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Highland Park Press, 29 Jul 1926, p. 7

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' r Mrm Us; wings Adan? and Boats Problcfm With Us HcCon ' CttieagoHitt, - I“ 'Mi!l'erl'd'l'."" rfi'i'lt Shortly T he ipost ab. ctiv4 . service- "i/tin AND L BUILD HOME teition and 'e tif my. my a. and t Par that"; on tuesdai, " and “and”. ' NI'ty BANK 's Zmutant: vii , m. at... ii, you drink !Goen Big! l Ravinia Phone 2300 RY IT! & CO. ILLINOIS at Sunset park contains more the 20 acres. situated close in end easil ac- cessible from all parts of the ity. This and the Sunset Valley olf course and other park property, ur- chased when prices were much 1 wer than at present, have proved a s len- did inyestment for the city, and the total value of the city’s park pro rty is now estimated at more than ' 50,- ooo, because of the recent mpi in- crense of property values here. is indicntes the worth of the fore ght shown by the purchasers of the and at s time when it won] hvailabl st moderate prices. At present it w nld With the special 4ereorationts and myriad: of electric lights mn by be prutically impossible to ire such Nimble land so conveniently sit- uated for the purpose. ' ' from the higher ground at the tr, making it dimcult to keep the smooth. SUNSET PARK FINE l, 'RECREA’I‘ION snow THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926 COM EDY SATURDAY NEWS TOPICS NEWS NEWS FRIDAY NEWS MO? WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 KIDDIES TALENT HOUR North Short) Trust Company NDAY - TUESDAY iiEiaiiEEiEEi! Continued on page T EVAN STON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Valuable Property --North Shore pe ple know what they ant : --They shop in E anston. because 326mm DENNY Skinners Dress Suit mscovamr um: Genérfl _ Banking " Pat on gisvhuri Aeeount _ “It Pays to Shop in Elanston" UNDER 8 TE SUPERVISION Northwest Co er Sheridan Road and Ce tral Avenue itiiiiiii-6ta,ar wai? " P on tisaisrsaeeount j q One Dollar an One Minute will start it Convehientior Located LIONEL 3 Aclts VODVIL 3 ACT] Big Feature Production ALL, STAR CAST WANDERING FOOTSTEPS somm1 MATINEE ONLY 20 ac- ity. olf ur- wer len- the rty 50,- CiEMEiEEE des, ice rs YO D v I L can Att BANDIT ING DIFFERENT BARRYMORE also in The closing session of the Daily Vacation Bible school will be held l,ve'itt,'",'.e evening, August 4 in the lectn , room of the church house, at seveithirtr o'clock. All parents and friends are cordially invited. The pro- gram) will consist of the worship pro- trrtunl, in which the children take part each lmorning. Their memory work in siripture, hymns and dramatiza- tion of stories. A missionary thank offering will be taken. There will also be A exhibit ot the handwork the ;childgien have done for the axiom Wilma. : ' T the Chamber of Commerce yesterday for the celebration of Highland Park day in the park, the entire place was a scene of color and beauty, and the crowds which visited it manifested theirsappreciltio'n of this splendid city playground by their notable enjoy- ment; of every minute of the day's out.. mg. n DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL _ CLOSES WEDNESDAY Vacation Bible School at Presby- bprian Church Ends With Appropriate Exereiiees Continuous 23041 p. m. AUGUST 2 " 3 AUGUST 4 - 5 2400 AUGUST 6 AUGUST 7 COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY FABLES COMEDY NEWS The principal feat, noon spromam was tt between the Highlam the Highivood team. a huge attendance of to be an especinlly tle. the rain stoma