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Highland Park Press, 21 Jul 1927, p. 1

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" -iaGGGru-uriGaiai "w 1Nt"tfdrgY.tgPgNe, Hus-scum... = 'd'lrgU"lf.'ll"dalrT. unnu- '_ri'iiltti'tUi'rr,'fiFt"tS, PI. FIE-Mk!!!“ 01-"de l no. Ii can. I“. In. ”which!” In. m -. Mi.. his qM._am.Math_rteiari..se- "beM-dNriArthmrEmer. “V" - --. - - ""‘ Tsrutrihie.storseustsad M With $t.emtie subcutanedin-m-mhm . Tt-tneehrst0edae s'h-lrlt,'a'Mtt; Amman-mum: . ' " is; Cai ',Pt the an neMiilt Araoth_-ilih. Buds: md. ”like! We plan, __ has“ “up; My!!! all»! fittee “not Pe am My. July 24th. with a. ween- 3m“. out. Sm new (him. if: lotion on My)“ " Richard former space “on the wmrt ride of Wharf: an! unit _ “Lol- Sumet Put. on Sunset mad. and 'enxriu" m Ger-n “It in in along the north Me of Sum an BensoetI wt been an mrtatmmehtq h-Ion Park avenue will again be and writ: with m Ravinia pun-s. and for puking and provided with light; the In that Mr. Wi- lla Eli-g In additidn to the parking was on abeth Wand um Jaime! Plrk avenue I plot of ground has Ivtilable for its two Mill roles bun secured from Mr. Richard: and given manna it will geeeiee thei u on the south side of Park avenue an: masterful pnmtiou whichl just west of Green Bay'road and pro- m distinguished it in the past. let-; vision for lighting of this space has ire Defrere will silt the rule of Tel- also been grr-nged, This provides mmund tar the first time on an? frrr at least dauph- the ' used in stage. _ i.frsrmer mu. r24. 2irdd enter roman-3mm '-rtmI.8tPrlRtN00tatA1tgr . " " - "" 'tiittPitgiadi'iLiiiiifiitdr, - MM“ =Te1,'t"dtut,Tt1",tat. “WAVE. 'er-i-arm-e - “EMA" ',u"G'Ck"e"A"irihh1l; HI- Arman-pm “manuals” IS mum: HIGIMND PARK DAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1927 Knit. M 8:31)" Week mung-gums... AT RAMA PM In.” mm _ PaékPress. J At theAkyno. menus”. sur) nob-on, Phruis “new in "The St') setsatirm of Amt Mary”; My. RAW Gm in “Tine no Lon"; I Sunday. cum Bow in “Rush Home! Rosie"; Ion-day Ind My. "Carr-l, tain Salvation” with an all star an: I Wanna”, r. Friday. Char- lie rum, 3 Chester Comma in? odd-'5 an." and The OHi Bucky- Gate"; m. John: WmGTii"MiiTeiiitrqhitic. E; "tt0FeGrT%iaiE Sift F. , Sunwz‘ Park will be well 'eprw- sented in the activities of Highland Pirk Day. The able and Mn! purtrround directors, Miss Thomas and the two Mr. Copps are doing all possible in their line of work. Flo-ts will be provided to illustrate the ae- tivities that the Put board are giro- viding on their dilcmt grounds. All the .visitors thtd interesting tum men: in the different - that an Provided Ind it is mm to the men-cement to m the wide inter- est ulna in than “in. In, an knowing plenum evening: in vil- “it the hall I.” rurod by the [Moot In" and the hate- ,- two m and Ink m [was nub-I. FEA'I'UB- NEXT WEEK AT IDCAL THEATRE MeFaddest's FBI: at Airy. 3 Days; “Malia: of In” Gl'l'mPYINBAILY ”Bismuth-n -hisee_dmrw-r.tt thUdn-II-I‘vu- “on“! & I'M’M Pt-be-di-teo.- mreierth--m-rr. th-IWMIH PvesaertBeuum--ri- uMMHWP-lkhu m. Meoee.themrifttken- tthortotd.lf5ether-r-. wanking-‘0'“ darmtttteleheoam-h.- -rrmteattmedlN.tt-tth.