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Highland Park Press, 22 Apr 1926, p. 1

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This refers to the new Skoâ€" kie Valley branch of the railroad west of city.| Resolution providing for the :l;ct:'ond:;u ubpiud at the meeting € council last Friday. 4 Amflu‘l’.:oddon * At this election also will be submitâ€" ted the proposition for the annexation to the city of territory north and west, in West Deerfleld, for which petitions have been signed by the ::l'm perty :‘mflmd rod&mwlnt‘: in the it on. ution proâ€" vl”f«t&ummadophdng special meeting of the council Tuesday Anothér important feature of the council meeting last Friday was the ~ (Continued on page 7) YOLUME XVI Vote to Increase Annual Dues; _ New Officers Elected for Coming 2 Years 27TH ANNUAL MEETING ~OF H. P., WOMAN‘S CLUB Qne of the most successful annual meetinga oftheimbm)uld'x'mo- w 20 in elub auditorium, wing a getâ€"together luncheon. The i o es nd a large representative group heard the rcpott:'g‘rom all commitâ€" tees, including the interesting report h wit acted uon and the evisioe laws was acted upon and the revision &m the annual dues to eight ollars was passed by an unanimous wp!thddnb. The increase to be sed for the building and piano fund and for the general expenses of the rapidly growing club. se of the president. ‘The following officers were elected for the coming two years, Mrs. Carl Bingham, first viceâ€"president, Mrs. %flig E. Stieglitz, recording secreâ€" tary, Mrs, Wilson L. Kline, treasurer, and Mrs. Raymond W. Stevens, Mrs. Willard E. Ericson, Mrs. Percy Reeves, directors. | |i . NEXT WEEK‘S PROGRAM AT H. P. THEATRE "The Vanishing American" This Week; "Dancing Mothers" 3 Days Next Week PART 1 % PARTS Tonight, tomorrow niight and Satâ€" itday, "The Van Mna;v American" h (Richard ‘Lois Wilson, Noah + n# McGregor; Sunâ€" day and Monday, | Love Toy" feaâ€" turing Lowell Sherman, Helene Cosâ€" i aapmites e a es"; ts + esday o nitiniey. Bewelle . Mothere The mfilmd Park Theatre will present the following pictures next ;aâ€"ii‘ way Tegrle, Alice Joyce and v; Friday and> Saturday, "The Fighting e" with Kenneth Harlan, 's':. Ruth Mfllefyb.?;fim Saturday. iC on page of this 3: l it YOoUNG vroxglms'r TO //_ C0ME HERE SOON Highland Park Music school, Ethel Lathrop ley, director, announces the ent i to its faculty of MÂ¥. Lorents Hansen, violinist. Mr. J is a pupil of Richard cik : associated with one t m Chicago conserâ€" vatories. | He will give instruction in Highland Park immediately and also will be a) during the: summer (Jun to July 3ist). Violin mnu E re entitled to the same class mm ‘barmony as are piano stuâ€" without additional expense, LARSON %fl ADDING ADDITION TO BUILDING Work ig:iprogreuint rapidly on the new second story addition to Larson Bros. Garage on south First street. The south half of their building alâ€" "”m}mnt")gtory. The second story over the north half will give them 7150 feet of much needed adâ€" Wv t sp% . ‘The entire frontâ€" age on street is 110 feet and 130 feet on Laurel avenue. The new adâ€" ditlon w3 iniptove t 1st "! * *‘ street rate i i tA i on f } | 32 % t 1 #A, Ts A ' P BR " h , s i #P . * M | 20 Te 9 * c AS COUNTY CHAIRMAN REP. COMMITTEE â€" MEETS Organizes and Names Delegates and Altemd.