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Highland Park Press, 13 Sep 1928, p. 1

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mmwmmw of-bees-tdh-are-eh-h ammunhuclunhchh 're-ntl-tedu-ot- dint-dud urn-nu. fur-lure.” .eiduhen,bHe0me,kftehmor'-.e- 'iu,rodua,tor,bo9n-dtmddtstg whiettart11be.oHtorth.b-Stae ttretrandhteNodafth_ 1trortn-%-dnruhudh- -ofetey bu-er-e, ' Tho-Imr.1'.A.vlll-H 'dtLttgt"ltll2pWltl, tp.eaee.N'.etec Taaa) hwlhlnhl‘u-n“ m d ”I In Tfat “a“ . . l “flaw-hawk“- uesdPtrkW-gfBatgttnrfttuhaH thq_etNomrsrher “that inhaled-{Midlth forth. than od an. nabb- WHWMIM C-iro. Egypt. She goes to join the faculty of the American university .tNirxra.1ibrarinnoftheeoIi- Hm. li- ninn bu the maul-am of the entire community but an li- bearrb-d.ndme_oftHti- - statf feel deep met of - dun-rm. For the put nun-er 15.1 has baa! Mn: u quwun; when“, and a nu ago took the mun-r m in Libra-y Seine. " the UM” a! mink. l on me: Ar.a. main-m At the dune. held in Fort sum-n park Saturday night, Mr. Berg. m employce of Moore'. cafe in at!» wood; vu- awarded the Ford at that - the principll award of the day. The awniding ug been deferred b can: nil stab. were not in on time. In In !"‘W mi: - fo Mr. Ohm!" stated Lint the mecca of the day In due to the generosity n! the patrons and the willing to- operation and help of the volunteer lin- Helon Flinn. (or may your: n member of the null of the High- Ind Park public library, nil- from New rorhmtseptemursr,oetth. B. B. Colombo of the Italian Lino for K. PLFQILAM; From the community mndpoint. the "mull Richie-xi day celebration VII very much of I lumen. Hurry wander. chairman of the committee. has stated that the receipt.- were up inf-nary; und. in stated before the celebration. will be used for the con- struction of I fence that the Oak Tenure school plnyxround. MISS HELEN FLINN SAILB FOR EGYPT and girlhood there. She was marriad in 1903 and after some - of ru- idence in Chicago moved to Highland Park in 191]. For aeventeen you! the had lived among us, yearn af strength and maturity. when the depth and richneas of her nature came into {all and free expression. These were the year: of growth and unite when, a: wife and mother and member of the community. the math her impress on 1:: all. She gave to up a quiet contribution of strength and guidance. We had accepted hee mtefully. leaned upon her in hour) of need, appreciated what she meant,‘ and now that die has panned on we are left with u - that a vital and, gracious companion in no longer with In. Hers was a silent. gift. unob‘ Continued on page , I SCHOOL 10 BENEFIT I FROM HIGHWOOD DAY; Receipts Will Be Used to Hal Pence About Oak Terrace were held " the Fin: Mm church Sunday “moon " thru. the pastor, the Rev. Funk Pitt, in m The capacity of the church as tamd by the number of {reind- und Ic- quinunm of the demand who a. fied tt tht Hurried Juris tartut . PM Ply: mm The following tribute to In. Soy- farth In: voiced by her pastor, the Rev. Frank Pitt. at the {Imam un- near Guano. Illinois. on September "I 181; "Mr mud her childhood ation. Sqmnh, “an. in Highland Pur- esVie, mans “BEWARE AT HERMAN CHURCH Why-Mitch?” VOW" XVII “Nellie Martin Serurth m '. WOMAN'S CLUB PLANS IMAGE BALI and a» AethttiA of his annuity for y... y... a De. s.....