- trrrrmtetattime. Salim mummnmh tryeHrtrittR"Lr-+ my. "The Hum war was MJWP-im whammy-g 'tttur-tkt-e-i mph-bu. " former mm; Tii) ”any enter from Green 33M. y pedes- trians may he the park from the Green Bay road enhance. A por- tion of the parkinx'spate along Sum set road win be reserved for the own- ers of floats who wish to exhibit them. The police department. under Chief Mortuary. will supervise the following picture. next nick pekintr offal: on that a, "etrmBfirtss"qhy_te1eea_t.ttrrrir BAH'GK their annual picnic and mm. was. an new duh-iii! 'jiiif,itt,ilt-.!l? the public the num- brunet space 11013 the vat side of Woodmen of Lake county will spend Sunset Park. on Sunset mod. “ES-1mm July 23 It Sunset Park. dongdm mrrttttrideorstmsetN6 Beeinnintrat9zcgrcthedmrrriitbe on Park my...“ will m be Mi: continuous round of eastertairtesst tor writing and provided with lights. concluded by a dance in the evening In addition to the parking W on Ind the giving any of 3 lot on Purk avenue I Mot of mund Inn, Round Lake. 51min mum in has! madetsrthesreerirttersdmttof- 'orther_oteamastS-et Put nr"rrieetmesd Park nu. Plans for Parking Of Can at Sunset Park, the Highland Park Day Wyndham will plain: the at Pearl 2 Days will supervise the t HOLIDAY "a-ga' 33321 I The man Printing Co. is able to! immune another notable addition to! git: {utilities in the purrhase of I Kai-i {If Style B Special Ptess for ihte job; front This press is larger Ind (um! 11hr: any in this region, giving the,' ‘Udell Printing Co. a mean: of turn-1 Einx out better work more manly; than "a hefore for the benefit and): -tisaetiort-oCCtte, my; g,'-'-,".:':'; 4 [he - was was set up t “Fiat in theta-puny: Highland Pun-k of. SeeanditaWitimttotheatread, large and dim-Rent plant of the com- -trisinrmewiththetirm's policy ofkeerhttrab-tofthetimessoas toeisreits_sthette-ttofttte I-aa-berth-o-taint-te' At that hour the "awning event at the dnr.,the giving any of a lot in the village of Round Lake. will take place. The lot is 66x6tit feet. If the winner prefers. he my neck 8MqineashirtNaee'ofthektt- eta my be bought. from any of the M nation“ who m in than of Main. m was: a nu...- AGE '"irGimrG -l,Ni;'lr'au,"t.Tgu"t,tt'e' 'ru9iaoiiiiqaaiGGr.oei'C thalth-nhmmeobe- Hmrwmmmum Dun brat. this Satudli; spend tiled-y “Sunset Put. Thepublic is (“My invited. "it-i-tte - - - QM}; ”is.“ Midi-lee- '-tue-etuenrfththetraw “mmummy. n'iichti-othutmathe d.r-bsHdemtu.tormrdtutt- -iattryarther-hrexrNet.iti-- cum OF common - INIDIIIFIBLD S. S. Tanner, director of the state of l!|mnis. Modern Woodmen of Anterira; G. Hatzenbuhter. state deputy. and J. Reibman will deliver short addresses. ' Dante In Evening Herbit Atkinsonjnd his band will provide music for dancing at the Sun- set Park openair pavilion in the eve- hing. This will begin at 8 p..m. and last until IS, [TELL PRINTING 00. INSTALL NEW I EIGHWOOD PLANNING 10 SECURE CITY PARK "-%Heh-h.reeeo-ere.witt “mu-“nun?“ h 15 W I.“ TurqV “Whit-“Day -sohe-_tt.-t-it f-v-h-r-mol-tto bmb-hvllhw Ear. ' Pun on. Day l F, R. Smiford. Dania! McNeil, and o. A. Howard, the three general! chunmn. have made extensive prep-m rations for what pizomises to has: Kala again 1 John Dakis is in charge of the " , frehmrrnts. and F. Walton. M. Beard., W. Miller. and F, Biohm are looking; after the concessions. " . g Spotters in Afternoon 1 Games, including a horseshoe tour; lumen! and tug of war will occupy, the morning and part of the After-i noon. while several intcrestitsgt speak; or: will follow, i Dam " Evening and In! Other Futures to Make EI- Icruin-enl for Crowds; ANNUAL WW DAY 8 MttatoM PROGRAM AT SUNSET PARK Week Adds to tilde-q of Big Plant _ P-refmttratrrmar Give Away [at "MY. mu a. at man.