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Highland Park Press, 22 Jan 1925, p. 9

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IES luk- the! Nil B. P. '" Nth- Airman? mums that] an. 4: Pail: iif 115.3% a 7.533% i New mutton . -" ‘Wimul Damion, William Witten, {TEL-W. Gull, G. A. Mason, R. C. Jacobg P. D; Sinner. Rev. Frank Fitt, ‘ng. C. Wolcott, P. A. Robbins, F. in». Bonton, P. J. Pox, G. M. Seward, ks.. 1'. R. Wties; In. w. A. Alex-r andé. In. Geo. R. Jones. George M. Saved was chimen of the meeting We, night " which . vere elected, and the di- 'iii/i'?..:?' for these”: 192Fand l ere: _ _ , _ but are pointing dut that through pin "ft at “It unwind“: PM! has this been secured moth. um- munity of Highland Park ptopgrty the Vila: of which E now Inge and rapidly increasing, and which un- doxrtsteNy will prove I notable use: to the mania a time progresses; In. w, B; menu-nun. and J. 3.} Cpl-mitt were elected. to " I'ytnt1t and to serve for "he 1925 term: Other directoge for the 1925 term] ere: A. J. McBeen, William Guyotq Albert Linen, Hrs; 'E. J. Grundy,) In. Thoma Huh. Mm. P. Nonn- berg; In. Once: Lamon, we. Adele Everett, In. Annette. Jones. In. J. IcGregorgAduns. ‘Jeue biith; In. Ant" Brtieid, John L. Udell. F Olen- Elected . 'At' the meeting of the directors to Omaha for the ensuing “at the following We - elected: ' pt-tdent-Are-M. Sew-r3. viee-ident--William Guybt. T-rer--Mra. E. J. Grundy., Sserastai-Atttert Luna. A vote of thanks watt extended Mm. Grundy. the team, for-bet faith- fpl and "ttient unites d.ttrhtir the past‘yur. _ . l . I tl0llBml)Irry SERVICE T STATE BANK? srniirr" wmml B EVIDENCED? MARKED PROGRESS ORGANIZE WOMAN'S i CLUB AT FORT SHERIDAN A. woman's club ter, be Iaiirmi us the Port Sheridan Woman’l club his been orirnniaed, at. Fort} Sheridan. Its Meetinm will be hold the second and V" N-_-r-Ni-ev--'" r'" - _ The first total eonse at the sun "H"' AT FORT SKEHJDAN to be seen‘in the United States in . ‘ mny years will occur early on Stat- Met!?ye To Be IN1d Firm Am) urdny mcrnlug of this week. _ rum] Tm". WM?“ Invite he totitl for people living on 'a strip All Who Are 111th of territory from Duluth "itonhe _ ----- . rb ' T vicinity of New York. In the vicinity A. woman's club te, be known): the of Chicogo it Will be about nineteén- Port Sheridan wanna club has been twentieth: total " Ita aim. The orirnniaed. " Fort. Sheridan. Its sun willriu about 'tit y tit., already meetings will be W the second and about oneAtfth obscured'by gunman. fourth Wednesday. frteae1t Month“ The great solar Orb will! [radially the Post chap! um thirty10'clotk. darken '@ the mitm.passet, tween All women interested 12 the woman’s it and 'the earth ttttttil " Tttrg the club movement no " lyginvited heighth of .the eclipse, “Joel: here. to attend. Mrs. Mil maiden, will be reached. 139::de will Mrs. Kenny, vice ”New: Ind Mrs. loave‘the suit about nine o'clock, If Waht socretnyfof tho nod ennui!» the skins are ole" this will be ft mum“. JANUARY 22, ms CHRISTMAS CLUB North Shore Trust Company Continued from page on; HIGHLAND PARK MUSIC SCHOOL Sheridan Road and Central Avenue OUR CLUB is Still open' and yOu can join now. Then that money you will need next Christmas will be ready for you; 'i J F , . 7 ' 1 1 Come' in today! . l I ' Tm Highland ,Pnrk u . ttarboerd Harmony and Theory . . _ _ _ TLA, Privately or i? .Cluoco ' j For (taint Wraith: 'reurhoeitmhuea Park' 1138 " South St. John Avmtoe, Hanna Purk. ‘11]in- ANrroUNeEMEN_T Nut Clam in Pk“ In icing hand on Tundur on) Fri!" Aha-cola. Mining January tath ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY. (Director I ", /' ‘iliii’ift " . 