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Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1924, p. 6

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41 l %4 â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Potter . and daughter Miss Verna of Austin and Mrs. Frank Bowden and nfimm Miss Elizabéth of Boston, Mass., were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Anâ€" drew Blcomfield of Elm Place. Mrs. Bloomfield had as her week : end guests > Mr. ggCnmmim and his two sisters Misses Cummings of Park â€" Ridge. t g Mr. and Mrs. Perey Priorlm the happy parents of a baby girl born h't Thur'd.’._ * 3% a I . Miss Edith Moss has â€" retu from New York City where she called by. the death of her uncle George MacLean. I Mr. William M. Reay of . Hazel avenue left Tuesday on a W.gl busiâ€" ness trip: to New York Ci and Washington, D. C. N65 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Carleâ€" ton Vail and two children, and Mr. and Mrs..R, S. Vail and two children Eu'" toâ€"morrow for the Blue Grass ntry Club ‘where .they ‘will spend the next ten days returning home after Easter: I Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jenkir a‘;flydsou Groon‘g“y move to t.,â€"gyme Irt ldurpanoftlhmm,;fi make their . future homé in town. ‘ M E8 C redatirets wins dW tricsszes. . . 2 at Albert Ll;‘m’l store Kappa Chi class of the ] Chureh. =© _ â€"Miss Elizabeth Buckley of Ravine Place returned Friday, Apt. 4, from the South where she spent the past two months visiting‘the Ward W. Willits in their winter home at Thomasville, Ga. | Cakes, pies, and candy will be on sale Saturday morning, Apr. <~12, at Albert Larson‘s store the Mu Kappa Chi class of the Presbyterian PAGE SIX Mrs. E. hu Jm and S’ou'-t Green ‘Bay road ?31?.. e during the wo children, and Mr, Vail and two children Moss has â€" returned City where she was month. They will Grass spend home Mr that #r. and Mrs. Arthur. Ragan and e n_of Homewood| #venue have me to Kansas City, M where they % make their home. $ rfir and Mrs. Andrew (Decker. havi rned from a month‘s) trip in .*h- Cl en t a P 2 it mt xn O A o j M h : lite: and Mrs. Arthur $. Grate anl | 449 96. the D. : 4o oft Tofoo [Mr. and Mrs. Arthur.B. Craig an,. mary election day, vi & nou d the birth of a dégughter, 5t | precinets and in each fyr i! praday.; *>~ * â€"/ id | and a set of regulatio@s go Mr. and M‘n. Andrew Wro‘e.ker. h‘tl';: digsplay. "The patrioti itere rned ‘from a_ honth‘g trip in notable organization wa Ag south. ; :‘ ;. (4 \| by good citizens, as at this Ite And Mes Aoinliln. . .. af M En Mts. Harold C, x.mn)rxan-bml' Members of D "® ¢ Ar .. "I| | Also Regula \Mrs. Archibald "Abg by and ~ _ ‘Thei two. children spent the . end. f) / â€" . s Des Plaines visiting tmnt, Mr®é) i.2 [ _ in “lhy DiCkinIofl. MB C Members of th \Mrs. William A. Bell of S. Linder ayenue has returnedâ€"from a visit wi Mts: Harold C. Kevso® bf PiHFahad L o O3 OJ _ okr Ihe baznar at the Â¥Y. W. C, A. headquarters, W esday, April 16, beginning at one p‘elock. . The Mothers‘ club will | â€"a special booth of home-.cookod; k i An Eastér pageant, "The Risen Christ," will be given $ day evening, April 20, at 8 o‘clock,iat the Highâ€" land Park‘ PresbyteriaW" church. Fugâ€" ther and more comp te _ announceâ€" o sesiee tond s e ~people~ of Highla Pr:l are cordially invited to atten?!i "Mfr. and Mrs. Carleton C. Bingham and children will spend;next week at Hot Springs, Va. _ ./ ~& ; miss Vvirginia B of Marshman road reaches home Sugday from San Frahcisco and Southérn California where she spent the(, ter. . 9 â€" Don‘t / miss â€" the‘, [Bakery Sale Saturday, Apr. 12, af Mr. Larson‘s Store; Mu Kappa Chi class. t _ Mr. and Mrs. J. A.