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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1925, p. 6

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EA my: . nu‘devllle will be qtte' ttfurnotfitl,. It "ttree IStitrr'ettti tthe Highhnd'Puk “at "he, mph. of the iii! dug. ttte:Do8. B. s. gh. Nd ' ovement clm_ of the 'h-r “‘8 ‘ emu thumb will at an“ " y evening with Mr. yr: c. T '" ' r it ' “& it.» If,:] pecker is. spending s b. by! . oieek at West Baden, a J,: 'r ' . jclirt. , Edwqrd's has been-ac- “ u . lh in theAuarter- aa1tqtarhr, a Corps. In. ' ” Badman who has in a ' . list to! [week is no hull: . _ It. and Joe Dnvis entertained ‘Ir.’“Chrl 11 who is attending M3011“ T of Illinois, over the 'ttstir be i T It. At ttr Larson H30 has GG g. the , t a few days this week h m_ nicely. . _ It: M. C handgun of S. First ”not, is ned to his home this In"! wit _ , stint] trouble. In. Pet Noemnberg and Mrs. William q attended , humanity Mon _ -Wedgewood room of Ugh]! ttr I', Chicago, on Monday. "iii"i"riarit m J. class of the D. S. H. S. m [i nudovilla and a movie see _ Air Ruth,” Friday " " I'M) at the Highland Park " 3:30. ' , Ibo Schmidley in am- t'ned les, pt her ar, on N. Second - _ In. A Harrison who has been a the t far the put week is maxi . ved., _ m J. class of the D. S. H. S. nut it. n. _ “Ev- “ ev cine 'In.A H unkind t mate irh m; el no.1 u w“ A 'rl 11 Pet ye' - 'jur.Wi “in? ‘ln. ' (“”1 (prtrt g In: Mr. t Aut! MI Bight-Mk]: Mr. and Mr. on: .tt,t'u'hi.i!,li, Mr. arid n. Jno. Dykintra, of Cie-l, no, In... her sister,' Mrs. Ar-l “It if.” it, Highwood, Ill., over', Water y, and while there had, Pee? 'stened by Ben Engs-‘ tron 'of the ighvood Swedish Luth-: oragt_eUrt The baby was chris-, and John Dykinga. Mrs.,' A. chlkpia noted " godmother, nude: Charles M noon acted as godfnth-g or. I Hrs. Wilhelm of Chicago, 1brmerlrof ighlnnd Park, was a vis- iting .0195: at St., James Catholic chm): oi ter Sunday. Mrs. Wil- helm Luna tighter, Mariam, Were wick-end? ts of the Kenry family. Mr. Boar _McCl\ire who has been on the ttidk. t for. the past two weeks 'u ropoM- lowly improving. A Mr. . rs.‘James Collins spent “he ut, in Kenosha, Wit, vis- PAGE Esit F "halfâ€"BEER; Bv-tart-Oreo,'" W Ii. Edna. Clinic; Mun-y, Beverly Bayne F I Auto: yngngn who loved n woman to mm ”Thin; Aging 2.h' Dun Doom! my a. mason, HOBART Boswoum. MYRTLE STEDMAN a _ . , LLOYD HUGHES ' s In“! rs. th A. Burns of Min- " spent last week (in k visiting their parents, C.t. Sulliv’an. , . T Bartel apdxt-the' week In, visiting friends.. Jones is'spending a . finch in Waukegan, . of the Y: wfc. A. is tick list, thin week. Brand, Jr.,' entertained 0 Circle, Tuesday eVe- It ".orthre my nation of MW 3nd mama! and TOM MOORE, imirrridiiiiiiis may“: RUSSELL "dhmrooorte VON Emi - ---- ,7, _ __. w..- .'-P.9. .. v-I'ul-ll - - "er I] nho . "semi, count: "Tr" nun-Inn “a nun mm: a. . swim count: "run Lion‘s iriruiairi n4 rox KIWI "mum? “RIDERS OF. THE PURPLE SME" HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2l-22 but . “on told from the my?