will lib- or EI mum“, MIME a. an teidarmomtistiinrctataejtuo. pital fktit.ohte a m... of pan- monia.--W. and In. Gut - were diittghttelt, mind!“ My new when m an). to up the. “it: their mm I'l- ding tunmn.flr. Ind la. , B. Carr 'trf Deerdeld announced» marriage of their daughter Beatrice ‘to Harry Clouded of ut-trMtin which took place December 2th.-Mr. and In. C. Blanket: are receiv- in: congratulatbna on the birth o! a m’born Sunday, December ut-. Hr.’and Mrs.&tttnt1.raramthe happy parent: e! a daughter, born Saturday. December qth.--Mr. Carl Amwald who was in the Aero Ser- viceinEnglandbaereurnedandia manned at Camp Hills, Nt-am. Ethel Zimmer was given a amrlae party Thursday evening in common» oration of her birthday anniversary. ,--Wi11ion B. Low he: purchased all inter-eats in the Loner Bron, Transportation company. _ TEN YEARS AGO ' Dene-i. 18. "" Contracts have been let for $850,- 000 Filtration Punt works " lake Front. .-..mt. Bigtorodd.C.Me lin- mvement aaaociation has éompleted a fence around the Highwood gram- mar trehool.-Wr. and In. Johnson of s. Second etreet are receiving congratulation on the birth of a eon, December 'ttE-Tho martian of Kiss Jean Ray and Mr. Jackson Donald Madame â€banked Saturday evening, December ME-- Announcement in made of themat- tinge of Mrs. Harriett Dunn and Mr. B. new»: of be. label. 10h. Thanksgiving Dao.---' unites for Punk Mom "a held Wednesday at his home on Vine -.-arr. tad Mm.'e. N. Kimbell mum the merrier. of their daughter Mary to Mr. Herold P. Van Steenderen of Lake Forest on August 20th in Saginaw. Mieh.-- Niche! Redmond was found dead on Walker evenue, Highvood, PH.. dey morning. The met-tinge of Miss Angeline Gen-Ry of Deerfield and Mr. Roy Kindi'g we: solemnized Sand-y morning. George Pick Estate Redu.eed To Half By Tax. Levies Nearly half of the 517.446.193.05 ante, left by George Pick of tbls dtr, who died in Fume 01 Aug. 2, 1937, will go for federal and state taxes, it was learned tdday hom stile inheritlnoe tax returns up- proved ill" county coqrt. ' . The fedenl cutie tax; on the headings of the founder of George Pick & Co. tmounu m 80,686,6itkt8, while the sate tax ininst bem- tl'."'""' of the estate totaU $1,888,- 40. _ LOOKING BACKWARD Ttie bulk of the Pick â€Me is - posed of securities,‘including 11,868 shares of eornrmrnurtoek in‘Goom Piek & Co. valued at 814,835,808 by Rollin E. Miller of Libertyvllle, . witness for Attorney R. C. Utelr. fhrld, who was on the estate. Miller nnd six expert witnesses of Assistant Attorney General Charla Noll, including Attorneys Ray Thomas, E. It. Puma: and l. A. Jadrich. and T. L. G. Dad“. Clair s. Sherry and Leo mileyfukod for " TGU) it mums ht has for re- nppriising the estate. _ mmumm was the eimrt's appraiser Alfred Lnnt And Lynn Fontanne In 2 Week Engagement Alfred Lunt 3nd Lynn Pom‘ Chicago': favorite stun, In" than Chieago in u tunnels of fun. Their plan ‘Amphitryon 88," which it the thirty-eighth union of the story in which the god Jupiter com down to earth in an, exciting romantic interlude, it at ths Er- lugor thatâ€. Tht yntreilett (by. 88; fg itie M won Christ. ma, pickup win. two voila - My, tttits 26. I‘MmWMNW The China crime hue deduct! "Amphitrron 88" ,to be the most Wit phy of thteurrent mum, etlll'ttt, it u moral that in full of wit and wisdom. It I: comics! mm the Brat cumin, B m in which Jupiter huh down from the clouds, to thd final thrills “this return to the upon â€not. ' l This in the perfect holiday enm- tdnmeqt. It is something to make one feel m and happy, loathing of the true Christmas spirit. ' The Luna Ire extremely l't'ttht end humorous in the show, giving it :11 the undertones of mirth " their command. The leuhter - stow. - _ _ " f The compeny ie the original out to the let.' pleyer, hevin; been in New York ell lest eeeeonv end for eight .weekelin London. The seine excellent aetrtrtr eeen here in: see- eon in “Idiots Dentin" no found on the meter, including Bleherd Whorf, Sydney Greeneti'oet, Edith EinttlGeorttq Header, John Bucky. Berry Thomson, Intent Weller end Jecqueline New. _ Following 'the visit. of "Amphi- tryon 88" the Lute " preeent 'tru See Gull" for two we“, mn- itx on Jen. 9, ether which an bit t e tr'ail westward. But it ie Mar. Jshitrron ttty' tod Chriltmu end that ie en the matter- et the mom- ent. North. Clerk street, in Chi- cezo is rather giddy these deye. And the trip to town is well worth the slut. I Y ear Scholarship To W. and J. Announced Mr. James' D.. Moffat, Jr, u Grange, president of the Chicago Alumni association of Washington and Jefferson college next you and Pa., announce today that . four- yeu- schollrship to Wham] J. tallied at $800 would be 'hwnrded to a mem- 31;.in tisis" he: graduating â€elm in some