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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1927, p. 7

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The afternoon session will convene at two o‘clock. Mrs. Walter W. Seymour, state president of the federation is the guest of honor and principal speaker of the afternoon. Luncheon will be served in the M-_r_ine dining room. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1827 TENTH DISTRICT To MEET NEXT THURSDAY Immitation Chrystal Jewelry This new jewelry in these new colors â€" a canary yellow and a soft rose â€" was shown a few weeks ago in Palm Beach, with instant success. Set in sterling silver or green gold finish, the facâ€" eted and engraved bits of crystalâ€"like jeweiry have a delicate springâ€"like air that is most refreshing. North Shore Trust Company It is the most important single development of the new season â€" the gown that goes anywhere after noon. The Loretta Shop presents a wide variety of models, as charming as they are wearable â€" deâ€" signed to clothe the smart woman from luncheon or afternoon bridge through dinner and the theâ€" atre afterwards if she so desires We are the first in Highland Park to present "CANARY TOPAZ" and "ROSAVEL" _ the newest colors Long sleeved Lace or Chifion, designed for *‘Noonâ€"toâ€"M:dnight, $45 to $95 ~ The Loretta Shop The. . "Noon to Midnight" Gown 10 North Sheridan Road Telephone Highland Park 463 and Election at The average wife and motkher knows comparâ€" atively little about busiâ€" ness. _ Hence, for her protection and that of his children, every man should make proper provision for the legal administration of his estate. The North Shore Trust Company stands ready to assume this reâ€" sponsibility in an efficiâ€" ent and conscientious manner. Responsible Trusteeship _ Fred Hodgdon, 287 Prospect aveâ€" nue; Jean Jenkins, 131 Sheridan road; Patty McGowen, Alice McGowen, 769 Greenwood avenue, Glencoe; John Eiâ€" sendroth, 37 Ravine terrace; Mary McMahon, 509 Washington avenue, Glencoe; Myra Bevins, W. Park aveâ€" nue; Jane Johnson, 608 Vernon aveâ€" nus, Glencoe; Jacqueline Preston, 601| Greenwood ‘avenue, Glencoe; John Ludlow, 327 N. Grene Bay road; Dorâ€" othy Herbst, 160 Ravine driva; Doris Inman, 60 N. Green Bay road; Lorâ€" raine Walkey, 970 Linden ave-nue,)‘ Hubbard Woods; Erma Gaede, 170 SAIV Groen Bay road; Mary Turriff, 219 N. Second street; Patricia and Jerry| Golden, 1303 Judson avenue; June Netcher, Washington avenue, Fort Sheridan; Barbara Watkins, 247 Cenâ€" fral avenug; Jean Brand, 321 E. Park The feature picture for the Kiddies matinee will be *Jack_and the Beanâ€" stalk," with an all star chifd cast. The added attraction on the occasion will be the taking of movies on the lnflofflur..‘wbyur.u dell, the manager. The following is a list of the kiddies selected to apâ€" SPECIAL MATINEE AT ALCYON THEATER v. & bQ riff, 219 N. Second street; Janet Hall, 240 Beach street, Glencoe; Mabel Page, 540 Woodiawn, Glencoe; Glenn Garrett, 377 Hawthorne lane, Glenâ€" coe; LeRoy Gunckel, 237 N. Second street. avenue; Dorothy Mann, 218 N. Sheriâ€" A 8 i8 mnhlunnr_muu.rmuun PARK, HRafeift & ipieifinpeithnietrnfetfiofestentecss ifi opitiapitiateimag 1 J d E. Located at the Southeast corner of Central Avenue and Green Bay Road, Highland Park, Lake ' County, Illinois EXCEPTIONALLY highâ€"grade, well located 3 story brick buildir taining six shops, sixteen kitchenette apartments ard twelve rooms. â€" Exgellent transportation facilities. $120,000 6% First MortBage Serial Gold Bonds 6% HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Dated March 1,.1927. Denominations $500 and $1000 Interest payable March and September i1st. awarded to W. J. Newman Co., the lowest bidder. The price is slightly over $281,000. Several bids were reâ€" ceived two or three weeks ago. At the meeting of the city council _ S. M and board of loca} improvements last avenue, week the contract for. the west M day eve water feedér system of mains was| which 1 LET WATER MAIN JOB announces a selection of smart daytime clothes, afternon frocks, sports things, and aceâ€" essories . . . the newer things for spring and su;t\mgr wear H A L $ 6,000 due March 1, 1929 . 7,000 due March 1, 1930 7,000 due March 1, 1931 100,000 _ due March 1, 1932 rice Par and Accrued Interest Real Estate Loan DepaÂ¥tment tâ€"MAIN JOB REPORTS CAR STOLEN _ ‘DIY}PK;WOIKSISN . J. NEWMAN COI oN TUESDAY EVENINGi MEET FRIDAY NIGHT HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS e HIGHLAND MATURITIES e Own and Offer S. M. Gooder, T21 South St. Johns avenue, reported to the police Tuesâ€" day evening that his Essex coach, which he had parked in ‘front of the Cafeteria while he ate dinner there, was missing when he came out that evening. So far the police have been unable to get a line on the car. 565 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka y brick building conâ€" single The next regular meeting of the Mystic Workers will be held in the Masonic hall on Friday, March 25 at 7:30. All members are urged to be present as a large class bf candidates are to be initiated. A dance will be held after the meeting for all memâ€" bers and their friends. PAGE SEVEN B Eéfi

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