Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1929, p. 3

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by .088 Pr6miiiiyriiiiirfriiiiriiii ,7,__, V Entered by Burglar: Burttutucuiuved by the police to kc the an}. who aided two houses an Highwood lutwnok. on “out!" night entered the residence. of A. J. Kremkunp and Sumac! Goodman on main: tank Fm the former “is Ind “out 8150 in cub. accord- t1rnae,a-ric,ii' the police. , t,,iftlttt,t _ ml oloiitiAiGariia etBetettta-tiiErrr:t-trrrz5r- ”“737“ The iiew Donald-ml restaurant will be opened about huff " 541 Central avenue,“1n the room vaeated by the Furniture Exchnnge some time Mo. Mrs, C. J. Donaldsdn is the proprie- to-re-tru-han-utr-utr-W We!» perighce in the Want business New-Restaurant a right of my foi a. public street and the construction of a reinforced con- crete pavement. with concrete com- bined diirtt 1nd cutter. ete., in St. Johns trfNt1teo9il,1rtr, Place. Wuhan- aveitik, Vine venue, St. Johns place,- the street under Bloom street viaduct, __ -4-coutiasued-oer-a%re-am------ w» eotint" 43051:“??? property to be con- damned and mafia: of buildingi, is about $238,000. A public hearing“! be celled in the matter When the Nitu olutien hMyadopted. . _ - ------rtmrtsrttaatR3iiiiiiiitr' IrctharummeiLaneettntr-a-aosohttimt also was mad and Med for later ac- tiorrprlnridhttt for the employing of Mr, Schumuher to act, a special counsel tii the meter. which is to be known attr-Rittlt%atd Park-special as- sessment No. 844, and is described, as fully“: Acquiring and clearing of At the board meeting a resolution was read tattrithtd for.pubBe inspec- tion, providing for action dn this im- provement» my. emrtntttNatettr. con- demnatian of property alongside the track! "in. 3119 have, of theuprdpoud atttttt9t'?'r'ttrraAthtttgg8"'tttttt"tfr'"tV Initid-W_hkm, at the meeting of‘thfcity council in! board of local improvements My eve- ning in the,dimsetion of extending St. Johns new» north don: the mt side af thewtndu to join Waukegun avenue just. tenth "rf *Hixhwood and for other paving improvements in thataeetion. in thisconneetion use it was planned to employ Bowen E. Schumnche: as and“ counsel in con- nection with this extensive tmdertak-' mg. PLAN‘W ’ . _ _ 0lll ST. JOHNS AVE. City Wants to Conduit: Route on East Side Tracks; to Employ Special Counsel , Vow!“ XVIII Open About Jan. Id. The 'Ht’gblanh Part Press 'd Mtlgt; " BYtIlt " q " Bll IllllliitlMlhltillNllll " accent once u only” Mm. in the wk, did . m . ItMM . tU -, . m" . ' " - b, , Because of the Christmas my hon-l This play. under day Wednesday. Dee. 26, next week Miss Michelson. pro: will be one working day short right attire but ever g in the middle of the week which will should see the revels greatly. necessitate getting copy, in ', o----.-' "rtrfoetheeteartu-ftttePt-.lt Danni's 'ttt-htr.umr'"id%rttsshte 'tttey" mane-ma eon of the Highland Park Rotary club held Monday noon at the Moraine hotel the 'tle feature was an address by ' 'Ree.'Chrkrtotttt Keller of Trinity church. His topic was “Safeguarding Christmas," a timely subject and one ably handled by the cm“. The talk wag greatly en- foret1-asrrttt-urtre-atmttturor-,mem- here in attendance. Rev. Christogh Keller ",,-'- - _ V LC, Ihl1prfpB_trtthrrt1hrh the have} "tttrdar,srhtes 14. Mrs; J. Mare Fowler, president of the Illi- nois Fegerntionwgfr Women’s clubs, was an invited guest. Mrs. Charles: R. Dairymple of Highland Park, Fresh dent of the society, presided. 7 _ __-L-",- tttttttttttitil-ra' ""511 f 'i'ii51Eiiiiiiit 7iRWirrii'i""'ra" E5 --: " riiiri - this ethitstttoit, which is hung {rune main And adjoining corridors of the third froor, and includes oils, water colors; pastels, etchings, canto point, tLrerhttmsiuniniatttrem' sculpture» and weed carvings, said to be valued at more than $65,000. __ _ ' The Artists' luncheqn. of which Mrs. Karl E. Hobart of Highland "ark,typd Mm}. Justice are. Mme men, wis‘held in the west ballroom bt Two pictures in the oil paintings de- Lmrttnertt have locnl interest also. They ire "Old Street in Giemute,dti." by, kWh. ,C-lkiys; Inlet. and "Pox Like, mama. Environs," by Charles B. Kellner. T Mr. Dulrymple is showing three pie- tures, "Reffeetiontr," “Granite Our- ried". and “me/Shimmy w. Schultz is exhibiting two, "Thi Bedroom" and Bailey’: Harbor No. I.", Grece Ak. Hakim of Winnetka is showing “Fall Beautits" and Summer Bouquet" in the oil paintings department, and Ida Ilse Jackson of Wilmette bu one oil painting, “From an Aattmtirthtrdett." Two Highland Park milk, Fred- erick Daltymple end Humid Schults, are among those who no exhibiting paint"!!! at the fourth annual exhi- bitioti of the Augminag society trt. the TriiiifAifii at the Stevens hotel. The exhibition closes Dee. 28. Pictures in Exhibit V Of All-1111mm Gmup At thet “" Get Copy in Early moms» Pm, humus. TIMI, Dawn. 19, 1929 - -----M new the we .of Yuletide, cen- " D. Faun, 992 Nortlryheruan ' [twice ego. . T you! last week reported!» thevpolice day holi- This play. under the direetion of that his green wake-Knight “In ext week Min Michelson. promises to be one ha! been stolen from MI men. " 6rt Fight of _ the beet ever given. Everyone (er a leaned it he: not been mov- rhich will should see the revels. end. tt we: I 1928 model. with mo- cow. in ', -----'..