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Highland Park Press, 22 Apr 1926, p. 6

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PS s § % tÂ¥ +4 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Williams and two sons, Dick and Jim of Normal, Ill., were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nevins. _ eS ; My. and Mrs, Arthur McPhe r&mm.?thmrpflo!A;l;:ro.: .&'quhf&hl:natm- d ut momomgy ( 1 1 t 9= ‘Mrs.â€"Vencel Muzik is at the Mercy wx‘”"‘“"‘?’,"'gfi"""" & e . past pnderantok Uhokment fof (h Mrs. Charles Melville:who h4s been ill with the fiu is rapidly improving. Miss Lois Huber is entertaining the Bridge club, tonight (Thursday). Mr. John D. Jones, inventor of Pat. 1,560,166 Ocean Tide Water motor isâ€" sued Nov, 3, 1925, left Monday, April g.to look{ over a site on the Ches y, h will be in close to four cities, Phib%lghh‘ ~ timore, Washington and mington, to install a sample motor to demonâ€" strate to the public that the ocean tides can be utilized for power, by his invention| and system, The land in consideration is an ideal location for Mrs. L. L. Winters has gone to Kanâ€" sas City to visit her daughter, Mrs. * Mrs. F. Wm. Beere, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks is very much improved, ‘ : The Lady Elks Social club will meet next Wednesday, April 28 at Elks hall. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kurschuer of Tudor Court, Glencoe, are the happy parents of a baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesâ€" day, wl" Mbe(P 1269 ‘ Miss Edith Fyffe of Laurel avenue returned last week from Miami, Fla., where she spent the past month visâ€" f#ting the L. B. Southerland family, former residents of Highland Park,. one‘ of the large Chicago conservaâ€" tories. . He will give instruction in Highland â€"Park immediately and also will be available during the summer term (June 28th to July 31st). (Violin am‘t: are entitled to the same class work in harmony as are piano stuâ€" dents, without additional expense. â€" Miss Martha Arnswald of North St. John‘s avenue is spending a few days this week at the home of her brother, Mr. Gust Arnzwald of Chicago. The West Ridge Community club held a basket social at the school last Saturday evening. Those attending enjoyed the good: music which had been provided for dancing. |The afâ€" fair was very successful both socially and financially. Friends of Louis Kreidlee enjoyed the concert broadcast at two o‘clock last Sunday afterncoon from station WGN. Edwin Stanley Seder who gives an organ recital at that time each Sunday afternoon, was assisted by Mr. Kreidler, who gave three ‘groups songs.. Mr. Kreidler who is a known baritone, is the soloist at the Presbyterian church. | Highland Park Music sehool, Ethel Lathrop Marley, director, announces the permanent additionâ€"to its faculty of. Mr. Lorentz Hansen, violinist. ‘Mr. Hhnsen is a pupil of Richard Czérâ€" wonky and the renowned Otakar Sevâ€" ¢ik of Pragueâ€"and is associated with Mrs. Thomas who â€"resides in the Tone building has returned from New York where she spent the past two months ‘visiting her daughter. The Honorable Robert and Mrs. Tg thek deughtes, Sm 4. f. Bar: ing \} hter, Mrs. H. W. = Cot moganiey 1| ..~ ‘;nnd's‘ouhnm participated in a program | given by the â€" American Legion of Lake Bluff, last evening. ampbell Chapter Guild is meeting tbg afternoon ln;’:lmnic Temple with Mrs. V, C. Musser and Mrs. %oruu Brown as hostesses. » Mrs. Arthur E. Byfield spent the weekâ€"end in Marshalitown, ll:t visit. ing her parents, . | 1 Mr.hfi Mrs. R. C. Jacobsen are back a vacation spent in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Golden of 381 Cahseo;k' Lane, Ravinia, announce the birth of a son on Friday, April 16, at tha Highland Park hospital. | | _ Mrs. Louie Marks of Ravinia left ay