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Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1928, p. 1

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WNW“ 10 BE HELD APRIL ts Such In the sum of the Graeme my": in their initial performance at' tho Alarm theatre tnat Fridny when they macaw “Cappy Rich” that the mum-mt In: decided to make thi. nod: bompany present-r than I regular Friday feature. In mile of the rain, I great crowd ful, ed the theatre almost to enmity. and my applauded. eattine for unrul_ cult-in ealis at ch mm This Friday: kprii ES; 1h. Graeme Men will pnuat "It Pay- to Ad. “. . " PP3uettur Tinbtttrs “Milan" mum-d his... mi’c'e'é. s.trat'oe, Pyrttr "tt “- “In GRAEME PLAYERS ARE 'm BE WEEKLY EVENT Will Present "It Pays to Adver- tine" Friday Night; Good Tnro Candidates for school director last Saturday " the manual election. bald u the Onk Terrace school, Jas, Watson VII . candidate for reelec- do: and I. C. Frame, city rumba}. VII the other. Mr. Watson received 148 votes and Mr. Frame IN. Every we know: that his child should have a fair chum: to secure at but an elementary education and um. therefore. feel it his, duty to vote 'tes" on this bond issue. the distriit tor a nation. TI: but! hell that such eondi. tim" In mm: to the child, the par- mt lad the tucker, and is, therefore, lei.ttAe 2.}. question of bonding A such] deed“: for 71h;- purpou will in held in the Oak Terrace not-001 gnu _shorur, April 21, from " m. m but lit} than foetrtive in h. Uat m:- the bond finish- d two My)!” room in the base- -iotth-tobaitduiroosi" "ditimtto-dttniatteratioatsand - potlg- ”page building. The -teoeorrmmodnteissaairtsam of thire-ave 'mrils Ind six of them D-toF-o-dede-ttion, "tuNhY-ehmitt,tei+rood, tHb-dudt-of.etresotdi.. tHdtMIhn.d.-dttmdviBahato MWSchool magma “in... 1irifr_ttr_pury We. Brit-ll. - " um "irt " gdo pan. suris. ttt sun for "It Pay: to Adver- mm Bond Issue of gap by" part my night mummy tom: PLAYS “that! Honthephy on - m-t.ofthsim-of another child? Th.-rVtmmsl.etotseeven -e_thmtthrinstortes. The Qoorp mint. littrliuep, ERIE King Grooe and His Grouch and the TYstine of Sir Gavan! In the pity: to be mutated try the Junior Player- of the Highland Pith Wom- an's club It the club auditorium Fri- day light " eight o'etaek. The phys given by this uranium " Christ, In: time will long be remembered. for Highland Park in justly proud of then talmsted children. he Nation- le ability 1.th by these children. their eleven- in asking their own was]. Wag their own music, and doing their own In” mugging is 'E1tlr anything. Will you eva- forget bunny Davis a! the tiny King of Romania. Felicity BxthtmsBem-ddidrourentixe tutPtttr0deettookmstwonew clotseorthermsetirte and was in charge of the building committee. whose chairman is In. o. Luz-woe Olmn. The latter chose u her I.- sistanta Mn. George Campbell, Mrs. George B. Cummings and In. Henry out the In: W of the duh’s dam: on the building, n feeling of trratifieai- tion perineum! the numb“ u they witnessed this ceremony. which marked the realization of the ideals (Continued on page 6) SPRING PERFORMANCE or JUNIOR ‘PLAWRS To Be am. Friday Night A than.“ Park Woman’s The {calm-c of the business union was the burning of bond: (nanny $30,000. man; the diminution of all indebtedness on tho club house. There bond- upmtaed the money borrowed with which to erect the pram building. The actual bum- ing of the bonds took place at the treasury than! 85,000 to be Applied to the fund being ”canals!