“ a t-ieu, woman 'Iho .fAL ROACH comm: " ulLol’rnr i Ind pox um . "ON THIN ICE”= . Adapted from "The Dear Pretender" ilk. A DINN'I'I' count: “emu!" , . an FOX sun _ T mumu,n'& FRIDAY. “me aids, _ TOM‘MIX, Marian Nixon and Tony, the Wonder.R.orire V mime GREY'S cosittrHasuLross Great Novel t “WHO CARES" SUNDAY 1 MONDAY. APRIL "af Couch-cu his: 4:00 P. M. to "a“ P. I; 'Ti' I MARRY AGAIN" " A thpehetr lob-Drun- featuring DOROTHY DEVORE DORIS KENYON tttia brilliim new drum. I“): been open In" Mrs. Herman Black is at her heme oh Dean, avenue after spending the Winter at the Chicago Beach hotel. , “The annual business meeting and elebtion of ofrieerp of the North Shore Catholic munaai, lentil; -GifiiTiii tyt Monda'y.‘April 20, at oiie o'clock " the Winnetka Woman? club. _ ' Mrs. O'uary' and family 'of Sbuth Green Bay road left Saturday to " tend the funeral of her brother in Lincoln, ilt ' Mr. and Mrs.) Wallace Kimball of Oak Park were the Easter guests of In. Kimball?» father, J. D. Purdy, In. of North Sheridan road.' Mrs. Vencel Muzik of Railroad ave- nue has offered her home to the Tabernacle of St. James" church for their card party this afternoon. The ladies are giving this party far the benefit of the building fungi ind "as their wa'y, of helping to build the new church for Highwood. _ ; Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady arei receiving eoneratua'otu, oarthe birth , of a daughter on Tuesday. . . ( Mm. Joseph D. Zook of.North Lin- den avenue entertained ‘at bridge on Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Fishback who is’visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Nason. ' Mr. and Mrs. John J. Beddey of Deerfield announce the"arr;ival of a son on yondgyL April 13. 3 Mr. and Mrs. George Ar"sehofield and their daughter, Miss Caroline Schofield, have sailed for Italy and will spend six months trqveling on the continent. 1 _ ir, , 're2e' Yt.t.e.,r.rtt.ttreeUyAiiiq her tree' l The Junior Star club will meet next Monday ev'oning, April 20 at the home of Mrs. Walter Henderson, Prairie avianue. ' l . Mr.,and Mrs. Carl M. Hill o!.Los Angeles, Calif,, and Milwaukee, Wis., will be the week-end guésts of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A.d'arliamertt. The D. S. H. S. Alumni assouia- tion will hold a dance at the high school Saturday evening, May 2. All members of the Alumni association should make an, effort to Ire present. Mr. and Mrs: H. F. Dickinson of Park Ridge Were the Sunday guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Aber-: cromby. . i' Mr. and Mrs.' Bob Rhithehart and Mrs. John Rhinehart of Lhke Worth, Pla., formerly of Highland Park mo- tored to the west coast last 'week- end, spending a few hours, in Tampa and other west coast toims. Miss Helen Rhinehart accompanied them home for a week's Easter vacation. Mrs. Joseph L. Procto'r and tron, Joseph L. Proctor, Jr., of South Green Bay road spent last week in New York and Atlantic City., g Mr. R. E. Winter who), has been confined to his bed for thd, past week with neuritis was taken tq. the High- land Park hospital. Monday, where he is reported as getting along nicely. in Matinei, at 2:30 ' and Wanda Jrawi"e, Adlai-duh ”so eegttn Adm-bk " can. Admiuiou 80 cents Admin-uh so nab tore, The WY folksyho Ire looking far adventure phonid go into the news- paper business in I1tihoit and try to plane “atone. , ' l' ed yesterdéy and will cqntinue Ga, and tcmartow.e The proceedp pf the tale will Ct) to, the building fund. The huge sale being qonducted by the Wanna Park Woman’s club, in the Toti)am's club auditorium base- ment is iNprogrmur. The sale open- Mr. Preston Helm of Chicago has been eiiiituted by the Troop committee tpv'pstrudt boys in, burling. The "ei/ale, will be held at the Lincoln school" Wednesday evenings at 7:00 o'eloek. Members of Troops I, 2, 3, and 4 are urged to benefit themselves by these lessons. There is no: fee to any boy for these lessons. The'clgss- es in drumming”; also being con- ducted at Lincoln school Wednesday evenings at 7:00 o'eloeE T RUMMAGE SALE IS , . NOW IN PROGRESS Tuesday, evening members of Troop 3 enjoyed the use of the high school auditorium and .arrangements have been made for Troop 2 to use it next Tuesday. _ ' The new camp is located on the egst ii; bank of the DesrPltu'nett' river just{ t north of the Lake and Cook to1,etrfll' line. The propertyasxtehds four hun- f dred feet along the river and back do from the.river about fourteen him- l e dred feet, No name has been B if: lected for the camp as yet. -- On Friday, Scoutmatter. Borg, ac i companied by nineteen cf the boys i I his-troop hiked to the' new cam l ground located on the DeaPlline i river. Four boys from Troop 4 un-g der Scoutmnster Hine’s guidance; journeyed to'the camp, but went the; greater part of the distance in a can] Members of Troop 2 ‘hikedv out on Saturday-, Many of the boys passed tests in firebuilding, cookin estimat- ing, hiking. and other 'l'e,tl,'t1'.1 Be- sides, the, hikes taken by the troops many patrols undertook hikes to nearby places. A: far as Troops li, and 4 are concerned the one week ofl vacation was mighty fine. I Scouts Make thie of Spring Va‘ cation; Bugling and Drum- ( F ming Lessons, Free ' _ The dance given Ménday evenin}! in B. P, o. E. hall was a big su_- cess. It is planned to hold another dance the latter part of May. ' The radio earnest held at 308 Wa - ker ave., Saturday evening, April 1 , was wort by Otto Felix' of Chicago. TROOPS ENJOY HIKE TO NEW CAMP SIT] Mists.Rcsebud Axt of 308' mm: avenue has as her guest over the w end Miss Helen Longer: of Chicago. was Franeet Holbrook of High- land Phrk and her mother, Mrs. Jo- seph Ll,, Hy,brtoy: sailed last week on 1 the S. S. Conte Verde for Italy. Miss molltrotrk visited in Boston and New York View joining her"mother to Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Mo‘wers of Vine avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Marie Mowers, to Mr. Arnold‘ Wiese of Ogden, Iowh. which Mick place Tueisday morning ii eight o'clock, the Rev. J. D, O’Ne l oMciuing. Miss Genevieve Mowe s was her sister's only attendant in d Mr. Frank Freberg served the groo as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Wiese lt t for a short wedding trip and up their return will make their home i Ogden, Iowa. Mr. and Mra. C. N. Kimball‘mnd daughter, Miss Eiizabeth, Hang re- turned to their home 'on Bouth4een Bay rodd after spending the past silt weeks in Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Mary Kimball went to Bostdn where she spent Easter and will remain for sev,eral weeks, studying. ' Mr. Bind Mrs. J. A. DeCelle of For- est avenue announce the birth of a daughter on ThurSday, April " Conniik rover e mack-end. i While there Ptev' iotit to ”veal nearby cities pad iili'ii'f, jfar along the Pox, I river. 