', s-r-it.'..?--)?., M...-"."'""""-, 3 T"aiiatiistr-o.utimt.uet oii'iiFiiiiirreryeeetU",eg "i'i"a"iGTTuiii-tbypett, FiiiFra/eyeet1fe','h, - A -._, -- -..s. ma V0111“ XVI! ATTEND MASS MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH ii tyoia,hMr)l0hlill.' . IitttiitmLhItsESg10N saw“ CONTRACT AWARD [active Petition for Paving of North First Street; Other Business of [IN ls Done At the recall! meeting " the City council uni the board of local inrl movement: loudly evening. the but by Isolation. alluded the! would. for construction of a uni- ury m h Rivinh Della subdivi- sion to Down Me.Neiil & San, " a price a! “£85.â€. The motion for adoption of the mlutlon w“ made " whet Zimmer lad it carried unanimously. The petition of property owner! for they-Vin; of First urea from VIII. avenue to Elm place vu re- {and to members Brown Ind Gour- lay for institution and report. The went-w of the board us: in- utrnchd to reply to eornmanhuttiogt from the city of Highwood "queuing; information in mud to the pro-; paced Gnu! Bay road Improvement in man-ml Park. Ant». lulu-t0 The board â€proved Estimate No. 2 for the I. A. In" Con-traction company. nmt'ml to 318,700, on Improvement No. 81tt tor um Inh- in Sun-at W subdivision. Darn.†Vina -hdivulots And Golf Link: with. Approval Ibo Jet A _ t A..,., - .. â€â€16qu- “Wadi-3"" "esef.2etta,1'Sl -m-w0hw‘ 1ir'ii'iiifiiiiie'u' A"'"'? - yuan-u... _".".'"" - than Rind "t the “mum of " pot on: "and all the um an- tnct in 8W Puk Garden- tub- divhha. Nos 818. the about due the WI. Charla M. - t Or., Ink “is “that m “514. An w.u on city and! " â€who! the any we" "iruirisre_et1ttttu.e.ttt- iraiiiiiaiioGreuyj1f?et 'iilriiiT7i'GTao-Hnd .o".M.".. ""’ 'e-'-'-- --' t - ""iiiiuiiaesuthkeoyet'e" h! of the proviso! week. Columb- dolnr Rear moved that Ennis“ Brothers Cor-v“! be BBowqd . re. M on special Mt! -irsst - - - - -_--__ __k Van-nu No. 2661“ an In - {m0- installment of Wan-nut No. no In the ma! IMM of $138.29. on mm of â€yum! through W- m that u- roeelpt but“ -trr Y, W d., 7aui2 LG " "the mutant " â€handled- Yttemotioapre- B....""'""-- -- --i' ",ianrirrustepewositePtt i"i"iirGLiiirVtree..eCt1t "i"iiaTHuusm-eMi."ptet 7r'iTaiGiG.-eedtotte GiriiraiGbauuatteetett GaiaiaGitu-uN" our for 'rG".',u,. the "94.!" eeetel m not: mamas. M “W .. 'rat'iiiiTi; 3:5; may“: AVI. 'd'l'd ih,'i'Eil,i,. s'2idiCiii -ii,','.iil,i.1 1tu'lta'" mu†tteta", 'igfiiigr,ic I m m --a- 'feMSfd"fl'W'd1'rrl= would -m'IIII-I - -. o-os.-.-""". iriiGiiliGai.reee, -iiiaiFiutyrtuiPet I'd oil-lunch. I! I. eel an. human-u.» ii'Tiiaii-ti-mm" “nu-o. .mmmubm dm-lltlt'llh-b “HWLW.HM a.†him-I‘VE! Swab" flu": ariaiGa-r-- Mk8!“- _ autumn "I! III". "' CTraTaGad w --- Lu-. _ WWW“. 3%.“u‘Lu-u. sgtkfle,'lhf4,R,1N,'.l3)p1'll' "..tdo_ ' retroUr peetiye of the city for 11:365ng ad the GGG 1*â€. "by 'tiil'iiiiji; 11mm J..?siitir)'rtrtitsi_._r. tt Sunset Valley Club Plum Calendar For Season at Meeting A meeting of tho director: of an Swan Valley Golf club In: held in tho city haii, Petr, 21. to comm!" the “had-r for 1928, sub-aim by the Sports and Putin“ committee. The directors Ipproved of the cal- endar u submitud. which provides for 12eventaand-tothevatoe of $310.00. .. The committee tho recommended that a North Show Open be held and prim " much as $150.00 for the first prize be uttered, Ind "50. di- vided into second, third and fourth. For this tournament an entrance fee of $5.00 will'be charged which will include - fees. -- - The president submitted I list of committees for the salon. and at the summation of the directors the numb" of permu- on home of the committees was increased. The cab endu will be published and sent to the members won. Tho meeting m wet, “tended there being only two drum. from the burnt nhown we my look for 1n eventful reason. RAYINIA VILLAGE HOUSE V NEARING COMPLETION [Mont-ll Ten to Be Held Sunday March 11 from 3 to 5 The new Vin-3e bode in Ravinia in harm: completion. In external at- ‘mba in evideot, and may rah dents of Ravinia have expressed I de- £51.. a... the interior. In order to “tidy thh mun] cur- bsity ortthepartUthoqe vhohlve continual no (actually to this new center of the community life. the nu- ditoriun {Ind comma. with the n- Ihuna of an MIA condition. the hunt-1W mm and tho wmll'l Civic club. will [in an informs! ten in the "sftnuhed “Inge: - Sunday. lath II from , to trl o‘clock. 1 Every resident of Ravinia is uni: ‘hlly invited to attend this tea, And {co inspect the lug-mm new building. Mr. Van Bergen. the mhitect. will t,ethere,netdwitietnd1r-erHhr Mimi: comb: the construction or equian Alum}: the new Villas house is thoroughly tap-tar-di in construction all a gun from an architectural standpoint. it is may hoped that the spirit of simplicity. friendliness and Whaling“ which character- iaod the old vfiinee We will reign in thr luv Village center. With the mud mm which it was, it will be in count-Int use by the mt "vote of Rum RIVIERA A. C.-DANISH SOCCER GAME SUNDAY The mind. Soccer Football m} am will has the regular open-in: otts.seoodhn1fofthe"ete In-J-u Inn-I 4. Th- llivicn A. C. mnmt The Riviera A.C. .uluuml hrkhmwleadinzun mum-am (“vision with (our aieUeuua-tiounattttet.eteat gun will play an Danish-Ami iraaGGtucyeefief,t mum‘s ANNUAL 1 DAN“ 'EAgtCrl tmr “cumin-MID!“- maTrikiGe-iu-rtet. n! In]: of can: we“ with calla-Ilium. â€WI-“‘1 "GiGFarttrot-uttr_brhyld mental-I'lll'vum mm.h¢hiln~bdw "an it-e-arm-r n.- M - knit nub. "fir-er-ct-tttmth'. JiaCGtsrk-uiort'rth"e Him LEGION 8'qu t91T., mmmwomsl -artr-_treaart- hump-tum» LiiriiamrdtieiPelt.1t, 3.1“.“th- â€mum-l.- Luca use. O'clock HIGHLAND PARK. 'uateo= Left to right. “Anding: James W'llh ford. " t to right, seated: Eknnor Winters. _ IS NO CW FOR STATES AW FIRST TIME IN COUNTY Col. Smith Um for Third} Tehrtt Broth!†1nd Wilmot l All): List " Candi- ' p dates Filed _ the one: of mm attorney. "NNrrrF in: to petitions tBed for nominations i0itd"primnrveaetims_trhtld April 10. Col. A. V. Smith, who has neared in that annuity for two rortsarsttimeirttsehutoterf Lake County than itpo must. for nnd he in unopposed. l County Recorder L o. Broth-y And Circuit Clerk Lyman J. Wilmo“ the will b. elected without a hath†no one tUtne "aiasst them. Mr.! such-y in the chest otBeial Ml Lake county. both in Ice and poitttl of "rvieo,havimt been in MBre for! twenty-eight yum. He med " "roth recorder Ind circuit clerk for 'tr-arm-ttttoe".'- Mel were mused and Mr. Brock- wly was elected recorder. Mr. Wil- Mkthemminl of Lake county. All. vu_ulp|oyed in the of- Kee k airTiiiGGG [G", For . nun-m of â€I and {ta-[Mn W “'3 and circuit and: upon division “I in h " fl and unorder- sw. Am such. County RH and» Duality and Circuit Clerk Witrmrt I“: nub uni-Ne records in ad: re-the one†mad m ask In: to be mud on their meords. RIM bet that ti. three and!!! I" rot to be trretd MI mlmiveiy an the M wk ther have per- (0M1- wbd "td "mreciated â€Pm . . . . . ' ' ""auG-ttr-.trttqdbattl-ftrr mmMWundm- woman-chink'hlyw of Lib- macs-tymrm EMd.mMmeu-di- â€up†Much! cullin- khan-for comr “ninth-2mm m: IARION was nuts nus mm: "is7i'iGuFfii".a4iir' ‘1’? Mr. "td cw It 3:“ o’cbek this nor-ills mummmdmi unil- mun-"bun†“in“ Ahn-eeontvill win-3m“ MEET-w “BATIWJLA Anguish-haw.