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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1927, p. 6

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-e-'-".-8 IP-et".' _""""'""'"" 1w .r-ret- TN'-." --'"-"t ,, _ t 'rftiTSBtet5t'idti',pp2'iigr, Am hborbeiuthe stilt-rm“; n"t'l,of"toT,e"11V2"T, '3." of the red ottenaivtt against the existing social order in this D Eel: Que”. half": 'lL't -rttr' in the incessant attempts of “dials to "hore within" iiiil to. Bupper waa served it six, M rhbtasiratioy and turn labor aside from the peaceful utilization} as toUowed by . theater part, a y its bargaining power with the employes to raise wage and im- the De Luxe theater. _ exmditions. Ubor's increasing material stake in the 1iiii) Dr. Louis E. Schmidt of a) mush its participation in corporate ownership and banking Bellevue Place, Chinese. announce- -trol is gall and wormwood to the fomenters of will unrest, che emu?“ of his daughter. Hit- whose timt objective naturally is to unhorse the existing leader- l detrarde, to Chm?” 1e"pttTg,tl'.r. dip. Enlightened self-interest, therefore, as well as sound Amer- " Mr. Tar; fd1"gu,"rt in" _ inn patriotism, dictates the federation's course. was“ Rita Iht,"v' of "Em-mod _ The A. F. of L. leaders are not to be taken in by the precious) formal), of Highlniid Park visited scheme of sending an investigating "mission" to Russia to see howl, Ruth Ind Ed... Guru, of N. St. hbor is faring in the bolshevist domain in the opinion of the _ John's ave., on Sunday. Philadelphia Bulletin. Various such "missions" have gone to Rus- _ Dorothy Larsen, daughter of Mr. _ in from this country and Europe: invariably they are fitted with and Mrs. John Larsen of N. St. yohial blinders by the soviet, dined, fetted and carted about the 1 /ohn',s ave.. has been in srsaraatime country to see what their hosts want them to see. Invariably they Y tor ttte "easles for the past two return to pronounce Russia a foretaste of 3 workers' paradise and I 'ttr V d Be . A "oadvoeate recognition. The farce lies in the fact that 'iiG'iFiiriy is”: 213m“! The “my“ 6?,“ sions" are also invariably hand-picked among "Pinks" and radi- :1: 0: anti?” Y Sit . - eels. either from the parlor of the trade union ranks, who go over Auht "iri'i 'a,,, Dr. Intralts . de- to be persuaded of what they were perfectly sure about before! tis,rhtful surprise, Mona-y night at his they started. The federation has too much horse sense to "fall" home on Oakwood ave. by asking for this trick proposal. ' thirty guests to come and celebrate ‘|.i_- bsirthdssv, which comes just once za-es-e-a-i-ie-red-til/t khan-M threttr,ttf--1eatutt,e Campbell Chapter Guild, 0.3.5., will hold a end and bunco puny next Thursday afternoon, March IO, in the1 Masonic Temple. Five hundred will‘ he the card Came played. Prizes witll be awarded and refreshments will be served. An invitation is extended tol the public to attend, 1 Mrs. William Thomas entertained the Five Hundred club at her home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel E. Smith and baby daughter spent Sunday in Chi- cago as the guests of Miss Marie Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fisher of S.) Green Bay road celebrated their) golden wedding anniversary' Sunday with A family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have been residents of this nit, for the past forty years and are well known here. The Press extends their congratulations and their many friends wish them many more years of happims. Asgard Mrs, H. T. Bakke entertained ten of her daughter Evelsn's friends at dinner in compliment‘to her birth. day anniversary. Decorations were in green and white. The evening was - in playing games. All present Imported I most delightful evening. us, Louise Weiskoisr entertained Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous shower in compliment to Mrs. Leslie The Sewing club meets with Mrs. Jone'ph Mooney of Oakwood “a, to- day. The meeting is in the form of a My party, which is in honor of In. Mooney. [in]: Harry Pen: celebrated his) will birthday last Friday‘ afterw ”on. by mttertainintr a law of hisl hint at a party. 