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Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1923, p. 1

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\d‘MWM Wuhan! mz'quh e" 804-R 6 p, m. trait ctric dawn-um ej-C heap /HEELER Gem ral A vane Emmi tit: 9“ if ow.' d)" " C Md A' wht an: to, and: and Pu will T last concrete on this Froad us _'pdts west of the railroad on June 20, _ d Is the ttnal section must lie co d with dirt for so (his. accord- ing . state law; the road tie not be ope until July 19, hen this spl idly-built, SM-foot hi way will be t wn open to trunk: f mind to Ind joining Deerfield and {Highltnd m .in these parts, with Rule sort of f mal ceremony and it ii believed that bueh.a procedure wouldabe n pop. ula ove. _ 5 ' T re appears to be I groping sen- tiine in favor of making [the open- ing the would road Etc traMe fro r'itrtd to end on July yr) A special "tttg Is Made That Sui.. .llile Rites Mark The Dedi- C": union of Link UR _'rE CEREMONY AT ( OPENING Of? ROAD Th story cf the opera "Lohe.n- grin.‘ in!!! by Mrs. Marx Oberndor- ler; Iection from 've,.teg?,'/." by the C Jawo Symphony orches rs; and "The lue Bird," a fantasymf song and nor, presented by tht Grace Hick Dance Players under direc- tion F Grace Hickox. 3 ' Th Ravinia club umouncgts anoth- er M ic Memory contest tat be held this on. A prize award for the ybestl istener at Ravinia Pirk" will be m e at the close of thq season. Parti tars concerning the, contest will pear on the back of the, pro- gm at the Children's concerts. r' T program for next Thursday .after bon includes the Interpretation of 0 hestra Numbers by Mr. and Mrs. arx Oberndorfer. The num- bers ill include: _ 1.. erture "The Impretsario" rm Dance, from Indian Suite Op 48 V . "e""----.-.--.- Mthowell A phonic Poem No. 2 " haeton" , _ _ V, - H f---. Saint-Suns I :ian Deer Dance .. 'wie-Fm Skilton Thi afternoon the first l come _ is given at 3 o'eloek “It: the aim of these . -- - 'n ". _ " ning's neert was marked by.the ap- pear of Marion Telva, Armand Toka n and Jacques GorArn u solois Tuesday evening "LL: Bo- heme' vas presented, last night "Ur. cia Lammermoor." I ' affording another onnection Waukegan road to west. ,the officials of High! mi. Park (Deerfield village and township, omeiais and state. engineer! [irate the and in: n, should some tttting y for the E? this in and bound Park an! M on 2t t would be tn arremrd to dim he many "out. Ravi 'a/open, mint m 1928 season! with the largest trrstt-ru'etst Midi of any Mn Ma‘my nighm minuining hhrtt 'ieraae. crow this week, and this atimenerh atten ce at the ttr.aitmed,, North Shore: Moor than“ -ml---‘ A, ~034an 18 Han Deer Dance .. .. Skilton An Afternoon with tlie Amer- i Indian. { F-ree Camp Fire Girls of inetka. _) (Continued on page 12) g Recital - Verna) Harris the aim of these ThursdIy ms for children to Nth eiitte d give pleasure; to give tlie, happy entertainment which ll like, and to give " in the sible manner and thrdugh the ans obtainable, says ‘an an- ent issued by the (Ravinia special appeal is made to of families of moderate All children under tg years .are admitted free. The ten- [iun of the pavilion at the park 'rved for the children; children Ill occupy the seats in front of res', children with adults will the seats back of the boxes; y "ttions, are open to all." . 