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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1927, p. 1

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65 at DAYS ". .. Illinois 's . Shoes eer . chiffon bp, Pair _ {e irpportant.still to I Splendid variety of which are ineluded. store reduced. Dur- rill sell for so $8.90 we, dress shoes, tten- in Net, all styles of included in this Jan- d all priced far be- iitrpdBtil. To you men' Pie,',',',", to ddd that from our regular - redpeed may be- pmplete. Price! re- atant factor in this Jreii lines of nunsmm JANUARY 18, iigiruting aturday innary15 . $931? i2 $1 . $8.90 _lli', gitrh8u)Igil0rm) , 'i. l FRIDAYEVENmG $550 T ICity politics are reported bdrin- Iin. to simmer in preparation,' for _ttFattrinsr election, and already one Cm meetings are reported to have “Ian held at which-the questidu of candidates for mayor and commis- Men has been discussed'terttative- b, As no general notice .of‘these -etitttrst has been given, it is 'pre- 'aimed they are public affairs. It is "tttderstood that another medlng is scheduled to he held Jan. 28 at the . lamina hotel at which city politics _ '31 be discussed at more lertgthcautd ' ttttttmittee reports heard. . men sctmor, AUDITORIUM the af the most notable educational and entertaining events of the winter - in Highland Park will take M Friday evening of this week. qrUrt the famous stetic explorer Iron- it MacMillan lecturer lathe high "bool auditorium, showing wonder- At metal thousand feet of thrilling atrrtion pictures taken during his . , expedition to the frozen north. will also speak during the day school assembly. " I'gth of the Arctic CimU" will be abject of the Mullilhn lecture; a Principal R. L. Sandwich of the tteb school. who has heard the loc- m and seen the pictures, gives both hlgb praise. Commander MscMillan in the leader of an Arctic expedi- - sent out in 1925 by the National Mphic society and the United - navy, and his lectures on' the VOLUME xv: - thickly settled, and in" proof thereof he showed motion pieturaB, of none of his men thrhtimt insect... B.hrrno.' Home. Described . The Eskimo of the Far North does not live in a snow house, said the. ex- plorer. but he “camps" in one then hunting. Many entertaining pictures were shown of these natives whol’Iive in skin tents in the summer, and ht rock caves underground in Witter. They are very comfortable in w ter in their own homes underground) the commander said, as the temperature mies from 60 to 80 degrees ingide, while the thermometer is sliding far Continued on page 5 7 We of that voyage have been waived everywhere with high praise. _ Glimpse of Features , Regarding the lecture and pictures a Washington newspaper says, they paved of highest educational and hia- tbrie value thréughout, and the lee.. - aim was sprinkled with lighter Winner“ and featuretcof human fluent that time and ntrninrtrrotrght Mu from his audience, varying mm chuckles of appreciation, ligh- cl sympathy. murmurs of admiration and peals of laughter. Hummus were binned by the ex- plore u the “curse" of the north. M provide one of the real muons, he said, why Labrador has nqt been CITY POLITICAL POT . BEGINNING TO BOIL CHINDBLOM’S MOTHER _ . IS TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. Christine Chindrlom, 78 years old. mother of Contra Man Carl R. Chindblom. of the Tenth district, died thspday at 3841 North Kenneth ave- no. Chicago, after an illness of sev- Inl months. OAK TERRACE tmpps IN PA'I'RIO’I‘IC'CANTATA On Friday, gin. 21, at 8 p.11), the twin: of the Oak Terrace school, Highwood, will give a patriptie'can- tat. entitled the Spirit'of 1716. - She and her husband, Carl P. Chimi- Nom, would have celebrated their 'hr-tseventh wedding apniVersn'y in Funeral services were held at 2 tMock Thursday afternoon at the Gethsemane