YÂ¥ 14 [| m #t% i P _ The Highbland Park Pres ing has just spent| $150 for fisking tackles and his friehds are expecting great things from him. on M*. andâ€" Mrs. w Bloomfield and son, Harold, |are enjoying . a months trip to California. §21.5i Mrs. Nathan and *son, Howâ€" ard, haye returned |from xfl;:.@a. Va., where they *ha . Mr. F. W. Cushi hotel. leaves next York from where urday for Nassau, to be gone three The Junior de ent of t?r«_ hyterian Sunday 1 held their anâ€" nual Christmas at the churgh on Tuesday evening. Following there was 4 picture "Christ Spirit" which was shown to the ‘chilâ€" dren, after which|they enjoyed : reâ€" freshments. j t J gratulations on t blrtix"ofr;- b-;l;.y boy born W y, Dec. 22 at the Big_hlagd Park dtal. / â€"..l¢.=u ; Henry Wacker| of Milwaukée is spending the Week with his sister, Mrs; Albert Pa of Clifton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Kraméer of Onwentsia avenge}are receiving : conâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Gerket and daughter, Anna, gpent the Wweekâ€"end with Mrs. Walter ity. =]} j Mr. and Mrs.*Edward Mead and daughter, Pearl, of North \Chicago, spent Christmas ith Mr. gnd| Mrs. Du} Garrity of MeDaniels avenuge. ; Awstcs Wirs 4600 se urew c d3ud 1 Mr. and Mrs. | Otto Homewood avenug ann of a son on Thursday, Highland Park hogpital Mrs. Caroline ( bert of Toma, w her daughter, Mr: McDaniels avenue Mr. and Mrs. Herman Adanson of McGovern street| are the happy parâ€" ents of a baby bey born .Friday, Dec. 24, at the High Park hospital. Mrs. John VanderBloomen of North avenue is on the}sick list this week. Mrs. Caroline Gerke and ton, Herâ€" bert of Toma, Wiseonsin, is visiting her daughter, Mrg: Walter Garrity of Mrs, Karl A. Roth, aso |NZ Green Bay road left toflay for apakoneta, Ohio to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Herbst and other relati and friends. , r; William Chilikas is planning a rir to Greece where he expects to remain for.three months. . This will be|the first visit with his mother and ho?;e folks, in thirteen years. | . ] Riddle family of Vine avenue spent ‘Christmas day with Mrs. Ridâ€" dle‘s sister of Winnetka. _ _/ â€"| . The: Junior choir of St. John‘s church were entertained at the home of their leader, Mrs. Karl A. Roth, on M?)rdny _eveninfl' after the reguhr, choir rehearsal. L C . visiting f \ _ The demands of. socialists, communists and manyâ€"vestured ipacifista do not much impress the great American,Legion-‘ The \Legion members know more about the "horrors of war" han all ithe yapping pack of,.enemies and parasites in this country who spend their time in making appeals for the abandonment 9f our tional defense. The Legion served in the world‘s greatest, most orrible war. Officers and members of the Legion do not wish gain to experience the "horrors of war." To this end th y are oing everything that in their power lies to assist in the prévenâ€" ion of war, and it is their â€"belief that the way for the Mited tates to adopt in order to attain to a reasonable degree of naâ€" ional security is to keep ‘the nation so well defended that no Pther power or powers will care to engage us in combat. . e 1 This country wants noâ€"more of war, but the slightest study of mditions in Europe and parts of Asia since the signing ‘of the istice sufficiently"indicates that war remains a very strong obability. In coming wars the United States has no wish to Have a part; it need have no part if it keep itself well defenided d competent to refuse to be drawn into conflict, or comp etent enter such conflict in behalf of a righteous cause with suffi tlent wer and prestige to influence the determination of battle and justice. _ | â€" 4 »d€ __ The new year promises to come in with no ou w imiding % ture save its widespread prosperity. But