'prugram this afternéon will and Music of the American hildren's Contest m7 of wfiting fot utdoor theatet Promises to ' b r ed k all FF) " records. tue- 3p. cording to p P A a e n t F Prospects. be This Afternoon With sing Features; Operas 'o Be Given From ; llh PROGRAM mm; NEXT WEEK the tirat Children’s Today CHILDREN , b n day I to moon the incite» tn concert attacked a throng of mMic lov- ers. Mom. d a y e ve. J. . Garnett, Highltnd Park met.. chan was slightly brtriatrdund shak- ea . eariy this week when fell thro h an open trap,lthror in the baatd nt of the new atop: wht h the lam, Co. in opening male 1 ' ern t ughout. Mr. Ihdty has filled his a store with afft.tlrline 0 high class! nature and rugs. The eond Mor , the building is;rpnted two apart cuts. 'i", GAR: Thit s. Duffy Furniture co (pany is no ' completely settled in i new benign in Central "etttte w t of the Bhnd building. The buildi re- cently erected by Mr. Duffy i ad- Fiiiifib well suited to his bu ass. It is #rnveniently arranged and mod- [if IN ITS NEW BUILDjING T. SigDulfy’s Store One of, the nest Equipped'on the; r? North snare (, FURNITURE COMPANY _, l A lime touring cat driveni by "ii,1j,eliitt Wilder, daughter of t. M. Wilden Ravinia, was badly damaged Tuesday afternoon about 5:30 o’block in an incident at the intersection of Pros t and Linden avenues. Mrs. J. P. Bowes, was driving les' on ProsspeVt avenue when the Wilde car crossed from the north. She stufmpb ed to/avert a collision by fining sharp”. The two machines and and t Wilder car crushed aghinst a tele$one pole: Neither of the ()iriv-; era was injured. l i CAR imp“ SMASHED , IF! ACCIDENT TUESDAY I Mr. ind Mrs. O. B. Brand jand delight; Salome, accompanied} by some ut the members qf the B nd orchestra, including Ihira 1,,l'te. EAnna uench, Graeme Supple land "ill',':',,",:',',',',','.', left about 12:30 (F'ri- day niiht or Saturday morning) for Starved Rock where they trpent) the week ind. They enjoyed seVeral trips tt ough the various shady trails and a itefreahing plunge in the lnew swimming Pool made the 'ttttei of the warty happy. Incidental] the party as called the Suicide chili be- cause f same descending overl the very ink'of the dangerous historic rock. i The _ gram at Pearl Theatré next week w I include the following Pick tures: tr L l f Sunddy, "The Toll of the Sea,"jhe first phd opiay entirely in natural I- ‘ors; Mayday and Tuesday, 'rr/ft)'; "tay in fThe Girl I Loved." fromithe poem bitJames Whitcomb Riley; Wed- nesday +nd Thursday, Edwin Ca we preach“; "The Girl of the Golden West," jDavid Behmeo's Treat stare' success: Friday, Frank Keenan 33nd Anna It," Nilsson m "Heaits Afhuite;" Saturdai Quincy Adams Sawyer,§the 'rreatet! home-fqlks' story ever writ ten. gamma at 2:30. See program tm back: page of this paper. E BRANI'S ORCHESTRA , T _ KES WEEK END TRIP 1"ia'ri)yiririS.,s, PROGRAM , i/ AT PEARL THEATRE "The 'i'u of the Set," Sund/y, an Wnusual and Beautifull V 3‘ Picture in Color i, The , ldren of the confmunity who have no enrolled and wku'ld like,! to attend e invited to enter. 2ti,',t ‘trationafwill be closed after the on- day miiUG session. questions ire- (rardiruriithe school may, be diredted tp Miss JGrschner of the Presbyier.. ian chuéfh. phone H. P. 683. , not, in die iuiiiiiGrriii, irririi,' iii'; ‘gini, ogyeydonk. C i ?etotuti'i' Mia sum a the i'iiiiii-,' ttm nut in mm by , u itltl'itti,2., Miss Fish”, who has dim-go of the primary tthis, by Miss ftP,Ptf,se.hoi)eld; and Min kirath- , The t ie of the I is up the di ion " Mr. Rub; Mmingof the Unitersfty of Chic 0, who: is tainted Fi." Mia iuifllf%ur,h'iiie Mar, , 1nd 85% m1 tir, "tii',' 9-12. ii, i, The ily Vacation Qt be I opened ednesday momi " e Preabytew n church with 174 pm t, 6Kpup , and eight teachers. Six??