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Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1927, p. 1

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Gun-u at hudmgPdlcll- “him-puns,” toms-h mtttpiiimnid if ~mSmooL1m: "tnt, M. 21 hm!- Mr. ,m-.kr-rieirtiiiS. m1te_ththeeuBortr-ttst .Trvw-snhhmos- tthlltttt maths-will Wuhan...“ “minimum-l no... mmmmD-n- "erb-'et8.cmm-trst.rrt.e "tuethhemhtHr,andM-tr. “WWW.“ 'tttbet-tHen-dt-Harte. mmM_rqe*r.tHttt.hntrr- InorhthanI-bu "rMe.torD_.PritMood that!) and-M a mum. to qgt-itnrtththr.eatteeitis.trtth. QM-,Mtt-atxrtrrteaB. TRAIN SERVICE 10 mmtmaar manual!) Praia-t But WI ' lmce to Code! with the history of the dub. Unml (new. of amt-tuna: have been New and an inn-Inn wilt be mm m otoetrtmsttr,to not: the may "on“ uptown-m. Under the present mhdiattstratims, the Highland Park club in Int be- min. the choice“. of community clubs. tt in the sin of the maze man to make it no tannin in point- of mica-Id muslin! that no number need ' down town tot,ftrhyytPetiott In!“ enjoyment. The mm roll not included an input-in number of law lumen. Among than may elected to mam- “; In. and. M. _GarUrtd, Bonn-d B. Bede, Dr. Karl A. Merer, Aland-r R. GmtJIobcn A. Drum. Clam L. Perkin. Scone B. Clap- mis, Realm: P: Sharer, Howard E. Smulding. Daniel B. Scully. Edward A. Roach, Waiter E. Rutledge, Frank H. Templeton, 1"ka C. Atwul, dee o. Appel. Frederik s. Wayne. [can F. Harris, Wm. B. Edwards, J. sum Wakefield, Cot. Perry L: In}... In)" Jo-eph C. Hum. l ' tun-en! Futures Thor-u tr. Sheridan, president a the Highland Purl: club. "pom rup- id growth und My mere-sod in- ure“ in the “bin at tho club on the put of In new". ' m guard and a live interest m shown ht the civic and economic ”chlam- which an being dealt with by tho orminzion. . R. P. CLUB MEMBERSHIP SHOWS RAPID GROWTH Dinner for Die-hen to Be Held Oct. 28; Uncut! Enter- Thu muting m an interesting and Chum one and disewmioe, One new member m (then in a this haunt. the Motor Car Electric Sarita ce, " South Second street, "presented by L A. WIN Ind C. 8. Indian. PM who" of the Inn! chunk" will "pm: this body a the mud lunch“: of the Illinois Chamber of Comm-rue today at the Pulitzer hotel, Chicago. The the In R. E. Gould, Herman Dental. Frank Shaina. Carl L. Brown and W. E. Becker. 1attr4?tiyt-eorrrautttiGG m by the eon-mu up» antic an Iced - a. m. WMmmnv-d. I'M-eon- .Mu In and of Paul L Udall. china-n: s. A. trt. Peer, w. E. 1W. Bogu- Dual and Prank Shah-u. . 1ttmndireeudtututtamt- ten a. city administration will: 4hatth-edina- mm m. 'md-co I“: . 'atTiii=iaiif of Cent"! and St. Johan, but“) and, Pimt and cPtml 51:! Gun: Bar. 1'“me Mr. Cald- “WWII-dual“). '2fptNftgrd,r,,utieae ae.tirqrret- “can. Tm" _ an up - Runway-nu... Mm ummam . Fibrrttre, at th- Nordl Shore th-ree Chamber Huang a, nremdq Evening: Fatah: F oi, ' . _ w an,“ " “I " . .A 0’ 'utma Dim Guam-ms - In no Ml cum "'3'" is! any» um. i--..'-.-.; Itr.dserm, will have; special mn- '""r, 'litlif'd?,2 1'llflt “r... 'ate mam“ m . I can- “: Lu..-.- " M rh'T'R'atit?au"',"'l','g m a has n 4 ot and J"fgtrg,t,','a,tgt? M 3-m- vill wannabe an. tn. a "the w Put Wan-‘- t-thtermtttrarrtstt' who... club. nun-mum bythe turwrtuttaktwoerenirtereeeomt- wall hm ll. Dial ttreh-tr= m. - m be a Wm, a. med! --------- - t t 'rLeutrgN "at: t Phu, FIttmVAL AT c ,'_hedt-tto-iGe- unrucqscnool. ktul'U', '2S"2'PWtsT, . 1tt Wyn-£12324: Sod; in». mit min {he'd-vice} an - Mb. Everything is Mr, Inform-l and mrexcellcnt time h nun-6‘10! anybody. Rebuk- mb win he and. The first indoor dance of the year hold It Witun halt In: My pm highly mental, according to the comments orthe my who Mied the hall. Thin dance In the thntt ofnme%.Mdmseeawttietwitttre hold any My night " Witten tet'... Th. and: an» mspptied by Beta Atkinson me but" Enri- body in invited to am in the merri- ”typw by the Highhnd Put The Development of the Child with the diluent phases is to be the line of talk and study for the year’s work. At this meeting Miss Ethel Kevin of