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Highland Park Press, 17 Feb 1927, p. 17

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d its ' mummy. rmum w, WMUNDRY t2tynertanditrG [mill-undue:- 'Sa%imte'"at Statue . "rtd_Bagatm T'ransftsr mm. 1)t0rtCrumyr Cull-(Onto ord 11ce " BOMB TmLmrttr It and Electric Mention ND PARK NASH SALES NASH - AJAX World in Motor Cu Vain. nd At Your FF! FURNITURE co. 3 WA SHOP ' of Individual Clothes st ts mammal. co. bunt!” tr a} Ti: Er'C 3. Fur- 'trs-that M Ikfi. r, G. mmputor- , , I (Nrrreh "hoot, 9:15 B. II. ' , [m 10:15 I. m. I .“w,'Friday, 7:30 p. m. , ' J?” Young Ken's ' will nut " it! monthly business mu B' - of the I”. Ateli- and g? Antes. Heating will both a ' y at T:80 p. m. l?,, tart Sunday we had n record a. it ' at both Sunny-choc} and EM r We m min faettte - B' _ all the members Ind frigid: of t;'iiritjrtei,1.Leor'"""""" FSirtt" worship. _ g"'rTiiiurr2syttd.sktt9ud"r, IK,' "tspur to be than by a. You; 14tlt. Tickets m may but. at ' ”no reserved out: for the two K - there may“! 18 to he '1“ If you mt I "and In: 'tEiiLiy?: . N 2rC,"itaAreytthtM.ey.h1ttrrt,ttt g‘fhd's Herotrrtltbe-ttetrtt.rf 17 os" a (that! at 'teettmr to mid! 'rm Trtlt 1!l,tt to tet Ite 2ih'liGhr, m 20,Ntys who)!“ ."-rhli towithmmhMiym ; "' lieal of this community. a VI ‘13,, win: Bithop Sun-d P. 8mm” '.",!i.'iiC,r,i'.'.',9ts as. Spec-id team of the gig" "rroiramwiptteeyrtltyr t) 111311on ehoirnfteenrhidh the 'tfr will Ink. . _.i.',i,'r',ir" "Gdfrund.erftherhL '& C B. will meet Sandi? "can: " 3.3 p. In. and enjoy . Wu and Carer Whip hour with tin bump. m 3:; *1.) the regular trusting will)» 5*- 114mm: :1" W! I tts BN Bt - '. . ‘ y ‘ tart St 5,j,vc, Mr. Melvin T. ma who lived at .3 _ home of In. Fred Bomber!“ I arNat he wu which] of the North- IE - school. in "r.ritsehtn1 of the XMr ood new in Chicago Backt- ml... {our mm mtd wire 3'15. prayer no“: and BIB. UI' on WM, seeathtg has In- Td " . great blessing to In”. vii! 'trr m with as? Mr. Goo. B. La- rr"-" will have charge of the M Supervised te,,r,t,t,1i,'tt,,'"gh, - Mn: part in piano e , es does tt.ervied study in school; that than ‘5 m fo‘rtunete enough to do‘their My practice with e pennant, or a 23min tucker have ttNU' un- fit. to to their weekly ‘on end «in a perfect grade. was in tunic is than much, rapid. and public eppeer'enee ‘ "Y more "curate. , , the MW of Clay Ethel sens. 'with - dhmihed baby /'ristotiiendruteedrrytttfe, meaty, the piano red“! (but br: h pupil: of line have. Bkdi.' led in St. Paul’e Eve-(dial church ‘5”! evening, Feb. 14, was I Cleft for teacher end pupils in irlenique. l _ - and“! number! and in autistic mm try m béstrort “we a: htspirhw ttmar 9'" hunks. l both] services of them Gia 225312;. wmm’ - " m. at name will mo be conducted at: the table.., We who!“ rp, lei-tn mocha: ' My morning, ‘1 mice. ," My. m dng - Sisters' his gospel than! The E. L. C. E, y nodal hour vi m. Feb.. 22. '1 ' Jtpeeu1 service. of them M m a bum: . My new. Feb. gt--Bpeeid1 MI 9mm. ”My mom", Inch t'--Baptts- .1 mice. . ," My. m dnr" March 18-,."'rher ”(a Sisters” widely new: hit gospel singers of Chicago an. E. L. C. E. businuu “gain: glued-1 hour will be held My m. Feb.. 22. The social hour will _tettt the form " n Wuhinz'ton Birth- " My. Come and any it. It in ditBeult to mention individual -’!'10rlnancu from such a lane clan. My of which (we not!” M‘ Mon of their numbers. The! Mt wind with the an and hoedogrs M comes from o Wynn!