“ for the erection of the completing ttnit of the Mn. and.th it is hopedtobeemwittsintwoortuee years. The manual auction u _ can was held " this anion. Luncheon In: and at 12:80 o’clock, in the club room. on long tables bril- liant and beautiful in their appoint- menu of silver. unmask and wring Bowers. Unusual interest Du nuifatod by Que laughter; in thiq important bonds on their dub homo were burned " the man] lamina-l our in; of m. Highland Pare Wounds club on My Moon. This clears .the building of iesdebtedrtesa, And the club in addition has in its StructmO-udMWitl BURN non‘wmblma IL P. Iva-mm mum PAIL 'uaNN& THURSDAY, "In. ti, 198 Aa the 'semtiisas/idjtitrji, wiping Thirty thousand dollars worth of [Id-enu- elm WaettUN-rtBhet “.6ng Nero“: TI Innis-u. -oiiisiitailiUaicaG'iiu" 1'td'h"edttt “Hi-‘- .....__ T“.-"'¢_!"I'!P.Ilu~ .- “anti-undid; “All” .mnmmmm-w Mr.R-nmsstitothah-ttmt fmhh-ud-t-vd-uud hummumm round!“ It and”. fish. Itt-rqer-et.the- tinglbbhuuhh‘be - - ,, "_---- "e"e -e- -" M . --- "_"-. - t','l"u'd"rdqWatrard ”WW-muEw-um m-dhteh1.e-ti-d-tujhitys1r-hkt-iit-a "in. 2. t%tilrfrt1'r%'W4rg'l'Utleettt 'tu'"" '""""'"lLTh'St'atA'gS2.t "heme.. Atrr6murfmrgt 'dar/du.'.",.'" AT/TI ” . . m "_"tgi11"r1'a1'l"a-lii?ire'leureh'utte= 'h.*ot-earrsu- “Nubian-rh- sterNa-ar$ttbeMrr-narret mutant-uncul- 'dattTftttt'dtpt: ”QT-nun. DRt.P.'u- “in“... m M b-tHia-tro'-. "eeuree".1rhteee.ytelGktiiiriairiaiGiiii'iii.d Up- 1ermtyyrotB-"trrr.ti-iuiiGiiiriafiT'T'iiiiT.T. Mbisnoii-pt'vvil‘lhuw erudettemeersera-ith-rst in...“ hummus-ilk Aateafit ruiaFiu [In -jFliiF" In the third VIN the must was not so close. Emil Cm. endi- date for nlderman on the Pug-naive party, received 155 You. thile his opponent, AN Ori, all” " the People's party received " votes. In this ward saver-l was were east for R. C. Cum. who hi hen named as u eastdid.te but later with- drew, but not in time to have his name removed from the hunt. PrieodtrofCttr0mtmi-ie-Wit- lumM.Rear,aradutera-rin 1rurhyatdP_ruiNdtou- In the. tirxt ward the eandidnte of the Progressive party tor ahier- man wu E. J. Boehrier, who mind t29 votes, just nine In" than his opponent, Charles Fiona. undid-ta of the People's party. In the second Ind. E. Mrtengrui, People's party undid“: for alder- man, ruched N9 mu. while his opponent, Harm-n Swanson, candi- date of the Progressive m. polled 139 votes. 1utrBeeqf5ee%mtrmirtueat WILLIAM M. [RAY IS 11mm» 111mm en in: busy all 1sfiettirt. pew- ptetothepolis. Theemrultsarere, portedastotlomrs: In one of the hottest elections ever held in the city of Highwood. eaadi, dates for alderman in the three wards '01 the city were elected May in the annual city voting on city rstrices, More than 700 votes wee east dub in; the day in the three wards, and the contest was close in two of them, the winners having I Inn-gin in each ca-~ of about ten Votes though ft w the “cl-yen“ the tin ”a! rent ran hit. and work- Three Aldermen Elected M day in Exciting Battle of of Ingleside as chairman of the Ite- publican Central Committee for four terms. Stratum is the Republican nominee for secretary of state and uterus certain to be elected in the fan and the duties of this one will m quite that he spend most of his time in Springfield. Fur this reason he retired as chairman of the Iteputr- liean body, feeling that the head of this organization should be able to devote much time to activities in the Continued on M12 Alt of the 62 precinct committee- men were present when the meetima was called to order. Anon-q Pray- borski succeeds William I. m HIGHWOOD ELECTION BRINGS OUT BIG VUI'E In the nomination at tho " publicnn County Central con-inn ctrictod, at a meeting held Hand-y afternoon in the ennui! court m- " Waukegan, Max L. Pmrbaeski at Nah Chicago. unlpaign W for the Emmerson ticket in [Ah county during the primary amp.