that alaxtr’ï¬. "will" MiAke it notable in American Ristory. * by «4 perity. Much of this new buying was with money newly earn ing the prosperity of the country. It comes front every s society and industry; it defies classification as wages, savings, profitsâ€"it is the net result of an almost unive! in aselter uid 4 New bonds aggregating $25,000,000 were sold during week of December, g: largest volume of any week for ‘i:rices also were the highest, and there were not enough t The passion for technical improvement, or efficiency, into which the pioneering spirit of America has been transmuted, exemâ€" plified, among other‘ ways, by the application of electric p wer to a degree never before known in any land. â€" : ‘ F : The i 'usungperityofAmericahunotbpencedofl by a:â€"small group of powerful industrial magnates, but Has been scattered‘ in a golden shower far and wide among all classesâ€"and to such anlextent that to speak of classes at all in the United States to the | pean an‘anachronism. K There almost times as many automobiles in the United States as in all the other:parts of the world put together. The nsi*m curve of wages has enabled the American worker to boost his rhdard of living. . He can now actually buy on eâ€"quarâ€". ter as much again with his weekly pay as he did before the war. The radibp aeri on almost every house in any city are mute markets of the adv. ‘of American labor. Never before i ere the comfortsâ€"even luxuriesâ€"so widely diffused among men. . _ _ Entered as 84 Clags n March 1, 1911, at the post office @mbo:Iudcrtbn of March 3, 1879. i mung,nAY{ 'DEQEM PAGE SIX e Week v Pa of Mrs. Wili ivenge!are _ on the b f airk yiu r dej e rday 1 (e the mast hey, will sail on Satâ€" Bahama Islands, nths. Mx? Cashâ€" $150 for fishing ds are expecting w Bloomfield Otto Swanson of _ announce the birth day, Dec. 25 At the g, of the Moraine Puesday {for New Social And Personal THE LEGION AND ARMAMENT > A YEAR OF PROSPERITY Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Maher of Glenâ€" coe avenue, announce the birth of a daughter born Tuesday evening at the Highland Park hospital. Mapredibath i a l 18 s d d dR ucd 1 ° Creek, . Mich., Tuesday to visit friend. He will return the latter ‘patt of the week. € Mr. and Mrs. John Tether en ers tained at a Christmas dinner on Sate urday, + The DeForest school celebrated Christmas most happily in the plays room of the Y. W. C. A. Many guests in addition to the mothers of the chils dren were present. The children were carollers and dispensers of gift3 which they had made. â€" In January the school will be open two afterhoons a week from 3 to 4:30 o‘elock for any children interested in learning how to make things in wood or with varied, art materials. ' Florevnce-Mayr Snow and Eagar j Snow, Jr., are home for the holida from the Principia school at C Louis. covering from a fall downstairs. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haws and fa ily spent Christmas day at the ho of . Mrs. Haws, mother, Mrs, Schweiger of Glencoe. o RnWD s < Little Albert Sheldon Axt fell | the ice and broke his right arm, '€ cerftly. He is getting alono ni. Mr. Robert Ma;i:ar:m of Rav is at home from Duluth, Mich., for Christrifas holidays. Miss Margaret Parkin entertai at dinner at the Drake, Monday e ning, preceding the Corinne Mc] ball at the Blackstone. of Vine avenue, during the holida . Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen enter ed the Neighborhood club ‘at br Tuesday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Munsen of Ditâ€" tendorf, Ta., are spending the 16liâ€" days at the home:of Mr. and Mr L E. W. Brown of 507 St. Johns place," Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Weiss ahd daughter of Iowa are visiting thgir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MowWkrs of Vine avenue, during the holidava Rev. Frank Fitt went to Batt o db io sb is (oo i ao e e ae t + le is ;et{i;g‘ .:_long ni;:« who has_ been very ill is howâ€" m of first the FOR RENT . CARD OF THANKS We Wilb to k our ma 1ve=, neigh and friends indness and s mpathy â€"show ur late bereavement. i1enry Bacon has for . the holidays hiarrictte moss of I lir, and, Mrg. Rog a breakfast at 1 p. Country elub on S Mrs. Buneu{ Mott will give a t.ea1 on N her home. > Beginning Japn. 1, 1927 ordon, foot specialist, wi fice at :380 tral ave enings ‘by appointment. | mas weekâ€"end. HIs | . Mr. B. O.|Fritsch spent Christmas in Ames, I#., visiting his son and daughter, r. and _ Mrs. Roger Fritsch and family. fx" The Worth While circle. will enjoy their annual| theater party this. eveâ€" ning (Thursday). 7 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haws had as dinner ?x ts Sunday Mrs. L. Schweiger "of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Leverhier and famfl)u:f Glenâ€" tiew, Mr. Joseph Rau of | ilmette, Miss Stacia Cooney of Chicago, Miss Rose Schweiger and Syl. J. Schweiger of Glencoe. 3 Miss Janice McNear‘s debut, ball at the â€" Blackstogne Tuesday © evening, giver by her| parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Webker McNear of Chicago and Highland| Park was oné of the largest of th many young people‘s parties given (that evening. ~ Mr. : and s. D. S. Boynton of Hawthorne lane will hold their arnâ€" nual New Year‘s eve party at her home on Fridgy evening. \ Ada Thomak is visiting ‘friends in | Norwood ParKk this week. Miss Janicd MceNear‘s the â€" Blackstgne â€" Tuesc given by her parents, | Charles Webber McNea and Highland| Park wa largest of th¢e many y« parties given that eveni _ Save the to hear Mr. the Univers en meeting | Woman‘s c Mr. and daughters, tawa, visit and Mrp. W The ope Park . Wo evening of is Mr, University tutes fbr that a selves of very fine Richard guests Wil Yale, and sity of Mi Park was & Highl Wednesday, Mrs. Thomas Mc race entertained a on Christmas eve. Miss Markaret La Shelle is enterâ€" tiining at dinner this evening preâ€" ceding the Chapman party; Mr. and |Mrs. Edgar Ball entertainâ€" ‘g{ the Ball family at |dinner . on Christmas. t % The| Rev. Roscoe Burgess of Villa Park was a Highlarid Park visitor on Mrs. Thomas McEwen of Naida terâ€" race entertained a number of friends Mr. Mrs. Charles McCarthy of Evanstor were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mré, Robert Greenslade. Mrs. George F. Bock entertained thirty tives and friends at a fareâ€" well p on Tuesday eve in compliâ€" ment to son, George Jr., who left on (Wednesday for Phoenix, Arizona, Wwhere he| will remain indefinitely. : ‘DF‘+Lois D. Greene having comâ€" pletedrher iperiod of internship at the Evanston| hospital is spending two weeks at the home of her, parents on Linden fvenue before‘ going â€" to Withita, Kansas, where she enters the office ‘of |Dr. ‘Arthur‘ 8.‘Seydell, an ‘ear, nose|and throat specialist. _ :Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy of Evanston | spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fredâ€"Greenslade. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Burns of ‘Minneapolis are spending this week with Mis. Burns‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan. Miss Burns was formerly| Miss Helen Sullivan. a ' ~Mr. Mrs. George Robbles of Chicagd were the mmm of ,Mr. Mrs.