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Highland Park Press, 15 Apr 1926, p. 22

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t} 31:3 4A t 4 [\ ht 14 $k PAGE TWELVE h 1 _ Al work guaranteed. Charges Reasonable. Estimates Free 16 Years‘!: | ; . ~ e t m«'fi'«; f ~ . Phone OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 PEARL THEATRE Cemmmograoporecrrmdegns Now is the Time for Cleaning Catch Basin PIANO TUNER HIGHLAND PARK SUNDAY PATHE REVIEW Shown at the "n Matinee Only A vivid action story of t and rustling. Love on thunderi hqofoluu?m’drmfd‘:‘tlo"Wm;‘ §o3 ag para enc e in c n e e AKRILLE and LAUGHS! Parmik Negwe *°*" ° "* * P ‘ Shown in Afterâ€" $ * â€" Chapter e in Afte "THE SCARLET STREAK" Cur" MONDAY â€" TUESDAY KIDDIES‘ CHARLESTON..CONTEST A delectable mirthâ€"provoking comedy of the finest gi‘we. + 00 H la iaw.fizlnmtéyunwit“m :YOU REâ€" WHAT A BICESTAG HIT "THE :PRINCE OoF PILâ€" WAY? OF COURSE YOU DO. |Don‘t miss seeing GEORGE SIDNEY a ‘%SOWAGNB! who was mistaken for the prlne% YOU,mIl D LAUGH * Then be sure and see "TH PRINCE OF PILSEN." | 3 Comedy, “gonmm THE NIGHT* > ; FOX NEWS MONDAY NIGHT I8 LUCKY SEAT NIGHT! If you are in the LUCKY SEAT at 9 P. M. youâ€"win a PASS good for ONE MONTH. i 4 8 FRIDAY ANITA STEWART and WEDNESDAY â€" THURSDAY es .i y "+] ROD !.eu ROCQUE | Marguerite De La Motte ; An abso Aietme k Da‘llu? -and thrilh in f the a M‘“’ a in on most ticpttoriu ever ‘told on the screen. o . Comedy, "SCRATCHING THRU®" h ie e hy Heart beats mingling with drum beats of war‘ â€" society pageants of mrpriugs â€"â€" fantasy â€" colorful love :zlu =«â€". All n.;:'i?% inspire in one of the year‘s finest films! ¢ Comedy, | ix Cat in Blunderland" . _1 FOX NEWS and a %.cut/fndndink ALLAN FORREST, MYRTLE STEDâ€" MAN, HARLAN, ROSE TAPLEY t3 Scenic, "THRU ENGLISH EYES" l‘u\ufllhth'lbuh])usmdhve served yiiu for the past 15 years; We stand behind our work. t n# BOX 24 THE PRINCE OF PILSEN THE “Gma ‘manonms with mfi Sullivan f _._.__ _A Whirlwind Fight â€" A Thrilling Horse Race! 2 Second Feature : | delectable mirthâ€" Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky Garbage Department H. F. PAHNKE 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Road, Rm. 10, Highland Park, IL 5Moonm:02:fly9Lm.w5p;n'.‘_fi' #J, »A HE WHO LAUGHS LAST THE BORDER SHERIFF Jack Hoxie ‘ National Association BUCKIN®‘® THE WEST "IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL A Western Action Comedy Drama dhut Lflfirx Kenneth McDonald CHovpte AorUier * | Flrunl-eeature T ¢ Pete Morrison Matinee at 2:30 p. m. DPOVUBLE FEATURKE â€"â€" ~First Feature © RED DICE oNE NIGHT ONLY lephone 619 AYLOR, Manager O TUNING Ne tb eS io Chapter 15 GEORGE SIDNEY with with . _ HENRY G. WINTER with V{Mle%fidn‘:dwkg on the roof, gutters, ers, outdoors, we are ,prerred to serve you in the making of flower mmgu- bins, bread boxes, drip. pans, 4 e canopies, etc. We mate them right â€" because they will be made to order. F SHEET METAL ARTICLES FOR INDOORS, TOO HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. 48 ‘North First Street ‘Phone 635 PHONE H. P. 1036 APRIL 19â€"20 APRIL 21â€"22 APRIL 18 APRIL 23 APRIL17 ~The marriage of Miss Gladys Ford, daughter of Mrs, Silas M. Ford. of St. Paul, to Richard Ordway, son of Mr., and Mrs. Lucius P. Ordway of St. Paul, and brother of Lucius P. Ordâ€" way, Jr., of Lake Forest, took place Wednesday evening, April 7, at 8:30 o‘clock in St. John‘s Episcopal ch\'frch of St. Paul. The bride wore a gown of rose point lace and satin with a tulle veil. She carried her mother‘s prayer book, Mrs. George E. Van Hagen, Jr., who attended her sister as