-u..,., tor number 40,424, end licenee Nate he Prue. , Dene It 8m e 292.609, 111., “cordial” the police. , .~‘7“;;' PPf ‘u. o l“ warty-e: aplen- Highland Park police perked on Cen- "l-B-N'-.'-"-"".- . :_r-~_. - _ Git' arii's' a; Viki itiiTtiiit7fiCiriik Muted the mm! M Yuletide, con- turiu ago. ' A 'rreeial, Christmas catering for "Othem" will also be received at this service. The members and friends of Bethany have siwsys Wm‘ generously in the Christmas altering. uh. ttaahsiiLussasn,hi gtxmtgttietL.hL thiryecr’r tttitWttt Away air-dis! invitatibn y extended to all to hear and tiiirthis children and youngrpeo- _rt1e."of, the Church school present this “special‘ Christmas message. _ -33,tgrAitru,tr, -GrNtuLattttt'ilci2illm Place school, will give ‘their annual Christmas islay, "Christan: a Bucc- hridee--ullr'-'--sar,--imtar,--HS camber 19, in the Elm Pine auditor- In i tavern scene where Couchey Bill iriti---aeV---hitr---a-skee,-, end " scene laid in the servant's (gutters showing. the mad revellers - Me 'll1'rr4iJ'fs"-rlu'l'll.'rlrliiiltltat. Preceding the Braeebridge Hall 399m. will be, a London street new. T The play take; place largely in Squire Bracebridge’thall where, ac- cording to tradition, tblu'Vlntl hold their'mela under Girth, the Lord of Uisrule. _ ‘ "The Light of thewmby P. Mu. ton. This service mama] both: it 4:15 mm. , ' On gandsy afternoon. Dee. 29, the Bethany, choir will present their-mr-, ulsr monthly Vesper service. This Vesper slso will earrar-ttte thought of the Christmas message. The choir will present the Christmas haunts Elm Place Pupils, _ Present Play Tonight . The ”not! Chm program of the Bethany Snatched Sunday behool :iillhe emitted”; Vesper Bentley afternoon " 4:15 pm. The prom orf1Ctt,circt.hrftttttcstCa ”not entitled. "The King's Birth- day" by Verna Whinery. Neerly every clue in the Sunday school will lave a part in this service. The m- elnt wi1belmse with a very imvreseive “White Gift” service, " Illicit!!!” every one will-be given an opportun- itr.tohrintttuirgiftaforttwNatte? and the Kinttdom's work. All who will no asked to bring gifts, wrap- ped in white. These gifts will be sent to the children " the Ebenezer Orphan home at Flat Rock Ohio. a i .. tiiriit arh'i 'iiti"irrt' “Ls-iii __ Jrcsu Bethany Church Sunday At 4:15 in Afternoon "Tee. 'the rrr.rsugcyritt ir, I a. " m , M, . t",'WlNrTelRNaP, .- , Mrs. W. C. Shipneo. driving 1 Buick seddn, had stopped before entering her driveway, to allow George Bakl- win of Lake Forest in 1 Ford to pass. M. K. Super of Chiatro in a Ford came glen: behind the Buick and stoppid,' but Mrs. R. B. Tami; of Greneoe in a Patekatd failed, to do so 41etime--aeebr-eaye--mt-uhimr-u.e others 1nd struck Soper's our." yhich haunt“ the Buick and in thumbs Tmi1%ti'ir3g...Eg1.tttratgtc-jttt,rtarrcrir A smuhup in which seven} who: quy GliyfijiGE occurred Tue-dry in' {hie date?“ fenciéri aid an if: 31.2mm n I "uc, . tl "a 3mm}. " trho-er-for the work there. Att My: ghmBd be mpped and marked “For; Bay" or “For 1 Girl." The money gifts will 30 Ward some special need of Laird house. - Several Cars Damaged' in Cushion GreenBay Mrs; William Puree is directing them His; ‘3: Lchitty‘ with he: committee is panting s rewo- duction of Correttiohs “Holy -Night" " the nntivity you» in thejphy. Iii: mum Smith will have chime of‘the properties an! nab-up. lid Hutu-ct Ken-twill uni-t her._llr. George Green; 'assisted by Davis "., tCoettimtedoasP-6ts, q'hishoCttrfstaiasNnrwhieheom- bin" tho nativity scene: with the White Gift service. The children of Beginners, PHiury, and Junior de- partments will come at 4:15 to pre- pare for ‘their Proceatsiouat and the Junior department under the dim- tion of Mr. Edwin J. Nana will sing carols. Special music will in fur- nished by Mrs. Herbert R. Smith, Mr. Rene Land, and the Girls" choir; mu Eunice Hall ,ri1Laeeompayr mam with the violin; ’On'Bundny mu. law-22.x 4:30 o'eto?k, in the' PixssttrtaMan church members of the Sunday whoa! and church will patent fThe 8hep- herd’s vision." V _ -. "V PLAY NEXTSUNDAY At Presbyterian Church; White Gift Sanka: to Be Part; Starts u {:30 White Gifts Nun- '42

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