Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1927, p. 5

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North Shore Trust Company hlighrrood State Bank AIMS TO GIVE FRIENDLY SERVICE AT ALL "Wmt3t GROWING DAILY - GROW WITH US” " That Savings Account WIN tlihtih . T and the<thildren are intent y als sorbed in many studies, may we not suggest our Golden Egg ' Banks as a most practical meth- od of studying the extremely in- teresting and useful lesson of thrift? Try it and see! - " new Community Bank" . ILLINOIS thms Siturdny Nights, ' to 8 o-tset-ia -- “W " Whhmum‘ an... raw-mun»... ""y-.o-umth. m ho chum. Dorothy “a Ar, boa- thom Km 0mm Rodman, mm 1turttritrerruior.Galu6reat., 'er.1tttsttomria,iL,iG -"""-'"-t"---- "ueoth-atho-iretiiiiu "PomtrDAtrSmittgrGoNrp, 's.tef,1T,tgtt'gmuti: - l8 ( MM‘IHh-wdh 'm"... to a. polka muwnohfimmh&.m Ihmdhth'k-gamummumg nun-Hum in m 'grfrifiiiLiiie7iiiriFiii'iu7 MWthcI-pfiqnmumuu.m‘ “kWh-Eh- . "mummethhmer,-dH,uit- Wham-maniamuumwunhdw- “Ebbhmwhmfl-Mhflfie‘ mhMNMII-dfiqmmmthmld ',tstrftlSt,.'.iauit'iYiliiiiiiiii,i/ii,'t th_hmerfue-' mum. Attuthtaoe “human-quain- dm Arora. n lbs-h. able-nod. 'hotrrt--trtuetotts wwwxmufimm hflmmbmb’mrm [InstiLonw-abominadr, 1eourstr, Yaw, m., hungry so, ttmo. Ind pun-ed to Madam n- nrdat his bomb Mm, ‘WMI "mshse,0et.6, "er,at tts-rot-utr-aria-i" dun. OnFobrury'IJMhom-um it-ri-to-Am-Seiji-iii; Noni-891d. AL. hymns. m Were Fol-n31- Residents of Prai- He ViewLWdl Known ungu,‘ in: of the lake County council. Wau- Ridge, 5 tend. will In select-d u a meeting Elan: place and mount Mg round~up held. ELI orr FUNERAL HELD LAST SATURDAY In)“ J...‘ v “at; Mulligth 'lt' M {Tm-“W new, up. In; aim-redid... GT, In. rm I Great sorrow is being manifest this ‘woek among tinny of the older mi- , dents of Ravinil. for the Vin-3e house which we: I landmark in that town for A number of years is being Horn down to make way for the new auditorium which is to be erected. IAs *one of the residents said, "rt ia (a shame that this building could not !hnre been med'm mother spot, ’nnd " some Inter date remodeled for; V I library or for some other civic t1'Frl [poem rather than completely do tray; with it." , in meat. The show will exhibit gum. Ina. than. em, from the best .tomsandA-trtChieaeosodthe tre-ttttpt hall room in itself will be u: aided Imam. Tickets may be Wit-an In. Edna! Pineld, 98 9mrlt MA’Chiago. and with and evening. Hu, and (Quiet and clinging m included in the ticket Price. null I vgy delightful nihil- is , The bankers of Luke. chem-y lad iDnP-ge counties tmd Northern 001* {county (in hold . business mating It 1y_Ab,tenirtr, hotel on Fm. on. Ylentcd. This meJIEig 'iffW'eNMN Jorder by Mr. H. T. Cooney, enahier 'ot the State hank of Woodstock who Li: chitin-n of the group. Adds-mm (will be made by M. A. Graettinger. [many of the Illinois Bakers SB- sociation und by some at the dam ment heads. This will be followed by ‘A general discussion and by . dinner _ at six o'clock. Mr. J. M. Appel, pru- Highlund Park society women Ire interested in the big society fashion show to be given in bemetit of St. Luke’s tsmepitai, on October " in the (and ball room of the Shawn: hotel. It! then will be given both dun Rev. W. B. Doble has been retargv ed to the ptrstorate of the Highland Park Methodist Episcopal church by the Rock River conference. Other ap- pointments in this region in as tol- lows: Highwood. Italian and Fox Lake Antonio Pamni; Lake Blue, Garfield Dun: Lake Forest. C. R. Draper, Libertyville, John E. Debug; Park Bilge, S. BI Edhwodsors; Waukegan, ”$11168 snow ma BENEFIT or HOSPITAL REV. Tfit DOBLE STAYS AS P. TOR M. E. CHURCH Reappointal to His Charge by Conference; Others