the eightH inning, wil 1 in favor of Highlah tendanee exceeded The various can events for children _ temoon were ‘pulled; program and were vie tereqted spectatme. ( Fiee dancing on t new concrete (knee Boot tn the m a future of the “turnout and enjoyed by . great crowd. D alto m The decorations' hroughout the business district fo Highland Park day this year were pecially worthy of note. The large fliitp, placed ‘along the curbs by the y, hunber of Com- merce to be used ab: permanent dec- orations for all sue stairs made a uniform and approp ' e showing, and the additional deco tions on lamp posts bearing shiel with welcome greetings and the " gs of bunting in yellowiand white; I e colors of the Chamber of Commit e, which were stretc ed)across the' treets at inter- vals, ttfd to the gt _l, by of the scene. , Window If atlons The, store window ecorations also were elaborate and. . autiful, each business house vyin with the oth-‘ ers in the excellence t its display andl many of these were pechlly flntr, Il Baseball ame F I The parade wtui" onored by the presence,of Edward oroney, grand marshal, Acting M or Frank L. Cheney and Ex-Ma r R. G. Evans, Wm. Dooley and Jo ' Oliver, and the Rev. Geo. Keller w' ' issued the nd.. dress: of, welcome. v. Keller was introduced by Acti Gt Mayor Cheney. At Sunset park t program was carried out as sch led, everything going through witho a hitch and with plenty of entertain g t features to keep t e great cm . interested and pl throughout e day. About 3500 orth of prize ‘donated by'the mere ts were ' did uted during the day. In additi , to the list of prises' printed last eek there was added two donated Victor Killian, plumbing engineer, hich were one Chicago Co.'s Classic amt valve and one Toidy seat valv the police department, We hope, with the exierienee gain that each year the parade will be get and better. The'eommitteehe that the fuit! names of all child in their divid sion were not obtai ble. Thanks . nded The parade com 'ttee takes this means of expressi mince“ appro- ciation for the c ration of all who participated fl'T; parade, their sincerei thanks to 'tttis prize award i"iiiiiiiiitii, and to th ladies who u- sinted With the childizn’s division and The cash prize a. rds will be giv- en as soon as possi after the meet- ing of the executi C committee and announcement will made in next week's Press when ii: d where prizes may be obtained. ti. Truektr--single, lat: Ravinia Nurser- ies; 2nd, E. A. North!) Jr.; 3rd, Silver Cup bread. " Tweltth divuion--truek groups, lat. Highland Park TY mfer company; 2nd, 1%“ Siljestro ; 3rd, Highland Park I el company honorable men- tion, Sinclair Oil c mpany and Re- liable liundry. ' Eleventh divisiiti Bowman Dairy. Nit' ed. , Eighth division-) Sine” f16ats, lat. Bowman Dairy edrt; any; 2nd Bow- den's market; 3rd, qulic Service com- pany; honorable mp tion to Highland Park State bank, M as Co., Wilker- son & Sievers, Fran Jrtliestrom, Ninth and Tenth" 'tvisions-organ.. ization and businesg floats on horses Ninth and Tenth: ization and busineU, not represented. ') Seventh divisil - organization floats, lat, Re ' l 2nd, Odd Fel- lows; 3rd, America; egion Auxiliary; honorable IntntiorcrtrK. of P. lodge. Fourth divistiorre Inies and saddle horses. lat, Indian rr (Donna-sher- ber); 2nd, Ruth W her: 3rd, Harvey Zimmer. . _ Fifth division , iness automo- biles. Ist, Nash}: d, Dodge; 8rd, Ford; honorable m'iition, v. J. Killi- an. 3 i Sixth division-g , 'pte automobiles. Ist, driven by Juni4 Cope, owned by Highland Park B; 2nd, Carl Bakke; 3rd, Anna . itten. hvender and irhiw unknown); 3rd, . tthte... Third division , ildmmu division, lat, bicycles, Enrol Evans; 2nd, Dor- othy My; 8rd ‘ girl. Doll bug- tries, lat, Lucy _ aReichardt; 2nd, Second division- stiom. ht prise; whoa]; 26th Vat school; 'ht Art Chamber Cow First divisid ._ 7311583» boy- of Roosevelt Cm 22nd prize. Door- peldfsmelda , ip High Schbdl Vercoe and Min "aided the foIhy Continued 7 Junta-nun; "In, 'lti itil buggy (name tri in red, white and )ans and proved hstresstink bat- l the game in h the score 2 to I Park. The at: records. Ind athletic tir in the " aecordin'g to ted by many in- --wturontt, Ist, other represent- 'e of the after- I baseball game Park Ella mud tmpml ielen McNichols rm PRESS, HIGHLAND mu. mums DAY I1: 8rd, €34;an- of Commerce "committee. 1 to be congratulated on their ex- cellent pieparationt which emtttitr- ',ti2dtirj."'othriri"""'he w bleatrair. r) yi evening attraction which held a large crowd until the Inte hours. _ Splendid Succu- ltogether it w I great day, the test Highland Park day celebra- ti in the history of the city. with pldnty of,-metttts and anybody enJoyinc _ every minute, Ind the (END, YOUR DRY CLEANING #UGS UND DBAPEBIES To --i'rmil RELIABLE LAImmtY-- tar CLEANERS AS WELL As MUNDERE'RS. ' . ' F o by C. & N. W. Ry. regular sched and 7:28 Transportation special; $1.00 round trip (not . 1 gate admission); or North Shore Line regular scheduie and 6:47' _ ' from Dorchester Avenue, stopping at intermediate points and , and Adams, 7:12; Wilson Avenue, 7:30; $200 roundtrip, including , te.admir sion, or $1.00 and coupon book ticket. t Thurs. at 3, Children's Pageant (all seats free); 8:16, TOSC M,' Rethberg, Johnson, Danise, Trevisan, Papi; Fri., SAMSON & DELILA, . ntle, aiar.. tinelli, Danise, Defrere, Rothiei', Hasselmans; Sat., LA ind " BREVE, Bori, Bourskaya, Page, Paggi, Defrere, Hatitelmana; Sun., : g3, Concert (all seats free); 8:15 RIGOLET’I‘O, Macbeth, Martinelli, Paggi, banise, Laz- zari, Papi; Mon, Elisabeth Rethberg Concert Recital Ano {4 ed mt charge); Tues, LA JUIVE, Rethberg, Martinelli, Macbeth, P I I Debate, r Rothier, Hasselmans; Wed., MANON,= Bari, Chemise, Rothi, Maxwell, Paggi, Defrere, Hasselmapss; Thurs. at 3, Children', Concerto A , ttt free); 8:15 LOHENGRIN, Rethberg, Johnson, Gentle, Defrere, : "t u. ,_ "fri., DON PASQUALE, Bari, Claamlee, Basiola, Trevisan, Papi; cy if, FEDORA, Gentle, Martinelli, Maxwell, Denise, Rothier, Papi; Sun., at 8, ‘ 'olish Arts Club CONCERT, Ina Bourskaya, Jacques Gordon, Solemn, (all r a free); 8:15 LA TRAVIATA, Bari, $1ham1ee,'Bassiola, Page, Papi. , i o Phone Rogers Park 9112 from Chicago ( 11). From Bps We suburbs, Highland Park 2728. Gate on, tl. Reserved seats opera nights, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 . 400 free seats. ' ", " HIGHLAND PARK STATE Polk Ttholneof 83mm MIE' RAVINIA 0PER 3 8:15 TONIGHT Chicago symithony Orchc Tosca l _ PEACE OF MIND _ ON A VACATION' box in our wonderful fire and burglar proof vault. " Small as is the cost (a penny: day), gratis the new: mind. . It is immeasurably enhanced if before leaving, you in: the safety of your valuables by, renting a afaty asp: ititu,amtBeiknrtt,ratt_Bta. mr,aitsrutm-eh,tstsohmtt,ta. mm on the Putin PM Our venue, 1uvtgin,tutxtrdarnftaenomt nt6nnd&md-ttrtttate.Sh. program. which in open to " int.- ested,inehades Ian-turchtcm- than. three from Guam maxim”. In. mapmwvwwmuu lupin». "“ . T WWWEAQ'W' T'hereeorsdnt-istttts-e- "tnintmrmthedrtnMtt_ttrMB. dredru-urwii1eittoetrithareo. 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