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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1926, p. 6

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14 -f’ é’;‘iafi: l3 M EumerP coonint k Miss Helen Clason of Beach street | es had as her guest last Friday, Miss| _ R. R. Boswell c Charlotte Carson of Chicago and Mil. h’::'g":!! arre ‘Mr. ahd Mrs. George Lytton sail) wan,AU 'f,‘}‘u;"‘"“ from New York today g‘-b (28)" 19¢ | sion hetween. hissa -Wcruhainfigf eltlndlu. }by E. L. Gieise Mrs. William Guyot, who has been| which both cars w on the sick list for the past week, is Hearing in the ca m-hhhm;nd- Brrtceg s l(nehb.in.lutim irs. Arthur F. Byfeld | last] Highland Park. * at Ithaca, N. Y., w ,,(‘, 3:.*’ bond of $2( _ â€"® cencerts at Cornell University:! the police reported chter of Mr. and Mrs. John W.! ... Lett of New York, now residing at the Barry apartments, 8100 Sheridan road. Mr. Liggett is a member of the firm of L. K. . Liggett, wholesale druggists.. Miss Liggett attended Rogers hall, Lowell, Mass., and later | was graduated from (the Sorbonne university at Parts. Mr. Willits parents are now touring Europe. His father is head of a ‘railway supply manufacturing company in Chicago. The couple left at noon Saturday for New Orleans on their honeymoon.,‘ They iAwill reside in Chicago. _ / [ Mrs, W: J. <~Konvalinka of Fort Wayre, Ind., was the weekâ€"end guest of herâ€" nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs, F. Bf Williams of South Green Bay road.‘ c Announcement has been made of the marriage of J. MacGregor Willâ€" its of this city to. Miss Margaret Liggett . of ; New York, which : took place y ‘evening in St. Chryâ€" sogtom‘s ml": l;::g N. Dearborn Chicago. .. Norman Hutâ€" ns ofternted. Miss Liggett is the Miss. Hazel.Booth of North Second street was hostess to a sewing club on Tuesday evening. T. Mrs, Harry D. Faxon and dngmr, Miss Josephine Faxon, of North Sheridan road are leaving this week for New York City and sail on Satâ€" urday, February 27, for Bermuda where they will remain for several Fort Launderdale. Fla.. _ * urf".‘;‘a"';"."" PFlac| o) ~~AApril Ist.::>* : North St. John Raiph A. Bard of| ; Mai § forty ohns\avenue entertained | 14t afor . Hayes,: con l’\l;ltl ed:t nner on ~Tuesday 1«: |Field Artillery ding annivers bration of their wedâ€" | t Field Artillery véersary. y of their _ wed.â€" | Tea last Saturday a . ‘Jack Beatty of Ravine drive who Hayes and Mrs. Etes s ovetal w the west on business for | j Mr. and Mrs. Ad Spent eeks returned home and Ravinia have moved trow‘s Ww ns "Re wl ceams| e 9n Dunp 1nte in a few days. ladelphia, Pa., withâ€" | . Mr. and Mrs. J(;h! / _ _ Land daughter Miss : Mr.‘ and (Mrs. Hiram Nichols of Elm avenue, Highwood, are receiving congratulations on ‘the birth of a son on Sunday, February 21. ) . Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Buck of Marshman road are enjoying a two weeks sojourn at St. Augustine and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The Philathea class> of the First United Evmical Sunday . school held its mo meeting on Tuegday evening at the home of Miss Emma Gieser of North Green Bay road. . * Mrs. R. M.. Noble of Towa is visitâ€" i~~ her brother M#.~C, N. Kimball of : ith Green Bay road. Irs. Edward M. ?w has just . arned from a two weeks visit with , parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Panâ€" Sid in Pisk. Wis. â€"â€"â€" . Mrg. Waiter H. Baldwin of Lake averiue left last week for Phoenix, Ariz., where she will remain for: a few weeks. 4 ~ The Misses Kuist of North Second street will entertain the Woman‘s Christian Temperance Union on Friâ€" day afternoon, Nebruary 26, at two o‘clock. M f Mrs, Russell~ Motti6f Layrel aveâ€" nue spent a few days‘ week at c‘! COd.ulu, £4 ® x Mr.~and â€"Mrs. 