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Highland Park Press, 16 Feb 1928, p. 8

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F. B. Williams â€"Murray & Terry W. C. A. sometime in March. This was followed by a discussion of standards for wearers of the Girl Reserve ring after which the meetâ€" ing adjourned in favor of roller skatâ€" ing. The Girl Reserves who attended from Lake Forest were Jane Coulsen, Helen Fellows, Laura Letts, Mary @Elizabeth Jackman, and Miss Marâ€" guerite Creamer, Girl Reserve secreâ€" . tary. The Highland Park Girl Reâ€" serves included Cynthia Sims, Joseâ€" phine Snyder, Florence Glader, Berâ€" nice Durment, Ruth Drake, Margaret Kuehne, Ruth Newmeyer, Edna Schneider and Miss Lulu Laswell, Advisor and Miss Laura Cranefield, Real Estateâ€"Insurance Price. $8500.00 Complete â€"list of other business property, residence lots, homes. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL 7 room house, 50 foot lot, close in. Property should be zomed soon. Rents at $57.50 per month. An The roller skating rink continues to be open every Saturday afternoon from three until five o‘clock for grade school children and every Satâ€" urday evening from sevenâ€"thirty unâ€" til February 15th ONLY. Cirl Reserve Secretary. The Highland Parkâ€"Lake Forest Inter Club Council of Girl Reserves met at the Highland Park Y. W. C. A. on Saturday, February 11. Supâ€" per was served by the Highland Park Girl Reserves in the assembly .room. Supper was followed by a Girl Reâ€" serve "sing" and fire lighting cereâ€" mony; A Girl Reserve ring was preâ€" sented to Miss Alvina Schneider as a sign of trust and appreciation for the service she rendered the club during last year when she was presiâ€" dent. Following the ring presentaâ€" tion a business meeting was held with Cynthia Sims, President of the Council, presiding. A tea for faculty members of the â€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields High school was discussed and a tentative date set. The tea will probâ€" ably be held at the Lake Forest Y spoke to the club about the Y. W. C. A. conference she attended at the YÂ¥. W. C. A. Camp Gray at Saugaâ€" tuck, Michigan last summer. Reâ€" freshments were served by Nellic Erennan and Lucile McFadden. _ The regular monthly meeting of =b‘d“-ld&.7~ Christian association was held at the association headquarters n ‘Tuesday morning, Feb. 14 at ten sence of Mrs. W. A. Alexander, presâ€" Tdent. Reports of standing commitâ€" weligious education, health education, weusic were heard. New members of the board who were present for. the first time were Mrs. Elmer Gieâ€" entine party to be held at the Y. W. C. A. tonight at eightâ€"thirty o‘clock. Miss Anna Suomi, president, then introduced Mrs. Mark Law who The Friendship club of the Y. W. C. A. met on Thursday, Feb. 10. A short business meeting was held at which plans were made for a Valâ€" LINCOLN AVE, $100.00 per ft. All Improvements in and paid We are making this offering unâ€" Get Yours 536 Central Avenue HUBERSWEET MANUFACTURING Phone Highland Park 69 CHOICE WOODED LOTS . W. G a. "Where did the car hit him?" asked the coroner. "At the junction of the dorsal and cervical vertebrae," replied the medical witness. C & The foreman of the‘ jury rose from his seat. _Mrs. N. G. Le'!nm;ton, the regent of the chapter, presided in ber usual gracious manner.â€"Mrs. H. Roberts. "Man and boy I‘ve lived in these parts for fifty years," he protested ponderously, "an‘ I never heered o‘ the place." Mrs. Herbert Smith‘s group of songs with Mrs. James Watson at the piano added much pleasure and sparkle to the evening. © Mr. Preus is a man of wide experiâ€" ence and has a vast fund of informaâ€" tion at ready command. We, of Highâ€" land Park are proud to claim him as one of us. He exhorted us to stand firmly by the constitution of the United States if we are to rate as American patriots. THE GORILLA starts for 3 days| SILK LEGS with MADGE BELâ€" commencing SUNDAY, FEB. 2 |LAMY â€" MON., TUES., FEB. 27â€"28 at the ALCYON at the PRARL dick A dash of present day politics was