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Highland Park Press, 17 Nov 1927, p. 1

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EM. hummintm-dnueu- “by the Get that win-mt rlir'rau-.snestttttbleytte iwse-euetieseo"sietorsttb" April. In " which “no Ir“- 30-0!th Muhammad-n -uor Wm. 11501.ch Alb-rt Lanna. Mica unity-Ire W. w. turtiett.iE,tiei9oe"t't.t"". a”: iiiGaai - liri." Ga -irtted whininuhthi-mipuditis ut-eu-or-tine-tttin can.» STUDY (mom’s mt NEXT MONDAY _h order not to eoerf1iet do: the he." lectures in fhiid 3’3an Garde he 'fr6rmtrt"' me. n- lull dhierl h yt "t, "rraek-ebirttetrtr- 'deW.’ " IBWMNIMLL --.nefBrryhrre_hnrtt Iti- tiy2eestt.flatteg.' (hm mum aaiktis-aertutth_ir-t+ mun-m nun-1h“- “amp-human- aaa-.--.- __-___...-"'-- 'il -1 Stunt- alum-mum l, mums-3m: MthW-M‘ 1't1'N'lfedrl,rllTT, " an Edr2ittagiitt",t.'tMr.t 2ttPMtttgt 233."; 2tJ,.t,t'lg='Wd)l'l','lJlt gums-aluminum- mhmum do ..__V'a -, ORGANIIIGYI'M_ I mam-mm“: Ammwd-hbh: or.“ - was an! Inky aGiiiFuisot--t.yi habitually-III- Itc- itetSttvd,Tg'g2teg -e..iMr-hre". yuan-mm. At q special WI." they“ 'ii/Gut-e-. new and “mini-Mun ieCFiiir. Ending PM 7 'I v. his}. y a: Bit}; Dr. moon was [mums an M: Inbred“! Letter l 0" BtNMMI m M} Jain-ville ----- . P. GWdeou. - to! may ”mama-ugh... bitt-tthut-tV-r teeitruertiP?t IM- lythkcurlbub'mly'ih PMEunihdbyHWM (elk: vhomsojounlnc dustbin. mm: DwHWPnrkPnI-m: teaa'teetuoiaewithootthePe. wt-the%msberforoctoher2Tbil- mttoeomitsaroekattorthoitit “he? 1min than-i1, whoa-ch Ido a remember that it ever My Atieoerrrrdettrmithmhereattd n In enjoying out In! “than! Florida weather - win one of your Wide north-rm m down "thi-ar-twet-et-tnit" oettuhearthintheeeenirwtouok cheerful and to hop of the chill, this but happened two or am time. in the past month, bot the days are " l‘nn delightful and sunshiny and we in" lots af flowers in bloom in our little garden. I do not remember that it ever hp. [and before, but new the number {at November s. kill to "rive and Ithiaathnt.omethi-ttre- with the nailing lint. Plane look it no Ind nee that the - is mailed to no every week Th; ten weeks we spent in the m "Te cum W‘ !G, A. members The faculty also willl with during the summer n. . little HitthUnd Park Ih?tid be t's'l'ecelti' the guests. This will be held in) too until for me. too much traveling. .th.e nehievemettt which'the " mr 'he lunch room, which will be in‘ We: ham and rich food, our brief mm" “Wt ,.-hmre of Richard N. Mutrie. After-) friends nearly killed In with their Report d ctey"t"e _ l wards the perty will attend the alum- hupitnlity and entertainments. it war “REY”; 'i,', .trwt,',ie,ig,' iotm'm"; ni dance. l very delighdul and it turned my " nn . " 'll'r"g' "ll . M 1 The Davenport team seems to be, lam to at. how aireetioantelr we Early in the “I of a” a one of the strongest along the Miss-) were received by all our old friend: ; (Continued on Page 6) iesippi. if they can be judged by their; than": we went. but I am getting ‘ -_.r---- scars-5‘ Last year they won seven too old for Inch truaipatirtes Ind In ELECP OFFICERS or games and tied two, having three‘ We? " here by my on Are.id.. It SUNSET VALLEY CLUB' points moral against them. This have been far from roll linen ve got! --- ; season. however, they have. like Dd/ru hark if: a mouth no. but I III let: Dill-er Pi-des “I!