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Highland Park Press, 7 Feb 1924, p. 6

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a 18 1 it 1 Miss Mable Ernst will ente nfli: Friday Night club tomorrow g. | Mrs) Milton Tillman will be hosâ€" tess to the Five Hundrel Club this afternoon. > Mrs. Charles Melville entertained at dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. %:neth Melville who have finovâ€" ed to icago. > . Miss Tessie Sheahen entertained at a bunco party last Sunday eveâ€" ning in honor of her birthday anniâ€" versary. &. very ill. | Mr. H. B. Edwards of North Green Bay road, who has been in poor health for the past few years, has sold his ‘place of business to the Patâ€" ton brothers and has gone to Rochâ€" ‘ester, Minn., to consult the Mayo Bros. clinic. Miss Ella Garrity, formerly of Highland Park, has returned to her home in Winnetka after a short stay in the Evanston Hospital. """_4 ) 4 Mrs. Glass, mother of Mrs. Carl Arnswald of North Green Bay, is Mrs. Thomas Blair of Lake Forâ€" est is entertaining the Ladies ‘Aid of the Zion Lutheran Church this afternoon. J fA Mr. Gottfried Arnswald who underâ€" went, an operation at the Highland Park Hospital about ten days ago is getting along very nicely. Charles T. Masterson has returned to the University of Illinois : after spending a week at his home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Strieber of North Second street. D; Miss Marion Richards has entered the Chicago Teacher‘s College to take bp studies which will prepare her for a kindergarten teacher. Entered as second Class matter land Park, Hlinois, under the Act o The Higbland Park Press Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co â€" 1 Illinols NUMBER 50 OM EEpD: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thuisdayv&r Doors open 6:30 A_ Hick Lown" ( with JAMES BARRbwWs, 6 Harold Llovd 2â€" Doors open PAGE SIX it is REAT ~__ A ‘battle fangs of an And ohe of and happiness 'hi'n‘xfn-g; Doors open 6:30 From the Cohan & Harris preduction of Reita Weiman‘s gre mystery play. s .‘ c# 4 $uls, Mt In ‘all the field of drama, there is nothing more gripping, m emotional than the great court room gcenes nf a trial with Ne 1. Sunday: Doors open 5:30 I_(ondgly: Doors open 6:30 Including Doris May, Hobart Bosworth burn, Phyllis Haver, Harry. Meyers, Wally The author and story are too well kn CORINNE GRIFFITH, CONiWAY C TYhore PopPormincinadidu®at dieatisarientiatitnientté .ls s dik : ioA CLAIRE WINDSOR, NORMAN KERRY, BARBARA BEDFORD AND” RICHARD TRAVERS in ‘ T SPECIAL MATINEE:PROGRAM starting at 2:30 , Featuring THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEB. 14 and 15 TOM MIX in ‘ . _ "NORTH OF HUDSON BAY" COMING M AND LOUISE FAZENDA Imperial Comedy Extra Attractign-?“THE WAY OF Veek Beginning February 10, 1924 SUNDAY, & MONDAY, FEB. 10 and 11 _ earl Theatr oyd 2â€"reel Comedyâ€""FROM HAND TO MOUTH" and 2 reels of "FIGHTING BLOOD" © ADMISSION: CHILDREN 10c; ADULTS 20e P Entirely new pictures for evening â€" ‘"Hick Town" Comedyâ€"Drama that of bare hands and, sheer grit ag;‘ainst the bloodâ€"thitsty Arctic wolf pack. A savige breat â€"taking fight to deagh! the most thrilling motion pictures ever. madeâ€"because Charles Murray Comedy will ernftertain "THE WAY OF A MAN‘" EVENING (PERFORMANCE "THE OLD FOOL" FEATUREâ€"HAROLD LLOYD