- llx of [ children hive )nttriled dire thereon: the wgek tam. Six (tr- nomimti of the city are ”precept- ad in 2tt.'t enrollment" The ','tt dren :11 divided in age group- as fpllown: " in the kindergarten, yeah: 4 and 6ti19 in the admin. van-Ii tt NETT SLIGHTLY INJURED BY F _ ENIQpLLS 74 WnuNEsnAjY (i -- , Opening: of School_ Held Yestq’r- Magyar; scm EN . LLS 74 WE: iy at Presbyterian ’4 Church tly' minim Airiris ma Mia. 631-6133; J'tmiof, yd}: Ln) er. halt.. ‘e fell o the ALL sdcial tomnrrow riday) eve: 330 o'clock, on e church 1m " Green Bay ad and Ho: (fume. Every F dy welcome. f'The St. John's Evangelical sill give an. ice am and an: lnkrme mttery. LNVN PARTY TO BE J . , HELD TOMDRROW IGHT tri s the husband there surviv three a all children, the youngest three in nths old. Mr. and Mn. J. . tlar- ri , parents of the deceased. a d two b them and sisters are livind. Ser. , were held Satuzjday aft moon. I rment was, in the North S re ce. Mabel Theresa Post, wife of James W Post, died last Thursday ni ht at he home in Highwood, after short ill ess from scarlet fever. Si e was bi . in Highwood Oct. 6, 189 . Be- Mrs. JAMES , POST Q DIED LA TTHUR DAY sheets After Short I ness; I Husband and Three C il. g dren Survive vet oneAund d entries I the tN Boy's Tourna ent to be layed ta, ay have been ade. The esults will be published i the next is ue. 131 the Ladies lig,."titti, Itch Pl y Against Par, rs. Hettle , Mrs. Ni bolas and Mrs; C. G, Ale ander tie 2 down to Par.) ' " Exmoor' , J). R. Detchon, with 79--1 6, le in the medal handicap, S. Hats- kel 74---tr--69, amt D. Staffor 8tr---, 19 9, tying for second in atur- da 's Handicap Tti/eff,',',',',',-,,,'].' r ite, Fi als. tew l Northmoor iday, June 29--2:00 pm. A ti, _ Mttch Il_andieap, Semi- wast average distance from to slin. T yaw Flag ',ltgerid; Each co test- arit rill play out a umber of at, okes equ 1 to' par plus contestant's h ndi- cap} Play holes consecutively. in- ner’will be that contestant who lays the arthest along the course, an the pos ion marked with flag, rproaehing Contest. 75 125 cap “a" geo: T e events over Sunday and 4th ill be as follows: J e 30th: Spring Tournar Fin la. Mptch Play, 18 holes. ling» Distance Tournament. T Ron d. tfo-Ban s aftejmoon. F I Tournament, 18 holes Pt: . Hgndicap. J y 4th: I. C. Elston, Jr, it 36 has, match play against thr Jourths handicap counting M dal Play handicap, 18 mor£ing and afternoon. Two c1 AC- D. Kathy mm. were'staded at ocal (ttrt)','?,,?),',', Sunday Add falldwin are (the alts and comm: etrertts: V l l Bob o'tlnk . 1 . f C Icel- S. Williuns ltuided first pl in the sweepstakes with 7 q-.. 69., Other leading wt more; re: R. . Gordon, 70; . H. .jRobi son, 70; H. Kirk, H. F.) Noreott, . H. Coal r, 71; C. E. Karstrom. 7 ; C. A, I in, 78. t j F lowing are threvenu:tot Sun- day July 4th. I . J goth.. Medal Play ban icap, 18 Res. Two classes, AB-CD 3 . W Iter W. Rosa troplty, 18 ales, mat play against r, three-f0 rths ban icap counting. T o-ball Sweeps es. ', i July tthlA. M mu Sweepstakea,h8 huh Pfize for low gru 109 Entries Made/for Old COMPETITION OTHER DAYS 30 in for or-Ball Found e. itch Play, 18 h les. Full Ha p.m. Annual 2 Ball 3 armament at" xmoor day; 3 Tie Ladies 'Competi ion HIGHLAND PARK, 11.1.1me m. am PLAN SPECIAL E Sweepstakes, mornim