matron of honor; Mrs. ‘Thomas Belknap (Miss Elizabeth Van Hagen) and M‘Lh Virâ€" ginia Collins of Chicago; Miss Maude Hill of St. Paul, Miss Nancy Heffelfinâ€" ger of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Van Deâ€" vanter of Washington, the other atâ€" tendants, were gowned alike in white taffeta with small closeâ€"fitting hats of gold cloth and slippers of gold, They carried arm bouquets of yellow gnlh lilies. R 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Borden of 1450 Astor street, ‘Chicago,‘ left Monday, April 12, for their Mississippi plantaâ€" tion for a two weeks sojourn. | Today, April 15, Mr. and Mrs. Wnynfi Chatâ€" fieldâ€"Taylor, of Lake Forest, Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews King, of Lake Forâ€" est, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Letts and Bud Rader will go down to Missâ€" issippi to be the Bordens‘ guests for a week. eE Mr. and Mrs. Ravenscroft 677 Valâ€" ley road, Glencoe, left Wednesday for a ten dn‘;npto Philadelphia and New York. en they return they egx ‘bring with them their dan A &‘. Harry Lipphardt, of Boston, and ir children, for a few weeks‘ vIl‘t in Mr. and; Mrs. Francis M. Case, 160 Sheridan road, Hubbard Woods, reâ€" turned last week from White Sulzhur Springs, W. Va. ~ Their daughter, CAroly.‘g.‘who is attending Smith colâ€" lege, nt her Easter.vacation with her parents. Mrs. Mae Dickson, sisâ€" ter of Mrs. Case, who also visited at White Sulphur Springs, left for a month‘s stay in Florida. : +/ Gleneoe. Dexter Cummings served Mr. Ordâ€" way as best man, and the ushers were Louis® Sudler, Henry Rowley of Chiâ€" cago, Jack Gnrl@u& olhs;{n F‘nnmeiseo, Chauncey , Hugh Hersey, Theoâ€" dore Tovnm‘bhrlu Patterson, Jr., and Jack Ordway. } A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s mother. ° An erigagement of recent announceâ€" ment and of interest to north shore residents, is that of Miss Margaret Haass to George D; Richards, of Marcus Richards of Tower Winnetka. Miss Haass is the = ter of the late Herman Haass of Chiâ€" cago. Her marriage will take place sometime in early May. _ P Mr. and Mrs. Graham Aldis , anâ€" nounce the birth of a son Monday morning at Michael Reese hospital. Mrs. Aldis was formerly Miss Dorothy Keeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Keeley of Ritchie court. | Mr. Aldis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur T. Aldis of Lake Forest. |_ Mrs, Bernard Nath, before her marâ€" riage Thursday evening, April 1, was Miss Ruth Stein, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Lawrence M. Stein of 812 lfiyfl place, Winnetka,.. The wedding was solemnized at the Sovereign hotel at 9 o‘clock in the evening. â€" | Mrs. C. Edson Manierre of â€"Lake Forest, with her two children, Cyrus and Billy, is planning to leave the first of July for Cape Cod, where she will pass the summer., F1 ‘â€"Mr,: and Mrs: Borden have leased "Woodlands," the Albert A. Spragues‘ Lake: Forest house, for the summer. They plan to move in the first of June. be off for Virginia Hot Springs this week to stay a fortnight. . ] Miss Daisianna Smith, who has been passing the winter in Palm ?fich with her mother, Mrs. Franklin P. Smith, of Lake Forest, is entertaining a group of young friends who are in Palm Beach on their Easter vacation,. Mrs. Smith gave a teaâ€"dance for her daughter and her guests Tuesday, April 6. She‘and Daisianna plan to remain in the gouth until warm weaâ€" ther arrives here. i Te Mrs. Edwin F. Bayley of 230 East Delaware place, is giving a luncheon today, (Thursday), in honor of Mrs. James Douglass Adams (Ka: ne Mordock) of San Francisco, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles T. Mordock of Winnetka, Mrs. Rudolph, Matz and her daugh> ter, Miss Ruth Matz, who have been visiting Mrs. Matz‘ son and daughter. inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.