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Highland Park Press, 17 May 1928, p. 5

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Owdiy triethas-dititabaodirtepoarer mrtothe2%ireeasttimsitnnditis, onlymmergurymnhu- in; an July In which enable: our Mullins-chum. about my». and an“: the mark; comm. shortly in tht mm. as time to a (and in a In: mivelin ruin-Ne when an extensive im- n, for seven] run to cone. i?51Tt'tTt, of the limited: of the Tine "mit" 1mm hotel is held up. This m mm go lot-rm ar, Two other questions m min o-owsutetothermfrtedtimerettrr',ut connection with the Mil‘ temp the an. legislature for showing“ lations; one is that the building " - ,,,_,,,, -_.e_ - _....- - m m‘om.mo¢swumm.mmmumtmmm um mum. After July "tit line on Park avenue. but Mr. the '.'.% per tell! ttmit will be min; Sthneider up. this provision has in “new 'twiiibe'"srmaiaihL- tisa-ca. medinmmolother V ,,,,_ -- __ r"'-"| v-- - .. Ur doubled in tbe In: six ”an. Theiwius the commissioners and they Ye- primary - In humming tre (and III to the zoning appeal board. ed, Ind there is In more anihble.nnd there the matter has mud tour - in which to expaml. Neithet;weeks.” f are there mum. (utilities for Intuit." - [or 'Nmrttsntitie. h'bnry or Beieoee. 1U1 important est-) Mr. Schneider said that his firm with in a modern imam-min It“. Th Odditioll'I’iu [in four -roomsataaestimatedeGtot on the nomad noor, While the growth " the [Junta school has mu been to rapid is at Ravinia, nevertheleu it has been study and has almost give two class not: on the ilrat Boor and uh oh uni main room WHO. 108 I;_&h~ha ahrmftru-rr-h.roreut- (Continua! from page 1) HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK bu“,-'-I "*dh*haerrharrRr II‘lsebestvnytohytlxefoundmiont'orcx‘editiahooomeinand get better acquainted. ourotBcersarealwaraeud (one you. IFWEgothellmit with rouoneredW--it we work with youonyour busi- nc-Ind financial problems. will you so the limit with us on cooperation? Will you meet your obligations promptly? Will you give us a financial "ate-tand-russia-sed-troar-ess? Wearetdadtoeo, om"tt"iuroeuwttotakettatuttotheireoaiu-ddotheirpart. Will You Meet Us Half Way? THE OLD RELIABLE AND “WVE BANE M1.we.iBrhheaodta-a, lawman-u; ".'..at-ht-evtt-- '3'“ '"1et.'trt?rV 'I-ao-AT-," 1htthomtn-i1thesixsh-, bmHmth.M5er-deriBemooCot tum. “ohm-mun: thq letaeeer. tdjiiiesiJ/Gi full-Linc} 'dvn-ao-dm' Liiirial, ic mm-mmmmgfi. of h: 1tfete_utttter.btttut huh trt u www.mnns sumpunnonm n-uri-m-s, A1- t-.rlt-5MinNeet& I lath-fearllovtht uGttsetiril '-oomairrtheoefo-er.tor- hymhnligilnndairmhoth The hotel building,“ phnncd. is to extend “lied on SW mad, MrNetortptrh-e. '00ftetntoetg the can side and "t feet on the southxide. 1tutotteofttvestories, tmttheuprerrmrrstorieswtiiberet tme&andmri1textemdrmtrumwthe Sheridaatmod-dPteh-esides In connection In"! the will: ”Uri AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR htions; one is that the building --- ' 1 lbw“ m M "it" Net but 9eio-ottetrttrre Futon-s in Itrr lot line an Park nvrnne. but In: Etreetetefysiihet; Says 1 Schneider nyl. this pmriaion has? EMS bcres has!!! in the erection of other) --- buildings, recently: the other is that! "What wiir mp3: think?” is 'dee an Alley or nearly ten feet videon the strongest tomes electing hu- be left in the I!" on the east tide) man conduct. whether that applies to of the building. The owners had; paying otte's debt: or to such matters pinned to nitonr for . com wider) of daily routine " taking a hath. than this It the when! corner. but.% Bors and trirla In wru'cnluly gum. Mr. Schneider an. ther wit, new; eeptible to the opinion of the group to the tl-foot strip if My 'omit-) to which they belong. This, prob- ting the court in meh evegtt. ll blah}; is one renson for the great m believed. homer. that these m ea: of organizations like the Boy minor wins can be reodiir W: Scouts. Girl Scouts. an... n... m... (and III to the toning appeal boardJThe when committee approved the and there the matter has mud tour' recommendation and reported the weeks." t lame to the board " their meeting My [or 'Neotauitie. iheld late Tuesday nfummn. Mr. Schneider staied that his firm) Fletcher, who In: I former star Ind retained tn attorney and m‘lootbnll ptarer at the Univeriaty of considering Minx drastic sters me' Illinois. at the present time holds less some definite decisiqxs were forth- the ponition of football and basket, coming shortly in tht mm. as time, ball eoach It the West High School in nimble vita In ennui“ in~fin Alum; chm 1.. v... m..