local high school; ', .. Mr. MofNt said that tho schola- ship is calm»! to outstanding some tors who plan to attend .Washington and Jefferson colege next you and that selection of the winner would be made some time in February. The scholnnhip will be guarded on the basis of good sehohmrhip in high school and the student’s por- ticipation in oxtra-currlcnlar activi- ties. Divided evenly 4Mrer. the four, year course, it will pay two-third: of the annual tuition fee of the win, Final selection of the winner will be made by the members of the local alumni â€mention of the col- lege: My. Moftnt mud mum“. cations ahddurther information for the sehohtryrhip could be obtained by writing to him or to Mr. , B. Eringle, 6964 Clyde avenue, Chi- ugo. secretory of At.. Chief's? Al- Rer, “5U. mlvuu; v. - 'ttr-ere umni Atnsoeiation of W. 1nd Proof of Age First Student; "I wonder how old Miss Jone: la." . Second Student: "Quite old, I lul- ogine; they' say she and to. use)! Caesar.†F , . Large Crowd Attends 0,E.S. Installation Last Wednesday PM, Margot-no omit . . _ ban and friends. Kr. and In. - on Oahu were 'ntrtattU on T matron and worthy patron of Comp- boll ettapur, No. 712 0.3.8., 1ntt Wednesday evening, in “nook temple. ' y In. Moria W, put 1'gtlp auto: hath. honor of u r' or " on installing oRioht '., ' while Hugo Schooner. out My mutton won Wanna}. not! my. tr. book of when: m Handling organist. Escorts for the ofBeers were Mrs. Lillian Swap- son, put worthy button and Y- thur Hollands and George W I, *put worthy patrons. é . Gtitirr-iaaaii% the bark Blythe "Ode to the Flag." " Other once" installed weak: Dorothy .Thomson, usacinte rim tron; June: Thomson, â€mint. sis. tron; Cttherino Levin, “camp Marie Schneider, bred-urn. e Elsie Collins, emu-cu; Bulk; middle, Tglht, Metre-x; John Sinclair, with; ytetoeu marslul; Glad" Hayley, arm Dorothea Ayngloy,;Adah; tttt Manchu», Ruth; and Stupplo', P" that; Beale Ennis, Martha', Blilt- ley Smith. which um) Norman Cpl- ver, sentinel. ' ;' c, In. Eliubeth Clark who VII-gt. be installed " Elect; was unlblefto betetrtt. ..'¢ ..:.‘ The than“: mi limb And 'tr' tractively thou-ltd in palm- qnd ferns with tall eanderU1rra holding white tapers {uni-hing the lig)fi. The other: elect were ill utdredlin white can: ind out†you!“ ended bouqncp _tsf rod fiomtrss. ? A reception closed the and}: activities, and m held in the ill:- in; room with Mrs. Myrtle Weitst in charge, Pouring were Mrs. e'ttt Greene, Mrs. Blanche Muller, n. Louise Stronger, and Mrs. We: Larson, Mrs. Mildred Wilmoth will serve the" chepter " .inatructreu for 1939. t _ i, In ehnitre" of Aomrri' were Ws. Agnes Nelson, Hrs. Gertrude Gap-o mm, and Mrs. Ann: Carlson. _il': mcuumb Adults . . . . " Hm him mu .1 mm! amt-6 in Int " " Dim ' 1'. i; mans Home; BARBER snap 21 North Second Stunt " Year: in Highland PaikEg Telephone. B. P. 5435 f JOIN "-i----+----r he TH! 33388 t 1.00 _. 1 Mo _, 3.00 (_. soo 10.00 i Ek 2',','t Sh ttlf,' First Natio Pre-Season Mateh, Gives Tankmen Win Over Waukegan High . â€DO IT AO. . . OUR clilRlB'fllilllicj! S CLUB H Coach Mark Paafhar’a swimming team at the HM Park high school defeated the Wanton tankmendn ‘a practice meet That:- day afternoon. , . . Hugh Reading, Art Pier tad Fred am or m maxim. 02mm we“ gunman-10x HERE ARE CLASSES TO SUIT EVERY Deposited regularly each week for Chili mud regularly ugh week for CM} Deposited Wily each Week {or Deposited. My each week tbr Ct of' Highlandeqii Depodtedreklllln' 1 Gift 2 Gift 3 Gift Take advantage of this annual C . tmas bargain subscription. rate-Ut expires JAN. 15th, 1939. Send your order in NOW.' This offer good for botiGe . T renewal subscribers. Or you may send it for one, t! A small m oieiinsited mainly will you a tidy Gamma: fund one your :‘he Hiihlandlll Park Press Why not accept , our Holiday Special Offer to V (ij] ist you with your Christmas T l ", Send a year's' s bseription to The Highlanp P. ' Press at the following rates. , . (ijilii can w Subicripti Subscripti Subsc mr sm _ a“ It. Inuit, led the. viii . swim-cf in tttArt-trt-tttt tri-M. a: w Shy aided tr biiiii'lql U ' . 5* dime-amt. m . " mun-n duo won 38-81 a F, 13% Bill Olendwt. Al Buck“; a MN merhmrthet-tiH, "' . Rigid-ad Park will 3 r Wsuh- can in the lac.) pool tlil this "B- son in t rectum-1y ' lulu! We meet. ~- _ _ V . each week for CI 536 Central llFnue ages: free years for $1.50, $2,50, $3. go [out rhusirtthe x-nph will Bangs, Bill I Dun Deb victory. 7/42 I'iit, al Bank' if ....$1.50 s ... 52:50 s oqq $3.00 t 12.50 * tt, A 500.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 Thom-00mm music. _ i _ "m-r-ith-ttth. urintsi_retreit" “17‘â€anth tion like tut," "id h it)". an}; in. than wing» tho but. he iiuirinhtt-otru'utaeir" "H you PM m