-tu to State Conven + Democrats ./‘ Alao Chosen Without any opposition, William J. Stratton of g‘r:lefide was reâ€"elected :ihdmm of the Lake C:u&ty Repubâ€" lican County Central committee when ’t;: precinct committees met in the ait court room, in the ¢ourthouse at Waukegan on Monday, for organâ€" izsation. t : $y Max Przyborski of North Chicago, was reâ€"elected secretary and A. J. (Red) Walsh of Highwood, treasurer, Neither had opposition. â€" _ _ _ > COhairman Stratton named the folâ€" lowing men who with him and the seeâ€" retary constitute the :executive comâ€" mittee: Jos. Slomér, Waukegan; John Oliver, _ Deerfield; ~R.. W. :Churchill, Avon; J. D. Thomas, Zion; A. N. Tifâ€" fany, Antioch, [ esd _ Delegates to Convention Delegates were {selected ‘for the state convention at Springfield, next Friday as follows; _ â€" P sc o _ Robert Anderson, Benton; ‘ Joseph Slomer, Waukegan; R. W. Churchill, | (Continued on page |7) OPEN HOUSE TO BE : f HELD AT HOSPITAL H. P. Hospital Auxflinry Invites Public to Visit Local Instiâ€" ~â€" A4ution May 12 On May 12 the auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital will have open house at the hospital from two to five o‘clock in the afterncon, cordially inviting the friends and those interâ€" ested in the hospital to attend. |â€" | The various departments ; will be functioning with the heads of the departments on hand. . Dr. Ruesch in the dental clinic; Dr. Sheldon in the Xâ€"ray department; Dr. McNeal with the babies and the chef in the kitchen. Miss Thomas will be there with a welâ€" come to all, : Guides may be provided to show the guests through the hospital. Tea will be served by the ladies of the LOCAL MOOSE LODGE TO INSTALL OFFICERS auxiliary in the new Affair on Monday Evening To Be Open To Members, Families and Friends The committee on entertainment is preparing : a | good progranm after which refreshments will be served.: It is the duty of every loyal Mooge to be present at this meeting ‘as the lodge is entering a year of :r‘ut importance tothoortaniutiwiuwellutothe ‘local lodge. . It.is hoped to make this a record meeting with all members in Highland Park lodge, No. 446, Loyal Order of Moose, will hold their anâ€" nual open installation of officers on l(onhly evening, April 26, at Odd Felâ€" lows‘ hall on Laurel avenue. Memâ€" bers, their‘ families and friends aré most cordially invited. es {. zttendan_ce,. BUTLER SHOE STORE TO REMOVE SHORTLY Harry ‘M. Butler is preparing to remove his shoe store from Central svenue to a new location‘in the Lenâ€" cioni building, on Second street, just north of Central. He is conducting a removal uliio of fM’ fi:‘d accessor. 1\; ies in preparation for the cha building to be vacated mo part .of the enlarged Garnett Co. store, which is planning extensive imâ€" provements. inasmsouife with their families and NEW ST. JAMES CHURCH, HIGHWOOD nurses home. Begin Golf Season . With Membership In Sunset Valley Club Highland Park â€" golfers, w r members of other clubs or not, avail themselves of the splendid: 0 portunities offered by taking memberâ€" ships in the Sunset Valley Golf club, the East Park district‘s greatest asâ€" set. Now is the best time to join, and the facilities afforded by this fine 18â€"holeé course are very much worth while. <The ‘annual dues for man and wife are $25, and for an individual, $20. If between the ages of 16 and 21, the fee is only $10, and for chilâ€" dren between 12 and 16 years, $6.00. Even.. if you. are. a member . of | : _.<:"* /. ~..~ c.!_ (otell oi e another club, here is an opportunity || The Highwood parish was for m at a very small cost to have the use Of | years a‘ mission of the te: another | 18â€"hole. course. _ For â€" the ,Conception churtch of Highland Park, younger members of your family als0 put in 1912 Reverend Simon J. Gates this course offers a fine convenient was appointed as the first resident place for enjoying this splendid sport. pastor, a charge which he kept until No local golfer can afford to be withâ€" hnis death in August, 1924. & out a membership in this municipal Remarkable Developm ¢lub. â€"The course is conveniently sitâ€"‘| In ocgopgg 1924, Reverend uated in the Skokie valley, south of J. Magner, Ph.D., was appointed pasâ€" Deerfield avenue. The officials invite tor and under his direction the parish local golf fans to visit the cours¢. nas undergone a remarkable developâ€" Send in your applications for MEMâ€" ment, both in numbers mtn‘% hieveâ€" bership blanks to The Sunset Valléey ment. The old church wi too Golf club, City Hall, Highland Park. small and.Father Magner at once set Blanks also can be obtained at the| out to build not only a church, but a locker room on the grounds, fromâ€":W.