- ... or not building-- 60 feet high may In“ more than three stories; in Met, in ward to these building: nothing definite is said as to the number of stories. The city building brawn" refused on . permit; we took it up with the commissioners and they 2% PuyLhllaIMtiI, ONSHPBDANROAD (Continued from Had-h " "'3‘”! tat tr_h.rtotoItow ',i.12lii;i.l"alkl'/t'l2rdg.het'g i "What wiii‘ mp3: think?" is 32: 2of the strongest forces meeting hu- iman conduct. whether that applies to Q paring one's debta or to such matters in! daily routine as taking l hath. (Bors and girls Ire mnicnluly sus- immune to the opinion of the group ito which they belong. This, prob- lnbly, is one relson for the grant m cm of "summations like the Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, and others, in moulding the habits of lehildnn. ' Gin-(Mafdh'dl-Mp 't'"he'otrtsr,%crittuiiG-i. 'e-mir-dia-ri-. Muted-tun. Ash- -rehteiotaetitotier-i7oa, 'PthirtorarumaGirC, 'hee-ttoi-to-Aa-Te", Wt. “Manchu "hoasrer-ri-,sruiraTt' 11Prte"r"mrut-,ust-e" ylh'lt,)ttdttAgtgtai, tet-tr-trt l ttaS'tttr,'ip2Lhyiiii iiisiTiG"uTtlll"lh1".& lb] I Ralph E, Fletcher will be the coach and athletic director at the Wink:- nu: Township high school for the school year 1928-29, which opens next fall. The athletic committee of (iii, local high school, composed of for. John G. Kyndberg. Julian G. here. JIM Better Rippin. national diréctor qt the Girl Scouts. in u re- cent Btatemettt raved: secrets of child mid-m that should provide may parents with food for thought. She wk of a twelve-whom Git! Scout who decided to work for the "health badge.” and found out that for any: months [he would have to follow certain rend-mm: with re- gard to rat. exercise, food, and clean- "Three months!" the mined than“); “an that bathing and tooth blushing had never been her hm pastimes. I'Br that time I up". Ptt haw the hum!” Tho child in" that the public ball eoach at the West High School in Arrrora, ‘here he has made an enviable mold. CLEAISHEES _ HABIT, Hm Ind Albert Hull, recommended to the when committee of the board of education the election of Fletcher " I salary of $4,000 . Fear. FLETCHER m BE COACH WAUKEGAN HIGH SCHOOL "rr"r""a'r--trmamrramr.naamm Inns wiatrmmar v... AiPCr,aetnet.rrmieettrtr,ootx wmm6:§;.:: - ‘Nmb‘i Frontalhdnhiphhl. mm-umnwmhs ---- "t""a"""o-mrelesi.iVii'itii,rid :mmwwxmmmmu wwnm-m.» 'ttlt_tAeefitdairrriai7iUG'a mhmntmummmbh- 1tel1ii._i'iiikyCiaiiriTrtltrt-ai Leer-rt-le-LUG-a-aria"; mwumuuuâ€"ouummdmumm 7 1tltgttft.sdeili,ij9hi2iti'i"i iii,iiit,'iiiiliii.Viiiiit ttia"Ah'e'.,3'ht,lil?ii,i), '3‘“ ct't1"littey.qs_t.ki' _ .‘m-- *1qu7 Wit, paged an ordinance re- -trhtetheD.tstw.rniiwarto "In the as of it: terminal baili- jhl b All taxi eats companies. The elf-"Vida that thin was I violating d a. coup-n15 mu] t_td-tmmtuto-eot 0- Inpgny’u hnnin-l Inimi- wtth-ttmteo--tson. tu- as Ad JA, - 2iiiiiJi7ri/iGri no; It lam-Hon, N. J., who the Th light of . nilvny company to (nut u cumin (nubile to a “I; m to use its terminal h- umid to solicit business. excluding sn - tut campaign from so do- igc. h- is. Upheld by the United Shh- SIpmo court. according to a m of a. decision by the Amer- bll Witt Minion. Justice 'mer Ned I dissenting opinion W8 first entrance into the muial comedy field was made under- :tndying u principal part in "Sally." After playing the juvenile lead in "Up She Goes" he found his way into the can of "No, No, Nanetm" and after sixteen months with this com- may he was named for the leading juvenile role in "The Coeoamtta." com UPHOLDS RIGHT OF RAILROAD COMPANY All excursion