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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1925, p. 6

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% 4 $4 +¢ Â¥% l Miss Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harmon who spertt past. twb months, in Ariâ€" zons, ornia and: Mexico returned to thein home Sundfy. . Mr.. Harmon who been in ill health has returnâ€" tims | wa last Thursday, it is stated that Markowits stepped through a ' with one foot, seriously injuring his bladder in the fall. . He\ is at Highland Park hospital where is reported he is getting along ‘ gicely. i f . k. D. Purdy and daughter| Miss Cw Purdy will return toâ€" day m California where they spent Inwsw“de-; i surprised by a.number of | hee 1 last Wednesday in honor her (bi y anniversary. | \| Mrs,!Plisha Morgan and daughter, Cathe: w Portage, Wash., who ;hnuhdln.fic‘k:: arkr ve gone to St. Louis, where {h will visit Mrs. Morgan‘s mother) Mro, Aull. They will return to HigRland Park the latter part of May fop a short wisit before returnâ€" ing to fheir home im Portage. | Mr. Mrs. A. L\Re have rented ithe Fox residente on Park i _ : / I. Harbaugh and ‘Mr. Paul IL Udel! motored to Elgin, NL, last y where they attended the District Lumberman‘s conâ€" 5 nfic.wudiam they a ing© of the in Roekford. m. ed to .Park Saturday. / Ew 4 'm to thig stat â€" Last| The agers df the clab e a hotel ih cor C. Shibne After the 1 tion. Mrs, [Plis| | Sout _ + n where th Mr. |and Mrtrs. H. G. Winter and , Edna, spent several days last in Fond du Lac,.) Wis. > Miss| Cramer of the Eltn Place Mrs. Clifford Moran. e ial| sehool nMWMW!%LB o umn&nc tal sh-du'mtnopn-}i': ;!eho . im 5 dn C. the. retiring president. After luncheon a handsome bow! l*d flowers was presented to Nrs. as a token of appréciaâ€" " k. Miss day : ~Sarah Greene and Clara in Hi Park visiting relatives. PAGE : sSIX the S dra 8A1 RC Sund Packed full of ROMANCE, ACTION, ADVENTURE and. THRII ~Comedyâ€""Stop, Look :and Whistle" and Pathe Re Mrs. A. L ing have| Fox mx:m& and Mr. and Mrs. Fox have Charles W. . home and Linden avenues. Hill is visiting Mr. ik Swanson of Lincoln, Neb., mn@mkhb‘nfimammfigmfi ® | & | t H CLIFFORD, ROSEMARY THEBY and IRYVING C URDAY, MAY 2 L ~_â€"_â€" TBURS.â€"FRL, APRIL 30 and:MAY it . c}{ > .c _ riSton.Co-ndNagel,MatxneritedeLMoth will nmfi’mammx&»msfl ia of homeâ€"this picture wil keep you thrilled to yâ€" Dpors open %:80 ° _‘ Manday : Doors ogen &:30 Aduyis + every 'c.*“h Man Desires?" Here‘s a startliing estion you must ask yourself sooner or later. â€"_MON., APRIL 26â€"27 :__. â€"â€"Cont. Sunday The Spat Family in "Excuse My Glo ALICE JOYCE, PERCY MARMON Ben Turpin in "The Marriage Circus :‘ _ and FOX NEWS Monday earl Theat :30 MILTON SILLS and VIOLA DANZ HKIGHLAND P A RK, zu.nt,out "DADDY‘S GONE Aâ€"HUNTINXCG* IF YOU LOVE ‘ANIMALS, DON‘T Miss THUNDER, the Marvel Dog _ _"THEB SILENT PAL" _ "CHEAPER TO MARRY" also Aesop Fable Comedy and News TUES. & WED. APRIL »#â€"2»9 "As MANX DESIRES" in a brilliant societyâ€"drama and Fox News Thursday ; Shnatulemallt concons:ss0NB0 . i Mr. and Mrs. Ra id H. of Western Springs, | are i congratulations <~of irth of a lm. Patricia s ~April _Mrs. Beland of the| Lorettsa Shop is&n«ll;ohu with the fu. . The Daughters of ’hml;' Em ire and "their f1i & _ very pire t.“& To) ‘ day last at x ~Mrs. F. W. Beere, 145 S.â€"G road|: Mrs. waus the guest of prcs: 4 mmar family are moving thi mette, where they ha home. They have sold Homewood avenue, to Harry of Gleneoe. Mr3. Ellen Wallace| who has been in the Lake View ital for sevâ€" t weeks is visiti i Lad Forest. She is ; ing along nicely. l i SA Mrs. James Collins bf Central aveâ€" nue, will be hostess to the Five Hunâ€" dred: elub this | + * _Mrs. J. A. | Shelk| and daughter, Carol, left Saturday f+. Crivits, Wis., to spend a month. Mrs. Wilbur, Brothérton and chilâ€" dren who have been visiting Mrs. Brotherton‘s mother, Im B. Bastin have gone to;Wauufi‘W‘m., where they will rmake their future home. | P5p Mr. and Mrs. James |L. Martin have where they spent. the six weeks. : Mr. Long, father cf, Mrs. Finkbeinâ€" er of 8. Green Bay road has been very seriously‘ ill at (the pargonage, the past few days. . || |~. c | c ._ All members of the Alumni associaâ€" tion are urged to support dance to be given at the D.