Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1928, p. 1

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"can: " the Woman's Civic club of limb qriit welcome the Vishnu Ind “and to them the than Wit-lit, " t. Villas been ind the malty. The morning in! be mad with an mun! order of baring“. One a! It. intemtin tenures will be m lllilh an (all: " the District ehairmeet giving their outline- tor the you: work. In. Henry E. M, n member at Al'XlLlAIIY GRATItFUL FOR SOME! GIVEN BAZAAR Hm “II " The Womn’a Civic club of 'tavinigt is to be hasten to the Dutriet and Prr 'rulentertairt their M in an “lug: hon-m Dean twinn- at Kin- uid 3mm, Elvin The club women of Lila and Cook counties are looking forward to the; November menu: of the Federation of the Chi- of the M (busier, than! District of Illinois which it to) be in Ravuin on Wednesday. Nam-5 her no. I Conn-lining» Katy and that the) minutes of I regular new of the] council hold on Monday, Ocular 22.) AD. 1928, that] approved " mm; M I“ -iud. ( The communication hon “my At- 1 hi... -dine his VICE? bill a” 874 Wood drive m refund to a» Cog-ism" Ray and Tim. " Sessions nt Rawhi- Cdatrr"estity Santana ll Rum: VIII-gt Home Nov. 1th The morning union will “an at lo o‘clofk J"tlt the pm In. mm: A. Shaw he new Q m. - of 8312..) on mount " arm ke- mdaod in connection with the WOMEN’S CLUE OF "TH DIST. TO MEET At the regular “in; of the city round loudly main; mm! mat- ten of importance mind eon-M lion. And the remainder of the nation In (Home! to routing "no". Tho proceeding: follow: Benn] Mittem of Input-nee Receive Alta-(III: “(I It“ Mk: Emu-d Payrolh BUBmittM IS MEMO!!!) mama.“ v owl; xvn (So-6mm] on M“: W V "j 009W“ BALL GUILD PLAYER!) f (Bl NOW 7N , .158“ Sum. thing. of the iNbtirity committee that“ Mum "hemttersof this eom-itr,thatthe Jule-American Pt9itient club II- mt- domed the Wins: tiehat in the iemrsk-hetus Eugenia-aw "itheiroatrbresatGu-ttut 1h]. L Nomi-"15mm...- \uthechhm . mloeuonhyhm‘cl _ l INN“ ' :_ottudi-t “no!“ ‘mhul‘l‘o munch..- -ttttraeartomti. liki- amod6t6." _ "-Hr-thtr-ttr-fth. wmehhhehi'm etigtewtIte-titoraituttr, GNP-rim. 'he-h-sam-ge-sta. mustang- mmmmmhch 1-thrth.thm.etgt.tKamitt. Aqpemir1-0sbeb.ehtmtrmttm (snow-é mainéiii union-d “I in m. GARDEN CLUB WILL VISIT NMYAMY Deals! '3k1','tt1'gtegtf,l"' of That liq b {or G.UP. In] airs, cur-“m" au AM“ to Hal-then. Mr. Dukes. in “The Man with a Loud of lilthief." ha “mock the real art of comedy. Ind his delimtion a! chunk? Ind story {was on! " ch. hoot intrigu- ing evening: W in the theatre." late “I W The play dab “the Ian And intrigue extant on the Continent and in England Lr'rthte the regime of [TAMAMmm “he I. with a Load of Hm My the We, do» in a neat during card foe an brim-n1 comedy m will be the an! of this amour: [Induction ot the North Shore The- um guild. The pin: has been ' [tribal eeiUealty as “one of the An- at. if not theJnnt, high comedy of, the put few yeah." Ind in luthor,‘ Anhlcy Doha, In: um this, u. "yt, PIM, "tthxtsiastieanr received on the; SW profeuioual dun and eag- erly sought that by, the Amerinn‘ “In With w of Mischief” ls q 1109; SM“ cut lull BRILLIANT COMEDY GIVEN File Perform ls thnMIE [CANS [ The Chicago Forum Council launch- {es an experiment of short series of ‘lectures by university professor! ‘after the pattern of the law school of (Social March in New York and of {the Folk .mllexe movement. The "irst series will be six lectures by not”: Thom V. Smith of the University of Chicago. What luck for Highland I'Mku- that in on in! indent» Smith in our own Wom, 'In's club here! Professor Smith has ‘been selected by the Fine Arts