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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1927, p. 3

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R-talt, Mr. and In. Sells? Bul- lud M Mr. and In. ankigh Wm of am at lam Fri- duh!” and mhAu Tub. lick. when eh: m be the - of Mr. and In. Dov-dd Fermi " their "not lot. tor DeerfUH new. In. Me Juneau and In. an! In. Edwin Imam- md tmbr' but-m. Pub-id; of Chicago. were tho - M of Mr. and In. M. C. Conrad of 122 MeGorem and. "tttr, r. Golan ad - anth- tn. (Both Jen-u. were - a 'enrdaraedtttunreekrrt In. Wil- lhn P. - of Clinton. 1m - It. Ind In. cnm- V.it,.Mr. and In. Mn Vail, Mr. and in. 1_tatth_Bed. Mr, yy' .33: "fy "egi1tatHrhm-msNetethtre Jatannrmmth.at..trru-d “talcum-murm- "ytothq Mel-b PM, "F n. Ibu- W M In, ht lama-nzm 3333'. 1?-,eDyerrtstt"teftdl.'trrhtryftths-ruwiti,"da maunmmmuum "Mind-nth: 'trHiapat- Ihr-tBurr-tut-net-lee-r,-')..").. on Sham, to npend the 'eiemt It. John Lima in laid up for the part teat days "irerinq a intre- tiott in " foot but we no [lid to no him Abl- to be about min. " Ir.ndluoonoAmldols. Klaunmhvometom ”Chmln-IL Mr.a_err-eteftag. teomh'ryttot-_otrtrtr' s'."cgtutuulltriu, WmWhmh 56.n- - nub-in. "_-- _*._qd_lcg.A.C.Ahd uni Dr. _ Roy mailman of South Bend. “all, my wok-gm! mu wanna-v.3. tun-l rm- ounuu. viii-'5- In. N. (l Inington of N. Sheri- dan road entertained " bridge on Priday " her home. Mr. Ind In. Arch Abercromby and {uni}! spent Sunday with Mr, and In W, J. Mom of River For- Mr. And- In. Howud Moran and {any motored to Gm Bay-hwy. with Mr. ima'l‘mothet. ll- Jean Mecaethr, I (human of Tomb, Misa Mary Elisabeth Supbnnon, n debutante of luri- nette, Win., Ind Betty Riddle, I de- butante of New York In the we”: of Min Ethel Harmon of Laurel ave nue who will be introduced by her mother, In. John Baum Harmon at, , tan m Sum-day Afternoon. In. Bunny W. Braatiear will give I m on My. Ocular " it her home on S. Sheridan for Mrs. Chr- em Bud". Local and Personal Dén'f Ge kekknd, iGiiiarG' Garticii7iiiritting fires or to quicken 8 slow fire. Dgn't ytlitPf,t' £1211??qu Ppt'? lights. Mahy such com- Don't use liquid tlltii','ttltt near open lights. Mahy such com- pounds contain vols inf1ammable oils. Don't go into duets with lighed matches or candles. Remember that there is always danger in the discarded cigarette and cigu stub. -_'_r_.'N. ..-9. B'"mr"'""."'e. - - - Fwy-um: IIJII lung). iiaTaDi'yrr"ii7iiii"iii'iiti;'r"iia;i'itr" wee burned every mirttosartdnttfi-h-r86triiauites. N Glenn Tttttttr,', ttur-dt, any with rubbish end junk. Ctmhid. burned $80,000,000 worth of property lest you. th Keep mtehee in met-l bone when children cannot reach em. Doa't keep uhee in wooden boxes or deposit them against wooden building: or partitions. Don’t china your electric wiring without consulting a com- petent electrician. _ Don’t hang electric light cords on nails. l li 1112.. careful with Jackie flatirom, and always use with signal} 11 Uee metal protection under A stoves and protect woodwork) where stovee or furnaces are cloee to walls. ti Don't use stove pipes through ceiling. roofs or wooden perti-{ one. . “In“; all f1ues cleaned. examined and repaired at least once a , Every open "tirepuee should have “screen. h Don't connect an stove. heaters or hot plates with rubber one. Don't use gasoline or benzine to cleanse clothing near an open any. I!reht or. fire. Use nopintUmmable cleaner. WAY, can“: t. I!!! The Human Park Pad" Vilma!!!“ kw“ It. ans-nun: 'etwem'tt/.t'gti'atth'tgtt,"gt w “Mm mvmuy mmmuuwm Uldelutdfnhlutcwm. but. am III-b ',,hC'tttt.netd APtetr. yt a.“ in Carleton Vail, Mr, In. and In; we w. Cour-d Irhngl In. Club M n- Mu. Frm Palmer ofcttieatro gunk].an- homo“ fim prevention and your property and family, but no om 81,000 t',W,',ttI,gg was burned every FIRE PREVENTION SUGGESTIONS rump AvmmzYPEAxs ' OCT. tr, mum HALL You»: Richard Haitian-ton. “that of tho “Baal Bond to Romano.” will out " Orehmtm halt on th min. of Oetttmr IT, under the amia- of the Chkae, but. of Vim _ loan. "is: al_ uiAeriaE lli. Bid!“ 3:1le - vita-ut- I mid-nu ah of lb “W Bond” in Am " VIII " tho trrsUieatitm ol edition- ln Rae. “all. may. Hall-Ill. 8m and Danni. -Added to this m "hee Mindin- Ihnd out has: mt. -ttr--that of w an. m. dvd tree {with gnu! eon-n- ""PPP'lW"9."Mt.Rrn" ”IUD-Mum“.- nie-ua-tmi . TheJ'xut meeting of the Gteneoe Men's club for the 1921-28 club year will be held Thursday, Oct. t3, at which time Dr. William P. Sldler, well known Chieatto lecturer and pub- licist. will address the members on I subject yet to be unmanned. ‘ The [than] public in invited. Mem- ben of the club will be Idmitted on urination of their membership ends. Non-member: will be darted I nomad adminion fee. Those who are not now members but desire tol join will he trivets an opportunity ntl this meeting. I For the November meeting, it is In- manned that Winn-At: In“ Mal nee- "ranted. but those (a charge ttttttttlest-tou/tie-ur-iii."; Mr. You here the Thursday evening mending the Chie-ratsetaAii ___ -m." --_. - at Chicago. Admin“, at the December meeting mrilt tuo be t". to club men-bun and with a nominal charge for non-menu", C5. ofthe Ami 'iGiiUGrs WW CAG. ”had“- Wau- Linda-Moirer Nada-damn; luv-Ind In muo- fair (in two “was: “an rur the November meeting, it is an. nounced that Winn-m have been made to bring Fielding H. (“Hurry Up"t You. had footUlt conch of the University of lichigun. to Gimme. to “in. the club. A dethsite date for this important meeting in: not c-, ___F- - . _ - In. Hw-rd'hégg ia, returned from Loni-ville. Ky., where the spent two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lumen are spending men! city: this week at their can” at Chiin-GL-kes, Wis. GLENCFOEE MEN'S CLUB 0 NS SEASON OCT. " Interesting Program My.“ Other (in! Meetings Are Mr. and Mrs. George Vetter are spending 1 few dnys " their cottage " Chlin-O-lecs. Win. [ Mrs. Walter Crawford of Cham- paixn. tlt., was the week-end guest at Mrs. I. C. Rasmussen. l In. Clinton Prime): tsf ngwood avenue. entertimed " . luncheon in honor of In. Edward Meyers, form, erly Miss Emma Evans of Norfolk, V-., on Thursday. Sept. 29. ‘ I HIM“! new: imam-‘7? Inc-.6- no.m\m_ . o,"""""-"""""-"" W " _-- NUMBER " Sympathy is expressed for the African dodger It the county fair, but there are may white people also who could serve in that capacity without injury to their heads. Take your children to your family doctor and do your part toward pre- venting these diatom with their loss of time, expense. suffering and pos- sible death. VI the expense. The board of health will gladly do its share by humming tree of chase any who feel that they cannot hear l The Spurn) henith of the peopielertairmG. Madam HermanK B. But- of Rigid-M Park is very good, es- ' ler and C. Colton Dunk-day of Win. peeianr u regards contagious diii-li.iii) Edwin J. Randall. John Oli- use; We have but two cues amphant. Herbert Bird, J. A. Carter, Whooping cough. amt two of mumps. i c, E. Osborne, W. F. Pelham, and Nevertheless u contagion: cases al-iMiss Jane Larabe,r. wnyg increase " this time of the} The North Shore chairmen are: year“ is well to prevent them if pos- Mrs. Vanee Roberts, St. Luke's, Mrs. sihle. 3Harry Wells, St. Marks, Mrs. E. C. The Dick test will show if a child j Ronnie. St. Matthew's, Evanston; is susceptible to scarlet fever. V”: Tami?!