1 - l7. Elizabeth O'Flaherty of 1 Ytuitie uremic spent Wednesday in} In. Hu'ry Erhardt will entertain It luncheon and bridge today. In Elmer Evans of Central ave- I. spent Sunday in Itelge, Wiseon- I. an the guest of her sister, Mrs. if: Wuhan". _ In” Jane Greenslade. daughter 'd Mr. nod Mrs. Robert Greenslade of . Sound “not is in quarantine for F. mules. "e. and In. E. C. Young of Lin- - In receiving eotsgratu- oetthetrirthofatrottboret at the Henrotin hospital. "g Louis Iona left Monday for Mia- - Military mdemy. Mexico, Mo. '. mun-e his studies after having but I few by! with his parents, It. Ind In. W. J. Moran of De m-rm-ora-tttos-a-A."". "o-o-o-ttost-s-uso- “unaudggtm l ".' - Ivonne. “be" of the Lidia auxiliary of I [ate County Plumbers union In I about for Mrs. G. W. Inf- - Of Chicago avenue on Saturdly - and her new Mby boy re- - My lovely gifts. About - mic um present. Bunco " m All report a pleasant fun-aunwsmxwm tut-att-tnum"' Image Alb! Burke, Vivian Russell and - Infant, alumna! thirty- I. of Mr {rid-d- from Wank:- I and EM Pnrk " the Len- - ”I 0- Saturday mm. .hc .1 - wm fettum of DAY. IAICH 8, 1921 t 'ftitrtiiantt Part Pugs "e"""""'"" ___-. "e"""" 9m in... Wuh- LQI! a" 'er. EL”? thins}? WM!“ "ef ,.teltee t1eNl'5T2t ia't.i"."a"ir; SET-3 - M!- W (Th! Johan-Illumi- Bwttt-dth.smf- CAN-r FOOL anon Mrs. Harry G. Peru has as her week end guests her mother Mrs. lia Carpenter and her niece Lois Mary Carpenter of Logansport. Ind. The beautiful country home of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Goldberg, west of Kenosha. Wis.. was entirely destroy- ed by tire early Tuesday morning, Feb. 22. when the ggwline stove ex- plodtd. No one was at home at the time as the family were residing in Evanston. The caretaker had lit the fire and had gone out to milk the rows, Upon his return he found the house entirely in fumes. On Iccount of the distance from town, the house was completely destroyed before help could arrive to put.otrt the tire. Mrs. Anna Kirby is in the Enu- ton hospital where she is undergoing treatment. She will be there for sev- eral weeks. Mrs. Brooke Anderson and children have" returned from Miarmi Beach, Fla., where they spent the put two months. Mrs. Henry Rhode of Lake Forest will be hostess to the Past Mutton: club of Campbell Chapter, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Boynton will leave next week for California where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Albert LII-son who has been on the sick list for the past aa ii very much improved and able to be around again. The informal social meeting of the mothers and friends of the De Forest Satin Gowns and Elizabeth Crepe Gowns P f07 Every Occasion The LORETTA SHOP Spring Modes to meet Spring Moods in Captivating Styles and Colors totroethttt-iaid,Wehumthrk Phoo.mettundhrh468 The woman in satin and Elizabeth crepe is smart- est -- at Luncheon, Tea, Th'eatre, Dinner, and Dancing. And we present the Satin Gown and Elizabeth Crepe Gown in all its variety and charm. imam: ILrii""i'ii"iiiahuU' "-J.’ - ‘Ih Ind but; --E.Mt.+_qBlBl.aeF0"t_. tGui-ue-toi" Ih " 'seg-uae-eh.---'. urn-ninth“ hulk-“lib Geea-eth.Dor-t-ruri- mnkuWHd-m ache-elm. mym-!und-I,uu. vaseinsetrirwtohePie"th-. my: Dr. Louis E. Schmidt at N Beitevoe Place, (Shinto. announce- the engagement of his daughter, Hil- l deglrde. to Ctitrord Templeton. m od I Mr. and Mrs. Ctimrrd Frlnk Temple- Hon of 930 South Linden avenue. My'uuttheY.W.C.L-II ham-hum. ' ,ueahinetaottsuoehm+f s1,titgaSTutlirt'2i'?utt of iettUnd Park held that in.- MMMOIWWMY- 1. c.1701: mdayw Dur- humming-r Miss Rita Halley of liviamtqn.1 formerly ot Highland Purl visited Ruth and Eda: Curling of N. St John's uve.. on Sunday. Dorothy Larsen, daughter of It. and Mrs. John Larsen of N. St. John's ave., has been in quarantine for the measles for the . past two weeks. Aunt Elli ave Dr. Inga“: a ae-l lightful surprise Monday night at his! home on Oakwood ave.. by asking; thirty guests to come In?! eeietrrate'. his birthday, which comes just once every four years. The house was; decorated with tea roses and for-get-, mean-ts and the table wax in keeping, with the color of the flowers After eating the large cake which measured t? inches across and which was pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. C. Cram of. Evanstoh, he was