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Highland Park Press, 17 Feb 1927, p. 4

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_5, £3531 Fd Hi him: ,iittiGriirrriiirii"'ai'i _hyittiittriqt _ 'i'dL' _ PM W . very In. PM E. Kline of 220 Railroad "can. “W094. Wu pleuumy tw~ by twentr-ttee of, her “I“! fmart came, Wilmette and Bimmood, ha, on Saturday, Feb. 12. PREP!“ My: tn "eeretrrartion of tk Line mad at one-thirty ouoeh, PM 22. Speck! sewing of was And “km for the lay Cutie clinic. win be done and a large attend- ance is hand for. ' Prthinrs Sister: announce a card 1yrfrtottetveqoast,heeieostrot Fem-um " in Nannie halt. Five hundred and mhre will te the game. Mod. All 09 welcome. ' mte mam Parhutavinin m of was: Wen-n society will hold Ita retrtrtar monthly meeting a the by” of an. E. n. Gleam, as am... Dr. tad Mrs. Harold J. Lynn of Lakeside Manor drive, Rubia, are peeking congratuhtim on the birth of n anther on Sunday, Pets. " at the Highland Park hospit-l. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer halls of Northbrook, announce the birth of a girl on Theaday, February " at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. C. B. Fleming of Sheridan avenue entertained a number of friends on Wednesday afternoon at her home in honor of her mother, Mrs. August. Peamn. who celebrated her sixty-eighth birthdny. 3 The ~Womnn’s Christin Temper- .nce Union will meet " the home of Mrs. Harry Thomas, 603 Glenview avenue next Wednesday, Feb. 23, at two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bloomberg of Laurel venue are the happy parents of n baby girl on Thursday, Feb. 10, at the Highland Park hospital. Vivian Henderson entertained men little ttiris from her room It school " a Valentine party on §aturdey at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Witt. The decoration. of course, were ell in keeping with the day end the little girls had "Just a dandy time." Mr. and Mrs. Soloman A. St. Peter the lam Monday for an extended trip through the south, visiting many pines. of intact. Edna Olson- entertained fifteen of her friends at a Valentine patty on Saturday. All sorts of thes were played and delicious. My“: were served. All report a 'thtderfttl time. . Mr. and Mrs. George Vetter enter- tained the members of their Five Hundred club on Saturday evening at their home on McDaniel; venue. The decoration: Were in keeping with St. Valentine', thy. road is awning wit: u very bad eye, an injury which ed a yen ago and seemed to be better is cumin: her much may now. MrLrred.r'istter of S. Green Bay you? if "irtrtinr witlk. Very bad eye, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Udell are celebrating their nineteenth wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mm. Ernest H. Volwiler their seventh wedding an- niversary on Monday with a dinner down town, later going to see "Yea, Yes Yvette," now playing at Cohan's Grand. Mrs. Jul: Johnson entertained twelve guests " luncheon, followed br, god: fm, 7hursay dtemoon. Mr. and In. Charles Green enter- tained Iixteen guests " supper bn Sunday evening. _ Thefe will b} a buffet supper ind card party held on Friday night " the Highland Purl: club. Who would suspect the Non-Partisan League of being a part of the Socialist Party? Yet that is the name under which A. C. Townley, Arthur Le Seur, and other Socialists captured the state of North Dakota, introduced socialism there in banking, agricul- ture and big enterprises, took " the debt limit of the, state and, after a eolotmtrNilure, all but bankrugted the state and in the face of that cataclysm it still wields a great influence in many states in the northwest. The Farmer-Labor Party is only another name for the Socialists, because of the Non-Partisan League’s failure in North Dakota. These misleading names are part of the' clever propaganda methods of the socialists and their "rartv.mbaaoeittlistatut" al- lies. Thus, who would suspect the Conference for Progressive Political Action to be s disguise for the Socialist Party? Yet that disguise of the wolf in shepe’s clothing won over 5,000,000 yotes for their presidential condidste in 1924. F-F- . A l, 7 . eai,%eial and kpnomie organzitons wth iitrrmtrntitrh-kiiitdintt anttpften misleading names. T A A , __ W , - - CAMOUFLAGE!) RADICALISM c', r/ , i f 'ttfuel', ttaiituiew' ',tt1ittlt)'it,' “Is there a real menace in radicalism” asks JaseptrT. Dachau!) hair _ l r '9‘ _ h! in the current issue of the National Republic, Mr. f?t,lttttht,t Dr. Hom- Bridges. “some mi answers the question himself intn interesting article in w he 'thty W“. in the Iteitttittrt 0! declares that the clever and mialeadnit tsttmotdltqto with which the “mm “d mum" " the meh reds mask their propaganda, forms the principle menace in their ttrlute,taty “m" m activates and constitutes the chief menace in Combating it. This tl'Sifl1'ksa-. ‘M ' f‘The cename of radicalism arises from the objectives of the United tuttered',",',',',',"',:", radicalism," Mr. Cashman continues. "Br radicalism is meant a Valentine party " the home of socialism or communism, and their allied groups, such as the Non- Richard Tillman. of West Park ave? Partisan League, the Workers' Party, the Farmer Labor Party, nus. My "min:- i": the Conference for Progressive Political Action, the Trade Union le: and Mm. Ito" J. Beatty W” Educational League, the American Civil Liberties Union, the g? tatttiir 1“" P.'.? to Wm B-sh, Leaguefor Industrial Democracy and many other pacifist, politi- “a; 'I': man" trpeuid the bab' mummâ€"mmgmumm‘ufigflâ€"i '"P, w "%mnettsoeatMrtuAatae-.tm. _'-. . 7- 9-3.1“ i,',',",',?,:',;",?'?,',?;':', The Highlanh pitri"1"'p"i?tiit THURSDAY, FEBRUARY w, 1927 PA“ I0VR. Il..., ntgnfwnn yarn Itft8f a’ainafi'flfiuhfl Ptthhhrd-htrbrh.TtditPte-o+ilqTiith. "..'.- 3'l7,,';lhstl'iir2'i;t,'pl'7;t," 1mm,“ i _ H, . -Vvvr-O u. - ulvsmll‘p I Miss Miriam Clark who is attend- l ing the University of Chicago m the iyttltpPd, mat of her . aunt, Mrs. LCh‘u-lea Mammy: , Let's to to the' Wcman's club next That-way, and attend the, Delta Sim Beta dame. , F Mr. and In. Edwh Kay. Jr., un- rived yesterday (Wednesday) from a three week: weddin- m- "-.a. ' Mr. Ind His: Harold Reader were the dinner guests Monday evenirig of Mr, Abel of Batman. The American Legion auxiliary of Dmnare Spencer post will hold I bakery sale at Sobey’l Market; East Central venue. on Batman-Feb. 26 startinth hen o'clock in the morningJ u:-- LL77 M . " - Mr. L. R. Ritdon' who spent the phat week visiting his parents in Lin- coln, Ill., has returned to " home. Mr. and In. H. H. McKay enter- tained at dinner Saturday evening at their home on S. Linden avenue preceding th'e danee " the Highland Park club. . The Philethen chin of the Bethany Evangelical church and their hus- bands end friends enjoyed a Valen- tine perty et the Y. W; C. A. on Mon- day evening. A musical program end short play entitled "Professor of Love" was given. The evening was pronounced e most successful one. Don't forget the Delta Sigma Beta dance at the Women's club next Thursday. Mr. Ind Mrs. James P. Prindle m, 368 Woodland avenue. Ravinia, an- nounce the birth of a son, It the Ev., anston hospital on February 11. Mrs. Prindle was Miriam Margaret Mattel, formerly of Hizhhnd Park and daughter of Mr/and Mrs. F. B. Met- On Sunday evening I very delight- ful Valentine party was given the North End "600" club and their hus- bands by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simon: at their home on N. Green Bay road. Supper was served from seven-thirty to nine o'eloek and five tables of 600 were played. First favors were won by Mrs. Georgiana Pett and Mr. Al. .Knlbus. Second honors went to Miss 1Marie Leskie and Mr. Fred Zahnle, ‘while Mrs. Anna' Leskie and Mr. James “Whiter: Won the comhtiona. Guests to the club beside; their hul- bands were Mr. and Mrs. James Wal. ters of Glencoe avenue. The Junior Star club will. meet next Monday evening at the home of Miss Edith Ringdahl of 347 Hazel avenue. Mrs. Avery Rudolph who has been confined to her home with bronchitis for the past week it very much im., proved. Mr. and Mm. John H. Hoyt of New York will be the (nuts of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winters' over the week- end. They are enroute to their home from California. A special sale of thrift " the Com. munity house will be held the fourth Thursday of every month for the benefit of Highland Park-Ravinia Center of Infant Welfare society. The center Would like all member: who are furnishing thrift to have their packages in the shop Wednesday morning before each sale marked foe Infant Welfare. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. West of 360 North avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mildred Charlotte, to Mr. Harold Noemnbertt, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Norenberg. The wedding will take place Saturday, May T. . Charles Culbertson, and William Fisher of La Fayette, Ind., were week-end guests of Wesley Conrad of Deerfield nvenue. . and In. Huh Ramp. Jr., u- m! (WM!) from a weeks wedding trip “FM t'k'it “'17“ new ebb W.“ of tttei) N _ q61 daughter, Elisabeth Frances, to Don) , - _., Yd. may Tytor ttrieytow?ii' he Bethany their hum. i I Valen- A. on Mon- " ET}. fi,Pf?l8 q . ' "" a "8Y,?,, "In P/tiGiiGf RE". them m ‘4097 mm WM with 1985 telephones. tan m It“ Mr, Judd said that there was I net increase of " telephones installed in December 1926, which was one of the greatest in the Maury " the Illinois Bell Telephone coinmy'u a whole. This mean: greater 'rr-ity, mut- er development and grant comma-' cit] activitiy in th etti. V i Highlmd Parka growth Int you, as indicated by the number of new telephones manned. was described by Mr. E. A. Judd, mum: of the local exchange recently. Mr. Judd ma th On Thursday evening, res. " oer. ta Sigma Beta will give a dance " the Highland Park Woman’s club. Hal Reeder’s Iowan orchestra will furnish the music. Much time and effort have been put forth by the girls to make this (knee 3 mogul“ I good time is assured. The publlc is invited to attend. HIGHLAND PARK IS . GROWING RAPIQLX DANCE THURSDAY AT H. P. WOMAN'S CLUB At the regular weekly achool, the members of the Highland Park agen- cy of Illinois Life Insurance com- pany, will have an opportunity to see the moving pictures which Mr. W. N1 Stafford took during his recent trip to the PtuMe coast” Mr. Stafford has some 1100 feet of flint, which in- cludes pictures of many interesting part: of the country, such as the University of California; and mir, wood, as well as ‘the natural scenes of fetsert mountain and canyon. l The end party given last evening at Masonic temple was 1 moat success-' ful unit, about one hundred emf twettty-bre attending. The card per- ty was given under the direction of Campbell chime: No. 712, O. E. S. Brothers' night will be celebrated at Campbell chapter, o. E. s., Wed- nesday, Mar. 16, intend of Wedmsss, day, Mar. 2, a previously planned. 3 Mri. George R. Roberta is in the Highland Park hospital whore ‘she one derwent an operation yesterday; The North Shore Finnish Ameriean circle will !toiduyueetityhat the resi- dence of Mr. A. Kohl: on County Line road Thursday, Feb. 24, nt one o'eloek. Marion Deere entertained seven] of her young friends at a Valentine party, Mondny uternoom Mi. and ME. H. F. Kelley enter- tamed informally at three tables of my!” In MoMftevenintr. Leonard Bell,, Jr., of Central ave- nue, entertained nine of his friends in honor of his, sixth birthdny on Mom. day afternoon. Deoorntions were in red and white. Heater Ants Thomas of B. Linden ”cane, will entertain u number of young people at dinner preceding the Senior Hop " the high school. Rev. Johnson of the Adams Evan. celled church; Chicago. will conduct a series of meetings, next oreek It the Bethany Evangelical church. Mr.'and Mm. Hubert P. Harmon of Luke] avenue are entertaining at dihher " the Evanaton.Womany club preceding the dance on Sunday eve- ning. T Min Ruth Sinclnir will spend the week-end with her sister. Min Elin- beth, at Champaign. _ The Bane: Clan of the,Beth-ny Evangelical church will meet tonight (Thursduy) " the home of Mr. Wil- liam Vetter. ' spending a few weeks in 1r1orid"n. The PhiUthen clan of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet Friday evening " the home of Mrs. John Efickqon of. Gny avenue. February 24 is the date set laid. for the Delta Sigma Beta dance " the H; P. Womn’t club. _ Lake County Clinic for Crippled Children will be held Monday, Petr. 21 " 1 p. m., " the Chamber of Com- merce, Wnultmn National bank building, eighth fhror. A Valentine putty wu hold The:- day evening,“ the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. at by the T. R. YN and the B. GN clubs. Min my Went and Mrs. Roy Booth acted in host, The Rev. J, G. Finkboiner ia at. tending the board of that“. meaty 'itr.ettstrsctttuequhurs,u", this weak. . e,, . . The girls of the Public Service 00.. gave a birthday party at the Public Service om [at Monday in com- plimont to Mina Rosenow in honor of her pitting!