'Jotagh Beneventi of vi2 Ve non avenue,. Glencoe, are the happy parents of a baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital < ?fl Satâ€" urday, Feb. 20. [ â€" _ the K. L. C. E. of the First United Evangelical church enjoyed a George Washington party T:z"ol!onday eveâ€" ning. The church basement, which the young people used for the party, was very prettily mgnted. A most «ajoyable.time was spent in playing Miss Mary Kelsey, a Quaker of} Philadelphia, who spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Binder: of ‘_ cest avenue, returned home on rday. . Last Wednud\-y evening, ruary 17, she spoke to a small ap of friends at Hull House, Chiâ€" â€"~9, 00 "A Friend in Friendly Rusâ€" sia," an interesting account of> her own experiences there. & _ _Mr. and Mrs. Enca Picchietti have moved into their new home on Glenâ€" coe avenue. | f about eightâ€"thirty,. Good music,hm been provided and prizes will awarded the best costumes in the varâ€" ious groups. Refreshments will be served. Friends of the school are inâ€" poned on account of illness will be gin on the : evening of February 2 about eightâ€"thirty.. Good music ha: Mr. and Mrs. Sellat Bullard . of Orchard ~Lane ~returned on ‘Monday night from Miami, Fla., where they eajoyed a short ::‘u with Mr. and M:4. Theodore n of Chicago, The party made a trip over to Cuba in the Dickinson yacht during the time Mr. and Mrs. Bullard were there. The West Ridge Community club is sponsoring amasquerade dance at the West Ridge school on Saturday evening. The affair which was portâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Byurridge D. Butler of «Hinsdale, former _ residents â€" of Highland Park, are in Phoenix, Ariz., for a few weeks. » $ PAGE SIX ‘; ‘ abroad in‘"a very short time. 5 it Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Mansur ~| spent last week in S§t; %:is, Mo. ,_.| â€" Dr. and Mrs. A, F. Byfield and son, it Abbot, leave next 14&y for New York from where Â¥ lwill (eail an R. R. Boswell of 1.+e Forest and Chicago was arrested (by , the Highâ€" land Park police Monday, charged with driving a car while under the influence of liquor, fol ing a.; colliâ€" sion between hissauto . one, owned by E.L. Gieise of Northbrook, in which both cars were badly damaged. Hearing in the case a get. for March 5, in Justice id‘s court, Highland Park. Boswell was released under bond of $200 for appearance, FOR SALEâ€"Round omk dining room table in‘ good m‘.& mah‘-”’m“n”g touring car, perfect con R :C _ P 2020. k j P 52pd LAKE FOREST MAN IN | AUTO COLLISION HERE _ Mr. and Mrs. Adpiph Goelitz of Ravinia have moved|into their new home on Duffy lane, tfield. F. Subr for the sympathy and kindâ€" ness shown during our recent beâ€" reavement,. and also Mrs. Hinn f6r her, beautiful singing.‘ .. e Miss Florence Clow| was the weekâ€" end guest: cf Miss E1 Eetersop\ of Wilmette. [ Mr. and Mrs. Danald Bonce o 8. Second strgetâ€"celelirated in honor of ~their dauglm’r' garet‘s first birthday and christening, February Cards and bunco were features fithe evening. â€" / . We wish to thank our friends, neighbors, the Ladies‘ Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church, and Rev. W. 27 Mrs. Carrie Slider of, Ft: Sheridan will leave Friday for Elkhart, Ind., | where she will spend jabout ten days. \ _ _Mrs. L. M. Bergen of Refuge, Glenâ€" dower, Va., has arrived to spendâ€" a month ~with her daughter, Mrs. Charles, I. Mansur. | Mrs. R. Arthur W and two sond Arthur and Robert ate in Camden, S. #&, ~where they will remain until / Mr.and Mrs. Jerc return Friday from . West"Indies. _: Mrs. T. E. Gordon|is at the West Suburban hospital, Aystin, where she underwent an operati n. _ She is getâ€" ting along nicely. A Mr. and Mrs. John R. Washburn and daughter Miss $ally, and Miss Annie,Cobb left Sunday for Florida where they will spend several weeks. | York from where y \will sail on March 6th for the West Indies. They will be gone until r ter. Vernon Rudolph, |son of Mr. and Mrs. William. Rudolph entertained a number of his young friends at a birthday party lay. moel Mrs, Henry