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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1927, p. 23

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_ TI- volllu " lb W - 2nMe,,tNat,N'dti a! “MINI. ' _$trr_i-B.qrV.VtFD_ ',',f2PyyAteSPePeete, ' “haunt-nu.- tr' -srtNt.rttme-ttp,- w... W WWW» Bluff mad, Clem-0', mttertained at (a on Sunday. Inch SO, in honor of Mr. Putters mother, Mrs. Floren- tine Mad of Chicm. who is 99 years old today. Mr. mind In. Pret- d mind I nan of G1eoeoe u he m It dinner and bike it My Ming. -dotmod,mt-ottemitnrortt Intel 0. front Maxi. who they Whom-eh. Dan-IIan ““0“th -er-dtelr-dhm.tuqrtttarr. Gat-ire-u-r. June: limb-In. 538 Retairt nod. KmtiTworth, who is unending Fri” too uniwnity. In paced the en- trune cuminntion for Hallie] college. Oxford. and plans to Imam! that col- lege this summer. h Vin K. Suit-er of Krnih-th no tb" urlt of honor " the - - " thr “W Me. Art Ml twenty-eight others m In Imam} held My ”new... t/iiiiit"",l'e" trrmor. , an. A mean. of the baud cl as. Tye mum was made notable byi Teetors in fortowed by luncheon at; tte Wm‘e of the reruns of (on 11:30 o'clock In. Lynn White on] "mind!!! chm. Mrs. Louise I tale on "um of Tree- und P"erme!e.otftetqpet_tt Mn" "Ia-mud by "i7Jaiiiri'i"ri. Mrs, mum Helm. of the ran ' “5-1an chapter of [iv-alum: In. -- '.t.tie, (mums! tin mum. Mrs.A.J.Bautranearurtahtedth. . W", ". "-ch0%” but.” for the can.» hug"!!! Shh! VIII” W: M school mm: beoettt " n “ima'we‘o the m eh»- In. Charles V. Sol-m of 425; mm mm m. erlllethlV who has: tell his landing the put two monthvu’ I In Coulomb. null: no. tam Annual -. on Saturday, lurk " for the - I.., Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sweeney of Chicago unnoum the W! of their daughter. Mary Catherie. to John Joseph Hartnett. pan of In. John J. Human of Chicago. (ml, of Wietoetkn, school smug! bend: at a hash]. .rtdteawedrtewHvmtherH-% GM. Tttedmteenttdeordr-t, wfttbe.freonttheDrlebertee-trt My Sauna. In his». trtte um vim .11 point.“ WINNE'I'KA VILLAGE of mum in the islands. And will PARTY CANDIDATES put-kl? be m a“! Mar. . h - -- , Nombated "it Week for Ola Mrs. Gentle E. Orr of 775 Grove “not Chant-(w. "ntertained " I fare» well dinner party in! Dr. and Mrs. Dwight C. Ormrtt 'on "3aturdar eve- ning, Mun-h PP., " the Skokie Conn- try club. The dinner preceded the subscription duke. In and Mrs. Or- rut! nailed Sunday for Europe. an R, s. Crosby of 200 me? Mr. and In, Edwin w. Harland! street, Glerteoe, has Just returoed) 48] South avvnuc. Glencoe. have re- trom . six weeks' trip to Florida; turned from I month'l trip to [florid-L) when she visited her father. E. Pu _ - _ Chester of St. Peter-. T Mr. mud Mrs. W. B. Pavey, B4tr Lia-' Mrs. James M. Sheldon of 2N Sunk Ive-hue. Gimme. 1nd her dumb- tor. Belly. Ind non. June. it. Jr" who is a freshman at the University of Chicago. left Friday for Winter Pnrk. 'FlL. to visit Mot. Sheldon'l puma. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stew ons. ' Via-2&1. Ind he sister. In. L. y, Fun! An: in person, and his enter. Norlnn, alumina! friends " ttyeh-) when. tomb" with cards and dune- -rmadbridee Friday. Marsh ML ‘inc m In my“: the diva-sign " ------ ' ; the Drake hotel Friday evening, Mrs. Ralph Hobart of 600 Prospect Mirth 25. for those who will be glance, Winnetka, Ind her son. John.) (nuts " the nnmnl party given by in! mm on the 6rst of April from an China) Junior school. In. Ralph Hobart of 600 Prospect .