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Highland Park Press, 23 Sep 1926, p. 5

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LMACISTS ERNOON, DINNER . 'INGWEAR' . . I 9am}? models, Friska, semi Silk biaid trim- vool 'emyroitiery' com- ired b01618 to be had. T idfa.. Prescriptions of the in. We lost careful way. con-. pruchts, just a; your doctor comL from ott,Prestsption te o/,goods tiarrikd for sale is at /teasonabie. price. teridah Road s. rttectintr the changes thgt store of today has a protes- criptior, department and also NO _ Ravinia RES Phone 2300 Can": (faint the voice aectkdiaq to m. rut .. " Dictiott for swam and _r,_-ri?.11 )Mjss‘ Wreott has WW mark, tvcrjgtritiort from sink”. lee- ture, eaders ttttd actors. iShe 5” rebuilt tun; own 'Voico, throdgh the as: of theétprinéiyles, when it had ‘bevn (3‘er racked brfaue ttainitte. 'Mis.~t 'rco'r resides and teabhes in Emma . {vi qtt7608 Glonepo - hue, T e telephoite i. Rigid-ad Park To iirriioNir I Mlto; F.Y,cor'F OPENS N [{SICL‘LASSES HERE h, velour. and velvet e cojtume. _ V student dollar. Classes anvdu od 'of t W 77 Males Kickernick Garment tuber NIGHT SCHOOL TO OPEN '. an HIGH SCHOOI, OCT. 18 NM} school iesaion win'open for the my tum .1dottd_tir evening, e term :8, at 7330 q'élock. Work will be oth, oi"in all branches, as Inat year, d (me or two new subject! may be added. The only coat to u” student is an enrollment fee of on. dtilar, mans is subject to refund. Class, will meeCtwiee each week, Mn.) (La) lam! Wet3rtesday, for a W od'of v., haunt Further informn- tion u I appear/in the he“ next 132’“: Idea Stine! ' SELL & co., |‘ Taiyuan. smmnu'u, tta Shop ns; may Emmett Wrrott of the 'rsiee ti4puttrnent'of the Gantt School t Made atitl Dnmadc Art'irr Chi- ad Our F ountafn' Co]/ect§'on Aowmg THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, the “SCANDAL,” FEATURE. .; MAJESTIC THEATRE Waukegan Players Present Cos- mo Hamilton's Success 'i' This Week 3 Any number of morals are poin'fed out in "Scandal," the big Co _ o Hamilton, comedy spectss that is"to be the special offering of the Ma s- tie players, at the Majestic theatre' 11 next week, but one of the most. m- portant is the utter folly of tr . to mix of the Bohemian, and drhw- in: room breeding. -.. " , Beatrix a young lady of an tp quisite nature, decides to have an n- chaperoned peek at Bohemian, ind the studio of Sutherland York, in i r- tieular. She runs into town. an is taken to the studio by York. Ae jab the hail is Franklin. the man w in her family have selected as has for her but have been unable to l d. Presto, the family appear and,tin order to offset a scandalous. bit of news associating her name' with " t of York, Bedtrix announced that Ge and Franklin have been married ‘ c- retlrfor some time and that her it to York's studio Wu to ffrord an 'ir- portunity of seeing her husband. 1 Franklin takes the challenge bd decides to teach the young lady; a much needed lesson. The method zine adopts and the outcome of his effo 3 provide the two remaining nets of C, moat delightful comedy conceivnée. Highwefr,llfitetts Bank North Shore ' Safety-ii-Protection AT mcmv00D? COMMUNITY BANK -.--.You can irith Confidence----- . l, Safely Place Your Financial Problems With), 8 If rod have funds to “that .Want insurance of anyk “SEE US" ; “SEE US" A‘ufety box for {our ninth: A handy checking new . 'SEE i8" 3 '. 