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At the do“ of ths morning I.- l “h- h tit'hiJ"AQ ftgraUg,Sit"ot.i"d,Mdt2t'A'Mgfg 1"S"d 1Tr=N'."L"tt t Wm tHaas-Ro-ttrat-debris-ttti ( TIN'. -l!et"tt 'tttttnt,',':.','.'?',:..'.',:,',",'.'.'",,'.,",',.,,',,";,,','., _,,ed'ln',u't'aeghtttg 'inu"g'.',"tN mmmmun.mmam. "h. ht: rglt.tttmtt'h"d 'eeetyLttteatt 'll - toe (to Highland by. m â€it. I. aai,rured and I; 'dlW,tSTtA2'e' 'dr, 'ttu'NN'N, 1 , . F, f or ad's \. .n ‘ l _ h ___-_--. --- _""'7‘V gyuMW1uu. hugghugumm 'ti-r-r-ts-s-art. 1"kath much-Wm Midi-Watching MM“!- balm-ambit“ Wm.‘ â€WWI-chi, "r"h-Prmhses ' _l Clo-nan with Pan: Nd Friction _ Removes all deposit mu! leaves the that [Ii-Quin: white. A lute tubs cost: but " mu. Beth- nuv to enjoy, daily. . mat (Matilda. in and around Highland Park. Dental Creme (r,, Sunday, Nov". 4, Highwood meets, 'Deerfield on the Highwood field, Ind, /the bitter rivalry promises a hard i fought gum for the customers. Deer- , 2ite, has shown up well, showing'; -plenty tuthtintr spirit and won over Crystal blue Sundar, MAh A very Winn turnout is expected for the , Deerfield-High-d game. and the re- l port is out that the crowd will receive (their money's worth. l if Before the lecture I. meeting of the [board of directors of the Garden club â€will be held. following is a list of the oiticers: Mrs. Frederick Fisher. _ Lake Biutr, president; Mrs. Ernest C. ‘ "oener, Rtbtrside, vice president; , Mrs. Chan. D. Ewer of Wilmette, re- cording secretary, Mrs. Geo. M. Ken- ‘d-ll of Glenn Ellyn. lreuurer; Mrs. i Frank W. Kingsley of Ev-nslon, cor- responding salutary. 1 . rm I. Accepted Communion! Zimmer moved the smart-val And neceptance of 3 piat en- _ titled: "Plat of Dedication for a pub- ] lie um! in the N.W.1t of section 28, T. " N., 12 E, of the 3rd P.M., Inks .. The Billiard Park Music club met It “I but of Mrs. Williun P. Peter h lAh For-t Walled-y Ifternoon aft-tme-math-ttttlow-tsro. - pp. qhmr. - t. 1 12:3? ._: if: 73:1???“ ! u... rm is .. “a hm trod " ‘ 'gtrteg", _(ft'"gaaraarca M... [ dud! Inland by nu who work with - w, m) .... Ink! her that - talk will In of deep ill- "f."' u t"T =ert .rr. mm.mt to 111 ad Ibo will point out in. I... an... dull-H batman-amnion of the Home "d".ee.r"" in Ir. '"cezu, "M tho ehb. m-u'ttm, Mi) Verdi. LAY comm munor I an...“ xdnomn Hm. coxs'rmmon HALL HM M gnaw. 1',U1',"i a»: “a jwm.l Cree club of Rubin m field his shown up well, showing , The afternoon session promises to plenty tuthtintr spirit and won over be a are treat. The Highland Park Crystal' Lnke Sundly. 24-0. A very Music club choral, Mrs. Walter Liv- hm “Imam is expected for the ingston Vance, director, will sing, Deeriie1d-Highwood game. and the re- l "Butterfly" by Leo Delibes; "Noe- port is out that the crowd will receive gamer Bartholdy; "Thou Art the their money's worth. (Night Wind," Gaul; “Morning Song.‘ _.---.---- l by Forman. DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM I Mrs. Ernest Nottitsg, I past pres; . ident of the Womnn's Civic club 0 I" H. P. MUMC CLUB (' Rivinla 1nd also the recording seeing ___ nary of the District. will tell the c n Given Last wwnwy at "mlwomen of "The Woman's Civic club of Mm. Peter in Lake ll Bavinin, in Contribution and In- Fm (mere in the Community." In an interesting, hard fought game last Sunday, the Highwood football team lost their first game of the sen- 2m" against the Unique A. C. of Logan Squnrv. Chicago. 