“ Sidi-i-ts-et" irtr.aa-o-.-lee.r .mmtuuo'uul‘lh aa-ai-ua-eh' (lt "‘h " vi. in aurietrah-o.9Ce.t An winih‘pc-‘njungf a. irauiaie in ie.eieetio n, shading CAST oil 2.9m WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING" ' James Withereli, director; Senor: Wattetieid, Mart skated: Eleanor Stevens, Hester Ann Thomas, Mary la _ Wilmot . battle, M. Mr. stBeial of and point once for Mitbl.nd M Club March 3. " tl p. Ill. WDAY. lacs I, will Rehearsals Are In immgm wms TO Progress for Big TALK 0N BERN . Show at H. e. Club ----- A peep into the Highland Park club: most any owning or Saturday or San: day afternoon would reveal the above’ east rehearsing "The Whole Town's} T. â€.2 Ir.' under the capable director-', {pupal "ames Witherell. The young [wrung-all mémbers of the Highland: Park club are especially anxious for) this aiNir to be I success as it is Gli) ttrst wit-Mm of the Junior maxillary of Duali. It will be of interest to know that} through the efforts of Mrs. Konndi Schreier, chairman of arrangements†Mr. George Lytton is bringing out eighteen members of the Banjo etutt; of the University club of Chicago. l Other members of the east and as-l, sisting will be Hope Summer (Illa! Jnmes Witherell), Mrs. George Cooo-l Icy, Mrs. Edward Roach, Anne Wood, Dorothy Keller, Florence Boyd. Indira Smith. Lois Brigham, Elam Rob- erts, Mary Mann, Arnold and Barrett; Mnaon Ind Billy Egan. Following is! the group of young sub-debs who will ‘usher: Jean Williams, Barham Ship- lness. Felicite Buhl. Jean Whinery. Jenn Snobhle. Ruth. Johnston. and Helen Lens. ROTARY CLUB HIKE AT momma: HOTEL At the regular Via mating and luncheon at the Highland Put Ito. up club, held It noon loudly. in the Norah. hotel. the principal speaker was Mr. MeNutt of the high school funny, who spots on "Br- pom.“ DAY SAL: am l The was: A. comm. city has PqtoitgtNxNerULl-edanitseeaedor-etttto'tts - . bkheldintheirmwloention.the _Dosrsv-trtuar-dlnrrmerGudtte-ts1tr_cmttel {Sumd-gmlgmhdylhgnp- avenue. Aturtmtthra1soywiJt giene in the School." HI! an iiinminalinx and iatstroetire and hard with apprecintinm. Then a good attendant: of when several vuitrtew chuhm-d'h'b visitedtb-o‘up-Mmdus - Ink m .1! M of mmmmu Dmeh-u‘nhnvwiuli mte-.ioditbbM$-dthqtmt- other not.“ both! Mr Day nhvillhpodb-at‘h Pu-s-d-at-ee... “MMMu-lm- mr-sd-r.--'. ttte-deem-il-Bbq-r ree-tPte---."., mauve-135911...“ 't.e2'at,,tt,rt,,'riu.itht than“ um LC.†'tETBBaNtMMAmSI 'aa-taT-ii-sit. ll mtcj-PEUP-“EH IN MAL "DAY d, Martin Collins. George Howell, Bert Craw-) Mary Kimball, Marian Norcross and Alicevei -latr. N r“ _ WOMAN'S CLUB. MARCH 6 Another Notable Feature of Pro- gram Which Has Made Sea- son Attractive; Other Clubs Invited The season of 1927-1928 has seen! some remarkable prpgrams at the' Highland Park Woman's club. "So keen has been the interest manifested by outside clubs in the proemioa of lectures and the cele- trelies they have brought to our plat- form." says Mrs. D. R. Thomas,! chairman of the club's publicity com“ mittee, "that I feel it will not he amiss to voice the sentiment of the walrus, who, with his nicely adjusted sense of balance, declared 'the time has come to speak of many things.