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Highland Park Press, 6 Dec 1928, p. 1

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Met! a! iGG nine; in”. disability to “gm-unruly Meets Dee. It. My " tor Vinny: Dee. 13 gtat,'Pg'dirf,.r1US'ra1'.tl . www.m- - can. Mr. Iron-'- tor hoo- plhl'lll no. baht-ll Hug-ad “V‘Mdmhlmwork 'tmr-n Want n.. ”Ii-“wm‘” mwmmm-t- “NIH!“ than“! rPetrtnro.rthr-th.ikr- "reb-drrhtethuqoetdworknt but: thee, and they but had ”new“. bothinthcdona- tic-Idtoyumind-ndhtb (nut-onto! happi-ath" hare t-ahh.toditNaeamonqtuu" {m auan- a It. can-unity 51M“ minimum-h cat'- IE Heir oidfiiiZ-Jr'i; iii; HIMMoltoyIrudy last “in!“ Ne the children and in nation Mina! donations of fruit and and: to with the wyn. Then they humugothe North Shore line, Huck furnished a couple of bums n the tlremen's valued to take the children from the orphanage west of town to the Akron, where they wry-e admitted free. Some of those children had never nun a movie be- fore, and to say tint they were de, “that! is to put it mildly. Now the tiremen no beginning their good. work for this holiday we]: Ind ther uh the nine hearty co-operation from the public. They win! tora. 'teds, waqons..doll hug- (ies. " kind, of tors. which .they till make over between new and Christmas It the engine house be- side the city hull,“ LII! your the pure looked “if: toy factory for tin: or thrce weeks before Christ- mu, Ind the tlremed are hoping for a still more generous response thi. holiday mason. - CHARLOTTE CROCKER IN BARBIE RECITAL N. 5. Catholic Wo-an's [mane Themwhouhlrtbdmhllhna eomhernre-taeyftittooeotdare -stseuaoeiuAure.pery RAVINIA WOMAN‘S maximum. " In. WIMnha “all" will (in I all on “Thu “We Mm. of Europa” at the - My of the Rum Wonan’l dub wan. “than li- Mrirtttastretattdttyr' [can .h.t-t-dtHub. a. 3M4“. “I -trett. and Nb. -rtetht, - (not. -'-et.ftttttfH"'c" "'Nfllhf.'d'l."t'- ”59.59."... mama-Abra I. Mr .4: am- For Poor Chub" tContinued oit page 2) midi-“375° of Randy the "it!!!“ Park Chum- her of Commerce tool union try Ill- thorizing letters to be written to Congressman Chiudhlom of this dis- trict and to United States Senators from Illinois and others in ittttuence att Washington. and also asking the xii-operation of the Hitrhwood Chum Iur of Commerce and the Luke For- est Kiwanis club in this eitort to ob- Inm action toward the elimination of this bad stretch of road. Source of Tin-bl;- This piece of road has been a (ouxwe of trouble and inconvenience to motorists for years. thoae inter- Continued on page " mmvm I8 - than. naught-cacao! and in rmstmhtrt-tmohurmrto,ef- tCru-u-Htl-Tha-tber of Col-mo! KW Park and High-nod to were: the authorities at Wuhiutoa in the matter with I JirTitGar"TiiriToaiG Cir, Tm; mom-(Mare. - - - in to Haul-h: Trpr destarttste,et BWMMIO-I-I Lake I“ M: wmum_ . hrs of three symphony concerts for Fym.ptace pupils is now able to gnnounce that safticient pledges and mlnrunlm; hate been received and an Crst t err' .. ", he xi- a kn v.‘.rr~w (Fridg; A 33 p. m. To thin collect! all pupils in grades , It a "Id-live wxll be admitted without change. Each signer of I pledge card will also be admitted withgut charge. Fur the general public 1 small charge will be made. There are to be symphony concerts at Elm Plan“. The Committee of the Elm Place P. T. A. that has been en- dcuvoring to "sine funds to finance a The Lsttle Symphony orchestra of Chicago. Mr. George Duck. maniac tor, will give each concert bf the series The second concert will be given in January The third one will occur in February m March. The program for tomorrow's con- cert ia u follows: (xv-run. "un A. Tho-u Fr- mus-s. 8mm "w” A SYMPHONY CONCERTS AT ELM PLACE SCHOOL First Com-en 'l‘onorrow: Little Syuphony Orchestra with -.