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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1927, p. 1

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ha treiemtist. an; db Mt! . If. and)! inventing a. saw Inf-1921 to was, ttletekttt 9%.. total MW many” M more than 1061:3300“. "etei'c'h'gMtUiiiat.t'.eue ttel"tertGbeeaiiatertaad +4rereent., i' 7 ttttdiy-tet-ite/te, t,Htotseaiiiirii'iirii"iiiriL “on by tho mt mam to Maui: damn-mm Tgote 3’. JANUARY m ' iF,' 8trre,' wh Um: at $3.3M H 'ii/ttit'. -. , n o’cl 'itiiidlat' a“ _ A f" W runs: In nus we ’,.;t at huh“, Mich; Pun. l . inettt Clam; Many ' _ Rguu-.i. I]... LIVED HERE " YEARS .B.W.SCHUMACHER . , DIEMMRIDA 'f1yisrh,und Park Hos'nnall'niiia 5. Naming: No Arrangement?“ "rt, for Burial Made. PHIL] 1"! nit-tuna, most of which can i,tte [tti. in the Chicago Art Institute, Pt thrcum on the scrg-en. “The Nipr- ”an snmsa‘xié by Mrs. Fm Hon, wow much appreciated; 1- _ & Chairman. . _ l , Mr., Linmnl Itobertsm's review ‘of ‘e best American painters last/S n- 5‘! ivwroine was an entertaining aid $titrtet/vi., talk. Slides nf reprpsen- We ttietue, most of which can be 'P. in the Chicago Art Institute, '80:. makes him a popular speakjar. ‘3 who are interested in this tNK Erdttyit:sd to meet with _the Sundly hint club at the Waman’s club: at ». 7.11;” _ au .acher was born in 'lt J'tllhift"i! JI" 27th Wcf. -.e= ~’~ _- cum 0 p. .1! 5'Bliitil of Jnckson, who F'aiirthhiiiutieit for service in the M war as Colonel of a regiment of lickigan volunteers. Bowen Schu- tttheher graduated from the Univer-- it, of Michigan in the class of 1886, ad, after his graduation studied law has office of Judge Erastus Peck of Mann. being admitted to the bar of “(an on Dbcember 4, 1886. "." I Bushing Career "M1836 to 1889, he practiced law 'Ilghon and then moved to Illinois ”ha admitted to the bar of the his? state on January 16, 1890, since the!) time he had hem almost can- “th in the practice of his profes- - Continued on page 5 an: the death of Mamie, Hur- fl 0. Sehumaeher, which occurred w two years ago. he had been " w an invalid. It is a matter of "gunman tb " friends that the .5 came quietly and without pain, it“ his sleep on Friday but. Fu- “mviccs’ will be held on My. m 27, at Mr. Behmnnehert old aiiiit, Jackson, Michigan. M of the death of Down W, tut-eh" which occurred a Cup- .a.., Florida. on Juana-y 2t an; a .dbtinct shock to hi: my friends .533th Pu! when he bulked k “most thirtHve yen-s. C wee up PAYNE or' _ j‘ MORMNE HOTEL DIES S ht , go to press we haw ,o,t,t, word of the death ot Phil o vho for many years has, been " the Moraine lutttr., H; die'. Highland ttth?, Mite! 3“» Had: this mo‘mipr. No gr- nts have-been mide for bdr- full obituary win appear in c4t's paper. , 'tr' r.'. Lucius Kine Jr., will be Frisian Hm XVI of This Week l1§pgeig i _ m _ m t wt ”knighgy . to ' 1 .17; , " of Deer A t ty w.ltese-ratis, _ A 'itrSlti'it,'i,'d;"g'," it”! be held Saturday ', iiintt, Feb, g " 0dd.If‘e1- rows hall' " ler the direetiott of the Inmmde i'i'fiiti'ivja'e" Viking yo. .37. atturie wort furnished by Sheridan's orchestra. :11» public is. invited to (if ' _ C attend. j,1'tr, ' MASQU " tE-DANCE AT _" l FELLOWS HALL The'bodf,, 33m" an uttt1iehtihed woman! “an hit btyithe 9:64 southbound train of the (nrif tto a nd North .Westcrn trsi:rottrl'i',, uvinia Park, The body “one taken 1 _ Prior's undertaking mug abnahmerwg'j . . l Shp way? woman of" about may8 your; old, it s was about (Ive feet /iirl. Her hair W, , gray;_her face fulhmd she Had b3_'.eyes, She wore. n-gmy jersey "ittg b' l‘tannish brown coat, black ovefm, a navy," blue felt stray has? ' ’she wore no. jewelry. _ Atrwe 'iiii'r,i",'i,ie no time has been ", , 'f, I . ' set fort]; west. _ ' .