“- an. muons JyPoder, my in High- H 'tlet i ‘Frad K. Ina-Mic. well known resi- sdant here for mow than twenty 'ynrs. died at 4:40 o‘clock My has»... July Mt, at his home. 635 (ered m: {album I long Ill-gm illness. I m . All I Sh, James She-hen was a member bf the Church of m Immaculate Con- canon Fore and use of the Paternal Oner of mic; Be was' ‘engagvd for-rr-its-mini-sprint- erty was: of (on. bot retired from nth: 1'an several years ago. At one time he ‘15 commissioner of highways in Deerfield township and performed the duties of that office in I most satisfngtory and praiseworthy No resident of Highland Park had more friends than James Sheahen. and by " be m held in highest mud became of his many estimable qualities There is widespread sor- row in the community at his death, and the family have the deep sym- pthy of all in'their bereavement. The funeral service It: held at 9 o’clock this morning at the Church of the Immaculate Cooeeption, and burial was in St. Mars's cemetery, It lake Pang. He - hornJuly I. 1871?. in Mil- watrirhee.-dmrasmarriedttteregurse lLlMt-Alieekmtx Ktrrtx.who frying. They came to Highland '%r*tAemmneremramettavetived Maud-0e. Near relatives left tom Enhaidahiawidaw. 1121*. Jana; a mod-Ith- tee, In. in Gracie of Chrlelton. 'rirhb-tsMr.nodMr,r.C. F-tueeMu.-dasrister,Nrr.E.B. “Iii-)Amdl livinguau mhhymd. WNW be held Friday mink“!- l'u-ily ”idem. 6ltsG_rrve-emsdtmr%twitt (Wm r m ar relatives living are two! sian s.srtrl two brothers, Mrs. Wil-', liam Dot-hay. Mrs, Harry Mills, Charh, and Frank Sheahen. all of whom (wide in this thy. Two broth-g on an dead. Daniel Sheahen. and, John Sheahen. the latter for rainy! years in ell-int and popqu men-Eb”: of the Highland Park police force. I hhth-Ihnnnm.ntlii- m 'tr._etmdtserttforseverst re_red'mvarioosre-sihte can“ by the Chicago, North Shaw A lit-the railroad, and -rhmtrxm.%drorsomethsefor mun-h. 'lg't'c"a,t'"tt, . Mitch-m , -tkSr-et.nmtthereW te'"-"..---. N.tLGAgtgtBtCCLtm ' mmmn 12tu',"tdt%tttut.u'r. 'iiik2'ti,?2d,ihtfltriti I!!!- “ - a: a FRED K. MAECHTLE IS DEAD; FUNERAL FRIDAY James E. Gheaheu. pioneer resident of Highland Park. died about 1:45 o'clock Tuesday morning a} the Irttrh- [and Pink hospiul, following an op- eratiuu for appendicitis performed Friday, He Bras taken ill Thursday Ind following the emergency opera- tion be seemed improving. bot com- prscclns ore-ed and he began to kw w wore on Monday. _ Sheahen was born on the old Sh, in farm west of lawn August 131. 1-7:. and lived always in this vi, "_- and at the location where hi, _ z.» on $unset road now stands. Hic rut-rt: Were Mr. and Mrs. Pa- tr; ‘ 5'" aka. early settlers in this jun" .z' Luke County. and the family fy n- Juana; of a rrntury have bun "A, Ll known in this retriom, Surviving Reutises VI" v. :\' "I. 1901. Mr. SVahen mar- fiwl V, Theresa Garriry, daughter of Mr '21 Mrs. John Garrity. alsn pun I ."-;le(= north uf Highland Pact-, 'Fr, Sheahcn is living .and ther :er fre ehihirttt-damris. John, Allan. if ward and Mics Theresa Shaina all residerrs , Highland' Pa JAMES SHEAHAN IS DEAD Death " Surzial "WNW , NEWEST has Any May After not. Pointing Long Ilium; Duh] at Milwaukee PEI-E'hgksml: Friday; F-enl Held In: May Friends Follows After, m” if: ath, RAVINIA TENNIS CLUB I Mr. F. W. gushing}: the Migraine ym- URNE Hotel and . iss ilbin's at er t. To _YAUGUST 1-7) knew mach other quite well in the It 9!, ope 