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Highland Park Press, 18 Nov 1926, p. 10

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Bridge fans of the ] lodge qnf: at ho invited to join a bri Mmmtjbemh« which will begin evening, e Nov. 19. It is open to all membars':t famil and shmldbevdlp i â€"with Last Saturday the following teachâ€" ers attended the Teachers‘ meeting at Libertyville, Mrs. Knaak, the Misses, Nygard, Elsie Titus, May Titus, Lidâ€" gerwood, and Sthell, : RAVINIA c‘omm%gm HOLD MONTHLY MEET pp, _ " 4 _ LV NA Was well :attended. | ceived by the Legi Auxiliary: and The American Legion had charge of expresses how grateful the hospital the program which was very interestâ€"| at (?’réct Lakes is, for any kindness ing and much enjoyed by all, The shown the boys ‘who have been injured fifth grade having the most parents | in war. . , | > present was awarded the attendance | . "Will you please | express to the prize. . Miss May Titus is the teacher | American Legion Afl:&ry our| sinâ€" of the fifth grade. p t | T core nleasnra and a linktine B J t AA 9E B Last. Friday night the meeting of y the Parentâ€"Teacher association held at| â€"The fol the Masonic hall was well attended. | ceived by The American Legion | had charge of f expresses the program which was very interestâ€"| at &t ine White of Glencoe, a member of the grand chapter committee, acted as worthy matron, and Mr. Holland of Lake Forest, who‘is worthy patron of Lake Forest chapter and grand master of the Lake Forest lodge, served as worthy patron. Other Eastâ€" ern star members of. neighboring chapters as well as the local chapter, filled the stations and exemplified the work in a most creditablé manner. At the close of the meeting refreshâ€" ments were served Last night was "friends night" at Campbell chaper, 0. E. S. Mrs. Paulâ€" Jennie Jenkins,‘ aged sixtyâ€"five, field secretary for the Methodist Deaâ€" coness home at Lake Bluff, was run over by a Chicago and Noflhwost.qm train at Lake Forest some time last night. The body, which was badly mangled, was not discovered until this morning â€" (Thursday). Although noomhadreportedwingt«how_ei-‘ dnnt,iththou‘htqultolikelyflpt; it occurred quite early in the evening. The watch which she was wearing had ‘stopped at eleven o‘clock, but it is quite probable that the watch conâ€" tinued running until it ran down. J The inquest is being held today. . _ "FRIENDS NIGHT" HELD AT CAMPBELL CHAPTER LAKE BLUFF WOMAN KILLED LAST NIGHT Nov. 16, a very good: report of the given . by. Mrs. . Everett | L. _ uoh. After the business meeting a ‘vary i teresting and instructive l¢ was given by Mr, Frank Tenn« on "The Prison and the ‘Prisoner‘!; he spoke from absolute know!] : of his own, having been imprisoned. in Blackwell lalund.aJVev York, on a charge of unlawful assembly, while trying to help a grdup of unemployed and also, having made the prison and the prisoner a life study since grad;j uating from Columbia university with highest hogors in history and ecoâ€" | nomics; he has visited probably every f prison in the United States and talked with hundreds of inmates. - I _ A regular business meeting of the Highland â€"Park Woman‘s | club was held at the elubhouse â€" on 1‘n4ndty. Deerfield News _P. Woman‘s Club Listens to Instructive Lecture at Meetâ€" ing Tuesday { R. TANNENBAUM SPEAKS ON "PRISON & PRISONER e de, with burial in North Shore cemetery |.. "Will you please express to the American Legion Auxiliary our sinâ€" cere pleasure and ap iation of the wonderful party that the auxiliary brought to our hospital on the afterâ€" noon â€" of Armistice ay to help the boys celebrate that important event. It was one of the most delightful parties that we have ever had and it was so perfectly arranged in every way and carried off go well. It left such â€"a splendid feeling among | the | patients and we know that the Amerâ€" jcan Legion auxiliary of Highland Park are our good friends. We would: like to