‘ I Unideniidrt,d, Lady Struck by 9:4'sif1tiitthbound North. 'mstern Train Onto! he cant interesting of eg..' hibitrifi, w being shown at the Hitrhlandi7. ark public library. Just to my itfis an exhibit of various kinds of I coda would give a slight concepti? ,of'the display. Knuwillockne. the famous coach of None "ik [ t needs no introduction in his Hum any public. He is known and adiired throughout the length and breidth of the land as one of the mow successful of physical in- strysitoritsnd football mentors and it will be highly worthwhile privilege to hear himppeak on the things he has learned _ the training of boys dur- ihtr hin on of experience in this work. if! Exmrtilr AT LiBnARY ggor VARIOUS WOODS Eprhilrit 'L penned by Wm. R. Bletsc " About 100 Specimens _. Reirthsentintr Countries Frontier“: Moore of Lake For-t co0yr4ja tt snooker of notable force and eloquence and his long expor- ience lp‘ connection with the educa- tion at youth places Jtinr in ' posi- tion to, weak with knowledge and con- victim got the 'problem‘s which face tathjgnd sons in the educntion of the l [ br tmd the experiences to be l'neoutt9red during college years. Dr. Moore ‘in {very human ‘and un- f_einrtatidinit, way is successfully und.. line such problems in his college which his a splendid reputation for ',',t,ttt,th throughout the college worl had has made marked strides in all trratitihes under his leadership, and those y, . I heaChim at this dinner will tippreel Aegthe, privilegé, it is certain. ner ' Will tax an cup-city of the NINE MOI eafeterU no now being fo tat ttr tho "nib. of Feb”. "I ' F Wuhincton’s birthday, a. F " Principal R. L. Sandwich of t 1r',,Deaefuid-trttuid. high gehoot. Add” ting-mm who we been MW ltd: Pia-idem nod-315i iii; Iroeetitttttotirtr my! Kant. Rockne. alumni can) of None Dune. MIt phi-t of the program "DU" 1et'tt9,irttprdmttottui'iumtGit the Aiiittmtl team. This will be fol- towed/ttry an athletie pron-m and tumttt,ttm,thsn. . 'r1iuiitrrtimires to be one of the es- peciallg liner-eating and important oventdggo! the winter notion in high "hoor(eimus, and fathers and‘ sons are Itirtri. u very delightful ever rung. ltr, r f tgi , ft fest? mum and Saw din- it 'ry:2,e',r%iCi5, “angled-are g be premrttt -tgt grams. V - Wand. _r ' . 93mm. fri Water. Mary Francis Jean deti, Antoinn Jean and ts Jane Thomas, mnne Traub, and Lucillga‘ , mtotrr at prégram, whi o’clock, amgf IWL‘M iyid (my. Marion Miir3iirrdret1t, Dtinta and may}. Lola, Those a'sytt prhtrram wth Piano stud, Park Music l Marley, direct Wednesday, 1 and evening. ( Mrs. William l Highland T Pall "Through l born; "Throu con!.iellyr " per," MriPe ei1or Force," the School "Through Cl Amborn; "Th and Plays," the Gyrnrattm' Kendig; "Th and Games," PUPILS Al Miss Ethel sents Pu With the 1 Griswold the able 'to offer bring to this tendance. Tl sion is: Soda School as an The next , of Deerfield-t place in the Thursday, Fe HIGH scnboL P. T. This hike "as preliminitr to the Scout Leide ‘Training Course which started Mon y nitrht, Jan. 24. 