=L if - _ l D. B. E. ANNUAL SALE lime-e Week for Boys and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Girh Ulla IO. Observed ---- ' ‘ Pt h" Cha , DI Ben Nut Week _ “a: 'it,'?.",,'".":",,!,?.,',",,"',".'.,,', mmre: The Min-321m when oil on may-d Sgt-rd”, December 7 the National Amman of Cleaners 3nd fl at 539 Central avenue. _ Ind Dyan " “I Umited States and: This is a splendid opportunity to hands. in: uni- nited " in for-21m m for Christm- and n the urn-n. in no bud-inc of I Hr! um time help . good are. The nin- V-ak it Fun at! Girls under; proceeds will beete4tt the British Old an” -uer. ‘1): "GTdjiiiir-t NATIONAL MOVEMENT' p9t. MM“. DIG!!!“ 0. ms mum. “WONDER COL. SMITH TO FIGHT rr A, VHSmith you} X, L. Keeler, m. in; aecrettsry of the board of par- dons and paroles of the State of Illi~ nois. He informed the prosecutor that his letter protesting against (running of executive clemency had tret." received Ind would come before the division when the Pot: cue is up tor consideration. He further stated that persons interested in the For: use mly appear It the hearing in (‘hiaxo and make oral statements if they so desire. " is with great delight that th. campaign committee of the Y.W.CA. "mount!” that the total for the drive to date has reached $7,526.40. Sub- scriptions are still being received at the aim: an". it is predicted that the tint] god of $8,500.00 will be reached. Hunts; on the"aptrtieatiort for ex- amin (Eh-my for loan Pots, his county murderer. who was un- tenced to death by I jury. they court granted two commuhtions of neu- unec by Governor [an Sin-ll. is scheduled to be held in Chicago on Thursday, Dec. 13. The hearing will (Ike place in the Transportation building in Room 2240. The following contributors have been ndded to the growing list of friends of the association: nomad-Ann H. Dink. In... c. N, Kimball. 52.1.67 In. shine I. ninth-[IL I. c. sch-mm Ind Mr. Funk P. Ila-kin rzuo In John R. ninth, (in!!! w. (Mich. - - - - - _ To Oppose Ciel-my “I will. attend this hearing from start to finish and intend to make I Vigor-nus argument against muting of further clemency to this told blooded ntarderer, lgnatz Potz," State's Attorney Smith declared Sat- urdny. "Some of the members of (Continued on page 2) [Asian Post- " County Also Allin! My tie Inl- lawman-Who Y. W. CAMPAIGN FUND IS NOW. OVER $7500 "Hamlin. mum. t Johann. Jr.. J. A. rum-n, Dr. Km Meer. In “a In. r w. Miner, '"_tterctufehitr. - - - "iGi7e-rGiriiiG" -tite hearing In: been received by State's Attorney Workers on the campaign teams aod others interested in the campaign wi '. 'ee 1:39:1ch to mad the my: rts of aerowbr, ' we.) hy che ttrams: Team No. 0413.50; Tum No. 2, 5207, Team No. t. 5349; Team No. 4. $433.- 50; Team No. 5. $152.50: Team No. 6. 5231650; Team No. 7, 8118; TeamANo. N. $578.25: Team No. 9, $222.50; Team No. 10; $167.25: Tt-I- No. II, $145.90; hernia-Id team, $54.00. Report of amount secured by initial gift com- mittee will be announced later. " 0" I . F, " Inn‘hi. Junk Armv In. Lal Guy. In. Elm lilk W. A. “and". Ir., It P. Stanley. Ilia-uh w. MRV Hen-nu Ttitomr. In. A, John- ethic British Empire] will hold their annual sale of bakery and Inner good! he». am at Riverside, m. SUNSET VALLEY so" CLUB PLANS mam Aélnunt-uthcofti-Boud ittDireet-.setA.tN-tWN, G.efeeba-ste.rqre.Pye "arret-G-nu-r'eqrr, Megan-“Hun. lit. IBM-ii.” attrrtuSmteeth.g-. HMALAUXILIA" mem Tummy-nine: mmsmdum “mmv-hH-t “Hull-Slum -u-qrdtt.