“ Besr. 1 field. lost two glmes, but these were; tin. min to whom-I candi- . . “I, Mast by one and two points. They have] tioN 1 wish that our hand. 'ouldl "i""i2let"d'g'e'gtrd ‘leaten mama 18-0, North Des) come here to visit us. not " at Iiiil , Moines 20-0. Galesburg 20-6, and] an In.“ minim; 11/%' had. Ann" M iMoline 31-0. Iowa City beat them-6., we will! we t wit t . ' and Dubuque 64. col-g tannin. which t do not cull-3.; fr,'. 1ttt'tr?1e,stt"ita'"ftgT) Dare-port Strum; I 1 You My nae-NI up! In Le!“ “:12;th a, the tte', I Their team will be like most of lion-n m h. been h Chm for'. "v'1hWdltl'. club, held Month 'e'.1lcFG!ii opponents-heavy. Their; my run. he in In! in hegl . , . th m. y m J1“ tackle: weigh 210 and use in? l an: d the time line: he went hock 'ttmr. 21Tid2t 2,e, "r" 1Cl'if,iGif rest of thei player! are Liiir) t't'.'t"'Tstf stct1t2utp,rt.tif,.t'fe1'tor'-rd' "my; mum!" the use of in“); Dsven- - tut be be been trreneiito “N“... , irort's captain, Hartman. plays left} Cumin. u-d his wife nod tine chil- dun who have been wting in this country tmtll lt - at: for than to no Incl. sailed 'tmr.t5eattie gum-- day to id]: him, . has (unit and believe at. 1 T. , Faithful” Ind ertrdialir m. g . P. C. Walton] 'PS. Since writing thin. Th: ml tar November“ an! Cnme, a (by or no', Ute, hut that In no fault of the El S. Pratt-0k: department. to it is In' right. “our" I will and this or” To‘ Put on Work Saturday Eve- ning at We Temple; Dine! at 6:30 A, 0. FAY LODGE 'm HONOR PAST MASTERS A.0.F\yloano. W6 A.F.Ind A. I. will in. M In: mun of the lodge on Sunday. Nov. ". Tvaillh-opundfu‘work on mtmmgnqa-w. i,tiiri?, degree A an o'clock fob In bvndi-rattPaorr.trcht dummmp-gm-mm chart: {when Pqth-ii.ahtortheet-- mdtholoko: ----__ _ it; i. Jinn-r; w. a. M... P.n. In... . I. run-n. M. Ian. hi lulu. P. 1. Y5“. {.53 any. iFiarriiGliriLuqyevor. . My; (but. Mm; I. totueeteN,t-teFA.'6r- h1r.b~.:l.l.m-a- 'tntt:eD.Ct'h",t'rrfieyditr. lad-.Jr.mi;ldn.'.- der. M: A. P. . ttteve. .osaou's may Whips-Int. m. ','grNrgrarg.rd'tglt, at tb+etdt-eyHN -.ei. 9-!‘22'5: hen-{nun u. may to .n the -.sotrea-reeteyel In“ " “In I“. "AGii._d-v-rr.unryrt1 DANCE B SHOCKS Nanak" it, 1m. ml At the business mean. a the '. Highland Put Woman's club. Nov. In. ts, In. o. L. Olmn, chairman of tho, it- permanent building com-limos, ail it Bud the history of the punch-o all; " the club [some and amount-ed tilt the 1 P" debt on the present unit of tht hild~ l 'CrrryCisyo1tpaifu.tru.i1w.ittn.ert) M fund in the bunk drawiq hunt; T, The payment of the loan (with ill-i it terest) from the Highland Park State ed bank, in less time that the number- ship had dreamed m pouibk k such ad ui 'whievement that the women ' In] i that the report of the titrure. in hit! otl be published. m . , um Mrs. Olesen strained the by“, co- ire operation nnd loyllty of the bunk in ok every business dealing. She upon his ed that the bank called in the bald. in mud did III. in its Power to dd the " committee to cut down the inure“. al The -trsertt"tteirstr that the debt Mr could be paid in units of Be. hundred dollnrn " fast u that sum mad Jo, in the club W. _ A TO COUPLE?! SPRUCE!