9 if? "riTyiriikrFsiiii) muw-Idhrm no natal “I. hr MtoP1ttmep..r'ictes In h “I but" â€huh-mun...» “‘â€_m MgrAhqMW..ierq.U" Mhh‘-h PtMNmbWmEPqtgmBlrtart-ta-A-iai.'aakii. _ ---. migrant-Admit“ 'm__rtr-th.t-rn.i.leandu.tA'utth.ueu%iuarik ci- (m lull. and Mm,m Amen-Much- 13e0r'-ft-t-le-oeta.raiGuiGa"iTeii; 'tPt2eret..r'.aestiaeo-t_-AGairGiuaiu- umwmdhhfldmflnhnhww “rufb'h-ulm gunman-bun†thanu-ndbhm mun-hum -- 'S1'.'lt1tu.'ttlte"'"."et truth-hind... - . -rar't.t..arr_.erggrnlq.i--ri-."'ir..7d.,Tc.-.i'u, I “lion-“man... Thu-anmkhchnnd thu-ht-Mnd uni-Ilia; Aerhs.nmitesttgw ,_dr.dt.tt.uh-t3errattrhU. Mtaaryt7yimanrr"nftrrarttdetiir- ii, 3 vii}; uh 'th-tGTG',. ".1; “Wide-1101M mxy..mwm than!“ '.eitr9turadP,trHtat._tu ""ma'lr.nWeraAB.r8tNNF.Tur- amp. t RP.0. '-.lbrStm-i.o+modeost- ol'li",1r,,12tdltt'r2dlUg amid-an. . g',,d.."2aPtyg'ptra,2rggit, "r-r""---- g.8upLO. . â€has mm_‘wwbnmdmm Dr. David W, Ashum of Ban Chin. Win. died sudden†on Satan. du, Sept. s, while on ' visit " the hon- of his daughter, Mrs. Latin 0. But-inc. 902 South Linden avenue. no [and hen hen night dun. Ind hit, death rug-[mt Mum. rela- ting - it wu- vhouy nmpedzd. Fsruat6'8rearmeiqttt man .310 dun. Burial-u int-ha Library {Ivonne-en! 1 Work on the new library in the.) M In" in win: completion md; this will be a great improvement and: 1 notable convenient. The tumiturir fer the library in being "pplied by [mud PM of Claw, and in Coettims.d on we 5 . ' - a“ e", a: F - mm 'K-, . 4-..- “a- n 77.0} the owner. the locatipn orthiriirs and-Ru thi 'rliii1FiiriGt . “a tc-et f _r,eor--" "rr-Tee't; " w... 44:42-. “7:72;; ranti- Ild-h mm ss," -h-, "t -9-s.ieeiris-e ‘: _', {mummand-Wï¬euï¬n’xwm eat%a. Bet-, tho - - BIG-“WOOD DAY‘GREAT Voeh instance, u given as follows: . dad- vntd “was npmrim in m. ' WD', M. Armstrong. Rice street, midi char-cm. out: an “Health". :Courl; BU TSip"' CRO “on. $1,200. an". etc. " in a ilne New 0 war . Cdhheatiem - Bs M. Nelson. North Green Buy rd Ind Add: much to the beauty and l Am If 1t'd21tttU" private garage. 8300. min: of the "ttool's tine Assembly} e ' John P. MncDonaId. Pierce road, MI _ . [ to Park Full dwelling. 312,990. Library Jayme-ell! l . P --- . K. E. Wagner. Kincaid street, Work on the new library in the: TT.tr.ood.'s. H"Y.'.u etrlebration of dwelling, $10,000. M in." i. and... â€Hagan... -...a _ that va’: rum- ind-A.“ A- r -5..- A-. _ .1, mug-am“ _ the _ $15. Out and the {13pm . d asi; var-$5- M-hmm »»- m.- cation. Bet- (h punch lpkeal‘ Inc“ single word that: lppnprilte in durum. and: " "Health". “Cour. an". an», lt i. . an. In.“ " a...» . _ The decorating done by Mr. Feind, an artist in charge of completing thi- vork in an auditorium. it now completed. tho-murals having ham placed on the (root of the balcony during August. They represent Physi- cal, Itstelketuat and spiritual plans of durum. a Greek nttsUte repre tenth: the phraieU, I tttrtrre of PI]- las Attseite, the goddeu of wisdom, the mun-mu and the‘blimi Homer (hit. id spiriunl. About the "ure of {any Aman- "(grouped (ulna Nu power Unit A-tmithaabeeuaddedtotbe pore: plant in the form of mother who and mum to lupply elec- trie power. the Urge' new Auditorium! requiring increased power' to "Rel cm of this added burden. I did-nay. During wanton "we"! improve- ment: In" been - I: the build- ing: of the (rut high Inked plant ofHieuthedutHetu-miou proud. all