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Highland Park Press, 8 Aug 1929, p. 27

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mt 8, 19 BUDGET FOR COUNTY $3? SCHOOLS $3,743,000: or' Heading the contingent of Chicago- ans who went to, the Lawson'ra Coun- 12'); club to attend the annual invite-" tion regatta of Class C boats held on them Lake, August 1, 2, and 3, were: I, hn ll. (lady, 230 East Delaware place; Mr. and Mrs, Wil1ianvE. Mae- Farlane, 325 Fullerton Parkway: Weymouth Kirkland, 1320 N. State street, who planned to spend the week with his family summeging " there; cnd Chancellor Dougall, of the Sen- _ T he"Lake Geneva, Delavan Lake, Cedar Lake, Pine Lake, Armetonke, 1.Fetttyh-Nponday,' Oshkosh,. Pewaii- Kee, Pistakee ,and White Bear Yacht clubs ire among. the organizations which participated ih the three-day competition. _ T Dr. Otto L. Schmidt, of Chicago ind Lake Genevah‘yas‘ one, of thé three irfiieialsi Judges. _ _ "Sub-debs in spinackers and college boys in oilskins, defending the Green Lake Yacht club’s banner in the meet, included Miss Dorothy Duhham, young daughter of John H. Dunham, 747 Sheridan road, Evanston, com- modore' of the hifit-club, and Mrs. Dunham", Betty Jane Nprcott, daugh- ter'of theHenry F.- Norco.tts,' 1418 Forest avenue, Evanstqn; Jane Nash, daughter of the John Nashes, also of EvarCttrn; Jack‘ Nieiiriiurahus, of se azTrJr,-1mcrrz'riri"rC'h'tareir, Harry Cody, Jr., Jimmy Baird,' Harry Hens _ spaehetti--Ravoii---our Bpeeiatties T Service by Appointment Only Tel. H. R1054 Corner Ravine Drive and St. Johns Avenue _ .Highlnnd Park: Ill. Enjoy. Your Meals on Oar Sumner Porch a CARPENTER AND BUILDER Screens and Doors Repaired _ . Sharpcning Tools _ Any Outside Work Cement or Mason Work ", Highland Park: Ill, - 7 '15rNysdcoitd St. Tel. HP. 457 rsday. Avast IIfEEiXEEil CHATEAU MARCHI _ "lllRllillPROollt? WAREHOUSES HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 181 -182 MOVING Real Italian Cooking STORAGE A. MENONI PACKING m. "‘StarcIE of SHIPPING gisch. Charles Moore, and Lymnn‘ McBride, all of Chicago. . Concludihg the three-day regatta ias the annual' dApee" of the Green Lake Yacht club, held Saturday night at the Lawsonia Country club, at which the visiting skippers were the guests of honor. _ 'Chicago and suburbia edntinue to beat a path to the wide-open doors of the new French‘ chateau club- house _of the Lawironia Country club. Latest arrivals includé that popular Evanston pair, Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Robert s. Dutton of. Michigan ~aVenu’e, Highland Park, spent the week at the Lawsonia Country club as did also Min and Mrs. Edwin, Page of 1209 Astor street; the T. Shelby Blacks, 181 Lake Shore drive, and _Mrrand Mrs.- Bur- ton F; Peak and their, two daughters of Moline; Illinois. v . . ". C. Garrison of 243T Sheridan road: With their'three. smaLehildren, they are spending an athletic holiday, swim- ming and sailing, golfing,' and all the Yesit." -"'t-" . we" ' . The "following 1epmmuttieatiotreame to'tht'r Pesirfrom Mr. Edward_Mur- phy of the Brotherhood of Locomo- tivé Firemen and Enginemen No. 273, which is very cmplimentary to Mr. MILJOHN O’KEEFE AND HOME COMPLHVIENTED O'Keefe; Who for tw'ents/-five" Iy‘ears has been iuet:inpsr.tdeilt of the Rail- road Men'sioiie here". .' , .- At Highland Park" near the north shore of Lake Michigan a thirty_min_- uté ride ffem'thé mar u Chieago's traffie and in' a nature favéred, se-, queisteved spot near a forest primeval is themrotherhood Home maintained by the ClevelandVRailway Brother's hoods. Tho institution is a 1is:ing Iqqnumtmt, to the 'ti'reless efforti.df John O'Keefe, its superintendant, who twdnty-fiye years ago took charge of the home-then aTrame structure-, and who with a labor of one alone. has builded_ an instutition that will forever ‘survfce, In' the heart of every brotherhood men there is a warm giiot totBrother John OTeefe. "May he-live an hundred years, - .r. And we, a hundred less a day, For we woudn't like to be on earth -- To heaioiinr 1iassiiiiFiiiYiiir'" _ ----T Notice b hereby Iriven to all persons in: temted that the City Coancil oCthe Citwd.f Trttrhlnnd Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois having ordered the construction of a rainforced concrete pavement with eoeterete combined curb and gutter and the necessary storm drainage in Ridge-Road. Clnvey Road, Eastview Road, Sumac Road, India-lee Road. Old .Briar Road. Potrtar Road, Balsnm‘Bond and Blossom Court. in the City pf Highland Park. Lake. County. Illinois, 'the ordinance for the name being bin ttte in the once-of- the City Clerk of said -city Ind turmitte.tspplied to the County Court of Luke Cmuttrfor In assessment of the costs of said» improvement accordinx to, tienetlts, and ,In maintain. thereof having been made Ind (gunned to said court. the flrttU hearintr.thereon will be had on the 17th day of August A. D. 1929,, or u soon thereafter as the lamina: of the bowl-f Will permit. _ _ 7 - - Said assmsment is paylnble in ten (10) in; Maiiments, with interest at the rate of nix (6)1)" centum per annum on all inttOmetttn from antl‘aftvr date of lssuenl‘ Btst voucher. All persons_ desiring may flie objections in skid court brfore said ri'ny and inny 1pm:- on the hearing and mnlw their defense. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO OfBeor appointrd to mike said Ave-Mm; and " Hiuhlnnd Park. Ith, Angus} I,. 929 FRANK LAING THI 22-23 i 341 _ The New York papers are appar- ently throwing -fits"betause Bishop Carmen bought and sold stocks, but it's our personal opinion that they are really throwing ttta because the Bishop didn't support Al Smith., , . Speaking of modern excitement you! seldom get a thrill nowadays' equal} Patronize . The Press Advertisers only dtKer bookithus hondred wag Garnett/s “Lady Into Fox." "All Quiet on the Wéstern From" bag}; Iris odd to havirthis book, sure- Jar the finest one that has-yet come -frtmrthTwar,-trrsrmrtrratfrmrt ”an “enemy"'pen. If we needed any- thing to prove that the men in 1mm of our guns were just like. those behind them, as gay/as suf- fering. as loath to unloose the hor- rible machinery of war against felrow creatures this .book’ has given'it to us. . _ TH IS 'WAS TH E WA R 'fMemoirs of a-.Frrx Huritihg Man".by Siegfried Sassoon has distihguished itself by taking _isll 1th something almost too much like presumption to sit down to write a critical approval of this book "All Quiet on the Western Frcnt." It is nota book at all but life. Its author; Erich Maria Re, marqhti, a German soldier in the World ‘war. has, been able to put ddwn his e'xperiences, both physi- cal and spiritual with a simplicity and clarity and beauty which are beyond criticism. It is simply right. There is nothing one would have 'changcd.‘ . . ', ' by Erich Maria Remarilge Little Brown & Co. _ For depth. for beauty and pathos “Sergeant Grischg’f might be compared with thisrbiroJh. Yet. that was-all foreign to us. War on that Russian. front might have been a war of. two hundred years ago, But this one is near, these experiences are near, Af - we. had been there they would have been our own. -- . ' . Mr, Remarque has explained as no one also has explained, the psy- chology of the' trenches, the com- radeship. the furious love of life, the despair, which made them go on or which sometimes drove them mad. -He him ahio understood the psychology of those who were left, especially the young men, of 733 G LENCOE AVENUE 'ckphone Hizhhnd Park I"? JUST PARAGRAPHS IL-D. ’llUgPKY Hot Water, Vapor. High or Low Pressing Steam . Bub-it- on New and We!!!“ Work - Rap-k Work a Epoch“, MURPHY & SCHWALL ‘HEATING CONTRACTORS 'Pht, to the one when you were a boy went to the depot every day to the afternooh train from the "city in. The man behind the gun wad dnce considered the savior of his chunky. but about nomwo are 1irokiturfor the mah behind the hoe,, whom he 'was. one, who as he'sgid "have neVer.had any other calling than death" how can they go back into the worhrof men and not' feel utterly aldne, "We will [be super- -f1utriasr arm to ours/ssc-emi-sau Rrdti'i-mTiriiFTirTaTCiFiT1 adapt them- selves. ”some others will merely submit, and most will be bewilder- "edt-tite years will pass by and in the end we shall fall ihto ruim" The word' "great" is bandied hack and forth lightly in these days but to this book of beauty and strength it can hamhly be "ap- plied. _ e l NOT SO GOOD "Dark Duel" . . by Marguerite St'oen Frederick A. Stokes Co. . "Dark, Thiel" is one. of those inept books about unreal people which one reads through princi- pally to see how the author is go- ing to get out of this mess. Its prinpiple)haraeters are an aged actress whose greatness and charm we are‘mld about but never made to feeL. her granddaughter, Isisa,--v-omr-uf those-arharaeters-i- scribed -as almost ugly when the author insists upon treating as a raving beauty, and'a young man, Val, whose overpowering 'attrac- tions seem to consist in an utter conceit and in being sleek and dark, and long-like a cat encoun- tered at. midnight. -. _ _ The "duel" is between the two women for the attentions of Val. They, use odd weapons. our of Lisai's being a marrihge to shun- attractive hulk of a man old .cnough to be her father. . The beautiful Val .has a play with whiehrhe practically kills off the grandmother trying to make her not in it. ll then transpires that his brutality" to Lisa comes from ik deep love for her. , love nursed for years. At this point teach, not for a pencil. but a club. Anyway, the ind 'uns have the grace to die " practically simul- taneoyslv, leaving Tina, to vjctqry ----ttnd Val. 0 déath where is ttfy sting? " '., - 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Tehphone Highland Park It" J. A: WALL and see pull 27

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