interrupted his stud- ies when he was sent as one of the representatives of Northwestern to entertain Christmas holiday visitors in the and zone. The attention he won there later led to the journeying to England to sing in the cnmps and hospitnls at the outhreak of the war. He was too young, then, to be lid- mitted into the forces which were being recruited for service in France. When Annie: took up the war, he I'll ordered to Cleveland tor service, during the fourth Liberty Loan drive, and after the war was over he went into "We. I , John Barker, who supplies the love) interest in the musical version of' "Arizona," entitled, "The Love Call!” which is in its fourth capacity week lr; the Olympic theater, is a native Pr. Gerard, Kan. He studied singing, piano and composition in Chicago ' a number of years and won the Rubenstein gold medal for his ac- complishments. Re then dreamed of becoming a composer. Sonatas melt. ed into sonnets. howeyer, when he env tered the class of 1917 at the North, western university. These yielded in time to the fascination of track work. and his record for the sprint still sands in Evanston, they say In his senior yeutr, he was made cap- tain of the track team. He was also, lender' of the Glee club. ' I Miss Steiger’s name is synonymous with "heroine" throughout the Near East. Her record for bravery in- cludes courageous work at risk of life in Nudes, massacres and cvidemics. She has added another star to the twin of American nurs- ing through her new acts of heroism in Syrin. ENTERS ITT, WEEK RUN IN CHICAGO John Barker Who Plays Leading Rule Is Graduate of Northwestern U. disease is greatly feared owing to the unsanitary condition of {he refugee camps. Miss Steiger is the only American nurse in Spria. She has been in charge of all nursing and clinical work for 6,000 children in1 the American orphanages there, with a clinic which averages 10,000 treat- ments a month. 1 Misa Edna Steiger ot Williams, port, Pennsylvania, who nursed form- er Mayor Hyhn of New York through I critical illness in 192-1, turns up in Syria where she is bat. tling mains: terride odds in a smnll- pox epidemic mug the refugees. Ditpatches any that there were 30 deaths during the first three day: of the outbreak, And the spread of the - unpu- u. vu. art-lulu, men- ist, tiling and executing important nix-ions. [let trip done an“ the desert, with 31W in her pone-don to ween: will. children in Mosul, input: her Imieunea. Even man: have been known to respect and to - women of her ealibre. The little Ohio town from which she comes my well be proud of this daughter who has brought it distinc- - “may“ ANI. it: Ink q M Nun. .. Duty Quin map all m ability ot As-ear, M in dilutions of da- II d.“ I... may in. mm by ho hum nerv- hg with the Nan East Bane! (one: qwemeaa, function-hailserth sn. and others In. has -iG.UGiG “cf-3 ArMlflgllt BAfrr Alics Carr, ot Ycllov M might have [on an- '"""trmrort-ee+tateetm,ed. "stetr-t.mimrr, Willamlle- "o"of"ormai-srrGi, ' Eart w. 8m. HM M Winn-tum William B. Ashnnn: Highland Park. Chin of More Ruben “loved for 8700. Appeal to circuit court prayed. Fin-l Vm. 3W7 - . "'N Willir , "e ""V. Hhm- Bear- in: Ir' lose Orlandi con- tinned no hay Huh. June E. Ruskin. Rigid-ad hm Fin-1m M. Estate cloned. Final report nUGai - Jriaieuiiir. land Fm. Inventory "irk'li,rairc meat bill appmved. Recent proceedings in probate court of interest here are reported as follows: George S. Keller. Highland Park. Final report approved, Estate closed. Mary KWilttml' Carer, High- em coast resorts on Lake Michigan, a number will use the waterways from Racine, Kenosha, Wilmette, Highland Park, lake Forest, Hub- bard Woods and Kenilworth. LATE PROCEEDINGS IN PROBATE COURT tsart, mud now the idea of using the? Luncheon committee-Mrs. Heath broad lanes of Lake Michigan instead A Pry-ford, chairman; Mrs. D H. Srotl3r, of the narrow. congested shore roads _ Mrs. Truman Metzel, Mrs. D. A. Kit- over which to speed to and from the ter master. office has materialized. . Advisory board-Mrs. Marshall Theme Donnelley of Lake