It ill n communiced. fmas oupeiv es + ~â€"~_ The next meeting of the Highland : Park Music club will be held at the home of Mrs. James I. Loeb, 585 S. Sheridan road. On Wednesday, Noâ€" vember 27, at 2:30 o‘clock. Mrs. odern=~Afternoon:"â€"Sheâ€"wil} be as: supper will be served. â€"=â€" _ _ _ > ] At the last regular meeting of Dumaresq â€"Spencer Post of the Amerâ€" ican Legion, Arthur Montgomery was elected commander. : â€"the next meeting will be held Friâ€" day, November 29, instead of Thursâ€" day on account of that being Thanksâ€" #iving ~day. ~â€"Installation _of officers will take place at this meeting. Disâ€" â€" Principal Jesse L. Smith of Elm Place school, Highland Park, was the principal speaker at a meeting of the Garden club of Illinois, held last week in the Chicago Stadium, where the Central States Garden and Flower show is to be held next April 5 to 18. Mr. Smith gave an especially interestâ€" ing talk on roadside planting. He especially stressed the value of local wild flowers as a decorative feature along highways and suggested theis cultivation for this purpose. Mrs. Fisher Presides â€" Mrs. Frederick Fisher ofâ€" Lake Bluff,â€" president of the club, anâ€" nounced thatâ€" Mrs. Henry Ford, wife of the automobile magnate, was planâ€" ning to attend the Central States Garden and Flower show next April her idea of a roadside market. Mrs. Ford, â€" a â€"well â€" known â€"â€" naturalist, (Continued on page 58) Past High Priest Night will be obâ€" served ‘ Wednesday evening, Novemâ€" ber.27, at Highland Park Chapter No. 226â€" Râ€"A.M.â€"â€"=â€" > After the supper the Royal Arch #gree will be conferred by the Past igh Priests. This is one of the big nights of the year and all members are urged â€"to attend. sisted by Mrs. Mary Sheridan at the schull of Deerfield will act as 'im"t;l'i-"lâ€"uâ€"t'ely";oem-" ssary. Please get copy in‘ Park, Deputy Exalted Ruler. All ing officer. EARLY. " members are urged to attend. Vorum®e XVIIH The chapter will open at four o‘clock when the Royal Arch degree H. P. Music Club‘s Next Meeting November 27 American Legion to Past High Priest â€" _ ~~â€"â€" Night November 27 Prin. BEFORE GARDEN CLUB n. Jesse L. Smith Addresses State Group; Other Featâ€" ures of Program hsn w The Higblands Park Press __ OUwing to the Thanksgiving holiday | Kelley, who had charge of Monday‘s Thufsdly, Nov. 28. it will be necesâ€" program. _ t s sary to print the Highland Park $ > .. » Sneomnntfinginante inirntiainntieenaguacoge Press earlier than usual, and hence 7 all news and advertising copy must E“fl to Enterhin "be in this office early in the. weele to Deputy Exalted Ruler ensure publication. For this reason *V/t9% wovendatiznmamzes oc it is requested that all copy be sent| ~Highland Park lodge No. 1362 {to“iï¬ï¬%}i‘iifl'yâ€ï¬m* BP.O.E. will have as their guest of week, With the working week one : honmor* at their meeting â€" tomorrow According to the testimony given by Roman at the inquest, which was held at the H. F. Kelly funeral home in kiss evidently became confused as he neared a depression in the road in which the culvert is located. He apâ€" parently believed the road ended abâ€" ruptly and that he.was headed for a ravine as he swung from one side.of the road to the other and then delibâ€" erately turned the car into the ditch. just north of Fort Sheridan. He was taken to the hospital at the fort where he died shortly afterwards. & â€"â€"Pluskiss, â€" accompanied by Walter Roman,â€"20,â€" of: 635 â€"West Eighteenth street, Chicago, had ~started © north Sunday afternoon. They had driven leisurely up the north shore, and were just north of Fort Sheridan when the accident occurred at 1:45 p.m. __â€"_â€"â€"_ Louis Pluskiss, 19, 10509 Edgebrook avenue, Chicago, was fatally injured Sunday afternoon, when the car he Pluskiss: was taken to the Fort Sheridan army hospital where he died a few minutées later.