Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Oct 1928, p. 8

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‘ 1iiiiiiiitstiitis"t ”EVAN-Hm "'ll'olPmtaPaam manna-mu "_-.-.... - - -.ry.tmmt- 'Ah1U1_, "-art-aWr""'"""""'""r""kh'e'r'--ar,- Mon. Tue... WOijZESJO 'e E dl 6532. 238 GLENCOE AVENUE Tuh.vhr-ggi.btaasd Pm m7 51 So, St. Johns Avenué, Highland Park LEW "CODY --ON THE BCrrEEN-- Ballet “mil-I... I. D. IUIPBY PUBLLCE fiEpppcE COMPANY At Our Store [ October 8 to ll MURPHY &dXWWALL HEATING CONTRACNRS Rot Water, leor. High or Low I’m-tare 8teom “bum-“MW“ - ”Watki- SUNDAY' ONLY - OGTOBER 7 Call in and see how this mod- ern electric toaster makes delicious, golden-brown toast automatically-with- out watching or turning. AILEEN DRINGLE or NoRrHErorrLi.iiiiiiis' A GREAT s'nmas THEATRE M. L. BOURNIQUE . AT WAUKEGAN Tap - CALL B. P. 69. inclusive iiiiiit mu! '; FRANK WALLIN and _ JOYBOYS ---oN 'I'Il BYAG.--. KEITH-“mm Thur., Fri., Nat., Oct.ll,12,l3 rt-c-ir-iF-rest'.'?','-'.: 2.. 'rc', ,. a Private TOM WAGNER at the BARTON COMEDY AND NEWS CONCERT ORCHESTRA I106" LAND h ‘70" DIIAI or A ”VINE ATN' & DINING --ON "I BctBBRW--- A host of song and Ballroom Dancing 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Tm sign-u mun "FALL FROLICS” dance stars loom yum-nus g In” Hahn Wat-m. who in in ‘Murnedfm nitve “(Hui-m " Park, where the and“ tutu ;A)fnd Cam and Nldh W. )nmnen the owning of In pi.- und him, (I. For mm {plan biopic”. II. P. I“. u l in its velvet use Ind tripping i doubtle- once the property of I up ‘Lvont Mohammednn. A Peninn ro- l'.'""'? with "any pictures. and one beautifully innit!“ leaf {you I {lam vnlm Wm: Ill inn-t- itte collection Through the courtesy of I friend of the library four extremely [in And beautiful pieces may be 9m in the lobby. Two of these Rpm ditterent editions of the Koran, one of ,estet, is n small volume earried Me interested in early .3..- ncripu should not fail to see the Ptr- rina illuminated manuscript: no. on exhibit " the Highlund Put Pol-lib Library. eaetmrwbeseeuredatTheEva- Shop of The ma, HenryC. 1m (Sons-t Orrington andChmh. Thin, iantservieethat mythounnd-wil amine since The Hub is so ce.-; will, located. The BuRdotrs will have I hefty line with Jones Ptrett, 209 pound" " center. Bill McCarthy. 191 pounds " one guard and William Bug; Ito pounds It the other [and positims. The Butler Northwestern gun will sun It 2 o’clock and will be follows! by the urrou-Northwesteres PeSeri. The latter time wilt be limited to " minute quarters Ind - uni-lite. between lull: because at the - darkneu. l PERSIAN MANUSCRIP‘IS NOW BEING DISPLAYS!) Northwestern'.:, football team opens its fat? seasnn Saturday in a double header engagement. Butler university of Indianapolis and Loyola univer- suy of Chicago. The guns will it played before a crowd of nearly 35.- 000 which will be the largest opening day crowd in the history of football here. Coach Hunky experts both visit- ing teams to give his men a men test. Butler " bringing an experi- enced team which should vie the Purple varsity n close battle. Pour Clark, the new Bulldog coach. In: developing I "tsting crew which is tuning on the Butler audition fue great teams. In Aha "Rod" Fromnth he has a capable qemrterbaek who can Ibo pass and lick. John Cavosie, sophee more half, is expected to make a name for himself. Francis Ron: in another half who will start mind. the Purple. Tickets for the annual card party of the American Legion Auxiliary have all been mailed and the peoplu of Highland Park are responding wonderfully to this most worthy ran-e. Anyone not having recemd tiAcets please telephone Mrs. H. ll "oberts. 2.30 Elm Place or Mrs. Ii. E, Witrhtman. chairman. 