‘Mines of Laurel avenue are receiving ‘dongratulations gn the birth of a daughter on l(o;;h- y. C _ Mrs, J. Lewis Stackpole of W Mass., arrived Tuesd y to spend a few weeks with her rHother Mrs. #‘ C. Brown of Hazel agenue. 4 * . Miss Virginia B of Marshman road reaches home Subgday from San Frahcisco and Southgrn California where she spent the winter. 4 Rcmembe, the bnn’u" at so _ many . influences ‘striv minimize. patriotic .:Qfim.‘m effort in this line should be p supported. ®‘ f | FLAGs_pRESENi?ED,'go : | * _ POLLING PLACES HERE Annual Feature at High School Promises 'l":lei:ea.t To Be Suct | 3 PLAYS GIVEN.BY â€" ELM PLACE PUPILS Mrsg. Charles E. spent: the : week end Clarence A. Parlia road. Mr., and Mrs. Mo Woplf returnâ€" ed the latter part of March from Paris where they spent‘geveral weeks on account of Mr. Wodff‘s buginess. # Mrr. Charles E. Shyre Kenosha spent: the : week end Writh Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Parliaent of Moraine Mr, and Mrs. W&lter W. Manning of North ‘Linden avepue returned from Boston and New Yoik City where they spent the past thr wefc . _ About ten days of their visit was spent at Atlantic City, N. J., with their sons, ‘who were having their ster vacaâ€" tion: at that time. |‘= _|_ Mrs. William Peter wijh ‘her daughâ€" ters |Sylvia and yllis will spend the scummer in Paris. Th'ey sail from New York April 19} s ; [ â€"~00 .: Mrs. Frances Higham nfid Mrs. Etta Hodges will be hdgtesses at a card party this afterno ‘ltftjle home of Mrs. M. J. Trau® of North Linden avenue, who is fiaufih*er of Mrs. Highfln}. : , 1 4 The regular mepting of the Oak Terrace P. T. A, will be held Wednesâ€" day evening, April 23, iv{ the school auditorium. & The Wednesday [Afternoon Sewing club: met yesterday aftmon at the home of Mrs. Herbert ; Reading of Glencoe avenue,; . | _ t R embers of D. A. R Giivi’l‘hem; Also Regulations Gofie'{ ning Their Digplay, | . Mrs. Archibald Abercromby will enâ€" terthin the Philathea® class‘ of _ the Ebenezer Evangelical church‘ next Tuesday evening. «. : Mr. George Dunscomb who underâ€" went an operatiog at :xfflighland Park hospital fors ap dicitis two weeks ago, is at ;le and is getting along nicely.. â€"| u4 1 to the Junior S$ta “_club{ next Monday evening, April 14.} All members are asked to kindly note change of date of meeting. < | > § [# April 16 is the“g:te;od‘ the Y. W. C. A. bazaar at Headquarters. â€" Come and thereby help the work in Japan. There will ulsj be‘a baM’ry sale held on the same day. > | Mrs, Jesse Sob# will: entertain Campbell Chapter guild today. Thru error it was annou?ced for last Thursâ€" day. * 44 F . Mrs. ‘Kenneth R/ Smoot was guest of ‘honor at a lungheon given by Mrs. H. B. Roberts at the Moraine hotel, Saturday, April 5. â€" After the lunchâ€" eon guests were "»‘fiélifihtfully enterâ€" tained ‘when Sarah Margaret Brown read informally some of her 8wn sonâ€" nets and lyrics. . prstane 5.3 Come‘ buy your fancy work and home cooked foods at the Y. W. C. A. headquarters, Wednesday, April 16, beginning ‘at dne @élock. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bartholomay, who have beén abroad> for several months, are expected home in a few weeks. ooo has Aleâ€" s 964 F.â€"Seymour, MiÂ¥s. H. l\, Sellery and Mrs. G. W. Card will léave Friday on a month‘s motor trip in the east. . Miss Florence Clow entertained the "Happy Hang O "clr;il last Tuesday evening. :‘ !~ ) {0}â€"> Y [ Mr. and Mrs. .>C.‘J;ac;)been, .249 %nel avenuo%, ve Er‘pt,urned from inter Park, Fla; . ||| : Mr. Orville Wessling entertained the: Baracca clage of the. Ebenezer Evangelical churgh Tuesday evening. a month with hisfbarehts before going to Indianapolis, Ind.,: where he will spend the summeg. | Mr. Malcolm Gallagher, who spent the winter in Flqrida has returned to Highland Park Where ‘he will spend Mrs. D. S. Edwards will be hostess Mrs. George McBride who has been in‘ the Highlan#! Park hospital for several weekt, e returned home, and is getting along hicely ¢ n Mrs. O, F. M, Keller, Mrs. Raiph ~ Mr. and Mrs! Alexander O. Mason have returned &Pm aT three months‘ trip in Flotidaf/.