(enln, Winnetka, nnd her son. John. " mm on the first of April from LIJolln. Calif. Harry J. Sulliv-n of 115 Chestnut urn-nus. Winnetka, is bark this week from running where he has beers for the put month. Mm. Sumnn and the children will return about the Bee- ond week in April. “I. -. "o""'."". - v. - Ink-tic chapter of Chicago DAL, with the. member: at he: cm m on My. Inch , ttttted Mr. ad Mrs. Francis Miller of (53 Ah shut. Gm. arrived Sum HERA {Mi-Io; N. in, when the, hue been since October. the' It“; conféim " Rock ' hue. Winmh. alumina! . put, of ftieateb " luncheon an Wetland-y, WI 16. " the Women's Illinois AthNtir'ehats inter taking her tests to the "tint anion .ttret,eatteetaimqd ttatiti'lnt, Mr. mm, who i. the lone! deme.Iuchlt Mr. M In. Jouph P. Davis of 727 Sixtoeli‘lutl we" present. 1eteerrruiiiFit known on the __ I-th _ He han lived in Wil- ln. Kelvin. C. Chm "P Pt 3 my. tinny yam when-muAm trtrtmtNetieat ”hand In. I'nd Belley. 220 My, “)1! Gen}. WI. loss Mrs. William Modes, 'r" Oak “not. w. and In Jerry '."ettery, 21lttuty up? of the P): kappa PART THERE all. Social And Personal of 161 N13! of the} Mrs. W, A. Kemp of 502 Jackson [ Avenue, Glam. entertained at In " “emu of bridge on Wednesday. i Mud: 23. _ The new" will be informal. The v-rviee_wiiibereedatuseEztatetride .mil! Epiuopnl church and A re- M',',,'?.'.' for relatives willlollow at the Winder-mare Edat hotel. In. Craig may will be matron of honor And {Dalian Worthington of Glencoe will The young couple will be at hone I, their friend. after Ely i, " 6t he gm -'eeutlr appreciated by tin on Much t3. " and 25. hteftas all when to be male. Inform-don midi-3 it any be had from In. H. B. Badman. 385 Washington ave- (a an... m by a. WM.- Vmuco My In! ml: "ere-st-ar-gp.-. Pirtm.teeri. WWI. la» n II. L India. Walk A. - "MMImIHyP. W. III-r. Wink- A. ”.8. A. m - h.t---Wgturi. [M h w a! e.regrr--rN.. “an. In.“ -te--Bgmat A. Rt'iiai.a-cad Mr. Ind Mrs. W. B. Pavey, tutr Lin- coin IYCIIIQ. Winnetka, entertained "vent, [nests at dinner and bridge St. Pltrick'l day. A meeting win held Inst week at the home of In. Clarence T. Mac- Neille. m Blue road, Glencoe, to or- nniu the Gimme chapter of the Daughters " the A“ Moln- tion. The emailing recent. In. Winthrop Girling. pram“ to the mu "can. In. Frank t Mann. the m of Meaty-me- man who we at“: for new and twenty-eight others who we ”plying for the honor. The um. conference of the D.A.R., "rt 'htattretre3dat murmur, uh. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Brat-knit oi Sheridan. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goble of (Mono .Ire occupying the Goble residence during their " some. Wm 01 anon on wanna-yd Stud Width Mnreh 23. ' i It was duo pointed out that street --_-.--- ‘widths should be left more to the GLENCOE NOW MAS discretion of the committee Ind sub- CMAPrER or D. A. IL; dwidrr rather um brine held to . - ‘hw that in npplied to the entire Meeting Held Lu! Weak to, county. Form mull”: M The error of the art, as he pic- "mm “M inn-ed it. was that hors were made ,to govern all pareels of Und through . __ . the county whereas it Applied in some A meeting V“ held Inst week “1 instances and was l decided miMt in the home of In. Clarence T. Mac-i others. ' Among the patrons and putronenscs for the umr are Mr. and Mn. Dorm er Mecord, Mr. and In. Rem Bry- nnjr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Bream, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman M. Goble of sit Ash street. Winnetka. chfun- der fyy I thrvt weeks' trip_to Cai for- Mr. Ind Mrs. human- A. Jnnney of an Spruce street; Winnetka, re- turned Saturduy from n week's trip to New York. nod In, Nelson Buck. Dr. and Mrs. Rupert Wolfenden, Mr. and Mrs. C. u, Snyder. Mr, and Mrs. Bernard C Garrison; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Molt", Mr. Ind Mrs. Bion J. Arnold. Mr. Ind Mrs. Axel Lonnuist, and Mrs. E. L wiekwire. Am the my attractive main "dire gin. for the mm: m Inch-on Ibo-er: with In. George tr. Smkr of Gleencoe, Hill lury WW": of Glance, uni [in Alice Shim-u: of Kenilworth the hou- Potent vie-me, Riverside, 'm Mr. And Mrs. William H." can}; ml Follow)" h tho Met min-M By “at My In Cue-a; the Nine: The In.