for Waco, Texas where she wi two months visiting relaâ€" w44 d Eo Ao se P Apar : afid‘ Bernice and Helen Jean Aberâ€" ramby spent the weekâ€"end with their ;m'un. Le Roy Dickinson of Park â€" dÂ¥s.! of Kankakee, Ill., is %fhr Mrs. Floyd Koon for a y k + f { . Twelve students of the Chemistry class of the Deerfleldâ€"Shields3; high school pnjoyfi: trip to South Chicaâ€" go, to vigit the Steel Mills, on Monâ€" day. Mr. Ball accompanied the stuâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. H. Smith of CGlencoe announce the birth of a son, James) Alex, yesterday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs. Smith was formerly: Miss Elsie Witten of this city. \ : 4H | ; PAGE $1% . Mr. W. of Prospect av "m xdfllll week f.m: + dn + oF + The marriage of Miss Pauline Benâ€" jamin of Chicago to Mr. Louis Noethâ€" ‘ling which took place on Sunday, April 18, at the home of the groom‘s mothâ€" | er on North St. Johns avenue, in the | same house in which Mr. Noethling tm born, was a very pretty affair. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. G. Pinkbc*nr; beneath a canopy of palms, ferns and flowers. The bride was attended by Miss Evelyn Mcâ€" Intyre of Chicago as maid of honor and by Mrs, Julia Lathrop of Chiâ€" cago as matron of honor.. Mr. Wilâ€" liam Urkubhart of Chicago served Mr. ‘Noethling as <best man. The bride wore a gown of ashes of roses and carried a bouquet of Madame Drew roses, sweet |peas and lilies of the valâ€" ley. Miss: McIntyre was gowned in grey crepe di chine and carried Amerâ€" ican Beauty roses. Mrs. Lathrop wore pale green georgette crepe. [Mrs. E. Noethling was attired in tan georâ€" gette and wore a bouquet of lavender asweet peas. After April 25 Mr. and Mrs. Noethling will be at home to their friends at 227 North St. Johns | avenue. . The American Legion Auxiliary have changed their day of meeting to !the second and fourth Fridays of each ‘month. The next meeting which will lbe a social one | will be held at twoâ€" lthirty 6‘clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrts. W. F. Gallagher, 837 Ridgewood drive. Mrs. Gallagher is the wife of the commander of Dumarâ€" esq Spencer Post. { Mrs. E. B. Schonthal of Rice street and Mrs. J. F, Gillen of South Green Bay road are at home a?ln after visiting their daughters, Ruth and ghd’l, at Hollins College, Hollins, a. y NORTH SHORE .LINE j CREWS WANT RAISE Mrs. Waliter W. Manning of North Linden avenue has just returned hmo from the Presbyterian hospital, Chiâ€" cago, where she underwent an operaâ€" tion recently. F Mrs. Annie Campbell of North Sherâ€" idan road will be hostess to the Emâ€" broidery class next Wednesday. _‘ George Mandel of Moraine road unâ€" derwent a tonsilectomy last Thursday. at the Highland Park hospital. : He is getting along nicely. Mr. and: Mrs, William D. Mellâ€" vaine of Lake Shore drive, have reâ€" turned to Chicago and opened their apa nt after a visit of .three months in Pasadena, Cal. Later they plan to come to Highland Park for the summer. v Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Williams and daughter have moved from South Green Bay road to the Dudley S. Edâ€" wards house on Glencoe avenue. Mrs. Irving Randall of Linden Park place is hostess this afternoon at a small bridge party. | Mrs. Lloyd Sheahen entertained eight ladies at cards last Thursday evening. â€"â€" f s The members 9! the Oak Terrace P.T.A. is giving a card and bunco party at the school on the evening of Wednesday, May 5. Bunco, euchre and five hundred will be played.. The public is cordially invited. + As a result of meetings of trainmen of : the North Shore Line held this week, it is planned to ask an increase :!fth he magnh-a May 1 the company on 3y according to reports by members of the trainmen‘s organization.