F. Clow will entertain the Past Matrons cfub of Campbell Chapter, O. E. S. tamorrow ‘afterâ€" noon, Friday. o Br. and Mrs. Harry Gradle return: ed last Saturday fror a West Indies ‘Mr. and Mrs er Moran and son, Roger, of River| Forest, were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran. PAE abroad ina Mrs. W. E. Cumpmings who underâ€" ‘went a very serious operation at the Lake View.hospita Chicago, is getâ€" ting along as well as can be ‘expectâ€" ‘ed. } t Mrs. E. D. Brigham will entertain at supper and 4 ‘Baturday eveâ€" ning for M; G. E. Bliss who is going Mis. William C. Egan left Tuesday for San Antonio, Texas, where she will visit her sistee Mrs. Charles S. Diehl for two weeks. # leave New York March &fi'onv;htg 8. Lapland for a minety day tour of Europe. . B : The regular mepting\ of Campbel} Chapter will. be held next Wednesday efeninz. ‘Candidatés will be initiated. Mr. and Mrs. Gérard. Van Schaick Mr. Edward Staith is new residence on | Evolut Highwood.‘ â€" Miss Helen urnique . left *wo weeks ago for New York where she will join Mr. and Mrs. MeWhinney and will sail with them March 6 on a Meditérranean trip., 5 Mr. ~C. A.. Wright left yesterday Tor Pasadena, California, to join his family for about six weeks‘ stay., Mrs Wright and family will remain: f:; California until the first of May. Among the ngers arriving on the S. 8. City of| Los Angeles, Eeb. 6, wore Mr. and | Mrs. 0. Lawr Olesen of this city who are spm ng several weeks in‘ Honolulu: x Miss Helen Bournique left 0 weeks ago for New York where she Among the pas: the S. 8. City of 6, wore Mr. and Olesen of this cit; several weeks in‘ F James Nielso-n ;n# family. fi2pd Miss: Plossic Sthreibert/will enterâ€" tain the Thursday Night tlub at h home this evening. _ © * ‘"" Mr. Kurtz of Davis, IIl., was> the weekâ€"end guest 0 ‘g\,ef?v.jiudl.rs. J. G. Finkbeiner,| "" *~~ .. Seven members| of Campbell chapâ€" ter, 0. E. 8., spent Monday at the school of inatget on in Chicago. TOO LATE TO cpssnry, CARD OF. THANKS imander of the entertained â€"the at four o‘clock fternoon. . Mrs. poured. )liph Goelitz of mith is building a Evolution avenue, e Bowes® will cruise to the Slim Slattery saysâ€" > c «‘"About one hand of strip poker is all ye modern maids can play ; The appearance of snowâ€"drops on the. William C. Egan estate on Monâ€" dayâ€"announced the coming of spring. For the past twenty years Mr. Egan has found snowâ€"drops inshis yard on Washington‘s birthday, and this Febâ€" ruary 22nd was no exception to preâ€" vious years. â€" * $ Frank Martin, 40, who said he was from Montana and elsewhere, but re! fused further information, was found, with hi loft leg fractured near the: ankle, lying in the Deerfield road west of Highland Park, last Friday morning. He refused‘ at first to say what ~happened â€" to him, but later; after some questioning by Chief o Police Moroney, the man admi that he might have been hit by a auto." He was taken to the Highla Park hospital and later removed t« the county hospital at Waukegan He had about $25 :{1 his pockets no letters which would identify him in case the name he gave was assumâ€" ed. t Uhant ue SNOWâ€"DROPS ANNOUNCE APPROACH OF SPRING Gives Name of Frank Martin But Refuses More Informaâ€" tion; Hit by Auto MAN FOUND INJURED _ . TAKEN TO W(AUKEGAN; pXEL L o We esans ts 3 S & T8 WA _ _A Ford touring ¢ar belonging to Arnedeo Santa, 301 MeDaniels ave nue was stolen froni the street the Witten building Sunday nig Santa reported to the lockl police.. was a 1925 model, he explainéd, b t he was unable to give the motor nu > ber, etc. The police are investigating + Dan Slattery, a boy of 18 years, was picked up b ; the police a eou, of days ago. Ig was learned that he was ‘a runâ€"away from Chicago, and Chief Moroney finally got into comâ€" munication with his father. The latâ€" ter said that an official from the J@o venile school would\ come after ‘the boy on Tuesday, but late W,ednesdz: