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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1927, p. 15

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Radiola â€" Pfanstichl â€" Show 20 North Second Street Telephone Highland Park 26 Fenders & Body Rmifl.*‘ HIGHLAND PARK [ELDING and GENERAL REPAJRS .. Mizhwood and Hubbard Woods * For Intelligent Radio Service Highwood Pharmacy H EGGS 1.15 The RADIO SALO and 12 for Phone Highland Park 949 â€" ‘ Phone Highland Park 2368 lbs. for EFRUIT P | SQUARES || DABEâ€"NEVITT Opposite the Post Office rfe Smitty the Barber BRAND BROS. t, Highland ‘Park, HI Sheriddn :and Deerfield DECORATORS WINDOW sHADES 7 North Sheridan Road Laick‘s Ice Cream KFoss Chocolates L,; MeOmber,, R.Ph.G. _ Bay Road; Highwood, 1 5 lbs. for BUMP SHOP APPLES H. A. LARSEN ROAST JP Park 56 Winnetka 296 PAY, JANUARY 27 1600 â€" 2428 atisfies mitty‘s 4y 1 uns &;3: 49 A 27 & visit with her sister, Mrs. Ray Hawk of Weaver, Minn. Mrs. Tobey planned to stay six weeks with her sister, but prolonged her visit six months. | Mrs. Ernést Reichman, 500 Greenâ€" leaf avenue, Giencoe, has left the vilâ€" lage to spend a month or two!at La Jolls, Catif. In Mrs. Reichmann‘s absence, Mrs. E. L. Voss and ltr son of Chicago are occupying the Pekh- mannn home. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Mendelsohn or 358 Winnetka avenue, Winnetka, are leaving Sunday, Jan. 23, for: a foreign tour. They will visit Italy, Spain, Turkey, Egypt, including Alâ€" exandria, and Cairo, and Paris and Monte Carlo. ‘They will spend the last three weeks in England, and visâ€" it Mrs. Mendetsohn‘s sisters® and brothers. * 2 â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Morris, who now are stopping at the Georâ€" gian â€" hotel have annov;ced the mriage of their sister, Mrs. Earl rton, to Arthur William «Reebie, Jan. 15‘at Winnetka. After May 1, Mr. and Mrs. Reebie are to reside at M0 Hill road, Winnetka. . Mrs. Edgar H. Tobey, of 790 Grove street, Winnetka, has returned from Mrs. E. Arthur Robertson of 510 Jackson avenue, Gleficoe, returned reâ€" cently from a five weeks‘ visit with her mothor, Mrs. S. R. Jackes of St. Bobby Compton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Compton of 566 Washâ€" ington avenue, Glencoe, left a week ago to join his father at Palm Beach, Fla, Mr. Compton will leave Bobby there with Mrs. Compton‘s mother, Mrs. James D. Fulton of Chicago, and <return to Glencoe. About the middle of February, Mr. and Mrs. Compton, together with Mr. and Mrs. James D. Fulton of 445 Washington avenue, will take one of the delightful Mediterranean cruises planned to long winter months. I . Mr, and Mrs. J, N. Wooletts of 99 Indian Hill road, Winnetka, are takâ€" ing an extended tour of three months through Europe. zmiam Wooletts, their son, is enrolléd at Culver Miliâ€" tary academy. ston, sailed from New York on Saturâ€" day, Jan. 15, for a cruise of South America and a tour of Southern Atâ€" vica. They will return in May. ; the marriage of their daughter, Beaâ€" trice Burghalter, to Robert Woodruff on Friday evening, Jan. 14. Rev. Leâ€" land H. Danforth performed the cereâ€" mony which took place st the home of the bride‘s parents. Ppex bik ooR _ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. D. Bradâ€" ley of the North Shore hotel, Evanâ€" Each child in her grade at the Hawâ€" thorn school, brought a present to bled and sent to the Home of Destiâ€" fute and Crippled Children in Chicaâ€" Mrs. Frederick K. Copeland, Mrs. Frederick W.: Copeland and Mrs. Naâ€" thaniel H. Blatchford gave a tea on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 26, at the home Mrs. Frederick K. Copeland, 665 Prospect avenue, in honor of Mrs. go. The next day, Miss Bobette enâ€" tertgined a