‘S. hi:l’:gchoo!. Saturday evening, 2. P will be used for the Student‘s Assistâ€" ance fund. ® "Por Miss Catherine in is spending a few weeks in Cinci ti,:.)T,Tvisit- The | Alumani & iation of the a dance Saturday ing, May 2 in the high school gyt jom. <|| Mr. and Mrs. Goldberty and Moran and son, , of Oak Park, were the weekâ€"end of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran. «O Admis at e le; stirring o man J met ion 30 cents ‘MMINGS answer|to reality on Mr 11 ‘p. m. \Bob Boyd was home for his spring i from Hillsdale, Mich He ”‘Ohin,t‘frien_d'b,ialho.t. j‘gnm. : _ Mayor and Mrs. 8. M. Hastings exâ€" ‘to move into their new home on Waverly Place this weelk. | { i is t 4 doma , c, Mich., announce the birth \!a son: Robert Newball Clark, on Ffidfiw 17 at Ann Arbor, Mich. flp.; will be remembered here ‘Miss Esther Baker. â€" f \Mr. and Mr3. William M. Reay of E{Lael avenue . sail s:td:y on : the Latonia®: for Europe re they will spend the Mext three months. â€" * \Mr.â€"Harry D. Faxon, Miss Gladys B) Rissell and the Rev. Frank Pitt are at Milwaukee this week as deleâ€" gates from the Highland Park Prey byterian, chaurch to the annual conferâ€" ence |of the Religious Education asâ€" sociatiod. They will return at the end of the week. F6z mm;‘dm'W-Lii Jol difl&&tflhflnfl.hfln gone to Washington to attend the D A, R. congress. They will be absent & two weeks. ie 22 P q Miss Mary Raeberts of Glencoe a m where she\ spent . the. past few mvfifiu‘ ber | uncle, ( Licut. Uj‘m Woman‘s Christian Temperafice Union, will meet tomorrow afternoon at ‘two .o‘clock. at the home of Mrs. A, M.. Cline of Homewood avenue. 8 Green ~road anncunce m%:: of a son William on Thursâ€" day, April 16. _ > E4 Miss ‘Carlene Ehie is â€"visiting in Boston,‘ Mass. Miss Ehle a the. Junior Prom of <the husetts â€" Institute of Techâ€" nglogty this week. <=.â€" /;..=.*â€"~ ; w Glader . of <Scuth Green j has been at Mayo Bros., !,'fim, for treatment the three~ weeks, is mm along Mrt. and Mrs. / G. McePherson have returned .f:’aj ;!dtl ornia where iAmzzum.yawmbeN-fiéw ,We¢. The : Ametican Child Health Association has issued an inâ€" :miummm: ie ‘Baby." t may be had free at Garnett‘s. \Mts. S. T. Rebling of South Green 1y road, entertained Mr. and Miss ling of Chirago and Miss Marie Rebling of Towa at dinner on Sunday. } week, April 27 to will u."g"i..... Baby Week... Garnett‘s will offer prizes to the baby year ‘of ~age. yocul i \Mx. J. M. Appel, president of the i Park State Bank has gone m CGa., where he is attendâ€" ing the Executive‘ Council . of the which he is a member. The meeting is mhfldfmAwilmhfi. Two cial trains, one starting from New took |the councilors to the meeting. Enroute the western delegates visitâ€" ed the Chattanooga bankers. |Caimp No. 1176, Modern Woodmen of | America, â€" wishes‘. to : express, through ‘the columns of .the Preéss, theit sympathy to the family of the late Axel E.\ Norrien, one of their neighbors. The Modern Woodmen were very prompt in mn‘ag for the benpfit certificate which Mr, Nfrrtan Rad with the camp. (de " 4 ‘ MF. John Smith of Kenosha, Wis,, former proprictor of ‘the Hi c Park Beverage Co., dx;d Friday morning at eleven o.'clx:"“vlkwi & lingering illness. â€"Fuhner ere held: Monday in Kenosha.‘ A of Highland Park idents aed the funeret there Montey. . | Mrt. and Mrs. Robert Boilini are the happy parents of a son botn at the Highland Park hcspital on Tuesday. | /| ~COUNCIL IN AUGUSTA J. M. Appel, President of H. P. | State Bank at Executive â€"|\~â€"| â€" Meeting this Week Mr..and Mrs. Roger Rockenbach of a:lt" Day; celebrated their anniversary \Saturday night by entertaining the |Highland Park Press employes. and cards were much enjoyed by those present. Mr. John Udell entertained the gathering with a demonstration of a Kiwanis meeting and |Mr. Paul Udell showed his muaâ€" ability by his accompaniment to his brother. Forrest Rose was there also Johnny Fayâ€"who won the booby prjz¢ as he always does. | After the homeâ€"made chicken sandwiches and eoffee were served. The Press "gang" presented the bride and groom a chest of silver to mark the event. ATTENDS BANKERS | Mrs. William Gallagher has ireâ€" turned to her home in Los Angelées, Calif., after spending the winter visâ€" fting