'It in not too la , to mm for this cpurse, whic will be held for the next eight w rks. Anyone interested should motif ”he North Shore are; Con ued on pare Ir TI b' Wham mu A group 0 Boy Scout leaders from the North bore area council left Saturday. J . 22, for an overcnittht hike, to the nd dunes of Indiana. Toboggani ' skiing, and exploring the mysteri 'of the dam Und coun- try occupi the major portion of the twenty-f Ir hours. T Nt the hing that we have been looklna‘ fo tird to ever aince the org“: tion of our council," Scout Executive alter McPeek said. "rt will be; a g 't help to every troop end will In ua all to keep well "out" in so ting. We are ill very happy over e good news." ' It is pla ed that the cabin will be complete for A public dedication shortly foil ing scout week, and will be in xular use about March first. ' ' “Soda! Cohan: In School db an Ed! County r' _iititariorier Oscar W. S_ehrttidr'ciie' :‘lmette. The plans or. shady '. to include o. fire-place and other? tuna that will provide for year md. l comfort of campers. both Scam ind leaders. The 'iot may years are " last realized the acout troops of the North Silo 3am. Hen an'already " work p ring the'lon for a boy scout in in eh. Forest pre- serve, west t Glencoe. The cabin will be on by the tnrmdr-three troops of ‘th area for over-night and Saturday hi B. The cabi ‘is being built by the board of mmiaoioners of F Cook eotinty, l _ 'rthroueh the atom of Hike ottiktive igthorine and arm-1, Jean 1 In. Alice Ja: {up}; Gmnh ain Hansen, also" star Ann RECII Fact k Ifr, 114w and Nancy Reay, Sheridan, June Stock- _ e Templeton, Barbara, yelle Tennant, Martha orothy Thursheld, Str. gtt’y and, Gladys" Udell, "fin: on the'evenine he will commence at 8 _ elinemnd Nae Bliss, (grim Bard, Margaret 33331111. Quiet Gaiazik, h T Katherine Haitiip; "IO' Mawr. Frames 'l, s ant all thom fin- , y Cordially invited to §;eithor"or both tits HNEXT mum“ ts of the Highland bhool, Ethel, Lathrop ' , will appear in riseital tt 2, both afternoon the home of Mr. and say, 334 Hazel avenue, ing oh the afternoon will c 'tittmeriee at four rtha 1','l',t Jest! Butz, Prtulinsrpavu. Isabelle ricson; Earhart Ithners m and James Garnett, w, Doris 'Hansén, Wil- lelen Koon, Mary Lois Pfanstiehl, Norman 1tsinsottrrautiae Math, 1Thomas and Robert gating pf the P. T. A. ields high school takes , nglish club room on i. 3,.at'3 p. m. ble "umisuttee,o.f Miss program committee is F program that should Lmeeting a record at- subject under discus- , Contacts. .in the High ldueatlonal Factor. e Sessions," Mm. San- . the Class-room," Miss roach the Srhool Pa- ; "Through the Coun- id liuzam; "Tbmu n nnual," Mr. Mason; tis Committees," Miss ough the Drama Clubs iss Comer; “Through h an Ednqitional V 13 Subject PEAR IN Mr, WEDNESDAY Lathrop Marley Pre- ljls In Recital at Bay Home . m and Athletics,"' Mr. nugh the Gymnasium liss Parry. PARK. annals. THURSDAt, JANUARY dt, 1m 8:th ‘sum; Bond: on ma Nom- [ttmkerPtiim' nary Purina thtgttiatet 135%?) this High War, On Satur y awning of r_thit, week! w Out m but: -. occurs the a nad Military ball " the 'r,vsestion , . cu Highland Pa k club. This is ulw‘ays Come Unto may C' ----. one of the t enjoyable 'iti,'ir)'?i1iii' Tw Gr ' CM the club se n and preparations ire . The Belt- of S','i'th'i, being made or a lartti, triiijiiiiliiici'st1A" Love Atb) ,1n the reeei in: line in addition tot, 'd"tt,,ari, -.--.rl.-'.,. l Mr. and Mrs B. F. Lewis will be an} At the et “Way: land Mrs. C. -r. Hopkins; flttmyral my! , $33.”