IN "WHY WORRY" ss tmatter March 1, 1911, the Act of March 3, 1879 SATURDAY, FEB. 16 "THE COMMON LAW" "THE ACQUITTAL" Highlajnd ?a;k, ng.;nojs By Emerson Hough eveâ€" , CONWAY TEARLE and ELLJOTT DEXT in Robert W. Chambers‘ ©~ ";. ; { News and Comedy By Etmerson Hough t court room scenes of a trial'vr'irtfiwl-ifll'ea"l‘op in the balance. : ' Hebart Bosworth, Miss Dupont, Bryant h. rry Meyers, Wally Van and Dagmar Godo‘xs . ‘y are too well known to neéed an introdu#fi n. ~Sunshine Comedy â€" | â€" muts duc 4| Miss Charlotte Goelitz. who i tending Downer seminary at Mil kee, spent the week end with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adainh (aain nay at eight o‘ciock in the Librar}.. _Mrs. Robert C. Berlin of Vine ave., who has been very ill in the Highland Park hospital has returned home very much improved. _ The Library Board Public Library meets t day at eight o‘clock in The Woman‘s Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the First Uniâ€" ted Evangelical‘ Church will meet at the home of Mrs. H. F,. Maechtle on Homewood ave.! Thursday, February 14th at two thirty o‘clock. 1 Jrental Consistory, Chicago. _‘ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melville moved to Chicago, Saturday, where they have purchased a home and will reside permanently. f Mr. A. T.‘ Sprague returned Monâ€" day from a six weeks itrip through the west. ; Elizabeth Ayres Kidd, will give a program February 6, 7 and 8 at Oriental Consistory, Chicago. 1 ols un e Sm 9 C ECS kegan are receiying congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Thursday, January 31st. ‘ Mr. and . Mrs. Alexander Robertâ€" son whoarte how in San Anselmo., report that they are enjoying life i the land of ftuits and flowers. They expect to visit Highland Park of April but will ‘return to California to live. ° ~ week for ‘California where she wili spend a manth. | Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Bloom St. announce the birth of a daughter, | last week.» Mrs. J. L.;Martin and daughter Miss Katherine are spending two weeks in the kast. 4 [ . 0_ _0 T006 AVRANG tlanicy are the happy parents of a baby girl born Wednesday, Jan. 30. _ Mr. William P. Sayer of Berwyn spent last week with Mr, and Mrs.] T. B. Stitt of Ridgwood Drive. â€"~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 Mr. A Mr Mrs. John H FRANCISCO, LLOYD HUGHES . and Mrsf_Lgslie Boyd c Friday, Feb! 19â€"20â€"21â€"22 at Highland Park,Lake County and Mrs. Rolland Stanley the week end with her parâ€" and Mrs. Adoliph Goelftz, > y and News , at the post office at Hiéh; meets tonight Thursâ€" Admission 27c¢; tax sla0d 1 ala Admission 27¢; tax 3« Admission 27¢; tax hits home A MAN" Harmon left las of the , Wwill give a| M 7 and 8 at fim cago. wiu eth Melville Trugg irday, where | W ome and will ;fi F + s and Foreign| Mia e First Uniâ€"| ing Wl wnenuk > _& ued who is atâ€" at Milwauâ€" of Wauâ€" BT P SBtie t AilinhiPibe thePimain tz ic 4 M0G. .