| sehool, a plan which was tily wel. Kelley, professional. comed by his parishioners. < Today, St. Remmmmmema intommeninmssoin James parish boasts of a modern "THE DARK ANGEL" church that seats over five )?undad. AT PEARL THEATRE|a sicâ€"room school house. a parish f ; 2 C Repmenipags â€"â€",~~;.| house and uhoolhlll.t‘hohttfir being ‘Will Be Shown Friday; "Over| made by renovating the old churoh _ the Hill" Featuring Mary ) AU tbes® ‘ Will Be Shown Friday; "Over theâ€" Hill" Featuring Mary Carr, Saturday f Next week the Pearl Theatre. will present the following pictures: . _ _ Tonight Rod La Rocque with Marâ€" guerite De La Motte in "Red Dice"; Friday, "The Dark Angel" with Ronâ€" ald Colman : and Vilma Banky; Satâ€" urday, "The Bashful Buccaneer" with Reed Howes and "Double Fisted" with Jack Perrin; Sunday, "A Fight to the Finish" with William Fairbanks, Phylâ€" lis Haver and "Chasing Troubles" with Pete Morrison; Monday ‘and Tuesday, "Over the Hill" with (Mary : Carr. Matinee Saturday. See program on back page of this paper. f To. Benefit. Proposed Ravinia Auditorium ; To Be Given PRESENT "MIKADO" _ â€" \â€"_ AT VILLAGE HOUSE While the standard version of Gilâ€" bert and Sullivan‘s Mikado, as preâ€" sented by DeWolf Hopper in America and ‘the D‘Oyley Carte company in England, has its undoubted merits, the singing actors of Ravinia are confiâ€" dently offering their own jazzed up interpretation at the Ravinia Village House this Friday and Saturday eveâ€" ning (April 28 and 24) at 8:15 p. m. And while~ Hopper and other stars sing the ever popular airs for a livâ€" ing, the Ravinia skylarks and nightâ€" ingales are warbling for the benefit of the : proposed â€" Ravinia â€" auditorium. Tickets at Gsell‘s, both in Highland Park and Ravinia, or from members His Eminence ; GBORGE CARDINAL MUNDELEIN, p.9 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926 {Continued ‘on page 10) April 238â€"24 BY CARDINAL MUNDELEIN New St. James _ and School to Be Formailly C f In the Afternoon; ory /\ of Parish Py‘ HIGHWOOD CHURCH TO +BE DEDICATED SUNDAY The new St. James churtch and school at Highwood, Illinois, will be dedicated by His Eminence, r Cardinal Mundelein, D.D., next Sunâ€" day, April 25, 1926 at three 0‘ in the afternoon. R ; St. James parish is the torate of Father Magner, wfinptm ously was an assistant at St. Pius and St. Mel‘s in Chicago and at St. Francis Kavier in Wilmette. Since coming to Highwood, Father Mlgner‘h:: been assisted by the Jesuit Fathers from Loyola ‘university, ‘by whom he <was educated. - c W t ‘Other Ceremonies || _ ‘His Eminence, after blessing the church, will administer the sacrament of confirmation to a class of over one hundred, children and adults, ;lehn! Mundelein will also make the address. â€" "The St. James Men‘s club and the Boy Scouts of the parish together with the Ladies‘ Tabernacle society ard the Children of Mary have charge of arrangements and the decoration of the church. : A guard of honor will be composed of the Fourth _ Degree Knights of Columbus of the Wflnettgei and Lake Forest councile, ) . __ ‘i ‘ _ ‘The Program â€" | S The cardinal arrives at 3:00 p. m. . Services begin immediately, openâ€" ing ‘with the blessing and tion c;:i-inc‘ the litanys by the pries choir. f Preed t tb Ee the o _ Address by His Eminence, the Carâ€" dinal© followed by the confirming d the Sacrament of confirmation." . . _ The hymn of grecting to the ard] inalâ€"archbishop by ‘the th“&_‘w&; Snss s Amedmvenmmmar cnp | :: Women said to be taking up. the cudgels in behalf of various causes, but ‘some of us would prefer to st them taking up the rolli!l‘-‘l’i_n."; suitable restriections. :3 ; {;!