puma-ed to maintain the "troot " the tsighest sand-rd of 1rret-set-thitshirtorv" mmumwmnm mmum m that this tine nebulvill haqu upland“ -rot-thnasdre-htnti d-trs-tta-tttoats-tson of Principd R. L. Sandvkk. to what. sehtNmhir. "WEI-lid mun ability moth of (homeow- ,tthoehmslfor-eamtsartrees Who. Davida-Shields. high school ttreed-tor-ttOtter #tm1treteasatr+asta.asdarer-et'ive Sunni New My on the Ira-unw- ll s,l t' I tor" can In“: wh-sa-ttstu-ta ( Rizhwood's “and eeiebration of _ that city's civic holiday on, Labor day, Cust Monday, 'aztncted a have at- }tendmce and proved a complete sae-l can. it is reported. and it is under-1 stood that the Highwood Civic Inn-l .proveme'nt association is much cl:-J counged in in Jan: to raise a 'e but u mankind park. “MIA soon unlis- a. mammal: WI! Confer Am LODGE“) WWW Wt It is proposed to make loan on‘ real estate to the member. up to a maximum of 76% af the value of the property, at 6% interest. and with only 1 single premium charge of IC: win: no maids, as eompared. with 1s,t'it,i.i.r,tir, commission of " or more Ion regal-r mortgage loans with m 'ttwats Ind renewal charges every! ithrte yearn. thereby representing Bl very "1mtantial saving to the buyer! under the Building t ' method.) on "gun" mom," Imurs with â€J T The building records in Highland naval: md renewal charges everyi Park have tthowzt gains for seven] three years, thereby representing .l tsyyttu.1ittee Jan. I, 1927, when my very Subltlnti‘l saving to the buyer 1 'tttter. eitiea showed decreases, so that under the Building & Loan method. l tt " believed that this city's total for One share calls for Payment of soijthe year will rank well with the $3- per month maturing in “haunt of um from other suburbs. _ $100.00 in nboat ll YetbrS, BO that I] Fol- last month the report shows deposit or $10.00 per month will carry l permits issued for 14 dwellings. mi- 20 shares and mature in amount of) "WW value of 8137.120: seven uter- 82,000.00 actions and additions. “.145; " pri; Per-om’ interested to: address vnte, 31mm, 34-560- Ind one no" The Dierfield Building & Ld Am; . He “AW elation; (It communicate with E. 8.1 Thy list of "N"'"."'".'? for which Selig. Rik. Kenn 'ort}, W. Getty J'trrylts_1ter_e issued, with the nuns aha-mgr"? M; __ l.-._.,,,'q>°1_ 9t "may flit, 1etattoss ortheiirsc _ The may advantages of the Build- ;ing a [an association which will in 1. number of State- eueed the hub in number, are to (may _ wood as to not require descriptian. tempt to mention that mt. the funds being invested in ml can that morn-gel, the otNees build Ind operating ugder strict Stub supervision. this is [now a ttreater nlety for investments. to- tether with a Inger interest 'r."" than in most any other form of in- vestment. l, I). known a ‘11- Don-Id! killing I In. Anew-nâ€, hi mid-m of nth: mun-id- Witt be tie': (or lumbar-hip; in fart. it is hoped that n niacin! number of sub-crip- titsrtsfarshnreitttmmeeirseitioi. Highland Park. Nonhhmk and Glen- - people to jammy their Hag muted on the board of direct": when the meeting of unbeaten is held in about ten day- for purpose of clotting the dinner: of the unnoti- Ition. AdeMI-I "e.hmtaiie-ft-ttt.tttatqto mist-Wilma†tui, h w" ilalriiiiG LGGFrn MU killing And Lou Hus An Nearing Completion Ch " (in-“(.7 {m -- PM M Ah erfield sum, s',ij,tr,ii.Fii-) The list oYt,,',t,d','gt,', f m -r2iirltrs'iclcCsr'irr'ii'sjsr"i0ti,"uii; HILL rs WINNER m or communicate with E. a. _ . T . orw ‘work hhrv an entirely acceptable“ FINALS or TOURNE Ex‘ Ieen or-te; W. irettF/rA"li-ets,,-g-,eer-re. (arg': Irith 't Pele, Am! ylth the ihstal1ation of Miss LIL-LIV ---- V Y 5.???" "if yâ€... )5 :'rrrreef ' 7 et 7 T, f, - Pt3m “LEE? Pr- Ritrrri, l" helm of, the ttrmsrurrmmiza- 'yP"at.t-nie-tttaiyHusrm, V w-rri9rrxherea.iier.e l _ ', 7 W": Ira-a-rt-rr-r-cr-c-rc.