Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1927, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

, PART'I'WO 3 In“ an Chum-d Ado-tf-rt. " I in “at Station =.t.uttip.heiiii)Ufi I. 1','ett2'.',"c'rtt my! 9...... rich " . - m to- matttr. mun-7m... th.-rmtarh_t--t. oil-thunk. uh“ gum-mm}. my. ,.e','Tatgt2tgtgt una- 'iWa'fd%'dJ"3,1CN',T,,"'t D.eherbt_.eu.twttttt. -etibtertamMh-t.th. It.bmrHbea-eeafrnt-e, ttmtt-etti-tittmseeeomt ummumwub fietetth-ti-irerrH- “manhmw cmm 110le 18 3mm 10 Hm tint-violin "Wheat-dun M we use in their emttrfbrgtkat. ,hitd-at4mee,mrwth.eth._m.t 1ryet1rlttyttdrrnmr. - - rpm- day. an! th'aodhmi‘i Another prong-“We staph the de- i “Iowan and improvement of power, was. in the changing of electric‘ cum! from 25 to 00 cyclu. Thin} chm in 2P, made u I matter of? “my I stamurdUntlon, lined I cycle currenth now In “null: anaemia) us. When the two nuto- , matie Iubuutiom m in operation. all I North Shore line power unit: from) North Chitin tout): will be on this) standard bun. l M "I let on April 18, um! “a wink.“ n me. . It In hoped ttsat_tttCUrhw lf tin MW of the mum. Izaak] announce that the [than] mutt-ct far It: mytrncugn Im, _th. yin-g. LET mN'I'kAn won WINNE‘I'KA MEMORIAL The new mutation being built " Port Sheridan conforms in type of architecture Ind equipment with the - auntie mbnhtim on the SinkquAlley route. Both of the new In“: up of I” kilowatt enmity. twitching equipment will be "an: rounds! by stone "In tnsitt to rep.) "out an enclosed can". Current: :92 be brought in from the mm»; “on line don: the right-of-vay'r (limb undemound “Men. iii) completed structure will look more like I laden home than a mum of pom for the high-peed eieetrieatty opium! trains panning mrhy. New Subtitle-n 1 Two new automatic mutations m’ now under construction and m uhedulrd to be pitted in operation some time in hme, They are both, lot-tn! on the Shore Line route. one: being it Fort Shvridan ind the other in Winnetkn. With the completion of t then two units. whieh will repute! nun-l subcutiam, nil bot tour of the an “bastion. on the North Shore I tine will be automatically "(Diwali Tho new mutation " Winnetkl in atr my arm of thin ttn- It in contracted in Old bull-h styl- mkitcctun to humanize with the “mt-din: homes. The building wsi)rr.osmdirrooroun1tatAi. ”any improvements in power feed-K in: and transm'uurion m being nude} on the North Shore line in carryinz out a progressive program of duel-I Opulent. Ah outtttandintr feature of ( this pron-m is the rephmmerit or, mum-Dy controlled submunn. with I nuwmuic units. Sunni-ion Supervision of "rbstatiortq from this ventral Mention is in the hands of (hm load downtime” who are re- ;ponaible for “keeping the power on" 24 hours (day. every dny of the your. Theirs in nu once-sing vigil, for maintrmnce of 'eorttirttrouq serviee on this high speed eleetrieanr operated railrond requires that the current flow steadily through the copper wire. -mud shown the (mks. wwwmwunu This new step in co.ordination of power (utilities insure. [renter " ticiertey Ind despatch in m-inttining service an the North Shore line, Anglia important move toward this end was the recent 1tnifleatian of train control through which I" oper- ation between Howard street. Chica. lo. and the Illnukee terminal is di- reeted trom North Chicago Junction tower. An important change in power con- trol on the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee rtrilroaur-the North Shore line-is immunized whereby upend- sion of substation operation on the Skokie VINE] mu, the Shore line and the Libertyville brunch has been centralized at North Chicago. Supervision of Subculloa Oper- ltion on Stone with In arhleaIleP1rmitt WEEK” BY THE NORTH SHORE LINE "norm: on: mvnuisni Bum Centralized at North thin tut- t Endkh me with building I outside. be "rr-i " Teatro Del Inga. the new theater {under eomrtruetion in No Mln'n {and int Tenth "reet, Wilmette. ad I Geri- ' road. nrhich ha been the (rabieet (of and: mtmmy along with oth- let building projects in the same dis- [ , triet during the put few months, will {he fen-many opened to the public ,within two weeks, it In unmanned Karly this week. The new moving ipicture house in of Spanish arehitee, Nunl denim Ind will lent approxi- ‘Ymtely 1,400 people. It in uimplc in ‘genernl lines. havintt m ammive llobby and a "ale of mnimum dis Imansions. Ind being mutually {ma l nished throughout. chum upphm. irailiGiRGrtrir vu presented with I large potted plant by Multan B. Orde. who win the candidate on the Citizens' ticket for member of the Ptrk bond. Attorney Hicks who administered the oath of can to the ne‘rly elected "when, Marvin E. Nevin. Prank A. Heinrich Ind Alfred B. Smith. and to Rudolph Kantian", village Inn- Bhat; Aaron B. Moe, commissioner, Ind Wnttee Rudolph