- "m - iiG "iaiaaart akiihuTiiia ch but lua- - h. h - 5-. In - I. in mmunmmm .eatheee-dit_nrereiaatantt tt-arhoNer&-tuthettmr- “thud-Mundane. " w_ttra-.dtHtthe-ae" ,.htt-e-aM.a.hog.ogtm.a- “Handbag” do.” mvsoolmm manna-01mm: I e_Br.emhartt in LlTd'lfk'T,lllh% 'd.meg'.e"g'.ullUet..t mm -eatsr-t was an“ -- tf pm Trfreh._rrimH an. be up Him-abut and manna. munch-L Woth-lilmeLe-‘ue, MinutoMoll-Idiom for his “Burl Yard Talk“ is new speaking new nightinauut located msHi+rood-e.-thestreet begin " mo _ The; id is: mission chute. The “Hit is invited. m‘olhi-Vvuphydolyn- tevd.rattg-tmtvlerGWeg4 Tu-------, eietthom_dPhrh.-aae hom'ri-ths_rr-'-m. mimvitn manic-u. [HILARY GOLF mum PLAYED OFF "8mm“! Thin driving all day and working In into the night to set up I camp and then ttshiew the out thy Ian: 3 person exhausted," he laughed. "-eAiMr-ti.oweotoot. manhunt-(humb- eiduthatifird-etaaot thetak.tut.h.erHt-otmt, "reh-etetteirtefr-td. Wain m u harsh rm: don: the "oeudaPohstmrht-tsheeoudare hub“. "tnfeeeeurtsetmttaaistG "UNCLE JOHN“ 11mm SPEAKS m HIGHWOOD lumberI Lug ser Ipmllll;d that l was through. Bury ya: I - " but it seems when slum-er to“ gala: atdreriiii tL,iGisoa- in}; m "when that if “Cu-owed Tki, the shore she Wu afraid that she would not be found. latency, aim the beginning of time, bu been mung clumping trips such " thes coda yen. 9"ng all“. “form Wmdhmmhn~ itnmta-dt-thimrritatter a16d-rtrbt-ri.mmt, dalmatian-1h. 'ustN.'--ud-eai.e odrttr--daeesBmrarnM-, ofNr.thG_rm-rraer- tittm_dthqtNittarfb-u.t {or-Ivan] buri- uh.“ MWLIM'R,-¢|uth mu. M54 " Woods; Aida Search-0W calmly mu for 'E, ',lhilWttit pdikpitstsi gte85litlP P". muons. MALuy-nniliia; 1,'p,tyf tflf LIE-€3.31 On'M.hl!.Chh- vuittr'-a_-ei-itt 2rtgt2"drr,tra'Nrg.e enth.r%e .3ka “$10“ hackle-:it- tee-drrtheeA-airee n. uf-tii-m-tSi-tae "i9tAeh-Neartr-e-,riir 'trite-h-ark-e-it, “*5.“de uto.ds-ne-rtseami", inc".l-nd~m.uhlly ivy-{beagpluw lul- h- *.d It. aqd 'ltltaPatt,Mttttg't. a'lltrelld' 'atWPtt'llarl via a. as AuGuGLGiTi, arc muhudh’Y-é‘b} 1.ht_r"-trutiaestai- WINS Gulls 3tmoti. CUP AT “A“ My.“ Pattheetttr-mmr'e-euoee. Itieidt_c.gi-us Wane-bordthmw ditrtrietBe-daf_ti-isez, 'r'essedhi-etufi-qrtuu, ereasedtmitieskqttthr.heemim, -'ue.-ue-erte-ene-e oftVsrp-h-staoeta-.ot an“, ' -e MM“ mums cities "viatehieb-s.h- pre- "rredteootoD-.botuaet, etttthukiih-tu-sd mwummmmV “mmmdme Butraodthtrth-ureue-e denu at Wield-Shields in oedqr thatttoemeuou-rtorsehoot, "istettthntue-eesottered brasehoegorthetrreorDeeraeid, shields has been-latter in im- Principal Sand-id states that the Inge member registered this nor does not tax the plush] minimum of the school beyond cop-cit): The school will be eomrortattlr not“. but the numbgr‘can be taken a." ot, h'wewr. additional when will be in; their Iteetts fur. ii. Min air. ft is felt that satutaetorr aryae- 'messtwitluoateebemmdebruose Wt“! eeeetrfets, hm: sttr ems...“ the Baud dr Educ-6w foeu1h'ttitistmtairtotst- on ortheisebrotdistvietihmt tho-tiv-er-trid.----.- enjoying its advantages than“ bear their than ofthe-se, Wheeling and other points; Ind the time teamed appropriate for adju- imrthetoitioet 20.me near the mun] cool of instruction. This wk. Way. 130 m dents have been refused may» to WShielda until the mu school dUtrieta from which they can! stall hare -astqed with the high school for adequate tuition. This the boatdttasstatedshmgdu-ieh does not mphsent the entire cost; but wilt enable the bond to hire the additional teachers and new: the extra cquipnent my for the instruction of such a large msmbee at extra students. w In In " the legislature. passed but with. it is new will: for d Mitt to mise " in been the mien for m not midiu within the high-chad db- trict to “and