have you with us at any time: »you can possibly come because you can bring so much pleasure to the. patients by your personal contact. Will you please express the thought 5: the auxiliary that ia is not so much the money that they spend upon the ~boys at this place as it is the perâ€" sonal contact with you that means so ness of pneumonia. The funeral be ‘held tomorrow Wfi"m family residence on â€"Lauretta pl £ Little Leatrice ' Bernice HuR“mI; liln' ant daughter of Mr. and: , ,Pollie Roamoi;nfvfiwd. "died yesterday at hfl-‘homgi ollqwin'gfpk:ya days‘f’iti- INFANT DAUGHTER OF _ MR. & MRS. ROAM DIES much to them. We cannot thank you enough for all|you have done and are . looking ‘forward to having you with us Again in the near future," â€" Mrs. Geneva Saunders: !*‘ Recreational Worker. The leader of t e . group,. Mrs. Frank Fitt asks all those interested to read some of the references or any other ma . Please note any conflict between your own chilâ€" dren and authority and to come preâ€" pared to analyse and discuss its cause and reaction. (‘The discussion promâ€" ises to be even more animated and intcresting than that of last month and all interested parents and teachâ€" AUXILIARY RECEIVES _ LETTER OF GRATITUDE Childrenâ€"The Magazine for Parâ€" g!‘!ts-â€"-November ijssue. pp 11â€"14, 48â€" ‘The child study group, composed of all the mothers and teachers of the kindergarten, first and second ‘grade children will meet Monday, Nov. 22, promptly at 3:30 in the Eim Place kindergarten room, | The subject will be "Discipline and m." "Discipline and Freedom" Subâ€" Ject Chosen; Urge Mothers + to Read Books Next Sunday Highwood meets the Rebel A. C, on the local field.. The Rebels have some new stars and a lot more practice since they were deféatâ€" ed by Highwood the first game of the smon,andmtachamtogetreâ€" venge. Come and if they get it. CHILD STUDY gnoup MEETS NEXT MONDAY The following letter has been reâ€" | ~The only chance either team had imtow:tcllfor.tbebruhdndbke |advantage of them.; The game opened ;with the Heights kicking to Highâ€" | wood and they almost carried the ball /to the goal before it got so slippery | they could not handle it. . Then the | fumbles began. First one team and !then the other would have the ball. ‘A runner would be tackled and when | he fell, the ball would squash out from under him. This is the way the game At‘ the {start the secortd half, Highwood kitked off and things went about the same as before, only the ball was in wood‘s :territory more of the time.| The only score of the game came in the : fourth period when Highwood‘s kick was blocked and â€"rolled back of the goal, but was recovered by Highwood, givâ€" ing <the. ; Heights safety and two points. There. remained only three. minutes to play Highwood â€"tried desperately to complete a pass, in or-‘ der to score, but without success. went all through the first half, with the ~ball alwa in WuLlnm Heights territory. It was as close as the ten yard lin¢ ia couple of times. . The H hwood Athletic club was deâ€" feated last Sunday for the first time in two years by Washington Heights, 2 to mflm of mud.. The game was fought: throughout, and Highwood put up as good a fight as could be expected under the condiâ€" tions.â€" The teams seemed to be evenâ€" ly matched, so Highwood has succeedâ€" ed in booking a game with the same team for Thanksgiving. . The visitors were about the same size as the Highâ€" wood players, and the latter feel that they can wallop them on a dry field. 