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Highland Park Press, 10 Jun 1926, p. 1

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low Boies _ :i " PANSIES iursery Harmel Sbers {nuns in W Show of 11 rips with intense tlt, of. viliution, thine froze wilds of men; it; f without NTEST NES t s - VINES N IE WALKER h Slave " Fashion." "national News 2t'NE a and 10 count-nhuu-Il I's Notts "' counter- drama of n wont-'5 i400 " Bride , It and I I. A tale ieture an rim both prtttry1ty to! - in Ki rams crroN ?oft is :Unsm'fi mu: A JNE LOGAN inee 2:30 pm. INE Ttnd 8 s. The itory, of . jazz life) and hur- youll ' - ex- dramas.. ' 'rrrrtrut nation“ News d the I C,",; r. and' y who le at; . solved ma for J? 6 and for ' Fertilizer mdsaping [IKE a Wild Hutu who. be"! let brill; Mt'a'n new 2:30 w 11 pm. Pathe News Park 2125 true " irippinsr den BI] Kidograms ll " FINE PROGRAMS' mum 701.0“ m Elm Place School Graham 84 Combine Programs For 8 Schools; Oak Ten-ace The following is the program and the norms of the radium: Proceuioml..L‘incoln school orchootra Invocation.” , "Rev. Hugh Elmer Brown Lovely Appear - Gounod - Combined chorus of et,'? Ravinia and Watt Ridge schoo . Nmeigian Dance. So1vejtt's Song and Sailors some-Grier-Ravinia 8th grnde orchestra. Melody-Noll .eeee-- ..mP.. Dorothy Boot T.rante1ia--muhe Pt" _....... John Born Pinnot and cello duet Address tee.-'-- Rev. Hugh Elmer Brown Pale Moon-Logan -Lineoln School Merry June-Vincent .. -r-r--.-". Chorus Presentation of diplomas-Mr. W. C. ShipneS. president board of educa- tion, district No. 108. " Land of Hope and Glory-Mille ...... ' r __"'"'" ., FF'" mere Combined chorus . -__ ,V .. Choruses and audience Lincoln Esther Irene Anderson, Carl Geary Bingham. Jr., Robert Winglett Carr, Eleanor Loulte Erickson, Madeline Helm Evenlen, loin Caroline Glader, Role Michael Guder,Mizatret1s Mary Hyde, Ruth Adams Johnston, Tom Anthony Moore, Jr., Mnrgnret Louise Morse, Roger Burlew Paul, Carl Dud- ley Pearson, Charles Nelson Reich- nrdt, Willard Frederick Rogers, Flor- ence Emily Schneider, Hugh Mutin Seyfarth, Jessie. Spencer Smith, Lan- rn Louise Smith. Mary Elizabeth (Continued on pogo 3) 'x, The 8th grade graduation for the district' will be held at Lincoln when} auditorium on Wesdny evening, June 15, " 8:00. The Rev. Hugh Elma! iiii,G 'irihdiirst Coma“ church in Evnmn will be the wonk- er of the evening. 1 . - MISS WRIGHT T0 SPEAK AT EDUCATIONAL MEET America the Beautiful "Ameriea'g Challenge to the Rural School” Subject; Meet- ing June 27-July 2 ' Miss Nancy Grace Wright, who is in chute of the West Ridge s'chool, District No. 108. hu mopted the in- vitation of the National Educational Association to, speak at the sixty- Her subject will be lerig..tt Challenge to the Rural School. Miss Wright is well qualified to talk on this subject since her long sud suc- cessful experience nt West Ridge has been so honorably recognizéd by our County and State Departments. Minion to, speak at the sixty- fourth mum; meeting, which is to be held in P iladelphia, June 27 to July 2, 1926. . For three years West Ridge has been recognized as n superior coun- try school because of its high sund- ards along ‘the lines of building, equipment end instruction. Min Wright’s work is looked upon an a model for other rural schools end it is because of this recognition that she was recommended by the ofBee of the State Superintendent at Springfield as one who could best give the message to others at Phil.. adelphia. West Ridge is developing rapidly and will gpon be out