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Highland Park Press, 24 May 1928, p. 1

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How Mil to “hula Ind mwgwhmm mmditi-arftutmntrrtrrenodnfur mmwmumm-m “hiya-them” Hob-been 9rtrmddtu.ehitesptrsehtt, "uer.hsavoeito-st-tuarm "9etuhie"rfwhytor0mti, -thmtR-rrtermestoorehard "rtee.-to-rdrueotowt k-nrxtod,.mrthmsW-smtad totgt-ee-.mrheeeth-tw tiew-rauapatHtrtieaddre" m be drlivend by Comrade Jack iiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiF" tiiiiuittlttttittgh" C MIME Nam-mum. nine. ma, mi in well "re-e-tttrr-tofthe eSq-af"Mewt"1trrrmtbramarett M by the school lat-d. Polio," htItu.-etthei-timxnritltte Etyee & th, Ree. Chm Keller. Th "" " than play mother selec- tbl that which Boner Ann Thomas, the “daring. will Break. Her "Neet ko-er In: not yet been DBMS“) LEGION m MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM Award lath tot Emmy Con- test; Fund: to Be Asruhrr.D-tersoftheArrs_ Be-ir-, the Deeef5eH Boy Scouts (than " and 52).“. Girl m and ' children (1min: with love - Ctrut in lino). Chm-lea C. Input!!! an in will.” of the punk. Th be of lurch wilt to west on ttfd dkr. Amummiawinbohld hrD-d-tatWheetir=eeme-, mndthchhmwto! “Mantle but!” road. Welmmyb}w 'itAtoreeretramto the Ideal. of Mnmmda- "-aamrrtortrtkthutseartnr them,» durum» in?“ "ar, .m-fidhv mum. mimi- -hre-otturfefrrtost mmmnu.’ . Islam an: no use my.“ and the - AWE“!!! “PM?" “thaw-mime. moot-Yum! 'mdmmlwu, '.-eadnr.aradtht.P-nHTt huh-“huh.- .. Rim-um“ JMnIp-umh -tset-tbt>'"tq. -deltm6.uqq-rtttmmarmet, Writthm WAY I“? Will; mWAm-mnugsmwm Continued on pm T . spam: sign: of tu p2. 'it'st ._ tern“. uptak- to "qititate handling; Alba “11 not in hauled “my, and eitrmrttr1-wittmtteohrtoUse- manta 'sor_toeoNetthernst- PaKJutruwktGtsrssivAetobe W“ the Momigm w r f of th- 11¢!th eu-ut-twe-Nr'-, M|W.mm roeeu.r'usainigwtoserisit.dsrttr. (it, ham have-ll the rubbish "om Help!!! Md Cttg Nawmdm Ptbeh.naadrmvbv.e't.tte. during at “and Clan-Up WeuirtWgNmtdPH.thsr- dmhuhm-lthcuy “M60- M -emtkm in tutitmin-eiotcuan-trrw-, 1th {an Myahaaylkhdonthgwk- Willi... “an. On Friday any will work in the section between Roger Williams avenue and the coun- ty line. it will be impossible to extend the time. or to make my back all: in tedious already visited. On Mon, day the district between Vine avenue and the north city limits wu cov- end: on Tuesday that between Vine and Laurel. and on Wednesday be- tmn Laurel and Lincoln. (blinding of the rubbish begins " 8 o'clock each dar and in the sec- tions not yet covered residents Are urged to have their material in proper reeeptaeim on the parkvnyl “fly to u not. to delay the men. PLAN CARNIVAL FOR MAY " AT HOME W of an diner, head of " tomtmmrsttemnadanaetirobetardor forty number: m outlined to I"! for the Sodium settle- llnt [manning Ind ow en- m North Shore "mm. a union. bnnchu, but it has mined far HWuni Turk to emit: the idea “as hotel In: been W, a part of which bu been resend for the dancing in charge " In. Iona: J. Trunk. who bu neared . the pica orchestra. Mrs. Louis leverage. animus of the branch in to sea to the fortune telling. Mrs. Roland Hm. the bean pot, Mrs. Roger Vail. the, moving picture; In. Tthnh-anha-snnmb- eated.tmeeNu_tti-toeae the-th-ttr-rt-ttttmlb. trtthh.MehsitrtwqmAamdest- thmirtqxmtittheeetdestttteumm_ T'her-ioattoboeoveredbrthe city trash todayinchat trinetre- ’Becuuo of the expense attached to tho work. my ohm: say that They no mahiate "gr, dart to otter nu "min: of unusual egttertaingtreett. The twine: bull-room " the Mor- Guru Bart and In. Carl O'Dell tn looking after the side shows and In. Robert Winn Ind Mrs. But- tedee akin: can of other {titan-u. TM boys Ind [it'll will be inter- com! in the grub - in chum of In In! Madeline Bun, who will In: nth-MM costumes. In. Find Shale! Ind In. Emu Kinny win in: an grfmahmegtt booth. Seven! prominent hnlinm firms of Chicngo and Ballad Park hut don-tad 'hednBehN+.Mnrat,the Mrdthbm. Thou!