5 The returned, him, Shandy f a.ftertspom _ z . f The; next resihur attesting of the Lady Elks Social dill) will be. held on Wbdneisday. April '22, " 2:30 _ o'clock in Witkeibuildimrt . _ I Joan ning. _ Mrs. Roberts (if Milwaukee who has been .visiting her, sen. F. A. Roberts of Oak street for the past, three weeks has returned to Aer home. ' Helen Louisd Titman " North Green Bay road entertained fourteen of her little,friertdt, at a surprise par-i ty in honor 6f the eighth birthday 01“ Juan Louise ChHst on Mdnday eve- embark Lucius A. Ripe, Jr., has rimmed to Corhey University after shnding a few ;days of his, vacation at home. Hd algo attended the conference of the NUional Associatiim of Presby- terian bthdents at Ann Arbor, Mich" last wielt. T . Mr. , nd Mrs-Dudley Hall of South St. 2tl't 'avenue are receiving con- gratulhtions on the birth of a son on Tuesddy, April 7. ' - V Mic, and Mrs. 04min bt North St. tt'? “dub are the happy par- but: T _ a baby, boy bbm It the High- land Park .hocLital pl]? Sundny. On Thursday ttjtg,ttt, 9, Mr, and rauPnul .' Bl Viehard 'and p60, Paul " Jami; Walker new”. motord ed to Award when they 'were guests at theihome of r. and.'Mrs. J. E. Me., 'rMt1Ar' h' ., Sch-911m l' at (Riptide ive.. nue N" tutu {1.212) a.tliree city: tsues/r trip Foam. . THE HIGH PARK puss. HIGHLAND PAsuCnimom tun: mum-y OI the Mud]: cigarvatoro ,‘lon Central avenue earlier that night; 'I It is amsttii that the party who LHmbbed this stare secreted himself in the building and after 'it was closed ”for the night secured about $30 hid.: {den in the place.’ Other money alsq ! secreted was not found by the thief: iiiiiiiii OlimpbeH was arrested be had ) inhn on him and much small change J and Equamity of candy in his pockets, 'gr.., -__SS_', " A A Funeral serviced were held: " Graceland cannery chapgl Siturduy, April 11,“ 2 o'etoek in tum». He is survived by a widowflirs. Elisabeth. Hendricks. 'tiro 'dns, Charles Wand C. hound Hendrick; and a daughter, Mu. Nathaniel Bor- quest. Mr. Hentirietia wag born in Chicago sixty years ago. How“ head of the Hendricks Finance company and Wu prominent in real estate and inur- ance circles.‘ I _ *1 Iowa Man Charged with Taking i' Money from Cigar More ' :,', Bound Over ‘, o "T”... W-.. -'""H, up“: It, " his heme, 2026 South St. Johns ave- nue, Highlgud‘ Park. Heart disease aggravated ty a fall iweek previous. ly_led to death., V . Charles L. Hendricks, foundér .0! the Merchant: Reserve Life Immune cqmpany, lie.. (Mayday. April 9, at JN ""qF -- """"'"* n. "In yup-U53, the policeeay. Hence they believe him, to be the 'kitty C. L. mmrmi? DIES AT ms 11 E HERE Founder of Merchants A RN Life Ins. Co. Passes Away; Funeral April 11 T _ Now that the series ‘of concert: I sponsored by the Civic ,Music “'30- . ciation of Highland Park is finished [ it might be of interest _to the sub- scribers and friends of this mdyement to know in detail the cost of bring- 'ing to thin city attractions of such lhigh standard, Owing to the ad- ) vanced rates of the Musicians Union, 3 the committee found itself in a diffi- cult situation. Whereas last year the cost of two concert: by the Little Symphony was $500, this year the cost of one concert win $426. The) [committee charged the low rate itfl, 42.50 for the season ticket, hoping 'for an increased list of subscribers. Thanks are due the committee repreq senting the Civic Lecture Series of 1923-1924 for financial aid. Thanks. are. also due other individual donors. It is indeed"to be regretted that the lack of general support makes it necessary to call upon the guar- lantcrs to meet the deficit. _ T 1 Following is an itemized account [of the fimtneial