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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1927, p. 8

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ii if v35 L .." lh F31 The mos; delightful .6-room stucco on Vine avenue east. Wonderful lo" cation, 3 bedrooms, sun porch, etc. Iillim'arkritrry REALTORS Will rent to Oct. Ist. Immediate possession. Also the choicest selection of houses, vacant and acres. tt in tg'gtti2i,r2th um Wooten}: [ m,“ mnsretfthed_wtittldmtdttrrttt tr-oh-so-bod-kts- dlntions to viokte. _ offer the following This substantial home in mad, ern, wall built. about ten years old. _ Lot 75 feet. large trees, in one of r best neighborhoods. Five him-Ts from main station, but in the new, better location. Seven room banetddw type. First floor has standard tive room ar.. rangement besides sun mtrlor, large open porch, full tiled bath, pantry. coat rooms, charts. etc. Second floor has two sleeping rooms, bath and storage room. For purely personal reasons this home is ot%red at 1920 prices. Early action it necessary as this BARGAIN will soon.be taken. 536 Central Avenue Phone 2360 - Residence 2614 Real Estnfa Insuianco , Renting mm OF' OUR BEST OFFERS Highland Park 69 or Central 4625 name “A manure: M “I N M Five room banal" with (land in sleeping patch. b dar basement my. this lo. cation - near sham And school. 'tMo0.0lrott my terms. W. W. RHCHARDT Real Estate Fireplace. "lot water heat fauna bh" 368 CENTRAL, Avert y? 7:45:59 I "." T I 'liiill'i"i'iiiiii,t,1 EVERYTHING m REAL ETA" Facing Sheridan [ Rim! “IONIC 'AII. ILLINOI- FURNISHED I P,t'i'i/4t, yg1li'iiils FOR SALE ttg) pprr'T A _ "Ti. RN” at“ il)'ter 1145” I ,5- I Z Oni/january 24 the Catholic Daugh- Irs ' America had installation of tt llowing newly elected offieerr. " regent. Elisabeth O'F'lahertr, qieer, gent. Ann Ingersoll; prophe- t'ess,r't, usan Barrel]; financial secre- 'tar$i,f Elizabeth Sherwin; historian, l Gabi 11a Walsh:, treasurer, Catherine "nut. - aid; monitor, Della Redmond; jitmtiifei, Rose McLaren; trustees, ‘Maryiil Kenolt, Margaret Fitzgerald; thre.irilt: Marie Ehrens; lecturer, _ hnntv/tLswel1yn., 'fi'iiriiiafifi, Rev. F. J. Magner, hpokeiion the scope of work covered by th .’ organization and on the duties of t: 'officers and members. Then Miss f nna Curley sang twp popular .i)tsmrt,'#s, Alice, her sister, accom- tanylgig at the piano. Miss Anna {hay 'Serg . Trust Rink; , Qua: 1 Adm I A him installation of officers of the 1t'tiith, Americain Win Veterans bard " Auxiliary wasv held "Friday tvvnhilt. Jan. 14, in St; James.hal1, 1risr11ithod. The folldwing officers (were manned! I . ti Auxigfxy and 'Camp Join in i Ciremonies at St. James ': _ i: t Hall, Highwood T tt')banquet followed. The tables ~Were, antifully decorated with pur- ge at! gold trimmings. The refresh- _ ent wb' mmittee, headed by Margaret (ii'jtaejirald, with Lottie Nolan, Mary _ "osrto8) and .Rose McLaren assisting, erve _the duintiest of dishes in a keltjtractive, manner. l - 'i, 'oeihtuest of honor at the banquet ty rs. Mae McGrath of Chicago, [he i 'Vtgllimz oMepr, who is also the ,tfistri 'deputy. i The? are planning a card party iy'hioNiixrill be their last social event berm Lent. The public is cordially Einvit to attend. The members will tend tickets in a thort time and the date va' the party will be announced later, i this paper. ' . _ SPA'ngIsn WAR VETERANS (i, HOLD INSTALLATION Mazi 'tr entertained with classical se- lectio t at the piano. _ f As" token of appreciation to both ?Mae .' cGrath l and the first past grim ’egent. Edith Morren. the court 'preset ed each with a beautiful silver fund}, _ _ may: ATujAMES COURT Np. 951 , I? INSTALL OFFICERS datiii!ie Daughters of America 3 'l,I?so Plan Card Party to l . 'rl Be Held Soon . her into n uneonaeiout cruel- tr w eh would be revolting it it were not" pitiable. Ht is not through her,: owever, that the little fantastic ni (his tragic end. He too is the vieti " of an inevitable destiny, fore- 'gt'tt,i, from his birth. He lives one brig, "tour, a gay leaf upon the tree of Mr, and then is blown away and lift! 13?; The insight and sympathy s own! 