of the clue of rural school. The community is grow- ing rppidli and plans we on foot by the Board of Education to add another room and give facilities tor shop work and other activities. DUSTER KEATON IN "GO WEST” SATURDAY Monday and Tuesday. "A Little Girl In a Big City"; Other Good Pictures The following pictures will be shown gt Purl tre next Week: Tonight and tomorrow night "A Trip to Chinatown” with 11;th Livingston. Earle Foxe, J. Futon MnrDonald; Saturdny. Buster Keaton in "Go West"; Sunday. "The Iron Trail" by Rex Beach; Monday and May. "A Little Girl in I Big City"; Wednesday and Thursday, "The Fate of I Ftht" ,iith Dorothy Revier. Forrest Stank! Ind Tom Ricketts. 'ee",,', Sunday. See program on bu: page of this pupa. PART I HIGHWOOD BASEBALL TEAM DANCE JUNE 12 The public tend. A dun: win be given “my ave- ning, June " under the "tsrhees of the Bight-00d l-ball an, ids-at! hall. Highvood. lute will be h- nhhod by the In” Int 0M1. The public is cox-dull! invited to Bt- 1 PART! MI LOCAL SCHOOLS aft'pg, 9.31..“ x q1fgdt',t, n an heard “drone- " that Cgtll:t,t't in; My "attirte F,1ltt,tt"r,ti lulu. Bans and he“ , the Ewennn Advertising company of Chi- cm on the proposition!!! Min: Highland Park. The ”other: In:- xutod the slogan, which the mock- tion is considering adopting: “High- Innd Nrk--Whtm Life in Living." In the human meeting which took, piece utter the dinner and " dreuel, Frank Sheehen reported pro- - mrthe letting of contracts for I new dance platform in Sunset park, to be ready for the festivities of!» nected witirmtthiand Pnrkdny, to ltte held July 28. Mr. Sheehen deb brit ed on the question of signs tor he -iral entrencu to the city; the members voted to empoher his com- mittee to spend $150 for nix unpro- priate sign. to be erected at all city eattrarieed,, Business Men Hear Slogan Smeateil far Highland Park ., The Alcyon Theatre will present the following picture: near? WkL A resolution was weed recom- mending to the post commnder at Port Sheridan that the mad within the reservation adjacent to the on line, from Washington street, High- wood, to Old Elm feed. Lake Forest, be impLoved. The road hu been bad.. ly torn up since the damning effects of frost last' winter. . NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM AT ALCYON THEATRE "Mer Second Chance” Stinky; President Witt outlined the pro- gram for Highlmd Park day and an- nounced that joint meeting: of the chairmen of various committees on the day would meet weekly beginning next Monday Normn Shearer in "The Devil’s Cir.. cus” with Charles Emmett Muck and Camel Myers; Fridny, “Harmon'- Finish" with Anita Stewart. Mnhion Hamilton and Johnnie “hiker; Sunr- day, Buck Jones in "A Man Pour Squire”; Sunday, "Her Sccond Chance” with Anna Q. Niuaott/Rmtt. ley Gordon, Chnries Murray; Monday, Tuegday, Wednesday, "The B-ur" with Norman Kerry, Lionel Barry- more, Henry B. Walthall; Thursthy. Lattice Joy and William Boyd in "Eve's Leaves"; My, “Mm Pte, Less Work" with Madge Dena-1: Stturday, "t9hiprrreeud" with Sean Owen and Joseph Behildkrnut. Mad- nee Biturdar See program on back page of this paper. WIN 4TH PLACE IN composed of Harvey Cain, Richard Hammond, Jack Meier, and John Baker, captured 4th place in the mile relay in the Stan National meet, sponsored by the University. of Chi- em --" / STAGG NATL MEET Relay Team Lose Third Plate BY Yard In Contept at Soldier’s A Field Saturday Jime li. The _ The team was in fourteenth pact " the end of the flmt 181) but we iiiViiii irpainkto to third by the end of the next' to Int lap. They dropped bekAo fourth in the hat lap Elfin: third by 5 yard. WM. McN'ANLY. JR. 