group of her friends at a party in her home. i Morris C. Allen of 872 Pine street, Leicester road, Kenilworth, announce Bobette Joy Rosenau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rosenau of 140 Hazel avenue, Gloneo;. celebrated her YÂ¥ . week by sharing mq_pg:gu with other children, JZLL SHow yOL waars MEANT BY HEATING CONTEWN aB, /2 am , JANUARY 27, North Shore News f much considering the fact that we use only the strongest and best mateâ€" rials and employ only skilled mechanâ€" absolutely firm and secufemtfiéh&i to the building. The cost will not be COsST OF mg oN FARM IS INCR as done by us is a source of permaâ€" nent| satisfaction to our customers. When we erect the work it will be Peyster,â€" I Delegatesâ€"‘ "Ely, Godf: B. Dale. SMOKE STACK AND During the dinngr such red-bloobedâ€" heâ€"men, as, the I ountaincer, chief ranger, meat hunter, adventurer, chief spigoteer, ompl e angler, anflient marinor and feather chaser will add new legends}to the chapter‘s history. The annual nectink will be called afâ€" tet the dinngér anthe following genâ€" tlemen will vokkd on to guide, the chapter‘s activitie§] during the corfiing year: . l Presidentâ€"Alfred iE. MeCordic. Viceâ€"preside h derick. E. Clerk, Secretaryâ€"+Perty Buchanan. Treasurerâ€"John (J. Cobb, Jr. Directorsâ€"Fi} A. Rummler, F. A. Deâ€" Peyster,, D¢. C:|(O. Schneider. Dolegatesâ€"The ppesident, Dr. J. 0. Ely, Godfréy Afkins, and William Arnold Peterson Winnetk: chaptépf of Izaak Walton league will hold annual fellowâ€" ship dinne1 at the| Winnetka Commuâ€" nity House, Friday, January 28. ‘Phis dinner has; in the past, proven | the best appreciated |lof the chapter‘s activities, is it gives an opportunity to the outâ€"ofâ€"door§ men to .exch%‘nge their expetiences| lof the year. | At this:dinner‘a no public will on hand to takea its when demandâ€" ed, it is said. | . The contentnrgent that will be yours when we put in a heative plantâ€"for you will cause you to boost" us to your neighbors and friends. Our â€"repair work upon an old heater:gives back to it its fiery impulse. Have your work done now at a gavâ€" ing. ns | Annua l Fellow 795 Grové street, Winnetka day, Jan, 16, for.| Valpar where thy plan t istay sor ISAAC WAL! Mrs, T. G. Rockwell of 277 Chestâ€" nut street, Wi will leave this week to visit her ; Mrs. S. P. Bhayhe of Cleveland Heights? Ohio. _ ‘_Mr. and Mrs. L4 C. Mowry of 885 ‘Bluff street, oe, have left for Winter Park, , to spend part of the winter. y may travel to California later in the season, returnâ€" ing to Glencoe in ithe early spring or summer, i I Mr. andâ€"Mrs. DJ T. Sanders, 415 Cumnor"‘:ond,.retu thed to Kenilworth last week from a weeks‘ visit in Maine where they gpent the holidays with Mr,. Sanders‘ parents, will return t urday from a sister, Miss 1 York. l“m e of! Memphis, Tenn., a € enilwerth â€" Tuesday to gind;rhmuuufilr4M rs. Fran y 422 Abboflfiord road. _ | § 2. â€"4 ? urm Mrs. Friéderick E. ClLth. and t ‘son, --a r,. of 578 Grove street, Winnetké, left for Los Angelâ€" es last week to s is from there for g:noluin;h They v be away about o months, ( i» Gamble Rogers, sop of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of Orange, |Fla., formerly of Winnefka, has rned to hig home in after n short business trip in C , and a visit with Daniel td of 861 nt. PLUMERINc_Aawn» PRATING Tel,. H. P. 561 â€"_| â€"__ Peterson Plumbers Ptlumb Good Plumbing 385 Roger Williams A: HENRY G. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Keith, $10 Warwick road Mrs. ~ Albert 144 North First Street o â€"Kemilworth on |Satâ€" a K‘s ‘visit with her i) Alling of New * CHIMNEY WQRK innetka, left Sunâ€" Valparaiso, Fla., stay some time. INCREASING ip Dinner e Jan. 28; WINNETK A Miller of is more than la: exact science.