1 are invited to be present. WASHINGTON â€"PARK «4 DEFEATS HIGHWOOD First Time Team Has Lost In Two Years; Score 2 to 0; \Coming Games a p. & The funeral will m the place, Murray&Terry B A R G A I N $ Call at Highland Park Office c |___Tel. 69 : Cl\imgo?OflE: . Tel. Cent. 4625 Bi Big wooded lot, S. E. corner Forâ€" Pest mnd Lipesin. Ab miis‘ on Wishes to tutor children bo need some mubnlshfllm. Iso gives lesâ€" sons . in e ; Telephone Highland k. 1061 : new 5 and ‘? R. Colonial Houses, St. â€" Johns â€" Ave. ~near â€" Lincoin. Prices low&% Terms eagy. wooded tract, east front; South lghoridgn Road and west front Lincoln Ave. Divide in 100 ft. lots or . ;‘ rare chance to buy finest ant in town. Will divide. Terms. during wiifer. The ;hotew:lfe toda@r is beginning to accept the conveniences made posâ€" sible by the Great Public Utility of the world=â€"the Steam Laundry. Phone :{t;r nearest laundry, _ .. | Lajundry Owners! Association of ‘ "‘the North Shore: | adv‘ Experiéi"t.lébtf Gardener Pruning, planting, care of garâ€" dgns. f‘xx‘ing and painting . of Evidence of the good of this; pub: lic utility is shown by the rapid. inâ€" crease in business done in the last few yéars, In 1923 the laundries of the country did. 3267}*)0,000 of launâ€" dry work. | In 1925 cvrr $500,000,000 of laundry work was| done in 'tllneh: plants. â€" / € Wa i Housewives everywhere are beginâ€" ning to tealize that it is unnécessary to drudge over the ;imfly w_uh“my more.| Their health ig conserved, the house lis qrderly and an éven temper is maintained. o1 button for light. The old wood box ;:n' lanted by ; m!:tnnddqe e by telephone, trolley . or automoâ€" bilu.%dm the family wash tub banie ho snn in 1 +( 8 an j ted ‘oblivion. â€" The | Steam Laundry has.won guccess by giving the housewife a service that means more t%: her than : almost, anything else in her household duties. A perâ€" manent relief from the eternal weekâ€" ly drud'fiery of the family wash. 3ceiâ€" entific machinery, sanitary surround. ings, healthy employees and systemâ€" atic management has made it possible to launder the family wash at a cost that ramnot be duplicated by any other 'mc{hod of laundering. . } FEveryone dependent on his earnippo%:ed. thia% of inâ€" surance., .‘ ‘3 o Famy . day"" expens by‘ fn}l'xryf?or sickness ACCIDENT . AND HEALTH INSURANCE â€"_ ¥° M in the Hartford Accident and inde C‘W‘P‘?W'{mvidu an insurance income that pays ns ue t n Te mos uries are â€" n dny;'; mfinny routine. ~, _ The Public Utility of the Industrial it World & TEL 444 â€"""° . ..\ 388 CENTRAL AVEâ€"_ Do you ‘sre?lhu' how often peoâ€" ple trf:'gn the darksover a rug or chair £ tgp Ask about Insurance Income CHARLES FOSS 105 NOBLE AV t 1..35 Forest, Tel. L. F. 569â€"R Facing Sheridan Road THE LAUNDRYâ€"INDUSTRY Fall Gardening Reagsonable Rates TEACHER ;y" C expensges caused by an care of furnaces AVENUE PARK Stuceo on frame construction; three 'ygan ‘~old. . Beautiful shrubbery| and flowers. Shown by aqumt‘.mmt only, ; | A decigion has just been reached to move ‘the nnhdlvl?oa "WESTâ€" VIEW" wholesale and a price has been established to insure a quick sale. Ts ‘"WESTVIEW" consists of twenty :z;tehlot'a on a hlc&tno!lm 'eow!'odfi j virgin trees very finâ€" est.. It lies between Highwood and North Aves., sewetr 'thro’% out property, water and pa the private ‘street to be comp, in tfie early spring. This subdivision is at the extreme western limits of Highwood overâ€" looking the valley to the west. The special price is $18,500, only $17 per. foot, with improvements in next spring, resales at a good profit can be assured. TERMS: oneâ€"third cash, balance on or before five years with reâ€" lease privileges. % + RENTING i fhsmaiter“!éed l:e-oomi _ with : aths, : hea & & pore! and maid‘s room o:npmvatory on 2nd floor. ‘BLL XYYÂ¥I QNVIHOIH "TAL ‘DNISSHYI NV DNINYVHITO AUYJ â€"INIJ 40A AYGNAY‘T «I@4vI1I44 ZXHL OL SINYWUVD UHALNIM GNY TTIVAI YNOX GNHS Beautiful home on Lincoln Ave., offered for sale. 7 rooms with sun porch and_ aleepinf porch. Living room 1& by 24, with dining room, butler‘s panâ€" try, kitchen and heated" sun porch on 1st floor. _ 4 Houses and Lots; al able. * y 2 6â€"rm. flats, Highwood, each .....$45 8 4’m' flml Hi‘ » m: 301‘“5 4â€"rm. flat, furnished, N. First st. $60 5â€"rm. heated flat, Mighwood .....$75 Store and garages, North avenue, Highland Park ...l.......