'V -'-e - ' "WINS TOURNAMENT Sunset Valley Golf Club. Blind Hole Tournament, Sunday, In spite of the nhoweru, Saturday and Sunday the attendance " Sunset Valley Golf _flu1t was unusually good. The" Handicap tourmment entries and was won by Wm. 1y Jr., first p1tee 804040. " In“: --~v y-v-v- ~r -- .7. Three tttd for second plue: tt. B, Low 92-19-73. B. .0. Band 83-10-73, A. 0. Olson 79-6-78. Therex were two scores of 79 mu. A. o. Olson and H. Foley. Don't forget to turn in your scores. The tairways have been enlarged end the greens dressed which helps to speed up the nine. Who will lower the score this week-end? -rriik will be a Blind Hole taunt- ment, June 18th. Four prizes will be offered, two high and two low. POSTPONE DANCE AT ODD FELLOWS HALL Sherlderodge. I. o. O. F. No. 662 urirunsitiutdsdettetP'tr' iiCG"iiiiiiiuuiiFiiiiriiuttt iiiii"1,iiGG"iaFi 'tGmrreetitt _ ne- "1m”.- le ttet tLet. iarii " . Inter lute. rtrrther, Gia%iiurertrtauuriut" the The Deirtuid-tme1ds relax, gm! “The Barrier" Mondny, Tuesday, Wednesday it" "sham field, Saturday. June " in fourteenth place had ST MeNan. Edward M. Lain: Appointed u fkeretarrautd Commissioner of Parks Upon Wmen’s _ Retdotntioat PARK BI). ‘A special election om. East Park district held on Saturday. June tr, for. the purpose ot submitting to the peo- ple of the district s proposition to ex- tendtheiimitsoithedistricttoin- dodealiterritorywestssfnrasths city hound-ties prior to pause of the last annexation ordinance result- ed in a small but decisive vote foe, the annexation, I total ot 151 votes being out for and 6 sninst the two propo- sitions. Br the election. the Esst Perk district is thus extended to Include all parts of the! .city hounded by the old lines previous to the annexation ordi- nance of n few weeks .36. City Council Meets. , At the meeting of the city council Fridsy evening. the regular business wss transacted. A petition from the Dumsresq Spencer post, America: Legion, that it be granted the use of First street for. s demonstration in connection with the Fourth of July celebration. wee granted. Wsnen Resign- i'ro- Perk Bond At s meeting of the Eat Park board Mendez evening of this Meek; the resignation of Edward _ A. Warren as secretary of the board was accept- LIGHT VOTE 18 RECORDED ed and Edward Lament: nppoint- ed a sect-amyjnd commissioner of Pith. IN mm caused by Mr. king’s resignation as commissioner ge,.'" bond has not“ yd: - til . T , . An Italian laborer by the name of Emilia Morelani and in the employ of the Northmoor Country club was ,truek and intently killed while driv- ing a two wheeled art, drum by one atom, um: the track: of the North- western " Roger William avenue Bid: received try the board for'the construction of a concrete dance plat- form to replnce the old structure in Sunset Park were nil rejected as too high. Additional bids will be received and considered June 21. Bids will be asked for on three propositions: one for a rough. tutihtirhed concrete put- form, one for a malted concrete plet- form, and another on the ten-um floor to be installed. he board instructod its .enzineers to proceed with an estimate for the condemnation, of property' for s punk out of the truck opposite the Rovinis station running north and south on Roger Willisms Ivonne, some to Be token care of by special assessment MAN KILLED AT RAVINIA ', CROSSING YESTERDAY Was Driving’ Across Tran Roger Williams Ave.", TI Struck By. Fast Train morning. Frank Rocha. mother omploye of the club was with him, but saw the fut approaching tum which wu northbound and jumped in time to es- cnoe with a few scratches. Ere witnesses ssy that the cart wee hlmost cleer of the tuck when emit. The cart we: thrown with such force against 1 telegraph pole on the north side of the road that " severed the pole in two. A small engine or pump that wu in the cert was entirely demolished as- we: the out. The horse escaped uninjured. 