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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1925, p. 20

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$ i $ io §+ *4 19F Mayors of six north shore towns and villages will be the guests of Glencoe at its first homecoming celeâ€" bration to be held August 27. At a meeting of the committeé in charge of the event last week, final, plans for the big event were laid. The mayors of the towns will be the spécial guests of G}encoe. it"was decided. / Mayors of Six. North Shore Cities to Beâ€" Honored at the First Annual / =~. Festival ©â€" =â€"â€"; HOMECOMING â€" AUGUST PAGE FOUR BE GLENCOE GUESTS â€"For the NELSONS A . 'vfie GE] GENERAL GENERAL WV e no among o equals t] get from that mode that only . Generals. CORNER GREF ~ TELEPHO] Headquar Goods a Chas. GlassTemporary Store Bartlett;s New Building, North Avenue, Highwood . Gr 27 man of t} will outli pprk. < Peter . members Commere ain pa staged, T cured for celebrati patriotic the mor at ten o school a wood â€"st; be anno Villa coâ€"opera merce <i Lake fro to‘ the aft re being offered at Factory Prices. We invite you tocall and see our prices. eatest Bargains in Summer Goods Call at â€" ice a.satisfaction ir customers that e satisfaction they long mileage. It‘s %t pride of ow nership omes from riding on UTO REPAIR SHOP JE P A L conn . n. A parade of |floats and | civic bodies will be held in‘ ing. The parade Will :q;;fl. clock at the Gl?coe publie ) , _ South avenue and Gree -; et. ‘The line of march wilv need next week,. | <g { _officials have promised to : with the chamber of comâ€"| , i‘ staging â€"the ce!‘ebration.,,] it park will be turned ove 7 mecotving throng. Here the { t of the p will be | . wo bands that hgve been seâ€" the day will concerts : rnoon and evening at the t + f % & ers for Tire Information , \. Jans of. Evan , and a of the Glencoe mber of , has been appointed chairâ€" he general ittée which e plans for the‘mt. N BAY ROAD AND ELM PLACE NE HIGHLAND PARK 1597 CHAS. GLASS, HIGHWOOD | lt on e e rmneermmer in e ie be ‘@a part of the new -ymn. And: it f\yfll be made sufficiently l;{hl to take care of the sewage Qf Lake ‘Foreat for the next ten years, it is | â€" The contract for the building of the \ new sewage disposal plant for Lake ‘Forest was awarded Tuesday by the | North Shore Sanitary District board ito Hallbauerâ€"Lebahn, Chicago, for | $40,993.. The contract for the ‘plant at Waukegan was let at the same {t,ime for $78,515. | f es : |LET CONTRACT FOR _ _ | NEW SEWAGE PLANT | Chicago Firm .Will Build Lake | ... Forest Disposal System . I # for 348)993 4 i Work on the new plant will begin immediately and will probably be completed within ninety days. + The present sewage disposal system is overtaxed about 100 per cent and it is essential that the new plan be inâ€" stalled as ‘quickly as possible. . The old structure will be used temporarâ€" ily as a‘ digestion chamber. An. imâ€" proved chlorinating arrangement will THE IHIGHLEAND PArK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS GENERAL The water department has been seeking to discover the n for the peculiar taste of the water during the past weeks. Other north s| l:o:: report that their water supp been similarly affected. . It is beleved that the prevailing winds from the northwest have caused an unusually large amount of natural lake weeds to drift shoreâ€"ward. Alth the waâ€" ter at times has an unpleasant taste it is entirely safte for drinking. . . Mr.. and Mrs. J. A. MacLean of 1Greenwood avenue, â€" Wilmette,© are | spending some time in Montreal, Canâ€" | ada, this summer. _ hi us ie + w '\bont 2,000 . feet, apflroxixnwely oneâ€"thing of the new 16â€"inch high pressure water main in Forest, from the station at (the to the new water tower has been laid. Announcement has been made that the marriage ¢f Miss Isabel Kreger to Paul Nichols of Hammond, Ind., will take place August 28 in Hammond. The families of the bride and brideâ€" groom will ‘be the only guests at the wedding, and Miss Kathleen Kreger of Glencoe will be maid of honor for her cousin. Miss Isabell has lived in Glencoe for the last two years with her grandmother, Mrs. James Kent of Bluff street, and returned to Hamâ€" mond this spring. _ $2te 4 NEW HIGHâ€"PRESSURE â€" _: MAIN IS BEING LAID ‘~The 5 o‘cleck: musical ‘held Sunday afternoon at ‘the Skokie club ‘drew such a large graup of ‘music lovers that the success of the series, to be given evéry Sunday during the sumâ€" merâ€"is assured. Miss Stella Roberts, violinist; Miss ‘M&rion ‘Roberts, pian< ist, and Mrs. Guy Stuart Bailey, soâ€" prano, gave the second of the series Sunday. ~ The artists are all wellâ€" known to Chicag@p and north shore music circles and their program was well chosern and ¢ha'rihi‘tgly given. The club was especially. fortunate in securing Miss<Marion Roberts at this time, as she leaves shortly on a tour through Europe. Mrs. nznm.c. Orâ€" cutt of: Gleneoe, will be incharge of. eutt of Glencoe will be i charge of l noon. proil e s Pxih en *A Miss Jane: Warner, daughter â€" of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J,. Warner, is visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. Albert ‘deâ€" Wolf Erskine, at Desbarats., Before returnâ€" ing (to Lake Forest, she will visit Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Rob;:t J. Thorne at their: camp in Desbarats, Mr. and Mrs. Warner are coming into town Oct. 28. ~They have taken an apartâ€" ment at 232 East Walton place for the autumn and winter festivities; Miss Warner is to make her debut Oct. 31 at a ball to be given at| the Blackâ€" stone. 