â€" Rolland BleimehI. * Miss |Martha Thompson of Beloit, . Wis., is the guest this week of Miss Billy Bell. > 4 h Miss |Mildred Mihills is the guest over the holidays of her sister, Mrs. George |W. Rossetter.. . . â€" m The |Misses Peggy and / Nancy Morse of Buffalo, N. Y., formerly of Highland Park are guests of friends here this week. Miss:Peggy is visitâ€" ing Miss Ruth Johnston of Waverly road and Miss Nancey is the guest of" Jane Hart of Lincoln avenue. . Mr. Gosling of Madison, Wis. is the chouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. John A, Bell of N. St. Johns avenue, ranean cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Snow will vigit as well Rome, Florence, Nice, ris, Brussels and Holland points, |returning to New York April landâ€"America Line, on its of acon has as a houge guest olidays his cousin, . Miss »oss of Pittsburg., : bMrs. Roger Vail will give ors and friends for the | 3’“‘?‘“0 shown us in, avement. fues . Ir;m Henderson and family. c ~~=©> d4pd We 9A e d F:.tke now, Jan. 18, and go iam Hayz, a classmate at ice Gross of the Univerâ€" higan. : meeting of the Highland n‘s club will be on the Jan. 18, and the speaker Mason, president of the of Chicago, on "Substiâ€" ience." â€"It is hoped t many will avail themâ€" is opportunity to. hear al Mrs. Lester Guyot and ean and Dorothy, of Otâ€" their aunt and uncle, Mr. lliam Guyot over Christâ€" Max Mason, president of ty of Chicago, at the opâ€" of ‘the Highland Park To CcLassiry ts _~â€"-_-_-h-f-'â€"" )ms furnished for houseâ€" uple may have. almost ished bungalow‘ at mod~ _P. 1813, ‘** ddnd x Parkin has as house HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS t, will be in his avenue, Highâ€" &}r%d'vaf & “ï¬ï¬ Mediterâ€"| SHERIDAN ROAD IN In order to give our employes _ twoâ€"day rest, the Cafeteria will be closed New Year‘s Day and Sunday, January 2nd. Open ‘for business as I ie qi o o oP oo e nem‘e amvad for repair made many a child happy on Christmas who otherwise might have missed some of the pleasure of that day, .. .. X en o e td on 4 €0 the Doreas home. The good work done by the firenjen with. the toys donated PC OR nopetihes woe w Â¥I ing the period approaching the holiâ€" days, for when Christmas arrived they had about 300 pieces which they had repaired. These were distributed among ten localâ€"families and the reâ€" uuir's‘der were sent in one big load to 4. uns h4 L © The firemen over at the fire station proved to be capable toy tinkers durâ€" ing the period anpronchin@ tha hal About FIREMEN‘$ TOYs M 23 00 cun 0 ioh in mec on e uoi The chief also reports that * on Christmas day a fireman‘s smoke or gas mask was lost from the big pumpâ€" er while going to a fire on Moraine road. . Anyone who finds is is urged to return it to the fire station, as it may beâ€" needed by the firemen at lnyJ Hima time . _Fire‘ Chief Hoskin calls attention to the fact that the fire department is .unable to ‘lend hose for flooding ponds and other purposes, for which namerous requests for hose have been â€"received> at the fire station. . Indisâ€" criminate opening of hydrants for flooding ponds in the winter is likely to result in the freezing of the hyâ€" drants which would render them use less in case of fire, the chief points out also. Those whoâ€" want ponds flooded will have to apply to the city cog:cfl-for permission, Hoskin states, HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETRIA Chief Points Out Reasons . Refers Applicants to the is o City Council FIREMEN CAN NOT _ : LOAN USE OF HOSE The councilâ€"déferred until January 8 action on the bids received for pavâ€" ing streets in the . subdivision south of Roger Williams avenue and west of the tracks. bout 300 of Them Re and Sent Out to Cheer _â€"__ _ tle Ones Christmas ful contractors are The Merkle Conâ€" struction company, whose bid of $44,â€" 813.10, was the lowest of the seven <cil, adjourned to Monday evening from last Friday evening, the conâ€" tract was awarded for installing the water mains in Western avenue, Eastâ€" wood: avenue, Greenwood avenue, Woodcote place, Onwentsia‘ avenue, Chicago. avenue, Underwood avenue, Derrick street, Westwood avenue and