â€"An inâ€" crease of five cents an hour is fJavored bythm mbA OB marah‘ © 1 ~Mrs. David R. Clarke of Cary aveâ€" nue entertained at tea on Tuesday afternoon for her mother, Mrs. Rayâ€" mond M. Walker, of Batavia, N. Y. Mrs. F. T. Golden of McGovern street will be ‘hostess to the. bridge elub tomorrow evening at the home of her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Conrad in Wilmette. HIGHWOOD BASEBALL | | TEAM DANCE SATURDAY The Highwood‘m)tfl,f m. will give a dance Satu evening, April 24, in Santi Hall, . .: The Krazy Kat orchestra will furnish the music. During the evening a Charlesâ€" tom {contest <will be held for which prites will be awarded. _ ~ * London, England, where he spent the past six weeks. ‘ . ;.l}}>" {/ Miss Elizabeth Towner returned on Bunday from California where she spent the past several months., *** Miss. Edith Fyffe of Lauré! avenue entertained at a supper party last Sunday evening in compliment to Miss Catherine Rugh and ‘her fiance Mr, George Baldwin. Mrs, Sellar Bullard of Orchard lane is entertaining at a smallâ€" dinner toâ€" morrow evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs: Edward Bullard. Mrs. Naomi Comstock who has been seriqusly ill with an attack of heart trouble at her home in Ravinia, is slowly improving. _ _ Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Trout and famâ€" ily of Elm avenue motored to Belviâ€" dere on Sunday to visit relatives, The Woman‘s Christian Temperance Union will meet at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock tomorrow afternoon, April 23, at the home of Mrs. William. Tillman of Cenâ€" tral avenue. Every member is urged to be presen _ . MISS KERN DELIGHTS AUDIENCE WEDNESDAY One of the f:atures of her talk was the suggesting that both mothers and teachers fill the daily life of the chilâ€" dren with the joyous rhythm of poetry. Er:zry child should hear gcod and huâ€" morous poetry every day and they should be encouraged in the writing of poetry, nomatter how erude it may be, She‘ suggested that. the works . of Christina. Rossetti, Rose Fyleman and Laura Richards be used with the children. Through the courtesy of the Chiâ€" cagr, Milwaukee and St. Paul! railway we | will ‘be. entertained with motion pictures showing the famous mounâ€" tain . scenery along the line of the railzoad, including the electrified porâ€" tion of the line through the Rocky mountains, Those who have seen this picture tell us the picture alone should bring out & member of the club to this meeting. f .gfi account of the limited sceating facilities, this eting must be reâ€" stricted â€" to clugm members, : but any male resident of Deerfield who is not now a member‘of the club may join and become eligible for attending this and: suboequentj{.maetings by handing in his name to any officer of the club ‘prior to wr at next Tuesday‘s megting on p‘a{ngnt of one dollar, covering dues ?r..vthe remainder of the current club: year. ; GOOD PROGRESS ON s CO. LINE RD. BRIDGE Good progress is being made on the new bridge which the state departâ€" ment of highways is building on Counâ€" ty Line road, near the Lake Shore Country club, and it is expected that this important bridge will be comâ€" pleted before the end of the season. It is also‘ of interest that Cook county is planning to pave this road between Green Bay road and Sheridan when the bridge is finished. This will be a great convenience to traffic on those thoroughfares. 4 Head ‘of National Kindergarten B "Cd&e : Addresses P.T.A.; ‘~‘[Nominate Officers e Deerfleld boy scouts will put on |four or five boxing bouts, demonâ€" strating their knowledge of the manly art| of selfâ€"defense. These bouts will be between the older boys and we are assured they will furnish a lively exâ€" hibition. 