Lutheran church, Oak- dhe and Lamon avenues, Chicago. In. Chindblom was one of the orig- hal members of this congregation. Jrterment was in Rosehill cemetery. Approximately one hundred "and trents-five children of the grammar Hades will take part in this play, yrhich depicts. the history ‘01 our country from" the time of Rhadis- covery in 1492 through the perhd of the Revolutionary war. , ' ' T Boys and girls in ttpproprititereos- tumea will' take the party}! such patriots as George Il0tshintrto1t, 21’s.!!! Revere, The arm Men, the‘gdon- in! Dames, Betsy Ross., and; many others. 'v . ? _ April IXou are cordially invited t? come tad enjay this program. A mull tur. mission fee will be charged. sl ’ b he: McMillan to Teit of the 'onders of the North; Mir. tian “dates; 18 Irtty . pot-taut Event am The jlflitif,lilfaittj _ mm mm {yum-2mm; new ‘mcnuufn PARK._ ILLINOIS. ‘TRURSDAY, JANUARY no. ttttrt ws Plan my”, at MBIMislmN PLAN ""iliilhtlll ' Rupiah Jan. 28-29; l ' FOR {ANNUAL PARTY .", IN CHICAGO "ti/it Participating 1 ',,.' ---- _' s . . A """""T'r" The Publ program (meted by the Drama W h of Rivinin on the evenings of i,' n31? 28 and 29 at the Villm Bag: of the Rivinia ,school will be the ( 1htwing: "The Wimp! o Plan" by Mrs. Lulu Fyrttlnetotit directed by Mr. Lionel Robertson. *3 Person-'0‘ the ploy: _ Playwriglic tttttt Mrs. Carl Hauler The Husband ...__._... Beverly Person Ken o......:?-.................... James Veil Ken "trm... 'L_................... Jaime: Vail "The Vex? Naked Boy," by Stewart Walker; dt6eted by Mrs. J. D. Grin- nell. 'e. A Pomm a! the Play: The Bor/l. Marshall Carmteville The Girl L.... Miss Setem Seymour The Man LN-.. Donald nmhard "Ne Lad. Mk Hat," by Lord Dun- quw: diretted by Dr. Henry E. Bar.. The Clerk -etert.--tmtrw-_ Godfrey Eyler The Poet Mt-te-et-WN- James Cady Email The Policeman Harry E. Dutchman "The Birth of the Infanta," gain the story by Oscar Wilde; waged by stewaKWaltrer; directed by rs. ickinun, i 7 Funny! the play: t. D. Grimm]. Person " the play: The Inlunta tt.r-t._...-.q i All et9erviee men are again re- l minded of the fact that all war risk, tinsutrttnerr, must be converted before July I, It year.. This is absolutely ‘the last t at insurance nttiy be rein: 'tstated or:_k:onverted. Take advantage 50f this Met now. Get the dope for i rynstareri,iept or conversion from .Ad- ', jutsant Bytrden. _ Attendant -rtrtttttt.t_.m. Jerry Learning Fantastic mwtmPretet_ttt Miss Mary Gebr Dancers. sorcerer, cake bearer. Mrs, Grinnell has added to this del- icate and charming play some special features. J'I‘he dancers are pupils of Mildred Haessler, a d the incidental music will be provided by Mrs._Har- vey Pardoe and Mrs. Thomas Wilder. Tickets are obtainable from Mrs. Lee Supple, chairman of publicity. AMERICAN LEGION T0 HOLD BIG MEETING All lax-Service iii,, Invited to Attend January 27; Urge Payment of Dues Here you are ex-service men. An opportunity to join the livest meeting the Dumabesn Spencer post ever held. There is to be a big meeting for all ex-service men whether they are members or not Thursday evening, Jan. 27, at the Witten hall. An added attraction/kill be 3,000 feet of film of vital tntptest. Not a war story" but new.", real: and convention activities. Scenes MI the great doings at Phila- delphia and also the convention at Sprintrfiir1d. This is the only oppor- tunity of, seeing these pictures and every one:‘should attend. Besides this a very prominent man will give a short but interesting speech. The post harthown great activity' in ob- taining nbw members.. 