lowest aggregate Briergnte s and low ne 18 holes. Hindi irhureh arty ing, at mt, car- newoodl dixed, lntest. Con- Even ixed, [-Fin- den's ixed, Mim- ‘inals hole Duly indi- tales, sses, Iedal ent hird t by. in. net and The Highla d Park Press will be published) is ual on Thursday, but all copy finch: ing new: matter any! advertisetneoU must be in this we. not, Ititerltutt Tuesday afternoon. f The stores 0 "this city will observe rttdeptryitnce " by closing all day, next Wedn . ,'July 4th. The post otNe wiir,1tse med -al‘so on that day and than? will no mail delivery. mass To] CLOSE _ T NE T WEDNESDAY Post oiriee ill Close‘July 4; No Mail Deliv ries;. Press Cotty . " Mist In Tuesday uys’ Services for iMrs. Lbuis Shetzley, ho died' Sun ay morning aftitr tt W0 weeks, illn as, wére'held " the hetzley hbme in Waukegan avenue. nterment'was in the North Shore metery. 5 L V ' Mary Ellen rke wu born in Port Dodge, Kanstv3)Autrust 4, 1868. Sept. to, 1886, she was married to Lpuis Shetzley in Salt' Lake City, Utah. She was the mothfr of four children: Ziarence Jaeoblot Highland -Park," Frederick Lueibs, of Chicago; Mrs.) Wallace Hanson of Lake Forest: and Hrs. Ernest K 'rudson of Park Ridge. The Sheltzleyg removed to Highland 'ark in 1889;“tvhere they have since made their ho . With the opedin'g of the new con- c te pavementf between Highland rk and Deerireld about the middle July, Brieré‘ate Golf club , will. ain be easilyiaecessityle from the rth shore, The club will be only ut five minutes drive from High- I nd Park. ' l The Briergatd course, the ltmsrest, i the‘Chicago district. is in splendid nditit? this year. The design of' e cou sis has Men commended highly expert golferg', who have been sur- ised at the naturally hilly amfioli- . g charaeter ot the terrain in com- rison with other north shore clubs. The new, dining room which was ded to the elitb house last winter 8 proved,' a great success. It has seating capaéity of one hundred d fifty, . l 1 Brim-gate Itt almost reached its , ll membershi quota. but an open- g has been re rved for adew fes- ents of Highla d Park district. who re able to pa the rigid qualifying st. Ap licnti us will be passed on ._the ')ZI'i't,t, n which they are re- ived. ' l . Imeral Services Held at Home; Lived in 'livhiand, Park Sine) 1889 - ' EW PAVEMENT WILL BRING CLUB CLOSER RS. SHETZjLEY DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS' b ebull tenth will play the C loam) Ludue N9. 4. tter the ’lmszepall game l; dancing in the pavilion " ht, A g od Lorehestra b kcd for 1:19 ticeasion. c cessions y ill Je dispep n refresh vent; stand rec h the par _eotti.ittissiott. 511 'iergate Coutse in Fine Condi-' tion This Year; Member- ship Quota Almost Full ' ls' lanai-a I throi, ween ma ied in At 1:30 he Ai., l Ford s/édanjwill t 11:30. V 1 fter the tlcld 'l, will be ch 3' 100 ya " l on't {that oite'pse ‘if‘ friends and Will 2E min liven GUESS 'RSDAY. Emmi-z as, e ai to AI. MfWednesday an s an: Festivities: Mayqr EQQings To mar la ,Y MAN’ MI I CELEBRATION gamma pm {Evasion The usual V dispensed in the ll ities ‘will‘bgéin at panda to Sunset wormed from Lin; St. Johns to,Cen- in Bay, down Green and than west iritu OO-y mven away " -ently built tu to there will until mid.. has been ngle rd dash mer Elk W ths Hi in, ot, tht 'itctgg, ho win be installed are M s. pevend rf, Noble Grand; Edna W tkins, V Grahd; and Cindy: H plains. ordiptrrtuere9rr. The C l iningr o I up appointive, and t 1oirtpletaput