con-table. Ass, each of the newly elected eandidnter; took Ml NEW THEATRE OPENS IN NO MANS LAND A civic ceremony which had not been witnessed in Gleam: for many rmirw-the induction to oiBee of a controlling representation by I new puny. on the village bond, Ittncud In salience but week whith “My paid the council chamber to over- tionrine, white More: of citiwns who can: late were unable to get in. Civic Ceremony Seldom Wit- Besned in the Town In This will mean "in! there will soon be tint-{high "ehooln in the 17 tawn- shim, in the county. . condition that will be found in very few counties in the country. GLENCOE'S VILLAGE OFFICIALS INDUCI'ED EU will have an election April " tor the purpose of homing a school board and Grant will follow the same procedure. There he. now six high schools in the county. On the north shore we Waukeean and Deertield-sttietd, located It Deerfield. Out in the coun- ty is Warren Township high school at Gurnee, Libertsvitie at Liberty- ville, Antioch It Antioch, and Wau~ mm " Waarondi Naturally it will be impossible to build this your in the districts but this nurse will probably be followed next y?" or u soon a possible. Both tbrnshipc were non-high uhool districts for years. At a re- cent election the people voted for a township high school. l Mn _ l Two nigh Moon. mung tight in the county. will be ended in the course of the next year in tttwrt- ahipithat have voted for high school districts, it was learned My. There Are EU, in which the largest) community in Lake Zurich. and Grant township. in which Pox Lake Ind Irt-; ttimride are located. ', PLAN a non man '7 saloon IN com New. for Milk-at of oG " My! Ella Ind Grant " Ruevs , IMPORTED DRESS SHOES FORTOTS THESE UNUSUALUTIIE SLIPPERS ARE muon- ED m MANY comp. COM BINATIONS T'thtgbIanb Park Press $40.0 WARD! I Miss Di'nyer was first in her Chas in uhnbnhip when a senior at New Trier high school. The honor of clan Valedictorian you to Miss Draper on.the scholar- ship basis. covering the four-pear av- enge. Miss Draper "grazed 4.9% out of : possible 5.00. Miss Drlyer bu achieved I re- mlrklble high scholarship record in her four years " Illinois. She his been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journd- istic society. She is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Jean L Drnyer, daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. Chum E. Draper, 1034 Elmwood venue. Wilmette, has been named ,mledietorUn of the lenior than a the University ot Illinois. Miss Draper in the first girl to hold that distinction It the state univer- sity in several ye-rs. The appoint- ment was made by Theodore Bor- ncher. of Crete, m., elm president. l Get Invitation l The otfirers of the Chamber have ,3 Men invited to attend the annual din- 'tter to be given by the Winnetka 7;','d"r'd of Cremmerco Monday eve- ;ninz, May 9. and voted Wednesday [awning to attend. The matter of erecting signs, “wel- v‘ome Ao Glencoe," on the nearby hisrhwtott, wag discussed, and re- ferred to the publicity committee, of Eiie? Abe Simon: is chairman, The PH'" committee in tho working on ‘the matter of issuing either I book- jlet or pnmphlet on Glencqe, setting ‘forth ita many Manages u the ideal village in which to live. Its schools and churches: its various lines of business; its pretty streets and splendid residences; in train service and many other features of the village will be brought out in this ray-opened booklet, both in I descrip- live may and by the use of photo- griphs. WILME'I'I'E GIRL IS HONORED AT COLLEGE The Chamber also voted to send a letter of congratulation to the new vilhute omrials and will also invite President Winfredterber to become an honorary member of the Gleneoe Chamber of Commerce. data with which to explain in full (Mail the many points of vital im.. portnnce to what is being undertaken in this section. President Leo Hillmau says. All of whir-h is considered most val- uahle and important at this particw lar time, when so much is being said and done in regard to the permanent dun-lonmenr and improvement of this vust are: to the was: of the-north shore villages. " is Manned to have present at this meeting, E. Flavin. chief emi MIT of the Forest Preserve and Oscar Schmidt. county commissioner, who have been invited to bring mum and " Tho May meeting of the Gle we! Chamber of Commerce which Vail? bef hold on tho second Wetyiexdly of the: month, will gin: its members an 2&1 r-nllvnt npmrtunity to learn just what 'raets the Forest Preserve holds in] the Skrrkie, what it intends to acquire] and what its plans are for the imme- diate and near future. _ All of whiv-h is considered most vul- Chamber of Hear on. GLENCOE SEEK MORE DATA - "Bl flg0figrPLhy hr of Commerce Will r OtBeiaht of Forest Payne at May _i;',ii:,'fp,rs Meeting IS INTERESTED THURSDAY, APRIL 