'SEE US" That faithful wir,t,-ip, Savings Aeeount" _ Prim US" Our Aim Is To Serve This Community Make This Your Banking House HIGHWOOD Phone 251 The new Mosler Safe?! DepositiBox'es in our me 18 inch, solid reinforced eiiterete kind keel, electrically o- tected vault, gnu-dad‘s? a 7% ton Moslet site - puny door is a safe pl , V in whichfto deposit your' u- It will be a pleasurefto show you through. will be glad [to note that we have just veiwived a: line of very lovely? French Hand- made Evehing Dresses. We invite inspiisction of these and of othe) new seasbnable models. _:" I Phone 226 UNDER STATE SVPERVISION Northwest coirer Sheridan Road and Central Avenue 160 Hazel Avenire, Highland/Park), Illinois Our “The coinmunity Bank" Winisanton' Shop 'ork, in T" r- am. an 18 Hit. Ae ‘3'! man w Fttt as has able to I d. at and, .‘in tious' bitiof te' with tt' t red that ihe married c- hat her ti; triist Comp Friends HELPING HAND V1A;?S RED CROSS Rom Does your heart respon pathy when you read of a ter to our; brothers and tsisy er it be across the sea, or remote corner in our own as has jdst happened in' eastern put of the Unit: as has jtist happened in' south- eastern part of the Uni States? The tiribwer is “yes," " course. Strife may seem rampantl, certain localities, jindividufl tina ' l, polit- ical and hivic opinion m icontend for what lit believes is ri i, but at the first news of disaster, tg bick- erings cetuse, greed and rife are forgotten and the call for _ 1p welds thought in the common c of ex- tending "the helping hand ot from a sense of charity, but th of serv- One my not be able hush off to the scene of disaster'}' person nor would it be wise, b Twhether you are a business man, messenger boy, a housewife, clerk, , 'digging a ditch, more comes a hadjc thought "i'm helping." TI: The proeeeds of the 1lt1.rlr Red Cross rolr call and drive, ll, ich your contribution helps enlargtl o in re- sponse to the human cry I.. aid and whenever end wherever it :mes. re- gardless of creed, color i politics, "the helping hand" is ex , 'ed. ice Hours 10 to 5 Won't you be ready ( form a part in this great Work , puch as you can the! aid the work, ‘the vol- untary wisrkers by your! pluntary contributidn when the dri starts? Open Saturday 6 to 8 ti), ILLINQIS in sym- Ie disas- ', wheth.. om some rat land, CALL Etects ‘nd make the new ones, that each 0; school life brings. Mrs. Ray- mond ermnn and her committee will serve. f _ . Miss Herding is top well known, both .' Highlsnd Park and through- out th country, to need any intro- duetio! . She has given several pro- grails hereieiited by Mrs. Annette Jones r Miss Priscilla Carver. Her "Man without a Country" has be- come classic, so much so that she has ven it with' Mrs. Jones, in Washi you at the.natlonal conven- tion o the Daughters of the Amer- iean volution. While her programs have n most enthusiastically re- ceived in New York and other cities, she is (also known here for her asso- she is 1also known here “In her asso- ciation for msny years wit Miss An- na Morgan in her studio in Chicago. Her being here. Monday evening is a generous and gracious expression of he]; affection for Highland Park and h r friends here. She hill the 1rtmst sense of the word an artist. _ Mrs; Ben H. Ball belongs to us, kor her home its in Highland Park nd she is a member of the Elm Place E.T.A.l After studying the piano in this country she went to Berlin and there made her professional debut. Her concert work has received well tic-served praise. t . Every member and friend of Elm Place is edrdiailr invited to attend this first meeting Monday night. It promises a pleasant evening for ev- eryone, and a large audience will be ot only a tittiing welcome to our ranchers and school board but also an act of appreciation for two such talented and generous friends. l "rhsrlPimnt-Tyneher "aoeiatioel of Elm Place school will hold it! first meeting of the year in the auditori- um Mpndny. Sdpt. W, " 8 o'eloek. The e.benintr iai in the nttun of u 'red',,", to thet teacher: and board of ed cation and a most delightful progrdm has been cranked. I Ming