nobody had arrived, and the police were puzzled as to what to do with, the lad. â€" A Pn w «For a Pleasant Place to Eat j try the on HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAPETERIA West Central Avenue _ A Arnedeo Santi Reinf;ts Loss % His Ford Touring' Chicago,.. _â€"_ _ Lad Is Picked Up Here . °_ In<starting the: new ‘plan, it will be necessary for the telephone: pany to send two bills during the month :of ~March to those pa f whose bills will be dated, in the Fuâ€" ture, the sixteenth and twentyâ€"fim 6. Likewisé, it will also be necessaty, during the transition from the prés ent method of billinog']to the new p “‘f' of billing, to include toll and ‘servide charges for periods varying from ff~ teen to fiftyâ€"five days in length, -.;; ever, after this transition has bde completed, which will be about the 16th ofâ€" April, bills will cover the regular periods, namely: the mo ath preceding the date of the bill for ol items, and ‘the month. period begin! ning with the date of the bill 0 service charges. j d ~ Mr, ‘Judd ~said> each patron â€"will receive a notice with their March & billl â€"and â€"also with their next su se: quent bill.. This notice explains : plan and indicates the period coverâ€"! ed; by the charges on their bills in the future. Iy The employes of the telephone comâ€" pany have beéen schooled as to all de. tails, and will be ready to answ 1 questions regarding the new ‘plan. °/ POLICE COURT ITEMS§ s ~iâ€" CAR STOLEN:; BOY LOST According toâ€"the new plan, teleâ€" phone subscribers in the Hi ‘ Park and . Dserfield exchanges. HI receive their bills dated the sixt ‘of cach month. : Mr, Judd stated that because the new »billing plan permits of mfi» ing the work of preparing billss thruâ€" out the month, it willbe possible for the telephone company to give to the patrons better billing and counter | arâ€" vice. The new billing â€"plan also gives the subscriber a more upâ€"toâ€"date bill. The ’oll charges on each bill will/if= clude items up to the date of the bill; instead »of ~such items appearing on bills only up to the 15th of:the pre ceding month, as has been the 9?&‘4 tice. Jt 4 7 io â€" The dates of the bills in the. six groups ‘will. be the first, sixth, elevâ€" enth, .sixteenth, . twentyâ€"first and twentyâ€"sixth.© TELEPHONE CO. HAS _|_ . T NEW BILLING PLAN Subscribers Are Asked to .. _Notices to Be Sent Them > f With March 1 Bills / . <The Illinois Bell Telephone yom: pany, through. E. A. Judd, commerâ€" Cial manager, has announced, thit a new billing plan will be introduce in the suburban iterritory, beginning 61 April 1. # . cwBI The new plan is known as "rotaâ€" tion billing" and means that inste of all ‘suburban ‘subscribers‘ | bills. goâ€" ing out on the first of the. uohth. the billing ‘will be divided into? #ix equal groups, each group of bills, beâ€" ing mailed shortly after their date‘ _ THE HIGHLAND PARK PREsSs ho road | PWX riday [ probl : say k nsl ater,‘. ;.xdgx !f it ve . litto j f houl y anl re, land}.| As d to, urin gan.] pade butÂ¥ being him,§ ters‘ sumâ€" P ént. "i ct : ouse t blit Ing [epblic ,;i!\ ‘ ithe 8 s on d Monâ€"| likan ing.| 10. its igan | bot is d on y Febâ€" lind 1 pb- Q- PO peen ( AMenry ‘| &nd | many A W ',. " a is *,B\ 1\ He is the only candidate in the field {{who:is directly interested in the dairy \business and who has passed thru ‘with the dairymen the troubles that + have been theirs.. Thus he is well |equipped by experience and associaâ€" ?tion to represent in the assembly this great dairying district, where almost | every farmer‘s welfare is touched by milk legislation, and many of whose problems ‘can best be solved by a kensible application of good business | judgment. : He is a direct representaâ€" ‘ ive of a section of the people who | ghould be repréesented in the legislaâ€" Ature. _ y N _ As a member ‘of the legislature p@uring the past term Mr. Jackson |madeâ€"a good record, that statement being