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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1928, p. 5

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M ijiiiiatiiitittkt iAr"kiie " Magus JtrmtrA.thMltEmE Ithe new arrival nun-nu, and u. no um um NASH SALES ni m a. an tloAtrii guy-human.” WHAT? The new Nuh'n of m. Jack in whiny". 1iii)lrfiiientsg, its mm!" North Shore Trust Company The dance tloor has been doubled in size, as welt a other improvements for your pleasure! The new Garden of Allah I Special attention to Gold now rumbles a big beau- l Coast patrons! Only a few tiful doll house.' I miles on perfect roads! IF YOU CAN'T BE PRESENT-- TUNE IN ON WBBM ANNOUNCEMENT! THE SHOW SPOT OF AMERICA Waukmn Raul and Lake Ave. Glenview, Illinois Garden of Allah FRED HAMM AND HIS COLLEGIANS Acclaimed by all Eaten Critics "mt CREAM or THE AIR" Complete Change in Pond NOW PLAYING THE NEW - BEAUTIFUL ff in need 0f funds, see as First Mortgages “mandarin-rumba WWUmm-uy Indium-1m WWI-amulet..- "o"h-tt-.t.ahmr-h. Ivan-min... mammmm-q. Ktr.mettimtrietrirmea-dre.. in Wank“, she will be known " "Min Wunkmn” and will col-m with other Great Shun b-uu- far the title of "Miss lllinoh.’ Girls who hvenmrbeenmquhomof good church: and who are our " mnolmmymmtuunthh of Hill Wankenn and the Whippet abriolet can” whlch is the int print. The Whippet It now on display in the lobby of the Game: that". Among tho other Ina-ad the print lint h to be h-el-a. I with electric Min. nodal ITE. This I: I ”70.00 Zenith muddy quip- l Not only Waning." girls may par- ititipate in the Great States 8251100. American beauty pageant but entries will be accepted from the surrounding territory as well no that mm wo- men in neighboring towns may con» pete for the valuable prize- which will be awarded in the Incl contest. Miss Waukenn will bu chosen from anon: girls who maid. in Wankecan and in t1ucterritorr north of the "IL nail lute line; went to, and including Hellman; and south to the Cook county line. No matter what to" the; girl come. trom, who wins the emgtmt LAKE We Have Money to MAY ENTER CONTEST ( Next week some tine games are ',on the schedule The fans should be ion hand for the Indoor League has _ unwed to be one of Highland Park, (but. and most interesting sports. J Games scheduled this week: Tonight, July l2: H. P. Press vs. t Nash-Ford. MANNUALPICNIC Thirds-mud phhdmby turti-A.c.grtouudtrii. W’II’ u.|fhnoo‘ and" 'strteti' DI-ut Put. On- and -httth.nn-duretigem. which-thaw" ruth‘. At-ee- 'aL"i"2il'llrll'l'lIll,G8 “at.“ Gui-dc. his“ III-n {and manic View! of the any of "but. "with. It will my my on. hum-w in the growth of Ki-it-nth-tttBee-tree at 'tmrtrtA-A.e.PhANg Pure boat: from J. P. Doyle of Lib-l onyville a forty acre and. located on Old School road. {our miles west of Luke Punt. for a reported $40,000.; The land is tsituated on I ridge hid to be the highest pom between the} Pes?uietrittendtiitktrrr, lies about a In]! mile west of Hellody farm-the former Armour Jr-oiUiir% and I hill mile out of the [mull holding; Mr. Rmmetter plan to; hr. the My developed " m er; muonmc VIEWS or _ We}: MIAMI ON DISPLAY m The North End Branch. Friends of Chieatto Junior school Ire making ar- rangements tor a Garden Fete to be held the afternoon and evening of Thursday. Aug. 2, at the residence of Mrs. Minna Schmidt, 2715 Sheridan road. Evoutaton. The Cradle Maisonette in Evanston is proving a popular retreat for luncheon and tea, the soft-toned green curtains and table covers lending an air of roulness on the warmest of days. The' ttowers each Monday come from the Lake Forest garden of Mrs. Carr. . Mrs. Frank T. Murray'and Mrs. George H. Peaks we're hostesses " the tea table on Monday. Among those gnlemining guests recently were: Mrs. Cyrus Garnett, Mrs. .tt- liun J. Whrdnll. Mrs. Henry Dawes. Mrs. Benjamin. Allin, MA. Hart); Clyde. Mrs. Arundel Hopkins, Mrs. Harold Ingram, Mrs. Edgar Stevens. There will be entertainment for Ill, cards. dancing, swimming, fortune telling. dinner, booths where and- riches. coffee, lemonade, ice cream, candy. ete, Ire to be sold. Mrs. w. M. label of Wilmette is thtance chairman, Mrs. H, B. Beu- uin. 6317 Sheridan road, Chicago. Mrs. H. C. Kym-en, 1625 Caudpa ave- nue. Mrs. A. R. Klein, “07 Jarvis uremic. Mrs. C. B. Terry. 900 Airdrie place. In. Dudley Dimes. 