de- partment of the Woman's club to pre- isont . series of lectures beginning 1Pa'cn‘einher 12th at three fortrtbre p. In. The ttmt of these, "Youth uniI 'the Moral Order," deal with indif- ftorence of youth to theory, “an to anon! maxims, defense of youth in; ftermskol their own vnlne 3:3le; in! ymrtlt--roath'. resources for rem er function served by the rebellion, siding the two (no! moral enemies/ in." of the treltUh and lure of the im- _,mediate--reienee and changes in‘ morality" produced by nod lxvonble to, C,',%"d,llT, by god institutions: have to Me! ,msth--what youth ml 1. right um an: be. These maxim, "dmod.memt.troetio-lfem-eaat "veit-ths-tmae-tmn-. “MWMnl-tod- told-mam... Boll-h ”magnum-n ”Much-dithdmmd- .erreyMeoeitae*trret,roehooor 080'me Wortrh '6Nqetr, New. C, In. Sun-d 'tFri-ttutr-rw "5 arh6 d In - - to “Al to... m _ IP. 'taAt,_e"N.tttmmi. Intu- u'um-unmmm ht“!- hn - of on Pyt-reteMtitts.t.et- SPEAKINRAVINIA Mr.-trefammrsertut,mrftt -hmtanod-tarehiteetamietth. “Yuk-imam,” 'thte,tt-.t “Incident.“ "tdh.hIr-ftl. Mr. In... molding to a In! utrmstv'tse,"hvk-rtoshiara. Prom-nor Smith is considered one of the moat bowl“ lecturer: on the campus " the University of Chicago and we are told on good authority that it in impossible to enroll in his 'chues unless the student registers It in bond that all who an ittter- ested in lat-ring Professor Mrsith win "(inter their desire by purchasing debt: for three lean": to be (inn Homily aha-noon, November 12, " gas! as a the. forty-Me p. m. " and td a three forty-tive p. m.' an Highknd Put Worn-n5 club. my tot-nil dry. but when touched up by Mr. Smith's imitation, bun- tified by his poetry and lightened by his imurtratiomr," lectures of unusual interest and charm result. Mrtt5.tHXyrrQotmlrAE Mucus Armtry WILL Prof. T. V. Smith In Lecture Series at The Woman's Club WPLRLW ia1%ii 't.tr,tgfa,ttS'.t.gt l”unlit-tell!» it.” o_Met.nt-ths-t-. 1i5E7'i't'i'irr"rl;"ri'ile1'itC; L” - - at u- The Ptrk Board {HARM n tract of land foe park purposes known " 't.aHtse Pint A Paving I trounce of no fort n Bloom [tract and contain- inz Imxinnhly In um. m in I duh-bio “it; It In: n- "e _Illnrpnuod for their bang); and Q- can portion h mink-ab]! all“ In 0 par-sd. m ”we... provide. that action oftheeitrqrtthapareforatttime b can and round- out the general -trreliPartaoftueitr a mee-ti-tat pm or park. A“ web-u wu the Winter- Ion hat on Gran Bar road. This an,“ the prom for Linton: Park which new eoatMst. of 400 feet Gifts of land for library purposes. the report continues. were so generous in the put that in All the " years of the library's history the city of Highland Park has invented only 818,- 68MT in bad and building. and the libr-ry'n site, acquired largely through PARK BOARD BUYS i,',','ou,u',"pi"1eat, mg: in the ADDITIONAL TRACle Please bear in mind that every mem- Jber of the club is eligible to join the Six Am Jet drtl,et on l department or class and is invited Bho- met e no do so. o. GI!!- Bly ‘ The programs thre to be lectures on of land swath of Lincoln “than be- ” Omen Buy road Ind GUnette - uni win be nude nv-iluble for but mentions] utivitiel. mums All) SERVES SUPPER THIS EVENING I‘d-"Ail .1 was... in“; The new building as planned pro- vides light, air, open spaces. shelves and stacks so arranged I! to make accessible all books, reference works and documents. many of which are not now accessible owing to crowded conditions. The most Ippmved ar- rangement is and: with all delivery room: and radius rooms on one itoor. 