'There ere gates st this crossing but evidently they were up. otherwise the cart could hot hsve gotten on the track. 7 The man that was killed is ssid to have been untried and had a family living at Dslseli, Ill. , In years past there Were a num- ber of fatalities It this crossing. but this is the first one since the reilrosd compsny installed gates. there several years ago: _ , _ " 7 l mm nu. minors. THURSDAY, JUNE to. was WARN DOG OWNERS TO MUZZLE ANIMALS l -iUtii"r"Urt-itop It tango“! crou- Jrttts and look. Do not depend on the gate man. ' ARDEN SHORE QUOTA NOT YET COMPLETE Highland Pat’s quqta to Arden, Shore lg $5,000. Up to the mount time only 82,581 ha been subscribed. A number of pledgeb haven“ been sent in. end at urgent response is we quested. Anyone 1!th not ntreadat pledged end would .ike, their sub. scription will‘be My unpaid-ted. Help nine Highland Park’s quota! "notieeusta-dtoatrperl. non: mint " m ”M an; Immune 2tflat't,8 www.m3t-m 1 tiebsmretorrt8settirti8Fttk ' l, *TE'QM mink-1 is an ttgd.red to ”in at! impound .11 qtmrtt-Ud don i BIL ANNEXE I'rlti)tit)ttit ttthem 'iii yea'umy (Wednesday) ilt patlltif it NEwsEm f VALLEY q Igl)igtl)i0I?lliRM0N STARTED LAST SATURDAY Special Preliminary Trip of Of new. and Guests on Fri- day; Description of! . the Route In a special trip over the MI Sko- kin Why route of the Nutmemlm Line lat Friday, om o! lt rand. member: of North Shore city conneilc Ween Chicago and Inna“, tamper men ind other (not: rm given . demonstration of the coul- pleteneu of the new line despite the short time since work “a united thereon. The party also was taken through the {rounds of, St. Mary's of the Lake um nary " Mandamus. mo exta- sivo and notable preparations haw bean made for the coming EueUristte congress. At noon the partyaras on- tortpined at luncheon " the mllroad'p construction camp st Blodgett. The new line started regular operstion on Saturday. 3 - - The Skokie route included "tr- eight miles of single track Pitt down in the lush mendowlanda penning the their: line to the west, north of Niles Center, which extension u e part of the route. end the railroad precede north to e "Y" that leads heck to the main line on the cut end; to St. Marys-of-the-Lake and Mundelein on the west. The roadhed cuts through . beautiful countryside that is mot yet obscured by the artistic hillboprde of ”WWW uy but: .r6uttri' "IIIMIUB U] subdivide". It pauc- 110mm sud SCW Bitte Granite Deign through the est-tea of many wealthy‘ . Practically Complete: Will Chicnxoans living in the Lake Forest Chat so” ' and'nghland Park region. l _ .-..