(gsn of Montecito, Santa ‘Barbara, Calif., returned to "Wynnecliff," their home in Hubbard Woods on Tuesday.. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matz are exâ€" pected to come to Chicago for a visit in May. : f The John F. Jelkes, Jr., of Lake Forâ€" | est, whoâ€" recently â€" christened r‘ Lake Forest home Matsonia, _to‘ tpTF4 THE HIGHLAND PARK PHKESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINUIS NORTH SHORE NEWS Miss : Edith Craig, from Catherine college, London, England,| has been spending the week in Winnetka, makâ€" ing ‘a study of the Winnih school system,. â€" She plans to put some of the work into her school in England. / Mr. and Mrs. Francis 8. Graham, 45 Washington avenue, returned from the West Indies last Friday. â€"| _ _ The Irvin L. Bimmoiroxs property ‘at 237 Cumnor 4 worth, has been sold to J nearn, of 1012 Ashland avenue; rette. Hill and Stone, of 404‘ Linden venue, Wilâ€" mette, were the brokers, | C e Mrs, Edward K. Welle’ of M wood lane, ‘Winnetka, was hostess to a number of friends y at lunchâ€" ton and bridge in honor of . Franâ€" ces Coonley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart Coonley, whose marâ€" riage to Edward S. Rawson, Jr., of New York is to take place May 22. â€" An engagement anno ent of inâ€" terest in Winnetka: is that ‘by Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Thomas Walker of Chicago, and formerly of this vilâ€" lage, of their daughter, Marion, to Denison B. Hull, son of Mt. and l:a Morton Denison Hull of Chicago and Washington, D. C. ; Miss Walker was a tebutante of several ‘s ago, and attended Miss W.lkcr’r school at Simbury, Conn. 7 ? /*<p where will you place it? §Wifl;‘m‘ concern that is able to show you the most service at the least cost, will you not? That‘s where we come in. We are willing to stake '*r reputaâ€" tion on the service we render. Reâ€" charging, repairing, renting, Also new batteries. | _ $ss e On +~Monday,, April ~5, | at . Grace chureh, Oakâ€"Park, at 5 o‘clock, Mrs. Dora Shaffer and Marvin E. Miner were married, Mr. and Mrs, Miner are now in California, and will be at home after June 1, at 220 Mortimer road, Glencoe. } y B Mrs, F. W,. Renshaw of 256 Sheriâ€" dan : road, Winnetka, who has been spending the winter in California, has announced &\le engagement : of her daughter, th Jane, to Herbert P, Wolfe of Wahpeton, N. Dakota. 'n-@ wedding will probably not;hhe place until early fall, ; y se Johanna Rakhling, Town of Newport. Account and report appro Matâ€" ter of final report continued until disâ€" position of! case in Circuit court,. |; LATE PROCEEDING * f IN PROBA’I'% COURT ‘August Wienecke, feeble min Town of Ela. : Fred C. Pundt ordered to turn over to conum the sum of : $500.00 and fu ~ amounts monthly to be determined upon conâ€" servator‘s report. [3 e wl C. Janet Hollstein, Wa In: ventory and appraisement bill apâ€" proved, â€"| _ as c aey. Matti Jenstrom,. Wauk ~Letâ€" ters of administration ed to Ida Jenstrom. : Bond of $500. Proof of heirship taken. â€" y s a Tom Welsh, incompem Highâ€" Rup;;idD“ t pi‘;aqon:z eC pondent not present > ters of conservatorship hfid to Elâ€" sie M. Welsh, wife. Bond of $1,000, â€" Eugene Galiger, Antioch,. Letters of administration issued to Bert Galiâ€" ger. Bond of $200. [ f Barbara C. Ames, town of Newâ€" port, Petition for probate of will filed and set for hearing April 26. _ Joseph