Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Oct 1926, p. 23

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may“. o4rr0rMqu, in; a H1 2EL - Specialty Mama-drum,“ , wanna: ' 'l". & Repair Shgip Bay Road i, I Park 286 5 "05-1 I business er 4; 1926 i;'j,)iit))_-,, lle in and, e of our ? tWNE RY (, "tii1ri21rrKiAiireT RICE ount " 543 Central Mi. can- --0.----- -- LOON Awaits You Here ment Work i, m H. P. sim Ttill, II- E t--"- HEAR PLAY W. H. D'Arey of Winnetka left last week for Miami, Fla., to rebuild the apartment- building in "rhieh Paul Schroeder ia, interested and which Luna damaged by _the recent storm. Mr. D'Arcy .130 took with him to Miami the balance of-the fund which Wil.. mette friends have raised for George Rettke, a former Wilmette resident, who lost so heavily in the recent hur- ricane. A total of $269 was raised by Mr. Rettke’s friends for his unint- once. W. Albert Kemp, president, G.. nounced the try-out of last night for the play "The Judson: Entertain,” which is to be given December 9 and 10. V. Thomas, Norman Gimp and Monte Paynter. It.brmteist out remrhbly well the age old question of whether husband and wives shouldeuh have 1 "night oft." Mm.9otus is to be con-, Irratuhited upon her ability' " a phy- wright.' GOES TO MIAMI T0 REBUILD APARTMENT wok at the hon. of bunch: K. to“, 1027 Monday mad. Mm. Linn rad : chive: aheteh thawing how u wit. an alway- not whats)»: wants, if Ihe goes about it in the pieht way. A longer play called "Nagy” was . good bit of writing; md‘gueit ntruo picture of the transformation brought into the lives, of tn old fashioned fam- i)" 'hv- an undated, bubbling Nity (if? 1 A sketch written by Mrs. Dorothy K. Rose was acted out More ttit club ijy gigs T'htlota Punter, MinsTRuth m Mold Player: otGlencoe heard In. Cirl Hugo Linn orwir 1mm, playwright. read two of her Hannah-13: a up? mm" Init THURSDAY; 671 N, MICHIGAN AVENUE LADIES FINE anti) BAG MAKER Behded and Tapestry Bag: Mounted Repair Work LEONARD MORSE Ask usfor our latest list of Shrubs and Perennials and thé'spebisl 10pr o,oomeLeirwrhaveii T 3‘ '0er Yxan’t ‘7 I l _ ii ti', iiit or“ ' a "ii' E' . sonable prices. If you don't know whttophnt, or feelssif‘you needed,tmtnretsttomoattmrthmket g it» C, 'i'jrrtF,telrq'aiir s,'",",, r't ”I!“ “g riri, ' ' our opiniusnd assist with helpful hints. Thatitrahtrohrtelrfree. Wegrow "0,00trshruhtr,rreremtiKaatd"r, H 't "atiOtttrtAti'tt$,ta,t: t"it Ltit' *3“ .; if}: _' The Beautiful Ihtiriiriiiti Plant Nowto Bloom NextSp-iiing Greenhouses andIOffice One Block-Westd Chicago 7 7 Phone Superior 7077 Come in and see the Gold-fish , _ _ We have a grest assort- ment in all sizes and prices Fish Pond, Globes, Sea Grass, Ete.. 'lllllPil2l,'l of Paris We handle over 85,000 Darwin tulips for Fall planting. Im- ported from Holland, they are here now and you can plant from now on up to the time. the grOund freezes. We have the best named varieties in red, yellow, light and deep pink and soft lavnder, as low as 60 cents per dozen. $4.00 per hundred i $35.00 per thousand HERE is nothing more gorgeous during May than Darwin Tulips, and 'rou can have them in bloom next May it you Ant T the bulbs this Fall. They don't need a specially prepared soil; they will thrive in even the tttttteat clay. All you bonito do is to plant them about three inches deep, either in beds or borders, or in potted, from 6 to Blinks, and they Will man up your Home Grounds next spring, repaying you in many ways for. the few cents the bulbs coat. _ . . T ,' Those attending eo11fstt)s are: Maude We. Carleton collate; Ear, riette 'Beateh, Oberlin; Han-m Boers. Northwestern university: Guam Ben- son. 1'tttyseyy In]: Emu, Hur- vard; Richard Bunion Enter: Ruth Harm, St. Barr's of the ”quds " Shuth‘Jend: Janie: Cain. rmNiu. , _ Marnret Crawford, MW. tt lege, Hwyville, Tennessee; Alien - qarton, Wisconsin: Edgarf Eiserit staédt. Swarthmore college}: George