21 Members of the North Shore Mae, Dowrll wuivty attended the reception [ in honor. of Mrs. Edward Mac Dowell given Wednesday evening by the north shore society and the Chicago l MacDowoll society. The reception was given at the home of Mrs. Albert J. Oschner, 2106 Sedgwick at. Chi- i catro. I Mrs, Macllowell. who continued the {work rd developing Peterbom colony ‘after the death of her husband, the (composer, talked to members and ‘guests on this workshop in New {Hampshire for creative workers in ( the arts. The colony is a realization of tho dream of MmDowell, who 'worked during his lifetime to de- velqp it. N Members of the Evanston society were r "presented. Keith Prenton is president of that group, Frank Alum Mer, of' the north shore groupe, and‘ Roman G. Cole. of the Chicago: society. T yirs. ft. W. Anderson of 328 Linden suns-t, Winmtka expects her mother Mrs. C. M, Pond, to arrive Saturday, April I'yr, to stand three weeks here. Mrs. Fund has passed the winter in California, and is on her way home th A m h M ed r, ford who den tor I but d Kv-a. Preston' Mar”. wood ’avenue had her liner. Min Elizabeth and Min Jun! Chase, daughters of Mr. and Mn. Samuel T. Chase of Lake Forest, returned this weekend after several months of travel abroad. North shore Mm Item! ll x, t". P. Van Schaack of 61-1 Lin- nu-nuc. Wilmette, and Mrs. Vie, .v'ding of 789 Burr avenue Hub- Woods, returned Tuesday from "hs: (rip East, where they visit. ' Md], l-Ixelur, Northampton, and Conn. Harding Van Schaavk vah Runnulrr of Beverly Hills Yam Schaack’s nephew, who are my at Cornell, joined them for print: Vacation. ll h,.con they were juinul by Miss Hurling, who is studying at osirrre, and Victor Harding " at Exeter. Harding Van -k attended a Chi Psi dance at "ct before returning to Cornell. Minna Williams of Boston re- with Mrs. Van Schaack and hurling for a ten day visit witY and Miss Frances Flintoit of . Ontario. joined the party in u and is here for a three weeks' rith them. L [ A complete line of Elizabeth Arden by Lord's in Evanston. If you have not t of care of the skin by use of the Aidan method, don't fail to try it soon. If I you haye used these preparations, you: 2 will surely be pleased to find that they f, may be conveniently purchased here l now. "one the "NETIAN" MAL AS- TNNGEN'I- ”than. a. can. litto d Arm. - than. n- (in M. My...' I i";.'." 0 mtt [1.3. a “a with out In“. 1. . VENE‘HAN VELVA CREAM. A delicate e, ford for uni- "in.“ Me. " 82.75. VENE'I'LAN ORANGE SKIN TONIC. "e w chi-ill. the VENETIAN ARDENA SKIN VVENETIAN CLEANSING CREAM. Rename att dual and impart-id" from the pores, pe.. Imhn the this. have: it soft, .mooth cud "eepeiee. " $2, $8, Elizabeth Arden reparations DI the ”our. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller oi C47 Spruce street. Winnetka, have Thursday for Europe. They plan to stay there until June. Mrs. Charla Schwartz of Ir; Ridge avenue, Winnetka, entertained the Alpha Phi mothers at their monthly meeting on Monday of this week. Part of the afternoon "1gri spent in sewing for the Alpha Phi Nruse which is now under construe- and u. an the way to their home Mich. Mr. and In. W. H. Pier. who have spent the vim" on the cunt. arrived Tuesday to spend Byte! with their dammit-CHE. {in A.'Crowe,9t Raleigh road. Kenilworth. They are Nurthwe tern urtiver: remedial. magi-u Giiii,7i the teeth. law (M lio- n" of the an“. " but: Mte. remedial. S A V o N KENOTT. rooth Wit. chunky, "In-hing, VENETIAN ANTI-WhtNKLE CCREAM, A nouri'chhw and t'etritetreret nun, made with fresh can, bum/(In akin III-loath and ttsheet fer an afternoon treot t u home. VENETIAN JUNE GERANI- UM BATHODOMES. Imported map, made of the purest vega- table oih, for the bath and the hawk 60e . "he: " box of 6 takes POUDRE D'ILLUSIONA Pow, (hr of strprrtr quality, mee, pure, hlevd), Raehei, Oere. Minerva. odhrrertt, Illusion (a peach White and Bamuuc 83. I Preparations is now carried already tried the effectiveness l'hey In in Flint. ty PART TWO Read the 925931. W to ( raft, and her children, Nut and Katrina, returned Mom Tryon, N. C., where they h seven weeks. Mrs. Ryland A. Euclid avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. W Kenilworth nvenw and Mr. ' Joseph White. 150 Shrnda Winnecku, returned to Rt Sunday from a trip to Fiuris inc, “menu: "aturdir. April-MI in honor of Mrs. Lewis U. Huh, who has just returned frum Honolu- lu. Mrs. "nuke was Kate Gilbert of Evnnston. can: I tea " the tsime' ii yrs. T. B. Incline. tilit Li M in T. B. Mayne. 518 Lia, E: Whmette. Shyrdty; April‘M,‘ Continued on page 4 Adehide_ liquid of Evanston nurses: ll. P. in; Y " Wenrse, HI d Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan road, to Kz-nilworth J Florian. Alf her slut pun rum 332

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy