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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1936, p. 4

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f of â€" Mrg: Dwight C. Orcutt, 786 Greenleaf ave., Glencoe, on Monday, September 28, at 3 o‘clock. The artâ€" ists for the day will be Marjorie} Livâ€" ingston, soprano, accompanied by The artists for the afternoon were Hortense Drummond, who sang an aria from "Samson and Delilah," and Janice Porter, whp sang "O Mio Fernanda" from La}Favorita" by Donizetti, and "Ah. Love But a Day" by Beach. Miss Drummond was acâ€" companied by Maestro Spadoni and Miss Porter by Miss Rosalie Saaâ€" feld. Talks were given by Mrs. James G, McMillen, general chairâ€" man of the North Shore, and Presâ€" ident Jason Whitney. f A t& is to be held at »flxe‘rome of â€" M Dwight C. Oreutt; 786 A tea was held at the e of Mrs. Peter Barton, 257 Kenxilworth ave., Kenilworth, Monday, Sept. 21, at 3 o‘clock for members of the Chiâ€" cago City Opera Campaign Commitâ€" tee. Mr. Rudolph Ganz spoke of the increasing popularity of o in this country due to its more fin presentation, better coâ€"ordinating music, stage properties and acting. Chicago City Opera Committees Meet Tssued ’ . "Udell $ nhm‘wd.d'dhh‘flflhhfium W Even beyond this, however, is the benéfit ‘:’hat comes to the individual, We get exact},v what we give. We are not living in this world to get, for if we are we shall ultimately be y disappointed. An honest and wholehearted gift, commensurate with our ability to give, which makes us deny ourselves s thing in order to give it,, will benefit us infinitely more than. the pleasure we wouldâ€"have attempted to give ourselves by spendâ€" ing that money for our 6wn gratification. § tetle _ The hole through which we give is the hole through which we réceive. e cicX o0( | t m B CHICAGO OFFICE But there is another value which devolves to the community from concerted effort of this kind. Everyone who gives, who gives honestly what he is iable, becomes thela:y a more active participant in the life of the community. feels a greater interest in his home town, his neighbors, the shops and stores, even the streets and parks. He watches wth larger interest civi; and governmental activities, and takes a more active part in them. \ | Soret | | THEHIGHL&ND PARK PRESS : . Toic mick on se ney hadran o 4n make" "Thay on remte ts vade y Wrkke day â€"noon to insure abpearance in mh-:':n-. 6 Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Kesolutions of condolence, cards of notices of entertainments, or other affairs where an admissionâ€" mfimwhmu&wu&um â€" The money isn‘t the ‘5&{ thing. True, it is essential that money be raised, that it be well and wisely ‘distributed. This activity in itself is of basic} value to the community. _ ~ | John L. Udell s co ‘TY CHEST â€"| tad Charity gives itself rich; covetousness hoards itself poor." The old German proverb might well serve as a motto, or even a slogan, for the communities of America in the next few months. For we are approacbl;i;rg the period of the year when the more fortunate citizenf together to help and comfort those less fortunate. _ & ' Py = This brings to mind Hisvlz}{nd Park‘s Community‘Chest, and the drive for funds that will be launched here shortly. Last year‘s concerted effort, replating by one combined appeal the ten separate demands made by independent organizations in former years, was eminently successful. With the experience of L}sutl year as a guide, this year‘s drive should be more sucâ€" cessful. * } t / _ ol But more than last year‘sâ€"experience should contribute to the greater success of the appeal this year,. The people of Highland Park should be more fully aware this year than last of the real benefits that giving in this manner brings. | PAGE FOUR BE PROU . . . againâ€"of to the fabric . ... u. y P C 5 and restores originâ€" Nide /'.,o,,lr tg tus, .. al lustre and richâ€" n in _7 ons ness to color and patâ€" 1 * terns. No matter how delicate § the fabric of the drapes . .. no matter how“ exâ€" pensive the rugs mgy be . . . you can safely enâ€" trust them to us. . * f * Reasonable Rates . . . Satisfaction‘ Guaranteed Estimating, Cutting, Laying, Sewing, Stair Pads and Linings. Fitted Carpets Cleaned at home on the Aoor, Perfect results. No-n-q,fâ€".,...finbutlgumwum Once again your home will be rc;splendent withdt.h'e beauty of new rugs and drapes. Our methogB remov,‘%lam the dirt without hari RUGS and DRAPES Main O fice and Plant | \serâ€"ses . . | North Green Bay Road m e o o clanairnnons c raapmn ies memenAnpitaienien aiminenmeyr PHONE t l HIGHLAND P THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP mt c Wihachatoai e s $Pvhranâ€"d coe, on Monday, clock. The artâ€" e Marjorie] Livâ€" ccompani¢éd by JOHN B. NASH, Prop. 1016 Willoughby Tower. Tel. Central 8855 The amuthoritiee at the Naval Training, Station at Great Lakes were treated to an unusual sight on Sept. 10 upon the lnEd of a draft of recruits from the Navy Reâ€" cruiting Station, Omaha, Neb. As the new q;pren{ice seamen formed ranks for their first muster, the petty officer in charge took one glance at the muster roll and made a mental decision to consult an ocâ€" ulist. * He saw the same name, not once but three times; however, deâ€" spite a dimmed faith in what he had considered his perféect vision, he read Edmrd\ Wiliam Divis, Alâ€" bert James Divi;, and William Edâ€" ward Divis, all of whom, to his great relief; answered present. : The Divis brothers, age 22, 21, and 19, hail from. Brainard, Nobmlg;c where their mother, Mrs. Mary Docwieler, resides. | 4 . 3 Brothers Enroll at Great Lakes Mrs. Butler, and Porter Heaps, well known Chicago | organist, who. will play selections &m the organ. Mr. Saltiel, of the. Board of : Directors of the OQpera, will speak. | . _‘ ., 3900 Dependable Call and Delivery Service Publisher and 5 cents per single copy . Millions have d of the hilarâ€" ious exploits of Alexander Botts, the whimsical and egrotistical tractor salesman and coméedy hero of the famous {series of istories, "Earthâ€" worm Tractor," tten by William Hazlett Upson fof the Satur ‘Evening Post. Now|Alexander B:az has been brought ito life on the wcreen in the film by the same name, which is schedu, as the feature attraction at the Alcyon for Sunday â€"and Monday. Botts on the is none other than the famous wideâ€" mouthed Joe E. Btown. ‘ I (Mr.; and Mrs. J civing congratulati of a daughter born: 22 at the Highlan Alcyon Thea Keith Kuhlman . ave., and Henry La: ave., who started o hiked : to Californin second week of ‘Se been gone seven and "San Franci: â€"â€" The marriage of Miss Helen Irene Rhinehart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rhi and Mr. Don+ ald L McCoy of Notth Dakota, took place Saturday ‘evening at the home of the bride‘s parenrts, the Rev.) F\. R. Cardwell, officiating. | Keith Kuhlman o¢f Ft. Shetifi ave., and Henry Layridsen of No ave., who started on July 15th and hiked | to ‘Californig, returned the second week of ‘September, having been gone seven and oneâ€"half weeks. (Mr. and Mrs. ; Sobey are reâ€" .. Nobody‘s Fook,"|a smart, swiftâ€" ly paced farce comedy featuring Edward Evetett Hprton, will have its mad, merry run at the Alcyon on Fridayâ€" and Saturday of this week. The wiseâ€"cracking Glenda Farreli; %n excellent foil for the amusing Horton, portrays her chq- acter part with ‘a> pert sense of humor, while Cesat Romero is en- tertaining as a rn highbinder and Warren Hymer, the fellow who plays the eternal cjlown, is a valuâ€" able addition to theleast. _ k Mr. anq Mrs. Pel cine, Wis., annound of their daughter . Patrick White, sonfl Mrs, V. C. Musse structor in Highla: of Religions Edu gins Oct. 1. Dumaresq iSpenc American Legion City Council â€"and sion to install in park between the t north of Central a man howitzer,. see from (the War: d trophy of. the Wor‘ A new and truly romantic team is playing in a glorious tale of the world‘s. most coldrful cityâ€" "San Franciseo," ‘For the first time the rugged, twoâ€"fisted Mr. Gable of old and. the lovely Miss Mu:Donfld with the voice that thrills, :i: brought â€" together,; with Spenct Tracy sharing ste honors. "San Francisco" has dtai love, interâ€" est and comedy. °€ Gable ‘hr the rough and tough type of role in which his -plblic kes him it, while Miss M midld ‘has the ideal part to give her opportunity to sing. Needless to say the direction of. W. 8. Van Dyke ; sets a high in standard for production values. "San Fq‘miseq" t ntees‘ irâ€" tainment for y member of family. It is a pi not to missed. . . Ayth: j ‘Ten thousand ex! Highland Park John ~Randall. D Christian Science eulation since last and phone orders . in for additional ¢ On Tuesday, Sept celebrate its great meeting by particip dan Road Day." . Mr. Albert Franl home, furniture &: Deerfield to Mr. Ma of Northbrook, wh¢ session of it about October. | Up to 2:80 hy afternoon, 55 aliens seeking citizenship had‘ been examined in circuit tourt by Federal Nathralization . Inspector Peter W. Blazer of Chicago.| An interesting event <transpired en father an daughter, Swan. Johnson of Highâ€" wood and his daughter Jennie. Amâ€" anada Johnson applied for citizenâ€" ship papers.‘ ‘I { Mrs. Nathalie nounces the appros of her daughter Eth Ralph Burton Britt ton, Conn., which . Saturday evening, / The â€" Highland Men‘s association i“) ‘n’oyed their Werhane‘s grove, field, Sunday. i ~Mr¢. Charles Ge to move his grocer its present locati ave., to 6 South Mrs. R. Warfel Md., announces the her daughter Walli frebd Spencer, Jr., Mrs. E. W. Spence LOOKIING BACKWARD at progressive Highland Park through the files bf The Press. *1 10 YEAR: 20 YEARS AGO of Lo: and A Notth Dake vening at t arernts, the ciating. in _of +Ft. /S Layridsen o d om July 1 rnig, ~ retur Beptember, ;' oneâ€"hal j Bobey ations on t] m ednesds d of the hilarâ€" lexander Bqt&b, tistical tractor y hero of the tories, "Earthâ€" ten by William co" at ednesday, Sepg. Park hospital. er Beck of Raâ€" the marriage nne K. to John f Mr. and Mrs3. Angeles, Calif. r post of the applied‘ to the ived ~permisâ€" the â€"temporary railroads, just .. the big Gerâ€" last spring artments as a 1916 | copies of the ss : containing ‘s â€" lecture ., on e put into cirâ€" ‘s issue. Mail re still coming ies, _ of Baltimore, engagement of to Mr. E. Winâ€" on of Mr. and of. this city. | an Riper anâ€" ching marriage Margot to Mr. , of New Britâ€" ill take place pt. 26th. . | Park â€" Business ith their familâ€" hnual picnic at outh of Deerâ€" ner is planning ‘business from on W. Central t st. | 26, Illinois will t good roads ting in "Sheriâ€" 1926 en has sold h id property i rshall Pottenge _ will take posâ€" the middle of ‘"is the new inâ€" d Park Counce tion, which s on the birth THE PRESS |\ First Nat‘l Bank of Lake Forest to J & M Fiore jt tens. WDA tract in W hf. SE qr See 7. | | J. L; Kaumanns to Home Ownâ€" ers‘ Loan Corp. WD. Pt. Lot 43, Ravinia Woods, See 36. * f.â€" \ Master in Chancery to A. Aallan & wf jt tens. Deed Lot 1 Edwin} P. Osterman‘s Sub Sec 32. j | M. F. Curley to F.