‘,' ,Cv_.thr and â€" ~other southern points}) . ~ Mr. Archiba ‘Abéfcmmby spent the past twd‘.w s in Kansas City on a business trip. | + ; ~ Miss Hannga® Harrison who has been manager 0# the Federal Bakery in this city h signed her position and accepted o tflehe Chicago and Northwestern ilroad. ; THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Chap» ¥» pri' 1 voting a flag ing its ‘}r:cf this iated e when & .‘ to every. pularly boy ‘who pts to cross the barbéd wire‘ fenge: on his nelghbor‘s land ‘appreciates) the danger of for. eign @¢ntanglemen|ts. i 13cp ._Th@ average depth of the ocean is tw(te;:d ‘a half miles, but some folks to think that the United | Stated treasury |is deeper \still and can‘t‘be exhaustéd. â€"â€"| . _‘ _ _ pecials at |Loretta Shop $10.. All on n #a dre m m 8, %ludv‘. ‘“_- signs, at $25.00. _ washefâ€"â€"he |leaves no rings in | the Dal O ho 1vOr 15 rings 4n .. the . Million (‘?f pec the golf courses. of strokes, and t liongs !‘ to & in the . ‘nu entg) 8 . Sofimo people way #o get the is to lend him The fire department had four fire calls last Friday, April 4, . The first was to the Marks residence in Sogte-h Linden . avenue, ‘a blaze, } lieved to have b‘?auud by sponâ€" tanegus combustion in the stairway sx:d ‘;1ron;;f hall,| caused considerable mage ore it was extinguished. The $the:‘ three kalls were for woods fires.. [ 1 g FOUR FIRE CALLS _ ~FRIDAY, APRIL 4TH The first "npâ€"shave" barber shop in Highland rk will be opened Wednesday, April 16, in Rooms 8 and 9, second floor. of the Highland Park ‘State bank building, by D. L. Mufiric-,r 11 known tonsorial artist in Highland â€"Park for 12 jyears and for the last ning years with the Wilâ€" liam Dengel batber, shop. Mr. Musâ€" tric will make a specialty of bobbing, shingling |and general hair cutting for eve ly, ‘but no shaving. A ladi¢g‘ beauty | parlor: is‘ situated across ‘th¢ hall from,â€" the Mustric room#. CBPE CC 4 The: Blue Dev D. L. M / +) tm election Mrs. ‘Flo: reâ€"électig H. Dingle ber: of th FIRST At the polls will In District £07, Eim Place school, polls will be apen from 2 to 5 p. m. George R. Jonés has resigned as memâ€" ber of the board and will be a candiâ€" date for |president of the board. Genâ€" eral R. E. Wopd will be a candidate to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Jones. 8. A. St) Pet T and Mrs, Everett L. Millard will be candidates for reâ€"elecâ€" tion as nmiembers. > _~ || f Threeschool elections are to be held in this gection on Saturday, April 12, aerfieldâ€"Shields high school district, and districts 1‘ 7 and 108~}'in Wighland Park. { & | y h the high sehool district President William |M. Reay and Board Member Frank W. Read are cindi;»tes for reâ€" el%dtion. Poll# will be open from 3 to 6 p}‘m. dt the North Shore Trust Co., Highland Park, city hall, rflé'ake Forest\. and town hall, West Deerfield. byt Three in this & aerfield and dist: Park. ©~ SCHOG High © \â€"P] [ Bids 1 tension oen and St. Constru gfi,bart‘ h, $15 i (,&A ~{Bids of a sa wood d tion Co $4014.5 Dougla Meélloy, Bids |received for construction of a water main in Lak drive were: fiflzhw y Copttrucfion-q)go., $4408; T. H, Inglehart Co., $4211; James Viti & Son, $4303.50; Douglas MeNeill, $3897; Joseph A. Melloy, $3851.50, ~{Bids |received for the construction of a saritary sewer extegdon in Lakeâ€" wood drive were: Highway Construcâ€" tion Co., $4334.60; T. H. ;onglehnrt»(‘)o.. $4014.50; James Viti & Son, $6096.20 ; Douglas McNeill, ‘$5024.85; Joseph A. Mélloy, $4815,30.. 