~0.".* REev. Fraxcis J. MacnER, Ph.D Daylight Savings To egins Next Sunday; ° 1 Lasts Five Months /~Theé annual Igricheon and election of officets which marks the end of the \club year will be held Tuesday, April ‘Daylight saving for this season beâ€" #ins at 2 a. m. next Sunday, April #5, at w hour, clocks are to advance one hqur. ;Local people are reminded to adyance their clocks before retirâ€" ing Sqturday nsht.oo that they may not find themselves an hour late the foll morning, 3 Yil ts make September 80 m en ma so will be five during which Chiâ€" cago and suburban residents will have an hour of daylight for recreaâ€" focco. pnirougs mit speate m han operate on Cenâ€" tral wl:i such nlwam as necessary to adapt their sc es to subur needs. ‘ For those who enjoy golf, baseball, tennig. and othfiu&door sports, day« light |saving plan is especially + conâ€" ven and that it is appreciated is evidenced in the general sentiment in its favor which has persisted in the Chicago region for several years. OssoLI CLUB WILL ‘ LECT OFFICERS APR. 27 Anngal Luncheon Next Tuesâ€" day; Mrs. Bradley Pleases ~| Audience April 13 is of th S:j:ieu at the local churches will all be| held on daylight saving time. â€" To Re Given at Alcyon Theatre; | e Exquisite Sinner" | Thursday j The following pictures â€" will be showh at Alcyon Theatre next week: y and Friday, Leon Errol with |Dorothy Gish in "Clothes Make the te"; Saturday, Harry Carey in | "Driftin‘ Tt:n"; Sunday, House Peters in "Compat"; Monday, Tuesday a ‘ednesday, "His: People" with Rudaiph Schildkraut and an allâ€"star cast;) Thursday "The Exquisite Sinâ€" ner"|with Conrad Nagel and Renee ‘Adoree; Friday, Glenn Hunter in "The Br ay Boob"; Saturday, "Stop! Look! and Listen!" with Larry Semon ‘and &n allâ€"star cast. Matinee Saturâ€" day.| See program on back page of this paper. “mg PEOPLE" TO BE sSHOWN HERE NEXT WEEK Sho card Nort eigh ce beginning at 7:30 before the card . ~Members are urged to attend that] they: may ‘learn mbout the reâ€" wards for regular attendance. It will be the financial interest of every m to be there that evening. OVEMENTS FOR - RELIABLE LAUNDRY Additional B and New Curâ€" ' Mam Also 9â€"Car Garage Built order to meet their ever increasâ€" ing laundry and dry cleaning business the Reliable Iaundry has just put in 150 horse power ‘boiler, and has |built a large addition to their ns well as a nineâ€"car garage to houge their fleet of trucks, ... _ f have also installed a new curâ€" tain| machine at a cost of $700.00 to ika care of their large <urtain busiâ€" ® The Reliable la‘ has ~af being 0 ing las well as laundry on t Claimed there is too much rahâ€"r spirit in schools and colleges, but the can|rahâ€"rah for their studies all the i ‘,;Qinqilm-w 1e y3t + l(ystic‘e‘Workeu will give a party Masonic T on Sheridan â€" road, bef;z at o‘clock tomorrow evening, April ables will be ready for five hunâ€" euchre and bunco. . Prizes will rded and refreshments served. can be purchased from the can be purchased from the ladge .vtillm;o‘l’:“ hort ) lodge a 8 ning at 7:30 before tm TIC WORKERS TO GIVE CARD PARTY i ‘Meeting Same Evening fore Card Party ; All Memâ€" bers Urged to Attend ‘Jla has the @nâ€"|of the section n gif being one ‘of the j by a foreign I to handle «dry «cleanâ€"{$o