93 have paid up for 1927 and it will be only a few days before the mark of 115 will be reached',' it, ', Mt theilast meeting much of inter- est and importance was discussed and carried " It is planned that a.show be zivjen, ghortly at one of the moving picture hituses in Highland Park, with pictures mt would not be seen ex- cept throiitrh the Legion picture sup- ply. . g - _ . "All tht" e interested in attending the can meeting at Lake Bluff rd- member, ‘x-iday, Jan. 21, Village hall. On Magda), morning Comlnauder Cahn apq e. before the assembly at the high diphool regarding the scholar; ship ' and/?thlttic medals. presented each yeas' by the post, The students were very enthusiastic regarding Commanér Cahn’s remarks. . ' IJembggs who have not paid 1927 dues aregasked to do so at once so that re , 5 may be submitted to hggdqua It's by February 1. Mail dues to n Stiegler, flnanee offieer, 694 Chie4tto avenue, Highland Park, Illinoih. "THE ZUOST WORLD" IS “BEING REPEATED HERE ThelCoéhmunity movies will be con- ducted animus] on' Friday arid Satur- day, Jan?) 21 and 22. The following prom-Am 11hr the two days will be gwenx 5': ' _ , Friday evening, Jan. ti, 8 o'e1oek, Captain _ [ nold Macmllan with mo- tion pi . an! Arctic exploration at tyeorflet6. 7 hieldtt high- school. . Satin-dd afternoon, Jan. Place andftorium: 1230 Candy, two reek. 2:00 "The Lost World." The Guild: -..f...C.... Road Marvin The Latter ttt.ttt_.____t__ Funk Horn .--:,c1Mists' Charlotte Robertson The Duchess of Alburquerque _....... W...,'...._. Mrs. Ernest F. Noitind The Cuinberitrin..Watter Shepherd The Count of Tien-Nubva mrT_r.-t._ £60 cam» repeated. Fi, _........ Guy Bilet .. Jerry Learning Mists Mary Gehr IS HELD his“ WEDNESDAY Afternoon 3 BitrTt1r.1( and Va of J Staidihuairiess men, whole days are f1iled With ’bueineu won-lee and when night; are more of less dilo turbed with "rtatie of ong'kind end another. like" to get any from the usual thintorpdw and then, ind enjoy something different. Highland Park business let we like that, anyhow, and go they: are planning for theig' tunnel staggporty to be held in the Woman's chili auditorium on Wed- needey, Jam? M. ' . ' Begins in Aftermath: Members M the Highhnd Park chamber of commits will form the petty, end the, his "air will really eta-t in the attention, when open house will be kept for the members " the Woman? club building, and a good tpst-tNether 'time will be en- Jored by those who no able to at: tend the afternoon session. Business pertaining to the emulation will be discussed and there will be a gen- eral interchange of opinions and" ideas on matter of common and ttom- munity inte t. This promises to be an intereati g and profitable feature of the!) 'ig e ent and will lead up to the big dinner and program in the evening. . The dinner' will be an elaborate affair and is scheduled Hor 6:30 in the evening. It will be a, turkey din- ner with 3L1] the appropriate and senonable iceeesoriea and promises to be one at the finest banquets ever Continued on page 5 AP1%lt PAINTERS SUB] CT NEXT SUNDAY Lionel Robertson Win Be Speak- er at Sunday Evening Club, Jan. 28 .The speaker for the Sunday Eve-l ning club on: January 23 will be Lionel} Robertson, “unwell known- interior) decorator. 3‘ resident of Ravinia.; "American Painters" is his subject} and the talk will be illustrated. Mr.! Robertson believes that the eontribu-i tion of American painters to the art world is not understood or appreeiat-; -(d by their) own countrymen. With a characteristic picture on the screen, qualities of the artist's work which were essentially his own, will be pointed out, Whistler, Sargent, In- mis, Blakeloek, Tryon, Charles Haw- thornn, W. p. Alexander, and Robert Henri will he among those discussed. Mr. Robertsun, because of his long! experience ii the se.leetirur of pictures for the hon; is well qualified to re- cord the usual reactions to an artitt's work. The1Sunday Evening club is fortunate in being able to present this pleasing speaker on so interest- ing a subject. _ James Cady 13de the. sculptor whose war memorial is an object of pride