2. |, _ Bids received for sani:ry sewer exâ€" tc‘finsion in Brownville road, Lincolnâ€" wood. road, Marion cour.t;:ierce road, | afid ‘St. |John§ avenue were: fiighvny‘ Construrtion (€6., $10825.65; T. H. Inâ€" xl¢hart |Co., $11805.75; James Viti & | i~ Bids |ved for cimz‘:lcfion of sanitary sewer extension Ravinia court were:! Highway Construction go-. 816.90; T. H. Inglehart Co., 2250.00; J viti &gou. $2371:75; Dougl MeNeill, |$1788.25; (Joseph A,. Melloy, $1778.40, â€"|â€" / Bid water follo $2729. James McNei $2371. 4, all. inspec ~Bid ment Board meetin IMPROVEMENT BOARD . .‘ GETS NUMEROUS BIDS rices at| Which ‘Construction mpanies Are Willing to ' Do City Work tric to Open Hairâ€"Cutâ€" Establishment In Bank Building Linegin school, l?istrict 108, be open from 2:30 to 6:30. ipnes . is : candidate for reâ€" s president of ‘the board. ~M. Porter is running for as board member, and John also is a candidate for memâ€" board. t 4. e "NOâ€"SHAVE" | f BARBER SHOP HERE L ELECTIONS \RE;:{HELD SATURDAY c Lincoln and Eim ce RDistricts Choose Board Members for geveral muh ipudimpro%-‘ projetts were récei by the] of L Improvements at its g on| Friday afternoon, April of which were filed for public ion ‘and ‘will be acted on later. f roca;flved for construction of a main/in Ravinia court were as : Highway Coxintmction Co., 0; T. H. Inglehart Co., $2361; Vitti & Son, $2581; Douglas 1, : $2872; Joseph A. Melloy, 175.7 le trying to play n the least number re should be milâ€" ade up the garden m to think that the | farmer out of debt me more money. mpts to cross the 0 on tl! neighbor‘s the danger of forâ€" 18. & of |spade moveâ€" fine dish _ Ane Junior SthP club will give a benefit May dan ¢y Saturday evening, May 10, in the dllb new auditorium. h ‘neéu. _ of â€" last year‘s dance pro®@pted the club to give another one, an ., is one promâ€" ises to surpase te last. .‘ ‘Benson‘s orchestra will furfish the music. _ * JUNIOR STAR CLUB | . | YOUNG PEOPLE‘s NIGBT _ BENEFIT DANCE MAY 10| _ AT caMPBENL CHAPTER The Junior 25 LBS. SOAP CHIPS wire EI;H wase. ING OR IRONING MA. CHINE ?\fnc'msm BEFORE APRIL 15. 15 8, St. JohBk Ave. FRE E » You have only 4 more days in‘ which to decide to buy your electric washer or ironer, on these unâ€" usually low terms. en [\ We ca ‘:'? a complete line of Laundry Machines Only 4 More C At ,xzflso Down. â€" "Service Special Hoover Offer 1 | ? W . You‘ve long wanted a Eoo:‘er Buy it now. Don‘t let these iwd % i . } : xt terms imyl j leaw.yog wishing for an easier elecning mqfind Make t}iat Wish a reality! Get your Hoover. t ‘H THATS THE REDUCED DOWN PAYMENT _ _ ONâ€"A HOOVER, DURING THIs _ o vermeul NOVGltleS si Call . { ‘ â€"â€" PHARMACISTS Phone H. P. 23 380 Céent Earl W. Gsell & Co. AYDROX GUERNSEY "‘ 10E CREAM It will cost you nothing to have the Hoover. .Phone us today o yAir home. . . y) 4 More Days r phone for free demonstration in your home flsA Yon‘v'rillutbe.fli'.u‘. f asy terms if you detide to keep Ducklings Chickens "PLEASE THE KIDDIES" Be sure to come to "GSELL/S" * . for your o SE HIGHLAND PARK, 1LL $2.25 EASTER NOVELTIES 15 8. St. ~Johns lings Rabbits sens . _ Eggs Chocolate Novelties Baskets â€" SELECT NOW!! CANDIES Campbell Chapter, O. E. serve young people‘s night nesday evening. All mem Junior Star club will assi work.â€" This is the third thie chapter has held a you night, 3 : $ . Huber Electric and Tel. H. P. _have one of your rugs cleaned today. We will send a Hoover 380 Central Avenue it, THURSDAY, APRIL Telephone H. P. , m. Highland Park, I All members of will nosist with the third year 4 young people‘s 99 10, 192 [ | Bo pr Al

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