-get- {ii In an. {In-trill". Way Ex-Solliu Mr. Ind Mrs. Jacob Schwingle of Wheeling, pioneer resident: of this vicinity eelebrated their Golden wed- ding minriuy on loudly, Dec. 3. in observmte of this delighttul oc- union between time hundred nod " ty and four hundred guest: “than! at the Hartman house for dinner and I reception on Monday evening. Mr. and In. Schwingle have a large circle of friends in this vicinity who extend their filieitatioms incom- memoration of the occasion. Pioneer Residents Celebrate Golden Wedding, December , _ The Pearl Theatre announces that N it will be open on Saturdays and Sun- ‘dnys only pie-9min: three acts of 1 high a... loop vaudeville in addition ; to Int run feature photoplgys. Mr. Schwingle was president of Wheeling for thirty-tive years, and has served as assessor. He also cwttcd and conducted a flour, feed and coal business there for many Feurs. There wcre twelve children, nine " whom are living and they Ttre, 321's. Arm:- Schuber of Chicago, John of Highland Park, Mrs. Frances Ras- w" of Highland Park, Mrs. Albert Grass of Wheeling, Mrs. Ben Fichter of Flue-go, Mrs. Raymund Clavey of Deozl'cld, Jacob of Palatine and Frank of Chicago. Both are former residents of Deer-) Nsid, Mr. Schwingle being born on‘ the Grove farm, now owned by Mr/ Kellogg, which his parents originally owned. Mrs. Schwingle's parents,) the Huhn family, formerly owned the) property now kno'wn as Vernon ', Ridge Country club. She and her} father settled there shortly after the} Chiengo fire. l, Much interest has been manifested in the opening of Vitaphone, Movie- tone. and Tnlking pictures at the Ai- cyon Theatre. On the opening day, last Sunday, immense crowds thrung- ed the Alcyon antt ftooded through the lobby onto the street and such was the nature of the tone and qual- r;.- of the Alryon's installation and s1 rim- was their selection of subjects iv the upvnimrbill that none were in the kart Lit dissappointed and :Itnwt all. including us, were delight- nz'ly surr.rised by its excellence. . For this wepit the Alcyon offers a program that promises to be equally entertaining , EXCELLENT VITAPHONE PROGRAMS AT ALCYON For Sundny and Monday, Dee. 9 and 10 the Alcyon offers Cullen Moore in the glamorous romance in sound "Lilac Time" and another thte bill of Vitaphone nets headed by Mnrtinelli. singing "I Pngliacci" also the Six Brown Bros. and Wm. Demarest in I gmt laughing sketch "When the Wife's Away” amVMovietorte News. On Tum-eredna-day and Thurs- For Friday ‘and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8 the Alcyon will present th" talking and sound romance "Glorious, Betsy" starring Dolores Costello and Conrad Nani. In addition to this tine feature play the Alcyon will pre- sent a-thte prognm of talking and musical acts on the Viuphone in- cluding Waring: Pennsylvanian: - Frank Rieurdson, and Hughes Her- bert in a comedy sketch named “Real- nntion" and new: events in sound. day the Alcyon will present Gui] B. De line’s mighty spectacle,_ "The King of Kings” with sound accom- panlmentV This will be the ttrat time this marvelous picture has eier been pun-muted in sound. Inch praise is due the Akron man- agement for their tine do”: in bring- ing to Highland Yuk such n he Ir- rly of connective excellent programs. on M7, Due. 11, the Omh club will (in a luncheon and bridge in has: of the former presidents of M3. Th “it td past pnsidenu of hell]. the "no of In. Kenneth FORMER PRIEENTS '10 " HONORED GUESTS 0303 Gd! to Give Luncheon SLA, In. Henry Sm In. E-UJ'WP-I; In Deiel pe, is.oGit-tr-G,wu.urtor