13-0. The defeat appeued to be I let- dawn after the hard fought com- mendable game against Ft. Sheridan the Sunday previous. The Uniquel' were a small. fast, hard hitting team, and scored their first touchdown on long end rum, and welt completed passes. The second touchdown was the result of a Highwood pus. un- protected, intercepted by a Unique player, and an open tieid ahead. ILLINOIS GARDEN CLUB the Sherman hotel. There will be two lecturers for the Art mama. The first lecture will be given It 11:16 mm" and the subject will be " The Lovellâ€! Gardens I ane Seen." This will be u stereopticon lecture. At 2:30 there will be a chalk tllk on "Color in the Garden." county. Illinois." The motion' pre- vailed. T Upon motion duly seconded, the meeting then ndjoumed. MEETS NOVEMBER 16 Dudley Crafts Watson to Give Two Lectures. N. S. The Garden club of Illinois will hold their msmi-anrumi meeting Wedaes- dar, Nov. " in the Bal Tavarin of Bill- Appnnd The department "mg-tad as fol- low: . The bond of Katha Winch-nu in the mum of $25,000.00 coveriu the ens-(hm of a do: a the Blue G- not. on Cunt-l "anus was placed on the tau. for further comidemha. commi"imser Rear pug-cuter! N11: and pay rolls covering the period from August I, 1928 to October 1, 1928, and moved that the “I!“ be approved Ind voucher: for pun-cut be iuued for the several amour-u. The motion pm- Vliled. HIGHWOOD DOSES T0 LOGAN SQUARE SUNDAY WWW!!! ema.-tioetinneermu-wits thsttdi-turonsr.as-iem m teteg8LAMD rm m‘m PAWr. ILLINOIS 33‘1“.†Caduudtm-mel- ' Clubs Invited It Adv-Ici- Ind Total "can.†"TAB I .M.“ Emil U‘MJA 4852‘ :12..- l .41 536 Hal PietWe-Uet.baHtttsArtherr “WMInIhWo-u'n theh -. dint-h. Gone-ll mumM-ammu boroheqe_th-rrmr- nay-db“ of ban for an by "a sh; will Inc-k on "Th. Illinoh Pedamtion." The next mule-l number will be of special mm for In. Frank Horn. soprano, will (in "Woodland Vign- ettu." Botanic- Butin Bontlcy. with word: by his†Ruth: Manon. The compo-a will he " the Pinata. The pin-Bun of the nlinoil Pedeta- lm, In. J. Fowl" will he the cue-t the Eat-Service men is the State chair- men for this work in Illinois and the key-note of the talk will be 'Co-Oper- ate and aid our Ex-Serviee men both m and out of our State institutions' Luncheon will be served at 12:30 and this is in charge of Mrs. Joseph F. Gillen to whom reservations ac- companies by check or money order for Sl.00 must be sent not later than November 3. WOMENS CLYBS OF Mn'H DIST. TO MEET HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK , Continued from page I When this money is in' our bank it becomes what is called "working capital" that the bank can loan to our own people; this will keep business humming and bring prosperity. Buy at home and let's build up our own community. We wish to bring this fact home to every man in our community as a matter affecting all of us-Farmer, Merchant, Workman, everyone. Active money-we mean money that is kept in circulation, or deposited in the local? bank-not money that is hoarded, or put away in a safety vault or hidden. Blooming size bulbs, fine varieties ____r-t_ 'r- .A 're Double bulbs that will have two or more flowers White Varieties, double bulbs --____.rer__e__e_ .wtetet-_err.t- Mixed varieties for naturalizing _, -. ., qre-Fe_ __----. Blooming size bulbs, fine varieties -___r-t_ ' ,, .A 'r-......, -. 7 .7 i T ' 8.0tt Double bulbs that will have two or more flowers 7 _ . V 7 7, ereq_ 7 _ 14.50 White Varieties, double bulbs -_____.rer__e__e- ..t-.et-_err.t-- qv? .. 7 ., T R.00 Mixed varieties for naturalizing .---. ., .re__e_ -_.-- __-, VqV _ 7 TThr- 8.00 Prices of tulips have already advanced more than 50% in Holland and are sure to be higher here next season. Our supply of these specials is limited and our customers should phone in their orders at once. Collection Special No. 2, consisting of one hundred twenty-iive Darwin tulips, 25 each of Centennaire. Clara Butt, Princess Elizabeth, Barroltne De La Tunnaye and Reverend Ewhank __ 125 tulips - $4.70 value for $4.00 NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS per 100 FRAN KEN BROS., Inc. ACTIVE NONEY MAKES ACTIVE BUSINESS By special arrangement with one of our grow- ers in Holland, we have had packed separately, two special collections of tulips, one collection covering a complete range of colors including, Salmon, Pink, Yellow, Lavender, Black, Bronze, Violet, Rose, Pink and Red- ten varieties 25 etch, 250 tulips - $1015 value for $8.50. in I October 4, 1887. First directors ot) the Highland Park Public Library ap- l ( pointed. ( i' April 7, 1888. The library opened.', (Location, um " the reading room.. 45TH ANNUAL REPORT l f OF LIBIlhltY ISSUED] "O' _ m mum .1eg 15,19“. Arthur C. Mm eoagetmtdert-tti-tteruiu. MAW£IMW.MSIIM in.