¢J. Curley & wfi jt tens. WD pt W hf of, SE gr of SW ar See 15. | \ â€"H. F. Hedquist & wf to C. G. Brown. C. G. Bfrown. WD Lot 20 Deerfield Villa, See 27. . | â€" â€"C. G. Brown to H. F. Hedqiist & M. B. Hedquist jt tens. QCD Lot 29 Deerfield Villa Sec 27. t Master in Chancery. to the Highâ€" land Park Building, Loan & Hom‘ro) stead Assn. Deed Lot 34 O, B. Von Linde‘s Sub in, the Village of Deerâ€" field, Sec 28. | ~â€" Deerfieldâ€" ¢ Tt al E. Segal to E. Schneidet. QCD. [E hf ‘lot 72 Sunset Manor, Sec. 27. \ ~First Natl Bank & Trust Co. of ‘Evanston, Tr., to A. C. Beck & wf. Jt tens Tr‘s. Deed N 125 ft of [E hf of Lot 9 blk 12, City og Highâ€" land Park. j _:Modern Suburban Homes, Inc. to K.. W. Moogre. WD Lot 2 Moore‘s resub in the City of Highland Park Sec 23. , p Au} * | C.L . Peterson & wf to C. J. Turâ€" ner & wf jt tens: WD. Lots 28, 24 & 25 blk 8 Deerfield Park Land & Improvement Assn. Sub See 29. Deerfield Auxiliary Initiates 9 Members A. C. & B. H. Tenney to L. M. Irwin. QCD. Lots 18 & 19 blk} 2, Highmoor. Sees 16 & 20. t _ L. M. Irwin to B. H. Tenney QCD, Lots 18 & 19 blk 2â€"Highmoor Secs 16 & 20. ‘ } 0. Garrity to T. C. & T. M. Sheaâ€" hen jt tens. QCD. Lots 18, 14 & 15, blk 5, Branigar Bros Sunset Terâ€" m Sub. in the City of Highland a , 3 T. C. Sheahen to 0. Garrity, QCD Lots 13, 14 & 15 Blk 5 Branigar Bros Sunset Terrace Sub, in the City of Highland Park. . [ . \_G W Springer & wf to W. Springâ€" er.. WD, Lot 3 Resub of Ravine Manor. See 31. 151 \~ A Nannini & wf to C. Fitzgerald. QCP Lots 23 & 24 blk 1 Lloyd‘s reâ€" sub. Sec 15. 4 sliig Loas LC / iLo C. Fitzgerald to I Nannini. QCD. Lots 28 & 24 blk 1 Lloyd‘s ub Sec 15. : B.? ~F. N. Rumbaugh & hus to F. A. & M. M. Cuscaden jt tens. WD,. Pt Lot 14 School Trustees‘ Sub Sec 16. Shields + k SR d W, Ortmann & wf to D. Ortmann QCD. Lot 7, blk 15, F. H. Bartlett‘s Shore Crest Ests. Sees 7 & 8. The final meeting of the fiscal year of the American Legion Auxâ€" iliary Post No. 7838 was held at the home of Mrs. John Weélch on. ion- day evening Sept. 21. This meetâ€" ing was attended by twentyâ€"two Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank president gave her report of the Department Convention held at Danville, IllI. After the meeting was ‘adjom delk{;w;refreshments were & by the hostess with Mrs. Leroy Meyers assisting. | . 9 t _ E. W. Babcock & hus go C. W. Ranney. WD. Lot 6. Thompson‘s add to City of Lake Forest, Sec 33. . J. Lindblom & wf to L. H. Lindâ€" blom. QCD. N hf Lot 2 Blk 1 Knollâ€" wood Heights, See 20. yif s L. Kupksey & wf to E. Simpson. WD Lot 14 & pt Lot 15 blk 67 South Waukegan, See 5. uts C. A. Newcomb, Jr. Tr. to S. Gantt.. Deed lot 5 blk 84 "South Waukegan,"" Sec 5: 4 W1 + ‘Committee chairmen gave the folâ€" lowing reports: Child Welfare chairâ€" man Mrs, Ray Go:!mn nmod having made a con tion to the Dorcas Home educational fund also having observed two orphans b&Ifll- days therein with gifts for each also birthday cakes. P 3. e At fl“fi time the president preâ€" sented the Americanism chairman with an award from Mrs. R. L. Floyd, â€" dapartinent Amerlun&lm chairman for being one of twenty outstanding units of the mmlu in the state in carrying out ithe Americanism programs assigned her from headquarters. â€" id 4. L, Gilbertson to E H Redmond. WD. Lot 6 blk 39 "North Add to Lake Bluff." s l _ G. C. Custer & wf to A, M. Her rick. WD. Pt of W 25 acres of N qr. of NE qr See 17. ; fxit iA contribution had also been made to the Treasure Chest fund at the North Chicago hospital by reâ€" habilitation chairman Mrs. C. Uchtâ€" Americanism chairman Mrs. Wm. Tennermann reported that cards been printed with the origina of Constitution Day also the mâ€" ble to the Constitution of the United States of America printed on them and distributed to the ‘7th and 8th grades of the three local schools in commemoration of Constitution Day Sept. 17th. ts d Installation of officers for the enâ€" suing year will be held on October b5th, | The program for that evening has hot been arranged as yet. | ‘ Following the business session inâ€" itiation rites were conducted for six members. 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