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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1925, p. 7

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l‘Lki by a guard at the fort, geturned there with the car. Buick was returned to the oOWwnâ€" {Hades was held to the grand : r bond of $2,000. . f lame night a North Shore was taken from the stand ~$4. ~Johns and Central avenu$. ‘later found . by © the _ polic® wo North St. Johns avy¢ L I N G rg the Furrier‘s to preserve Furs. ra positiwe, "ACTIDON i time. We can f:your old anes. N G ‘Sheridan Road #néf’s _ghan'hg ants quality, scolates." L & CO. SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 SWEAR RAVINIA Â¥ _‘ . . BHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19% Two Lake Forest young men, who gave the names of Dan Hill and Wilâ€" liam Quigley, were rescued last Sunâ€" day afternoon by the Highland Park Young Men‘s Life Saving crew, after the two had,been cast into the lake By the capsizing of a canoe which they : were ‘sailing. Both were able to swim, but would have had difficulty in reaching shore without assistance LAKE FOREST YOUTHS RESCUED FROM LAKE as the canos turned turtle some disâ€" tance out. It also was salvaged. The young men were none the worse for their experience and expressed> gratâ€" itude to their rescuers. * Highland Park Life Saving Crew Aid Them When Canoe Capâ€" sizes Sunday . Tuesday, September 29, Mrs, Wm.| Riach, 1022 Ridge avenue, Evanston,l will open hemhome for a‘ benefit card | party to the Daughters of Indiana | ard their friends. Funds raised froml the party will be used to help defray ; the expense of the next Hoosier Salon. i Shares will be .sold on an, original' John McCutcheon cartoon and Griffith | etching. ‘"There will be an exhibit of paintings by Margarita Weaver. Arâ€" rangements are in charge of Mrs. E. C. Twells, 6224 Kimbark avenue, and Mrs. C. E. Roth, 211 S. Maple aveâ€" nue, Oak Park. . These ladies will be | assisted by the Art committee. _ _ j ‘ DAUGHTERS OF INDIANA f GIVE BENEFIT PARTY Funds to Help Defray Expense of Next Hoosier Saloon; Is To Be Sept. 29 . ‘r“!'\'{rvsv.fi éiare,nce Bruce King, chairâ€" man; Mrs. Thos. M. Butler, Mrs. Wm. B. Castenholz, Mrs. Claburn S. Jones, Mrs. Isaae N. Powell, Mrs. Laura E. R. Fischer, Mrs. Chester Stewart, Mrs. J. M. Kleppinger, Mrs. Wm. G. Valentine, Mrs. Frank F. Hummel, Mrs. Ross J. Beatty, Mrs. George E. Turner, Mrs. Chas. Roth, Mrs. E. C. TW?“S. _" MASONIC TEMPLE C\ > _ 23NSheridanRd. ‘HighlondParRII!. Telephone HRCI67 Unconfirmed _ .. A number of residents _on South St. Johns avenue, between Lincoln and Beach streets, started to hold an indignation meeting last Friday eveâ€" ning at the city hall, expecting to find there a session of the city fathers engaged in planning for widening of the pavement between those streets. When they arrived at the city buildâ€" ing they found it dark and after disâ€" cussing matters briefly, they . disâ€" persed. Inquiry made among city offiâ€" cials elicits the information that they knew nothing of the matter and had not even thought of such a pavement project. It is evident that the residents were aroused :by some rumor without foundation in fact. fls UNFOUNDED RUMOR â€"+ _ AROUSES CITIZENS Residents So. St. Jdohns Stirred by Report of !’aying Plan; North Shore Trust Cohipal . (A State Bank) § : Sheridan®Road and Central Avenue Come in before or after the show and:enjoy some refreshments. _ _ General Banking .f _â€"SODAS SANDWICHES SALADS â€" _ beGreev W Tea Potr Open Evenings _ Personal Accounts Solicited i Trus t Cofiipéuiy* The finals of the ¢lub championship was| played last Sunday and was won | by lArt Olson when he defeated P. | Caroni 5 and 4 in a 36 hole match. | They both played good golf and were | sven at the end of the first 18. Otâ€" | son‘k suvperior golf outpointed Caroni | on the last lap. > E The only bad feature of the chamâ€" | pionighip was that Charley Carey, last i yeat‘s champion, didn‘t have a chance | to defend.his title. He lost by déefault | to F. Caroni one of the finalists in the % first wound of climination. â€" ‘Others tha xere unable to play their matchâ€" l es e Richard Martin, Robt. Beard, | Chas.