“ 'it-titat, nod with M" in will: “ memorizing. f The completo‘promm. u m pneumonia Rev. 111'.me “(I nueairrn,wesrrhttedinuat he“ Prem. t" 0;j&éiightrul part of the m- Ievu the mmtherof MM who 'trpsd duets with nah-3mm . fhiiairrGuonnntiu,rroteof luletalfusho at “$0th mm son, de,m&d¢acm V » Lou! and PM . Mr. Ronald Lovdermilk. form .lincipal of the Deeefuid school it A.. principal of the Inert-o "troot, 'tttheeoriter of s4thstrGiand0r briviiiri,' tn Denna. This 06.3003 h- nine teacher! and an enrollment at 470 pupils, according to the direc- 'rr of public schools of Cook COED- ml Eva-cow Church " Roy M. William. - - achool. 9:65. am man, u. . ttrtatktrt EM. 7:00. the min; for mu- rebound been changed to Thu-Id” inland tatl,'LT, this '11],ka it pore 323,161; - mm th be ggpiésudveultkkuk PART THREE OUR ADVERTISERS Deerfield News ' The Home Glee club a! the Beers, futdAthietai hixh who! bak, lo de- lighted with their reception in.Deer~ tuid that-in their clue on Monday morning they extended I vote of thank: to thi women for their genu- l,e.atrpeeeiation and generous hospi- Mr. tad Mrs. Elma! E. Schmidt of Sprfngfuld avenue attended ihe un.. quest (knee nt the mama-k hotel, Chio egg. on Friday evening. Mr. and In. Groom Sampson lad daughter, Betty Lou spent Monday mm with Hrs. Soup-oak menu. Mr. and Mm. John Huck). Mn. and. Mrs. Elmerli Schmidt was given I plenum surprise): I - at Chic-go Triad; on Tuesday evening. T F On Friday evening, Petr. 18. u bunco Ind card My wlll be held in the Grammar school foe the of raising funds ta any the _ run. A large and» Inuit " lovely who: have been do- nned which will be "rarded to the mm of high notes. 'tef-tttttmt. will to and. Plan to attend. ' limes. Ruth Page, Annie. Wimnan, C. G. Shuden, E. L. Vinrnrd and Mr. Witiiam Barrett attended the school of Martian of the o. E. S. held at Watson. Thursd:y._ - A may tsnle will I). held by the Lulu-f Aid oociety of Bt., Paul's Evangelical church at thustfuldhs store'ou Saturday afternoon, Feb. 19. In. William Kent of Central we- nu ’is entertaining her sister. from M York. F On Monday waning than will he t meeting a the home af Mrs. C. W. Boyle of Spritttrfle1d “can, foe MI not)". who are interested in the Wu. _ -- A A has number of Ion) America: Lydon member: attended the banquet [Inn by the Luke Forest post on last Wuhan-any evening. It. ind-Mn. C. 'r. Anderson outcr- ulned at I Vilma” bridge puny Sum-thy evening for _t_w_elve_ [119513. " Rhys} Batt 3;" I month’s tmneo, and dancing party " his home Situ- daycnninx,“ -- J, _ _ : . “it; Maield' o. E. B. is planning to (he . masquerade in the Minnie temple on Saturday ,venir,.?9tftt, lk -éairhiutions re'ceived tfr" the Deer- - that minty: M aetrtnM', Chi _ ' 825; Alex L. Taylor, Deer- fitntd picture of (“and Grant, taken during mt service, donated‘by Chas. Run-ch11“; picture, “Race of stints," mad“? 1:". s'g2'i, any; rocking e n hr - ye books, donated by Bin. r: 1",th1',2' nor; fifteen juvenile books,de by Miss lune Bockenbach. Two one-tet plus, Nei an Perle Francoise,” and ‘W the Hero," will be presented under the auspices of Circle No. g of the Dorcas society of the Pmstrrttrutt ehnrch in the use "mtilrhanofttseetrttreh on the eve- ning: of March 4 and tr. Miss May Page in coaching the plays. Mn. Margaret Fiehlt was a my per guest of In. mm quuiet of Highland Perk,_ Baum. . -.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Max wmnm, Mn. Harm Fichlt and Mr. B. H. Km attended a bridge party pt the home orMr.