I. This ' Region Named I ident of the manna Park iftaie in): is serving as president of the assoeia- tion. RAVINIA LANDMARK BEING TORN DOWN Removal of Village Home Makes Way For New Audiun'ium -rtse charge min-t Orni has hon drum . _ P." in a ham iiiiiGGGTi, Gut - highway clean nun lb dilution ot Linn. Laird In“ and” um an“ pull an: th- unk- of the slanti- Ill. Bohr (Mink country clubs in their “It. to: th- Iniuin; youth. , 1 And an, whil. an invent-thy nu still in progress Teddy walk“; into his home early Tuesday noel-q BANKERS MEETING AY HOME!!! ON FRIDAY Fort Banks ot This and Nash Karin; Counties fo Be tub. Ii. at tghd Jonquil an; km?"!vFM-rm9r “naming; _ mun-nus» W991. " - Md.lt - Dave. ".- at...“ sp',rurlt,ttttge'.tttc " 5-“qu AhhynSvdt-mu. thtl,tt2.trgttgttiti,it 'iirihkAihThlt'dS' until umrmmnt mumsu'mnu Tum-WWW ofth.uhqc.rmtrtr-NaAL- Ite-tret-tne. inetuutoettiidem, of ttk local schools and other feat-e. of (in 'tstqrtmPsrmttu-r-t amuttieearHedmrtassreseaaa Thil in Fire Prevention week and 'in duration of the puma] period durim which the nee-it, of {In PM: i unplanned thmm.bmt the my. PinChidBoskhblnl- W. C. T. U. CONVENTION C IN WAUKEGAN , DAYS on Thursday, Oetaher 13, at (In: o'clock. Mrs. William Jackson Swee- iter, min-h State Regent, and him Herrick, (omel- mbe nun: and recent: of Chicago and suburban chapte- will be guests. I FIRE PREVENTION WEEK BEING OBSERVED HERE The North Shore Chapter of the Bummer: of the America: Moln- tion will hold their mm] luncheon at the home of MN. C. A, Winston, 699 N. Sheridan ma in WM Mr. Minn. u former employ: of Smitty's barber shop in Highland Park, has opened In lip-W hu- ber mud Ygyfre.lr't', in the new Lle- weler building in Eighteen). Mrs, Radian is in chase of the beauty shop with expert ope-atom to the are of the women microns. The shop will be known as W's Bnrber and Beauty Shop. _ ANNUAL LUNCEEON or D. A. R. m an TODAY OPENS BARBER SHOP _ IN LABGELER BLDG. The athletic director at the Fort also announces a five-bout boxing ex- hibition at the Fort October 26. Ef- fort is being made to get . return bout between Battling Morris and Joe Scully who fought a vety inter- esting boat at the Port a few and: The Ft. Sheridan football team rill play the Lauer Cardinals, formerly the Rosedale Ctrdinaia, from South Chicago. at Fort Sheridan, nut Sun- d-y at 2:30. A good game is promised Other games listed by the army team are: Lake Forest Academy at We Forest. October 29; DePInl Fresh- men. at the Fort, November IV, Y. M. C. A. College, at Fort, November 12. The Great Lakes Naval team will play the {Army on munching, but the place has not been decided as yet. Lest Sunday the Army team defeated Winnetka. T to 6. FOOTBALL GAMES AT FT. SHERIDAN LISTED HIGHLAND PARK. STATE BANK _ The0HRetiaNeandProgressive Bank wiaiiBtttttgqtitttttttt,ttir at» ttrua-other ' While fishing one day a man saw two men looking up and down the water's edge. He wanted to know what was the matter - what had been lost. One mailed md said: “Oh! I've lost my check b'ook but it doesn't matter for I an get another " the bank." But his partner did not smile. He had lost his docket book eoertaiauitt considerable money. It was I serious matter with him. He spent my hours hunting before he gave it up as hopeless. . and easy. Only One Man Smiled any? "i-as-k. uni-up, an... mgwhmI-(hd: The nth: Wm family had _ litany-thud Kn. Stay htWMyevening. l Weaning. Many buntiful gifts were given to In Wading. The home were dee- mated with Runaw- colon, ind a. tuna was that appropriate to In. William Kuhn and Mrs. John Wading of North6eld and Mrs. Emil Gian and Mr. uni Mrs. A. P. John m were other guests. The birthdu cake had risky.» dies. It