“ Not-No Fin-uh! Aching-t In Ahmed and CH ll Saving (or Addition-l Unit; Report I Interesting luau-u of the ntegt-!' , in: mm the all" by former Maror Samuel M, Ratings. who is an Imu- nrary number of the club. and E. L) Millud. president of the East Park} district board, both of whom were" , gurus. u m also L. R. Rigdon, com-, imis ioner of the park district, and; also Wynn“! report of President) i, E. M. hing of the club. which cover? e comprehensively the activities of I the year. i The omen: elected Ire: President, (E. M. hing; Nice president, A. B., ,Crliz; mmtary. Ed Conrad; turns-L mm. Charles F. Giant: directors, E.', 's, L. Milure. o. F. Bell. Art Olson. I'm} 1 L Udell. E. T. Skidmore. ' 1 Continued on Jags 7 l Highllnd Purl thould be proud of the nehievemettt which the following brief statement: Inc-t: Brood of (Jo-nine: Report of the building committee. Highland Park Womn's club: Early in the an of 1899 Mrs. (Continued on page 6) Good nttendnnem, despite uni-vot- able weather. marked the quill-l meeting and election a! the Sunset Vsllcy Gotf. club, bald Monday m mint. Preeediatgttte business math; I very enjoyable dinner up served qt, the twentrAtve or more members present. _ ANNUAL BANQUET FOR FATHER AND SONS PtMrty Evening at the Presbr- W M: Good Pro- l gran; Several Speakers o. Frid-y cumin. " tsix-tttire the annual Fuller Ind Son banquet will he be” nt the wish house of the Highland Park Prubyteri-n church. In. Bank-bin F. Rich. u- nthd by Ill ”gun eoPmitttt me- mriedotMrslBm'trert,MrsB. W. Smith. In. A. J. tumm, Mrs. B. B. _ In. A. L Blair, Mrs, R. M, Pit. " C. A. Pun-dot. In. H, P. “7. I5. I. . Mr. Mrs. Y, L Onion. In. I. A. owning 2tdi'r.'tta%'liriiltt nub afthediamer. 'tggttttdtttreVflrt. Ledhnvlbibm-uh t-d-gtrth.tmt-1nmrtsnt m 15.7. I. C. A.qmsrtet will a!» in. The mach-mkin. on“! Mtttttm PLAN DANCE Atqt NOV. as Tet-Bo Bali at Odd Fellows MMAm-e: “MWMMWOIIII 1rfaenetMt1 "eNetrrse,turd hulk ulna-bat. ”all.“ an“ AH“ Ion-dob att-Wait-qt-eh'. Cami-dupiav tMieeraE5eeted tllaaNtt" THURSDAY, NOVIIIIR w, It?! 110mm DAY AT 0mm.» HIGH SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK Davenport to Play Here and Big Dance for Mull, Students and Friend- h Ive-ins; Saturday, Nov. 19, promises to be a gala day for Deerfield-Shields alum- ni, students. Ind followers, for their Homecoming day will be celebrated by a gun: with Davenpqn. the last of 'the season. and the Alumni dance to be held at 9 p. m, in the boys' gym. ---. 1ht"Kietedons of Rogues," is to be presented an Deerfield-Shields annual Dave-pert to Play Mere and " tan play on Wednesday evening, Nov, I)..." tqe Ah“ std." li,'; n 825 in the tty'ete"u'lt,iil . toriun, y members a t e nior m M . I'd-I. Garrick club and under the directional Dinner to Be Served of be Comer. , --- In Spanish Farce ( The play is to be a Medieval, Span- Saturday, Nov. 19, promises to be ish farce with the colon, settinga.‘ I Call dar for Deerfield-Shields alum- sid costumes taken from the gorge- l “l. Students. Ind followers, for their cus vividness of Spain. The beauti-J Homecoming day will be celebrated ( ful archwny. found only in Old Spun. by} game with Davenport. the last islt patios, harmonious blending It of the won. and the Alumni dancel the striking, lovely colors resplendent to be held at 9 p. m, in the boys' gym. in the costume of the Spanish “Mata- The dance in the evening is to be dor," gracefully draped hanging: of featured by the Blue Bird orchestra, gorgeous hues and designs L, all of of seven pieces. The football men wdl these and many more will lend at- each