| I ators, trained) t tion, are here| t your skin, hatr, hance your c ter is our aing, is evidenced K: criminating wo shop regulnrlb‘. â€" Hanson asliid the opinion when the ‘board of raviexjol LaSalle county asâ€" sessed net receipts of foreign insurâ€" ance compani¢s 100 per cent. â€"The attorney ~genpral based his decision «on several S me court cases. Time is mpohney, and that is what women spend when they go windowâ€" shopping.â€"L6g3 Angeles Times. ~The assessmient of net receipts. of foreign fire |insurance companies at 100 ‘per cent is invalid to the extent of 50 per cent thereof and a county clerk may p &perly reduce such asâ€" sessments by this percentage Attorâ€" ney General |Carlstrom has informed Russell Hanson, a state‘s attorney of LaSalle county. $ GOoVEs o&tgzmn oN j "â€"~INSURANCE TAXES .. Another feature in connection with the daming qf the river at that point is the «possibility of future developâ€" ment of water power by use of the obstruction to the flow of water at McHenry. ter power potentialiâ€" tiesâ€"of the Fox river in that section have long been dismissed. f-VA(;vaILLEâ€" Fran Steele‘s The re on of the flow of water is also e to assure a greater depth of water in the chains of lakes north of the proposed dam. _ g .. The measure will provide for the location of a dam in the river beâ€" tween Lake and. McHenry counties near McH . This dam will tend to regulate the flow of the waters at all periods of the year but will be of especial | value during the spring when fres emptying ‘their supâ€" plies of water into the Fox sends it rampaging on its way to the Tllinois river. f ) IN PERSON: FAYORITE KYW‘.?STAR On (the sereenâ€" HOUSE PETERS in j "PRISONE oF THE STORM" : Compedy and News _â€" Extra for Matinee onlyâ€".. GENE NNEY in No. 4 . "THE FIGHTING MARINE" ‘ SUN., JAN. 30 â€" Continuous 3 â€" VODVIL ACTS â€" 3 A bill des to bring about conâ€" trol of the flow of waters in the Fox river chain been introduced in the state legislature by Representative William F. Weiss of Waukegan and bids fair to come up for passage at this session ‘of the state legislature. SAT. JAN,. 2 â€" VODBVIL ACTS â€" 2 BILL TO ALCYON | ° HIGHLAND PARK,.ILLINOIS FRIPAY, JAN. 28 ; The Yonu*&:‘f:if’?honht in 3 1 i ‘â€" Piano, Keyboardâ€"Harmony ; Sightâ€"Reading â€" Earâ€"Training 12 Central \‘Ave., Deerfield, II1. * Phone Deerfleld 259â€"J ; 0 :the.screen‘N ; _ SHIRLEY MASON in "SWEET |RO8IE O‘GRADY" Comedy and News Baby $ AU K Miss Frances Biederstadt BEAUT THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI8 JA "FrOR Lo THEATRE featuring> an art with us; it is an The most skillful operâ€" to the acme of perfecâ€" to attend to the care of r, and scalp, and to enâ€" ms, To serve you betâ€" , How well we succeed jy the number of disâ€" omen who patronize our eaturing FOX RIVER FLOW y and. News PRESERYV ATION HOLT in â€" RN RIVER" Mat. & Eve BOB 99 3 The soc l:x:ti:dlyhphnnint tc:l- its meeting t is busily engaged preparing for the annual "markedâ€" down" sale {n its work rooms at 112 East Waltor place, Chicago, Wednesâ€" day,; Th y, and Friday, Jan. 26, ?27, and 28. Everything in the shop will be marked down in price from linens, pillows, baby blankets, sweatâ€" ers, and novelties, to hooked rugs. At this jluncheon the nominating committee ‘ present its ticket for officers of the coming year which will be taken at the board meeting Tuesday, Fob, 1. witsy, officers, and a music program. In addition, the committee is arranging for a speaker to address the club. â€" « The annual meeting of the Vocaâ€" tional for Shutâ€"Ins, of which Mrs. J. Marshall of 674 Prosâ€" pect avenug, Winnetka, is president, will take . Monday, Jan. 31, at the F. tly, 120 Bellevue place, Chicago. heon will be served at 12 o‘clock, followed ‘by a business meeting, rts of committees and Mrs, Smith of Glencoe Is Elected President ; Interesting Reâ€" Manicuring _ SPECIAL FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. . with every Shampoo a Golden Glint Free i f Â¥ OURS: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. Call ind make your appointment for perménent waving day â€" early or evenings. * than $5,400,000 was spent by the North Shore Line in 1926 for additions to jits property. SinoelQlG,wbenthepresentmanaganenthook!nld.qu Company have increased from $12,500,000 to more than $44,000,000. This indicates the constant building up of the property and service. ;hicago North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. THE ROAD OF SERVICE â€" . § For Ladies and Children only f t 8â€"9 New State Bank Bldg., upstairs % Phone Highland Park 1 RCAS HOME HELD ephnone 14v . L. MUSTRIC BEAUTY SHOPP 25 gripe “{ voatl uts ccsse0e 0s 6# e# AitGe s a s on 6 6 6 6 saa 6 86 6# ## 6# a«4a08 00 6 8 66 +ne 60 6# 8 6# a 6 a a 6 a4 a n 6a 0 6 guel snee6 6 6# geare® STEAM OIL PROCESS If you want fingers, combs, water waves, or marcel wave, etc., ask for Miss Jessie Meyer, one of our new operators. Water Waving Hair Dyeing â€" PERMANENT â€"WAVE ctilenich wntcar t ; haiiert JORTH SHORE R it Road: and Wabashâ€"Grand Ave. The specifications and blank proâ€" posals will be furnished at the office 'otthengudot Local Improvements in the City Hall of said City, bonds, which bonds will draw interest Said ~bids <willâ€"be received by the Board of Local Improvements at its office > in <the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, until 5:15 o‘clock p. m. on the 4th day of> February, 1927, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and â€"read. ton Avenue, Pleasant Avenue, Broadâ€" view Avenue, Alvin Place, Crawford Place, Bellevue Place, Highland Place, Washington Place, Blackstone Place, Flora Place, Northmoor Road and Roger Williams Avenue, by paving with reinforced. concrete and otherâ€" wise improving, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, as a whole in acâ€" cordance with the ordinance thereâ€" for. ;NOTICE IS â€"HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be received for the local improvements of the roadway in Burâ€" NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT © ~ASSESSMENT NO. 310 BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEâ€" MENTS OF THE CITY oF HIGHLAND PARK =â€" ~>> 60 RIDE MONTHLY BOOK |==c 0e CHICAGO (LOOP) (â€"â€"â€" 6oâ€"ride tickets are now on sale. . Get yours Monthly Tickets Now On Sale only during "rush" hours, but all day long! Do you wonder that more people every month are mmng on the Pflkflign Line? Nn Chon Li On ts borporaee miccthatukaywndindy you Highland Park Ticket Office + fast trainsâ€"both directionsâ€"not wnc’vrmmvumm% Absolute privacy in our beauty Hair Bobbing . ... Facials Said proposal must be to the President of the of Local Improvements in open of said Board at the time and {place fixed No proposal or bid be considâ€" ered ~unless accompan by check herein provided. The Board of Local reserves ‘the right to any > or all bids if they deem it Hest for the public good. I n s ® gregate of the proposal. All proposals â€"or bids be acâ€" companied by a certified| check payâ€" able to the President of Board of Local Improvements of City of Highland Park for the of not less than ten (10) per of the agâ€" entering : into the . construction of said struction of said impr required to enter into equal to oneâ€"third ofâ€" his or their bid with approved by the Pr Board of Local Impr at the rate of six (6) SAMUEL M. H , FRANK L C EYÂ¥Y, & LYLE GOUR & Board of Local City of Highland i ve id Ths sevan 47â€"48

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