45TH ANNUAL REPORT OF LIBRARY ISSUED More room for library purposes land on the site hrs been provided through gift and action of the city council. uld the board is looking to- ward erection of an adequate trtrue- number“ of the 45 annivers- ary of its founding the Highland; Park Public Library report just is-', sued for the past year is an interest-' in: and instructive summary of the work of this important local instin tution during the many years of its] existence. I INTERESTING DOCUM ENT Shows Growth from Small Be ginnings; N e w Building Planned to Attord More Column-Ed an pie , ( MAINTENANCE P L' R P o SE GIRL‘S BEWILDERING STORY I Other speakers scheduled to Address the meeting are Richard Lyons, undi- (date for state representative in this 'diatrict Mr. Lew Hendee, county clerk. (The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Young Peopie's Re- ‘publican League of this city. This I body held a very enthusiastic meet- ing Tuesday evening in the Howard- _ Udell cafeteria to formulate plans for the affair, Everybody is invited to (attend and hear the campaign issues discussed from the Republican‘sund- I The week of November 12 is set l aside as Girl's Week in Highland Park 13nd vicinity. At this time the Y.W. 'CA. of Highland Park go out for (their maintenance nmpaign. f The art department is to hold meet- I ings the first Tuesday morning of such month at 10:30. The committee i, following the pattern of the classes it! the Areheanub of Chicago. in so , far as possible, by meeting in the I‘morning of n regular club day. The finance committee have gone aids l over the budget for the year 1929 very lure l carefully and are announcing thatttee ‘this campaign will, be for $8,500.00.‘0f 1 An itemized budget is on file at theltieh t'ivlir"A". for inspection by interested) "friends. The budget is itemized under Tue: (the three heads, administration, head- i and quarters and activities. The Y.W.C.A. Tue _ has receipts from interest and rentals , Lah land this amount trom the total eX~ sing penditures leaves 3: budget 1itrtteerind :of $8,500.00 that they are askias'tithe)iri', people of their vicinity to subscribe‘ sf ' {to carry on this very worth white as- _ she I satiation. , i m... i The sound Math nor- "rterreD.e-b.rtwtttben-tt.. (',7T',',Tg,1'ttin'at,e*ge'l'; 't'tPatttMfcet'gtgi “luau-Ii- in“ _l'illu"llu'l'u'Ul'lL'1'lll ithe club house. is to be given by the well known art lecturer, lbs Bar.. riet Montgomery, Chm, on, Inbject "The Goat An" 01 lg Engnving. She will exhibit in: rue old mm and - from her with). collection. Thin inu- ntnted lecture was given befal'e the Arehe-Cirrb . few yen: no uni m mid-red one of in “In W Riseq"wtoeutemookre- In we Net sure none " the club an» ttemeanatrordtomirstt. Them chairmen of clubs in the "th distriet are invited to be our (an: on this mulch. At each meeting at the d-tmt-tt current evenh of an 1e-mtn, and Ch,ieatto, gnd lmlicxiiuh, Trtil he ipiaiic- ar; Taa; riTiGiiiiU"i to keep touch MI m -fvitim.' In: I; 02W.“ (ill pn- Republican Meeting l A Republican ms: meeting will be held this evening " 8:00 o'clock in‘ the Wmln's club auditorium ql.el, the issues of the campaign ', dissented. The principal speaker up} nounced Is State Senator Arthur? Huebsch of Chicago. a Seek Slog-n A slogan that will express in a few words the meaning of the effort to maintain this organization ih Hitrh- land Park tr%right. In o‘r that every one may have some interest three prizes are being offered, $5.00 Continued on page 10 ORGANIZE ART DEPT. OF WOMAN's CLUB History of the Highland Park Worn, an's club is in the making. An up; portanity is given to each member) of the club to be an individual part! of this history by becoming one of the ', first members of the first art depart-1 