injected into the practical and patriâ€" otic address so delightfully and so ably given by the Honorable J. A. 0. Preus last Thursday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred €. SHipnes before members of North Shore Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution and their hGsâ€" bands. f Two 6â€"reel features â€" both big hits no increase in prices house. The members of the commitâ€" tee who were present were Mrs. John Russell, Mrs. B. F. Rieke, Mrs. Burâ€" D. A. R. MEMBERS HEAR 1 THE HON. J. A. 0. PREUS Speaks on Present Day Politics; Mrs. H. R. Smith Gives Group of Songs The house committee, Mrs. L. R. Rigdon, chairman, met at the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday, Jan. 7. A business meeting was held to discuss various matters pertaining to furnishing the "2 FLAMING YOUTHS" til ten o‘clock for all older boys and ciation meetings. study book. Reports from the ciyb advisors were heard. The committee endorsed a recommendation by Miss La~ra E. Crancheld, Girl Reserve secretary that Miss Cladys °G. Gorâ€" who did a very interesting piece of work in Russia be asked to come to Highland Park and talk to all assoâ€" Continuous 2:30 to 11:30 DOUBLF® FEATURE OFFERING auspices of the HIGRLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT profits of the event for the Highâ€" land Park Firemen‘s Fund. â€" HOOK & LADDER No. 9 + 2 E2C TA V Y it‘s a scream a real show NEWS! COMEDY! FABLES! COMEDY â€" CURENT AtuflMth-MDnyundElM T-odthMPugn-athScrenS-rplies. Introducing the sweetest child the ow â€""CHANG" .i Oswalt â€" Sport Life â€" Weekly M.a(inee 2 to 5 Evening 7 to 11:30 "WILD GEESE*r Bel]f"B:pnett, wgky Barry The Girl Reserve committee of the . W. C. A. held their regular meetâ€" COMEDY and _ NEWS REEL MILTON SILLS "Valley of the Giants" REGINALD DENNY "THATS MY DADDY" from the Peter B. Kyne story "HEEBIE JEEBIE" WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY THE 22ND Best drama in Five Years All Star supporting cast _ |COMEDY and â€" NEWS REEL *®=~SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18â€"â€"â€"â€" As greéat as Stella Dallas CHAS. CHAPLIN "EASY STREET‘ ALCYON in a new edition of ADDED zhuM-My.My.Phqa&ZI P Special â€" Holiday Show â€" Special NEWS REEL! COMEDY â€" CURRENT EVENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17â€"z (WASHINGTON‘S BIRTHDAY) UNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Continuous 2 to 11:30 A M U S E M E N T S COMING "COME TO MY HOUSE*r which happens to be the name of the picture this day fedturing OLIVE BORDEN RALPH GRAVES also a George Washington movie VYAUDEVILLE Evening Onlyâ€"7 to 11:30 SOMETHING DIFFERENT Holiday Program Patriotic Specials Attend the fine show at the Alcyon, auspices of the Highland Park Fire COMEDY â€" CURENT EVENTS Lioyd Huges â€" Mary Astor "SAILORS‘ WIVES" A special feature TIM McCOY and JOAN CRAWFORD "LAW OF THE RANGE" Mae Tinee of the Tribune rates this picture and stars very high also classy Don‘t Miss This! It‘s wonderful! COMEDY! NEWS! ° SERIAL Paramount DeLuxe COMEDY | and NEWS REEL She willingly admits now that sln; believed that her original declmtion_ in favor of the Gulf State city brought about its selection. On the whole, it| is impossible to disagree very se'riâ€"‘ ously with Miss Marbury. Where the Democrats meet, is really of no| special importance, anyway, and once| again, apparently, a woman‘s inluiâ€"} tion has reduced the problem to its proper level. | Miss Marbury is a keen observer, and it is easy to see how that was -1 very natural conclusion for her to reach, She decided, accordingly, to to lighten up the proceedings, and, therefore, _ after â€" discovering the | Detroit committee could provide a hall, but was doubtful of its ability! to present the delegates with free! Fords as gifts, and after San Franâ€"| cisco had decided that it would give! $250,000 but intended to retain its title to the Golden Gate, she anâ€" nounced to Norman Mack, her New! York associate, that she was going to| vote for Houston. | WOMAN CLAIMS HONOR FOR HOUSTON CHOICE Miss Elizabeth Marbury, a