? T _ Mn l, Mrs. R. R. IN od; Mr. andiMn. Sennré _ a ve" H" "tiiii; mum; Mr, nd Mrs. Xaviqx- Vim“; "'rTu"/er"utuep',',' law! Mr. and rs. I... L. White“. 1.: {li-vihlidtonL ', The Fehru y program will include{ V The knowing (two young ople's informnl danced“ eighth trade chm ( a stag on FF rdary 7. a. formal dimutrl, diplomas: V winner: on F' bruary. 12, and an lin-i Georgina M. B: Normal bufN supper and' and 'G'ial Bartlett, Donald M, inn February 18 and the A’Capellng. Blaine”, Thom i Chair l of orthwetstertt ~univerxsltjy' Barbara 1ruitarii, O gwhich hum forty wipes. , ttk!ihuordrrtut, thri; M , choir wilt wider, the 'is.rtiitrr Mi Gttrarir Pm? Dink? E Dean Peter . Lutkhttr, this will 06-? Lucile 'lr-tttiris: ttt liner on Pride Ji'ehrti8ets/r _ y j. Hum 1Ehritiit"tuttt,rr1 The Mode se Miety win Jtitht k masquerade mice qq at "'?tticitr1li Hizhwo'nd, S turday, F9115. Prize: will tv, awar ed the beat bad and hunuirous co tunes. Musings: inmished by well known {me "? ,. Fi" MASOURREDE DANCE AT ' SANTI ALL, HIGHWOOD Tickets tt being sold by the band members an the three who sell the most tickets ill be guests of the di- rector at di ner later. The ticket: also age on sale at the Gull drug stores in Hi hhsnd Park and Rivinin and at the Ct drug store in lake Forest. ' MILITAR BALL Tyt ' BE HELD SATURDAY AmaaLA if at Highland Park " t rum: Program I Armagnac! The pros? m for Friday itight, Feb. 4, has been Hanged with a View to pleasing all has in musk and will contain a y My of numbers among which are _ eluded peppy marches, semi-popula tunes, symphonic treuc. tions of mo "elaborate character, old southern m ice and other features attractive a [ pleasing. Tickets tt being sold by the band members an the three who sell the H. s. BA D CONCERT. _ FR AY, FEBRUARY 4 To Be Gis n in School Auditor. ium; Program Prom.. , . ised Support Urged The ban in My every dim tinder the d tion of Harry E. Belle toPfford th 9 who attend one of the best prone .ever tttNeed by this popular :21 ical organization. They are praetie . every Tuesday eve- ning, in 8:, ition to regain school hour rehe ale and their' work" is highly com ended by those who have heard them play. T Proceeds f the concert will be used to procure . ditional instrument: find to pay exp 52: of the hand to the Northwest university chew and possibly to he state band contest at Urba‘na la . v the school WW. And then is "a? 'ti lon that mm in! helium. . ".' M V. A .. The mo! tion adopted by the coun- cil was mg by ComtrHioner the.. ney and is n part as follows: T Co tinned on page 5 Marked . tenet is being shin": in the concert be given Friday m. Feb. 4, by he High School band in bond issue F wk man and the - made to mper the radiation of fund: by t bonds Appeared (ethane on Deco 18, the city he. been plneed in a amcw/ [Indictment which can! not be foreseen. u it we: neceunry pay out coll-Morale money to fray the coete. of the im- provements which the bonds were ex- pected to d ey. Hence the city we: left with a hortage of funds for cur- rent expen 3 until the 1926 taxeg are. collected. n order to my (current expenses t refute it we: necesury to arrange or the issue of tax war, rente, whit is a proceedure gt,,t common a ,trrttr municipalities. ow- ever, it We 1d not have been neces- sary in thi use. it is pointed out, if the nut a] course of the bond issue proj F had not been interfered, with. 1 ' i The r ' it in embed, is that because of the first Meat of the bond issue V poiition and the mm Baum litigation which. it is reported. enttaesd deb! in the uh ofithe bonds Authorised by the epoch! d n of December 18, the city con " Ita - union held Siturdey. 