40.3 She reviewed the advance made ‘by scientists in the development of the child from . birth to eight years of age and showed how an understandâ€" ing of each individual child was being applied to the kindergarten classes and elementary grades. Nk on Street Paving and Othâ€" er Improvements by Mr. Amos Watts § A very interesting meeting was enâ€" foyed yesterday afternoon by the P. T. A. of the Elm Place School, when Miss Frances Kern of the National Kindergarten and Elementary colleg: addressed the asscciation on "Newer Trends in Kindergarten and Primary Education." / by| three speakers on the subject of|| â€"1N¢.S!xUNn Veam in the Jcague Will types and widths of street paving, be one spongored by Bob Amt' The together with motion pictures showâ€"| lGeAgue is limited to six C Inâ€" ing various scenes enroute to and in | 400r Players wishing to. "-r”‘w hshington, D.C., was ecnsidered one| !&n up with one of the b‘?' t8 j of|the most instructive and profitable i en ce d q méetings of the year, but the program | ELKS BASEBALL m es for the forthcoming meeting <next| . FIRST GAME MAY 2ND T‘e?dly evening promises to outâ€" $s 2o fellaay t riyal it. | f F 1( s} : 4 : IAt next Tuesday‘s meeting, April Good G‘m In w m 27, Mr., Anmos Watts of the law firm S“m-‘ &mw A of Chapman, “,ntler and Parker, of| < .| â€" Up. Assured â€" i ty Chic ‘specialists in municipal tax | > t $ 30 fmepuminteles 4 uio Bc T snn ab:i :g:'dul improvement assessments,| _ The Highland Park Elks baseball t address the club on the subject| team will get started Slmm% off street <paving and> other special| at Sunset Park Athletic . Manâ€" infprovement assessmints, explaining| ager Greenglade has ‘lm,‘y signed in| detail the application of the law| UP Stallman, a star catcher and good covering the proper method ‘of apporâ€"| hitter, Tierney and "‘-'c‘n'flfik fi the tigning such assessments. ‘This jinâ€"| Bincerities, and Fred and ( » formation will better enable everyon«| Glader. Hésler, last year‘s pitcher, to| understand the basis‘ upon fihichl"’m handle the pitching .’d} } s their property may be properly assâ€" Lshde will present a strong., esged for prospective street puving[te‘m to the fans of Highland . and othey special: improvements, and and good games will be played is especially ‘appropriate at this tiine.l Sunday. *); ./ +; sls DEERFIELD MEN‘S CLUB MEETING APRIL 27TH The annual nominations of officers was also held, Mrs. David Danley beâ€" ing reâ€"nominated as. president, and Mrs, T, H, Decker being reâ€"n;minated as treasurer. . }Ast month‘s :mecting of the Deeérâ€" field Men‘s club which was featured â€"â€"Lake Forest School of Music n g § at a quarter after eight o‘clock . .: f e in the College Chapel . Reserved seats $2.00 obtainable at the School of Music, Telephone C Lake Forest 999, or at Krafft‘s Drug Store FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION?';QQNCERT " E NSE MBLE CONCERT HIGHLAND PARK PHESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINUS MARTA MILINOWSKI, Pianist ‘ ALFRED WALLENSTEIN, Cellist ROBERT LINDEMANN, Clarinetist SATURDAY EVENING, MAY ist In the last few days the fire deâ€" partment has been called out numerâ€" ous times on account of grass fires spreading before high winds :and menacing nearby â€" buildings. â€"Forâ€" tunately no damage was done, but the danger of a serious fire from this cause is ever present, and Fire Chief Hoskin issues warning to the public to avoid starting rubbish or grass fires during windy periods,. as there is alâ€" ways danger of damage to mm& own big‘lldlugs or those of others, and even if no bg.mfifi is done, the fireâ€" men may ca out to eptinguhh such a fire and while they are absent a moré serious fire may get a long start. Citizens are urged to bear this in mind. ‘It is dangerous to fires when strong winds are blowing, and it should not be done at such times. wWOMAN IS DEFEATED IN HIGHWOOD VOTING Miss Weinacht