Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Jul 1926, p. 12

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Â¥. W. C. A. meetings and service projects, which would shove the figâ€" ures up still higher. _"It was also discovered that the men and women compare favorably in their religious participation. _ The women, however, hold a slight lead. Nonâ€"sorority women and nonâ€"fraterâ€" nity men show a better religious recâ€" udthnthmdmoritymd Religious Vacation ‘ sponsit "The notion is abroad that a maâ€"| have t jority of our young men and women" in reck take a religious vacation upon enterâ€"| Ways. ing college. According to these fact-l In 1© ual studies quite the contrary appears | cidents to be the real state of affairs. In the| crease course of a given week it was found | in 1924 that fully seventyâ€"two per cent of tbe‘ rate pe student body gave some attention tof creased things distinetly religious. These staâ€" Deaths tistics do not include Y. M. C. A. and | rrencad as attendance at church services, young people‘s meetings, participation in church social service projects, teaching Sunday School classes, perâ€" sonal study and meditation," they reâ€" port. ‘"‘The most reaassuring and, at the same time, the most surprising figâ€" ures were those disclosed by the tabuâ€" lations on religious life and activity. Classed under this head are such items Some definite facts regarding the student time survey recently taken at Northwestern university, Evanston campus, have been compiled and inâ€" terpreted. E. Wight Bakke, who has just been graduated from Northwestâ€" ern, in coâ€"operation with C. De Witt Norton, secretary of Northwestern university Y. M. C. A., have been working on the returns contributed by students to this questionnaire. Interesting Facts Obtained By Investigation at Northâ€" western University Are Reported IS OBSERVED IN SURVEY STUDENT ATTITUDE _ TOWARD RELIGION BOBBY VERNON COMEDY EXTRA! TONIGHT! 2 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE MONDAY and TUESDA Y PAGE TWELVE COMEDY PATHE NEWS‘ Aft. Onlyâ€""RADIO DETECTIVE" No. 8 JACK HOXIE ; ‘THE FIGHTING PEACEMAKER® SUNDAY â€" Continuous 2:30 to 11 EXTRA! TONIGHT! 2 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE EXTRA! FRIDAY, JULY 9 2 ACTS VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY â€" Matinee 2: COMEDY TONIGHT and TOMORROW Comedy WILLIAM BOYD, ELEANOR FAIRE ‘ JULIA FAYE, VICTOR VARCONI COMEDY y NEWS COMEDY TOPICS » HIGHLAND PARK SsUNDAY, JULY 11 If They‘re Not at Home When You Telephone, You‘ll Find Them at the MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 13 and 14 PREMIER SHOWING PEARL THEATRE HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY SWEET DADDIES . Vaudeville acts every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Eveningâ€" Acts Changed Each Evening THE LOVE THIEF PRISCILLA DEAN ;, "THE DICE WOMAN® THURSDAY, JULY 15 V AUDEVIL LE TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2400 NORMAN KERRY GRETA NISSEN JOHN BOWERS RICHARD HOLT .. "THE BOASTER® CHAS. MURRAY and VERA GORDON EILEEN PERCY ;, "RACE WILD Volga Boatman HODGE PODGE SATURDAY, JULY 17 VAUDEVILLE News ) _ihne increasing number of motor | car.casualties deserves the immediate | attention of public officers. This is | not a brief for the creation of a new 'supervisory federal board or division, 'but it is written with the hope that | the local officials in each and every ’community will appreciatée their reâ€" sponsibility, for it is they alone who lhave the power to curb the increase | in reckless driving on the public highâ€" | ways. of becoming a disease. It demands that local highway officials check it. 1 with also INCREASING NUMBER OF AUTO ACCIDENTS ‘‘Obviously enough, the social pace, with all that it implies in time, money, clothing and standards, is set by the men and women who can boast of membership in a