22, adopted 3 resolu- tion lazuli g the issue of tax entici- pation w nu on the me has. 'Tet; ( Georgina M. Rainet, Mark-Liv; I Bartlett, Donald M. Bartlett, Dorothy [y. Bieimehl, Thomas H, Brewer. by. _ Barbara Ballard. 9liviitW, Cntdwll‘ 2_Lluyd Paul can; !6irtirtt r, 11Met, iGerud Pam "trt,tilte,ii, 13?”, Incite G; ttttim , "fi,,' can, ,. T in“. _r,:tji'i,tri',ti,,frtt'd ', way _"tl!iiic' Jaw Mg‘. _"rr'.re' R "ir, . V cpittrst)i"U M. Himmler. Hawaii ‘3 Kline, Flora Knits", Robert J. "ti, im, Madeline "trdtstrnsm, Robert at, delow, Rent . bani” New; “in; IN Ir?' Eugene 2t'"'kttfltilit EWW ',',)iiitt,i'iii,iiij arm _ iAGiC" 7' _.- '7‘" 0 '7'" [The ioljtau-ing members *0! fits eighth ‘grade class will receive My diplomas: . . _ Marian of making: 'ersm_ _w_ P_e* I“. ' Pr' .." j’rwldem at the new " nuke. The an”) mid-year' commence- ment exercises of, the Elm. Pine: grammar school will be ”hall! tonin- row,evening, Friday, in the auditor- ium of the mum-r pehool It Tt45 o'eloek. .' , 3 .The 101mg program wilt be ngon: _ V _ ' Stud on Thy may,“ .tete 7. wrqFN Fe 1uttrserd The Woman's Civic club of Kathi: feels particularly fortunate in having mined an authority on‘Chim of such calibre as Dr. Hutchinson at a time when affair, in the Orient need care. ful study. GRADUATION EXERCISES AT ELM PLACE SCHOOL Dr. Hutchinson's "uset win be,] "The Struggle for Control in China." He in -attr tteatin" to income-ct the assent trouble situation in China, him betr a with“: of Show from 1916 until 1921. " who; three _ pore printed in Shea. be 1,glgg'ad to mm m our and to know moron“! may Mei tiomsotChina. Hench-tutu correspondent else for the New Yak Globe and for o Pekin dolly not; In 1924 Dr. Hutchineon published his) book “China's Reel Revolution" which} has had wide recognition. Hi: schooll book “The Story of Methodism" you! published last November and has been very well received. Dr. Mutehirtion is not only an authoritative writer! on tyeitrn “air: but is much in‘de- ) mend as a lecturer. . E As managing editor of The Chris- tian Century, probably the new,» vocative and fomrd looking relig- ious journal in the United 8m, Dr. Hutchinson has had every..oppom- nity to follow recent development: in China., ' ' At an anally oitporttn? time ii the lecture of Dr. Paul Ha -, men- acing editor of The Ch ham jCen~ tury on "China" to be _ Id " the meeting of the Women? Civic club of Rubia, head”. Feb. l, at'8 p. m. it the village house. Thin " the annual open meeting of the Woman'e Civic club Ind the public is moot cordiany invited to attend. Chinese treasure: but by club menm'ill give oriental ”nowhere to the on; 'rtanan.d9titeet.tqtreau-it1 be served after the have. DR. PAUL HUTCHINSON , t '10 SPEAK ON CHIEA "The Struggle for Ontroi In China" Will Be Subject at Civic Meeting Feb. 1 Gould C.