Wht-,-dMm.rTenrrB.Curh. ”taunt-mount, 1iRF.iabui Uiuaii "Gai. - at}. In. id {an H h - iam-trid-i-wat mnwmnrxsou mun-Amy _ WYATW rs tgtutht an ”In. ",okat. in. any." bit, gm. B. Ifeart Be. " I Property Owners Wart Street to ' Be Made Boulevard; Likely to Oppose Otherwise; City Council Meets i It was in. f A" J‘thh of ‘the moped; _ w! _ PI" proposed paving and , aid of the road I would be opposed othnwise. The hearhut was unarmed until ‘ next Monday evening, when there ‘1 will be further discussion d the mat- l ter. ', Illness“! Protectioy _ In order to afford increase Protec- ', tion in two departments of cixy gov. I u'nmem it was reported that name ', department and the police fore; had l been augmented, and this announce. ‘ ment ir, received with trratitieatUn f by citizens generally. SOUTH Gm BAY PAVING mscussm f There is a treat in store for the iboxing fans of this vicinity Tuesday night, Dec. It, when the Majestic “Athletic club will hold their fourth I boxink ’show of the Bench. - HEARING ls CONTINUED In connection with the regular meeting of the city touncil Ind board of local improvements Monday eve- ning a public baring was held, by the board in regard to the proriosed improvement of South Green Bay road from Edgewood road to ‘7 county line, and a number oe ,.: erty owners unpaired witi- _ r _ 2,-q, signed by a great m-V .d F .9: living on the str- aha; _ nun the road be ma” s' ' 1* mg! truck tr , _ ' , “jam i There will be the reappearance of 1 two old favorites that have not been ‘ seen in local rings since last winter innd are now coming back to claim '. their leading position in their rcspet‘ i, tive divisions. l In the main event of the evening 1 Gene Palmeri of Highwood will meet 3 Fritz Behrens, the Lake Forest "fly- ling Dutchman." This bout in the I llnguge of the ring is n "natural" _ I: both boys are tcrrithe punchcrs and can absorb lots of punishment. They gill meet " 155 pounds. William ("Billy") Appleton, of 969 Ridgcwood drive, a well known gardener was instantly killed Tues, day afternoon, when he fell from a tree while trimming trees on the Thomas Troxel property on Central avenue, q i." "The city also is co-operating with the East Park board and the Ncrth Shore Line in the improvement and beautification of the strip of land (Continued on page 2) He is very well known here. through his love for animal: and the great out-doors, and will be greatly missed by his may friends here. Funeral services will be held Fri- day from Prior's undertaking par- lors. Burial will he in Memorizgl Park cemetery. - "Billy" Appleton. Well Knm ', Gardener Meets Death Suddenly T‘ueMay He was titt:e'rtine years of age and was born in Darlington, Yorkshire. Engiand. He came to Highland Park about twenty-five years ago. Some thirty-five years ago he became an American citizen. FALLS FROM TREE; INSTANTLY KILL He leaves to survive him, his wife Ethel Appleton. MAJESTIC A. C. HOLDS _ B0UTS DECEMBER 11 Reappearance of Old Favorites to Be Big Drawing As d special future there will be I prize during for men and women. The flu named well pleased with this attraction at the but show so it will be continued. Don't forget the date, hand-y night, Dee. II, 1928, FOOD SALE DEC. " 'TS BENEFIT AFFAIR The Sisterhood of the North Shore Cowman: Israel will hold I your: TtteBreiNnroeumnee-trht. beatat-dtstt-htethotrutqn 1rl'l"l'lll'l all we that at "5.rtArnu_-h-uxrttih-dthet. ‘I’M‘m-h. nude food uh for the Mt of Bram: work. on Wednesday. Dee. to, frmnt0a.m.to6tr.tsuatth.NrF phuVernouand [1mm N UMBER (I

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