1655 June- uuy terraee m ehairmea of other committees. CRADLE MAISONETE IS POPULAR RETREAT GARDEN PETE PLANS NEARING COMPLETION MundayJuly 16: H. Park vs. Lar.. son Stationery. Tuesday. July IT Nash-Ford vs. Fell's l'lnthicrs. _ Thursday, July 19: vs. Amp-ch Realtors. On Tuesday night the Public Serv- ice led by "Charlie" Wake, their star twirler. took the Larson’s Stationers in to camp in a 5-2 battle. Wake proved superb " all times. His twirl- in: opponent, Dick Hammond was a good pitcher, but his mates proved too weak with the willow. On Monday night the - clubs played min. Fell'a lost their first sumo by I " count. The guns I": n fast, hnrd fought battle, neither team haviagr much of .1: edge. In eaned beam of “his“. The score wood " Answh'l s, Fur; 8. Fall's counted their that links“ in tho tbrat imam, but were Mp1.- Mter the tirat with “Rod" SW 'ruwiese strike- put the opposition. "Red" struck out. " men. George “Lefty" Wain likewise pitehed m- derlul ball. Anspaehs' nicked him for their run- one It t time. no whipped of the opposition. In the .hvnnth inning Amp-elf- had mu on second and third with none out but Weiss proved the master, retir- ing the side without u more. On Friday the hm crowd of fun win-cud what Wu pwbnhly the bent pm: ever played in Highland Put. The (an: after t'elv. Lactic innings. um climb-d an.) a; to} am pm by vinun of n tie and I victory over the leodiatg Fall's Clothiers. my!!! ‘M w 'iregod the pun uteri pl” in the Eight-II Put Indoor [miAvqnp‘gh's 39d- Hun-1y A Terry have just received their Highland Park one. three Mrs. Frank s. Jones, z Bids for Contract to Be Opened Publicity chairman) Jilly 2. Board of Educa- ---_------ " Announ 30. w. 1:09st '°"__ ces BUYS " ACRE TRAL'I' The board of educntion of the High- - (wood School District No. 3 is plan- George W. Roeusetter of Highluld‘ ning to erect an addition of seven] trk bought from J. P. Doyle of Lib- rooms to the Oak Terrace school. and tyville a forty acre tnct located on in pursuance of that plan announce: [d School road. {our miles west of that sealed bids will be received for Ike Patent. for a reported $40,000.;thi: contract up to 3 o'clock on the be land is Iituted on I ridge hid is John A. Scribbins, 600 Vernon tsg-' be the highest point between the,! enne, Glencoe. Plans my be seen at Es Plains river And the lake "ri, his elite, or at the Highwood State “I ttMmLAND rm "I“. menus» PAIL [1.1.1808 Hui ', Winge- h Public Service A tine audience was present at the) closing exercises of our Daily Vaca- ition Bible School on last Sunday even Ite: It was evident. that the people! were pleased with the program. One} iman was particularly impressed with ’the memory work. The intermediates acquired considerable knowledge of i Him book of acts, having followed the) ‘chapter summary plan of study. Miss i Darlene Jones, Mrs. Leonora Maeehthcl land Mrs. Ella Hintz. assisted by Mrs. is: G,. Unangst and Mrs. Emma. Evans) _ Myers, had charge of the primary de- 1 {pertinent Miss Hedwig Gieser, 35m L sisted by Emma Gieser. Kathryn Rem l ‘deke. Miss Mable Griebe and the pass-! tor. directed the Juniors, and Mrs. Bot, 1 I ker taught the intermediates. Mrs.) [Arnold Peterson substituted for one) of the primary teachers for one Iii) Miriam Wichman, Joan Wichman and) Lillian' Nelson were neither absent nor tardy. The following pupils were present every day: Shirley Mag-nus~‘ ison, Eva Sch-ant, Katherine Humer,i l Gunter Schwant. Harold Frauenhoffer, l Leon-rd Frtuserthofrer, Anton jiiiiiijj) ‘hoffer. Juanita Magnussen, Bettr) Carlson, Paul Tillman, Stewart Gail, land Ruby Tillman. The average at- :tendance as coinpared with the total [enrollment was very good. The mer- l ry-tro-rounds and hobby horses made Q; the primaries were unique. The’ other hand work consisted of pretty quilts, dolls, post cards with Scrip- ture texts written on one side, scrap books. puzzle maps. can. A number mmhmupmu mammal-runny. “gusto.“ m H n. It“ mushy. Immi'uhwhy. “mt-“"h- subn In "-i the (ta-Mom, Sit, and puns have been made to any out the prognm "mien of weather conditions. The dancing will be in Pete Juhrend's (Inge. and the urnivnl will be in the Betd adjoining. In can of min Immunit- luv: been and. to continua the mm in as In: a possible in the m, and during will not be inter!