endorsed by the Legislative Voâ€" bers" ‘league in a recent public stateâ€" yi" «During the past term this disâ€" frict has been represented in the blouse of representatives by thrée reâ€" ipub icans, a‘ condition that the reâ€" publicans of the district will wish to eantinue. (Mr. Jackson comes from (the small county of the district, a qunty which casts the largest repubâ€" HTican vote of the district in proportion \to its population, but where thereâ€"are Bot sufficient votes to nominate or |‘flget unless the: voters of McHenry aind Lake . counties contribute to the pupport of Mr. Jackson. This has| been done generously in the past. Mcâ€" wlenry county standing loyally by, And Lake county also. contributing wiany votes, (Adv.) & Noyes L. Jackson, candidate for Republican nomination for the Hilinois house of representatives at the priâ€" maries April 13, is by experience and occupation peculiarly â€"adapted to this place ‘at the present time when the people of the eighth district, composed of Boone, McHenty artd Lake counâ€" ties, need the services of men of busâ€" iness experience as well as men of tried ability and independence, : i * "As I conceive America‘s mission, it is to teach peace by example.. It seems to be the league of nations‘ practice to declare peace by proclaâ€" mation, then tear up the© proclamaâ€" ticn. â€" What the league of: nations does,: its court â€"will legalize, be sure of that." 7 JAEKSON CANDIDATE .. +FORâ€"THE LEGISLATURE Has Served Term Efliciently and ~Is Well Fitted for Office; : Brief Sketch "America, as a nation, is devoted to progress, and peace is the instruâ€" ment of progress. Every great naâ€" tion ‘within the Jeague is devoted to power, and war is an instrument of power. . i A Frar k L. flfnlfl\ therefore, is an advocate of war. How silly! America is the only great counâ€" try in the world where the pursuit of peace is a national policy, concurâ€" red in by virtually all ranks, adhered to by the common run of voters of all parties,. Yet: America is the only great power in the world which, of its own volition, repudiated the league of nations. e it ~ A Pleasant Place to Eat i*~>~,. at the OWARDâ€"UDELL CAFPETERIA _ West Central Avenue As â€""The arguments of others in beâ€" half of the court and league as the alleged instruments ‘of peace have their roots in hypocrisy and cant. The pet hypocrisy of all is the sly preâ€" ‘tense‘ that anyone who has opposed our joining cither the league or the court, or who refuses to regard one or both as God‘s chosen instruments of peace, is opposed to peace and, . Hon. Frank L. Smith, of : Pontiac, candidate for the republican nominaâ€" ‘tion for United States senator in the April primaries against the present incumbent, Senator William B. Mcâ€" Kinley, is making a whirlwind camâ€" paign. throughout Illinois. So far his attention has been chiefly directed to downstate counties, and he has spokâ€" en in Anumerous cities. Later he will visit the nortkern part of the state and Cook county. Recently in a talk at ~Galesburg he said regarding his strenuous â€" opposition to .the world court plan: « Candidate for U. S. Senatorial Nominauxn Says Court Is Door to League SMITH IN CAMPAIGN OPPOSES WORLD COURT ;""W"m PS‘ Adv hve The fire department had ‘their first run in weeks about 5 o‘clock Tuesday evening, when an alarm called them to the residence of Mrs. Frank Irons, 122 N. Green Bay rd. Sparks from a chimney alighting on the roof had set fire to the shingles in four or five places, and two or three small holgs were burned in the roof. The damage was nominal. SMALL FIRE ON ROOF a â€"_ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON sat Your Sunday Dinner > "@At the x HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA .(â€" West Central Avenue As Eat Your f PHARMACISTS Highland Park TWO Ravinia Phone 23 _ STORES Phone 2300 TALCUM, five 25¢ ting ... 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