college fraternal orâ€" ganization," they concluded. The analysts found, in other words, that while Northwestern students are interested in religion, attend church and perform good deeds, not a great number devote their entire lives to religion. In the social life at the uniâ€" versity, Messrs. Norton and Bakke discovered that out of every 100 sorâ€" ority members, "only one reports no social life in the course of the week" and that figures of the en are alâ€" most identical for fraternl%'lu. fraternity groups students take an ligious work." News THE SIGN SF, CLAW CHARLESTON NIGHT A NOVELTY OF DANCE Interested in Religion FRIDAY, JULY 16 Comedy and Fox News ips. Compqratively few an active part in reâ€" PHONE H. P. 1036 also PATHE REVIEW JULY 12 and 13 Cont. 2:15+11 p. m. JULY 8 and 9 FOX NEWS JULY 11 JULY 10 NEWS FABLES Comedy Mr.+:and Mrs. John Borino, 859 Elm street, Winnetka, entertained Rev. Monsi‘gneur Tonelli of Los Angeles, Cal., at dinner Wednesday evening, June 30. Among those invited to meet Mr. Tonelli were Mr. and Mrs. A. Valario, of Chicago. Mr. Valario, is editor| of the Italian "Tribune" the Italian newspaper of Chicago. Folâ€" 1 _ dinner, the guests drove to Ravi park to hear the opera. } roses and ferns are very fine just now. In ca::“ of rain it will be postponed until the following Saturday, July 17. Mr. W. C. Egan announces that his garden Egandale is open to the pubâ€" lic on Saturday afternoon, July 10 from 2 to 6 o‘clock. There will be a small charge for the benefit of the philanthropic fundof the Daughters of the American Revolution. The OPEN EGANDALE TO â€" PUBLIC SATURDAY Minna S. Semheurmann to M. Tesâ€" tine and wife jt tens.« WD $10. Lot 2, Oak Park subdn, sub of lot 6, Highâ€" wood. Union Bank of Chicago to Marâ€" cella Riley et al. Deed $2200. Lot 13, blk 3, L. G. Arries First Addn to Northmoor Terrace, Sec. 4, Deerfield. D. J. Stupey and wife et al to P; A. Courson and husband jt tens. QCD $1. Lots 3, 4, 45 and 46, blk 1, Compâ€" ton‘s addn to Highland Park. Union Bank of Chicago to Minnie W. Pinter. Deed $10. Lot 12, blk 8, L. G, Arries First Addn to Northmoor Terrace, Sec. 4, Deerfield. J. Griffith and wife to W. N. Frye. WP $10. Pt of lot 331, Lake Forest. C. Scavuzzo and wife to W. H. Kuegemann and wife et al jt tens. WD $1. Lot 116, Subdn of J. S. Hov: land‘s First Addn to Deerfield. J. Griffith and wife to Udell Printâ€" ing Co. WD $10. Pt of lot 331, in Lake Forest. J. W. Simons and wife to H. M Gardiner. WD $1. Pt of lot 2, Black‘ Subdn, blk 77, Highland Park. . H, Black and wife to J. W. Simons and wife, jt tens. WD $10. Pt of lot 2, Black‘s Subdn, blk 77, Highland Park. H. M. Gardiner;.and wife to J. W. Simmons and wife jt tens. WD $10. Pt of lot 1, Black‘s Subdn, Highland Park. __C; Santi et al to G. Viti. QCD $10. Lo_t_A_. Santi Bros. Subdn, Highwood. J. E. Woodman and wife to G. H Newcomb and wife, jt tens. WD $10 Lot 4, Woodmans resubdn, Deedfield. E. P. Osterman and wife to E. E. Fredrick and wife, jt tens. WD $900. Lot 63. Edwin P. Ostermans Subdn of pt of Sec. 32, Deerfield.‘ [ _ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS F. B. Harper to W. H. Shoumaker and wife jt tens. Deed $900. Lots 10 and 11, block 53, S. Waukegan, pt Sec. 5, Shields. L. G. Britton to C/ V. Burghart and wife, jt tens. QCD $10. Lot 4, Banâ€" nockburn Fields, pt Sec. 20, Deerfield. «_ A. G. Nesbit to J. Griffith. WD $10. Pt. Sec. 32, Shields. | _C. V. Burghart and wife to L. G. Britton. WD $10. Lot 4, Bannockâ€" burn Fields, pt Sec. 20, Deerfield. F. S. Barker and wife to John Grifâ€" fith WD $10. Lot 42, Washington Circle subdn, Lake Forest. O, C. Anderson to W. S. York et al. WD $10. Pt blk 16, first addn to Port Clinton, Highland Park. Lillian W. Orberg to S. Campagna and wife it tens. WD $10;. Lot 1, blk 1, F. H. Bartletts N. S. Woods, pt See. 6, Shields. C. T. & T. Co. to J. W. Schretter. Deed $10. Lot 15, blk‘ 2, Branigar Bros. Sunset Terrace, pt Sec. 22, Deerâ€" field. _S. Campagna and wife to Lillian W. Orberg. WD $10. Lot 1, blk 1, F, H. Bartletts N. S. Woods, pt Sec. 6,| Shields. , Union Bank of Chicago, tr to Julia Neuman. Deed $10. Lots 7 and 8;, block 8, Lake Forest Heights subdn, pt Sec. 8, Shields. (‘C. T. & T. C. to J. C. Mayo. Deed $5750. Lot 299, Kremm and Datos Highland Park Addn., Sec. 15, Deerâ€" field. T. F. Babcock and wife to H. G. Wilder and wife, jt tens. WD $10. Lot 38, West Waukegan Sub, Sec. 20, Deerfield. _ W. Bubert and wife to C. F. Pattâ€" lock. ‘ WD $10. Pt Sec. 29, Degrfield. _ H. R. Gentsch and wife to F. R. Lowrey. WD $10. Pt See. 21, Shields. A. H. Lipman and wife to Emeline G. Engelhardt. WD $1. Lot 3, R. Clarence Browns Sub Ravinia Forest, See. 36, Deerfield. _C. H. Ewing and wife to Union Bank of Chicago, tr. WD $10,000. Pt Sec. 31, Shields. . E. M. Laing and wife to A. i’;.-_Gour- ley. QCD $10. Lots in Idlewild subdn of pt lot 78, Highland Park. H. R. Ligey and wife to T. G. Bulâ€" ger and wife. WD $600. PC Sec. 35, Antioch. J. E. Dawson to E. Mayer. WD $10. Pt of SW qr to SW qr of Sec. 18, also pt of Sec. 19, Deerfleld. field. .t State Bank of, Chicago to W. A. Ivâ€" erson, â€" Deed ésoo Lot 4,: Holmes subdn, blk 18, Lake Bluff. / C. T. & T Co., tr to G. Holmquist and wife, jt tens. Deed $10. Lot 70, Sunet Manor, pt Sec. 27, Deerfield. C. T. & T. Co. to J. D. Sheahen and wife. Deed $2300. Pt Sec. 22, Deerâ€" _C. T. & T. Co. to City of H. Park. Deed $10. Pt lot 866 Krenn Dato‘s Highland Park addn. ‘~Claude C. Ellis to Standard Oil Co. WD $8,900. ~Pt lot 69, Highwood. L. W. Grego and wife to 8. E. Daâ€" vis. WD $10. Pt blk 74, F. P. Hawâ€" kins addn to H. Park. Sec. 26, Deerâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . The White House roof is said to be unsafe, but that will not probably deter the office seekers from seeking interviews ‘with the president. . The people who think they can make good by bunk, succeed in bunking themselves anyway. American people not wearing out as much shoe leather in walking as formerly, but they consume a lot in dancing. While sonte use their mouths for political agitation, the industrious eleâ€" ment say it is better to employ them to spit on their hands with. The time which the old fashioned people formerly put in watching the price markets, seems now to be deâ€" voted to watching the scoreboard. DUVe will have great snort cutting up the necessary firewood. A turribul cold winter is said to be coming. but the old timers say the boys will have #reat snort cuttinge un Many men say they can‘t support their families, but the family freâ€" quently say they should worry if they can get credit. 536 Central Ave., HIGHLAND PARK Telephone 2360 See our long list of other and more expensive lots and homes.â€" ] 50 feet, south Green Bay road. at $44.00 per foot. Lots in Ravinia Highâ€" lands at $14.00 to $16.00. We. have lots on Glencoe, Avenue at $65.00 per foot. These are in the neighborhood of new homes in the $25,000.00 iclass. A quiet street newâ€" ly paved, just off Green Bay road makes a most desirable residential locality. 50 feet on Ridgewood Drive with all improvements in and paid. $2200. When one considers that improveâ€" ments now cost $18.00 ‘to: $20.00 per foot, they will realize the unusual bargain in the above. Murray&Terry REALTORS F. B. Williams Real Estate Highland Park office at Sheridan and Central Telephone Highland Park 69 2 new 6â€"room Colonials. East of R. R. and close to H. P. staâ€" tion. $13,800. Terms. 