“ with. h b expected that attend-nee wilt. b. PM Nedtre" who?!" CAMP IEITI'NG HELD IN DE PLANE THIS WEEK The DeerNid American Ueion post “min! will be_held gum-day, July DEERFTELD LEGION m HAVE CARNIVAL 28TH of articles will be sent to Rev. F. D. Fuller. of Press, Kentucky. to be given to the children of the mountain people there. PLAN ADDITION TO OAK TERRACE SCHOOL BIBLE SCHOOL CLOS‘ES _ FINE PROGRESS MADE AT FIRST U. E. CHURCH ON HIGHWOOD CARNIVAL Children Make Articles to Sent to Mountain Children HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK A young lady wanted to travel so she came to the bank to ask how to carry money for expenses with out danger. We told her to take Traveler's Checks. She decided to take $100 worth, so we started to prepare them for her, "What denomination do you wish ?" we asked. "I'm a Methodist you know," she said. Of course we wanted to know what sizes she wanted. They are for $10, $20, $50, etc. She took six $10 checks and two for $20 each. During her trip she cashed these one at a time and never had to worry about too much cash. There are many reasons why you will enjoy this plan. It is the sate way to carry your money among strangers. The cost is very small indeed. The Old Reliable and Progressive Bank A Lady's Mistake The Highwood chamber of com- (‘mcrce reports splendid progress on 1carnival at a meeting at Santi's hall I Mnnday. July 9th. The carnival. which ‘will be held July 20, 21 and 22, will _ be for the purpose of purchasing play- lground and beach equipment for the grounds on which the Highwood cham- Jher of comerce was fortunate in ob- taining a concession from Ft. Sheri- idart authorities and the war depart- f merit. Another interesting meeting Twin held'recently and every member (has shown active interest. hymiu'lmmm unread-MI for city "I”. an -mrr'esoftheettr.hseNdtrt- "rdtt-tYorrtagsthsr.o-. 1-!!mequ kWh-mmbhlidou “M Thumbnail-m. 'r-oat-r-dh"...,'- 'ardbxiB.-'--asa.amm. “him. COUNCIL PASSES ANNUAL APPROPRIATION MEASURE On “other page of this am u printed the unnul intimidation ordinate of the city of HM Coming buck to Chicago direct from . solid year as headliners on the Keith-Albee vaudeville circuit, Fred Hamm Ind his Collegian will open " the Garden of ABI, Glenview. Ill., on Thumdny. July 12. Fred Hamm is one of Chicago's or- igiml dance Ind radio favorites, law imp broadcast several years Mo from Stations WLIB Ind WGN. The on Cheltn we: also well known through its many Victor records. Following its Chic-go run, the Ramm orchestra journeyed eulw-rd Ind became snc~ cmful ' v~v~'~ville. The t l AtUh is one of the monk pkmz‘sqa: of Chicago's sum» mer dance places. and is lubed on WIDngln Road at Luke "enue, five miles directly west of [Aka Michigan. The grounds committee decided to erect a new dance platform that will accommodate large attendance. Won- derful dance music will be provided by the Sheridan Orchestra. Inquiries were received locally and from the surrounding towns and came to the headquarters regarding the Nash four door standard six 400 plan. The ground is cleared and the erec- tion of booths will start at once also lighting of Ft. Sheridan Park has been started. The oiticers of High- wood chamber of commerce are very well pleased with the reports received and are looking to a successful, bene- ticin1 affair for the community of Highvmod. Remember dates of car- nival Friday, July 20; Saturday, 21; Sunday, 22. _ President Otto Fisher of the High- wood chamber of commerce has re- ceived a letter from the American Laundry Machinery Ctr. of Chicago, congratulating him on his election to that oitiee and enclosing cheek for a liberal supply of carnival tickets. FRED HAMM ORCHESTRA AT GARDEN OF ALLAH Chamber of Commerce Meets Monday and Reports Show Good Work Done Chairmen in charge of the booths made a detailed report that merchants j have secured all merchandise which Till be on display at Fort Sheridan Park. N Ne-e-tir-tr-ga- “OHM-Mi. an. presided " the tmote-tire. 'hicll follow“. TuPi-om- "ti'"-trtmeqtmtrh-net.r. '.oo'sattwoo'ehehrtth.u-.se tho Y.W.CA. .. The Board of Directors of the Young Women. Christian association held their regular meeting " the - sedation Manhattan on Tuesday morning. July lo, at tea o'eloek, In Elmer Geiger conducted the 0min Misa Grits Newmeyer. of the B. Y's club of butineu girls of the Y.W. C.A. have. Friday morning for Camp Gray at Sluptuck. Michigan, to represent her club at the busines- girls’ conference to be held there from July 13 to 21. Delegates from tive mm will attend this confemée. His: Ivy Levett, representing the business girls’ club of the Lake Formt Y. W. C. A. will also attend the can, fermee. SAVE an?) SAP ET] . Gypsy Cream Telephone High“ Pith IM Free Delivery Service Opposite the Northwestern Pas- senger Station. An antiseptic lotion which has had Extensive use and given the most satisfactory rcsuRs--easi1y applied. Try it as a relief for Heat Rash, Sunburn, Windbum and Ivy or Oak poisoning. Robert W. Pease Pharmacist Stop that Itch will give you quick relief Y. W. C. A. 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