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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1924, p. 7

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mips and th¢ stomach > heavy. en you ‘our yout figure ir ordinary £o nt" Corset,1 specially preserve ygur youthâ€" and comtf. C ince we|were d cutting up ‘comes| in ers to enmjoy e 18 have 'al‘ P‘le it onâ€" $#‘ dan TV upply fi:ry tter come in has cE ap ‘er AL Age Â¥you ownla Hoover. BER| | PELL & 6 RIC €0. Telep Tel. H. P. 150 N I TOBER 16 can‘t fn:j-eak uttons or njure ‘ the ingers . P. 150 10924 «2 . 4 *A w 1‘ + #] & t4 'ffil{%SDAY, 6(:1‘0&&‘0, 1924 ed in" on the ; 0 at tke Elm Pla¢a| Sch Monday everding, |[Hor ing in" was t# rel program, but & the$lvu perforpa. . RADIO STARS PLEASE | _ _ BIG AUDIHNCE HERE A\;out six inm red rildio fans }“tu;{; The direction of th@iiprogram was under Frint C ilmette, w has been placing the dio stars fore| the publi¢ day evenings in variqns | No Shore towns. The idea is a very cle one, and one which the pub , afford fio mis ons ( F The artists were, Jefity: Sullivan of the ]Calnmefi’uut dens statkz't who acted asg ncdp for the evenâ€" inz;} Harry Geéige, the ous "Howâ€" Doâ€"Youâ€"Do" mank | Hibler; â€" the M m Trio};! rmony Girls; the | Seven ; Ki 0. Syncopniott nndkBobby Cougle. Grace Wil son, who wqjl the program, was ill and undble appear, alâ€" though she made the to Highland Park. iBP | 1P F0 it The artists oa' e ! w:bre g;eetéd with considerable. apfilause. gain and|prain they were k alled to zfl: es‘ "W AtU_anc ROrO 1â€" joyed the ent rtainnd : t, and \were onl djuppflg thilt it was\ not 1 r. It is hdped Ifhat a similar pe ncéjgn' y be $Ragedat Highâ€" land Park al i d:te, so!tl&: ‘avail theffselves o g‘: rt:‘:’ity?;T 3 _'nnd' heyri?g these stars..| | | s j CARD AND B re will be a fi b p‘n 3 ‘,'An Sisters of dtc ;‘ d 300, at the Masgnic ever|ing, Oct. 28 f‘ t 8 At this time! a : made luncheon set wi f 'in . ;y served. | ifl’a att is extended A| Comnifinity North! E‘or:ifm_lstr ‘C‘ompany WALfi de¢ C prating, rough cast, twotc{f’i@ axjd glazed effects, VÂ¥ generalipaifiting interior and ex! erior.. We specialize in the hang E: offeanvas,| sanitas and r;;::l{per,, All work high g'(ade. ~ Pricgs rifht. Estimates cheerfully furnished. > ‘ne Business 1780, Residence 1818. : ti d | } 3 1 i INMAN BROS., Painters and Decorators 11 South Second Street, Highland Park, Illindis |18 NORTH avifngji i hecluhg /lore Closing out) G1 Fine g§a g a }Fine China Cu Wt n i on mt MHIL M I T r“i:‘fiai‘Ii"u:‘i:tyI! zisii‘hi}l‘ | INHENH I‘l‘li‘w"?'?f"""- M C . f 1: f > & | ‘ f i fls z> « 4 + } a MOLDANER & HUMER |â€" y ib l d Marnt o coliietl hi dsn c ons Sheridan Road and Central[Avenue | ]g,\#ons AND FURRIERS â€" We make farments of any déscription for & r 4 Womenqpnd fleg’f’ p Telepho HU Let 50 time! a Beautiful hagdâ€" .",n & i given awiy. be awar ‘and refreshâ€" &, \A cordial invitation: tc andad talithe nublic. > agred : attio. :d‘siy HARDWARE CO. S“ E J AN ROAD ; HIGHLAND PARK, ILL e Hi us ups at wmi,“«“.,..m_f: :Sweeper at oneâ€"half price Than "Just a Bank" }io fans ;"tue,ut am giv mudit@rimfi ver the "tur riste,ning to & ing the| stars ‘ t\;:ndred and k, Temple i n 11 on Tuésday emodeling ‘â€" Relining â€" your dry ¢leaning the new way ses and (Tinawaxjef-t at less than cost. im o on e rolpoaifat is1 e aring House where your interests meet * $ 1t« helpful‘coâ€"operation â€" _ § f Commercial : Real