‘ 37 Saturday for New York City where Mr. Garnett will select‘ spring stocks of ready to wear and accessories for his l:i'nree stores. They will be absent for *bout three weeks, . ; f | Mr. Joseph deCelle ‘is in New York and Atlantic City for two weeks, havâ€" i vjxot returned from Florida 'virbex]'e' gited the Sedgwick family. ||| | 1 CE Sdanto iss Aihas stseisis â€" R L A 1211 tami,‘Fla., where she has been visitâ€" ing friends. &4 \ The funeral of David ‘Kantowitz, who| died Wednégday, Jan. 23, was eld| Friday, Jan. 25. The inquest in %-e case was held Thursday, Jan, 24. Prror in dates was made last week, ; Mi.'and Mre, J. ‘B._ Garnett left | _ Mrs. (Roger Vail will entertain at |\teg Monday aftemoorvfor Miss Bisâ€" phim who is Mrs. "I ing ‘Randall‘s house guest, and Mrs. Buzzee who is Mrs. Edward A. Smith‘s guest. | ‘ iss Mildred Goelitz who ‘returned ‘home from (Fbllefe shortly b;ttwryrzhe' ‘holidays, on account bf i hen‘lth};re- sumed ‘her studies at the Unive sity ‘ofx;llinoia on Monday. > i Mrs. H. Ames Babcock of Roger !Williams‘avenue, is in New York for a few weeks. _ f ' } | Ifir. and Mrs. Robert Edward Smith n daughter, Miss Lenore . Smith, will sail on Feb. 16 Afor an extended Tmfise of, the Mediterranean. | lqrs. Geotge Lytton left Monday {fi' ‘New York to ‘meet her daughter, s$s Catherine, who is coming from Mia i‘Fla., where she has been visit. £ 0C d in uit Ssd 922 P id + a 4 Mayo‘r El‘astihg-s addressed | "the Chamber o Co‘m%erce of Decatur, m,, last evening ( edqeada,y)._ [The (Woman‘s Home and Foreign Missionary society of theâ€" Ebenezer church will meet‘ next Thursday at the home of Mrs. T. W. Gordon, 323 ‘N, Gxeen Bay road. > ; A big cfix;ival"dance will be given by the. Modénese "Mutual society ‘ in Wittern hall, Saturday evening, .Feb. 23| There will be good music/and seyâ€" 1 erfi prtzes :gill ‘be given away. y (Mr. and Mrs. Alexander O. Mason are spending two months in Biloxi, Miss. { , | Mirs. . Gordon Buchanan and son, Donald, of, Moraine road! returned Tuésday evening, from a month‘s stay t‘f the East, visiting New York City, ‘hiladelphia, Pa.,; and Washington, D. C., : §!; r *4 | Mr, and Mrs. I. |C. Widenersof ‘LLu- rel avenue returned Thursday, Jan. 31,1 ifrom Danville and/Indianapolis, where ‘they spent the past two weeks. Stanley C,. Gibbs of McGovern St. was the first prizg winner in bowling S.unday from 8 o‘glock until 5 o‘clock | The Lady Elks Social club will meet .Wedhesdaytaftemoon, Feb. 13, in Witâ€" ten hall. f [‘ | + Miss BisphamMPf Culpepprer, Va., is the guost of ins. Irving ‘[Randall fi! Linden Park Place for a couple of Monday morning. ’ |_ Miss Mildred jg Peter jhad as her reek end guests | Miss E!nino Herrâ€" gard of. Crystal Falls, Mich., and Miss enrictta Helmhost of ‘Chicago. _ |_ Mrs. P;% Eichler entertained . the $orcas ewing ; cir¢lei of the Zion Lutheran church on Tuesday evening. | Mrs. E.‘ A. Harris a?d i’nughter,v Miss Florence, of Evanston were the uests last week of Mr. alg Mrs. E. 2. Jenkins of South Green Bay road., | Raymond. Richards broke his arm on riday, Feb. 1, while coasting,‘ He is:â€"getting along\as well as can be exâ€" jcted. i u7 | The Misses Catherir;c: 'and Agnes Hart entertained their club at a dinâ€" 4 L 1 : er_and theatre ‘party Sunday jeveâ€" ::‘iflg'.{ ,' 1 1 . 5 «o med ol id nem e ie e w |blankets, table covers, bags,| and Ttalâ€" ian linens, ‘ . */ & 1 14 i Miss Mabel Kolteman gntertained |twelve guests at é~anentiqe party on ITuesday evening." Mr. Joseph O‘N¢il of Quigley seminary was ithe ‘but of town guest, it . eP . Bight jlittle. girls of Sduth ‘Green ay road have organized a‘elub called ; ‘The Willing Workers." Q’h’e purpose f the club is to make things to send o the hospitals of Labrador. ’I‘hol‘ };lub is directed by Miss Eliza Clampâ€" tt, at whose Home the meetings aral ]wld Friday of each week. â€"| o napet i n s o B is nc 20 5 o C Mne is Eugenre Buchanan of Moraine road returned Saturday, Feb. 2, to ;:_oniell. Miss Margaretta Brown : of Hazel avenue, opened. her . Wool 'Shog on ITu(-sday, ‘Feb. 5.