for all Highland Park residents. will' intfoduco the speaker. This meet- ine of tho, club will be herd as usual at the Woman's club at Te80 p. m. Mr. Dinkcloo will have charge of the music. ' COMMUNITY SERVICE IN ANNUAL MEETING The last meeting of this Sunday Evening club was attendedhy an in- forested audience which listened to Miss Mildred Chamberlain tell of the life of an att student in Paris and London. _ . ' I At a. meeting of the Community Service, organization of Highland Park, held Monday esiening, 'omcers wore elected for the ensuing year and directors were chosen for two years; committees were Appointed and other business rqceived attention." ' Directors elected for 1927-28 are W. .H. Bowden, William Witten, E. W. Gsell, George Allen Mason, F. D. Silber, Rev. Frank Pitt, If. B. Boyn- ton, P, A. Robbins, F..J.,,Fox, Mrs. T. R..Wyles, Mrs. W. A.NHexander, Mrs. H. B, Roberta, Rev. George S. Keller, R. C. Jacobson,, Mrs. George R. Jones. ) V l , The officers electéd for the ensuing years are'. Ji'., P. Boyntom president; "FT”D. _ saber,'. viee-rireaiddib, Albert Larson, sdrretarr, IKE-3.3. J. Grun- dy; treasuter. ' . The exi utive committee chosen consists T the president, secretary and treasurer amLGeorgq A. Mason isnd J. B. Gamett. f ', . _ , The buihrme and Mung eonmdttee includes William Wilma. William Guyot, Mm'. T. R. Pt Mina Adele Everett, Mrs. E. J. randy, P. P. Boynton and Albert mi Turkey Dinner Ley Dinner at 6:30 ndeville Program dt Acts Later and Evening With LIVED . HERE FIFTY YEARS Came to Highland Park In 1869 On Tnesdny evening Mrs. Mary Steers Brand died " the home of her daughter. Mrs. Lucille Brand Russell, T610 Paine“ avenue. Chieatto. Mrs. Brand lived in Highland Park tiN-est) . you". coming bu rid: her parents when the words!“ you! old. In these you. the has manned herself to a host of friends whit deep- ly mourn her lou end who unwin- cerely Win] for having known a beautiful chum: Med with kindly cheerfulneu, one who Wt hoppi- neu to than that". her by her “do neu and silent kindlinen and who mien an example that will bear fruit for years to. come. A A _ _it'ririiriiid ha been ill for some time. On Hallowe’en she had n pan- lytic stroke and since Ind tailed rap- idly. w" . . l Services Today After services " her daughter's house in Chicngo, the funml will be held in the,eUpel at Ron mu, thin afternoon at one o'clock. F Mrs. Mary Steers Brand" wss born in Chicago October 9, 1861. She was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Jones Steers whofcsme to Chicago from Devonshire,, England. In 1869 the family moved to Highland Park where her father started the 'ttrat butcher shop, which in later years was bought by Mr: Mills and than by Mr. Bowd'en; She attended the Elm Place school and studied music. Some will remember her father mixing to her accomp'uniment. The Family In 1887 she married William -E. Brand who. shortly after built the house now owned, try George Greene at 22 North Linden avenue. - She leaves her husband, one daugh- ter, Laeille, and two , sons. Round and George. There are two grand children, Doras Loraine Brand, med three years, and Robert Steers Brand 1 month old. Mrs. Brand was a devoted member of the Baptist church, being .the or- ganist thrt?iurltout the church's his- tory/She was a member of the Bigtr. land Park Woman's club, and was in- terested in all movements im- the betterment'of our schools and city. -Contributed. . HIGHWOOD WOMAN HELD FOR BIGAMY Marie Elliott Hickson, of Highwood, the mother of two children and charged with being wife to two Fort Sheridan' soldiers. was arrested Fri- day morning in Highwood by Chief of Police J; c, Frame on a charge of bigamy and was held over to the grandjuryl on this charge by Judge Santi. Hel, bond wu fixed at $4,000, and became of _ inability to furnish this bond 5she' was