--'--,-:-'-.-:, , l-t '_*~~:v~r-.+~:a»-77 13,4 12.11.... c . _ _ . 7 7 7 prawn-zen: 'tr4t$te “muted “at iil tie ta' E *:'-~-'~ .-.. --' 1'csrr-tes'JrCcze.t:t?rfi-ftrt â€â€œ4 woon DAY.GREA1' each immune. u my. a follow-r _ “T Pr. tssotietion WT. 'ttei -e8 m I .Delails was: T-" " svecm- ma 13mm M Armstrong we. street, an “35:.†hltgh with everin-ir45i-1 . . --r-_----, _',',. a .. _ . me n once or the hettefit of the _ ---- . 'I-'-"-"- hon. $1,200. I _ . Kenneth Hitt proved It tal t PM!“ Ttl-a-- I) R: M Mal-1m Nara. n...-- 0.; ,1 (rely', 'qmn orthe eysimanitr. ’Sundav he (ls-(oath... ling: “ESE you.†In _ 'h“-h-~n {SEEM-I!!- uni-I- In} - m qRhlMties. “huh-hunch“- 'cor-rate-Uris/ak" and U "W - " 6-qu full-cum muwummm -dte-etutsiukisei. 'tA""'"""""""-" "tImrN cm 0111' SUNDAY AND â€NBA! ata-rt-rt-it-u thotfey_A.frirt-rtav- dH, Whittle! pruident, were prune-them. mummmdms “wannabe†as-mt-mst-tr-ass-mit.', Tetehr-,-emrdurene _thtRavet-ea-.etvtrtettre li-rt-neat-sits. 800cm can mws we: atom) SUNDAY In. G. W. Munch of Lake Blair is president of the Fdention: Mrs. Wm. p: Find]. vie: president of the State Hal-1500. Ind Mm. Gra- Lake county is the only county in the tenth district to fedente her duh. Those in the federation being Antioch. Grays Luke. Libertyville. Zion City, Wankegan. North Chica- go, Luke Btuir, Lake Forest, High- land Park, the Ouoli club of High- land Park, rum. and Ravinia. Under the direction of Mrs. B, K. Bagel. the board of ottieers of the Ravinia Woman's Civic club, enter- tained the Federated Womea's clubs of Luke county, at luncheon Thurs- dar, Sept. I, at 12 o’clock. - CIVIC CLUB Hos'rEss 10 FEDERATED CLUBS Plan to Hold Similar Occasions ~ln Future; Luncheon Serv. ed Clubs September 1 M me Period Thu estimated value of build- ing; {a which permits were issued hom Mer l, 1927, to Aug. 31, 1927, is $796,190, as compared with a total of $824,860, for the same period but year. showing a decrease for tho three months. The tatal estimated vnlue of build- ing improvements in Highland Park frtr the month of August, 19M, m $214,496, showing . deem for the an. month this year. but In reports frotrsalipartaofttte country-how reduction: over the lune periods hat mt. it is helium that Highland Parht Mun have held up u we“ Building improvements show I fall- irttroetsemdueimt Amtotuh nu. " compared with the same month last you, weanling to th- Inouduy report of Building Inspector B. D. Morris, in which the estimated total vduo of buildings for which permits were issued last month m "60,825. Total for last Month $160,835 and Aunt for Wu- law: Bat Sane Is True Elsewhere OVER SAME PERIOD, "" AWN mum tux. m ,miiarF. (Continued on page tive) shunt A._C. Deid- lave-a- not! cities in the matter prom)“ = pg tatt 'pgid,T.'t'l'g, f, d h i h - -. 