“ m to I! Net on uarrea-rHd-theterttlmut â€I.“ tfWR mun-“unmit- wanna-6 “(an nos-1 M library building â€and. III-n1! u lollown: , The report summarizes the history Inf the institution as follows: l History of Library I December 8, 1883. First "library." railed Highland Park Free Reading E‘Room association, organized. Mrs. (Elisha Gray, first president; Mr. Jank P. Hawkins, vice-president; I Mr. John T. Ray. secretary; Mrs. T. H. Spencer, treasurer. Reading room ‘opened December 25. 1883. Located {on Central avenue between Sheridan (road and St. Johis, north side. Equip- 'ment chiefly periodicals, newspapers, iand donated books. 1900. First Highland Park Public Library building uncured. Site, Sher.. idan road when Minnie temple now stands. then occupied by frame build- 'tntt known in the Atheneum or Young Ian's club. 82.000 paid for the prop- erty. 81,000 from library’s sinking fund,: and only $1,000 by public through speck] bond issue. Match. 1906. " feet of present building the on Laurel - ob- tninedy two-thirds the gift of Arthur $M00. C. Thompson, one-mini parched of It. Thompson by library bit!!! for ' m - "Lâ€... an! " ,tgrl$hl,1 Ph-r. 9519 In 1889 the library moved to I room in the Citr.BuiHinte (since remodeled into present City Hall). VI: ulmu'ull [WIN-'11“ Among the many who have served --- the library faithfully should Be men- Continued from page 1 tinned W. o. Hipwell, president for ____ {l6 years; Dr. Peter C. Wolcott, mem- trifta, has become valuable property..ber of the board about 30 years, and So, the cost of a new library build- president many yearsz and Mrs. Mary ing, which at last will be adequateiA, Jennings,, librarian for 23 years. ahd beautiful. is a just and reasonable _ Financial Statement expenditure, Plug-.05 ham} my 1. 192‘. *1'3375‘! Juir, 1888. First reg-um librarian The hole of Savings Deposiwrs Phone Deerfield 2'41 iii; than" .__ _r" Gui 1 Board of Trustees 1 Mrs. Francis D. Everett, president; F Mr. J. B. Garnett, vice-president; (Rev. Frank Fitt, secretary; Mn. Charles Rubens, Mr. E. H. Eitei, Mrs. C. W. Bulke, Mr. Russell Wott, Mrs. 0. L. Beardsley. Mr. Jesse L. Smith. .r9er-ttr-tA-etb.fqm utet11im+ttt.Ntdhear,-euei.. ummmhmm â€moth-Miami“- MW.“ um hi- mmummm nmmdhan-lcln. ltmmuwlh-M baht". V ' Mr. W. R. Selle, of Kroch'l. I“ national Book-ton of Chicago in 0. week on th- nbjoct “mm a. Add: Book to the Adda-ed." n. CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK Children', Book Week It the Ki‘lh land Puk Pubhc Library will “it you be observed by one mrtstaetdirttt event of great interest to every jab em and with" of the city. Library sat Corn Hendee. librarian; Helen Flinn, gnulogner nnd reference libruiln; In. Eva G. 0min. ehihiren's li.. bnrinn: E. Louise KendAll, assistant; John Tether, Janitor. To BE FEATURED HERE Mr. w. H. Sane to Speak Here . on Evening During Nov. It Week creased from 3,500 in 1906 when pres ent building was opened to 141660 1927. Periodical! Binding Slhries Junitor service V _ _ Rev-in. improvements. equipment Printinz. nttioneryV portage hum-Ines - _ vrF ., V, linen-num- V _ Financial Statement nuance on hand my 1. 192'. Received From tax levy Library fines. etc Heal bisrht Bulance on Inn-i Mar I. 1928 Total minus Total expenditures per 100 Expenditures PAC. my hill 8N.l7t.05 ' 253.26 "5115 , .5313? 25:53 ' 1..%Tyit “Ag! " 1.305.934 ‘IIJKn‘H 14.174115 780.00 1 .CI-l .9‘A I it“) 81.36 "its