500 Glemww avenue. Double Engagement with Butler of Indianapolis and Loy- ola of Chicago Tuition is free to than who reside within the district but a nominal rep istratio" fee is required of a, this bung returnable if the person Tek- i>terinz attend 50 per cent of the time, or more. . It is hoped that those who plan to attend will come at the beginning of the term, although registrations may be made at any time during the term, It is also possible for a ~xtudrm to registrr for two subject- Amuad of only for one as heretofore. And, if there is a sufficient demand, gymnasium classes; for both men and “labor! will be organized at a srusht addAliUml tr1rst, CARD PARTY TICKETS BEING DISTRIBUTED For the fourth consecutive yen. Deertieid-stueids high school in Mob’ in: evening school work in a number? of sutuecrs This watt has woven popum to the three hundred and over 1 who were in Inca-hm each yes , during that time, I large number It- tendute two or three yen-- in "weer This work carries M when! cm dit mm It in neuly an um and much of it, is acceptable toe college Tar-lanrZOWodl. Cour-u man-r saloon. our: mount was In: , MONDAY, mun a; noon: “my 'riekeufor all Noethttestery can. ANNOUNCEMENT ‘paign beans: of the "eeeptawe of ‘ the protective arm by the De-, ‘ ‘it party. . I' Since the m. business h: en- juyed a In“ of PM” which ( may be questioned in some. mes. but ithis statement may he ducked by , ntatictirs anihble from 1918 to 1928 f and will be found 100 per an: true in <;-.:e of the may persons in their urr'-rtarrtty Net u: [an n cha-"-- :her would be disaatisried with tom muons regardless. of what they are. Amone the six was of the cam- vue, continued prosperity ranks ',tir-t in importance. The historyo! th- RePutrlieart party shows it to be a ~r.Y:ndid administrator and like a ’20”? housekeeper is tefTeeted in I I'm”. run house, the administrative ability of RPPDNJC‘II party is re- 'Rert.d 'oy good government. Mis- doubt the non i-pomut that "Ir, of you here have ever witnessed. ( in. issues mmmpliaxed amt: [the lint of drmrhxion Ween thtel, two parties more he ~ everntb. I fore in the history of . palm an: taekte are hound to occur. Everyone makes "xi-takes and the only thing to do is to acknowledge such mis, tabs and forget them, After all it 1: the halts of the individuals-not the parties. mm fpok_-_m I?“ in It» no... he .8. 5. am “mm“... of Highland Put. ". - A. mini: mexmbnhm} toaid i. "“1151. Mr. “.1“: may "tsaM'eoatteittate h m more! baron than a {uw~_ for mummmmmm 'I it In Mied'samaiti-toeoguetat Pl'et 'll.':'.'?,,,',',:,.',),,,'?" N . (mirtistratiom. ‘M In." Nt-Gil tutther - his. new .'tAe_elrsiTLea4t%T'iaiiriaTsii'; _ LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS MEET OCT. " On October IS at nine o'ctoek, M. Jean of the Fine Am building wilt (awn hxs Punch cus-es. at the Hit!» land P-rk Woman', club. In order to offer In opportunity to an there will be hours for beginners. intermediate and advanced studems. These than annopen to the public as well u to members. le served and the business meeting will take phee handing” after. wards, (has lam-in men-lien trdi {m any other engagement: ther my have later in the afternoon. A "In" chart will be made tor the luncheon. Ac this is the tirst naming of the year Ind the first Fear of the High- land Ptrk branch it is hoped that ther" will be a large attrndagtce, The High-mi Pnrk Branch of the League of Women Voters till meet on Wednesday, Oct. t7 at a qua-m to one o‘clock. The place of meeting will be announced later. hunch till “MI-nuptial. int-7m. - _ “A h-m1émd ,.orusu. I prove. by NI unknowns-cub“- imtther-rihitit, t--atis- tonsmprovomthe-Mnm worthyofthmk. retretttofNoethSheteeeHthr D.A.Kisinrtrareeof-d- BpoetsoredtrytheD.A__totmu" October Mr, in the 11km " the EretinadPtrtWo-'set4 Thepurrotseofthepartristootr, min funds to carry on ed-tie-t work Among the Imam m of the south. As this n a very may euxgseituhorredttsataumers- her will be present to make the ab (air I " am FRENCH CLASSES 10 BE CONDI'CTED HERE D. A. R. WILL HOLD BENEFIT CARD PARTY Mrs. Frederick A. Wm will WOMEN'sii,"i' FROCKS§ Froeututititoiortotrehold,u apricethatiaeuytopny. 'rhi-mh-ismnnrtertua, eve-mia-i-e-sa, deerrtheaondgreem. ' Represented in our varied Autumn assortment of frocks are these, in ad- dition to such important notes in the Fall ater symphony as the scarf neck- line, the mthed hip, and the broken satin canton. crepe de chine, and velvet and georgette combinations. This Fall Dame Fashion is at her most capricious. 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