understand hundryonfluxorfl\ww kfi d(fle:ib" -i-tnonnchuh-uh‘mhl&;' ran~rs but the qUaNTITY, AND qQUALITY < ol dnc Finest Goods re In ~H. P. Shops; Trading j "Made Easy; Good \‘â€" ~Prices Right â€" * Special attention is callefl at this mmtofl::fl@did display of new spring merchandise in all li%8) in the stores: of Highland Park mérchant and because the variety)| qualit and excellence of these stod@® assure patrons wide choice of the Belt goods and emphasizes the value $ trading at home. 1e Never before have the ®hbcks of goods of all classes shown By local merchants been so complet@ and atâ€" tractive. No effort has beks spared in their selection and nowher@ln cities of this size and much larg@r can be found so6 extensive an accuntulation of downâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute â€" mercha® of. fered at such attractive priced as these to be seen in local business B e Attractive Stocks} . days with samples of spring offerâ€" ings, but the windows are onlÂ¥ indicaâ€" tions of the wonderful stot to be seen inside. Comprehensive W@i@vert ments in the Highland Park | tell much of the opportunities {@f pconomâ€" i¢ buying from stocks in shops, where ‘variety and value h in hand with quantity and s _ So remarkable are the offérings of Highland Park merchants iRikll lines of goods; so excellent are thdir values and ®o wide the choice availlible that Highland Park folks will find it very much worth while to visit the stores, thops and other business plaées to inâ€" spect the splendid values bfered at un reasonable prices. "fl.n.-.m P With such notable opportBBities for finest â€"merchandise ~obtaing any» where, there is no need of #@ing elseâ€" where for any need. Local ®ipres and shops can supply practically, everyâ€" thing in the way of either JWcessit or Juxuries and at prices Mich comâ€" pare most favorably with thise offerâ€" ed for merchandise of equal XMue anyâ€" where. And here at hom ," is posâ€" sible to shop under the most. Shvorable and convenient conditions. Merchants and their sales people are abl to give Continued on page‘ 1 . Clyde B.:Emith will be at the Sunday Evening « 25. He will ilustrate bis Foreign Born in Chicag ing pictures. â€" Mr. Smil the â€"Presbyterian Exte which has made a © of the sections of Chic m.wmm understand civic probl UNTIMELY DEATH OR mcnscmfl GIRL Promising Young Life On Sunday; Elsie 3 Funeral Held _ Elsie Sharpe, aged , years, nine months and sixteen| the dluzmrdg.nd'ln; William A. Sharpe and sister of MB Sharpe who attended Deerfiecldâ€"SMiR}ds four years ago, died of infantil@ paralysis at ‘her home, 634 Chicagd avenue, Highland Park, last Sunday morni April 18, at 5:80 o‘clock. 1/ _ _ She became ill a week Friday and went home from and to bed. On the next day, y, she was able to get up for a time but was forced to return k P She was a junior, a memb@tr of Miss Wiley‘s session at the hi@h school, and of the Girls‘ Glee clul Wince Inst {all. Her nume invariably ‘hppeared on the honor roll, both at h h school and at grammar school. Sh§ attended grammar school at Eim Pllke where she was graduated in Febfary 1924, She ~mppeared in the Pu#itan paâ€" yeant at Elm Place durim@ her last year there and she was alg@@the class solo ginger. > ‘ $ s Owing to the contagioug Mature of the disease, funeral services held Th inenctmetih m °’ R Sho en . with the Revertod. willingg B. D« of the Methodist church i ®) of the service. _ h §M <«~ The pallbearers were H Thomas, Simpson, Pierce, John Armstrong, hardt Stiegler. * it CLYDE B. SMITH NH f GIVE TALK A Y the parish hot church at 7:30 InGCAYV PARI 1 2 PARTS 1er x tengker g c he 1 NUMBE 8 hok 1 Pa}g t byterian peake ) Apt tmide Lua y ll"'

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