'ii,),)',,'))),":)')!),),';';";')),)',"); /11y/iiii ili I" W ltr, V v” _ “"" “u'.'-."" I l thumb 'i/ty/lr/ri",')')?,):',')',:)-), Tm HIM A resolution commending the man- agement for the successful conduct of the bank’s affairs wus unanimous- tr adopted. . _ On yonday evening, the directors met and organized. Ofrhxms, .Were elected for the ensuing year " fol- lows: . sentinel M. Heating: - chairman. J. M. Appel - president; Harry Paul - vice-president. C. P. Grant ..-. vice-president and cashier. A ., - R. L. Eralcine - assistant cashier. . The extensive progress made by the bank, in the last year and the prom- ising outlook far its future growth, both finaneially jand. in bemrfkial _ in- fhsenetr upon the community at a whole are a nutter of gratification not only to the JstockhoWrs and'di- rectors, but also to all its depositors, end to the, 'pecple of Highland Park as 1 whole. Highland Park is proud of this BourUhintt bank, no handmme- ly housed and 'roytbiy managed, and due credit is given the omeem and ttte for its rapid' growth and t inable mice: to the community. séryitively ttnd intelligently handle _ The following were elected oh the! offi,eial board: _ J, M. Appel, Britten I. Budd, F. W. Cudhlng, c., E. Grant, Samuel M. Hu- tiny. Martin. J. ,lmull. Morton R. Mnvor; Harry Paul, William M. Reay', Mush]! E. Somme". Ward W. Wil.. lits. ' ECLIPSE or SUN IS EARLY ON SATURDAY unique 1nd the sight bntiuued from puke one Directors Elected Mars for 1925 These three phase: relating th" the home, dealt with respectively barman who are experts in than .mrtkuhr Beldts will be of mu interest to biwr one who has a hopte'orreopaidem" har- (tne one, ‘By inviting the'seonttttimitr l fa) hear these talks the Raviniu Sketch Club is offering; that all 'shottid,i,jtvai1 themselves of the opportunity,? The Sketch Club will be painting,,; 8at- urday afternoon in the Village game I urday afternoons inthe Village can] l sketching. , -' ', t T Thu-egg!” January ,ruetinttit the Wodncn's' Civic club of Ravinit was held Wednesday afternoon, Jammy 12, at the Vilhge Home in RaviW, "There wasmxlarge attending" and those who'wgre present, “any; en- joyed the program'. whieh Ire" than by the artists, all resident; of Irttrts land Park-Mm. Herbert Suit“, u- pnno; Mrs. James Watson. do _ ghd pianist, and Mrs. Fayette Itll';', who and from the Works of/uw Sarett. _ . ', . Mrs. Smith, tseeomtUnied " the piano by Mn. Watson, gave 4hree groups of gong: which were inter- spersed with readings by Mm tgg, The vocal selections were teen ' ' and sung by Mrs. Smith in x very dc. 1itthtful manner. k F; Mrs. Munro With her pleasing tad unaffected informdity gave ‘1 (,Nytet sketch of the life of Law &Tsttii'thett read a number of his shortn- than: and parts from a longer poem Pfrhe Box of God" which won the Lem-an prize for the beat poem at their”, in 1922. ' i i iii . to which the community in iilihiii: Thtre will be no chaise " they”) in glad to give of its tat1enri'fot'i,ttttr help of the community. _T)tril'iiGi talk which will be informwwm In held Saturday evening. Jan. 84th. it giant o'cloek under the dimetlin of Mr. Lawrence Buck. m, "ttieeearitt be "The Artistic Value of Cafetul Placing of the House‘in Relatiqh to the Land." . . ' Mrs. Munro had ocme dirbct {Qua a personal interview with, Mr; Siren which gave her readings added (6amtt and interest, Lew Santt's. 4tge héid ts'i1aw1etrg min'orfup to "tun reflecting the still and the Irh't'itr _of the Mids._ They bring out theri't'm't-' em" profound lee of native tt in some there' is a hi.ht of pant , am Améng thy shorter poems whicht‘im so well presented by Mrs. “can, wen, "Let Me Floirer, A: I Will," “The Wind in the Pines" a amu- scr pt and, poem, "The iron:- little Faxes" and "The Gmat Dfvau."'