w,“ not obtainable. he installition of odious of Sher, id n' Rebeka Lodge will be held M May even tur ih PM Fellows hall. I (emeert, ho wil be installed an- INSTALL OFFICE-RS AT _ s ' REBE(KAH LODGE MON. toli. m iplt'1euet,e Crawford, broth- er of ' L. awford of the savings de ttrtaient st the :Highlnnd Park S ta bank it» was nanny trul- ua eil from West ‘Pojnt and assigned with "iathin corps made his that fiitht, taking; off at noon Monday f m Mitchell: Field, L. l., for a non- st‘ ttight a; Chanute Field, Ran- Mr. James Dairy. Mr. o. B. Brlnd m Mr. Ernst Kueh'ne attended . quet at 2te LaSalle hotel Mon- evem‘nguzn honor of the newly el tted supreme reggntiot the Royal Aliganummf Iglinois, Mr. Props. The supreme vice ttttrent of New York was also an hiinomd guest. of the evening. MAKES MESS“)? ; Fl: HT T0 AURORA V iThe Stomatdl company of America was to.rmt0rreorpikaied last week at Springfieldito nutmtNcture toilet a tides. at " North First street, Hizhlend tet Thefcnpital stock ie $30,000. The . eorpofitors are: P. t Rtkht, DwftrhtNhaprtrtiautd David H. Jackson. Chicago. _ LOCAL MEMBERS ATTEND ARCANUM RECEPTION LOCAL CONCERN IS ' j New INCORPORATED N th mama “Swami . _ Dpism WAUKEGAN I The building 'boom in Highland Park (has (’ngcinued turytst . during ,t,rt ‘month. Permits for. $159,000 wort at" corihtrtrctiorr; were issued. by City Building Inspector Laihg. ' The; largest 5single. piece of work : 'sthot3zed by tt city is the remod- ine ‘of the "isrhlatid Park State , nk. _ 9ther p'tranits, was issued as f How's: William FoAiniiei., house on Wine avenue, $6,000; “award Smith., 't.e',,T,'c',',t,"1t (if Muse on Prospect yawn at the take, $16,000; Franklin hoe Bailey. house on Sheridan road,) “3215.000r MeAlibtor, house on Grafton vinnxftr, $26,006; Howard Mead, house on St. Johns iisrenue,, $6,500; R. C. ( "rccrli.vy, hope on Green Bay road. , .5CO; Arthur-mums (30.. two house- 0 Briownviile rad Delta roads, nest vim? park, $0,000 and $11,000; Z mmér ' “mint; tmrmore houses in t cit irubdrvuiin', $19,000 and $12,000. That night the severe eteetrieat stormgcaused more trpuble. Light- ning struck thejwire in" West Cent!!! avenud causing fa brilliant display of natural fireworks. Electric tuae boxes in the“homes of Jamey” Bowden and George' Bowden', were ‘blown out by the lightningy which neeeadistated qiick action bil the the department. Little damage was dank. 3158.000 IN NEW _ 5 BUILDING PERMITS the " N. W. ttet , tion, View a I styiblaze F3 'lf2ilttgptg't wa When the again .'gittf The flm gbc rt under the Oil- f punks of [ the station plathrm. [11'thth started by Is eureka“: 1irirprttid much or cigaret‘. A thick cloud of smoke hau- npvred the theme}: in Wit Work. nttd the building seethed to be doomed. Br, prompt work, however, the men loan: had thte blaze under centre]. Later in the, eteninstlthe department was 'iv,i in' tiuthmonelrto the freight Ita- ti n when a fest smouldering embers t waned to. fstart thingy going ti am. " rt the 'e,'d,,tJfti','to,t, ad 0min: Pts vio moth-tai- there been any one w ntrdtid the tntrath, an auto- mob, , an " .‘homewf Joe Sulli- van.; j, C _ ', l Mi/ion hour", things been to 2etle In the; {term the deport: men his; “lie: to Sduth Sheri!“ mam: east of "vinia:lrurk, when they meat a warm hour combuting a prairie fire. 1 . day (ieraooit Viongtd that dn: day l FIRE mTAritimah yt/tAire Y"? put in mghiaiurl' rk tii, tustartasGt 'et, bus, g?