recieve one ticket free if they mosphere and charm to the “rogue; get them in the office before thelplay" 1 dance. If not, they will have to pay Harlequin, Pantaloon. Polichinelli re ubr admi ioas price at the door. (I’unchinello), Columbine, and the i' all”: Invited captain, characters taken from the K previous years only the stu- “Commediadel 'Arte," the early an~ dents and the alumni could attend) cestor of the ever enjoyed Punch and the dance, but this year the public Judy show, are to appear in their is invited. I usual garhs famous since time began. V The DEA. and the Leaders club} The-remainder of the east have of the school are planning a dinner! roles from the sixteenth and seven- to be given for the members of thief toenth centuries: Deerfield squad sud their partners; Crispin Lawton Crosby together with the Davenport players) Leander . ' 7 7 Samuel Holmes ,and their partners, who will be D i Sylvia . ' Dorothy Keller G. A. members The faculty also will f tr: Elwin Multan}?- 1':th be the eats. This will be held in "o um me _ _ can mery his lung: room. which will be in'Senior Polichinelli John Jacoby charge of Richard N. Kurtis. Atter-t His Witt Hester Arm Thomas wards the party wilt "tend the alum- l garlequm -wi2ig'ntiei1ti't',r ni damre. aptgnn V I nun leg! The Davenport team seems to be , Iruskeeper _ Jftha Waddell one of the strongest along the Miss- [ yysrt -- -.. Faith Eytlma.n iesippi, if they can be judged by their) Ri.sseta __ F- _ Elizabeth Hybrids ‘smres. Last year they won seven The Doctor . Brrutt 331*le {nines and tied two, having three Secretary v __ _ ,_ T Alex Wilsfm ‘nnintx scored. arminst them. This Pantalmn r~ 1sadore Smith In speaking of the cumin: game. Coach Peel said. "We Ire going to pay for the Davenport teams ex- penses in coming here, so we would erpecially like to have a Inge crowd attend the game. I. wish Deerfield students would not only attend them- selves, but talk the gum up among their fqiends." tvs the rest of 'l"lgegT, no near- -r the nine of rtieWs. Daven- pores rapt-in. Hartman. plays left halfback. The next meeting of the Ossoli club will be a luncheon and bridge lesson. Mrs. Richard Peyton, instructing. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Res- ervations for luncheon cannot be khan later than ten o'clock Monday. the twrrntrfirst. . Davenport Strong I Their team will be like most of' l‘eertield'n opponents-heavy. Their; (at tackles weigh 210 and J86 “mi LUNCHEON-BRIDGE IS NEXT OSSOLI EVENT If members cannot come to the [unthmn they are urged to come to the lesson at 2 o'etock. Guests may be admitted at the regular guest fee gs " my other regain meeting, but Mrs. Russell should be notified as to the number of guests so that pre8rth- tion can be made. ' u tables have no! been arranged beforehand they an be mnced later if nuns In left " the door upon entering. Iowan" & Burner, well known uilon and fun-hrs m pinning one duel-wtfurnlulnthohhtm-y " Highland PM for the and of this until, " which W am - will be made. At an exhibi- tion ad a). no» man word. of tt.t-tNrswitttteentdUrurur'd tho -rtmsitr mm will not. an mis-d by Hammad Purl: Udims momma: & HUMER _ I _ PLANNING run SALE SPECIALFIA'I'UBIIS PLANNBDr0RDANCB Waning pro-homing -rtteadatWtttmr.rtietritr!tt by!!!“ “unusually-kit - in attmetod - erowrh -w.