the laminate far Juvenile Research will talk on "The Emotional Life of the Adolescent Child," .150 to cover umber subject that is n lecture with.. in itself, “The Modern Point of View for . Nmnt." A cordial invitation is FIRST SATURDAY DANCE MOVES SUCCESSFUL THE RAVINIA P. WA. ,3 I TO MEET OCI'OBLEt tf In Village Hausa at Ravinia atI 8:00; Miss Ethel Karin Mar The Ravinia P-rent-Tmher 'uisty- ciation will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 19, " eight o’clock a the school build- ingot 'hat Village. x On motion of Cough-innu- Rear the report of the Filtration phat com- mittee with trnrgmtee to employment of engineer: m concurred in, 1nd Continued on page 4 G. M. SW was mated wait to install a tour-inch water msin by private contract In She-hen com, subject to the usual condition. The report of W. W. Bartlett, justice of the peace, on ihtes collected for Sep- tember, VII received and nu The city clerk VII trs.toited to eotnmtmieate with Olaf ”which to inform him that the unsightly eon- dition of certain pr'emim of whieh he had dompldned would in: remedied immediately by the owner. . m In ordinance was putqu -ieGili. Q; for construction at I M V ev - yzeefiemmLQ-H- Another Orin-Ia The other mm auxin ordinance was passed on motion of Com- sioper Cowley and provides for um mains in Dig-wood road, MW lune. Winthrop and, Woodbine ave nu, humble “cum and Oak Ridge Avenue, aid ordinance hum: remin- ‘ed on nu for animation according to an all line of Lot 112, Baird a War.. _ addition to been Park [IMM- aion and in Deere Park drive, loath. etc, said ordinance having mined on file for inspection " required by law. Ordimneu providing for -teqte. than of connected "stem at m IllliM were punt! " the - mating of tho city council on In. by evening and consider-bl. can basin“ of importance was him- Clty Com Alum-ho lupin- mu u luau - Eva-h” 0th! Bud- TWO ORDINANCES PM MINUTE“ hltlH%mMrtl0tt tht motipn of Commission. "ts. tr.'tJ,88Loett null-um mush“, corona tt, m1 Km ". --t-. - in} emtt-trrtGtGr-tiG air. :57..." aT.",; “a!“ mwmmfiuwmnuhmgwhuz -- " m - m-bmuu -eAtaetlurtcaftliiFSiii tml',',','?,'.'...".',"." "'st"lkhralt; afifl'fifithQS-mmuwmmâ€"E _-.-----.-.-- - tt,f't'rM,ter,trstetti,,tt,i,it FALL FESTIVAL AT 'lu'd fl ”g MM“ wii1 . . 1a, m PLACE saloon that IUdfd Lt,,'ldl,ll'l", Tf : -.-- _ Manly. “swam 'h._1of.ttoPa11htruaflutemomt-: ,leodnnulhrlw. I! pulled for two o’clock thin after. Sm, Henry luau. W. C sum noon (“MM-tale Elm Phat W.Wiehardt,3.ritodr,Dotui dad. Thigh 'ttttrt-tttr-allotted-ttcarte,".)-. which. trimundnu- Lloyd Gmr,R. B.Roberta,go.erhiase '4tl'tsuMltht'2g'lASuTllf%t'al'c l ,',thv,ut.tdg 'tPutt',',? ( . .. "lWmRtGNGPARrtw l “Whmmm -Aao-bereeeuerrrtudratrt_ mmmcawoon‘ - h e""'" ' - La-. h“. _L__.I _A .7 = scam]. or name ' om: m mum! At Carney :nd Put Barnes, {mom throughout the country Is "Your How league Boys" from Radio at.» tin WHT, Wrigley building, China, In to mike I personal “mar-me a the Akron theater on Monday, Oct. 31. They will present u “riot! m of tons, story sud novelties " the air. A mun of artists from the Chica.. re Art theater will give the open- Inte piogram at'the Wsgh1araVNrk Wormut's club on Tuesday Moon. Oct. 18 at two-ttsiren A selection of three one~ut Rhys, “The Proposal" tr, Anton Chekhov,‘ "Will o' the Wisp," by Halman and "The Jubi-, lee' by Chekhov airords a wide range} for the individual expressions that] plays so dbminnnt a note in Russian dramatics. Under the direction of Lani-eff, for many years with the Moscow Art theater and I close as- sociate of 19taniauvskr/these play- ers have Acquired a style peculiarly their on. A style that lifts them above the rank and file and places them with the truly great. All mem- beta ere urged to be present and I cordial invitatimt is extended to all lather: and librarian (who have the privilege of being mandate members of the club) to attend this and all subsequent meetings during the yenr. BARNES AT ALCYON “Your “our” Etttertainerd of WET to Appear Here Mon- AL CARNEY