Gabbert, Miami it Oxford, Ohio; Cel- so Gentilini. Illinois; Genevieve Gere aghty. Illinois; Davin Greene, Grins Hell; sm, Grimmn, Evanston htm-; pital; Nettie Crimson. Kindergarten? college; Elva "eats Hall, Oberlin; Laird HetrttUnd, Illinois: Leona Helm- ing, Illinois; Virginia Hood; Oxford Gum 'ft/mt.' du- ot as» it mama-sum. his}: who]: no may“ them atmdingowm; nth. érs are employed and MD”? taking post-graduate work at eld. Chit following account of thett where- about”: und occupation from 1t!!! W school paper is of interest: : GRADUATES” 1m , ' ,, ttotttet, Molt-W. _ - .', _ ttht t ir.tiiii1'i iiiitii: l ' thi iEi' a . muv».smmn. Elk-bath: 5m. umbwmr m& _ {a , Fi, KI . , 'ini--. g ."_ '.e Loi. 'that-ttir-tivan, an Stas 1ry.tttotisy'Fr/ftjtijii'rf , sfis,ltii't'it'i s", Many at Last Yen’s of Fee, Ila-r. ?!.t.teytsr, oMktm 1ettAyelikyiiioi1iliiiii "! t , f" _ merfield In '. 15lilentmrtmt, Wcmzw‘kiquhhhmm; oc',),::-:) _'rs '". Other. . _ lime. Gun f'ttf.f,h%r. Gabon Nftrtqrtrtdetsai, _Atty.r9tq'rttjri- 'a..,.....".... . ': Mmaluippi: Catherine Malia, Norah mm. my“, (&ttirt1 , m Graduates out. elm of was "at west-v, Thur, McClun, Nttrtttweeb. hm mule; 17,'gtttittt'tg,',t ' _ Deertreld-ghie1a high school are "ttl 1attn WM ?rrt!te.19tft Miller, Mum a','di.titftt'tii'tf: l _ many’of them 'stumihttreo11etrst: oth- trtirten “mm; #otates Neill, Notth- 'er, Wine Rule, ‘W but. an are employed and some are taking western. . . -hfitrr 3m: Henry 1 T ttid i ", post-graduate work " Deertield. The _ Jane Nordhus, Evanlton “Wm: Myl'l Thomas” doing m in dk.. following account of their where.. 'gthltt?tut,ig2i,t, Itidtt'j, taunt was. sl '; ' -' abouts and occupation from“. 1tultl, . , ' T .. ' Those returned W" -. school paper is of interest: per": Wyeonaiy;_mrtert Sgyfnth, Cor.. - - '"o, _ _ Pt, ' 'r. t K'WUFWS Olin-v Tiiai,C"T" “In” , me taking _ 'fttgt2'. ‘ . We Norah». Em their where- tdr Phelps, PbiiseirO m m w Wel Putt, Northwenten m: , ter, Wisconsin; Robert S soiieteU no: ttell; -Snmue1-smth,.'u college; Bar.. Carolyn 8tieelitx,' Chic: Harriet Beers, Irmttt, N'Wlmm: I The occupation: of thé graduates are Varied. John and he" Bortan are workinz for the Public Service ‘com- pany. Eugene Gallon is working at ttell; Same!- tSntittt,irrtttwemtora,. Carolyn 8tiett1iti,rthtimto,. Cttnrad Swan. ,Northmm; In, Trig: Wnller, We". college. l T DR. CHARLES E. GEISSE 16-18 N. Sheridan Rd. B. P. 1542: WiUsette MM O-tmpathic Physician ,Genenl Practice " bStss - "we. _' rsi!liijisitilii!,,ii,il,',C!ii"il E _ m _ ' (Btttetetmtgh SPECIAL 'itiati't2t 'tgtjiiiiigliiii _'i'ii,t,,,,t,,,.,,91tTg), 1thi?A' , M11101: Tttx-tdn i; In thmtri 1nd will not "tum until about 1mm time. Richard Km b. it present {curing the country. i . ton; Ruth wannng can“ Nannie; 13 ctm. Bulbs....:' 14, ctm. Bulbs ..1 Mammoth; Bulbs, '.' THE LATTER Ud rt' Plant Nan-last Bulbs for Flowering Indoor. More ri,, start his “hauling, It would to veil {,ng ts-il,,,)')',". hit of thought. - . . , ‘23.; I st Gattor.htifodrr1hrtLd,ethytihatt'rittheotate-trnr.itmd WM; 1g,t'tte no “an That u win: slush: with what- boa-(hum an; "i, c . i I q' . _ ,, . , a Tr . CII' 'j'illfi drt W)"; “85%?! peedyree “we-” M "In In JiitCti it. .1 'i Mg, ‘51?) Facts Concerning Dry Cléaning _, ' _, Conic one? undue our ot-uiieiialis,', ', ' ' ' _ .1 3 [ We hatre10,000eoiitttitttar bloom. j: irtLa.a BRING TWO FLOWER swans f Depot on -LtiiwrerAi'i'ri" " '_' Extra 11me 1 F, " a: OurFern Sale Ig‘Stfili. 0h Férns, $1 and iiil._isii',', cad; t'btt'rtdiitg' 'ffl/IE! iii". mo 'inb"iee PM 9ei"ttuyuurar.ieeut, 't.rteeerstieor1t--itaihuitotst, maniac a: king Fen» School 0 “mica-Talc]: "prthpprpptsortsisi, 1- .j' - g RUTH BtuimrN,3not'muti. , , - D. qmom NOVAES; mum , ." - at The CHICAGO woonwn’m 333mm my] LEO SOWEBBY. Pianist . l .LakerForest . . "’192'6-i§271‘ F3,C) is Lij, RI LE! [Ml m l 6th 34... 23 trg' F”? b2

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