tt I that exist on the grounds. Sunday’s game? promise. to- be a god one, u thq America: Shun- rocks have Mandy had a couple at can“, and the 1oerat boys will In plu- iyti together for the ttrest time; but it/will take a pretty strong mm to wit from the Vprés‘entr loci] lino-up, A!“ "he bots are: going out to win orviitgame., l WANT SCHEDULES IN ; BY Mat 5. AT LATEST Abscesor Urges Taxpayers to : Return Blanks Filled :Asse r Jame; Duffy reports that tax ',,f,'l%d', are not being remind at; rapidly in desired. All mu be in hr May l, but an extension of u few days will be given until Mn 6, by which time All schedules should be returned. Realise of Nation ar, prbperty this year the um and hit assistants mi exceptiannlly Int-1.. and those who e not yet rim-nod] schedules will co er a ("or on that oii‘ic'ials by Miagr tntt:thit blinks tttd returning mini on“. _ (I _ Mr. and Mm. m lac-cpl: Henry _ u, punter; Services fans nday', May 6; 1923: Smithy schpgl' It 9:45. The oehool it wall organism-x! ndw with a plant tor " scholars of Images" iThe prim d1tpertanent mom " the Y. w, C. A, Moms for the pm‘nt. Your When will be there to'meet you with upland din! facilities to Mach you.” I V :Evenitig maxim "rirtetet at 8:00 p; m) Please notice jthe gimme of that. (Nomintr 'rerinoirat' it o'clockby the ptistor. , _ 'l V _ T j For-near 18; l GOodPtospects . Aiehitmtd Abircromby and two Out at Once '3)iMrB, m “WWW" ' , p2; l 4 he; g ' EST 'd 14*" ' , 1y; 533%.? Aliylotih Field d the Daniela-Shields! hump ?ftritttt,; being the want thirty a an; Lindstrom farm on Ttist A an}, {will be'nceind a tin "lt new guntil Tue-day eve- f itiiUafs" . . . ..usm 8.1:;th fii)he HO OVER H "Athmsvo0ttaiocueANratr'1art 4,.- Who Has the Myster- '__"-' ' , idus Key? (i. i Everyone holding keys; i may try the lock on " Monday, May 7th, 1923, . Earl W. Gsell 860;). PHARMACISTS 89 Central Avenue T1 ' South St. John A” Phat no EXPERT REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES J Buy You/Drug Wants from &tiriiMne ", Fla Ld'lf, tor Ldlfrafd', lrgndfsyrupc. Ask your $500 P1aeesOnein f . Your Home l I Ptthfg,'.'U,- Ptndeqtthtrmrghaetatl-i-t mtitll. I fora: "antmitdt-mtrt-twtthroate mvdludithczldtrym.huo&um irasrt_obuuthermaeHt-rmtlrmrrudurttarr'o: EIGHT LEADING MAKES “are. We deliver FREE of charge: promptly . f mg? day be obtained " P. QiWobott, Secretary ‘SEE THEM ALL UNDER on ROOF ,.7 ashing Machines) YOUR OLD MACRmBn'AEBN m TRADE _. . GSELL'S - '; DECKER & HUBER ": for Kiting-'11 Park. “Illinois Poi Fast Delivery men-mu mi rd: PtmtChttrett thrkt.tkuntut 'l,'l%gf,tltt,,t --s. Yematttott1t9_i_rtt?tttrtovutt 1tP'lid2,'t t"gttgi.'tf p... ya. C! u. or null-u only. 5 READING ROOM SUPERIOR GAIN 51 DAY. R :23 FE fr,

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