> He suffered a fracture of the skull and & broken back.. Roman who escaped with slight cuts and bruises also received in Chicago. ‘‘Following the inquest the body was sent to the home of the young man ~The machine mounted the embankâ€" ment and then crashed into a tree. Holiday Next Week; Young Man Killed - Sunday, Near Fort 2 Sheridan in Crash â€"Let us not forget to dispense bounties as best we may and remember that every creature of God Mw beâ€"refused; if it be Te ceived with thanksgiving. s ___On this day, which is set apart to acknowledge the goodness of God, let us give thanks for the mercies of the past year. s HicHu.AND PaRKk, ILLINOIs, THursoay, NovemsEr THANKSGIVING At the regular meeting of the Highâ€" Jand Park Rotary club Monday noon, at the Moraine hotel, the principal address, following the good luncheon, was made by Robert Isham Randolph, prominent Chicago engineer, who spoke on the inland waterways proâ€" ‘Tine "of "the ~"present ~"status "of "the waterway in Tllinois®and the prosâ€" The Highland Park East Park disâ€" trict has a force of men cleaning up the tract recently purchased from the President E. M. Laing of the Sunâ€" set Valley Golf club reports that inâ€" terest in golf mt the municipal course continues despite fall weather, there being about 65 players on the course last Sunday. > ; north or the new city buiiding, and next year it is expected that this will be made one of the city‘s beauty spots, _ It is of interest to local golfers to learn that the 1930 annual meeting of the Professional Golfers Associaâ€" tion of the United States will be held Pirie, professiona! at Old Elm club, who last week was reâ€"elected presiâ€" dent of the association.at the annual convention at Atlanta, Ga. pects for completion of the great work. It was an interesting and inâ€" structiveâ€"address, heard â€"with appreâ€" giation by the members present. This Park District Starts _ _ Cleaning Up New Tract Purchased from City Talk on Waterways 21, 1929 Looo t onl &A 0 oo c t status "of "the ‘ ," v’,’. ;!..:u'l.llu,ï¬'m%w and the prosâ€" |~ 14 ency viding protection for the city water plant on the beach in the shape of some sortâ€" of breakwater â€"were taken at the regular meeting of the city council. Monday evening, when an orâ€" dinance providing for such protection and authorizing the city clerk to adâ€" vertise for bids for construction was read and placed on file for public inâ€" spection. ko3 It is the opinion ofâ€" city officials that â€"~noâ€"greatâ€"â€"haste needâ€"beâ€"made in this matter, as they are assured by engineers that the plant is in no immediate danger fromâ€" storms, alâ€" though some protection is likely to be needed. 3 Community Thanksgiving â€"_â€"at Bethany Evangelical The following pastors and their respective congregations are coâ€"operâ€" ating in this service: Rev. Frank Fitt, Rev. C. G. Unangst, Rev. C. Keller, Rev. F. D. Hopkins, Rev. W. S. Fisher, Rev. K. A. Foth, Rev. J. H.> Taylor, ‘and Rev. H. F. Siemsen. ing" signal lights at the Deerfield (Continued on page 58) The annual Thanksgiving service in which the pastors and churehes of Highland. Park _ coâ€"operate,â€"will__be held this year on Thursday, Novemâ€" ber 28, in â€" the Bethany Evangelical church, corner Laure! avenue and Mcâ€" Govern street. The service will begin at 10:30 a.m. Dr. R. Worth Frank of the Presbyterian seminary of Chiâ€" cago will be the speaker of the mornâ€" ing.> 2 The details of the program for the service will appear in the next issue of the Press, p m ronie Py ob panns The â€" Highland â€" Park â€" Lions~â€"club meets today noon at the Green Tesâ€" pot, in its regular weekly session. ~At on "Cost and Efficiency in Railroadâ€" ing," and Garrett T. Thorne began a series of talks on "Government and the Theories of Socialism, Communâ€" ism and Anarchy."._.__ _ _ _ .. The Lions club some time ago recâ€" ommended to the city <that signal lightsâ€"in aid of â€"aviation beâ€"tseated in the city, but so far no report has tion in the matter club report. Offer Croszing Lights men NumMBEr 38 of