â€"Grant, Fred Siljfestrom and Mr. | Eyler: w k8 4 | of Ithe flag pole on the Waukecan | National Bank building, at 7:30 f o‘clock "T(t Monday evening. Searchâ€" |lichts will play upon him as he makes the perilous ascent. . The pageant OLsoNn WINS SUNSET VALLEY GOLF TROPHY Defeats P. Caroni in Close Match Last Sunday; Carey Deâ€"â€"~ faults to Caroni Tfie new 18 holes are in wonderful condition and is never conjested. at any time. There is no trouble getting started and no waiting. . i Orion Brooks, aged 55, a retired engineer of the Pennsylvania system, died Sunday at the Railroad Men‘s Home. Death was due to heart trouble. The funeral was held Tuesâ€" day afternon ; at the H. M. Prior Coerany's chapel, the Rev. P.:C. Wolcott officiating. â€" Burial was in Mconey‘s cemetery. . t RETIRED ENGINEER DIES AT R. R. HOME Motorists along ‘the North Shore are reported complaining vigorously at the action of Winnetka polite in sevéeral instances of late wherein they are reported to have, to say the least, used â€" little discretion in making arrests on charges of speeding and the like. Francis Woolley of Highâ€" land Park was among those halted by the police and is reported not well pleased at their manner of enforcing the law.. Other motorists charge the action of the police borders on proseâ€" cution, and in at least one instance the Chicago Motor club is reported about to take up the ‘cudgels in deâ€" fenge of the victim. ( MOTORISTS COMPLAIN OF WINNETKA POLICE As the opening feature of the Paâ€" geant of, Progress sponsored by the Wagukegan _ Chamber ‘of . Commerce, Harry H. Gardiner, "the human fly," will climb from the street to the top "HUMAN FLY" OPENING FEATURE OF PAGEANT promises" to be a notable: affair: and wreat crowds are expected, t plays New Trier on thd' er‘s field. â€" In last Saturday‘s gas")| Deerfield lost to Lindbloom, 25 to 4 WiRindbloom had all of last year‘s vtie teaim except two while Coach}iMieel had to face them with several nft hnd green players in the line. JWi| now the local team is badly crip plfW] | Joe Boy; lan, halfback, will be ouf%f play for perhaps . two weeks, ’ prause . of strairfed ligament in théiinee; Dugâ€" gan, new prospectâ€"for ?* A k is out with turned ankle; Edg@Â¥igh, a fullâ€" back . prospect suffered :t5 fupture of a blood vessel, in the KA Tuesday evening in practice and\ ‘.-'g ut of the game for two weeks; #a hurt his groin in the game Satur{iy! and may not be‘able to play Sa .t’:'r Howâ€" ever, Coach Peel expecti| to have a good lineup and the batf§ will be a stiff one, he prediets. . RW/‘. With the â€"addition of afi{@her school paper to its list of publ 'o.i\s,v The Udell Printing company PÂ¥ mow printâ€" ing weekly eight §,"-r. ‘of regâ€" ular issue. The new onts § the New Trier News, published ?i the. New Trier high school. Thig%H| the first year The Udell PrintingiÂ¥%h, has had this contract, which com® j here beâ€" cause of the company‘s WiWitation for excellent work in this lifR$ {The pubâ€" lications now being issu@ weekly by the printing company 4M the Highâ€" land Park Press, The L@WR|Forester, The Spectator of Lake Arest Acaâ€" demy, The Stentor of xfforest colâ€" lege, Elm Place school Wiitks, Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high schod@®Blue and White and the Glend ®" Grammar school Broadcaster and -“?{«i ew Trier News. Pssb y w94 ; Deerfieldâ€"Shields high WZhool footâ€" ball team plays Maine torfhuship (Desâ€" Plaines) school on the D& Wfield school athletic â€"field ~ next -‘v“,":'~ Des Plaines ‘has a strong a¢1, and was winner â€" of | the .-Wefl.} ht Suburban championship last year.‘}} i)) â€"~ f The féuogih'xféitâ€"i;fi plays New Trier on the ‘_._ NOW PRINESD HERE Udell Printing Co. AI$ Anothâ€" er School Paper to List NEW TRIER NEW Resolved, that we epmhasize the opportunity presented t &' gh our deâ€" partment, of. work to -4 ate public opinion to. the standard d#iBotal abstiâ€" nence, purity, good cif nship%md respect for all law a®,that our, pledge binds us to secur@@ly all propâ€" er means the enforcemefiEpf the 18th Amendment, and that §8} wrge.all patriotit women of tZe hty :to beâ€" come members of ourfi &ganization ‘and this ‘insures a ‘gre é | power of influence and be it fursjip resolved that we call upon pat 5!; men and women of all churches,} 5] all: politiâ€" cal parties and women's';‘ fanizations to take part in a camfâ€"fÂ¥n for: efiâ€" cient citizenship to the @nd that at our ~coming> elections /# [Â¥ may be chosen who will be truJ itheir duty and high privilege in lawWÂ¥i #forcement. Resolved, that we‘ exi@. &s our apâ€" preciation and lovalty WA officials In addition to these pal ly issue The Udell Pri prints several other re tions, including the Clas: official organ of the Clas tising Managers of thq newspapers of the Uj which is a 64â€"page pul extensive general job ness also is done by which, enjoys large pal the public and fully ap same. ols DEERFIELD TO ! DES PLAINES Game Here and Lo ly