“ anniversary. \ The Quinlan Endowm- today at the United Evangelical .ehnrch held 3 Valentino putty " the home R Richard Tinnun, of West Ptrk avo- nuo, My evening. f Mr. and Hrs. Row J. Batty and their funny have (one to Palm Beach, PU., when tts-ill spam] the bah ance of the winter. _ an, 'thim' "tttlt-n itudio.'l ftttt,rltti,tattpi,ttttij, andteneumotthemteataet. . " Mr. and Mm. Levin B. Sinchir up . mmmn'rm PINS} 1mNhANEr PM; ILLINOIS f _-e “mammalrmm [ h.______ " "'-sc"r r" .'uq, s' Pael,2.i,'lldot' TWO ILLEGAL mums , . gums-re 'trote " popular. the 1113th Pat Athlete club. “mum . dance to helium In an. “Nib-ll on sum-m». to. M "pt2rt',te,a will ftt'ttktt.tt-iteiuie:, Th dances, hare may! has B,:, er t ”m” Boeiattr may thi) of the ttfmt W'W’m"w1 ‘fHomec‘onh’tg” will be observed at '8Uridan lodge No. 662, L o. o. it, ,_.th',t,', evening. Pets 22. A sum vi be observed at 6:30 and the m mister will be present headdress the " _ in: meeting which will follow tho tamer at 8 o'etoeit. . I Kl] rrerrattoLr1isrrt be made my: than may, (nanny). A'tmarrrc,cuiii Fm: JDANCE NEXTLBATURDAY ODD FELLOWS LODGE '_', ammonium FEB. 22 Fund-y, Feb. 2--ronr's Barbers vs. Piechletti Bros. . thumdav, Petr. 24.41:.” 1 Duffy "i.. Highland Park Pull. [ T “idly, teiCiisUiiiiuni Park thion vs. North Shore Ga ar. The schedule fGGGi' \v'eek clue- thp mom! quarter .6! the lane. The schedule: - Monday, Petr. 2r--Bauer Cab " Bit Six Studebnken. The merry-go-round. which started last week, in still open for applicants. Cash prizes will be awarded to the winners of the tomcat. . The Press and Piechietti Bros. In nowin first plum With the Notions Amnirur a do“ second. The Big Six Studebaker: hold the third berth. A The Highlend Perk PM! won a trio from Tony's Berber. in the open- " .of the twelfth week of the blui- neu men’- bowlinc league at the Me- jestic alley on Monday, Feb. 7. _ 'On Tuesday the eighth Bitt Six Studebaker, won two than the‘No- tion Store. On Thaw the Bauer fybtfsorthmetmmd.fastiiii'ii Co. Duffy and Duty loot two - to Piecchietti Brothers. 1 .' or, BOWLING GAMES Riel-{and Park Press winner ANNOUNCE RESULTS A practice rally in which the My gut troopn of the North Shore tom} Will have 1 put. win he held tt the Kenilworth Community eerttet, on Friday evening, Feb. 25th. The pub. lie is invited. ‘ . flier of them'seoutleaders. gathered ilast Monday night .at the Highland jPerk Presbyterian church for a Monthly scout dinner which was fol- Jlowed by the fourth session of the training course for adulta. The up siona to be held 'on the last two Mon. "days in February will be held at the [Mum-m Baptist church. It is not ‘jtoo late to enroll in the course, and visitors are always welcome. . Visitors and parents of scouts took part in many acout annlvu'eary ales .hratiorta last week. in the various; troops and towns. An interesting program including a scout lave-titan; service, and moving pictures wee heidj at Lake Bluff lait Saturday night,, and on Sunday evening Mr. Gituetl, 1W. Butler of Chicago, delivered nnl inspiring address; on scouting before I full house in the Evangelical church at Deerfield. I Bertram C. Dam, former! of thrrautitosm, lawn, u up. no.“ gun and n axle scout, . t. the national mining for. Cl 'trreeutives, has but new u n “shunt scout e-ttde of the North Shore are. council. Mme meeting edicurned " 12 whiz I uncheon prepared entirely by the " has served. Themed [lin- or often’ conference 'will be held at Lake Bluff on 83m”, but 12. ; Piftr-aixJunior one»: mm:- ing 17 troop, and 9 different tom amend last Sunday morning " he Byron Stolp whoa] innWUuupc. Twenty-eight men, may of then father! tf "outa, trad; large num- WEEK’S ACTIVITIES Features of This Ormiutioa Blue Rose Toiletries In Different Parts of the . o' _ North Shore _ use a delight. _ jnviutiggtion of the funds. ' Thin lam night not. can to hear. I. G. Lain. nephew of I. D. Lain, of the construction company bearing 1tuttnmiisttetgthV fendnnta. 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