“ 1'"2th, "i, Al/lit',-. _ . . .tlnt"s. " metre; rs. , . , " these show saseeptibitit “worth; Mrs. Harry L. ftreetdtr,itt " . testa . ‘, . y. church, Wmnetkr, Mrs. C. C. Col- 'd: 2il'a1 can be tmmumixed """tldrurr, St. Elisabeth's, Gleneoe; Miss " “Int T I E. W. Towner, Trinit church, Hi h, Tests and Pmemiz.atiy ai’ePimPk’ilund Park: Mrs. Robyen M. [113315, ',:,ytg,'.tst: VET-9mg win Pre-list church, Wining“. "I: in: Mr can .. ._.-- ‘:_,_I,' Tests and immamizatioa ire simple and harmless. Vaccination will pre- vent small pox and ia also simple and harmleu. "‘"" The dato at a. Gold and Silver the Mr! and um at "dW_r,0eosnmdM.i" uutwumuuh.mmhmm.m City My alterna- “to on Miehieaarboqd.mrd,th.aurwiit Chi-to with th. -- will tteheid.atumrehtuexaetuea- “I. M w- "mm not yet be. determined. For nev- m I". m- are] month plans have been ton-inn- ". Ut'n. rho-inlet! for Moe lulu ml gm. mania. for _ have 40'3de into . w this venture of the Woman'. unil- thmatNtuwi-tuir-attto by, ottheChieegodhceeeoithe 0 .uetotr over Color-do W of Epimopnl church. Every parish in I“. Mat sIIW- M Ike the diocese hu 1 committee at work, lento-arr: boy- most of via- am telling of the puma of the heaetit, voter-nu of last In!" m whieh and appealing for rifts of Iilver and we: the Rocky low-NI eeree, (old, no matter how small, which will have high pope- or tu-Niu the " be armed in . Gold and Silva-l Per ehampioets here thin Ink and. offering in the churches Sundny, Oct. Radish-x that the innat- from 9, and Sunday. Oct. 16, during the the far WmJlld l lot ot power, regular morning otrertorg. The Coach Smiley i- leum: new" un- chairman of each parish will provide done to hunt his protea- into time _ a basket into which the gifts will be fe tho tortheomintt hostilities. While! poured. Ahe Purple dUplayed considerable of- The committee are uking for donn- Teasive amt-ah min-t South n.- tions of _old rings, napkin rings, km. Conch Henley we: ter from at- chains, old eutr buttons, 'tatches, infled with the defensive qualities of bracelets, pins, tea pots, vases. cream his teem. He pointed out that the and sugar bowls, sspiroms, forks, tackling was decidedly " color and badges. Dental gold is also desire that the kickink wu nothing to salable. up end cheer about. lie did bevel The proceeds from the sale are to some complimentary thing: t: My lfirovide the auxiliary with funds for digit the blocking of the In.) the rebuilding of St. Merger-eve och Henley will probe”: um school in Tokyo, Japan, completely much the same lineup mint Utah Fci'i'lse'i' in the earthquake of 1923. u Need the. Coyotes but week. Bow- St. Mug-rat's is a secondary ever, Welt Holiner will probably beIu-hool tor girls, from which, it is back at right hatr 3nd Arnold "Kit" , said seventy-tive per cent of the Knntent xhould be ready to It." at l Christian girls and women of Japan tackle. Both these men were out of l are graduated. the opener because of injuries. i The general committee for the sale HEALTH CONDITION HERE IN FINE SHAPE Board of Health Reports Only Four Minor Contagious Cases Mere done to bring his protegu into dupe foe tho tortheomintt hoatilitin. While the Purple dUplayed considerable of- fenlive strength min-t South DI- Chicago “I. tho -- will be“. Conch End-y'- Noni-dun (“In in. Saturday. _ Tho Ut’l. mm for "use GLU, have (lo-moped into a - ‘thmt following not: my. att to 0 victory our Color-do School of lin- Mat Sunni”. Conch Ike Inigo-nah boys noat of when m uteru- of hat you"- ehm whieh Ion the locky Mountain coal-ream, have high hopes of tun-Hing the " Ye champion: here this week and. WWW-ream . Radio Specials Meierhoff. Hardware ll , UTAH Hm ”WAY THE SIEINHE ELECTRIC COIBINED WITH LOUD SPEAKER Mundy to connect with electric light socket Special n ATWA TER KENT Board of Health, MODEL 35 Complete with all accessories. ready to install - $145.00 Fm Dammit-lion $.98. 