removed to the county jail that night. Unless Ihe succeeded in getting the necessary bond she would have to remain in the county jail. at least until the grand jury probeI is completed in Mal-4h, it was statedlby officials. The profpam for the next meeting of the Osgoli club, on January 26 is to be amtteoptifPn lecture by Harry ostrander./ on "Jam-An Enchanted Garden." Mr. Ostrander’s lectures on thé fared”, perhaps fascinate! the most; the? palm-trees, the scent of tropical Jtimrles, the beat of waves upon a. eoia1-sanded treaeh--tm seem M dominate you, and soon you’ are far away :frpm this quahit explorer of odd paces. HARRY OSTR ANDER IN , ILLUSTRATED TALK Ap artigt by inclination and early training, Mr. thrtrander brings to you his own “eat sympathy and love for the ‘oriental world and possesses the happy fachlty of so presenting the intereittiptr, phases of far " lands that you seem to he transported by the matrie.of photography ums'the seas to loo'k upon these wonders for LEGION AUXILIARY HELD FIRST MEETITHURSDAY yourself. Last “Brad-y afternoqn the Amer- lean Legion auxiliary met in Witter: hall for!“ first meettrstr of they“! and at which the new oiBeem milled. The offieets for the year‘1927‘ as, Mrs. W. E Roberts, presuming“ W. W. Reichudt, treasurer, marl”. L. B. Grar.ieereurr. L - '. . The meeting was entirely I busi- ness meeting. All meeting: Jtt future Wilt be held " Winn lull, the 1 second end fourth Thursday than} noon, “two-thirty o’clock. , . it} and Wu Well Known; Mn: Friends Mom; Funeral Held My . With a pram“ of tttterr medium. the Mela-Shield- high school band under the dined” of Harry E. Bone, will pretentlyeouertr in the hitrh uhool auditorium, on February 4. _ ', t ", High School Band to ' , Give Big Concert on Feb. dth; 52Membem [ This will he the band’s Ill-sink! public appearance of the your and ,ittr,etltetterttrmtm-etmr by thin organization in tho M achool auditorium. Most of the boys playing have had at but one year's superman in band playing. Practice for tth ghoul-t is hold every Tuesday night from new o'eldek until a. m. is in tion to than!" robe-ml- but! during school hours the‘lut period of the day on Hanan. Wednesday. and man _ When paid about the band this yumlr.‘ Bot1id,"aaaoe%u,the hand this ya“: the but it has he: intttetrl-th-b-tntDet t1t1d-shielda." Proceeds of the concert on to be used to buy more Instrument. for the bond. In this myth about this omintion- can be hen-ad and. in addition, the opportunities tor stu- dent: in school to [at a musical odo- cution. Some of tho no“, will duo be used to and the band to the had contest at the North's-um Unint- Iity circus and, possibly. tht new. ing into the num- Sum Band can. test " Champaign. m. It was during this year that the and entered the band contest at Chaim. tooth-st prise " the. Northwestern University circus, and laminated over the radio atatiar WHAQ. The bond 1sU ilot mm . con- cert similar to this since two you-I the wiy of concert work ntthaUts the band took second pHse at the circus at Northwestern. . Ticket: went on solo yesterday and 'msbdnemtldbrthettotdbo" who on naming thewu’ious town: in thin town-hip. Tights All) will be on Bale in the box can of the nudi- torium on the night of the concert. (hell's drug 'torG In Highland Park and Ravinil and Kratttu drug store in Lake Forest will the loll tickets. MANY ATTEND MEETING m sum or 3mm In spite of the stormy with” of last Thu-say evening, About one hun- dred mambo" und'friendl ventured out to witness the Joint inatalutioet of the Highhnd Park lodges of the Knights of Pythiu mad the min Sisten. flue omens of the Pithlan Sisters installed when: , Miss Alice Babel, most ”uncut chief ; Mrs. Myrtle Montgomery, amel- lent senior; Mrs. Mary White, excel- lent junior; Mrs, Rebeca (hi-m. manager; Mrs. Hula: Lina, protoc- tor; Mrs. Elsie