‘, She has on hand among other things, candlewick bedâ€" Lspreads, hand woven‘ searfs hahv Mr. land / Mrs, [William Erban. of High ‘St., are the happy parents of a son born Sunday, Jan. 27th, â€" 6y jJoin Mr. "Osgar (Larson . at St. Petersb‘urg,“Fla.,{fiwhere he is spendâ€" ing the winter. â€"| ; pA Mrs. Frank Gallagher and Mrs. OSca‘r.‘Lar,son are le.fivi_ng Wednesday, _A "Mrs. +John E'Ihrke" t f ‘karTe. Wash., was the guest of Mrs. Charles Melville last wgek.« uoT â€"The Young ‘eople of the. Ebene?i Evangelical Church will attend a K. 12 C. ‘B. rally "and banquet at the Oak (Park .Evangelical / Church Satâ€" ui'day. cl 3 i lb Isth ] ston hospital guffering from | dipâ€" therin.‘ ./ | Wls 1 { MF. ’ar/td'Mx":. C. G. Bingham ‘are spending a few weeks in New York. | A Aaughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Roper Monday, Jan. ‘28th. " Mr. and Mrs. Frenchi¢ Webster are the: proud parents "of a daughter Shirley Ruth, born, January 27th," _ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK Th woven‘‘ scarfs, baby , bags,| and Italâ€" uevers ‘and drills ill;l_t‘;:tm' military efficiency; $ kumal. 4) 100 ./ mays, â€" /C C PE AHOrE : aRe interested in, military exhibitions : to be staged in the riding hall at :Fort Sheridanâ€" on Sunday afternoon, Feb. .10, when all three, branthes of the se:Ece, Infantry, arhfl:;y_ ery. and Cav.h'yL l.j_‘i:o exhibitions of manâ€" gaid" assessment is payable in ten (10), installments, with interest at the tate of six (6) per centum per annum on all installments from and after date of issue of first voucher All : persons desiring: may file objecâ€" itions in said court before said day and may appear on the hearingland make their defense, _‘ | o ? \~. _PBED SCHAEFER Officer appointed to nukq‘\ said assessâ€" ment. : 1 g $ Datedat Highland Park, ns c. January 31, A. D. 1924. . ‘| ‘SPECIAL AS8SSESSMENT NOTICER : No. 277 j | Notice is hereby given to all ‘perâ€" sons interested that the Council of the City of Highland Park, Countyof Lake and State of Illinois hHaving | ordered the construction of _ a Sanitary Sewer extension in Brownâ€" ville â€"R oa d, Lincolnwood Road, Marion ‘(L?ourt,’ Pierce Road nndv\' % ‘Johnis Avenue, theé ordinance ‘for‘ t same being on file in the office. of the City Clerk of said| city and having ’applied to the ‘County Court of Lake county for an assessment of the costs of ‘\ said. | improvement according to berefits, and an‘ assessment thereof having> been made and returned to said court, the, final he?ring thereon | will be had on the 15th‘ day of Feb. A. D. 1924 or as soon thereafter u'l the business of the court will permit, | I Residents of ‘the north shore (Guvia ces a)s u. | Change of Name J: ~~It was announced that the question of ‘changing the name of the associaâ€" tion to that of "The Highland Park Chamber of ‘Commerce" will be‘is- cussed at the next regular session, to be held March 4. . i d { New Members y ‘Three new members were taken into the _ association, v{’ostmaster‘ Schnéider, Supervisor Williamâ€" J. Obee and Edward Norrlen. 