- and Mrs. Jack Km: of High- land Park, Saturday evening. -iiiL/iivk Enact f, a has; - of Mm. Math: Wk of Molina, m., this ‘veek. . y . _ An old fashioned when 1 drama in three on will Demented by the Young People of m. M's, Bunsen- cal church nt the We temple on the evenings of, PM Aiamtd M. ”sigma: ‘2." a.» Gt mm m was 1 “mm can! of Mrs. W. Cnr- man ot Rosemary Termee, Wednes- day. ‘ t Mn. Killelea who underwent I major opentimg It the Highland Put hospital is glow]: imprdvinz.- . _ sir. and in. June: Hill of Chicago Were dinner "an of Mrs. E: H. William, Sunday. , The Rev. W. J. Ryan. pastor of the Holy Croes'chureh of Mold and St. Patrick', af Everett departed Monday for California were he will remain severe! week. During his ebeence a priest will have phase of the eervicee. ' " Mr. Lawrence W. Dorsey passed away at the home of his brother in Wenkegen last week. Meal "rv-, ices were held in St. Patrick’s church Monday morning. Mr. Dorsey was a resident of Everett for may yeerm Following the death of his wife, More gent Dorsey. ehoot No your: "ol Mr. Dorsey sold his property in Ever; ett and moved to Rapid City, S. Th, where he lived until shortly before: hie death. Six children survive Aim, four boys. Richnrd I... William 34 John J., James A. Dog-serum! two daughters, Mrs, Jnne Whiting one! Mrs. Julie Franck. V _. j; The Enact fnmily spat Sunday with Mrs. hymn: Euler of Ch!- mo. _ _ _ _r, A l 2 , The local Royal nghhor lodge will celebute the my anniver- qary " the lodge at the Nannie tem- ple on Thursdny evening, Petr. 24. he members and Mahatma! the Royal Neighbor may. of iiaaai, Wheeling . Continued an up 4 _ t " [ Lt' Cr, , Era fzg’tiw 2%,, TO BE STATEWIDE AFFAIR AMERICAN [MON MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Dam trrseieer pout of the Amer.. itan Mien in connection _iiTir, the My Itsitnbershiit drive: __ Why I belong to the America: Legion (from the JEimteattoiia Inc- ionnaire): Beam 1 was more for. tunate than other- who and the United .Mates in the World war. in that them are my who no wound- " lick, disabled and destitute., Con- sider you-tell. j . It (on without “yin: that you believe the disabled and destitute, ro- irttthw from the (nut m, should be ttidedapdtsnredfor, mime. of war brought you but with the ability to mine u living and the op- portunity to m that utility. Your duty, then, in to consider those who were less fortunate M‘you. _ Your membership in the America“ Legion piece- you at - in the pooh tion ot adminietering relief to worthy cues and puts you would" to shoul- der with thoe who are supporting movements designed to dd “mound! of pitiful cues. No other main. tion he: done as much for the 38' service men " the Aatkriean min, Ind nootherbodreaitaee-tuts" much {or him in the future. _ A Billet at! Bella “do: If r desire to see the disabled vetern get common justice in sincere. you c n reach but one conclmlon on this "tfon of membership in the Ameripen ”Legion _ L. . . - . The‘ entire state of Illinois is con-1 concreting on "The Big Parade." The objective is 70,000 members to the American Legion when the ships sail for France in September. With over 35,000 members at the present time thereuematobenoqueet‘muastp the outcome of the drive which ih now being carried on. East" em! persistence' conquer all thinks and the members of the American Lesion are known for the energy. ht was to [at service for the ex-eervice men this objective must be reached. _ . Many Eligible 7 There are many who can take ad- ‘vngntage of the honor of becoming ‘members of this organisation who have not already done so. To them fthis message is sent. ,One prominent :citlaen of Highland Park who served with the‘RedCroasand whdisnot gums to membership writes: - “There would b with. M would give me greater joy and plou- ure than to join the American Inch. This is on honor that I have long coveted and I have been hoping that the necessary leg'illttion could be an. acted by the Latin to entitle some of us who Were officers, in the Field Service of. the America. ‘Red Cross to membership in the Legion.” , More Comment _ Another writes, N mould 'ebe gently honored if I could secure member. ship to the American Legion u I can; trider it a great honor to be connected in my way with this wonderN't or- tranixatfop.'l A _ __‘ John H. Walker. president, Illinois Fanatics: of Low writes: " ber- lieve every trade unionist who is eligible to membership In the Legion should be a member of it and t, do what I can to get the membership of‘ the trade union or_tioettritet'tzrs derstand u I do, and to join the Legion. I think that every Legion member who is eligible to moi-he!" ship in the trade union movement, should become a member of it u wall. The purposes of both organization: are to make dur country the but plaee to live in that it is posdble to, habit; to nuke our government tty but: to eatahllsh justice. and to, be helpful to every human Mint in, every reasonable way possible, partie- ularly.to the women and children of the unfortunates. No flner motive could actuate any body, otmen. A: the membership of _ the Legion hr. creases. it will not only mean more work in the direction af theae thing being done, but my judcnfent about it, is, that 'a man cannot join either of these organisations and get an understanding of them 'withont be- coming a better man himnelf. I ain- cerely hope you may be able to in- fluettee every trade unioniet in the state of Illinois, who. la eligible to member-hip in the Legion. to Join." Durtureisq-Sttetteer poet No. 145 of Highland Park has bummed its mem- bership this year. They have shown their department ”mandol- that they are active. They are ehowing the community that their work is to the betterment of the community and those that live here. When “had what report the membership had to make they came back Aith “3011. we Uven't begun to get rumba}, yet." Tho‘followiug in {unkind by the Application for membership an be sent to any member or direct your letters to the nditttant, a wander, Duncan Spencer no“ No, 145. the American Legion, mainland Park, Ill. was for Belonging to Tl Organization; 1hktts Fur- nished tir Local Post Are Given Thom Wank; THURSDAY.‘ FEBRUARY It, I”? ,_ m Nn the NH Boom," a deep dirk. mystery pkg” by Eleanor Robson and Harriet Fora, bu been chosen for the high school genior pur, this your. _. The that; much chute-N girl'- pm,mt¢’boukepbylmlor- sten, Blouse]; Luke. ind Clem UM Blossom bib will!» numbered to: her acting 't the firrt large play than in thai new auditorium; “The Goose and High." 7 -- A Three Girb and Eight Boys tit CAST IS SELECTED ."FOR SENIOR PLAY Clean: tMtn, who will have the leading to role, bu . My! been til in dramatic, and ha been an at Garrick phat. She was the pro “rty 'ttMM" {a the ttb. ncho'ol phrf'You and L" Although 'ouulerit1mr)eAtttttertfttartr play at Mid-Shield» [M helm. to a dranuttk club which of school. and has