Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1927, p. 4

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aba.3atoeehrastherrrottrrookand aghsP-eesrrortseookt-emtaret- saddkmtsamotortziatthromh_ "Aered_1riminin. Therm“ an win-“Mimi . most vet 'h.verEirier.uterhi-dfath-. I Henry J, Thayer of N. Sheridan and. AtstheiroturthzeeehiHrea, _ Priscilh and Theodore m an an haired (his. the arrival of 'ea-em-rr-. ',hh.-iheee.bw%-thid., E?r2tii'.1'iiiCi'it. Cath- . nun-hwm "ttrod-trt-ret-ies, -dktethi.w-h-tht.-t dun-mm L2, Q99_'M glut in Mr. nod Mrs. Theodore C. Ewing- " of Kinneapolis were overjoyed Oetoher " by the arrival of I fair EM. glue and boy. named Henry In. J. C. Rhinelnrt is welding a is! day: in Springfield, m. Cart." C. Hi saith-l" of we Dale avenue, leaves Friday for San Anton- it, Tens. where. he will spend the "The Wings of the Morning” writ- ten by Alice L. Baker. a former resi- dent of this city, in being diqhrd at Albert Larson's Suva-Lu . Highland Put tram Antiocn,uiuG she spent the summer. Kiss Elizabeth Wily oi M, Mrs. Edward M. Conrad is enter- ville, 111., was the mt at Mr. and) mining twelve guests today in com- In. Frank Peers om the week-9nd,} plimeat to her guest Mrs. Carl Kick- "The Wings of the Morning” writ-f hafer of Oshkosh, Wis. Bridge will hen by Alice L. Baker. a former resid be played at three tables and inter dent of this city, in being W‘ refreshments will be served. The at Albert Larson's statmnn . 1 out of town (nests will be His: Alice Mr. an Mrs. A. c. an. a 3‘: Joytre of Chicago. tle, Wash. were the guests a “in Mr. Fiederiek Otis Hine of the real a” last week of Mr. and In. Okey-f estate: firm of Rine & Hine will re- Mr. A. C. Allen and sons motored[ turn 1n 3 few days from an extended to "iemont and Wnnm. Wis., trip to the Pacific coast where he M they spent several dars this]: "tlt on Engines: "VIM ' Mr. Robert M. Cobb of this city ha been selected to represent the Genenl Motors Acceptance corpora- tion at the convention of the Amer, kan Bankers association to be held this year at Homtnn. Texas, from October 23 to October 28, and is leu- iag tonight. Special stopovers en- route will be made at Nashville, when the delegates will be enter- tained " luncheon and golf at Biloxi, Page Christin!) and other (all resort: Ind at New Ode-m before reaching Houston where elaborate zprepm- titms have been made for the conven- airs-Meyer And that: bring hon: or " bum were Mrs. Bartlett. In. - ind we. Axt. Refreshment; were served, the-decorations and w Williams being carried out in Hal- lo'e’en decorations and colors. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ames Gent the week-end in St. Louis, Mo. hWIqudMEQIWum fishy.“ 'set-tni-qs-sed/aa-iii/iii-Cir-iii'-.'. MI(M)utI-b 'ersetetao.B-nnu- Perrehb...Nryisaeiedlcitr,aro.,ma"iiGGrtTeGiaTic ,rtosre-ueetoatr,lee,rtiiiraukiiiiUiiGt%rsGiia 'uuofChieseowititilstmet. Salad-1.06.8. My. InChnrhGardeuuGI-u _ '.sPiePe.amiA,rerumiclrswr-t-iistir,iaGa7e if is entertaining 'st,hueh-t ind Lemon May In: Sat-thy in chi-day,(kt.2!ln.Anhu-Goe- Chieaeo.wherethermetMi-ath. .thnrfieldiutthc-mn-derineGuryvhoe-ninonmst. _ lbw. Mamba Ipecidtolplld bm, ,1,“ John (t,ir,rutgtta2eji'i,' with relative-in swam Pe,'feleiee and In. Latin: Min Catherirse's nun, {tie-(h were A -II_:»_ A. ',, ---- _ _ John Fedey of Ft. Sheridan has re- turned after spending . vacation in loaned. Canada and New York. The mailing of the Spanish Ana-inn War Veterans held a and m. Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kilian. About tMrtr (mu are“ present. rtrat, Py.ee and [mum were tstared for M prime- were awarded The A. can. at Kenmore uremia, areidetitrttted to see henna glad to haul spending the week-end u the ums} she had been mined the non mm-‘: d In» H. J. Thater. ‘tilnl room at Webster when the is' The tuxilinry of the smshimading college. Hen i. the Rose Ana-inn War Veterans held a any room. The trio spent Sunday Ibup- “. Sunday evening at the hone; ping in Chicago and Mr. and In; " Mr. Ind Mrs. L. Kimn. About Gary accompanied their “Eta“ tMrtr (mu are“ present. PM? Sundny.,wlwn she left for St. Iamier Py.ee and [mum were nil-yen for), on the midnight special. I M prime- were awarded Ihe/ Miss Flora law, dim of the: ml! of, the titre hundred pm Open Air Hungry school " 186%} ,925tCJ.'.'.' .54 than.- .45..- hi _t,tttg; . l .__'- r 4.. - - Mai-immin- =gt.'gt'tt"Pat.2'.': -M.tob.-&AbeMr- [mu-dunk.» ”ht-*th- ”all. hut-In. In, pun-(mm Then that-smash” Ara0xg.-emdqrT8ttmrrY" Abe-“1“” VIII. E. Notting has mNmed to 'tl-rua-au-tmt- IWhythndn-utd maintaining-Ia.- _w_tcyh-tfurm.f- ‘mdhhM-Lluy Imkhmq-dhbhm ,tete'.'l'rertrM.rre' 'o-tio-tnts. “MM Turni- ”hugs-yd (it-Clair. r-,tqwG.- ”mu-guani- riding”. d“)... I Ithhm “dub-he'llhh -ttittet-atue,- vArr-r*em_d-MsesNa- [angina-tau“ ”at“ ii. ii“. I ,i- I." has, it.thde 'ttShe lull-thunk.- I-ti-ia-ts. Ir.nlln.l’r-kl.1h-nd muggy-Igumu Jam-“Egan“ . It. 1- pugjnll_dCuym Inn-linccllnnadAh- Hug-“mmmdlt. law-“much.- “MOMwWhh _ IhAddeEvmudIi-hm PtPeeh-toJumAaur.tgss, M-hwmn-nhlcm-nh. [landinkhII-ulldlt- MIC-Initial“ Abiwrhnbychhd tH6-hrter%neeHntthe-r. umhmpamnht'el- - for th- mild“: ”Niven-hickory“ "i.----- ”mt-“Crh 1rirs.nrtdm--te-r. tie-bulb!!!“ IdeI-tql-‘gre- Whom-nu.“ mmndm,lnl'. Hayride-01min... Mamba. TuD.xr-rttheEtrftishEr.- Ltieirthie-rme-t, Ptu-fneattheh.me.etEii. Jo*aNber.usst2meetNr_ _Aathi.i.tHttreirt-tt-. fil-titishedtuG- aaadtheirb+ftturm-re. Mr.NeM.hi-.euum,mst The North End bunch. Pris-ni- of Chicago Junior school will open its season's activities with I my hw teresting program, to be given nt their first monthly meeting. held Tuesday, Oct. 25, 8 p. IL, " the Sovereign hotel, v Mr. W. o. Hod:- don, assistant. warden, under the Ute, Warden E. J. Murphy “the?“ Penitentiary. will (in a talk on "Crime, Criminal: uni the Pulsa- tiarr." Mr. Silt. Boatwiek. the hell known cartoonist, will (in I chalk talk, aasktqd by Mr. Hutu-l Duke. "Er.natdMrz.DemNecorerttNi- thin The Chieaeo and Northwestern Rummy Womn's club opened its season with a presidents and din-en reception Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 19, _at 2:00 p. in. There was I musical at 2:30 with Miss Dorothy Tannin, violinist. Mr. Robert Lewis, cellist. Miss.EUirte Rich, trref ist, and Mr. Edwin Sack, piano solo-l ist, Mothers, market baskets, children. jellies, jams and an abundance of un- ned and fresh vegetables, these were the elements that made the Garden market of the DeForest sthool a real success. tht Thursday the DeForest school children will have the priv- ilege of visiting Ravine farm sad again have vital contact: with the harvest period in in its color and mellow benuty. _ ' Mr. A. A, Glass of Louisville. Ken., was I visitor last week at the home of Mrs. A. M. Kline of Homewood avenue. Mr. uni Mrs. L M. Movies and Mrs. Jasper Rhinehart left loudly to attend the Rebeca convention at Spriatrtiehi, Ill. schools, Children’s clinics and, In: _ nations for Child Guidance. Miss Levy.