4‘ â€": Secretary J. H. ‘Duffy was in‘xuct- edâ€"to write the ¢ity council req esting that two additional voting precinets be established on the west side of the city. It was claimed that at .tile last regulat election ‘more than the reâ€" quired number of votes % justify two more precinets were ‘cast at the city hall polling place. _ ~ * S _ Supervisor William J. Obee spoke, at length on his yview. of the proâ€" posed l_h’nnexatziz#h of Deerfield: townâ€"| ship territory, which he does not| favor. He gave figures similarâ€" tb‘ %Hoae nrixl:ed last week in the Press Over his sgignatyre. J a | l "~. (Continued ftom| page‘ 1y / theinanie of Highland Park "Ravinia." He explained that he was not making it h suggestion but. simply hrought it up for the members and people of the city to lt:filnkxabou@ He pointed out that there are several Highland Parks in the country and one Highland, HI.,. which cause mail confusion, while Raâ€". vinia is a name known, ihtetnationally] because of the famaus‘ summer dp’era,] and hesides no b“orth Shore comnignâ€"< ity i9 more. distinguished by 'ravifles] than is Highland Park, { U pribl dommg dooke oi Ap id bastth t td Paies i at ecad n cPdR wchuda es Bobbie, ‘the 18:monthsâ€"old‘ son of Mt. and Mrs.:C. E. Piper of Deerfield swallowed a ‘screw which lodged> in ‘his bronchial tubes. It was Jlocated tby Xâ€"ray examination and removed at @n Evanston hospital. | ; ’ BUSINESS MEN N _ . 1§ ©â€" REGCULAR MEETNGEE mon Campbell Chapter Guild ‘will noxt Thursday afternoon at the of Mrs. Hugo Schneider. / > Announcement is made of the i riage of,, Misg: Helen Hope Pé modern , ILLINOIS â€"NO o day t# ETHE GAINADAY [; ELECTRIC _ I WASHER @ |_ We want you to see and appreciate the smrL'n. STRONG CON. RUCTION that has made this startling LOW PRICE possible, @ ECALL AT OUR‘ STORE AND EXAMINE THIS MACHINE: 2“’.4181( US FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME i L * ut YOUaremOst j hm 4 N t j 7 s "}f, :.’;‘”’ ll| 3 * ‘cordially in witl \! ,;' nirmbaliâ€"4 ited to see for f widl ! ,“ !H 0 [ . ourself this |afaamzeme, ,f.‘::.‘":f:::f::;.‘ & _ onderfal .. | ;. af.:"" / /@® al . ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE VALUE . Jnly $125.00 With One Yearto Pay South St. Johns Avenue AMERICAN UNION "RS ARE INSTALLED s9, YOUcan have the full use of a ~__ * |HOOVER for a whole month . for about what it would cost to have A\, : two rugs cleaned. ation of officers of It BEATS . TheHOOVER _ %89: Cdntr#l Avenue ALENTINES | Earl *"‘Remember Every body Likes Candy‘ s [] + > s es T&e well Assorted stock % â€" ‘that we keep, fresh and _ ~{ gofid at all times.. When j you wart Candy, in the _ ‘box or in bulk, come here _ and get the best. _ FOF DECKER & HUBER \Ay Var Easy to Buy i VALENTINE‘s Day PHARMACISTS eties of Candiesâ€"Just the H. W. Huber Elecgric Shop se and , I Jrox Guernsey I¢e Cream : in Brick or Bulk 15 8. St. Johns Ave, W. Gsell & Co, Highland ‘Park, Iilinois PHONE se7 mfi" "3‘ as it Sweeps â€" as it Cleans For i Fon"'intthebuincgsnudfllbt freshments® were served and the reâ€" mainder of the evening spent in play mbers . attention is called, to . ng to be held‘ at Lake Forest, 18, to which all are invited. _ THURSDA y Stationer Telephone H. P. 154 Telephone , FEBR Kind 23 it 4o xp

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