8-†In. I ti.. 2hNtr. 2rat " ra"d.t'd'tr2t,,'gt may 9.:- 'dltt,ft.h'rtt as n I Mr.A.rtmtsheHorWsit%vem.tu "gm with his, wife lad .t-emtqm6irhtarotn1toatstseri- musiciaMmlkiddod-nd with“: north bound cur o_A.WoMtroeBehmntt l".. m'mqoymmrrergeattsmstttr' -brth.earaHMtme. bthCnpw- thaaeth.m-ttt.dtitiestt 'rt-tdare-nh-..- 'r-mr-o-do... tP_.-Heufturuas m1ti.y-,amstuoeeurarsts-or -_mrnemetsadtr'eutand 'teeyVdre-dtottrdBi-sd 1ltthmr0turmrmneugettterGere TtmaNsekearswereudivdam. a-dh-tev-i-ina-moi t.it.t.'"trheruettiearrt-e TWO CARS COLLIDE ON SHERIDAN ROAD CartrSHtrD-edusrtrgverr, it; Dayna Men to' themtqltat Outlook Promising The Y. W. C. A. here grew and Prospered under the secretaryship of Miss Brown. and its benefits were en- joyed by an ever increasing number of women and girls who came under the We "mthrenee of the astto- cintion and learned to appreciate the tioe mantis of leadership which she mud. and it is believed that sim- ilar eoesfidmeit will be reposed in Miss Quillen. who comes highly me- onmznded from an important place (CkmtUoed on page four) i With the opening of the fall and {winter seasnn the work of the t W. I C A. will enter a period of increased activity, and already plans are under 'var tor largely increasing its scope and inthtenee in its field. The inter- (st taken in this work by prominent women of the community is also a matter of gratification to all who realize how much has been made pos- sible through their assistance and in- ttue-e. and with this ulnable sup- [iort backing the new secretary, and the marked interést always shown in the association activities by a large element of the young women of the city and vicinity. the new secretary, begins her duties here under excel-1 lent Inspires. ' r possible to secure the services of a capable and experienced general see- ntary to Shem-ed Miss Brown, skhose hark hare was. entirely acceptable. and with the Btstallation of Miss Mes Qir'II-zri is heiur at the ttretrt-rrrmmiza- an†new“ 1- â€much " MISS which was undertaken early this sea- ‘Brown's successor here urgeneral son and carried to completion with secretary of the lam! Y. w., hiring dispatch, has atrorded much greater chum September 1. She has " had,; facilities to members and others play- iide experience in association Working on the course, and the improve- .nd mums here from Washington, D. meat is greatly appreciated by all C., “h"? she had charge of women’s 1 who are interested. Under the sup- registry work and formerly of Girl; "vision of Edward M. hing the Reserve work as secretary of thatlclubhouse and course are kept in the department. She 'TI engaged in acme of condition, and the present duh work at Fort beridan during season has been the most successful the war. in 1917 and 1918. and also in the history of the municipal course, Mates: house work at Great Lakes. i with largest attendance and increas- Her home is in Mishawaka, Ind., new? ing popularity for the course every- South Bend. and at the latter city also where. _ she was prominent in Y. W. C. A.) It is expected that the formal op- work. 