Lantx. and: In. Ellen BehMlett, mistress of Bnaneet Mrs. Arum Roth, eaptain of statt: Mrs. Harry Priobele, mistress of rec-A ords and eorreapoitdeneet Catherine Radcliffe, pianist; Mrs. Ed. Lama, installing oMeer. Other thinning ati. fteerg Were ‘Mm. Corrine Throppo, Mrs: Gerke of Chieggoind In. Mit). ler of Chicago. F _ Mrs. Allen, the retiring chief, was presented with a beautiful ring. the gift of her omen-s. and Mn. Incline received a put chief’s pimp . ' Alfred Stupple. retiring angelic: commander; Richard mm. e ned" lor commander; Wm. G. David, vice chancellor; commander; William Bpt- ley, keeper of records ind seals; Ar- thur Crungidl. palate: At Scented. master of 'ttttattest,' H. Nellie} mm of exehequrrr; Morris G. mu, - ter of work; Wm. Thoma. inside guard; Alvin Johnson. outer and; Carl Rqot, mm The "otiieers instilled: for the Knights of Pythiu were alone“: . The installing one": were. Rar. mond Roth of mighwood and Steph- en A. Roberta was mater " am A musical program Mid "(techno-ta followed the meeting. _ The next meetini of the Knights of Pythial will be held Jam St. All members' m med to “and. DA,NCE TO BE HELD . AT H. P. WOMAN's CLUB Thy mtthhtt$g' rm Adm qlpb ihr,1it clun- out Amado! ttte you, guard”. In. 22, It Witua an. [mic wji1. be Why tho rul- mlned cube-tn of the dub. f Theft". Jbr'Ar of Highland Park will the, . dance " the Highland Perk Woman's ehybc “and” an. ninsr. Jan. tr. BI! Beedee's [man or- chestn will furnish the music. The support of the public will!» greatly nppreciated. _ _ Ty' ATHLETIC CLUB ' GIVE‘DANCE JAN. _22 snow MA'HNlE A!!!) NIGHT "All Maid M: “new!” Carpet.me moral“ lama. All I l Met-et, ftettrttiyf_uthftderly8yqyriirh, manhola‘mu mus furrst-dittrrttttqrBhtt Mir. trlnatn.thet-ttftrt e “Id nllttseottserett+" . M ‘0. -iermrotthe'5A 'qttRgkta.'. bandwidth-huh. and. “than”: - Ufa“ nan-torchetgh- , ae"" Bahandthehrty a .”'W 'tttr.00o'eueknndttte -thlr.. Jan. noon program-tum o'd f BhtbamteagrdqNi, I 'mnn'. 'urs-dai t.etlet,tt.tPtt"et.) IrtmturNi-tneuetir? whkhtheuoryluull ahead. tn! “than; 'gdrgteiitg Ink ent of rod: “new”. I- Mr.turBmadtttrit" m ttnvedsvotqdatttsttettrrs ‘todp Wumathh‘m III murmur-min for 'tttttmt-tttrr/rr. m Mnrioatettepups,"'Dtm . "mad of the new clock which ' B. Burk. Mr. thues " , M, in - mound of, In} that an instantly. W“, in In. More the very an: of ppm- tom. not how this i is on: If you hue - mite I“ Marionette-rm but]. out ot the greatest -at, . an, te you Were tttHBed tr "err. dttetions, this new M " In“ @4150 Fort! m“. {in you a (bound 'tddett joys. I. ' A writer in The Out! , put it "ttter new: it. Bug conga: within me tuitit of ab. sen’ntion. My)» to In It puppet [how will be tth-tf of I real and cum , COUNCIL RETURN: Atthonnhrm' may council but It“: _ fit it. driderdtarmtttmtot" no ,imsedttrrbikmtttirg had ietett"?deyi9 - tuttDse.U.i. "" ' Decided to 1',','it:lfuttt Last Meeting; _ tutu .At'tho Inciting ff bond 6! has] im-tteast. , decided to motivate!“ forbid: pet' Ruth frttrtttartd' mean! a! at" , an an batch of bid: on which _ and“ Bids mg naive! on brink Email: but: mm T ttled for public impeach. Thy t 1.1L lain. $15,991.20; Paul ' ’81» M36; E. A. Merer _ . Co., $16,390.50; High Commo- tion Co.. ”.261. a . .. g . INFANT’WELFARE LL HOLD MONTHLY EETING The InhatzWelhn y of Ru vim. and Highluid . wlll heid their regular mommy at at home of Mrs. W. Its no Bob O'Link road u on ol ..m. Jan. 26: These will - an and - of ' , Em interested in this week V r h- vited to and this . CARD PARTY TO In. John Tether. a all and bnnco My an amino of the Daughters of h B.. d" at Mr home 1 Gn- mu, My”! 1:89,... new“. '01 thoritig& Paola as”. 'w m... invited. . Curie! ha? m M5 lune i,?,,','; Bids for Pnvi ”4.11me HELD IMAM " Wd PM a. [ml-m. $3321 E BIDS "

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