“ has opened her school Ignin at the' same place and expects to do interest- ing work during the coming year." Visitors are invited und welcomed at, lny time at the school. 1 “Emu“. “by.“ 'srthis-tiari."tg-ie..'. “mam-(Kim City.lo..mlhcn-tulhr-ah- a. In. All [hint-n of - If: I"-- 'tr/itil',!,!!]?)'?:??:'..'!':,'.,',) WW. Medal-Iced Medal-minim “Maw-adage! mum-Hammett- ',tl6.'ltStt,"uht"g"T. t't."utt.t,tu'd'gr2rarg Inn-unsung..- -i.-a_a-r-ki. =.'tg2hu't1'utli ..-- L‘s-I.- ”It. in! -ttees1-e-."tsttii. “It a. on. John} in!“ TE;- n- qrcaod - W. John thr. KANBAtrCTYrwmgAN WATKIGHWOOD 'um-tmare-utr-t sauna-mum ",atherhmim6trqr-ttgt.emtth www.mwtb an“ ' sin-via. - -Girtuii at a. 19- - It! I.” wu- _Der-e-tg--itotmrtaats. (rmehmtrimrr-'rrutrtntir'GG. "reHmor-'rrttest,oit.mst 1heD-FHhtet.ehmthos-. Two-hunk“ Pith. Bigh- Mhllh. 14h PM but. Bh1e-dD-egtemasrite. Thom held-point: fog beat-mea, 'rt-tha, - 'euro/ter-ir-u-ture-l b.1411 'h-etuuie-l, 'ihnPiru3trt-attthe 'm-eeth.r-th-dxrtttmtto. -1*-tdenebeeteraeqet.ttstu. Ndeet-xrftiemtir.u,sstms berirtq-t*name.emrtn. i Mrs, M. A. Mihills is visiting her Idaughter in Niles, Michignn. t bum. Coettritrettitmsmarberaid ltPoeeifehed,hqttrude-er- nth-tiny time within six-tooth will duo be_mtinly “all; utoHenry Fortunm “the "e.ao%rmotettheeetehtsedrhdee an]. “Wen-Inmotoulm 'rfrqmretirrtemitatttsk-,d "ettttutrritte-atebr -ttr rat-ninth ”and. "Yummy. WIMP-rim, no, Sea-h of Alain. WWII-in“! - Sikh-”'1. 1 “In om thatthe wok 10;» teed as may as pouihle we hope PbtPee1tferosotahroeto- "The enclosed pledge card will touch on some of the high spots of the work already accomplished " well u the work proposed. Lu: yen you contributed and we feel emtikiettt tint you will want to renew this con- tributian and. if possible. hum it. l In. Roy Zimmer entertained l few friends informally " her bog. Lu: s, Green Bay road,resterd., " i tel-noon. Wednesday. "With the enlarged opportunities for elective work hive can culin- ed respoytsittirrtres and ierrrtAkirttt our budget for Highland Park for the coming year we no confronted with an increase of approximately sixty LOCAL MEN AIDING BOY SCOUT CAMPAIGN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowden of Winged“ are the happy pint"; of n daughter. Jeanne Glenn Bowden, born Friday at the Evanlton hoo- pital. We wish to express our appreeia- tion to our many friends for their kindness Ind sympathy and for the beautiful floral otrerintrs sent dar.. inc our recent bereavement. Mrs. James Duffy. James nutty, Jr. In. Clarencharsou. " through __ -. w,“ -. ""'-'-. I"""-'.'""". ..-, umoon. Wednesday. . 1ttey In (his... Mr. and Mrs. R. not! of Cesar-ll "t,:'2',',flf.T2 - Jrme $351815. avenue entertained Mrs. Brunner and I '.'f"" his mly edueatiao “I the little daughter June of Chicago, “d! Public school: of that city. Be later Mrs. Itethaer of Pittsburghle and 1t"rruo , fun on}? guru": mad Inadlnthi-ikdlnh- now-mama.“ Mahmud-misl- ,rTiemdsr,oeettkattutu+ Min-pita. / It: Ad. 1%.,“th- -iitrireatnroBroeu-atb- ManHML-Ihu ceui.expoeteduateth.Ugstttg. Deck be. visiting milling all friends in Madison and trtoqqhtms and d --“____ ago. but a“ n "er.edM_tMMt.seg3t- In. Henry Silieuron nod In. Bruce Rhine of Deedeld visited friends and We. in St. Louis m the week-end. haul-uniq- _ rat. in a... m; auTiGGraGa “a m be. It“... on. its: Mini-Jag} a...