relatives in Highland Park. THE HIGCHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS || street, The personal; property tax schedâ€" ules have been sent out by James H. Duffy, assessor, ~and should. be | maile up, signed and retirned to the assessor‘s office (State Bank building, room 10) not later than May 15th. After that date there will be ‘a> penâ€" alty added for delinquents. | _ The club is in the best of condition "findncially | and everything points to I‘n very ‘suceessful year: .. «0_ smgfis'WMamum evenings for ia : home, office or any :5:-:-'# be furninhed. . Address : "Y" LOSTâ€"â€"Eastern Sthr and White Shrine pin, set with Wednesday, somewhere beâ€" tween store and 144 N. Green Bay rd. . REW return. Tel. H.‘P. 1686. ® Tel. m‘w *5.> ~| h-.‘“l T63â€"M in basement. 231 N. St. Johns avs |@ "FOR SALEâ€"Couch, $10 ; 2 oak rocketrs, oak . library table,. | $6: 5 chair, $2.50. | Tel. m’fl,g.-' $s ‘zi â€"Front bedrm., gentleman preâ€" cmfl Green Bay: rd. Tek H. P. Sheridan Lodge No. 662 I. 0. 0. F. will hold a Memorial Service Sunday evening, April 26 at eight o‘clock in Odd Fellows hall.. The Rev. H. D. Dick of Crystal Lake, former pastor of Grace M. E. Church, will be the speaker of the eyening. flw HIGHLAND PARK CLUB : > +« _â€" ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The annual meeting and dinfer of the Highland Park club was held at the Club House on Saturday night, April 18, there being, about forty members present. The meeting was presided over by | President .C. ~A. Wright and the usual business was transacted. â€"â€" The |following . officers were elected for the ensuing year; oDD FELLOWS HOLD _ . _ > MEMORIAL SERVICE Charles | A. | Wright,~ president; George E. Bliss, viceâ€"president; R. Arthur Wood, viceâ€"president; George H.. Morris, secretary; W. P. Kelly, treasurer; T. C. Butz, John. H. Dingle, Rolland Hastings, R. E. Pingrey, W. G. Tennant, directors. d The club â€"was honored in having several former presidents and officers present, who related to the members the ‘story of the forming of the elub, as vel{l as many .interesting anecâ€" dotes of its early history. ts TAX ‘SCHEDULES MUST © BE RETURNED MAY 15 Too Late to Classify ; of€ staidau;phamiafi‘that â€" "tells youoz\istwhattodo,int& : absence of your parents or the docâ€" Dear Boys and Girls : (mothers !MM“*’“‘F()'_-;' N __ It costs only 12¢ to join Bauer & Black‘s; famous Junior First Aid Bauer & Black a handsome memâ€" store will issue a memberâ€" Join the Junior First Aid Legion and become a First Aid expert Enrollments accepted here Earl W. Gsell & Co. Boys and Girls! Eva Emmet Wycof will appear in a mm,u;u,stlw Temple on Sunday ®, May 24 _ n Mosnmace Mir : Electric Washer and Nevercrush Wringer with its Douglas Fir Tub DUFFY & DUFFY 15 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVE. Have your S : Wearing A cleaned now. We can ably wmfmwmuam~tmmm SPRING CLEANLING PHARMACISTS DECKER & HUBER for e of * Cleaners and Dyers or;?eofyuxcomdu Fat s ‘s a mighty wonderful thing to hmdntm’mmmh of service to your fell in case of an emergency accident. Tensathamnfidhqtad girls are joining the Legion this week. Join the mighty ranks of Hu’t'm;:}ty’s'sn!d':nâ€"md feel the thrill of knowingâ€" you are d’ yourself a more useful member « society! Enroll here this week! â€" tor, when an accident befalls you Telephone Highland Park 386 Highland Purk, IMlinois 389 Central Ave. at 3:30 o‘clock. This entertainment will be given for the benefit of the organ fund.‘ Mrs. Elmer Brown of St. John‘s Place is chairman of th@e committee in charge of the entertain* THERESDAY, APRIL 2#3, 1995 PHONE K. P. 150 It t t put Bri an. he; T9 Fu ey Ta; in charge e incinerator, the seven y has never ned de,, except ear, i i are in by city the seven ¢ y has â€" never ned ide,, except ear, necessa are in by city of & inciner; 1 since insts 884 $AGE NOT B al oOF IN ets nheaq Te the. Alumni 4 ied high sel he y evenin gh ~gymnasiu > at this da for Student‘s 0 MNT DANCE A ‘HIGH SCHON Jreported thi periy invest ar. with e tor‘ know are not ul orchestra 19 8i si. hi U U .{ busiest il! then ha cle THURSDAY ‘The Checki Nort or Siude ‘und; M iges Orch wWHY NoT VA W er you HA that the MO We Johns A App PHON Our t

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