Estate Investments â€" Loans . and> Park 54 N OCT. 28 Reduction Sale , PAINT, PAINT (A State Bank) enmmmece es ie n eee en in en N ononnrtonnmnetttnt 1 ‘ N EEDLgW()RK GUILD COLLECTS GARMENTsS The dificto;s of «the _ Highland Park branth of the Needlekwwork guild of Ameri¢a are collec¢ting garments this ,weevk“%or the annual distribution. Each director must collect 22 or more new articles n;f wearing apparel, or household linen. ; The exhibition of garments Of this branch will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 10 a. m., at the home of &the president, â€" Mrs; Thomas Creigh, 200 Prospect avenue: Exhibition To Be Held Oc¢t. 21st o\ >AE e‘»of Mrs. Creigh â€" 200 Prospect Avenue : An extra «ontribution <for | the thank oflcr‘u{g fund: is also being asked at this time. _ The Needlework Guild of Amegrica is celebrating its 40th anniversary and the thank offerâ€" ing fund i§ in commemoration of that event. § =t>..0 4 ns ROYAL NEIGHBORS ns . CONVENTION HERE . The Royal Neighbors of Lake counâ€" ty will hol ir annual convention at L. 0. 0. F. hall on Wednesday, Oct. 20. There will. be an‘ afternoon sesâ€" sion from 1:30,to 5 and jan evenin session at 7:45.‘ All members wis to reserwf plates for the supper, call Ida H. Barber, president. | : â€" D. B. E. C%RD PARTY . ~YERY SUCCESSFUL The Daughters of the British Emâ€" pire would like to take this opportunâ€" ity to thank the public for the supâ€" port given them at the card and bunâ€" co party held) last Friday evening in the Odd Fellows‘ hall, Laurel aveâ€" nue. . The wish to th:m‘tbon who very ki donated prizes> and who he.lp‘d in other ways to make the affair th’zv it was. â€"A substanâ€" tial sum was realized, which was addâ€" ed to efi.l fund for the British Old People‘s at Riverside. :‘ ‘The lg@u‘ j ‘to give another par tv in thm&lenfl fufin'c.q t 16 U | N. Sheridan Roall 5¢ PLAN svnmvxsg')‘N 1 AT NORTHBROOK Schroeder & C:.:ifnd Group of Local Investors Will + Offer It } . Paul Schroeder & Company, of: Highland Park, thrgugh . their | local manager, F. B. Williams, have aRn- ized a group of Wilmette and hâ€" lall;d Parkb“ pep{le “fl tta:en' | over what has been known as the Bock twenty acres in Nm This property is wfihin two ‘blocks of the Waukegan Bq?d and has some six hundred feet of frontage o& the new, paved state zoad, known â€" as Shermer avenue. It is beinxgubdi- divided into deep oneâ€"hundred foot lots.. Sidewalks and rough grading will be undertaken at once and the property will be phfi upon the marâ€" ket in the near future. j c Michael Rogan, Jr., aged 24, was taken to the Highland Park hospital Thursday suffering from a ; slight fracture of the s t, said to have been caused by a blBw from a pickax in the hands of a mian from Indiana employed on a co ‘.J; uction job in the south part of the tity. Rogan was loading tile when the accident hapâ€" pened. At the home, of his father, Michael Rogan, St, in‘ Laurél aveâ€" nue, ‘yesterday, it was stated that nobody had been Allowed to talk to | the injured man a ;dafln&t: informaâ€" tion was lacking as to use of the injuries. They: understo;, howâ€" ever, that he was str: by a pickax in the bands of another workman. Whether it was an intended blow or &n accident was not clear, it appearâ€" ed.. Rogan was conscious yesterday and was expected g recover without further trouble. _ .. 