- -MhtrtehstemsthttqNra1i. Join @WMwn-urhud mummy-LI.“ Indy-ll".blhbq9rnd.m hulk-ultimatum “vb-“50mm” 1trteqt1eeyeautt.e%r and Kim“ Park hue don-ted The opening of the new Village PM _ House in Ravinit In: In event that The M is m, In 29, the will be long remembered by all who hour “In in tho “in. M u were then. Expectations of I large -thlrtq 1rstemstsrtq “I all. 3oht stand-nae were uncalled by reality, the eamhal m 001- Wl! til for-than-thundred-thues- m In“. latte [poet-m mud-d the attac- -_---- (in Marina but hit, evening. ' MAWE urn. fire by]. gil light.- ' was tmpres- '"2..1haPm"L"ll'lvlL"'?u', I lbyllr. htvftePtMetoiGard-ht gig-41m I" J,ietPh,g,t Danie!!! Duh Dan- oruto for a. md,‘ "n tairti,uth"ssstes.arsd- Th.mrtstagtdhsei_tamtmla In Winn Rutledge in Chairman End-unmannb 'r't*rett.rquttserye Mmhmmimm Nahum Some-em: Lou! Group Amazing tlf Huh Rubbish of - " Summer Camp " Rome. A number of children from High- land Park to to camp: for the sum- mer month, but this summer they will hove the opportunity of hovinz amp life in Highlmd Put with the aided opportunity to be with their parents at home. Mr. Howard Copp and Mrs. Cox, directors of mmtiun, in working with Mr. Edward M. hing. actuary of the East Park Board on . pro~ mm that will an diluent age groups It different times for a rep ulu summer camp progrlm. like Regular Cal-pa The activities wilt be modeled " ter summer cnmp I: much as pos- Iihlo for Junior camp. They will in- elude: swimming under supervision at the beach, baseball gums. landi- cnft. group gurus. nature study, story hour, hikes, uni picnics, educl- tionul trips. PLAYGROUNDS PLAN SUMMER CAMP HERE OUTLINE GOOD PROGRAM “ammo-yum "uh-Md“. A!!!" , - 'iraqi -n. num- R-h."--. mu. ot “mm-Ind!!- all pn- -dbrhteatu1mt.,ttnremMbe 'anuirt-fthoeti'i"i,-., orrmtueursstoshtehootmrrmt. or-hr-ul-tor" of than “n of prob-bid dike, -d-terstttersustieattrreefdbr th-duatee.Thotth-f-ee -dittotheabmt-dar" "t.uboroetutjhatr-oethe A". was. at th- Won-f- Chbdub. IancuCubM "tdb-huh-h-ret'" Directors, Are in Chute; Fine Opportunity for Children; Many Features Are For tniermediate Camp the activi- ties will include: swimming with in Continued on page 7 In. Jemerts" Lon-h. m tin!"- prhu for the caudal. -ThCedkathyt wt! (allowed by “MIR. 700 ATTEND OPENING OF VILLAGE HOUSE Manon Took Place Saturday Evening; Praise Mr. Van Men’s Work Jitttteinlnarrtmst-aarttsougittatumtorou lil,,,-,,,,,,,,.,,,,,--,".,,,-, The American Legion Auxiliary "it. Dun-um Spencer Unit No. Its. will tag be." Saturday. MI, Mth n the good you mm; the when-m; ire" 50; l _ t.qtt. .. _ ...- .- - [99m oppy, you help.so many families - fan do! oppy Day, we hail you-our heart's with you, too; 'ur reverence far thooé who in fighting death met ‘erhaps giving him courage and gladden his day, ,nd rehabilitation and child welfue in no Glii% _ - [cause od you can diminish the ex-service man's woes es, it is a great privilege for us to wear you]. on give the disabled soldiers now the chance to make you. ear little Poppy-the relief work still grows ar you keep baton u “but we toeget"--- Ive prompts every giver to contribute to your' Grrthy V Twar- ' you gladden the cortvaltrteent as he starts on his work you spell for World War disahled too I!