“ was elected chairman. He has seemed as swreury of the county omit» tion for several yea”. [menus W. J. “MN Other Olsen M at I orgau.ukimt - at new». in Wuhan; Shaw Win-Itch: “at hi ttyea-ra/tGoa-dark'";: *HOMM -- "Ltfg=thtgte,ee, u -eriEriF'iE'i're7'G'i;i"tr"rk"; It?! “GI-Fl.“ =ldtN.'5Tlr:.t'httr, “from a - Mich-hams... mums-an... Up- “MWhIN-bn “bureau-munda- let lid_-‘_-INIUW Thursday. 8:00 p. In. Mr. Jen: Jen- sen. Garden Talk. Friday, 2:80-Mrs, Jesse Smith, not, and slides. Friday. 8:00 p. In. Mr. W. J, Lyons. Subject: Bird'Batsdimr. Saturday "temsoort, 2:00 p. m. His. Theron Colton. Children: prom-um. Subject: Birds. ' The regal» meeting of the Infant Welfare will be at the home of Ills. Rneer Vail, 217 Laurel avenue‘ Ttses, day Afternoon. April 24, at two o'clock. All members are urged to be plant, and to my one interested in the wk of the Infant Welfue - extend u: invitatiU and most m welcome to come and assist in this Mending work for the babies Everyone attending is asked to bring The Y.W.C.A., are very proud to announce the following weaken: Thursday, 2:30 _. Mrs Frederick Fisher, President of the Illinois Federation of Garden Clubs. Subject: Gardens with Colored at the (Jo-muni'w Shop. WIRLAND DAIRY ttt OPENS RANCH OFFICE Ila-med Bushes in M DU. trict Nagging- One-h; in: with the Garden clubs of Deer- tietd “d Ravinia and the Community, Garden Study dis and the High- land Park Study club to set the tables and serve at the afternoon and evening sessions of the 26th and 27th, Hrs. E. T. Johnson will have a table with all the intormatiot, about the Plant, Flower And Fruit Guild. It is to be hoped the members of the (hm clubs m1 " " those that have gardens will acquaint them- selm with how they on cooperate with this very worthy movement. And that on the designated days there will be more from Highland Park currying their Bowers and fruits from their gardens in their Inns to the booth in the Northwest- ern station. Chicago for those that are not so fortunate. There will be a table of books ltd information an gardens from our public library under the supervision of our libnrinn, Miss Hendee. Then besides all these interesting things to see there will be I Ieeture' afternoons aed evenings by nation, Lily known speakers. The exhibitions wilt be opened Thursday and Friday afternoons from two to five. The lectures will be at 2:30. On Thurs, day and Friday evenings they will I); opene It 2 delete and the lecture at 8. at eight. Saturday afternoon, the 28th, there “ill be a childrens pmgnm at two o'eloek. Speck] children's tickets for those under fourteen Team may be procured. However this prognm will be of interest to adults as well. ur-u. the tiomrt Ind (“den u- hihits and is receiving the CoMtPerk tinn of our Florists and Garden fur- nitnn tiemts. Mrs. W. A. Aiexamier is planning the exhibition of break, fast, luncheon and dinner tables. which in going to be one of the most interesting features of the show. Those exhibiting tables must have their tables set by twelve o'clock “My noon. The