“ "m'mrmotrrra=ratrtltartaamraart,ai- Cortinued from page 1 CARD or THANK§ I One of the more important bill- twhicn he fostered and succeeded in 'iuwinz passed run that which in- {creased the speed limit of tttttttmo- ibiles on Illinois roads from 25 to 35 miles m hour. He VA: 5150 working 1on I number of important projects of edmsatiortal interest in the state " the time of his death and likewise m “Iberia; a movement to have Camp Logan converted into a "ate, put. Be was ever regarded u the; champion for measure: which had the welfare of the - at but. Besides his wife, In. Josephine Weiss, he is survived by one (huh- ter, Misa Pram. Weiss, an inrtr- tor in the Wham Township high Ichaol. Fm! My Pro-int laid-(at Besides holding the chairmanship of the committee on education in the house at his death he m a member of several important committees and for a time served us temporary Imit- er of "as house. 'One of his gonn- nirs of his years of service was I gavel used by him during that period. During the any period he begun the study of law. He was admitted to the state bar in 1897. A rear later he was united in mun-inn in Wanin- His career u a buyer met with more or less [new success until 1916 when his ability ‘Is recognized bv Amnmey General Brunch“. who appointed him " an assistant Inor- ney Renard. He held that important post until 1920 when he resigned to run for election to the home of rap. resentatives. He was urving out his fourth term in the house at the time of hislieath. - - - â€"~â€"- -- N time he In employed in Cute can of the treasurer of Cook twat, u a teller. He also launched upon hi: political urea! in that period. hav- ing been elected to the once which he held for 10 yea". "etrteupsai_e-avaGiik “Semi-28. Ier.qrlh-r. '-htrt5trh+m6H-kLi.l MmeI‘tBJ-rhu it; mud in the may,“ minimum Thickne- mme-dhu The Inc 'roedsofthrd-d unspoknuhhmvbnn kisbedsisteatu.mis-tttiiud "ymedtorlivettero-tr.riod oCeomacr1ttosrtsiehuh.aiGa' we taikine with Cow- Rathbone. . . In dead, “I must have fallen to sloop whil- talking with the column-n." Mr. Weista. deg-red. A moment but he tr'hj;rg,3tlmtnt'guht h'rf'ldel"2Ah"u1t'Md'. was united in marriage iUivGik film - 1.me usual-wanna . EMMA! . “NEWMAN REMOVAL ANNOUNCEMENT What-.1 MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE “OWL“ . EXPERT' PIANO TUNING , TO 515 LAUREL AVENUE Thi"tonotttyottrpatmmthat,re amtr-httrfrortinB.iuemtdtrtmet m will give u. menu-ed - and facilities for serving pm. We will be 1oeaudtltemoetotmrttt. Rwanda. to?p.m.weekdlyl;9n.m.to‘lzm. AWM manual-milieu“ "L%B.Caattattrt a. Mann-hadn't“ 2',ttt "I tt 'r'i1,?tht2uatih'-jiiili-j.i-o'-, 'e2eg522tahWfiii.iiliri atdth li-ttie mm mm, 'Ph',',' . l'l.ial'Et"rt"rn'tnt Ozuo‘dockMymbm teihertrtotu-iletfr'".wai 'Hasr_rt"aoe-tmoeet.u. PMitisnlamdu-tttg.eetu.tiio' -r-0.,at8t.gtt-L AOMW' “V‘s M‘MMM“ I... "6iaGii'ircii7G"ii'i"iii nus; IWIthlqu' 1i.Bat.f.i,r,:iagit . . Opposite Akron Theme _ Hor MUSIC - INFORIAL A8 ml DEUCE Gem- 85c Lul- PRIZE FOX-TRQT SATURDAY Dance Every Saturday at WITTEN HALL Let Candy Hga‘Yau'r LisF Our assortment is complete. You will find many things that will help to make the day complete Here's to Help You Have a Hilarious Hidlowe'ent We can furnish you with Special Candies for the occasion - also our regular lines of .Box Candies fpr gifts We may not be this to supply everything that you mt but!“ the following [in you an get I very good sytrtmtthemutonedtae. EARL W. GSELL & CO. 389 Central Ave. 889 m mm Am. NOVELTIES PHARMACISTS Elli“ Park Sod-l Club “WM” WM!“ tdit JFfitiifi' Fi?ii2Si2 T..." Tr." .94 -_-.94.¢' .. m '0! INF-:1 Ti "-hue pup-9'5 Thul- - 'tR'rl.tilt%Dii.'it1r" . Rim-nu hug-I. ruckus-chain” aaadt.d.ntboed.t..-ti “It itl tit

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