‘stis at "itse ' KW Perk Nash Co. has been elected! ftert president a; the - W60!» end other o4BtseN e1qeted up dr. C. V. Nichols. ttmt vice-padded; Dr. J. D. Simon, second 2attg.flt't, Marshall L. Johnson. secretary; B. Nuts. tressurer; Arthur w. 010m. BerIxtaatt-at-erma. . The club new hes shout twenty charter members and will have their charter banuet .Thurpdsy evening " the Green Tea Pot. At which time presidents and, members of . other Americsn Business club will be guests. ' , achievements ' The Amie-n Bub-s club is I prototype of hoary, Hon, etc, and is the only national civic club oun- ind multiply tor you mi Magnum-unma- . "i. iiAG Cactus: moat import-mm torr1tmrtpeiatuhutoevow 1a_tmt_buttteoe-ttimuri'ut a cm of the _Amreltats,,JMhte" club. an org-am o! "trite, In with a national mp6 tad mugs“. todomtthinp for'thdr - ities, with keen insulation ' a. troof work accomplhhod by that .W- Wood. Florence I. mutant. e G. Zimmer, T _ l t T PV" W ,,fJWs' 5;?ng Fi'ert?,?stl' 'a'r,t, a"?! " with}; if: _ n . Chun- ctiorme Ihi'iec'a"?kl I 8mg 33hr um Rudd l The Royal Aitsitiiim ma unwind! a in. 81. " eight o’cled not! h§roanu “at ttnd “can“. cw. ‘ T HWLL 2rh'i1'lggilltlfi. 3 ANNnrtilRBAl, AN. tt g Otr am Tuesday " idiiesor, Feb. I And 2, St. Jam eet'ts ch): wilt give a mimstrel It St. James hall. Highvood.’ 'o'dock. 1'the thirty men tak _ . It“) worked hard to make' mecca. They will be assisted the Us. lBird Nahum Tho . mu- 1ir"iitviuriiGtiai.Ti: 'r"", _ A but " hive til-”Ch Slim-e 'tattioatattrito'eBoeE ». Auto-cyan” to ad “mums with or tthem. {lithium M 1 Ah addml on iti M (tions, Medan Dr. M 'r in- ;temive study of the t unha- g silks in eastern Bumps, hm fMondny'.eveaiu before . . PM iclub of Chieatto. a. to m- to the cut shortly “be! talk be. l, fore the mama M w . '- an Mr. Gram is u very speaker. and is V011 "qtrat . In M on motion pictum " that W entire time to emi ' M for the improvement of tttis, T of all? cation, ind gnteetahantaratt. " W are in any my in . “on pictures are invited to ' d. MINSTREL SHOW. tl, T _ v 8T.‘JAMES HALL' BB. " Bhte Bird thihestiai, Assist; Performance Hex: . f, Tuesday; In“ Mic at 2: Nelson L. Guise; :9! the Edueotionat Sam and M mum. Will'speak at _ {bah School P. T. A. W (its. I. NELSON L. CREE Editor of "no Wood "nan. *m- - "Ne cal- endar at events for ltr..: J huh brie! thmhtoo - - with oiBeUU Wm: to u - any social arm-in hi! but. tht Philly morning, he will M., A It: for. at Lincoln Center. , l Satu- dar,ttewiitbettiHe banal: luncheon u the M» v Nana's club, following If." " i M the meeting oflhephl ‘1/ mad.dq. ution dew of - "final-- thm. Atatuatthe ' x tntNehrb that “Moon. Dr. . - - will meet'theVnun " aim andthepmnuof '" P sum. He " b. an tttrt-' » a a. board of dim a! c' in... 1583.le . oeqttita. In 'tmatrt- " "d . Dr. num'. ,, r for“ Janka-Jacki. 'r-bo. foretheEvnatttetetNndqAfh.- clubutbe First Pr}. . ts' " M following which lie vi Indium wpotVu-u - Tttther- ception room; clued» , It.“ Mrs.ClurlaFndq-§ek .3. . 'tod Eiranstou will " , = Br. Inc- C when at sum. , " to his talk before the my - " ehrtr of Wilmette. . 'r, _ Woman'- club on this ." v. . Will Have In”, " Dr. “Gracia. - in Chicago on hid-7.1“ will be the (not: of in. Andrew Irae a; at any: that "W. ati,_ahm been We! 2h Yule. Re In. wrmuii an“: at boohontheltndyd I.” whichm,ww, . - md “Shkupeue'l ' M. The edeteatN-1 h (if- in: the membmiol II n- naul opportunity a W- en'l time is very I! hr a-mid whileheilherelnCh ‘Alil- viution in e3rteatded All Val-Ir stadium to be the of the. watchman-nil hMP-rkulnv‘n tilntrtiatshtBrntth+ Ittitrnndttnstteeas- ett_ttthr"i - A-ite.. DnmnrrNiiV - idontofVu-u “it“ .”ch “a u. mildly. lag- magnum “lemma W MWm’ndub but“ dar,Petst,etr.tt0r. “bk WOMAN’S CLUB Inn; ttrr "'grg,S'2g'/tif tomeathHeeerr, " ADDRESS LINCOH P.T.h. :22, the _'. Incline ”and: " Non 1.- Fi; Er?,,

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