14 ; ~‘The close proximity to state roads (thgnroperty also lies within a short distunce of the Dunfee road), nearâ€" ness to. Northbro ;trng‘npoéq‘tion, schools, ete.. the natural beauty of this property, in view of it being high and well wooded will make ituign atâ€" tractive investment. | t3 The Highland Park State Bank has taken title and is ling it under a trusteeship. Fak oc‘ tp ns " The subdivision, which éontains 41 halfâ€"acre lots, will be known as Northbrook Heights, Preliminary inâ€" formation can be :;l:gnmed by calling at the Paul Schrogéder office, Highâ€" .: Highland â€" Park football fans. will be especially interested in the Homeâ€" | Coming game Saturday of this week at Lake Forest Cc lege, when the colâ€" lege team meets the fast squad from Knox college,‘ Galesburg, beci?u two of the : players ‘the Lake Forest team â€" areâ€" _former,â€" Deerfieldbhiel‘ds high school#zrid stars. They are "Red" Proctor, center, and Phincas Kyalla, { end. Proctor was captain of the Deerâ€" field team when it made the |trip to Brockton, Mass., the year Deerfield won the suburban league championâ€" ship, also he was ehosen captain and center of the allâ€"star team from the league by the Chicago Daily News, Kyalla also: was picked asiijlllâ€"stm: end by that newspaper. The game promises to bg'uT: rdaâ€"fought hfine Deerfield-Shields[ igh school ban will play during the battle. tliess + land Park. BLOW FROM PICKAX .|| _ â€" FRACTURES SKULL Mike Rogan, Jr., in Hospital As Result; Relatives Seeking ‘ Information /; "Red" Proctor and Kyalla In Lake Forest Lineup; Home 3 Coming Saturday FORMER H.S. STARS _ In L. F. KNOX GAME PRIZE IS OF{%}ED t § AT BOWLING ALLEYS Ruby Ring is Donated; Business Men‘s League Teams Soon â€"| «To Begin‘Season | { : At the Majestic Alleys 4 prize i offered for a high threeâ€"game serie rolled by any individual. I. H. N eroff has â€" donated a $25 ruby ring, Anybody is eligible to compete fo the prize. The *’;es must be ro before Nov. 15. || â€" 1t y The Business Men‘s League wi get under way awi_;tly. Manager Ke ty of the alleys, reports that the is still room for a few bowlers o some of the teamg. Those wishing bowl should : see at the alley The teams in f ‘league are: Fell‘ Clothiers, Duffy & Duffy, Borchi & Mack, Mc \Cabs, Hecketswe er‘s Photographers â€" and fiighla:i Sweets EV A EMMETMCOFF GIVES ENTERTAINMENT On Sunday afternoon _ Oct. 12 Miss Eva Emmf*.f_Wycofl presen to a few invited | , Mrs. Edi Adams Stewart, interpreter of pla who read the |;I + of "Will Shak peare" by Clemonce Dane; V pictures of the more or less s life of a gifhed' reamer‘ and a lig headed jealous spouse were wo fully~ brought by Mrs. im The modulations of her voice, cl diction â€"and clean enunciation we a delightful or in a delightf reading.> & § s sw=>~.l "0 ~P Those who were privileged) to her will not soon forget the story, nor the reader. ‘Mrs. Esther Pa Topp played two piano num?eu was roundly _ for splendid technie and charm, | THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOTS wl acey PLAN MUSIC SER ‘ ‘ AGAIN THIS ga\SON {Continued from page 1) be on sale at Gsell‘s drug , and other places which will be ounced next week and by members| of the committee. The guarantee fund. of this organization has never callâ€" ed uponâ€"a record which shpuld be kept this year and all years for such a â€" splendid movement 8 be &A l:utur of civic pride as well as popâ€" ular. ] This same kind of music sepies has been given at New Trier for thrée seasons and the last two yeats there has been a waiting list for bscripâ€" tions. Winnetka is putting râ€" an artist‘s course this year with worldâ€" famous artists: Madame H« , Gaâ€" brilowitch, Werrenrath, and Madame l%mn, and the d for| tickets in Winnetka was so t that | the committee was obliged fo limit the number which could be |sold to other suburbs! â€"A really hing proof of what is wanted by North Shore residents who enjoy Rayinia all summer and must have the same stanâ€" dard of music through the |winter!