75x250, high, wooded; 2 blks. from lake. Exceptivnal locaâ€" tion. Only $6,750.00." Terms. Over 100 ft. on beautiful ravine. Very deep. Close to school, lake and depot. All impts. in. Restricted. One of Highland Park‘s best values. $9,750.00. If you contemplate either purâ€" chasing, selling, or renting, see us. We can assist you. Windstorms ruin substantial brick buildings as well as frame dwellings. This church was torn to pieces until it was a complete wreck. Public buildings, schools and churches should be insured. * Insurance Company will see that you are protected Against windstorm losses. Call, write, or phone today. This sketch was made from an actuatl photograph. 1 EVEN CHURCHES ARE DESTROYED THIS WEEK‘S SPECIAL REICHARDT MARTIN INSURANCE 388 Central Ave. agency of the Citizens in FOR SALE New 6 rm. house, Highwood ave., h. 7 rm. stucco house, Glenview _ 15,000 T tm. stueco, No. end H. P. ._._ 11,500 8 rm. fum; house, S. St. Johns aveâ€" , me MB : hous., io 15000 rm. shingle house, w $500 cash; bal. $50 mo. ....................$9,000 Phones H. P. 723â€"J, 2131 rm. all modern pressed brick home, No. end Highland Park. Cor. lot, rm. modern stucco house, NO, Highland Park ...._...____ _ _ _ * REAL ESTATE © AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE Houses and apartments at prices ranging from $6,000.00 to $125,000.00. Choice wooded building lots. Terms on all property.. Furnished homes for the sumâ€" mer months. Houses and apartâ€" ments unfurnished for a year or longer. * Suite 35â€"37 W. Jackson Blyvd. Phone Harrison 0763 W. W. BARTLETT HINE & HINE REAL ESTATE, LOANS and INSURANCE 15 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, TL _ FREDERICK L. NEFF & CO. NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATR 16â€"18 North Sheridan Road _ Highland Patk, Full basement. Hot water heatinz.phnt. fruit and st%qe rooms, also convenient laundry. Twoâ€"car garage. / dlle § One of the most attractive seven room homes in Highland Park Priced for quick sale. Four large airy bed rooms with wardrobe closets. ‘#o fine tile baths with tub and shower. Linen closets. fat and convenient kitchen. On a private drive in one of Highland Park‘s most beautiful residence sections. Landscapel grounds with flower gardens and many fine large trees. Colonial hall way with it attractive open stairs. Large‘living room with wood fire place. A beautiful dining‘room opening into a large heated sun porch. gost modern , "A POOR GIRL‘S ROMANCE" with £y5% i CRPIGHTON HALE and GERTRUD& SHORT The fragile dreams of girlhood â€" was amid the dregs of the slums â€" Cinderella dancing to the wheery str Prince Charming of her dreams ! JULY 16 and 17 FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY 13, 14 and 15 TUES., WED. and THURS. Do-otff;ltom&hmc.All-fltum-Fthtm can‘t forget! It‘s Great! t W § "THE BLIN'I‘)“GGD‘ DESS" | ERNEST TORRENCE, ESTHER RALSTON [1o® /s and JACK HOLT j Also COMEDYâ€""HOLD TIGHT" and KINQCRAMS 5202 Matinee Saturday at 2:15 to 4:30 p. n * s Every Man and Woman Wants Love! Give it to with this mighty melodrama by the World‘s Greatest Writer ' of Lfl Stories! 8 w * . "HELL BENT FOR H’L'Avmr JOHN HARRON and PATSY RUTH MILLER was just JULY 11 and 12 Artistic Colonial Home A pounding, throbbing love story, that '(l;lnll:rfln straigh Also COMEDYâ€""BUSTER‘S HAN PA and Latest NEWS REEL 54 FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR RENT Continuous on Sunday~â€"2:15 to 10:30 fih A Great Drama of Carolina Feudists with a TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 910 . ONE BLOCK FROM THE LAKE Wrawat onl eoa s Always the Best in Photoplays That‘s the Year‘s Sensation Aooeranl se Ob Mrs. M. B. Page ELM PLACE Several lovely 8B foot front lots on the east side priced from $15 to $20 per foot below the market, (mry a * of these left and going fast, vine in rear. accordingly. T L d t In the heart of hland Park. 1 block to Elm e school. 1 block to High schodl, 5 blocks to main station. Bea ul 7 room stucco: home; 4 Bed rooms. 2 SUNDAY and MONDAY REICHARDT EVERYTHING IN REAL _ ESTATE er Se Children Ages 8 to NB 218 Toâ€" 1st ELM P Y, JULY 8, 1926 388 Central SURANCE

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