Forest) E-Sampsen. Mrs. R. w. Stevens, Mrs. last summer mmmuted in his Gar l Forest Marsh, Mrs. Geo. Allen Mason, Wood runabout daily from his homei Mrs. Henry. B. Clark, Mrs. Everett to the loop. Barney Balabau, the- Millard, Mrs.R0b¢-rt Wood, MrsJIow- atrial magnate. recently placed his l trd H. Hitchcock, Mrs. James Mar- order for a Robinson day cruiser that tm, Mrs. Henry Beneke. will trawl north over the waters of I Active board-Mrs. Rolland Hast- Lake Michizui at a thirty-mile-an- ings, Mrs. Edmund Bite], Mrs. Roger hour clip without interference trom,Vai1. Mrs. Alexander Grant. Mrs. speed cops or trattie lights. Ralph Bard, Mrs. Morton Tyautr, Mrs. Mon: Use the Water (John H. Harmon. Mrs. Joseph Lune, Although only a few Chieagoarts) Mn. Howell Murray, Mrs. Homrd will commute by water from the east- _ Smith. Mrs. Arthur R. Joyce, Mrs. ern coast resorts on Lake Michigan, t John Rumbaugh, Mrs. Thomas Creigh, a number wilt use the waterways) Mrs. Geo. Childs, Mrs. Sell-r Bul- from Racine, Kenosha, Wilmette, ' lard, Mrs. Gerard Van Schick, Hrs. Highland Park, lake Forest, Hub-f Ralph Clears, Mrs. Geo. Hart. Mrs R. bard Woods and Kenilworth. P. Sherer, Mrs. Wm, D. McDondd. . Mrs. Carl Odell, Mrs. Heath Byford. LATE PROCEEDINGS ers. Carl Bingham, Mrs. Fred w. In DDADA'I'I.‘ nnl'mm ShMer. I No longer will the thoroughly sol, Ivent gentlemen who reside on the ‘north shore of Lake Michigan or ‘spend their leisure hours across the lake near Indiams's or Michigan's rdunes say "Home, James'." at the close of their business day in Chi- cago. "Cast off, chk!" will be the mode of address heard nlong the water front this summer. Commuting by boat is now consid- ered the correct way of traveling Lfrom one's home to the loop and re- ‘turn, the aqtomobile having gone the way of the"imeshorse shay. Lake Displates Aims For several years residents of the Hudson river and Long. Island Sound, whose business calls them daily to New York. have used speed-! boats or day cruisers with which to! make the trip to and from M‘nhat-l N EW TRAN SPORTATION F AD Several North Shore Residents USE MOTOR BOATS “in" V’s-Icy Grins. uh Forest. To Use Speed Boats To and From Chicago, Report North Shore Trust Company MORTGAGE LOANS tiii igiiiiimx iiiiiiinot N. U. SETTLEMENT HERE :Meets Fourth Wednesday of ( Each Month; Omeers and uNSPORTATlONFAD/ Board Members Bonds and" Mortgages For Sale, SEE US FOR LIBERAL TERMS ON - A Doorway 'i", to Affluence The county bond of supervisors has no power to "(use a “can to dance halts Judge Athur E. Fish". " Rockford. held Wednesday in u hearing before him in the Rock!“ circuit court. 'tisrtotsmmwtteuru- mummummm Thepoirtteametrpirrthee-e the Rockford Amusement ell-m “nut the board of “W SAYS COUNTY BOARD MUST GIVE LICENSES It is within the power of the ber-A be held, to mine the dam m butitapowerdnesrtoteovertu- (“all of a permit to operate. Planning May 29 Society Carnival- Mrs. Walter Rutledge, chairman, Mrs Karl Meyer, minimum. l Chairman, Mrs. Louis Level-one; icodiiiirriiri', Mrs. Karl Meyer; chair- man of iinanee, Mrs. Robert F. Walk- er; secretary, Mrs. R. K. O'Hara. Membership eummittee--Mrs, Blaine Smith, chairman; Mrs. James i. Aubrey, Mrs. John Cleary, Mrs. 'Webstcr N. Stafford, Mrs.' Karl A. iMever, Mrs, Truman Metzel. {ORGANIZED BRANCH OF Work committee-Mrs. Robert F. Walker, chairman; Mrs. W. W. Wat- kins, Mrs. Walter Rutledge, Mrs. Louis Leverone. Literature committee-Mrs. E. Rus- sell Palmer. All meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at the home of Mrs. Louis Leverone, 188 Hazel avenue. Officers and commit- tees are as follows: Through the efforts of Miss Har- riet Vittum, Mrs. Everett Milka]. Mrs. Robert F. Walker and Mrs. Louis Leverone, there is a Highland Park branch of Northwestern Univer- sity Settlement in Highland Pnrk. This branch is to consist of an active board composed of forty members and an advisory board composed of fifteen members. May Be Regulated by Not Refused Permits ONE MILLION DOLLAR RESOURCES INSIDE

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