H. Paxton, Zion. Will adâ€" mitted to probate. â€" Personal estate valued at $600 and real estate at $4, 500 given to wife for life, at her death to be ‘divided equally M children. ‘Proof of heirship taken. Letters: testamentary ‘issued to Earl B. Paxton, son. Bond of $1,400. â€" â€" _ . Mary B. Schnaebele, Libertyville, Letters of administration | issued to Austin R. Schnaebele. Bond of $500, Proof of heirship taken. â€"| _ _‘ Ellen M. Walker. Letters of adâ€" ministration issued | to ony F. Walker. Proof. of )eh's taken. Bond of $200. Eol o *R Service 11 South Second St. Telephone Highland Park 266 YOUR BATTERY WORK nÂ¥ sz PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS BEFORE YOU BUILD YOU NEED UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE PLANS Special Plans and Estimates submitted for your approval â€"COME EARLY AND AVOID DELAYâ€" / Oe ‘hoviel SUNDAY Glen Tryon Comedy A SPECIAL STAGE ATTRACTION Estimates Cheerfully Giyen. He Thought Money Could Buy Everyth even Love! _ . . But along came u:h ghg who :ggvazd himftil'e (;f his way, and, through the ups wns of t ing a?omance as you‘ve ever seen, helped him: his regeneration. * * : MON., TUES., WED "Memory Lane" takes you back over the to every happy thought you wanted to come true wâ€"«â€"~ takes you to the hilltops of romance. t AMUNDSON‘S POLAR FLIGHT PICTURES THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY APRIL ? 23 Leon Errol with Dorothy Gish Clothes Make The Pirate Leap Aboard for a comedy cruise of the seven one ocean funnier than the other The intimate story of good dame Betsy who yed at home and her sap spouse who went to sea. â€".. Felix Kat Cartoon Tuxedo Comedy SATURDAY ~â€"THE STORY OF A BELOVED BAD MAN WHO FEARED NOTHING UNTIL HE FELL IN R "Driftin‘ Thru"â€"playing with time, rambling, gamâ€" bling, shambling through life â€" then love and a 1 * 0, a hardâ€"hitting, quickâ€"thinking, sureâ€"shooting son of the Golden West. f t #\4 | y ~ Evéry dream of romanceâ€"every little heart throbâ€"liv in "Memory Lane." ; 7 Ha m,m,mwammâ€"mdfl' rug glxn the plainsman, pioneer, gfdmwr%tfr'tfiewrcthtma‘ the 4n â€"Added Attraction Fridayâ€" CHARLESTON CONTEST 1 A>uc ts 4 Come on, local Fans, and win a Cash Prize. Don‘t let your talent go Charley Chase Comedy .. Pathe mm .\_‘__ gPECIAL STAGE ATTRACTION â€"_ Eleanor Boardman and Conrad Napg FOR SOME, A ROAD WITHOUT ENDING â€" FDR ; ~OTHERS, A BROAD SUNâ€"STREAKED { HIGHWAY :.:. Â¥ The Auction Block esd \| HIGHLAND PARKIL / Walk hand in hand with your first love down memor? lane wmu ¢ l JOSIAH L. RICE, Architec REX BEACH‘S NOVEL SENSATION â€" ‘ _ NOW A THRILLING PICTURE! ie me gix dTher seferrand Kio! sath crery are six 0 > sai v one of themâ€"each one funnicrthnthe:t:g.' MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Memory Lane MORAN® BROTHERS Telephone Highland Park 2400 Continuous 2:30 to 11 :00 Special Matinee at 2:30 p. m toon International flm â€"Added Attractionâ€" f REX BEACH‘S with also also also also t+HURSUAY, APERIL 16, 1926 International News 860 CENTRAL AVE. APRIL 19, 20, 21 U sB 3 1o‘4 $ & APRIL 18 fnss gain E'!"" SPEC ANNE Voters ‘Terri city May for 1 city the the ( hee Mj kie V of city. of the laws wi *to incre vote «of used fo and fo: rapidly to the. west, & petition 3 € council § One preside wided an heard | tees, it of the: Vote YOLT The 4 for the G. Bing Irvingâ€" NEX Ton! urday, with R day ar turing tello : Many and â€" with C Clara Harlan present Saturd of this YOU H the of MÂ¥r. Mr. ts va Hig! will term workâ€" der LARS s dition street It) ge on N€ W it Rai ac cit he m

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