Beaten by Elmer Buckreis for Alderman; Bond Issues Carry DO NOT START FIRES :. DURING HIGH WINDS Fire Chief Warns Against. This Practice; Firemen Have _ Numerous Calls § RUMMAGE SALE LAST «~WEEK A BIG SUCCESS Semiâ€"Annual â€"Affair Benefits Building Fund; Many Useful Articles Obtained ~ A rummage sale at the Highland Park Woman‘s club has become a well established semiâ€"annual affair and alâ€" ways a success. It is recognized as an activity well worth the effort put The Elks baseball committee, under the head of Martin Ringdahl, is makâ€" ing final arrangements to get the Sunâ€" set Park Athletic field in good e for the season‘s games. § ' In‘ the city election at mz:wooq Tuesday, Missg~ Elsie Weinacht, the first woman to run for publi¢ office in that city, was defeated for alderman in the first ward by Elmer J. Buckâ€" reis; she received 37 votes and Mr. Buckréis 41; Mr. Elmer Igou, the third candidate received 22 votes, In the second ward Alderman Herman Swanson was reâ€"elected without opâ€" positicn, and in the third ward Al: dermah Rudoiph also was unopposed. Organizedâ€" With Five Teams and At Mundelein the proposition to permit boxing was successful, and at Libertyville the proposition to estabâ€" lish a park district was defeated by a large majcrity. faa Ne The sixth team in the league will be one sponsgored by Bob Anspach. The league is limited to six teams. Inâ€" door players wishing to play ghould sign up with one of the teams. | The bond issues to finance purchase of a fire truck, and to pay public benefits also was approved by large majorities, e on The: league will start May 2 and last: 20 weeks. â€" The winner will reâ€" ceive a cash prize, ( t gh s 4 BUSINESS MEN‘S (~~~BASEBALL LEAGUE At last week‘s meeting of the Highâ€" lang Park Business Men‘s Indoor league 5 teams signed up. They are Post Office, Patton‘s Colts, Fell Cloth: iers, North Shore Gas Co., and H. P. Notion store. i4 : Next Friday a meeting will be held at the North Shore Gas company and a schedule will be drawn up and rules Schedule to Be Planned Next Friday 8| #| a| into the work, not alone from the reâ€" n tion in dollars and cents to the fund of the club, but also in the jopportunities given to purchase anything from a pocket handkerchief to a cook stove at prices which enâ€" able anyone to purchase what is necâ€" essary for their personal need and home comfort. © e sale conducted on the 14th, 15th and |16th of this month is recognized as 4 great success from these view points. ~Novelties which are brought into the sale are priced so that those caring for them will purchase them and| many interesting things ‘that ne no longer cares for, find a Highwood State Aims to serve this community in every f j consistent with good banking. f pmmmmummmimmm AVOID THE OLD HARD LUCK STORY, and START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT f _ s tses / A CHECK ACCOUNT IS ALWAYS CONVENB . Bafety Deposit Boxes ~â€" _ Insurance: _ Our stock is complete, consisting ofl-â€"â€"- f "The Community Bank" HIGHWOOD ; Highland Park â€"TWO Phone 23 STORES â€"COME TO USâ€" |/ EARL W. GSELL & FOR YOUR NEEDS IN HOUS CLEANING THIS SPRING i :f THIS BANK Lgt us help to make the cleanin es easy for you! Chamois Sponges Disinfectants _ Moth Balls Naphtha Flakes Fly Sprays "The Community Bank". HATSâ€"COATSâ€"FROCKS â€" SPORT SWEAK PHONE 463 40 SHERIJDAN RC HIOHLAND: PARK 4 Th SLoulta Shop! SBDharCunthia Rubber Gloves PHARMACISTS purchaser who is happy 1@ have them. Already things are belfk put aside and labeled for the NoÂ¥@mber rumâ€" mage sale at the Highlang Park Womâ€" wotknndumwfln b in meet. ing the continual de nd othâ€" mhwid-mdnd‘m,bg be conducive to a still muhh November. i\ H EAT YOUR SUNDAY D THE CAFETERIA ILLINOIS at 22. 1926 ‘THLT

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