presented with numerous gifts. The remainder of the DEERFIELD AT LAST 'nt1MS NEW TRIBE 1 Downs on mm: In Fast Over- _ time Game Tuesday; Lights "iiTiiii,riiriruests danced to radio music from Waukegan. All report In enjoyable time. Miss Alice Baker is sailing from' New York on the U. S. S. LIle and will land at Naples. Italy. She will visit Switzerland. Germany. Bel- gium and the British isles as wen " Italy. Upon her return she will visit her sister-, Mrs. Elef S. Clark of De trait, Mich. Miss Baker in . former rtsident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. hme Bnheoek are rduminz Friday from I two weeks stay in Philadelphia. Pa. in overcoming the strong New Trier teams last Tuesday. and thus made up for the many years of defeat n the hands of New Trier teams; This victory ties the two turns. each of them having won fourteen Ind lost two league: games. ' By their 2L2! victory the Deer- field-Shields heavies at last needed The lightweight: on New Trier a very good gtme. but were defeated by their opponents ability to sink long shots. The frmsl count gave the boys I 25-17 loss. The first few minutes of the heavy- weight gnaw looked like a walk-awn ror'the Deerfield team. since they made three baskets in less than two minutes. The New Trier bunch didn't allow this to stand long, how- Are Defeated - '-.s-_ttb-t . rgrifgPagN"etlt:'at"r' a; {Zia-u" "hin.iix-u‘ New “libs. mud-(hunk! ruri-e_nflti_yt tiAintrther.-dirshm.- mumammm "fth-1-eexo" John-uni tud.raritsahmeahntb-amb- aid- the (no-throw lbs. v“ WWI-”013m arrkrhishortAm"r. ftsti-nmsatretrtti0"ht. toaverv-NI-.frtr" theboysm-hdmridlbu- mthiavictoryuwcuuthenw other; Dakar-Ix upeicItpoi-u. wtsiteHeirtemasandD-rtreerht hm: in nix. Thom: had I " slam in the victory, Mine his two munitions with wonderful abi’ity. i Now the local: will mantra: all ',their efforts in strengthening their Jean for the district ‘ounnment, which takes place at Waukqm lurk IO, 11. and IE Since New _ Trier Ins been considered the lum- M entry in" this dimtriet meet, Deer- field shank! stand a good chance of join. well than. Plxying . whirlwind gun: in he last In“. Deerfield'. hand“ I“ Blue Island. 45-25 iaat Friday, while the lights lost another that content by I 27-25 more. FORM ORGANIZATION FOR DRAINING SKOKll-I Preliminary Steps Me- at Meeting Last Friday; N. S. Towns Represented After, many years of discussion Ind effort towards the drain-g" of the Skokie, distinct progress was made at I joint meeting of C hambers of Commerce others of North Shore Villages, at Glencoe. last Friday. The meeting in the mull of a movement started a short time ago. the result being that after a general discussion of the project an organi- zation Wu formed to carry on the work. The name of the organization is that of the Skokie Drainage mason» tion. " which General John V. Chin- nin. of Ghneoe. was elected president and Lloyd Hollister of Winneth. set- rotary, Membership of the new as- Spring Is In Every Lint Of Thee . Lovely New Frocks $16.75 and $29.75 Paris ha imbued her-Spring froth with the spirit of youth and this collec- tion convincingly expresses her inspiration Here an rfrocks for every Spring event fashioned of (laterepe. georgette, crepe de chine. satin and combinations. -' "tamhq III-deb h Both Ole- s-i Two-Piece Elsa! Are Seen Muhisesehfroektlys-udhsyflngbutthoqmlityofthesnhesn m. sum-e9 amu- an thtteItic1?tPetiom m “am-n: large "iiiGiiir,TGGHr FtSGiiiUi “In", W" U m GARNWI?T'S 'ere-e-rt",?' "as-ei-ii-ee-u- Wham-hideou- "--mrditt.thr-iero atsd-toh.eadhdFr. The aaiGktsurGauu-: l Preaciiption . Department Q33;- P. “a Win bill; I. w. ah Ind-Willi- -ds, But we gladly line up with every doctor whose-prescription comes to our' hand. give him the very fullest co-operation. Ingredients me the best. Our work is give him the very fullest 4 Ingredients ale the best. skillfully done. Try us out vinced. EARL W. GSELL & C0. mm: 389 Central Ave. 389 Roget Wink-s Are. Phone 2600 Phone 2300 Absolutely , Independent . " glut-blatant; PHARMACIS'I'S /iiii% flat- ir/au- I. (suis-. Nu m My all P. A. was. HUI-00¢ m-i- “a NM - " "-" ... -_-- -L...-d mnon-r-w--“"' at 'sTraiatiiiGriebo-od tT,uidu.tt.-heewt. and be con-

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