doors will then he closed for judging and opened min " two p. m. Mrs. Charles Ben, son has charge of the refreshments “d Mrs. Charles Timson is limp the new; Mrs. L R, 9.3.43- is rm Show n the tweic. “Gd '%Mar.dmarxrgvoarirsaresmrttda, ugly: the leadership of the diluent Golden And Flower ' _ Show At Y. W. C. A. toewiutrtrute has than of on Thursday Ingram, Aprii ii. ENV- Held April 26-28 tor " Bamiaiiiiirimm, a - " “win:- in“ "a ““3 !g- if“ 'd nix“: mkyonthisandsivernlothérgais right of “y The board appointed a committee of three to investigate the matter and secure the right of was or start condemnation proceed- itttrsifoee-amtitwaspoinud out M links rights of my dim- aremtteleaeedap atonree,rtseeAs will be returned to contractors Ind the roads will not be built this you. Highland Park members ot the com-U board are Wm. J. Obes, Ar- thur w. Venus, Charles Hub-nth. W. E. Bktsch and Paul L. Udell. Deerfield', member is James O‘Con- Members of North Shore dupes tt tre Dinners of the American place ot the nu) spring musical. Miss Jade Birding guve in I moat char-h; Inner . delightful and arid my of mm In. John A. Reid-en. Jr., and Mes. L B. Sinclair m rennet-tin thir m in Washildol. D.C.. mwmumm 1r_tyt1ittViso-rkierd Inca 3-1 iii Lani ai Kai-1;“ hmdhwmm 'ntumrqtehrttthet.tnnt Volta yoga-(ad krtvitat) oil had It the thirty-event aiiaauc INFANT WELFARE TO - m TUESDAY As for the play itself, this ext-a, gnnt tarve will be quite dim-amen: from anything yet uttered by the Guild. " is the final play of the win- ter season. and brings together in one well-rounded cast many of the favor- ite amateur players of past outstand- ing successes of the Guild. Its. Bell in Cast There will be Mrs, Laird Bell. of Winnetka, ulnys a popular inter- preter ot dwell. eccentric characters, who stored n remarkable hit in the well remembered part of Hester, in the guild's production of Man’s "Ariadne" last year. Mrs. Bell - peun Mendy as I reader on the programs of local women's clubs. In Continued on page " COUNTY BOARD HEAD Supervisor From Shields Chosen ' Chain-an at Reorganization on Wednesday MEETTNG OF D. A. R. HELD THURSDAY P. M. binned at the home of Mrs. George 'Psseet byt’nundxy durum. In At the mmnization meeting of the counts board of supervisors held at Wankmn yesterday, Thomas V. Murphy of Shields township was elected chairman of the hoard for the ensuing year by unanimous vote of the members. Mr. Murphy has been on the board from Shields town- ship for I number of years and is one of the well known members, with a long record cadmium services in the interests of 2 county. One of the important features of the board meeting Wednesday was the acting 9n State Bond Issue Route No. ITS, north of Libertyville, which it w reported is being held up on mum of tack of tive pieces of MURPHY IS ELECTED The whole scenic investiture of the Band's next enterprise, a riotous trap vesty on the money question, is to be in the nature of I foreword to the spring styles’ in furnishing: to be later featured by lamb-Ill Field a Company. Stage Ruins executed in modern- iatie Minn will distinguish the com- in. North Shore Than-e Guild PIO- duction. “Tons of Hurry" from pn- vions ms presented by this pond-r amateur group. " will be given at HRH-ad Park, April 25, and Lake Forest. April 26. matBLAfrrmrrarmAmag. Hut-I by Nderlistk smu- ‘10-3 t' Money" In Bibi.“ FINAL GUILD PLAY lsPn-ised

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