-_ Comfortable and My The Skokie valley route is a modern ele'ctric railroad made as comfortable and attractive as poaaiblo and one that will lend ittrelf to high-speed opera- tion. By its mean: the running time between Chicago and Milwaukee and (Continued on page 8) Legion Auxiliary In Char Poppy Day, Its Mani”. Use of Proceeds The American Legion. Dnuuresq Spencer post, and the mimicry m very grateful for the results of Poppy day. The sale was carried oh under the direction of the claim“ of the Poppy committee. Mm‘ank J. Ro.. mm and her committee nnd the pop- pies sold realized the Inn of $331.64. POPPY DAY SALES The deduction of the pmhue price of the poppies leevee {net balance of $216.54, with which to canyon the service work of the legion and lux- ilinry during the coming year. Poppy day is not s tag. day. It is the one day of the you when by web. ing the little red Bowir, emblematic: of the figld of Hender- whue do much of Baert'flee end sums-inc were; ttfret'etl by the youth of our land. s maul people any show the reverence and. "eetion which is due the reel; sufler-i era in the crest qonMet, A nonwor- thy feature of the sole ‘gof poppies col this day is that all of; the grant ?i applied directly to the - for which it is solicited. There isno paid otBeel; force. no commission, no untied cen- vshsers. The members'of the - isries work hard and unselfish” from i .eo'rlv morn to solicit the (unit. Thel funds are used' to are; for the sickl and helnlessiir hmrpitaito core for the families of tmfotuttmtite eat-service! ’men who csnnot do so themselves and ' not vone penny in wept wilihout taking good are that it is windy sud eco- nomically expended/ - A .. - . Tp the Poppy day claim“ and her committee for their valued service the nresident of the auxililry extends her heartfelt thanks. , ' MEMORIAL GIFT or RAVINIA CHILDREN The Ravinin'achool children lent an automobile load of ftowtrs and one hundred and fifty qmun nanny: to the. United States Veterans hospital at North Chicago as their bit-townrd Memorial day. Mrs. B. E. Mason, chairman of the rehnbi1itattiott oom- mittee of the 1oear,Ame_Utrion taxman, took the fiowem to the hou- piul far the children. Each of the tTG 'ii-tttki-sta') "e'eived' ' note- uy for known ind the Me was decorated with the rettudndei, of the gift DISTRICT llO'IOHAVE I "" “Wu!“ ”'-“““" ‘.:- 2 tmdn (even .Junel I 2 NEW SCHOOL BUILDING i,fdt/t,'lftki1 tttq wilt Leu, _ -----'-rt_'X /,',',tgg1"tTr'dW7'li"l'dN,'ll'l, 't'iaornrrtowunt#r.t,gt!rq,t, /iirihrytetiHu.of2ttPftee "iitTriiVilewuo4rtii FérriiGiueehyteh..Ptor,ftet1t inDUtrietNo.M0, ammo-ammnuwmwmh -iiosmnedtrrtururrPrt u. this“ At-ries-ttea',. 5,,t,iiega1',t,ea"d'%tttP "iTuiiekdtrot-utut-e4hyeth. bondiuueumqto» j '." 'ehrmstr,tmudh,tr"nd. I , NET GOODLY SUM I PeapkofHWhrknndM 'stutd,nrhntemrtutre-foet1Ms. urdannratttNedtotnetttd-time 1m an. mar, rm mom good Kronor-hip m promised. Actuation ,vrill be provided for the nth may. "tenproffrmwith Ill-Wald; Junctions fol-young and old digs. tTtitremr)l1ttetempthtrrt1rfoet food without uniting and dumb trruetstouke"ioetrntrvkitomwutt toutit. [pony that one in to be in BM tek end on display today without He’ll. Thisrearnrtttbeehmtaomroet .' July Fourth end tome lucky per-on will be its proud posse-or. l Aimee! every week one eeeo ple- tum in the movies of name new War Memorial. Europe has its memoriek Honoring he men who fought to the iGrcet. Wer in elmoet every village. vend nothing imprcuee the Amer-lee: tnveller more then these tribute- of honor. mrhundPitot-tt' Memorlel. deeizued by one od ite own citizen. Jemee Calm of Ita.. vinie. Mr. Ewell he: working on his deem!“ mum e yeer end no one realise- how much time it he: taken, end endleee detail. he gren- ite in at the Anderson Home» Co. in Chiengo and is elmoet complete. iltt bronze an summer and I lpoint a week] IWhen the Fer nailed. I nu in your I Tonight and tomorrow night, Hor- .old Lloyd in "Por Ham's Sub"; Saturday, Fred Thomson and his won- der home Silver King in "Bands HAqu the Border”; may and Mow lldny. Bebe Duniell in “he Palm and! ,Girl”; Tuesday, Wednesday. - lday, Peggy Hopkins Joyce and Ova {Moore in “Skyrocket”; My and 3 Saturday, "Meddling Woman" fum- le, Lionel Barrymore. hitting. Sut- ‘urday. See program on buck,” of mm. paper. ' f mule by tho prfld A.