“ In - to get at the collection as noon at possible an it in a in him not than the Film "att-a. Re In: “Mud his {out with two new emphys- and probablv will 3H ml! more to any the ate them the path of {the nut which some. the ttrrrt day 1 for paying all a. In! penalty date. An informal organizxtion id pup- orty owners. with Attorneyb E. M. Rug-tn! and Judge Martin 0. Deeher u spokesmen. explained the proposed revision to the members of the bond. stating that it had gone beyond the point when settlement with the pht immune mu out of the question. _ , By Baud Action l Supervisor Ed layman, Lake Him. and“ of the committee, teit that any duration: or.revisiont, ‘would be a matter of board ution 'I tather than of the committee. 'rstibe-it-d Mm "'lL"l'f.l."'l.'fd=MWf,lt --ht_ae-rth.eur6- ie"erdt-riq.eeteiiaia,u; CurBPhANBTOLD tuuttdutf.'tt'tut.'c1u: 'alYuTr'dhl'l.Wd',N2'rf. mam.ma.m ehb-m-eb.irgisim- Int-Iowan!“ m he argued. was not resulting in what the board had hoped to bring about. Residents. he painted oat, of Chicago and other cities who pur- chased lake and river front property wanted all the freedom from laws al- Iowed for their vacation period. They wished. he said, to build where they wanted without having to observe a building line that was more or less a meaningless action on the part of the) board as far a: the lake regions were» concerned. 1 The work of extending the 1926 tax has been completed by County flak kw A. Bendee, WM}. there were 00.000 property (lo-crimin- on the books but year. there m that 102.000 this yen or an ittere- a! 12,!!!) ”reels. A nut port of this has come through the NW. WINNI‘I'KA GAIDIN Within two weeks Treasurer Roy Braeher of Lake county wilt hive ap- proximately 55.000 to 60,000 tax BUttemegtU in the mil for the tax- - of the county. it In: unnounc- ed at his once In: week. new “All” And the .nticiMted collection In this mr will not ex- reed mm Ind more than likely wilIbeebtmtth..ameasit,maht SEND TAX NOTICES OUT SOON. EXPECTED He cited, as illustrations, the swamp land district through the lake region whvre enormous sums would haw. to he rorpended before such I road could K used by tunic. Says Law Invalid Attorney Runyard reminded the brcud that the ontire act was illegal und that it had bien thrown out in Wino-elm”; county through a ruling in the circuit court that was handed down by Judge C. C. Edwards while sittinz in Rockford. There has been no Illinois legislation to sponsor such an act, (la-w Treasurer Plans to Issue About 55,000 or More Bills Two other restrictions placed by the zoning laws were hit by the at- tornoy. He objected to the specifying of a building lane and to the dictation of street widths. SUBDIVIDERS ARE URGENT After prolonged argument over ll- leged injustice: of the county zoning laws to lubdividen and lot owner! the bond of tsupervisors " their Much meeting referred the problem to the plat committee and two anor- neys to remit back " the April reor- ganixgtion lesion. wr Om important change is demanded by the property owners. A chm in the zoning laws calls for a road on all action lines. This. Attorney Run- yard "cued. would be out of the queB- tion in some townships. lliMYllmlt0ilisi. I 80NNlIl1tyh)N't'Y Ne thtiter Up With County Board and Luna Refers _ It to Ck-mittee to Goliath of tax last your ranged ,mrurrat".tihtia to} my P.. Park district. 