'zlllall Park L days of “mild lang syne" and Miss "a" I', tAtt 3: El Id o',,'""' i Phiihin's visit to Highland Park was and{ Rn ' . . e l prompted by this reason and also by 3 tttl Rannla Courts in desire to visit the Aicyon Theatre . t _ _ . ‘which is a part of the chain of The Ravinia Tennis dub " holdlmri theatres operand in connection with an open toarnagggertt the week f the Universal Film corporation of AY Auest 1-7 on the club grounds sitri, which Carl Laemmle is president. uated It file northeast corner of Miss Philbin is accounted the most I." 1fertr, “ Pte: 1"1,1er:1ant, axenueJ promising young star in the movies, I An ordinance permitting the East I Park district to occupy and up Mem- ‘orial Park tHazel park) for a mum Lorial park and to maintain and equip like same was ordered filed for in- 'isspeetion. Aayor Lewis appointed Mrs, An- toinette thnke. the present incum- bent, as visiting nurse, and the ap- pointment was‘approved by the coun- eil. . _ The Ravinia Tennis club is holding an open tournunent the week of August 1-7 on the club grounds sit- uated at the northeast corner of Roger Williams and Pleasant avenue, one block west of Ravinia station. " is hoped by the tennis runny men and women will tournament Ind help make event. An ordinance was pawn! srr:tnting permit to the East Park district to occupy and use a porti in ef Huck 28, know‘n as the Highland Park bathing beach. for park, playground and bath- ing beach purposes, and to maintain and equip the same. An ordinance to amend the ordi- name rising salaries of city Mieers and qertain employer, was ordered filed. ‘The bond of Bowen E._§chu- macher as corporation counsel was approved, with Edwin L. Gilroy and Catherine H. Gilroy as sureties, Any resident of Highland Park is invited to send' in their name to J. C. Learning at 1540 Dean avenue. or Fred Sadler It 264 Roger Williams avenue. or call either one on the phone after 7 p. m. ..V.._...W.. .- W ”mug“ " is hoped by the tennis fyttt.at) Mayor Lewis. learning that‘many may men ttrtd women will enter the) social preparations were being made tournament Ind help make it I gala? for Miss Philbin's arrival suggested event, that it would be a pleasure to have ----- her visit the city hall. She was ac- MOVIE 10 BE TAKEN , companied there by Mrs. Willard OF HIGHLAND PARK DAY Ericson and Mrs. A. o. Mum. Jr. Mayor Lewis presented her I bun- tiful bouquet and . golden key in- Another added item of interest as scribed "The Key to Highland found for Highland Park Dar, Wed- Park" and accepied Miss Phiibhs's and“. July 27, since it was [and invitation to be present " the eve- that through the elf-arts of the lurk ning dinner. Mement of the Alcyon er, in Miss Philhin drove oat from Chic-p emanation with the Highland Park go in a Winys Knight sedan decorat- Chamber of Comm. the Intern», (Continued on page 4) than! Rewireet unite "witt yake --_---.-r-q-r- motion Pictures at the all-in @803"; NOTABLE anl's The ordinance making appropria- tions for the fiscal year was ordered placed 'on file for inspettion for one week. Hhl"er/riiCiU'i Taiiirir ill I"; my": 'NVBNE""5. BLUIKEB m, " T,, f " ttell'."',', “I in ON MUNICIPAL com: the morning throughout the day fo --- the testivities in SW Park in thei The weather has been tine for tho waning. _ Igniting fans and the “tandem is It in gratifying to know that a liv- large nt Sunset Valley Golf club. in: marl of this - day will be The boys Ire much pleased with the mm. " the film will be kept chann- in the contour of green No. irt,the "thin-s of the Chamber of l. and they mar look forward to I cannon; an: rmst being shun material chance in green No. 2 very it thr Alena (“a on I'd.