'by both the original writer of the Itorr and ittradaptor are very movillg: This play is not easily for- miany of a Play" Written ; b ( Mm. Wmhzton ”a 4 you.” to Be Given Offl offie, Sr. Fe-president A v Me Jr. ire-preside/nt, Mrs. Chpt i, Ain-Mrs. Crowley, Pat mic 'tttsAruetor--Mrs Con Jump-Mrs. Kennult Ash ttant conductor-Nr Gu V s--Ahna Meyers :4 has Jim. _ l Sr? _ I ary-Catherine Mi. TN" iuvir--Jos/pitik, ka ', ”:3 GIVE PLAY JAN. 28-29 D 1)1vet'r.,rf2stlr:'s'iii.ri', Muzik, i tver-Joseph; Kampv. 3 Jil, _ Camp of1icers 's. i 1 tttu1er---Clatyntre: Monahan. . t _ 'r/e-command/r-Fred E. Ttline. I _ ‘ .s-eommauder--L. Kauault. I ? ‘of the dar-Ftred Schwnf- .ot the guard.-Jotin' Rtunt'rii. s ergeant,s "- A Jerry Deegati, mane, . g L _ mswVencil' Mum. . ian--Edrthrd Garringeic, . 'in-wr. Golden. , l ,itst---Chai, Chhsé. . neil Muzik. "V "matrter:attrnr: andgten. att-John icttrwibv. V l q Auxiliary Offieers t--Mr,e. Monahan John " Meyers, Prank a " Wil! Kline. T _ Frieda 1ndall an I the I kin J udsr Judm in bi: week J udg od or, mobi int _ will Pyt 11t _ mat 'i, late, mue I man trial disti were Bah Jam Bat Quin " dolpl fluat ban, I Rabi] W ill, Theo sell Fitz: TI ture was or ie tasti anim succc the t expel til i' taini live ( rock" orch ard 7:45 til the 1 tek" audi' Janu the 1 tos distr pres Park son, Schn " Mel! T con Big est Knights of Pythlaa installed the one." following the Pythlan Bit end the installing omen, Rav- m Roth, was assisted by Wm. g " grand prelate. s. Roberts an " an“. The following of- fi were installed: Pant chancellor. Wil a Dover; chancellor commander, R. . Smith; vice chancellor com- m er, Arthur England; palate, Ma Lauridsett; master of works, " el Sloman; keeper of R. S. t M. of " A. W. Himmler; meter of can: nor, Leo Carlson; mater at at ' Harlan Rogers; inner guard, E. orttenaen, and outer guard, P. NO Mt trie eall An pur yea . Shore lodge Knights of ' sud Lske Shore Temple of Slsteii_held e Joint inst-lla- tio Wednesday evening, Jnnusry " st hell; “throw. he insinu- ing' was Ethel Hepburn. unise- ed Jennle Cummings. (tend senior end Carrie Peterson. [and monster. in ' the following ofBeem: Put eh , Florence Yuan most excel- len chief, In 'Henderson; excellent sen ' Halon Mannheim; excellent jun r, Ida Roberts; manger. Helen Ke t; mistress of R. end c., E l Hepburn; mistress. of Bnanee, An Smith; ,nrotector, Isnbelle Jub- ren ; guard, Ruth Rogers. , VHS If m Th It (shape, queer birds, and unusual alt followed each 'other in rapid 831011. . nty members of the high school tra, under the direction of Ger- inkeloo, director, assembled at nd provided excellent music un- knmander.MacMiuan was ready ak. members who played were Ru.. Buller, Milton Care11, Joseph , Charles Hadlock,-Jane Wen.. rthur West, John Jacoby, Lola on, Ralph Cole, Leslie Maiman. d Erickson, Ellen Williams, 1'0 Osborn, Clifford Sloan, Rus- atterson, Ruben Swanton, and raid. students who acted, as ushers ohn O'Connor, Hans Baht, Karl John O'Connell, Junior Cope, Hood, Thayer Batt, Henry' t' William Quinlan, Howard n, and James Harris. e 34th Dist. Pythian association guts of 'the following lodges: land Park, Highwood, Lake For- nd Waukegan. e to the fact that this district Boon be headquarters for an ian activities for the domain of is, as a conaéquence of the ulti- rue of the present grand pre- Perry L. Persons, of Waukegan, Pythian association has been d for Friday, Jan. 28, 1927, " rson’s hall, Lake Forest, for the axe of electing offieers for the ly fifteen-hundred people heard Q1173“? "North of the Arctic Cir- iLgivon in the Deerfield-Shields r rium 'at'8:15 p. m. on Friday, ry 21, by Donald B, MacMillan, 'pid" areti explorer. Mas with rvident enjoyment that i diean followed the story of the igtion from the time it left Im- tl returned. There were enter. rig pictures of the natives who in skin tents in the summer and Caves; in the winter. Close-ups ubvrgsof gigantic form and fan- TH SHORE PYTHIANS T0 ELECT QFFICERS District to Be Headquar- er, pf J'ythlan Aetivitiés 5 interest and activity is being ifested to the end that this dis- ‘will be justly