m made by ttim, in In. Mary Band Wessling Cele- braved her 80th birthday anniversary at the home of her daughter. Mrs. John A, Stryker, (which was Mrs. Wessling’s home before the death of herjusbund. Henry Wessling), on the “Lemma of October 12, The guests were members' of It: Wtsnling’s Sunday school class. Mrs. Margaret Freese, Hrs. C. C. Fehr, Hrs. Peter Perry, Mrs. Fred Blei- meld, Mrs. new Werner, Mrs Mary Fritsch, Mrs. A. R. Mnhlke. Services win he held at the grave in the North Northtield cemetery at half past three o'eloek Friday after, noon, conducted by the Rev. Mark J. Andrews. The funeral will be held at the home of Mrs. Phillips in Chicago at oorthirtr 0'51?ch Friday afternoon. Ills. Phillips wishes that all old friends of Mrs. Croft would attend the services in Northfield. Mm Lois Croft. A former Degrade" resident and member of the 'r'iiTl'e"; Presbyterian church. died this week n the home of her daughter, 21311.1 lin Waterville, N.Y. Mrs. Croft was” 1 eitrhts-three years of age on the tenth} ‘of February. Her home in Deerfieid 'was of. the corner of Saynders road; and the Riverwoods road, later occu-_ pied by the Fisher family. After) selling the large house Mr. and Mun! Croft built the bungalow on the It) posite side of the mad to the south and west of their former home and where Mr. Croft, who was a Civil War veteran, died several years ago. Mrs. Croft then gave up her lonelyi lovely little reheat in the woods, and 1 meat to Chiengo to live with hen daughter, Mrs, Phillips, dividing her time between the homes of her daugh- ters, in Illinois and New York. MRS. MARY WESSLrNG CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY MRS. LOIS CROFT DIES I FREDERICK PIERCE -- IN WATERVILLE, N. Y. LECTURES OPEN SOON Was Former Deerfield Resident) Three Uetures. Novenber 7, 14, Funeral Held in cum. 3 28: H. P. Wo-m’s Club go Friday ; " Charge I! mum-v- 'rr"p.iW,'dttl,tta '."crtarmiesaAassrsrmttt HithwoodLuthnn If: nn sit.aGTaTii I. _ huh. -- ii?g;tii,.tyttt?itrtltt. l, Mrs. Walter Vance I The Woman's Civic club of lavish Enjosmt the tirst meeting of the you ion Wednesday. Oet 12, at 2:30. A i progrun of unusual interest was >given by Mrs, Walter Um (Vance and Mr. Henry Wehber com ( ductor Chi- Civic Opera Co. Mm. --- -_-.... .. --... m nav-oe. - - t- I.“ 2tP2P..e"e_etiimFri7irriiri5 more. Mr, Henry Wether gave the 'tmmrt'ser.emertror.opernir, Amerieatrtheirinsistaneefor-ie inmate-numb. Hellsosaidin Ei"xmethea-eoreeawatteeis eiehttimesfrrrtwoweeta, whilst: Boston sixteen Meant opens will bemtedintvclvedan. Ma'- er*ee'mslorrsndetotheate- tut-inn for openinChie-covm wi1itteeoftstrdetedat-taaa Pmaaiietatamtrrtuttsat.gr_ The dates are November T, " 28 from 3:30 to 4:30 at the Elm Hue school, open discussion following. _ Have you heard of Frederick Pierce's interesting course of lecturu that the Woman's club Ire sponsor- ing? hemne whose children's in. tense an uppermost wilt want to hear him. In, his three lectures he covers the various stages of devel- opment from babylmod tad kinder- garten age on to and through adoteq- tense. The mothers who have very young children will be just Is much interested as those who lave mun children. for who can estimate which gge needs more careful considerition. Mr. Pierce is a University Exten- sion course lecturer, lectures at III the principal clubs throughout the U. S. Is author of sewers] books and for two years has teetured More the Fortnightly and Evanston Woman's clubs. WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB BOLD FIRST “HUNG naming Program 'M by Mr. Ban-y Webber and E” FW‘PIII 's-safety, you could 'oo-ra-a-ar-ri"

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