“ LeeioaPoertNo.Nrtituthmtmt, which ,rit1uuid.ottttte_le tmnpUgrottnds on Walkman-d “Wydtemoonandmthm 12th. beeiftetd Lento» v , 110mm m l," _,' (i Boat at Carnival . ImMlllhlri Saturday Afternoon F _ if; At four o'clock the in than will blow for ninety ”can“ much. the each] opening oftheumiul. Mr.hmeoirtt%r,-teoamV oftheBettYeuNtoate-sdtot- tional on- ofthe Aatieehan Leeloas 'trettseprtnebatat_ofthel tel-noon An orchestra will furnish the music for the auxin: in the evening in the Mamie temple. A Buick ”an is Ito. ‘inc given any um feature of the carnival. . A1ureumedtoavaiitts-e1sof this splendid opportunity for I 3011! ',ta1tt,,1t2,'gir,,t'tsttgl'.'" porttoamoctwo mania-don. NASH FOB BENEFIT WAR MEMORIAL HERE ”Phi-port model of the Null med- sber has proved no main thet the oer promised for the benefit at the Bitthland Park War mm but not been delivered. However. we have the promise' of the NuhASIE‘QOI: Thetmuikethrttreutouenstthi. summer and Mr. Bastian will - point-peck] Sundny in October Whenthe War lemma] willbeun- Thu in your opportunity to com- pletethe nun still ,toeded--tt" thon- und dollnu. Eeerroreeettmtartd some lucky person will be driving a new car July tttttr. “Hands Across the Border” Sub urday; “The Palm Beach Girl" ',2 Days "gEYRoCKRr' 8 DAYS " H. P. THEN]!!! Next week the following picture! will be shown at the “W M That": t. l, LINCOLN SCHOOL TO RECEIVE SET OF FLAGS North Shore chapter of the Dutch- ters of the American Revolution will assemble at the Lincoln oettetot on Green Bay mod, loud” mm. June 14, ut 9:30 o'dock. In. My willwetent 1 set of “and” "host. the amber: will all p by who Oaths Rubin who! M In. 'ialdistr"wmpmasentnsetofihi. SACRED MUSICALE ON SUNDAY EVE!!!“ Eldon“ pupa-dons no hem rumba-by ' , Wynn-hon l«th do. " sputum _ can-clumh which innit-6m ”am-hop distributed“ ( unwmu. .Md We! iaritt-rf ' diatom-H94 coau- - “and“ 7 Juli. "I'd dun Wyatt'- b ,',,fttt'gL"LaT."ut',,o,T't honttttehttnd "e.WTttinmt Ray. W_‘L~ -rrrtrtarit. ie,,,tt1t'tp2,eP"u""""' {width-m . "2ti',' with" m Augu- .... atitk tst-tttttd t2tfgattN,t"gtg,1t',t: “Glorious 101.1,..." In.“ “Land of Bowman-1"” Mr Ptmteite B "My have M GH.’ , tlt ', “John Peel” l In” "ttink" "1 the .ll,t:f, with.» 'r..'1l'1.r.'1.l'l w..-.. Me., by 55 new club, _ ,t ‘. "A-ten" -ri,iiru-, cl Medal of gum .1:de I M Saint-ton Modem Poetry... tarutt" has: An American 84w :.....__. mm Athletic“ “them much-u- thegnduta guns-hem. (Cami no?) JULIUS P} Won of than ...._..-,L f ....-.--.r.mm-remmm"". mm.- I.” aii2i7diirTii ttft ' I! , ' ehtrteh Pride I L' ettetfbrm n ' 'gu"tur2t, a eight "e, . . __ Add t1iiiLiiiiirii, f mrsuysd 7* that" at :40 “It! CM Jdiids " of iatit and was: not. , will. a - ticket-ulnar and A theesh." I can nub. mpoue. arrival” [mm ”Mb irse,rasdenBed tum-built; notreoehthe “It.“ mum _ up“! dam "re"- iiiiuTiiiiitir _ 'ehmk up“ #6BTNP"%'"'"'""'" TttettUhopwiA' .h-MIM chitin-Juan W”; thenrvicedow “IMP.” qte.aare11nn who" 4 thttt church-re ', 085“! “luck“ tureyrftitten "entree- hymn '.ci2i,',t.'tttW. thembmd OH- I!“ irtvttrd. n. dun-d» 7; was“?! WILL 3 _ WWII his SUFFRAGAmlIOP T0 _ VISIT m cm 11.. w. an M. W“: l Mun" t',t,i,attt.ti. Dtr.tirtt Mrs. Arthur rfutd “It” “forum her'booo.W. ”Moon. 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