-.rsdwtthMeeu. Am I‘M-bunthnbee-ndedddm Emu? in; an." line of Inch-- "rr.i,e-ttr.yrttxr1T,exre.tt gtetti_.yei8tb-rodrnr'thftr't ulna-{fail- GIVE DANG SATURDAY Al‘m m: 'tii'i1'lu1aTih"rmhnTiiiiri. A "rr-dem-trote wwwcym - --ir-"' CE, iii)') BEAUTIFUL STORES; High School Fall Plan To Be Giver: Wednesday, Nov. 23 baplglln w Inn-m allexllll Innkeeper 7 John Waddell. Laura _. _ Faith Kuhlmn Rissela .A ., _ Elizabeth Richards The Doctor . Bryant Buckingham Secretary V __ _ ' Alex Wilson Pantalnon _ 7 Isadore iaiiil Servants at the Inn-2Riehard Raw- kins, Keith Grant, and Chapin Lyman. [ ’" CCC"' .. i in; it Resolved. that this conmil - Attractive dim: ”Runs in beau- . ploy a trained givil engineer why lan- tifully 'gag,',"',',',:",', deeornted more:r land wastage: iiinmnniciptl JS','":" in one o t e nest n rtment an In! an I . m we“ store buildings on the PROM! snore] city engineer for the c.itr of “kw fonm " combination which is ca&ingi Park at a salary It In “F953 of In much favorable comment in iaiiriiVii) thogesaintd tht: (is l g) 13:11:: Park and vicinity regarding the Mc-: ..it r otv . . “in? 21tg'r,t,ti lift,':',' 2°13! 'c.t,'e,1,dTr,'i',f, tt,ti,s/,','l','r'vi"eoJ"l'f,'Jt' n men ay an ntra a Tr? one o _ We ' e Mia. Now that prnctically all of the! cam for this position. and men.- stores are occupied, the etfeet on the mend to time council the thraf - strent of this handsome structure with cants consudered by tht gramme-e th. its row of modernly equipped and best tit.fed, for the pootiom i,isht,t ti,eeTeu,tTi',' is ltr,'",',',' tuits2,ertthg,e'tp 1eftll'tet 3 P I mue o e nope-ram o to_ n se _ this section of the business iiiiii) ptieants "Id .emy)ov. him IS "e n The stores now located in the build- itlerht practicable by the council. ing, all of which are modern and nt-l . . Report of Committee "active in every respect. include the, The report on Winneth presenhd Burnett Style Shop, ladies Tadv-to-. i by Commissioner Brown showed that wear; Vogue Cleaners. cleaning 3nd; that city embraces an are- of four domestic and oriental rug deaters:isquare miles, while Highland Park Beach & Geil. candies; Wurlitzer _ covers 12 Beware mites. Winaeth Music store. The handsomely ap- has about 10,000 population and ign- pointed rtfice of Mr. McKillip adds ( land Park approximately 14M. Win- much to the attractiveness of the tin-f netkn receives approximately $140,” tire ensemble, lin tax money whllg Hichhnd 29* Attractive Futures of Business! Houses In McKillip Block Are Notable INFANT WELFARE TO GIVE CARD PARTY vinin and Highland Plrk is giving al eamtvartrattheY.W.CA.Ttae day afternoon. Dee. trat m o'eioek. Funds derived from this will goto- wardpmidingclothunndotberme- essnitieq forthe-r-d-drive but; Witte-ttter-tthtel.. munrd-iatee-ne4ttheuhees e.eeotthiswuteraaawubepeo- videdwiulvundothilq. Thezrpritibe-fetryyerrftmr tabla- uld Mush-slum h: serv- " Everrmeishrehed, Ttruoedeairimr diet: crumble can Mm. W.R.tt.td.tH. P. I“. "trs-trt-du-ie-drive _ineusr-in-etheeoeit- amuse-am. As- amt-run In._'l.lLSu-I, In. Hahn mum-d In. Beverly Inmoflhehslfmhdlm ---_--.--__ tLuiiirg:gttg1t'dttyt',eg, mt.NrrqNmuitlrN' “.Wm ‘M a”? B-,.esta-hrrshmtsmi- “AL“ min-m6; “up: [MIMI-MI when. and Mann's-shun“ Whal-uMB-cmtâ€"hfiu d -rd-tt--i-.%tMttqei%.- hJMW-HWMM sh.- .m ot-ee-ui" ="1'asl has. but.“ I may" hut-Gnu“ ml ')tg.A-tti' - by... h, .A...