status of the Civic f Music association showing the"detteit. I Disbursements to be in Iowa, was bound over 'in in». tice court, under bond in the sum of $2,000, to the grand jury, as a result of his arrest last Saturday night by local police, ;who were investigating the robbery id the Mud]: cigarstoro on CentraLavenue eattier tint night: ALLEGED RUBBER IS HELD. To GRAND JURY Jen/Io MUSIC AMPN. November 2---Coneert December T--Coneert January Irc-Concert' February irc-Concert . March 8--Coneert ...r. April b-Concert Amr-e.. Printing, postage .-r-t l, FACES DEFICIT 1924.25 Itemized Account of Condition Given; Cost Greater than , Last Year" Memberrrof the club wil) miss‘the presence o‘vtheig retiring president, Mm. L. L. inter: who is in the west and, will not be present " the .m- nudl meeting and luncheon on Tues. day, April:28.th.. Luncheon will be svrved at 12:30 for which reserva- tions must he made with Mrs. Henry Boyd not later than April. Mth. 7 The 'noinin'atiic 'isottittgttee also made a rebort od Tuesday shaman and} presented the {enduring-1‘ list " omebrs fort the next ,tat'.,Pt,i.ittuttrt, Mrs', C. C Jyl.timir'.1rite'-piessides.i, Mrs. Carl édell; Recording chreuty. Mrs. F. A; Cuscaden; Comripondintr. secrsery, Mrs. Kellogg Speed} Trau- ure'.) Mrs. Charles. Gifford. The board of directors, in the committee), report was composed of Mrs. Henanoydy Mrs...Rmss J; Beatty, Mrs. G. E. Blill,1 Mrs; E. B, Phelps,.and Mm'H. F) Clark. § _ F James _Campbell, whose home Deficit Total ..t.rerr Total cash erti, Mach‘nald, pianist. The main; berh of the'club, ted the tlne mme bert' presented y the-e ”tilts. l The program wtwpressestteir,hy Miss Elsa Kressman, dramatic 'toprano; Al4o.Dei Missier, iriolinut; and JtoN The mm] tspriritCtnusieali, of in Osaoli club was heid'at the manual Park “Club house . om Madam A!“ 14, and was veri hugely attdttdtd, The numbers on the prdgmm ware very beautiful, and the while/M gram reached the' high standérd pf nuulie set by thrsort. e . Held Last Tuesday? will: Enjoyed by Large Audience; Nomutktine Com. Reports A, ANNUAL MUSICAL}!w _ _ , , , or ossou CLUB ' 208.78 $2,511.25 2,302.at in said 425.00 800.00 800.00 400.00 150.00 350.00 86.26 “ragga a mrimt qua; DetHiet,d 215-; i Established 1m _ an: tn rebuilt Ietring machine: .603) 'r. It fit',l'Jt'ilt'e"'tlJe't1 smiling, new! just the head, an“ mug.) Nht. 1 son?“ T. mans :51; f I ‘1 _ t Irhrhus Siege. real values in rebuilt Safety Wringer Electric Washer and Nevercrush Wrineer with its Douglas Fir Tub “:me ll)fiACBlim1tigit Guaran- " B. tri. John: Ave. f ", Approaching of 1toisgeeietsn'imr Time The busiest dt all times of die your your vacuum dam will then have its greatest task because of the unusually thorough cleaning to be dope. . Are you sure that the (leaner you ndw own has not passed its point of mal use? i - V " _ ‘ ', . for Phone 23 BlilE VAC CLEANERS - iitapnm LAWN IDWERS . 't _on.s - BELTS - N nouss- [ seu'ur'lf'in'1'itl'rd'liliid a. Inchin- f VACUUM CLEANERS WHY NOT BE SURE OP HIE SERVICE WHICH ml . CLEANER YOU OWN WILL PM“? ' The big annual spying tisk is on. Turn to us fokthe things to make it'e'asy. F _ ' '1 1 . , "'. _ t ' - Theda. Wm Aid the awning: Ilodsedlisaning Helps Our Complete Line of High Grade T yAétnnr CLEANERS/ HOOVER ' PREMIER-DUPLEX _ EUREKA THOR 1 onto HAMILTON BEACH momw B. W. 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