playâ€"| wright of New York City, and abo] the Democratic national committeeâ€"| woman of the State of New York, !usé now formally and somewhat humorâ€"| ously confessed that she was the female Cockrobin who with bow undk arrow shot the Democratic mtion;li convention to Houston. With considerâ€"| able frankness, she admits that when| in Washington assembled with her u-l sociate committtee members, she was| oppressed and distressed by the seris) ousness I&M’ they were all takâ€"| ing themse , their party and their | issues. | yard and was engaged in active servâ€" ice for 84 years in defense of our Country and Rights. "Old Ironsides" embodies our ideals and is a glorious reminder of the spirit which founded Will You Help to Save "Old Iron Side Evening only from 7 to 11:30 "WOLF FANGS" RICHARD DIX SHANGHAI BOUND VAUDEVILLE a real show VYAUDEVILLE featuring the dog THUNDER also high class avenue. | have the honor of appearing on the | honor roll. The sophomores head the |list by having fortyâ€"four of their members on it, the seniors coming ’iu second with the total of fortyâ€"two, ifh‘ fruhm‘third with the total of honor roll. The sophomores head the list by having fortyâ€"four of their members on it, the seniors coming in second with the total of fortyâ€"two, the freshmen third with the total of forty, and the juniors, coming up last, with the total of twentyâ€"two. JUNIOR LEADS HONOR ROLL AT HIGH SCHOOL ‘The Garden class formed under the auspices of the Conservation Comâ€" mittee of the Highland Park Woâ€" â€"\e"flgafitfln time on s 22, 10: “‘.ubm & o club. The general subject is "Prunâ€" ing." Short reports will be given by J. A. HOFFMAN Will accept vacant lot if clear, or automobile. One hundred fortyâ€"eight students Arthur Magnani, a junior, who has Will take your present lease if favorable off your hands. Do For Sale Nm:hnud:nlibtinn. "8 6 and 5 thome with the betn REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone Deerfleld 245â€"W Deerfield ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM * A the telephone equipment wears out and has to be reâ€" placed at prices much higher than the original cost of the old plant. This adds constantly to the average investâ€" ment ”’ kb’“.‘, on which a return must be earned. The company‘s revenues must keep up with YEAR by year the teletbhone Desk Chair _ Journeys for the agricultural committee who have nshiuditinthp-t.hwdnw nmdth&t&y'onun.h‘ vote for a bill that contained that provision. Chairman Haugen still inâ€" lhhflathwfllnfltinuth“h} ‘Those who have attended the hearâ€" ~-h*tb“-~ been reâ€"opened at capitol report that the willingness to compromise is more papnouncedly evident than ever before. Already, certain of the supporters of the McNaryâ€"Haugen bill Bell lines reach everywhereâ€" not only in the United States, but Canada, Cuba, Mexico, England, Scotland and Wales. ritory which otherwise could not be reached in weeks, get undivided attention for your sales message and obtain orders at a small fraction of the expense incurred by other selling methods. By long distance telephone you can make profitable journeys without leaving your desk chair. W. W. REICHARDT The insurance Man 388 Central Avenue Hiahla: BUSINESS executives have learned how radically sellâ€" ing costs can be reduced by the careful use of the long distance telephone. In one day you can cover terâ€" After the wind has juggled your house you can‘t recognize it as anything you ever owned. Insure! Get up and have a nice breakfast at home. ‘Then go to Sunday school and church After that go to the HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA and have a nice dinnerâ€"Baked ham, chicken, or roast beef with all that goes with it. Then hop in the family "bus" and go for a nice ride. Isn‘t that better than fussing around the kitchen half of the day? It‘s just as economical to eat at the Cafeteria as btfho. : cten . Sm Anccadlics itc e < Srms sach are signs that many members are. anxious to frame some sort of a. TRY THIS NEXT SUNDAY : 12:00 to 2:30

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