'rv-i'm " “M ' L“ _ __".. Capable and Experienced It is a matter of trratyication to all int rosked in the wir!' :9 at the local Y. W, C. A. that it, has been Miss McQIilln. Successor Miss Helen T. McQuillen is Miss Brown's successor here uvgenernl secretary of the local Y. w., tahing churn September 1. She tuthad ids uperience in association work 'iast tour years general mercury of the local Young Women's Christian association, has resigned and will mv joy a period of rest and ulstion It her home in Jaaomrilte, I " after "tich she plans to Mater Y. W. C. A. Work in n Inger field. Miss Brown has conducted the .atsoeiatiou work here most successfully during her regime Ind has made a but of friend, during Minsky in Highland Park. Her may frieudg regret her deparusre and their best wishes will (chow her whereQer 75th; iririe '1; cued. Utter Will Elm Luke: Field of Same Work After Best; Sm Capable and Experienced SUCCEEIB use A BROWN NEWS HERMAN Mis s Margin! L Brown-fur the used-tier: Sunset Valley Cap-Mr. W. A. ttil, durimr Alexander, donor, to be awarded to , I host of the winner of the club tournament for n 1ritrhiand members. regret her Highland Park Press Car-High- wishes will land Park Press. donor. to be award, my be hr- ed to the winner of the Sunset Valley Handicap tournament for members. can?! u. i .T.hy remodeling of the club house y be lo-[ed to Handi - The is Miss which _treneral son 3 " faking disbat l Both players 'shot consistent golf yeh as Toofeyr ‘nd insulin-til (and throughout the entire eitrhteerttials for building PM 1W." 'holes there was only one stroke dif, mk‘F- new types of Be8emtg, 1 fervnce. In the morning round Hill to solve the modern m I had a i: and Flinn 78. in the mar: Yms, and other “with in I . noon Hill had " and Flinn Ti. in construction were live- In 1 Flinn played exeeptio ly good _ name. V ," [golf and by his consists]? playing Interior fixtures for “i (added his name to the list of star iitthtitut fixtures for " 'att E golfers who play over the local course. i home and . W “It uf M' I Flinn is a tine fellow and a first class I sories both taseful qttd A . ' lgolfer and belong in the class of or, the home, were 'urMm8r the TF- l son and Hill. These three have made i exhibits“ Fethr attd 'ereRe golf history over the course this sum? with interest "Id I,'t,'t,ft= mer by their ability to tinish as Jin/hs the has number ot new and runner up respectively in the “Milieu. IG. both the open and club championship. , - my“ '. In the ttnalsr of the second 'ki'l'l'il Several of theeetdMtam m Buell defeated Wamplar in a match 3 exposition " m“ that ’ . l In: evenly contested a the match be- presmedtuir-r-t. - . twene Hill and Flinn. min in a dill-r am: Oh ,, In the third flight Graham defeat- use the Wo-Il‘h dub _ e i. edWu1s,kwonmgooe. Grahamhns 'ohttHater,rod.r, _ oesryttee-twettfetserearsleere_t.yeeAtC4 rr 'mteateomeetftqosareretoir.ty.e.ee3e_9t _ have defeated Wells. W“- .b I, â€if"? ’1'; FALL WA]; AT your“ . it. = 2 manwoon SATURDAY '?gt'rgt'tfltd 2 r a - A nu rig-mural be held Sat: in...“ 5.353..†2..tly2n JJAt','ee1 2,'eehe,'"terrr w...». a " FALLmALAT HIGHWWDBATURDAY Aran _r_ehatymbeheusat-. uni-yin “Mundane-u- [3“de thedepart- mt. ThoatNirwittheheuistFt. SkridmpukonW-Ibqlnnmu. The and I'm consisting of -esw5thprt-aH-rth.,wiu bettekddtsr%rth.nfte-mtgin tummthen'ilbedmhgoA -doreh-tmh-umreoemedmsd ttr6trteqrutformhiaAtNpe. mmmmmm Mmdmtonhahubi‘ BrtmtGMB6NtE.rctarrt N0mrtAMBBorrgtmttg Th M eq-r'tteq at \Bmwdd In m non-(Wm) gun - atMraeeQrbaqd--dt-rt. tire thirty-six holes and at no time did either have the advantage over the other. The match was all even until the eighteenth green and Hill succeeded in bringing it to a termina- tion by sinking a twenty foot putt