plaid the lead in on or two plays. i The :5th yho we}! thc_eigh§ bow Guernsey 1&th Lynn m, John O’Conhor. Tod Oahu-n. Allan Wolf, and Scone M A _ The cup” cholera by . faculty committee ':.A'otmistirtg of Mias Am- born, Hing Ghent“, Min Coma, Mist, Conndly, tpd Mr. Slocum. ABM ilftr ”Moth tried out. te Nit the Next Itmmi'" last Wednesday and Thursday, it: the English club room. HIGH saloon CAGERSV PLAY EVANS'ION NEXT Play Theft Friday Night; Lose ' Two tol Blunt and Defeat The Detifuid-Shteldts W team mv‘uhoduiod to hind: the nu Evangel- gym on Friday night ofthitrwe'ol, forapairofthitmNn league “cements. The but!” should pro‘e to be two of the but seen this Joan. . . _ - Coach Ni' 's punters (we the Ev- mton qui a double W on the home' co N we weeks Mo. The games, ht ever, were close, had fought g: lutthe Iixht’u more being 2gtoM,aisdthehFt7toU. _ to like. Deer1ie14l,, team- took a double de- tent {roan 00m Sammy, the beam in 1min; . as,. and the lights 16-t4.l Bloom treeti to hate the local tune "yhtxed," t r it in. defeated them at; Chicago 3 eight; for three your DeerfUld free “nerdy beaten. but the smellij‘ in of Bloom’s iloor did hamper NF“ teem wot and paging. a' I Defeat Heine V Local he‘vyweightl defeated Heine for the F d time Fridey night by the more , 38-26. Although the first team only; layed a part of the gene. "Al" Bah _ was Ihle to sink he be» ken. bri as in twenty point“ while "Bill" Deutherty made bre Beld [out and a free" throw, netting him eleven 2ttlt 'NT,', -pleyers new action, {inchiding Fe lightweight. . . The litr eight: lost another slow ttttair, _ mbling much their Bloom game, the-score we: 11 to 10. They lvere'obvijmly the better team, but they just? uldn’t seem to be able to set tt ' e oriaRritrar.smraam r" CALENDAR OF EVENTS Jttatt is the ulaudlr of been» tutd..Sttiet high oeitoot dretta for the midda- of the school year: ' Fem-nu? tb-Bat/ll gm at kahuna." _ _ Februar Ity-Senior hob. . 'ijiiiiiii 2s-mtnshtnetuts's birth- “!!MNJL _ .'.. l . - him??- is,...--- " 8111. Island. "C F ', Much ir-sito here with New Trio . _ Much {if-LP. T. A. r' ' Mich Ity-r-rim' of six weeks. Mach " ' It, 18--Distriet tom-na- mettt (Iii: when). . 7' ', Mareh hoot comm. NIGHT lfi,glh HAS INNER AND DANCE Aboutf§mg hundred. fifty maple, including: Principtl tkauhrt'ek tI!!! membeh iot the school bond; /yrith their wieah attended the nick: taboo! than? i, tn (hellish. pchool uto- tera' W My night at m. o'clock. A domed in the gymnasium {onw- edthedijam. warming-nu nine o'clock Ind Sign?! mm furniahedlthe music. [ . t 1 Mr. 'i'c'Ll"r', principal o! th. night tseteoi, m the tet-tan-tur at the Aimit't, Ench elm had about I "preservative and than to! shod mm. Cast 011m Fain may April fd P. T. A. April j for pity. _ April j April Mining vacation. tt',hea.t.d of " weeks. May P. T. A. _ _ , May tijtteLtgir, “a May 12,! 13- . ' May i,i,iie,itdrgtr,'ete, (holiday). June 10 End of six web. June 1i4-commertemneett. min “In tht Nat é’arkP-ms ItmqaiddGoorgeWum that-bonthewuN-utud Mandi. Qbemisrrumttrdteersd from culinary 1mm at per- petmllyyiddiu to ,mnhat-itt thetromtmtttumr. ' ouridmiau1tutsweoittotte -ro6ingNr,imtfhsqe-etts baton-mm: upheld-mm pemtittut-trsnaC4nPtrriir any mrithmrt-ehaddttuattoemr porn-g. While0eo-Wnahirtgtort tullyunjoyodthople-motlifmlu at%vwfomsdttrnefor-ruiHtt-r knowledge. . Ourprinciplel tell awash!” nuke lira aeritiee. foe our country. but our incident habit; keep. my! ”any fmmtheasotuemaketittet