AND PAT Interesting ‘Program Pinned; Three One-Act Plays to Be Presented in charge of Mrs. Doubleday. A fox fur coat with . "recon stripe. will delight the young girls. For their brothers a brown harm water hair seal coal is very swagger. Ladies' leather coat: in all colon, and one leather coat had the photograph of I snakeskin on it, The Jack Wind suits for boys were ot partridge color corduroy, lined with plaid wool, were reversible and had plus fours, I cover- an wool play suit for children had ripper leg fuming: and sweater col- lar and cuffs. w "Mareoerite" of the most adorable up to twelve years for boys up .to four H. P. WOMAN'S CLUB V TO MEET OCTOBER 18 ' -_e__ crf -1”-.._.._w.1..‘ my, "irteer, JinChhtiiiitiLrrtirormt our former D. S. B. S. Kym bathe}, is also in Miss Harkness’ once. The Hub, Henry C. Lytton'and company. has In intriguing display again of garments for young people, Not with a "ttare If trumpets uni I roll of drums" but with radio music by Lyon and Healy, the Better. Amer- ican Homes Exposition of the Eith- land Park Woman's club greeted the hundreds of visitors who throw through the doors all afternoon and evening Wednesday, ami which will be open Thursday and Friday of this week. Mina Bums: in her booth, BETTER AMERICAN HOMES Many museum amd Delight- m amm- by [an] “a Chieaeo Fir-s; Attend- merite" of Kansas t adorable dresses velve yen-s of age, up .to four years. Continued on page an. October a: AT'MAN’SCLUB Bren-es for Girls auburn City has for girls and suits Mrs. May mama Pm or "M" It! "Un- s-nmn IN 'auvooc,,ei7,ei'-,'d','d'ac2',1 Hr.ctashhteoftts.-htehotu uadoetatedth-ethetsotiand tinge 'ttr/ttsera-et-d," His. F. J. Man, _ chin-man, uarrmHar-ientatoe-eor" mrygne. ?stetieAeta.rttarsw been given October 19, by the In- tuit. Walla-e amnion, in "vor of the unmar- erttertahtmestt. Hr. Clam of the Inning hob) _ The very interesting card parties gifr‘en Innully by the Woman's Aux- iliary of the American Legion have any: been very ‘popular, uni much is being done this you to make the atfnir n the Moraine hotel Wednes- day, Oct. 19 a social event which will be thoroughly enjoyed by I." who at- The members of the Legion Aux- iliary feel very kindly mm In. John R. Glace of Ravinia who h” in- formed them that she ha postponed her end Petr which m to lave hiGrtrridiiir."iriim me}: the Unique A. C. on the local field Sun- day. " Substitutions: Bellei for Aliens, Robinson for Werhane,, Dever for Walker, Kehrwald for, Juhrend, N. {fink for Joe Boylan. Carpenter for F. Fink, A. Englund for Gilkinson, Juhrend for N. Englund. . Line-up: Werhane, refWilliamsJ rt; F. Fink, TR; ‘Juhrend, e; Giikin-j Son, lg; N. Englund, It; Walkee, 19:1 Allen, rh; Joe Boylan, 1h; Crortk, hite, fb; John Boylan, qb, I AUXILIARY CARD PARTY _ TO BE HELD OCT. 19 Promises to Be Successful So- cial Event; Infant Welfare ‘Postpones Altair .._... w......5 up. auu a“. nuuul The Highwood eleven played like to go to Waukegan. When real champions, the tpackfieid took ad- tack came which caused his de: vantage of every opening the tine Dutry was talking to two made. It was impossible for the Bel- clients who had come to his 0 field Boys to gain through High- business. His .voiee broke 1rood's line, and in the second half midst of a sentence and he or they opened npusing attack that was down and in a moment was completely smothered by Cronkhite, mortal aid. V The only word tha the Highwood fullback, Cronkhite be given the relatives was also made many king gain: through loving, ‘faithtnl husband and the opponent's' lines and kicked three I had gone to his reward. It w: goals out of seven attempts. Vere shock to them and in th Allowing the Beltield Boys only two first down and intercepting two- thirds of their passes the Highwood A. (Tuscan-ed in every quarter of the game and finished with a 394) vic- Trim Opponents 39 to 0 and V low Visitors But Two First These are imnortant questions to those' in these regions of the city and a full attendance of the people interested is