J mic Irttd)tyr of Chieatto will give sOme of her tnimitaNe readings aid Mis. Ben m Ball will furnish the music pt the evening. After the tor- mal progrim then-twill be an oppor- gtunitygfor everyone to renew old con- Presents Suggestion -to Illinois Manufacturers’ Association Last Week Plans for a 4ti0stoot outer lake drive to cost $200,000 a mile and extend all the way from Michigan City to Milwaukee, were presented 'to the board of directors df the Illinois Man.. ufacturers’ tuuioeiaUon Friday by Samuel M. Hastings of the gdvisory committee of 'the association and mayor of Highland Park. The pro- ject was referred for further consid- eration by members of the group whp will take it up with state, county and federal highway executives. . MAYOR PRESENTS PLAN FOR LAKE DRIVE The Hastings plan calls for an outer drive and park system 400Heet wide, with roadways of 100 feet each for traffic in both directions, separated by a loo-foot strip of park-way and a 50-foot lane of trees on either side. . Aegean Provided Accéss to the risad, which would be locited on made ground 2,000 feet out infthe lake, would be arranged as local ommunities required. For ex- ample a 500-foot drive from Central avenuq, Highland Park, east to the road, Fnd in larger cities two such links. i “Thls drive," Hastings said, "would be an' interstate road, controlled by commissioners {appointed from the stateslof Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and '(ili),'ld,'it". ,Federal and state aid would be needed, plus a reasonable tax fr m property benefitted, running from n to twenty miles from the shore. "M intenanee of the great cause- "Miintenanee of .the great cause- way ould be met by a charge of 25 ee ts fo'r each vehicle using it. It is e timated that the average num- ber o tears per day would be 20,000, a tota revenue of $5,000. which prob- 'pbly ould maintain workmen and re- pain” _ - _ - "If ' the pl the S, Pointe) round travel _ l. One Short Th boat was sinking. The skip- per ',1,ti,t upvto a crowd of scared passe gem. . . "W o among you can pray?" he asked them. I “I an," answered the minister. "T en pray/ mister," ordeied the skipp r. "The,' rest of you put on life etserverC We're one 'hott."--- Ham ermill B'pnd. Afér being driven off privafe land by n trespassing signs, the pedes- trianEetm’ns to the street tovbe pur- sued _ y automtbiles. . Poliiical teinperaturd is rising, whieli will no:'doubt help ripen the plqm erop: _ ' '. -- ' - _ I _ The eGdidates 'ate all sure of win.. ning, but in may ease: the people lose Whoever wins, . Not true ttuit the American people can’t thin? of Paything but baseball, as about now Whey are attending to the football won. _ Very good We: (for the politicians to be bale to Fallow calloued hands, but they also jseed to (in evidence that their brains hue been working. torium M, a!,rrz 310de PARK mg. mm mammals PLACE P. T. A. TO j Mmirt'iMilPrRMBrilR 27 ' 'N i . She has given 'severnl pro- hereieiited by Mrs. Annette r Miss Priscilla Carver. Her without a Country" has be- claaaic, so much so that she ven it with' Mrs. Jones, in "ton at thevnational conven- l the Daughters of the Amer- I volution. While her programs Fen most enthusiastically re- in New York and other cities, Ialso known here for her asso- this roadway is connected with roposed ZOO-foot drivé, through lkokie Valley," Mr. Hastings d out, "it will make a 250-mile trip of Well regulated and safe ov.er tsuper-highways." its School Audi- iii l Home runs create applause. "peb- 'ter take one into the stores of this 'city to buy {all goods. _ LOCAL MAN WINS J. J. Berube Awarded First Trophy for Best Decorated Car In Chicago Parade J.J. Berube of Highland Park was awarded the firat prize for the beat decorated automobile " the picnic of the National Motorists assoeitrtionrat Ryan’s Woods, 87th and Western av- enue, Chicago, last Sunday. It is es- timated that about 60,000 permutat- tended. Highland Park was well rep- resented by about M autos. They were marshalled to Evanston by Man; ager Roth and there joined the Ev- anston contingent. From there the entire party, with police escort, pro- ceeded to the Chicago office of the association and thence to the picnic ground. The parade included many handsomely decorated floats and au- tos. Mr. Berube and Highland Park are to be congratulated on taking the first prize. EVerybody reports a very enjoyable time, Sunday; Se t. M-- 3 9:30 a. "'1 Sunday school. _ 6:30 p. m. A combined evening service. Dr.’ J. Rube Odzers will give an address following which the postponed fourth quarterly confer- ence will be held. Tuesday, Sept. 28, " 6:30 p. m., the annual Rock River conference will meet at Freeport and will be in mg sion one week. Dr, W. o. iiGiiiid will be the presiding bishop. . . North avenue GRACE M, E. CHURCH t HIGHLAND PARK STATE B Wm. B. Doble, minister GOOD credit in one of your most "ee meta. If you are in WW it good, then take care of your obligation: pro-pay. " you " e a tab tlut mums". an cm of it the day it a due. Make all interest parin u on isis. you went to renew I note, nuke urinate“: before it cone- d 't to“ II afterward. There la no better wry to build up and mum... y credit; 'stiuat than by followlu‘ out there Instr-uit.. . ' 's ( . Remember, the lone, we loan 'toe) not belong to III. It belongs our dibiiu They expect,“ to (in it but to than when they want it. We nu- expoct a. ll! treatmeatt from those who borrow here. E A select suburban dev+pment within city mite", Care} fully restricted. Location is on Ridge Pr south 0:! IreerfiehrAoad. ' i,::, . . I:, Purchase for homesite or for investment. . , PRIZE AT PICNIC aqua Take Care of You} Obligations s)i,irii.tsr See Your Gon Brakefr J F Cornelius tis, Ct. . ' HIGHLAND PARK V ' RIDGE HEIGH place 4554. Broadway, Chicago "i. The Home of Savings Depositors _ All members of the DeForest school and all othdjr normal children, as more interested in doing things themselves ttuuis they are in being taught gubjette. One of the thrlll- ing eharUeteiUtiea of the De Forest, achool is the Mal and active interest 'ln making dhwinn, painting, wood- work, etc. Just as soon as the school is n little more adjusted to its eondis tions and better developed after one week only ot existence here, it will open a series of afternoon clam. twice a week. Watch for Innonncef , ment. I MANUAL ARTS AIDED l IN DeFOREST SCHOOL Members Encouraged to Do Thinks for Themselves Draw- ing and WorrrWoek, Etc. The work will be free to all thd school members and a nominal fee only will be charged to others who' wish to join the classes. l It will be correlated around ttti' some central idea of special import and will include elementary colorian esembling as well as wood work and. two graphic tgrtm j Visitors are welcome in the morn-i inn sessions at any time in the tue rooms of the Presbyterian church on Laurel 'ivenue.--Adv. ) HANDWORK EXHIBIT , TO BE HELD FRIDAY An exhibition of mum quilt- and fancy work will be held by M ladies if Circle Three of Grace Mi) E. church “the homes of P". Thoma] as lurks on Friday “moon, Sort.” 24. ‘An mmuoh is extended to and! members, (hi attend. Bell-him“? will be nail V _ i, R William w. _ ' r. I Fr n iiiFi.,l, 24. " Sun? M m . it tttr t)ome it are. :1. Lars ieuotti,189 od,e mu ' Po '. , i. 31, t ' _ s m ‘.t bt. $44. . an: Semi mask.“ tMd oF d boot. i b. ' ' _ tatt,, 9.313%“- ;m AT. tie Irie on "Ne EH , , t - try." 7 pm. ”in! had ia. men r.ts 'p.m. . at. 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