for a birdie three; Flinn missed. a short putt to tie the hole, and lost the match, one ‘dowy. Both Hill and Flinn played excep- tionally good golf throughout the en- in the finals of the Sunset Valley Club championship in the most spee- tacular golf matches ever played over the local course. It is expected that the formal op- (ning of the club house will prove one of the most interesting events in the history of the course, and all members are" urged to be present next Saturday afternoon. Kenneth Hill proved his metal hst Sunglay Pr, defeating Walker Ftiun Features of the program will be the presentation of trophies to the win- ners of the several mum-meals held this season, including the following cups: Moraine Ci-Mr. Frederick W. Cushing. donor. to be awarded the winner of the Sunset valley Golf Club open tourmunent. Members of Sunset Valley Gut club In looking toward with keen ex- pechtiou to the formal opening of the new duh have on its course which will take place on Saturday " ternoon, Sept. 10, at one-thirty o'clock. Invitations have been tent to, alt members and a large attendance is expected. _ Format Opening of Sunset Valley Club House Next Saturday “35-5.! Odour " all a“ nightotOeLIg-lul dicta-MB“: "nun-ilk“ math-Hun. " :"ruasathou,dinensuGkGaai' run; Wr~m _ _ l, mlhgmong 't'r,'=ttitN 3 thtor. _ fnterior fixtures for “i naming fixtures for nu pub tl home and a long list of M’ series both useful and _ V ' the home, were among tn _ N exhiltitartaat year and In! _ with interest um! [HIM T by the lam number of V . the exposition. rs Even practical demon ' materials for outside were included among the such as roofing and insulating Pls for building purposes. NC. mg‘s. new types of cream to solve the modern wiqthm. _ ‘.oms, and other fteimies " .. irrr construction were given , hence. V trtE4 The main floor of the mLiri' A†dab building at the t1926 e T was devoted to booths which ed household furnishings, 0%.} of especial interest on, this Bet; the arrangements of room by†inierior decorators, giving ideas on this interesting n which were neatly an)!!!“ the, visitors. --Bsvwtjfutpdreccs The exhibitors at last year's H were representative firms of h highest standing in the "new ing world, who brought to the It» tion of visiting householders Pmab. cally everything which is useful - beautiful, 'tot_only in home inâ€; ing, but also in home eomstruetiidg The remarkable success of M year's exhibit, which was the tiM of the kind held here, has encouragi- the local Woman's club to put on q other this fall, and it is expected an; this one will prove a still greater "i. cess. with more extensive Elk“ and larger attendance. . _ Four Thousand Attend It is a matter of note that u year's fine exposition attracted - tendanee of nearly four thousad. if dicating the marked interest in _ manifested by the people of * beautiful north shore residence ".,c, tion. _ . Homes exposition gazed by the Hitrie land Park Woman's dab last fall in the club's building here. will learn with pleasure that the club is plan- ning another exposition to be held October l2, l3 and 14, at the an. place. People of Highland Park and else- when on the North Shore who so greatly enjoyed the Better American Second Anita] Mair to Be a.“ Oet. " to 14 in Club mu. ing; Expert to Renal . Great Success WOMAN’S CLUB PLANEXPOSII'IONW ", AUSle rumm-