“ to Boon. it is “mm. . In announced Inter. T Finland Put In: an “by Jo- JOHN LA SALLE GIVE! . MAI AT KEITH“; The commitve an“ tigute on the advised manager >ubmitnd a tion was deNrrrd uni the committee and th, arranged for further r matter. The city clerk was authorized tol, . F . _ mnisc for bids for a moan gmdex V can? at City ‘Hall ted Receives for the street department, the bids to! key to City: Dinner at be received at 5 p. m. Monday, Aug.! _ Moraine Hotel; Ap- 8, 1927. j pears at Aleyon the council At the regular meeting of the city council Monday evening a resolution was adopted requesting the State Department of Highways to grant the city aid in the improvement on Route 42, Sheridan road. from Cen. tral avenue to the north limits of the city. It was pointed out in the resolu- tion that the city has made two ef- forts for the purpose of caring for tulip: needs on this piece cf highway, and inasmuch as so per can of the trattic on it is through trattic, era, the city feels justified in making the request in question. _ The committee appoinfed titrate and report on Cent: and Sheridan road submit port which was referred u clerk with instruction, to ', Council Asks State "IgaII,hNI) PARK DAY To Aid Improvement 1 PLANS ARE COMPLETE or N. Sheridan Road) - a. Gia VT; he city ange a h city mg C an ls the Highland Park has 1.030%me tmtnmdoharemgArttnmuna. min-mum“ ke1erwettb.rexmaere.tead= 1».qule f " th, their positi Day parade The Decoration eommittec has dis- tributcd cards to every merchant in lawn urging them to make special (Continued on page 5) MISS MARY PHILBIN MOVIE STAR, VISITOR _' Miss Philbin, a very dainty and sweet star in the movie tirmament, accompanied by her father and mqth- er, paid Highland Park a visit last Monday afternoon remaining for the evening which included a dinner " the Moraine Hotel and a box party at The Alcydn Theatre. Marathon" nblkhfortholdw: the Mr. Laommle is quoted as saying, and he predicts a great future for her. The Highland Park folks who met her were captivated with her charming manner and beauty and if Miss Philbin is a criterion, then Hollywood is oftirmvt ntalizr) SOME NOTABLE SCORES ON MUNICIPAL COURSE A meeting of the committees for Highland Park Day was held at the place af coming action (Sunset Park) on Monday evening, July 18, 1927. Alt of the committees reported that wm-ythinz was in readiness for High-. land Park Day, the biggest annual civic (‘V‘tnt in the city of Highland HERE MONDAY BIG CELEBRATION JULY 27 Committees Report Everything In Readiness; Parade and Decorations; Program t Features 'a rk Mr. H Prizes on Exhibition Mr. George Buwden,_ chaix u parade Cumminu- repo c' cups that are Quin)! to l fay as prizes arc now on di mce and real’c window of the 's, meat markvt r. Bowden also t 9:00 ”Hock sharp will start at 9:30t . 'arade cnmnxittoe in position in the Hig a1 of w Decorations Minn committee has dis- ls to ovx-ry merchant in W ‘nd St sharp wi ate csifiee and in amm Bowden k NUMBER St chairman of reports that r to he given on display in EVEN ING u request 10 please I angina 'hns avo- the pa- mnsult mm! to ad Park of

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