‘ “Among these have been the rather Gm telephone calls from the‘ dub editors of several newspapers) ‘for iaforotatietet about the current speaker and their frank admission of inure“ in the work being carried on by our club. 'But why,' I questioned, ‘why this tmddenastir; do our t,tl,t.-d ties differ in may degree from those of other organizations? " “You'd he -ised," mine the res- pqnse, "if you knew the number of requests we have for your club's pub- licity." "These m but moujn the wind pointing to the inemttrovertiMe but that, while it taken All kinds of peo- 1Cotstimsed on page 4) MAJETIC A. C. TO HOLD SEVEN 3001s GGG, to the In: in (his man. Kick William. F. Mn. G. 1'u- eafsovstsareb-temttmetedwith "datt-mm1-tertnf-airtthisr A-ii-tts-tot-ure. (rt- Ttehee.neemratort.nHto- diy-udmhruervcdbyuni-g ‘i “with: at Rd\lllll: The first mass meeting. which was "" ( held Tuesday m‘emng " this Wonk. - " l l in the kindergarten mom iii the Rav- _.------'-'--------------' inin schonl was marked by large at- TS, George Howell, Bert craw_nduncw and intent interest. The Marian Nor-cross and Aliceve _ n'mm was filled and there wcre some jstunding in the halls. Mayor Lewis - - -- - __" --" --__, - ._- was the principal speaker and Com- WN RELIS 10 l ixiissioners Brown, Ouurley, Rcay and Zimmcr also spoke briefly. City Clerk TALK ON BERMUDA‘ V. C. Musser and Corporation Foun- [ eel B, E. Schumacher also “on: priec- WAY. MARCH 8 Ar ELM PLACE SCHOOL TO DISCUSS BOND ISSUES Voters of City Urged to Attend; First Meeting New“ at Ra- vinia Brings Good Crowd; Mayor Explains In order that the people of High- land Park may have the fullest pos- sible explanation of th. purposes for which bond issues totalling $540,000 are to be voted on at the special city 1Iection aMrrh Io, another bigmass meeting is to he held in the Elm Place auditorium on Tuesday eve- Bing. March 6, at which Mayor Lewis and the city commissioners will speak and opportunity wilt be given for questions on the propositions, the idea being to obtain as wide as pos- sibllr underxtausdintt of the whole proposition, so that the people may be able to vote intelligently on the matter out Mayor Lewis explained that the city administration wus endetsvorittg to follow the best possible course in tinancintt improvements of which there are a great many because of the very rapid growth. of the city and the consequent inst development of city territory, which makes unusu- Lany dittidutt the task of the city '. government under the existing con- '. ditions. Explains Purposes The mayor explained that the greater part of the $100,000 to be (Continued on page 4) HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WINS SCHOLARSHIP Miss Keller Awarded One of Swarthmore College Prizes; One of the Deerfield-Shields high school’s seniors, Miss Dorothy Keller, has brought on unusual honor to her- self and her school by winning one of the two Swarthmore can†open scholarships for women. being chosen Hy lulla- _ tto-ro-ttlee-tit-tr- rue-ting 100 WP! schools chm: the United States. His: TteBeiisthed-hterofMr.stdMru. Orrin . Keller of "n Kine-id ave- lng‘win‘thisscloluahipqlnlities "two-hood, ehameter,3eodershir, mum-mud» taim-rt-hr-trigor-- _ Misra “In Nth: oh "nr,autheemeh-eethyhiqu" --ntt1se.odqftheseho1e wtnAeeNett-mormtNeth. “two’s-n. MISS» an hick Md - ik, Kari-aa Tat9iariiii5i NUMBER 1