| If other smaller suburbs ca‘ much â€" Highland Park can and here is her opportunity! The Organization The Highland Park Ci Association is headed by nette R.: Jones, honorary â€" and Mrs. Afthur Byfield is c of the following committee: Mrs.+Jay Glidden, busine s‘u‘;d.y._â€"' hib 9:30â€"Church school. _ } 10:00â€"Adult Bible class, Mr. E. 8. Hall, teacher, f . 11:00â€"Morning worship. | t 6:30â€"Young People‘s socidty. Elsi¢ Watkins will lead.. _ 1, Mondayâ€" o Cta 10:00â€"All day meeting of|the Dorâ€" cas society. § | Wednesdayâ€" 4 + 8:00â€"Prayermeeting in Alecture Troom _ FOR SALEâ€"5â€"room ‘bungalow is Highwood newly decorated ; for sale, B20 b'a balance as rent. Tel. HighwoodT79â€"R.. _33 â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"vâ€"â€"'-â€"-â€"'"v***" l toâ€" | g, few: hours Baturdays. on “‘* * q FOR SALEâ€"Portable nwh; with motor; almost new. ‘Tel. H. P. 5 38 .â€" FOR SALEâ€"Chintzes. chints, cretonne, silks,: for niture. Tel H. P. 671. E < HELP WANTED â€" Maid for| d M nived, Te M 9. 200. _ |_<. 5 FOR RENTâ€"&â€"rm. bouse. Call Secand at. _ Tel. H. P. 2028, _ â€" FOUNDâ€"Ladies® in Highw m:wwb,fifidtfl hat, and paying for this They are interesting always. The following statement, (co £ report in response/to call), is interesti ng to us and shw be in 1 the public, because this new high water mark is akable ence‘ the remarkable growth and development of this community. _ | ©|% THE RELIABLE LA ©BENCH DRY fl.fl AND DYERS | Phones 178 and 1 Highland Park State Bank TOO LATE TO CLASSIRY Loans and D S ;4 BORUS | £2620 m mdns nb irnlicces Overdrafts .....{....;..."0.%%........ Banking House ..__.___.___. Furniture and Fixtures .. Cash and Due from Banks SUEDIUS :/. > Bc e e e en en innints ies ereitiieniiatie Undivided Préofits .}.!................. s Reserves : ;. |..... d thictiniti igerncmriinitizreitee Bank Building, Bonds, outstanding DepOSICS â€" ..2.... 4.: 23. th crrarmraprentermentmcite Capital Stoc THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPO8SITORS S e ady od. Owher downstairs wt _ do so ) more in‘ Hinen | h Water Marks vote, might go to Russia or Africa, lous for ~wit 4 whentheywiUMthveth“h”w&b us # mi Offering a S 1411 Attractive Fiotks T South First St. Highland P Featurinfl fashion s ncwc.t crea the favored Fall Silks and Stnu't.’ ool) Maâ€" terials, Frocks of Bengaline, I 1 Satin Crepe. Every one a delig : pment of the newest, ode gpccia] sizes for stout women. [( Paris inspired Coats, whose . $ cege tain to women who exact! t& r Bi‘ in fashions. o 0 K Coats of rich fabrics and fin:g rs : 1 l‘ y beauty Ail l)rou‘ht out bya« tlleig'_ ple J oT Splendid selection of MeadowBfook| He just arrived from C;hf&rlll‘« t on all felt hats.: t P :: 4 2 [ RESOURCES LIJABILITIES e Lorefita ark â€" Pesarl 3,023,8890,08 5 $1,6 60 .. 1,086,008.10 ”Im" $8,406 $200, 48. 591. y 6 W 05 00 89 tl’t‘ Bnm 00 N0 hop . 0(0 96 111 GF ut to | |

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