“ Wanna MAY u. an ani... has: Not to Increase Texts This progrnm calling for “$0,000 bond istue can be carried out with, oat homing the school taxes of the people. District 108 has been taxing for the past. few yen-n the full limit of one per. cent on the equalized val- uation for building purposes. This is the limit provided for” the state law and cannot be inmnsed. This building fund has been used in can Continued on page 7 Kin Magnet Kym who was had " the physical education department of Mela-Shields High School for sav- yeun has now moccasin“: en- nui the real estate business. _ it Syn ha been mint“! Saturday, June 2, from 12 o’clock to T o’clock p. In, is the time seth for the special election in District 108 to vote on school sites and bond issue. The propositions to be voted on are " follows: l. The prim-hue of a tive acre site It a cost of $30,000 on Chvey l Road near Green Bay Rold to serve the future needs of the south _ central portion of the district. _ a“. (it past you with His: Irark- - h the tirm of Bum Real EM " North Sheridm Bond and h- - “all“! success in I field M b her. Tb III! firm, lekness In Brm, in which Miss Byrn enters u part- n-t'llllolouted att? North Sheri. dn Ind, tho present locntion of the COM] Tin Company in the North Sh.” Bank Building. The an ex- m_ b_h_nble to occupy “In. BOND ESUE mm DIST. 108, JUNE 2 MAL ASKED IS $180,000.00 mun-byline Ist," the Cain! It-oar b'llo' fairly mum thntthutrttewMeihrmemitrt._ 3.“. will be cowl-ad by that mammal: d-srhieteattnodshemueaitmes. 'ErtLDNrartrAtxmDArluuruessiliiirai,iri. “manhunt-y...“ m b a. a... befom 'l'att'ltT2rLtt"UteTtt: 'w - Aluminium-db“ "'la1tlA%"lMtrlii""Uiii"i"d'"CG"l2'l'2"i'2' afiwsuwdchâ€"fium . tir ,. tr.'," 1Prpt-rtt"-_ For Purchase of Two New School Sites and Building Addi- tion to Lincoln; For MISS BYRN JOINS REAL ESTATE CONCERN 3. The erection of a $24,000 addition to the Lincoln School to give :dditional etasss room to care for'the growing needs of the north end of the district, 2, The purchase of 1 site on Lincolnwood near Braeside consist- ing of about three acres. on which a primary building will be erected to take care of the south eastern section of the district. The cost of the site to be about $80,000 and the building than: $40,000. Future Needs [linking you ktttfyey,to For 1G"iiiiatituurs 001nm “he traded My tor the work on the proposed new addition to the Hannah: Temple was... which is expand to coat upproxim‘ely $40,000 and will make the Temple on of the - nad that. stung: of in kind iwthe tuburbn ‘on. A bond issue is [aligned to tin-nee the improvement. The improvement necessitates the removal of the old Temple building, a landmark here for many years. The Edward Stranger plumbing of- tire is removing to Mr. Strenger's premises on South First street. where he is erecting I building. and Miss Harkness' otrice is removing to the present location of Central Tire Co., which will remove to its own new building on St, Johns avenue, being built for its use by McPherson. 1-dPH6taNrr-rv-et. no and m b it. chm Mon 11.. In“. m-.- urinal-a s"c',zN"et"tttttttltttl."t tttPty-ttte-let-".'.' 1t5t?tttrterye-lr4'lll'll'& "sr1t"'-rt'"-- I“! siitistsr,ra, l ,s' _.,'. '"g w-T' “an: are" to be hostesses a} the Woman's linking Uuion of Chicago Pres- bytery on Friday, June I. This Union include: all the women', mis- sion-n midis: of the district in and that Chicago under the Pree- byteriu church. n. program will be an interest- la; one, for the committee and: to have nil-Marie: returning from cam-.1 Anombly n Tulle. om. but “king In active pm on the m The am he“! union m be held in the min; A the church and III-chm win be and It Ir." h the .a"elr& has. Than “I. b - fill! can Ebb- ing. man. The proceeds of this party are to go toward establishing a per- manent picture Nod. Any one wish- ing to come to this affair my do so if they are aeeompanied by a mem- ber of the dub. Several liberal donations have been made to this fund by individunl members who are interested in seeing the club acquire a permanent picture gallery. With this as a nucleus the committee ex- pects to realize enough additional from the puny to purchase a paint- ing for the club before the fall open- WOMAN'S CLUB CARD . PARTY ON JUNE IST 'NBeatBomeofMrscR.W. Stevens, S. Green Bay; Pro- Department of the Highland Park Woman's dub, one of the branches of the Fine Arts department of which Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas is chair- Many members will be interested to know that an an Study class to meet one morning a month is to be a part of the club's activity next year. All members of the club are eligible to join this class or depart- ment for a smll fee. The object of the class will be to become familiar and keep in touch with all art in- terest through lectures and talks on art. Also it is planned to have the class visit art exhibits and If- tists studios. The committee feels that this is a big step forward in club growth, and it invites all members to join. of the Meadow. S. Grieg Bir kai, on Friday aftemoon, June I. This The women‘s orgtutizatiomr of “this“ Park Presbyterian church Presbyterian Church Organiza- tion Are to Be Hostages, Reservations pre now being made for the Aeneiit card may to be given at: the pone ot MA. R.S. gum party his been arranged by the Art ENTERTAIN WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION deeds to Picture Fund Masonic Temple lat two o'clock in St. Paul's Evan- 1gelicnl church of Deerfield, conducted by Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok. A large attendance of friends. neighbom, and relatives and profuse beautiful ttoral tributes marked the tinal rites. Heart Bending Tragedy The little girl’s accidental death Sunday evening was one of the most heart-rending tragedies in North (i'),':,'",', history. Pinyin; happily in the shrubbery alongside the drive- way " her home about T o'clock Sun- ‘day evening, the child ran into the drive just as her father was slowly backing his automobile in from the street, unaware that she was near. The rear wheel ran over her head. It was the first time that Mr. Ginny had backed into the drive, having al- ways previously driven in directly from the street. The child was hur- ried to the Highland Park hospital, but was dead on arrival. it is be- lieved that she was killed practically instantly. An inquest was held by [Coroner Taylor Monday morning at Northbrook, where the remains were taken, and the verdict of the jury was one of “accidental death." 2 Family Reunion At the Clavey home Sunday after. noon were Mr. and Mrs. Orville St. Peter of Wauliegan. Mrs. Clavey's ‘parentsl Also with them were Mr. ‘and Mrs. Geo. Rudolph of Waukegan. (yrs. Rudolph being another dough ter of the St. Peters. The family my "union had been a pleasant one and the life of the affair was little Bessie I Ruth, the idol of her father, and who lwould have been two years old next (lmonth. About T o'clock the Wauhe, (Wan relatives decided to start for l home. In I" this section of the North Shore heartfelt sympathy was ex- pressed Wednesday for Mr. and Mm. Harry Clavey of Deerfield, as the re- mains of their twer-year-old thumb- ter, Bessie Ruth Clavey were bid to test in the beautiful North Shore cemetery, following a funeral service momma OCCURS SUN DAY EVENING Bessie Ruth Clancy, 2, Run Over and Killed by Fnther’s Cu Bucking Into Driveway; Burial Wednesday 1tl1)'lSl,T 1min": The Live Y'er. dub of high school Girl Reserves will hold . bakery sale all day Saturday at Niebuhr's store, South St. Johns avenue. The sale is for the bcrtefit of the Girl Reserve. summer conference fund. The High- land Park Girl have: will be rep- resented by Home Glider, newly elected president of the high SM Girl Reserves " the contents to ho held at Camp Gray, Sang-tut ' URL, from June 22-July 2. Girl Rate“ from ttve sate: will attend an col- The Clavey and Rudolph limos were in the driveway, Mr. “avers 1Cominued on page 12) ference, Atttter-totmanrotth. friends and patients, in a“ Park and dong the Nrtrth M Dr, Forrest R. Pm, Mal. m ranged to open a North Mid in the Hold-net hildilll, h m lung Park. " " North - MYSTIC WM WILL HOLD CARD PM BAKERY SALE AT NIEBUHR'S SATURDAY DR. F. H. PAGE 10 OPEN OFFICE IN THIS CITY Null“ "

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