fit for that unique action. he present offieers of the 34th ict are R. W. Lewis, Waukegan, ldent; Harry Friebele, Highland f viee-president; James S. Jami- 'aukegan, secretary; Rob.ert W. Her, Highland Park, treasurer. special meeting of the 34th Dia- [ILLAN LECTURE IS GREAT SUCCESS L Auditorium Thronged by Big Audience to Hear Noted Explorer uit Judge Claire C. ch'vards formed Saturday by Judge Ar- isthor, of Rockford, that his in- knwws’ould prevent him from to Waukresran this weak ty u in criminal matters. Judge Wis also leatmed,Sattarday that Edward D. Shurtleft was injur- Thursday, when hit by an auto- and‘knocked Mn, in Maren- his loaves Jydn'Edyar-ds alone circuit tot the present. r e Edwards had 'thatitttyr' to this ‘wcek studying civil mat- hiqh he had heard during the war months and has not yet de- lut, no pressure of other work. If? of the injury suffered by 3 Fischer in Waukegan last Week ‘Edwardshu decided to preside place in criminal matters this business manager of the lee.. was Jacqueline' Keaster. She waisted in one of the box offices gm of. the talk by Edgar Jen.. at Lake' Forest Jan. 28 " JE EDWARDS IS . HAVING BUSY WEEK snow LODGES m cu: 503 or m JOINT INSTALLATION AT ALCYON THEATRE e tremendously tense and grip- pin detail of the stage play is mn- teri lly enhanced by the effectiveness of ft-stage by-play and the super any honic orchestration which rein- for s it from the pit. m 'ttrwhenunmrttathetttntttto go beyond the street curb in their pk . A club eertiihate of member- ehi is being given to nll who Join. ndny matinee nnd evening Fun S le and his "Oklahoman" will be on he stage. featuring Baby Dorothy Joh son. the youngest star in vaude- vill . This tiny mite ploy: a un- ph le no you never heard before. She has been featured for the put nine " hat Price Glory," Wi11iam,Fox't, pie rization of the stage play of like titl , entered its fourth week at the Ga ick Theater in Chicago, Monday. Th houses have been uniformly pac ed to capncity. due in no small m ure to the unanimous endorse- me the prev acclaimed the story. we 3 at the Capital theater, Chi- cag ' where she scored I great suc- ces On the screen Jack Holt is tea. tur in "The Forlorn River." during " petrol-mum and it In d they ate the B0ttgBS of my . ugh Ind In mien! tau. for t young inns take Uncle Bob uri- o n nanny of them having ndorted hi into the My circle: _ he]. Bob was the orufetntor of his now famous "Curb in the Limit Cl”nndvrhemcrhegoeahoin- at eta the kiddies ht his "tetrtirst c pain by showing than whnt he CmACITY ATTENDANCE T WHAT PRICE GLORY" h autism 'rYW.T3Meit," Utah B in person in appearing for . tin- i time in "multjut to the hi If a much needed chm an}! m ' and incidentally to [In his mil- lio of radio fans n chm. to no In hm‘one of their favorite bead. m n. UncleBobhuboonnpug. a; - Davin: been We - of on: 42, letters thtding their my to his ' in. My of til-90.1“” u 'm Wigwam of the man... his tkd.. ti m. birth!” rattling! 3nd N h tho that to ban your an" :0- In and window- alt-nod More "a!” up your slam window. No chum Ne m -. Ink. your nominal“ in ndnneo. ICELAND PARK WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE W 630 Church Street The Arch Preserier Shoe Slfol) _ _ _' ' T EVANSToN' , . ii is Uncle Edwina Beginning Monday, January 30th . _" $7.85 February w _.lr, , F Clearance 'si/i, ', There are not all sizes, in each lot but you will This sale consists ist broken and discontinued lots ,0? If" 20%. off 20% off all éut steel and Rhinestone buckles. . All Sizes, . in the Entire Group at One Low Price all. Daniel Green Comfy Slippers.‘ Bridge Clubs and Private Bridge . Parties may have Score Pads We invite you to see our eomphi, display of the latest Show models -- a (d will. be glad to demonstrate any of ttui attrac-s tive motor ears without any' ot) ' atioo to you. Highland Park Ante} Sales . 111 New: M. John- Amue w mt! mowers or GENERAL nan "Dry Cleaners as well as Lauridererf .telephoning 178 or ‘uun at: you in: RELIABLE LAUNDRY [if Highland Park Phont crawled 231 $7 Park "t / at 15

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