damnatinnyitcimmnhud- neutostadrttt6n-uettemr- ailment. lf Gm. Washington could stake anything Inc had for Ill-beloved mutt-nthomtotu might spend I!" about “(by onthe Itrttemrafratrhrti- and con. munitytmttrd1dhte. SENIOR BOP TO BE . SATURDAY, "B. " Although there will not be club- onte Motions nt the DeeefMd.. Shiclds Scnlo'r Bop, which will be given in the bon' an hm 8:80 and 11:80 a. m., Satan-day m, Feb. Mt, other thing. will not: up for the-ohm ot the Accordions. Ac- cordin: to Etnn Bouou. ettnimsnn of the senior social commits“. The “In” Kata" Wilhelm. y,tes provided tho music for the mind's Hullowe’en party. will play at the hop. All tachuundpcnnum vitmittrtueeinteommttt-to tendthednnei. . The commune for the hop is con- pued of an: Beam. chin-n: Louise Ken-sun. Carol Batter, lain. Paulson, Catherine Bonn. George Bibs, trunk Shalom, Lyman Mir. Bride, ind We Olborn. ' STUDENTS PLANNING , FOR JUNIOR PROM Committees we already hull a work in preparation for the Junior Prom " Donald-Shield: high who}, mbegimeuiyinlly. Thoma-5c committee has ahead mall at- chutru for nomination. Thy In tot-ehonepurttefor_ttq tl ttnal decision. The damnation m- mittee bu men! sums! and a. ‘tnctive prospect: nude enetMtUm- tion. but you the decorations!”- smed of novel! Ind (atoms 0‘ III- loans. NEW MUSIC CLUB AT ' . mmtrnilLD4amllLDt, Anew manic club "tbehigtsue1too1 is being cranked made “a dime. tion of G. J. theloo attd B. B. 8011.. who will be the dub-Mm A wunmmm tam-nun- _ moms-r . “The purpose of the club," says Mr. Dinkeloo. “in to m and " velop music-l “lent aim by giving them the opportunity of W forming ‘on woman. to unite and bring togee- i; a add my a. membeu of " the musical-unho- tiontrot the school. and in ml. to promote and develop in everyone a love for mute.” cents I um. Theclnhphnstonoctmen month, .tlte dual to be twenty-Ive ! -i:ii(ii/'1'iiiiitair] o-------"")-, minnow “WM“YJ PLENTY OF SWEET AND “SON 003mm ENJOY PEACE AND CLEAN CLOTHES mm q s,.,,,,,,,',,',',',,',,':"',','..),.,,,:,, nausea-s: at- Smithy" “I.” Walnut-thenc- that tieug.u4hm-attt):80, in!“ wail-“W.“ our” NEIGHBORHOOD ' luau-thy About Thin Part of N C Show . and Vicinity; " uric-n W. Amumwy situ" lmmtheGth-bu-NI “huh“ nation kit (but Luke-Jut that WW8“ FROMLAKE nndth-tttt3tthtR.Y mt tiat'lf,1i'i.t'iv'le'ktttHtrt's': It.“ under its chm-go of Jottmtdta,fomtdforthe vme’l out!“ meemttratherhenrte,tt' 1osriaqnateiae-1 oevemiwmbq.aert. I nuns-NM“ mimic: bet-st “Wit Plantain-97%“ Instinct. Mink ontthgitetrrteen ttet-ttit-ad that itvill be i sttoettimqtmfomth-qrl bamboo-want, l Beecher-muted ”to: theWukopnm Inn“ innuitiNdhsth. can» malarial! thesa- tmetetm.aaaiatattlte 'ritrthm WCWEII undo iaaakedtopeoteettho" thanks "ainsttheeete-tioas.t In! Kinsley, the '1." all attehtorandorttvehiidb Ila-Id Mgs.Bertmrtruroetu0ircu-, “lithium, " but“ fmmtmr-lmdwtrmOtteati-d intoatmeBratof ~ -.-muut thaothahdpnpuedv but“. Sixty-menthol!!- 'dbuat-& haw”: "“" "tbe hmtuuuuhhlyh- (at. -Dortttttuagrd 'd " The.' WMhthoHchI-t atndeethatrmghrse. .IInh 76min!!!” J thot.. gutnunbcr. Dcputy then- t2httttyittgrS,'l mm yrrtarsaetStrr,-lespuetrs T. ll. ”11% C0. nmmce TING therrua'ditoemtr 0. ter""?"'"' do)“ mom: tar. “7.“. "tt.ttt.3ah Bathing: of " all on, W 'ty .. idle" IN: lit-hi. "d" but in! O r the and I. k m an. a an -. “in earthy been.» .yM on]. I club ‘yurold I If.“ (News. hat_wuk_ M”! Msed him: £31,“; c,eitistr. 'imet-- GS

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