4 f i 4 ~â€"_Numerous social affairs are being giver in ‘honor of Mrs.| Arthur M. Gohmann of St. Louis, is visiting at the home of her sigter, Mrs. Arthur Forster, 270 Woodland avenue, Glenâ€" coe. ‘Mrs. Frederick Henkel of 653 Wialden road ehtertained Thursday at the Sunset Ridge club and Mrs: May Linkman:of Evanston entertained at dinner Friday night at tho Sheridan Beach hotel.. Mrs. Richard Dean of Evanston was hostess at a theater party in her honor yesterday. # A visitor in Glencoe who is being hono'r? at numerous social affairs is Miss Eleanor Andrews of Brooklyn, N. Y., the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Louis C. Mowry, 885 Bluff street. She is a student of Smith college. Miss Andrews was entertained at luncheon and bridge on Friday by Miss Doris and Miss Inez Hill at their home on Lakewood avenue in Glencoe. Miss Gwendolyn Washington, Beach road, Glencos, was hostess for Miss Anâ€" the Skoki¢â€"club dance on Saturday drews at the Skokie Club dance on this week Miss Ruth Mills entertainâ€" Saturday evening. . On Tuesday of ed at luncheon and bridge at the Skokie Club. / Nee s 1 ro NORTH SHORE NEWS that rather appeals to the visitor unâ€" ‘accustomed to such dining rooms, or rather mess halls. They have nothing of that daintiness that so many of us â€"crave in the dining room of the ‘large &ofiel or restaurant, but ‘they give the impression of virility, of beâ€" ing admirably suited to provide good wliolesome food for strong, rugged, redâ€"blooded men : who are quite as necessary. in our scheme of civilizaâ€" tion as are those who have to tempt their appetites by toying with dainty morsels amid the most refined sur‘ roundings. Maybe it is the spirit of the outdoors that impresses one in that way and stirs up primitive inâ€" stincts¢. Whatever the cause, we felt it, and on our next visit we are goâ€" ing to.sit on a bench at one of those tables‘ among the workmen and we hope that corned beef and cabbage wil} be on the biH of fare; ©>> _ "Thus far we have been running along giving a a little sketch of the construction work and we haven‘t sÂ¥id. a word about the natural beauty ~"The dining room at both: camps are 200 feet in length iand 50 feet in width and seatâ€"about 500 men at .one time. There is something about them WORK PROGRESSING RAPIDLY â€" ON NEW RAILWAY EXTENSIO "The refrigerating plant is a portâ€" able one. It is set on trucks and can be moved with little\ effort when a new â€" camp is locnbed‘.{ All (that is necessary is to run it to the desired location, attach the electric connecâ€" tion and have refrigeration. * a breadâ€"mixer and: a breadâ€"slicer. Coffee urns of 80â€"gallon capacity each occupy a convenient space in the kitâ€" chen, and there are potatoâ€"peeling machines, dishâ€"washing machines, a refrigerator plant, meatâ€"cutting: maâ€" chines and. everything> that is necâ€" essary to prepare wholesome food in the cleanest and quickest manner posâ€" sible.. All the‘ cooking is done with gas and the machines are all electricâ€" allyâ€" operated. Srk s â€" 4 ; Highland Park Day August 12th KBE als (Continued from page 1, third part) Excavating for Lake near Libertyville, Hlinois "Engineers in charge of struction ‘of the new ling © that trains will be : by the first of June, 1926. T engineers built the Niles: tion in even less time than 1 mated, so there is no * that they will do as well on ond section." q : [# " wl away from . the noise and Chicago to make it an an residential district and enough, the improved tation facilifies‘ it will have, it convenient for those Y mute to the city. *3 on ts the Now Ling in a dead straight line. > At end there are now a few v Niles Center and Glenview directly on the line and som are near to it, but there is opportunity to harmonize | natural beauty of their surn "The atfl planning eng! a great fheld in which to has a landscape=â€"setting be beaten. The location is 18 ~*"There is every indication development along the line rapid one, The new line a ed service for it is .'Efffl idea é‘fiud speed . The right of way <at sot stretches as farâ€"as the eye ca are included in the F. . which mean that their ty will be safeâ€"guarded for ent and future generations. of the landscape alpng the n the new railroad. While the Valley Line is descriptive of the road in the sense that it runs w Skokie â€"valley, theroute 7 on , a rid? through a tory â€" is unequalled for natural bem round Chicago.â€" And this ast beauty will not be destro; :‘ development that inevitably will low ‘the completion . of the The ‘splendid Forests along the THURSDAY, AUVGU rul i "~VIC J. K THURSDA Y THE SANH J6â€"18 N 978 Beach St. DR. IR insurance an ganitary . ply doctors. SAN(TATIC FOUNDATI h. GON \HEA fi t worth :: the foundati siiccess. / $ Win Telephone 5 Slip Covers, Bovel P ‘___ Windor K111 Way Highla Win North CERA] FLOOR A MA NTELS es Keeps Y GRE BANIT AR Specialists and â€" , HoOMES MONTH Illinoi Su LA NDSC Beautiful ELE CON THOR APEX Black Antéer Tel. Â¥ 82 S. En

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