.u'j"',rTU last verse had been put to e 'ii lite music by Mrs. Watson and wag-"nus with full appreciation of ita w uty by Mrs. Smith." F f" A most interesting' series of £11k: will be given by the Ravinia' 'deft club /t.t.thtr Village Home, RA in, The mend on the 'ifpm2t/tfi'le,'; Mth, will be given by Jens”! i, n and the subject will be "Ther' tatt Value of Careful Planning an rant- ing of the'Grounds." / l . ,The third of the series 'will Ema place March 28th, Mr. Lionel Jttrtw eruon speaking on "The Axtiatie'ijV4 ue of Careful Planning and wear- ating of the House." ' i",, ' RAVINIA SKETCH CLUB . OFFERS LECTURE COURSE First theries To Be Saturday ' EVening at Ravinia Vii-1, latte House " . The, annual Fathers and Sandin- ner at Deerfield-Shields, high ighool will be held February 12.)“: thud annual Mothers and Daughters lunch- eon on Saturday, Feb. " Jnvttathyt' have been ilaued to thi paretitli in., volved. Fathers cf girl student; are welcome to, attend ' dim»; and mothers of'boy studehts no invited .6130 to attend the lunchepn. Mimo- grams’ are 'being prepared for'ppch event, and attendance promises to be large. . , _ ' 1 "), Fathers and Sons Dinner Feb. 12; Mothers and Daughters ' . Luncheon Feb. 21 ' ANNUAL AFFAIRS The annual meeting of the Emma ciiiiGi/ Int., was held 'arrtcwditnu- day and the following omeeetreBetod for' the changing? your: E. Nerd otl,trfi- metre, prehident; Otto' Fischewiiviscd president and manager; E, A. Firhrr. aon of Winnetka, teritryttl, P. Hamer, manner; and a! "ti. Witter La Fits, 8. Dietz and Mn; F Ian. Mr. Htntter mtg / n a _ tréasurer for, Ge Mth. time. :1: , t RAVINIA MEETING OF c, , WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB Large Attendance And Good ,Prdgram at Session .Heiy C . On January 12, i ERMINE CLEANERS : T ELECTS OFFICERS ROSEMARY ULRICH DIES _ 'AT' HOME IN GLENCOE t. Rosemary Fairbaim Ulrich: “Eth- tet of Mr. and Mn.vPen-y, 01 , of Glencoe‘paswd “my ht En la Glencoe; Saturday, Jan. w, _ "il, erg? services. ‘which Were ,r,t,ttttt, Were /held Tuesday interim“! ,'il, burial in Rosehill Cemetery. if“; 7' . THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS; HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS AT HIGH SCHOOL Professor Franklyn Bliss Snyder's subject on Wodneodey ottoman was "Our Contemporary America Nei." He " his method of On! - sting Mango f1etion which is in; facts, second, irttatrtttatiim, and, but, technique of craft: In pert'Prof. Snyder said that Americn is too young to keep pace with our English friends in literature of todey and that he considers Ameriean women writers ahead of men writers. with Edith JOarton's work paramount. Of her [he said, “She never prostitute' her sort." Margaret Bound. Dorothy Com 'ifieid Fisher; Willa Gather end-Edn- 'erber lead in the acid of 'fietii?n. Edn- 'tet' “pa Ble," in _“.e glori- fhattion"of heroic motherhood." Joseph Homalwlmar. 12 you: In when he wrote “ballad” w” the best equipped novelist on the comm-r ent. Jame: Bunch Cohen is uniden- ist who lives in an illusory litany world. j . F , In doting Prof. Snyder said, "oy of our American nation _will “be someone: who will contribute more richly in the future chain the put.” D. A. R. Receives Calls From Minty Organizations at P Jan. 8th Meeting . I . ?ivt/.i'.Aitiliii tWar will tell audienexi his Version of Robert Frost and cut Sandburg, American poets. at the meeting next Wedneadtrr. The North Shore chepter of the Daughters' of American Revolution met at the home of Mrs. Kalle“ Speed foe its Jenner-y meeting. Jun- uary 8th Mm. Lester William: and Mis. Rohtert Seyfert}: were the w sisting‘ hogsteues. Thirty one' members were modem. As this was ' bellman meeting no prognm was (Mend, but many can: for help were mad; The Nitloml D. A. R. sponsors :11 sort- of 5 patriotic 'ttsd, adultioml work mow the mountuin Vinita, colored Ernie, Indians and the new- ly ariie foreigner. Itueh it drains done for the women detained at Ellis Island. sewing and knitting' meter-lulu of all kindaare collected end sent to the lh A; R. representative there to be ditrtrithrted, among the women and the chapter at this meeting voted, over $400 for philanthropic work 4nd historic memorials. . There is and an America'm'ntion committal: which is actively eo-opernt- ing with the Y. w. C. A. in its work among the foreign born at Elm P1106 and at Christmas a domtion was paint to Great makes to brighten the day for the men in the hospital: Th: chapter it growing Inpidly: enrolling now about ninety members. / Any- thing at 'Jtirtorle, oduentionsl or pa- riotie interest ha the "M help of the D. A.R. ; Much Interest in Franklyn Snyder Coupe at the Woman’s Club . CONTRIBUTES 8400 m _ PHILANTHROPIC WORK WEEKLY LECTURE y-fi ' 'il , (r ' , . iiijfEiiiiiiiiii2iiililiiEiiii iti”f*s<!5;l€wi91»:.5?:h>{wa;‘z:""i?9‘i VT"? '“‘*‘V5""9-“" r,r ‘ _ _ -------. DONATIONS MADE TO MEMORIAL FLOWER FUND The Memorial Flower fond of the Hoopital ‘quxiliary have received the following contributions in memory of In. , Britten I. Budd of Chicago tisrmerlrot this city, from Mr. tad Kn. Walter Baldwin, Mr. and Mm. Martin, Inaull and Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Rcberts. r e.", _ _ ". LT HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK WELL ATTENDED Staining With F ranklin's Birthday, January 23 Benjamin Pranklin's birthdty, January 17th, “mm mum!- gin Week. A week when eireryontrof us ghouls! honor the Father of; . T ft by patterning ourselves from his farqjsighted example. ' i' Tell the children of Franklin. the Rambler 01’1de1212. quits- the necessity of providing against the future» And My: all heed 'tg teachings. _ , I ' ' _ , ' t i: I The' bank account started today my men independence? mm. NATIONAL WEEK The Home of , Savings Depositors INDOOR GOLF SCHOOL _ _ 3 BIG arr WITH FANS "rust Thursday the Yuk District Indoor golf who! {anally opened: The 1nrthtrrnrdarfrtrttterd lathe beautiful not: and tho 9-1103. Flt- ting cont-m . a" The" i are aimed manta-hip- still om. iind immediate Which in ttrtteN -'; ' ', .' g Immétign is given by Protesettmn1 wiltiyrt _) Kb“, from one to tine o'clock the” afternoon. F _ 11m. Will be . tom tet.the ndittit.l.",iLtuLiuhtmttGt inrittF.r)stt-t-tdo- prutiehiri) ' . Phul Schroeder & Co. REAL ESTATE i If tenants can be obtained our client Wilt buiild Six single or threedouble stores. The 1poist, modern and up-to-date in . Highland Pidk,' "f . Préss Bldg, Highland Park, Ill. Phdne162 t . t isa at’once and make your reservation miwrs REASONABLE - LONG LEAst 7" L m .m- CLEANERS AND DYERS . WILL BUILD SIX _,, _STORES " DUFFY & DUFFY Means Satisfaction ON CENTRAL AVENUE across the street from our 6ffiee Tel. Highland Park att A Trial with FOR RENT PYTKIAN SISTERS , . BOLD INSTALLATION The Prthlan Staten 01m Park Temple Nu, 800 1tedd"ttt+ b- itdhuon of one": Maren-in} knotty ttth in £13chan In. handled ‘wm: Past . Am‘ f.?itr; Mon Excellent CM; Dhngh, um; Emu.» season; gum Hand; Excellent Junior; Witt-tid Allen; hunger, Alice Lat-ha; Pro- tector, Myrtle lontgom; Gaul. lily White; mum. Ifrimnnne., Marr Kuhn; Hutu-s ,e,'"t.t.toNy In. (homing served " Insul- liu one". ; ' , r ,. . 1L'J,t,',ttt, "mini i push" of hen attettdstrtlte W at Waning-an whale. 1 f - . l - INSURANCE PAGE NINE

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