Crippled, Wi County Convention Sogci Expresses â€" View$@z? Comâ€" j mends Offic We, the members ofÂ¥sithe . Lake County W. C. T. U., ass 1ed in our anpual county con‘vent lift our hearts and voices in grafifiide to God for his constant guidaf}@ and sucâ€" cess achieved. © q: , ADOPT RESOLUTIm 1+] AT W. C. T. U. ETING Resolved, that we‘ ex preciation and loyalty ') who are enforcing the demonstrating that . th enforced when oflict‘ifl their oath of office. }, | Resolved, that we ‘expéiWk our deep appreciation to our retir@@@ president, Mrs. Tibbetts, for her sp{MMidâ€"leaderâ€" ship and untiring, unsellWÂ¥h zeal for our cause and that we ePÂ¥lestly pray that a well deserved res#ligay restore her to health and stren h: * Resoived, that we ext@kP our heartâ€" felt thanks to all who‘ l:i;' in any way contributed thiyimduccess of this convention. 18 9 The annual convention®id the Royal Neighbors of America [ZÂ¥lll ‘be: held Tuesday, September 29 ©BbLake Villa. This will be an all daykjession beâ€" ginning at ten o'c}ocfl inft e morning. ANNUAL CONVENmN AT _ LAKE VILLLESEPT. 29 It looks as if the antiff§#ite miners were going to celeb i,' ‘Prevenâ€" tion week, by decl !‘;‘ ‘dig any fuel out of which firés caÂ¥$ie made. |_ The automobile drivefM@should not! speed up merely, be autéithey see. a | bunch of school ~child{Â¥y crowding ut into some st t + :: 4 THE HIGHLAND of Publicati Injured The pubâ€" reekly by he Highâ€" ‘Forester, rest Acaâ€" orest colâ€" tion. â€" An ing busiâ€" company, age . from. ‘iates the Deerfield ‘of weekâ€" ‘company _ publicaâ€" | Journal, d Adverâ€" ge daily Society "thereby PBESQ, rue to AY Next Monday evening the beautiful new â€" Waukegan Recreation Rooms will open doors to the public, affordâ€" ing me‘x‘:f. entertainment not only for Waukegan and Lake county lLut for the éhlt(im:: ShAore from Chfâ€" cago to | â€" more . comâ€" pletely appointed place of its kind ishnot to ]bebexom:i;::ywl;m. a fact which realized only in« spection, | Most rooms of: m‘. kind are. installed: by a bowling or billard man, who slights the other departâ€" ment but}not so here, as the sixteen special swick tournament alleys, melevr; Brunswitk ‘carom and et tables, ‘as well‘as splendid soda fountain and 'flxtu?:. are only a few of |the features,. . ; â€".;=> /.. RECREATION ROOMS OPEN AT WAUKEGAN !~\ _‘ This bank has séerved the people of Highland Park _ and the Skokie V alley for twentyâ€"five years and has been a most conspicuous factor in fostering the growth of the city and the adjacent country. $ .. \ : The Home of Savings Depositors > : Fpohted place of its kind n ons 1 be realized only in« l Most rooms of: &”Hné led by a bowling or billard Special Premium T. H. Decker &Co. 15 South St. Johns Ave. The HHIGHLAND PART STATE BANK is one of the most successful banks in Chicago‘s metropolitan dikâ€" trict. Its deposits per capita of city‘s population are far above the average and it enjoys the full confidence of the people of the ¢o$xmunity. | ; _‘ If there is one sure barometer of a city‘s progressive or stagnant character it is the condition of its banks. This is particularly trugsof Highland:Park, for the two local banks have shownâ€"remarkable gains during the last two years; in fact, one of them, the HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK, has deposits of approximately $C%,7OO,OOO,' which| exceeds that. of any bank .in Lake unty, â€"â€" : | ' 1 1y f wfrm ANY WASHING MACHINE OR MANGLE | «. YOUR CHOICE OF Aerobell washing machine, two or three cup yvacuum _ Gainaday wa‘vshingjma;chine . : Thor washing machines or mangles i Maytag washing machine | | Simplex ironer [ ut Conlon waghing machines y Dexter washing machine . "as. Snow White clothes dryer; made by the Williamson Heater Co. _ : ie f We éan"get otliler‘ machin different make. / / 1 Classic Faucei Fromthe Chicago Evening Post £ t3 uine Church } 42 Pieces S Â¥iew will be held .Tn Monday, Wedâ€" nesday and Friday of each week, at 4 p. m. Thege reviews are quite specâ€" r, as the post containg artillery nd cayalry units, in addition to the infantry garrison. public is inâ€" fi “.m »ed al * Tetar 4 1% AT nltuly on n Fod es for you if you desire a Vhite Closet Seat fum 2 <| / ‘ and Soap Cup ium 3 et of Dishea f . ‘Worship. The Rev, Prank Fit will prowch .. . Wednesday | â€" 00â€"Preparatory service for Holy (m" . The Rev. George zh”i’ of the Presbyterian church, Lake Forâ€" est, will preach, f towns .having â€"to gconomize onmw-bra The kids wil coâ€"operate ‘by PAGE SEVEN 14 xd "Pc it Jn €ty

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