“ fotr .ea,lte Mon- " mun. Funcnl.m at; I). not has completed as go to ' M, .1 further ‘in tims m be,oht.trsed by tekp in; K. P. m. '7ttt.tment will be, n Lake P Mgrqtgra. a " ‘11. Catharine Hurt, 2. T North St. Join. "an, M [ y last .. Vitfiu‘homefoflw nun. "es. Green and Min Mum proprietor: of the Green Ten t have pu reed a: interest in the . D. Q. all: located It tttt Wi ave- nod Chm. They will ttlad to hasi my of, their It Put (rind: an at any time. - "--- nuts. annulus ltr, ,! man LAST [our Er; uric m, cantor t " R. . Cain, Junior inspector June- thi W; Nubia Ft non, t ' our; Lloyd Tucker; Junior eve . PURCHASE Inmmggg ' CHICAGO on an but Schulz, 'muur nilder; Rn rt Rocha. deputy nu build- tr; v, nrad Driech, senior i r: rytertuid-tthuids on»: o. 78, Ord r of the Builders lot will Malia!!! Misti“ of an“ My dy evening, July Pot. lowing are the out who be in. stalled: _ , Bot BUILDERS m - ( INSTALL or: I The! on In a demo: or n repu lining!) join in this agent doesfnot mean that you . your polit$eaf party. It was you denim! and propose to In your pm; PM upholds in ' mm Wu the Constitution of . Staths And it: principbs, t which our!forebear, fought and , and 1rhiitittikirdrt"rusGr, new Metrt'ingts of liberty under ta Tlie union of politic-I and once new" in ending in- vo1vhur the safety of our t {he and 'mtetitutionat ttrtveettgtt.rtt use they; “tannin WV. ttefty orttkpisatum,'trsnhi. it {or patriotic American an... them- selves to Mac issue or idly by spd watch the under-mini of the republic. ',','ettt,','t is a movement f _ (bod Smret nt. It is not in the new.» of I ’y individul eandidne, f can in 05".th M! 5. i' Declaring that loyalty lovemment of the United Sta betrtt' eandherondtUtto or (lustful mutation far ' inbred of special classic. I a citizen Jo work without n win! interterenee in n stand " t right of a citizen to cease work, it ive of whether he is or in not a her of 1 1tbot or other omniuti . .. 4. Endoninx‘the about) ' posi- tion " the government of the nited State, mttirttaietipg that the t of 3. "teeogttteimr the right of in- divid‘nl to' with with to deferii within' the law his rt and adv/um his economics, satin Ind politital interests. _ . “Fm a Condamnink all ma. And Men . which breed elm o relig- ious incriminating. f 1. gAdvocitlng the , and building up of respect for law the eotyrtltiitiojt of the United Sta . lump-tux my. - ' {8. Assn Pot-r, Paul L. U Wil- "iatrr iittestc Tho-nu Wilts. uh me of tho commune in c to b e foie mink him. 5 What Society I. t Thet Minute Hen of the titu. tion i) a 'tott-ttartu" unoc‘ , or- united to obtain delegates f Illi- noissttthe Republican and - tie A a and National Con tion, wetland to support the inch: of the f lowing planks in the p om of eadh party: I l Thegpuhhc bod; non-III ' "eiatMtadtottmiatu'v, - ind are mud n mat tact in - - Ml Divas; who Mb. q ' .. from its. shoulder Ind an ' he mau‘inwwhdntmun v7 m. The: membenhip “w "itN in chargé of the meeting July 6 i com- irt1gL?2tr,udu?efsteie " P. P. humor»; B. Card, Em . ' Lyle Funky, E. B. Huber, B" r Hon-Mb: New, we: m- r ingwtirreteu_inttteeit', _1 roomofthedtyhdIuSo" tt day eiUniate; July 6, n , 'l2f8d2.'trtfg'd in 5, Gen. man-um tiermpry1itoage-elttL' no_yktrMeattoatt-i. , With u View“ mum {in Hiddlhdhrknbnnchdth_ - Itt39.tt t?fttttpHotttatims,t _ Meet“: to Be Held In the , y Building“8m;Mu Wome- hvitd; Bx. . pun Object _ MINUTE MEN TO ORGA GENERAL DAM 'N 'lt: o the l malt , civil "lmt In. or T331

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