ment or art class of this club. I The opening lecture on next M- dry 190an November 6 It 10:30. in Y.W.C.A. CAMPAIGN AUTHORITIES PROBE Ti) BEGIN NOV. 12N LAKE BLUFF MYSTERY Week to be Devoted to Intensive Elfrieda Knaak of Deerfield ls Drive for Funds; List of Com-', Found Badly Burned in the mittees; Initial Gifts Basement of Lake Blulf and Donors Village Hall art Ind toms of art galkriea and studios. REPUBLICAN RALLY TONIGHT DEMOCRATIC TOMORROW First Meeting to Be Tuesday, Miss Harriett Montgomery. it I The Demoeratie party in unu- ling for n Imus meeting to be bald in the Woman's club amiitorium on Fri- ,day evening of this week. Eva-r (body is urged to "tend, and IN: 1 speakers Are promised to discuss the [ issues of the campaign. Detinite um I nouncement mil-ding the speakers ‘who will be present has not been ’made. The meeting is sponsored by ' the Democratic committee and is open l to the public. ( (As we go to press at 11:30 this 1 morning, Miss Knuk is still alive.) [ State's, Attorney A. V. Smith and FShcriff Doolittle and their msaistaata, aided by a Chicago detective egency, of the Lake Bluff village hall early Tuesday morning, yith her hands, head land feet terribly burned. The girl on Tuesday night told physicians at the ‘Lake Forest hospital, Dr. A. J, Ris- hweestieratiost Continued Despite the fact that lack of any evidence to the contrary seems to support the girl's story, which indi- cates, the physicians say. an acute nervous disorder, which may mani.. fest itself suddenly in variOus in”, the authorities are at a loss to com- prehend how the girl could have with, stood the ordeal she says she inflicted upon herself. although she told the doctors that she did not feel pain " any time. Strunge Story The almost unbelievable story of self-immolation told b? the girl to the physicians from her bed in 1b Alice Home hospital in Lake Forest is limos! without pmllel in the his- tory of psychic phenomena, the doctors Continued on page 6 All alumni In and b - - ',11'l'th'dti'g'thtg.",Tte. Pi???" itthrhi+erae Ill“ "d h I -ikauiii min-munm,~m Rho-lug. J - pGlfgtgt an a: , 'att.t="tPgrlatt M- ,'atirti1tit!rid Hence the county othciais and pol- ice are continuing their investigations with a view to confirming the girl’s story, or to uncovering new evidence, which the sherilf yesterdny Said was lacking so far. He ave assurance, however that every possible Ingle of the case would be carefully investi- Homecoming It Deerfield-Shi- high school will be observed 8m, Nov. IO, and "ranger-ant; m in h hands of the Alumni association. ". feature of the - will be. . I“ (an hetm the Ion] high at.“ can and their old rivals from N.- 1Yier'mdthi-aerstoun- battle. The nine lure: at I we!“ Follow the me, inn-d d tumoterdismernttro.Uk, the with”: has an“ Ne {h gamma-main; singer and T. S. Proxmire, In astound- ing story of psychic romance and de- elated she had intueted the bums ber- m l She expressed the belief that she would recover, which the physi- mans have dqubted from the begin- ning. DEERFIELD-SHIELDS , HOME comma NOV. no Game With New hie: and Re. ception in Gym After- when}. will Nmtiatt an}; in“; to 8:”. Everybody interested is asked to attend and bear the questions u is- sue discussed from the Democratic standpoint. _ -- __..._,., “UM“.c menu, are still investigating the bewildering cincumstances surrounding the ttmiimt of Miss Elfrieda Kauai. 29, of Deer- field, nude and alone in the Basement Ilium“ and friends my a“. tseireuleuituehsau- point. B. E. Senna-her, corpora- tion counsel, will wide. Democratic looting NUIIII I

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