DeeeNH4huhhc. and at the and of the year the district from which they came would pay a nominal hire for the an. of as: students. This 'te-e in the pad h approximated $165, which it in - timatedisabootsoto-otu theeostotinatroetion fate-eh-il. In] In. Cock My Usually the inn“ of pupils ' non-high uhool ditrtrieta in ion Iareelr eogttined to m within the two te"mshitts--Uhe M and North Chm Pareieourtr-ttut this rut. when other high schools (and the- aim overcrowded or refund to tahe pup“: ttot belonging to their district. ClflTrrED0, IL-rel, ”Mini-un- " It00, m BoardotEdoeatimsdeeirgedto+ unaudamNe-thuhsn-i themigrdsofthettetusott-tgir. numbed)”. Whammnw Shiuebhi-mt-t- thiamlro-thlntmdu remr'Bireotnometettt-to no»: OUTSIDI nus-Imus 1-9: tt P9“- 'tm. Norma "" 'tister for “but.“ “him-II I”.-M‘ .-berortheboardtofmth.- "rhedt-(twosradero-hrttrs-) dAMhmG-Mvhm Mrm.G-tmttedftmstthhaDutriet, "in tin dd m. BAmatBmtrrAgrrAT""" mmocrm “anal-unmanned.- "Hutch”,ou. . d m m M mum-Ivan... -_deearf8tb.HdatMtt-, act comedy drama "Not So Fast." This play brings into the cut all your old favorite including Jas. Bristol], who was the role made famous by Taylor Holmes, along with Jimmy Jam Basel Dell Christy, Cecil Harmon. Billy Frankenbnrg. Howard Rapport. and Margaret Swip. in a de- um] comedy of the an: nullity that derertmd Friday night audience: n the Alena for fourteen eon-eco- the vats teat spring. bum. mm m the Gm: ?'uret.hnme III-ha up my m plan, thim al- min I of my "stertarirshrq Fri: hp (at the coming Dunn. an: der for tttttwere gym Jot, order; 'r" A. -__.-, Maintenance of Autos sum-d on Friday evening, Sept." 21, will be Taylor Holmes’ humus three. Friday September 21, brings the return of the Graeme Players to the AIcyon Theatre. Starting on that date the Graeme Players will present I series of new popular phys to be presented one each Friday in commit:~ tion with tirst run feature photophys. The first play. which will he pre- GRAEME PLAYERS ARE LISTED FOR SEPT. 21 Dept. of am Ind public improvements Mee-e-ee-err-e.-...- 8,194.6: Dept. of public property, 1,184.27 Local improxement advances uld expenses "___ ,, --V- ___ 1,058.16 Total N ___ "tere-v --8t5,395.95 Commissioner Rear moved that Pram. Greeley & Hansen be allowed Continued on page 3 TU Present "Not So Fast" at Akyon Theater; Other Features The North Shore Gas company was muted permission to install their m main on the new Cary avenue foot bridge as soon us construction work has been completed on the The request of Dr. H. B. Roberts in permission to place I post in the may at Elm Place and Linden lune was referred to Commissioner Brown. Bills Presumed Commissioner Rely presented bills and pay rolls covering the period from July I, 1928, to August I, 1928, and new that the same be approved and vouchers for plyment be issued for the several amounts, Der,, igublk health Ipd’ “I (It, clerk m directed to - a Permit to the Evmton Chap- u Ho, s, Disabled American Vet- - of the World Wu. to bold I at day in Highland Put on Sept. st providing a permit is granted for the lune day in other North Shore The communication from Carl G. Mm with reference to business 52in conducted It 140 Prospect aw Inc in the residential district was re- (erred to the corporation counsel. Commissioner Rear moved that the City of Highland Park allow a pay- ment of $200 for legal fees in the lake Bluff litigation in connection with their sorting ordinance. The nation prevailed. The bills mind Is folfows: Dela. of public ntuirs 3 957.64 Dept. ot tenants and mwuwuuamnm. 