desired at the tteearings. Another hearing before the com- mittee will be held Thursday. Nov. 10, on a proposition to extend the business-district south on South St. Johns avenue from Hazel avenue to Ravine drive. HIGHWOOD GRIDDERS ' DEFEAT Bantams! ""'T'tn.iI'r-'etitetrrethb9oet ins committee will be held on Tues: day, Nev. I, on both propositions. One of there petitions asks that the first lot east of the Akron the- stre on Central avenue be included in the business district. This lot was formerly so included but later placed in the residential section. It is the property of T. H. Decker. Another section regarding which a gallon has been tiled is in Krenn & “EL 'tt9t8,ttnr, 1peette tre-a-sro; Manges-mm...“ Ella/hen in this paper appear at BeUI notice: of hearings an pronou- tiou to extend the halibut district in attain instances. Thee uninc- will be before the Inning committee Ind everybody interested in either or all of these projects should make it ' potht to be present. Petitions have been presented by property own- ers in both cases. Plan Extension of Business District In Several Streets 53?. 9s Downs, Report L . Death Very Sudden Mr. Dutry, his relatives ptated, Wu ' only two feeling especially well and happy that ting two- morning when he left his heme. 348 Highwood Park avenue. He spent much of the fer of the momingin his oiriee in consultation _ 394) vic- I with Fred Rudolph on a case which was coming up, and Mr. Rudolph left slayed like to go to Waukegan. When the at- id took ad- tack came which caused his death Mr. , the line Duffy was talking to two women it the Bel- clients who had come to his omce on 1tth High- business. His .voiee broke in the econd half midst of a sentence and he crumpled kthat was down and in a moment was beyond Cronkhite, mortal aid. V The only word that could Cronkhite be given the relatives was that I “h h nun-a"'3.3.£a' tho0rthtt-erti* 2re.e.'ryeytreVr) lion and it“ be kud >tJVRevg-h. a. tritmttema M man at new In. mm intern-Izod in thin vork. 1%- phone In. Cloth at B. P. to. tion - V,_,V__-_ - the following mun-rum: a. In... Ridge Fun Mammal), Da- Home Ind the lake Bhrir 017% Mrs. Thomas Quick. M M "can is what te, the my“... HIGHWOOD WALL mm 18 VIC". had gone to his reward. It was d be: Vere shock to them and in their sad I t Continued on page 8 t NEEDLEWORK GUILD COLLECTING GARMENTS To Be Distributed Amee Pars ious Institutions; Contrib- utors Notify Mrs. Creigh The Highland Put bunch of a. Needlework Guild of America h thi- week 'starting in mull (Mn 1. garments Ind household “has Ill win continue until m 21. M n‘ew‘qtmg In MEMO-d m Mr. Sandwich spoke 'first on “Teaching How to Study." He in followed by Mr. Burwell. Miss Con. nelly, Miss Buzzard and Mr. Peees, who told of “Special and Social Ab tivities." Mr. Zipoy. Mr, Schneider, Mr. Durhahis, Misty Griswold, Kin Wood and Miss Comer gave - talks upon "Departments of Instruc- tion." Upon adjournment tea was served by members from the [Jacob school district. 491 "T/gt FIRST M TING OF P. T. A. High School Division Opens Year on Oct. 6; Faculty In Charge of Program The P.ttPeshigts Parent~Teach- er association began the current you with a membership of 491. At the opening meeting, which was held in the school auditorium on October A, the program was given by members of the faculty, and the large attend- ante was proof of the interest it held, for the parents. James H. Dally, police mmhtntc, township assessor for may yen-I. and one of Highland Park's but known and most respected citilena for more than hall n century, died Ind- FG; last Saturday about noon in In}. office in the Highland Park State bank building. Death‘was due to heart trouble and was praetieally in. stantaneous. Physicians said that lb dot of blood in the heart was the specific amuse. “hf!“ h n PASSES AWAY SATURDAY JAMEDUWYB IEh0;iltiMaNt 'as In His once Attending To Usual Business; Fulani Tuesday; Held Many 0f- tieem Here Inn-quad? NUlBlI " mm

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