‘ “Jinn-u: ”um-w: nus-n Jim 10"»;313-1II‘ ' . ANOTHER gig! GAME AT " D SUNDAY The Infant Welfare society trf RI- weeds to Beoe4tt Poor " Needy Infants: To Be Given December s at Y. W. HANDSOME BUILDING EM Proposition to adopt the city nu- ,,. Inger plan in Highland Pare will do. ;Hleated by the city council - m. evening, when a resolution lured: 01’1"” step was introduced by Com-il- mt sioner Lyle Gourley. There wu cm- ca- siderable discussion. and a report of of u committee of the council which had of investigated the operation of the city n_ manager plan in Winnetkn was pm rue i sented by Commissioner W. J. Bro-I. (who with Commissioner Julian Eias Eu; I mer formed the committee. The ma- the' lution to adopt the monomer plus m the defeated, S to 2. “Lyor Lewis and up Commissioner Gourlcy voting for it. aid and Commissioners William w. My. min w. J, Brown and Julius lellllll’ an. against it. _ CMWAGBHAN __ Beh'ttiNN1MNal. RESOLl'1‘0N IS DEFEA'I‘D Repon of Con-“lee Show: m- “vantages; Green Bay Paw in: Ordinance Passes; Other Business _ On suggestion of Commissioner I Gourley at a meeting two weeks - 'the committee, visited Winnetkn to see for themselves the condition ',there under the city mum: phi. Commissioners Brown and Zinnia _ formed the committee and their re- port was given on Monday evening " 3 the regular meeting ot the council by Commissioner Brown. following . no- 1 tion by Commissioner Gourley to _ adopt the following resolution: ( The Resolution Whrprras, a committee was appoint- ed some months ago by the mm with the approval of the city - cil to investigate the fensnbility and ladvisOiiity of this council employ- ing a man trained in city amusement to act in a cnpuity for the city at Highland Park to be outlined by the [ council Ind _ t Be it Further Resolved. that the council select one of the three up- ptieants and employ him as soon as lthought practicable by the council. 1 J' q Report of Committee l The report on Winneth prenatal As' Commissioner Brown shoved that {that city embraces an area of {our quuare miles, while Highland Park (covers 12 square miles. Winneth has about 10,000 population and High- ( land Park approximately 14M. Wil- l netka receives approximately $140.” , Whereas, this committee has re- rurted unanimously in favor of the city employing a trained engineer to not in an Lngineering capacity for the city and to ”sum!- such other duties as the council may see fit to that hate. now in tax money while Highland M gets only 390,000. In addition Arte- retkn's revenues are aided by enn- ings of 8 per cent from n mmsieigo1 light punt, which income has paid for - new city lull, municipal y". Ind new tire station. Winncth - ployes more help in the city odes. even though the city is smaller h Highland Park. -. From MI this the committee can" not see that Winnetka city dun were being operated more "ieiestttr than those of Highland Park, in Net, ttot u Mendy, eon-Heinz 5-. compuiabnh. it mmattettem& In an; m. Highland Park M h getting" an per cent not: in k, money than the - Hath m town operating under til an “; w Ne. thtr_e-ituthf. . é Locum“ The Wtmtethn city In“ ukedhomnuth elm-tine“ on specinlmvuhwll REBEKAH [0063 PLANS DINNER AND M Aluminum“!!- ,r-r.Nor.86,at0MMi tosim+rtuee.F_ye_te its-1 MW. lelhhc Momma-punk! ”wraith-hm mahMth‘ Garth-don”? uuunlk .

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