Livingston avenue, for which . bidsl were opened last week. The successâ€" NEW WATER MAINS Merkle Co._ Gets It; Paving Award Is Deferred by Counâ€" LET CONTRACT FOR On Jan. 19 Mr. Bridges will give "The Art of Renewing One‘s Youth." On â€"Feb. 2, ."The Picture of Life in Engene O‘Neill‘s Plays," and on Feb. 16, "George ‘Washington, the Man versus the. Myth." Tickets for this course may be bought from Mrs. George W. Childs, tel. H. P. 677. l The first lecture on Jan. 5 is entiâ€" tled "The Centenary of the Piekv(ick Club and the Immortality of Dickâ€" ens." One hundred years ago, in Janâ€" uary, 1887, was the opening of the Pickwick club in London, and this event is to be made a great deal of in England this next month. ! Bridges to be given at the Highland | Park Woman‘s club on alternate Wg“d'n'u_day mornings at 10 :30 o‘clock. | HORACFNJ. BRIDGES ‘~IN.LECTURE SERIES 4' Premememmne First Lecture to Be Given Next Wednesday Morning: H. P. This â€"meeting formally completed the concrete paving of Sheridan road from â€" Wilmette â€" through .. Highland Park, work that has either been under construction or in litigation for sevâ€" eral years. > & f At‘a short .rgegting_ of the city coun ts on t s9n f Representatives from the village of: Winnetka, Merle Waltz, president of ‘the village of Glencoe, and several other members of the council, a repâ€" ‘resentative from the State Highway ‘department, Don E. Marsh, and Frank . A. Windes,; of Windes and Marsh, enâ€"‘ gineers for the work, and nprmnuof tives from the city of Highland Park met at the corner of Scott avenue,. Winnetka, and Sheridan road, to take part in a ceremony opening the road to the public. Messrs. Fnrmet.lQuic- ley and Walther of the Highway Conâ€"| struction company, contractors for the work, wereâ€"included in the group of officials. h Following. the completion recently of the paving improvement on Sheriâ€" dan road between the north limits of Winnetka and the north limits of Glencoe at the cost of $190,000, Sherâ€" January 5 will mark the opening of course of lectures by Horace J. ENS TOYS GO TO MANY CHILDREN Week; Eniilre‘i{ï¬" hway Is â€"~â€"" Now In Use af cil Until January, 3 Woman‘s GLENCOE IS OPENED to Cheer Litâ€" and ~WILL KRUMBACF{, { _« _ Sash, ‘Doors and Millwork _ \‘Telephone 1589 Phone 251 HIGHWOOD AIMS TO GIVE FRIENDLY SERVICE AT ALL TIMEs S:'; . Let Us Servs:tYomunv;l:b a * in vings Account ety & | A Handy Checking Account - i "WERE GROWING DALLY â€" crow wire se L . Our Savings Department Welcomes You to Start an Account Before the New Y ... "The Community Bank" Save Your Money NOW Teacher of J en NBE T L uo erhc‘ ®....,.___ Vioin, Ensemble Highland Park Studio, 355 Central Ave., Te â€"H. P 1hee Wiiivneaitinnnienteetinettintineiintmeermmrrmmmmmmnmmmemmesmss c l N EC SA Every Prescriptio) _:is absolately the best that that particular preser 'possibly can be. Our experienced pharmacists follo . doctor‘s prescription with conscientious care and ‘,fore the resultâ€" | 10 North Sheridan Road JOiP_‘_(_)t_l:'Chï¬shna: Savihé; Highwood State A Closeâ€"out There are really great drug houses and just The great ones are those that sell nothing but : highest grade products, theroughly tested fo and potency:am‘i timaemthebom from: v buy exclusively. We can therefore guarantee AND SAVE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR x+ ;e Loretta Shoi $3.00, $5,00 g ! : $10.00,$15.00 | & . |â€" 389 Central Ave. 389 Roger All from wellâ€"known | . makers of Dress, Sport |â€" and Street Hats. Formâ€" 1 erly priced up to $25, to . be closed out in four lots Tt t B Best Ridge Road, Highland Open Saturday Nights, 6‘ â€" Save Regrets Later! mldlithe. a. o8 GROW wWITH Us® |> THUERSDAY, pharmuciau follow the ntious care and thereâ€". knovm . Sport Formâ€" LOUISE M. it the very 3% £A a¢ h