00 Your There will be many divorce suits until more men learn to regard their families as necessity rather than I luxury, M, Paul Noyes, ehairman of sorting and appraising; and the district chairmen. Madam HermannK B. But- ler and C. Coleen Mush-day of Win- netka; Edwin J. Randall. John Oli- phant. Herbert Bird, J. A. Carter, c, E. Osborne, W. F. Pelham, and Miss Jane hubs}. of the Woman's auxiliary; Mrs. Cart A. Gowdy of Oak Park, chairman; Mrs, Hathaway Watson of Winnetka, vice chairman; Mrs. Joseph E. Otis, chairman of shops and saies; Mrs. of St. Marttaret's is a secondary 3(th for girls, from which, it is said seventy-tive per cent. of the Christian girls and women of Japan are graduated. The sresGicommittee for the sale is made up of: Mrs. George Allen Mason of Highland Park, president UNITED Myrna POST' OFFICE GOLDANDSILVR Highlmd Park, m Unclaimed letters of foreign origin, Miss Maris Svensson. Miss Mae Swanson. _ Mrs. George “which Mrs. F. B. Botany. Mr. Georges Deanis. Mr. Fred Kringle. _ Mr. C. Cait, Fraulein Eline Hinrichs. Hugo L Schneider. Postmaster. saw.“ SATURDAY. may. " _ -aria1T, iIaaG- SUNDAY. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 Trapped in the diamond mine' - irraiaes, of. mud turning into a sea of death -- the man who hated all women fought for life - not for his, but for hers.' ' EXTRA STAGE PRESENTATION Note: ChiWpn's matinee starts at 3:00. Adults evening perform- ance starts at 6:00 Children's matinees of pictures suitable for children will be held every Saturday. 386 Central Avenue LOIS WIISON ttnd GEORGE K. ARTHUR "THE GINGHAM GIRL" THE DUCK SEASON WILL KRUMBACH il,:, Sash, Doom and Millwrlt g: P""" 1589 Ridge it", Highland Put. ll. 1 WEDNESDAY Ind 'rmutssrxenkhRrrikTt 12 an: A mystery romance of a desert outpost in India ALCYON THEATRE ' comm; soon an; CHAPLIN in "NE mssmc LINK” JOHN mum“ in 7il'W,f was our- mmm OLDFIILD in x mm AUTO" noun TALIADGB h “cu-11.1.3" DUNCAN am In more}? AND In" Imam [EATON h 'NNrLLWar" JOHN mummy: h "WRBN A MAN 1.0m" Downs may}: 3y; BA2CrttANCtBtNr" Always a first run feature phowphy BIG GIFT NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY g ACE OF VAUDEVILLE EVERY GEORGE SYDNEY "CLANCY'B KOSHER WEDDING" MONDAY and TUESDAY, ocr6kEii to and ii Smashing His Way to Greater Screen Heights A Comedy Smash Ftusn' on the Funny Bone! More Fun than a (murder Party'. Scoring again at, a small town hick IRENE RICH "THE DESIRED WOMAN" in a storynf sheerest delight centering around a pair of lovers and JOHNGILBERT "MONTE CRISTO” The World's Most Widely Read Novel! A Screen Masterpiece! Re-issued Through Popular Demand! “THE BUSH LEAGUER" if, bs . b, , f ct, ' (iiliitrr, - '2 g 7“ [ _ A 7 l / Hf M -ccr-sasct V il//(;t,__i,(; Ul/ trtrT'a'Cirtss, l .’ aw“ r x _ JlfiC, 1 AU“ 'r,, .' Cs,'Ci,i'ti/,), NEW STAGE PRESENTATION BARRY LANGDON "TRREES A CROWD" LAURA LA PLANTE BIG STAGE PRODUCTION "SILK STOCKINGS" We can supply all ybur hunting needs -'... from shells to decoys and shotguns. HUBlER’S "our SATURDAY 0t mBER 8 FRIDAY, . FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7 "FRAMED" Uusual Incidents! Reels Customary Short Reels Usual Incident-l Reels h Now Open-- NEW STAGE SHOW MILTON SILLS MONTE BLUE ') l-t ff/f f, ‘73,?177/ _ F wél¥ig>véfi7g " Phtth - hte"' AND SUNDAY Tel. Highland Park 28 '-suor (hid-m 2:00 “11:30 Congnuous 2:00 to tt:Mt " "

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