$10 & 870 Real Estate F. B. Williams Real Estate Phones H. P. 723â€"J, 2131 Now is the time to haye your screens reâ€" moved and windows elé Nbdm)oui’.u up your storm e charge removing screens. your appointment in advance. i car garage, Lot 75 k 210. EVERYTHING IN REAL \ESTATE ~ REAL %u'mf AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE HIGHLAND PA%K WINDOW CLEANING BERVICE 6 rm. brick bn'nm;aflw 4 rm. flat, heat furnished REAL ESTA fesu: site: noltion $1100.00, ide ion, P0.00. Terms can be had as low as $1,000.00 down: the balance in easy monthly, payments. _ ; Lot on S. St: . )hns Ave. 66 x 120, $3,000.00. |â€" ; ® Phone . W.:REICHARDT HIGHRLANO: Pafk. fULiNGT® HINE & HINE REAL m’u& LOANS and NCB â€"â€" > Ciic*Oflu i Suite 35â€"37 Jackson Blvd. 444 15 South St.\Johns Avenue BARGAINS IN Â¥ACANT 536 Central Ave FOR SALE Phone Hatrison 0763 mzl;’hdm m. nig ehyam n h FOR 8 FOR RENT FOR RENT 2751 URANCE INSURA NCE 888 Central ALE sections; reasonâ€" 2614 $10 & : $70 $60 (The smashing bargain prices on a gigantic scale hitherto pra antee of the values displayed. west has inaugurated this unusual showing what is probably the fine orâ€"near Chicago. The connoisseur will appreciate the unusual whilo‘to‘ the less initiate, the reputation of the 3 in Highland Park for 10 Da;is g Starting Saturday, November 34 North First Street JEFFERY A. CARQUEVILLE Park Ave. & Sheridan Rd. We n airk‘, C .. B HIGHLAND PARK NASH SALES ' THESE CARS,.CAN BE PURCHASED O j EASY D_IONTI;LY PAYMENTSJ ?E ..We have several cheaper cars, all of %l€ These Rugs are on Display &é $100,000 ‘DISPLAY ( q ORIENTAL RUGS FSSeX ALORCH .;©:::304â€":~ 4. nsl o mcerpecAiniocnainnntefncn Nash Advanced Six, 4â€"door sedan, 1924 model Dodge Co-e, Al mhape .:..::........... =. ___©_| _0 ceptionally clean, 3400 miles, ....._....._} Buick Mastgr Six, 4â€"door sedan, 1926 model Oldsmobile Sedan, 1926 model __..._____.. Flint Brougham, new paint._.__.__. Hudson Coach, 1925 model _________.._. Nash Coach, 1925 model 1'( Hiick Sedan ... 1 4: 25 m _>~ SA Ford Tudor Sedan, 1926 model; this car exâ€" Guaranteed Used Chs ; dows). ~Paneleddi room is pé : in <every | detail. _ :ro;n:)f:dte modern H& with dlm Butler‘ ; “p.‘m room. ' y a 1# Four large, surnyâ€"chambers each distinctively Mve. | Very hx;ia clothes closets with mirrored doors. ltp ["»:‘ le bqths with tub and shower.. Linen closets and clothes chut 14 Wonderful basement divided into rooms, all nithed ‘ 4 tered. Furnace room with fine hudn:jént. atindr ' arate drying room.. Toilet and lavatory.‘ Storage apd fruit &. Two car garage. 3 W & All walls canvassed, beautiful lighting fixtures ahd fingst hardâ€" wood floors. > + aly o8 & C | Owner leaving and will sacrifice. This is the b {‘# 00 yglue in Highland Park. i1 cafl ET PERSIANS _ CHINESE | . TURKISH _ ANATOLIANS,| ' f BUYS P m ATH. > _ _NINE ROOM SOLID BRICK H â€"eNEST $ASf f ie ‘SIDE LOCATION _ . ..) .. } Canvassed Walls â€" Weather Stripping »+ Flawlinum Inâ€" fuinied ~~ Suigl heame, ..‘ e sl § +] Built for owner‘s home and material and constructios are the finest. : Exceptionally lot in a beautiful residend convenient to gchools and E:lmporudou ty i4 1 P# %mqll lv:;cfibule (witll;: coat closet) opeafoi‘lto attrilctive ®nain e e sunny living room with burning â€" fireplac French duore to" a cheermur neated sun roum fenienient Tinâ€" SMALL CASH PAYMENT $25,000 vEry d?mH‘ r#ius NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATB| | 16â€"18 North Sheridan Road mzuudihfll Hlinois This is an Included among the Phone H. P. 1608 Open 9 a. m, to 11 p. Frederick L. Neff &! of the largest TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK #10 opportunity you would not want i-pomnofomullq;"' » his unusual sale, right in : | N!thelu-teolheuuml Mh. hl"l.ill are kuam&om-kdjmtp&fi“} practically unknown. || ; § 1 reputation of the dealer is 4 guar: beavutiful viuee Eifercd 10 miss 44% W1 ffi seo.bo 9'{5”0 25,00 f 650100 park Co. t J 12 JA [ref he ho F»

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