3. Winneth school district No. 36. The govemihc bodies and functions of each department were discussed. Chief of Police Talks W. M. Peterson, Winnetka chief of police, Rave a talk on understanding 'the workuf the police in enforcing the trafiie laws. The work of educat- ing the people to this end is being undertaken, he aid. The chief re- Special 'guests for this meetiiik were Mrs. W. J. Huddle. In. Ran- dolph Buck, Mrs. W. P. Brown, ‘13.; Carrie B. Prouty, Mm. Eugene Sn, and Mrs. Green, representing various‘ women's groups. More than 120 won: en attended this interesting “Wilmet- " Day" prom. I Tells of hteimgfheu Trip 3 Mrs. John N. Vanda Vries present- f ed Mrs. Wnlter Benson, chairman of ' the fittattee mince, who spoke call her recent trip to Sprinttfleid to ctr-lr tend the general assembly where the) bill on "Women on Juries" came up. . Miss (h-mmell then presented H. L. Wotrthisrr, village manager. who gave a most interesting talk on village gov- ernment. The monthly meeting of the Win- netka League of Women Voten ‘IS held last week " the Winrtetha Com- munity house. Mrs. June- Witatle- worth and nine members of her pre- cinct committee served I most de- ngmtul funcheon. . This meeting also marked the fifth birthday of the League of Women Vutesrs, and Miss Elizabeth Gemmell, first president of the' league. was in- troduved by Mrs. Vander Vries, pres- ent president, and asked to preside for the afternoon. Mr, Wunlhiser distributed outlines of Inca] L'm'vrnment under the follow- ing beadiruss: 1. Village government. HEAR INTERESTING TALKS Monthly Semi“: Held In That Village Last Week Pmes . Successful; Several WOMEN WMSIN maximum nil-nth.- ELECT OFFICERS or T COMMERCE CHAMBER; "aibertyviBe--teir, Omani-I ',, nation of Business Men 1 _ Chose Leaders ( Mrs. Carrie M. Prouty followed, speaking of the Winnetka public li- brary. The growth of the library has been so great that the need for a new addition is felt. Plans tor this have been drawn up with the hope that the people would be favoring the plan. quested that every driver acquaint himself with state trattic laws that he may avoid difficulties. At a meeting of the board of diree- tors of the Lilrertyvitlelumtetein Chamber of Commerce last week the odken for the tint yen of the new ortranixation were named, as follows: President-J. B. Morris. Vice-president-E. H. Bluhm. 'rrensurer-F, J. Wright. A committee composed of Jesse S. Hyatt, Jay Cairns and R. J. Lyons was appointed to investigate the cababilities pf the applicants for the position of 'reeretarr-maruttter. This committee is to report to the board of directors, and recommend the man to be employed A; the success of on omnimion of this kind is dependent [urgely upon the secretary-m-er, the committee proposes to be very careful in their selection. Earl Elliott, a soldier at Fort Sher- idan. who had his wife, Ada his Elliot, arrested some weeks ago on a charge of bigamy, after she had mar- ried another soldier, Ernest Hickson, without taking the trouble to get a di- vome. has apparently decided not to prosecute her and to allow her to live with her second husband. according to Waukegan newspapers. She was granted a divorce from her first has- band by Circuit Judge Claire C. Ed- wards, on a charge of cruelty. the suit not being contested. Arthur Bonnet spoke for the bond issue in "No Man's Land,” with Mr. Henry Stanton speaking for the oppo- sition. The meeting was adjourned at 11 p. m. WOMAN IN BIGAMY CASE GETS DIVORCE “S'BRIDm-z CLUBS A.ND PRIVATE t,'liriiiriiis MAY HAVE SCORE u.) PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING ofi.H. P. 1.78 on CALLING AT THE M RELIABLE LAUNDRY, ads. Following is the ticket mainland last week by the New People’s may of Gleam for village oak“: For president-Wi-ted D. Gerber. For trmstees-Marvin E. Nevins. Alfred B. Smith, Funk D. Hahn-tick. For village marshal-Rudolph Kur- Betuter. For police constable - Walter Rn- dolph. GCENtitE monks “ PARTY CANDIDATES TRY IT AND Yori, RELY UPON OUR SWEET AND CLEAN WET WASH i -L"Ac"Tii:r'ritl i saws BACK i my WEEKIQ" t 5 WASH we.C.,--ip-s I For street commissioner-Aaron ottr,tErt..Reel, I AI ”.1an . TELEPHONE H. P. “1w ~1'HB

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