1mtSPirheitre-eitrrmstsegdtei- d-hteatthoeitrhati. Anion taA-attuttimeisscoestainediua -theminute. found below: m MONDAY EVENING Meth.amdr'armlg.urgartrar. -AtrtmetrtGait-irEer- “Wuhan-Panh- dual-admin SCH” BOARDMEMW» WWW 1.058.115 947.45 238.83 2,576.35 233.55 During the summer Olson bu been (“at into physical condition by working " knit-in park um] caddy- h: u the North-ou- Country club. in. ”Sign...“ a7iuGau. weight. harm. is no handing: " his wining“, combined with a dean-instinct and knowledge of his whim. makes him an extremely vel- uble player. Re is strung on defense, where he and], plays in I roving position. Re isrnotdmwrtbrfakeawtdseumet '-ershisamtermiesstteiasrmettte run-er will not be sent buck through his petition. Me tackles with the Be.. nncyolanend. MehastheNetsltr to sine up pity: quickly and direct: his men to the danger points with Jinnah. Inlhvbuhlwthlh- :mmmuuuhs: “db.“ 'et<-rarft-i.e RAV‘I'NIA m com: wmtrm WINS BEBE 6eH-Shieleh, eleven for four years and In: chosen on the all-an- suburban tans for two years. His reputation minded him to Purdue and he re- ceived personal attention from the coaches when he,mnde his first ap- pearance on the practice gridiron. The Purdue captain is not us heavy as the usual run of pivot purers. Re will not sale more-than-l'lé pounds in playing eomiitiom His lack of mad. mu Ludwig Five-year old Patricia Holloway Ludwig of 329 S. Green Bay road, has won tor herself the recognition of opera-ers by the excellent manner in which she played the part of Mme. Buttertrp's child in two performances of the open. "Madame Butterfly," at Ravinia the past season. Selected for the part last year from : hrge number of children who were mdvmseed for the part, Patricia, be- cause of her youth, was afraid to take the port. This year, however, she was - to act. according to her parents. HARVEY S. OLSON T0 CAPTAIN PURDUE TEAM Harvey S. Olson, graduate of the Deerfield-Shields high school is cap- tain of this year’s Purdue football At the next meeting W. M. Dooley, cashier of the North Shore Trust Company bank, will address the mem- bers on economic conditions' in Europe u he observed them on his recent two months' trip there. This prom- ises to be a most interesting meet- W. W. Reinhardt made known the must of the North Shore chapter of boy scouts. which includes troops from Wilmette to Lake Forest, in- clusive, that the organization buy a pace] of land in the new scout camp It Spring Lake, Mich. Various or- gnnintions in the several towns have been nsked to purchase panels of the 360 um tract and turn them over to the boy scouts. The matter was re- terred to the board of directors, who will report at the next meeting. At the min necking of the Ki-sd Pork chamber of commerce on Tuesday evening of this week. " “be" ten present. Two uppih union: for membership were read Ind mined. They were from the Highland Park Mantel and Tile ce, 926 [m street. James Nielsen, rep- resentative; and W. H. HeKillip & ce. 548 Central inane, W. H. Me- Kiuip, 'epreseatative. The new br-tores, on which a corn- mittee has been working for the past three months, were adopted as the of- tieiat by-hws of the chamber. PATRICIA LUDWIG PROVFS REAL ARTIST Chamber of Commerce in Regular Meeting; Bylaws Are Adopted qun played center on the Deer- vim ' iiiirt] _Ae-_-.t-- tu.e-h+tea.qroioq» Lee. L953. ee ELI-531‘ 'ut-tA-ttoem." _ ‘0‘ h‘ h 1qt,r_?r"reroer- The Cafeteria will start motimr Monday tad will be closed for three dnys. opening in their bountiful new home, hm doom west, “My en- ning It 5:80. Dinner will be served as and “and-y evening. F. B. William- rill new: lanky "tdttemrrhewitttirseofnii custom while moving. Be .110 in mm" maple-he. m a a...’ "_"e tyteeethee bunt-urn] may: no 'roeiatioRareheruitwnG-desTe. " tttehomeerfMrsB.Good-,g" Hazetaverme.tthroeAhttrtrrt_ mod-y. Stun-bu 1.. This will in thorrtetmeyeth--- the pugs: is eordior"GG'ieril, iii GARDEN TEA SEPT. " . AT GOODMAN HOME mama's 10 now CARD mm mtyttmr The old Highland Park Puss build- inte will be torn down next heel: to make room for the east portion of the new Udell building. ,iil9ehUMBeeiet JemUZu mus-sew . At the High School I total enroll- ment of 1039 was reported. This con- pares with 960 last year; a with of ft per cent. Barrie“ Gunner School The Deerfield school enrolled 343 the first day of school. They expect, however, that the total will reach 375 before registration of late entrants is completed. The total for last year was 340. OLD PRESS BUILDING TO BE TORN DOWN 1 Since the new structure will be designed to house the kinder-nan, 6 rooms in the prim department. ’andthg'ee special rooms, it will (rent- Iy relieve the conditions at Elm Place and give opportunity for better work under more idenl condition; District No. 108 In District No. 108, the Ravinia school showed the greatest growth in registration. A total of 333 were enrolled there, which is an advance of 68 over a like period last year. At Lincoln the enrollment was 315, with- out any increase. The registration at West Ridge was 33, also without [my increase. The Oak Terrace school at High wood reports a registration tor the first days of 538, a considerable im. crease over hat year. To accomodate the enlarged student body, it In: found necessary to build three extra class rooms in the auditorium. and to engage In extra with". The teach ing force there now numbers 18. 'Elm Flue can now look forward to expanding from their present over- crowded qumers into an additional building that is to be erected on their property on Green Bay road, At 1 recent meeting of the school board, the plans Iutd t7ireeiticatioos for the new building were approved; and bids for its construction will be invited short- ly. It is hoped that ground my be broken for the building sometime near October first. Registration Monday Ind My " the four grade uhools of the city showed a gsiitrht incense in the 'tum- ber of pupils attending over I like period last year. The mm for the city for the tirut two day: of school in 1487. " is pointed out, however: that additional "(bastion will he made probably ut this week, m that the Bgures for the year will be much higher. Work on the addition to the Lincoln school, which was started in the early part of the summer, has progressed slowly; but iehoot ottieials hope to be able to occupy the structure by Thanksgiving. perhaps a little before, The upper tToor of the addition will be used for a music room and otBees, the lower itoor for 2 grade rooms. . Oak Terrace 4 At Elm Place the registration was 806. In the upper grades there was little mating increase over last year’s figures' But in the kindergarten " twang}v per cent increase WI: noted, ranking it necesury to run two les- aion, one in the morning and another in} the afternoon. _ REGISTRY NOT COMPLETE Plum Approved for New PH, TheE1mPueeP-maeher- Given Buy Rand; ' School‘l'ohl Is 1039 ”VIBE! I.

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