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Highland Park Press, 1 Dec 1927, p. 3

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O‘er many a land and sea And visit the sphinx and all the ginks That rule in Majesty Andyou may go to the ends of the earth The wonders seven to know . But you‘re out of date, till you see| 7 ippeRs â€" tune of "Solomon Levi" and is adapted from a song written by M. S. Everett . _ If you happen to be in the vicinity ¢f one of the North Shore Boy Scout troops one of these evenings you may hear lusty young voices singing a Rew council song. It is called the mwwwnmmm‘ Mo Pm 1. _ ud 1 TPSP women foot for yape 2""“":‘;‘ protection fo also made in sturdy for 21."'0..‘......».:'2:: > btmecaine sR wat fam Pare picx 4 Come in and make selection while i have a complete range of sine: y* Tuesday, Dec. 13, 8 p. m.â€"Annual council meeting at Highland Park City hall. Wednesday, Dec. 14â€" Wilmette Board of Review, office Byron Stolp school. Saturday, Dec.17â€"Wilmette monthâ€" ly rally. Boy Scout party. | Tuesday, Dec. 20, 7:30 p. m.â€"Glenâ€" coe Court of Award. | New North Shore Scout Song We‘ve got the rep We‘ve got the pep We‘ve got the leaders too | We‘ll heed the call of North Shore | the H Park City hall. iy; Dec. 6, 7:30 p. m.â€"Kenilâ€" worth ©Surt of Award and Scout comâ€" mittee meeting. Monday, Dec. 12, 6:30 p. m.â€"Meetâ€" ing of the Cabinet of Troop Service deputies, at the area office in Highâ€" Lad mt ch.u""-'..""""'“'-".'.: m*â€"l_-;m:o.:mu-i "Cabin in the Woods." _: _ _ | HERE IS SOMETHING The comfort and safety, food, and REQUIRING REMEDY program, and leadership is very careâ€" rmancd flmhm “2 Retractive Effect of Tax Reviâ€" ouch scout win 1106 i0 Ufih and sion Should Be Elimiâ€" ‘pevigner at Wilorness Wint camp «t camp in lh#-. Fifteen North Shore scouts hmuumâ€"u& camp in the dune lands in addition to a larger group that will take part in the Winter camp at the "Cabin Th the Woods." you may travel the wide world 16X M s we may be. 'fo‘r the familg’ Court of Award, 5, 7:30 p. m. at City of Michland Pasi 2 .. ,1_C20" af the City of Highiand Park for the sum of not :-‘?Ihlli)rmdfi-“h .-“r.â€"lâ€"thbflnndhmn-. ident of the Board of Loca] Improvements in | Avenue, Birch Avenue, Yager Ay O‘Link Road, Golf Avenue, Divisi | along a line three (3) feet west o line Of Sunset Manor and throe ‘ ;.!hu-t' -l“lhc'-wm'-k'vz & undred foot (100‘) easement Deerfleld Piace, Deerfleld Court, an Place, all in the City of Highla County of Lake and State of Diz whaln ts exessgs n don duvan EOE oo e on t [clad'&l-mmh in the City Hall of said mw-illl-â€"flinhuh,'iu Mvfildflvhtfl-tnlhnhnlug (6) per cent ber annum. The successful hidder for the construction duflhmt'fllhm-&nflbntfl huh‘dh-mmlhmwu fiomt-!&w&hiuvln-mb hht"pm-ibymhuhhm-llhnâ€":{ of Loeal Improvements when entering into. hmmlw&mdnflh. provement. % lea All or bide must be accompan ”‘mfiflkmumw of the Board of Local Improvements of the Plas at ukn ca kc ce m T along . fair where no dishonesty is practiced. They are subject to grave abuse. It is to be hoped that congres» will act cept the advice of the committee and put an end to them. There is one change in administraâ€" tive features of the income tax law favored by the House ways and means committee which will meet general approval. It rélates to the reopening of cases officially settled and in which fraud is not involved. The Cwuu-l’ord] case is a classic example of what inâ€" CAmRTCae a & "Cheer boys for Norshore xi "c':‘l"'lm&-h-t.numr We‘ve got the rep, Weve got the laiodess :'wufi'gmau&“:'nm.n, ':ucvc'o-.'“' NOTICE OF LETTING CoNTRACT Weewaddio UECE PORT . bide of ol PR Board of Local Improvements of The City of Highiand Park. will be wil} Mrs, Anna Kirby has returned from the Evanston hospital and is at the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer and famâ€" ily motored to Stoughton, Wis., and spent Thanksgiving with their parâ€" ents. _ Mr. and Mrs. H. Bakke had as their guests on ‘Thanksgiving day their daughter, Maud, and three of her friends from the Nurses Training school in Chicago. Her guests were the Misses Pearl Garnas of Grand Fork, North Dakota, Grace De Wolfe of Rochester, New York, and Beatrice Bender of Columbia, Indiana. } sempaesso Mr. and Mrs. A. Henkel motored to Dayton, Ohio, last week to visit Mr. Henkel‘s mother who has been very ill. They found her very much imâ€" proved. Miss Anita Whitley, who is in the Kenosha hospital suffering from inâ€" juries received in an automobile acâ€" cident on Wednesday as she was on her way home to spend the weekâ€"end with her parents in Oshkosh, Wis., is getting along nicely. She is sufferâ€" ing a broken arm, body bruises and lacerations about the face. ‘Miss Whitley is a teacher at the Oak Terâ€" race school on Prairie avenue. â€"Dainty Mr. and Mrs. A. Henkel entertained at a table for six on last Friday eveâ€" ning at the Arts Ball held at the Steâ€" vens hotel. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicol of Evanston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zahn of f Highland Park. ‘ PRA OB ts Authaacs ul ind to Mr. Harold Fossum of Winnetka, who leaves this week for Orlando, Florida, where he will spend the winâ€" en Pumadfssrediahss c ces c hicl c his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marâ€" tin, 8r., of Hazel avenue, returned to his &udl- at Champaign, Monday, ~M Bernice Pearl entertained a nimber of friends at a very delightful party‘ at her home on Oakwood aveâ€" nue on Sunday evening in compliment ba aao dy L cale ces e " W Ir hi Rnittiint itc en ces M“WNWQ :"""-'fi'l‘:-!amndsofi: “M‘l‘fl; ‘M.m sister, Mrs. Robert Carver. \ entertained a number of friends at m:ww“‘-m t ighland MM‘ Mrs. Peters of Lake Forest, former ly Miss Marion Mason of this city Richard Martin who has spent 1anksgiving and the weekâ€"end with Stationery Beautifully Boxed 50c to $2.50 Rayon N ig'htgowns ___ $2.50 Handkerchiefs Box of 3â€"$1.00 box Men‘s Silk Mufflers $2.25 to $4.75 oyland Is Ready! Come GARTIET T*‘S 2C C nVFREREAE 2 _ In this Christmas Store, you‘ll find the Right Gift for Everyone on your Christmas list. Forlikesomes'iganticChristmastree, S our whole store fairly sparkles with charming, practical Christâ€" mas Gifts for all. Afewmxgestionsaremadehere: . She is sufferâ€" body bruises and the face. ‘Miss at the Oak Terâ€" e y on c orere eniore Dlotkt drums, balls, and all the ul o7 that bring thrill after thrill to the heart of every liitie ._fln‘m“mnmm Farly shonnine PARK PRRSS, HIGHLAND PARK, The Misses Dania and entertained a number o .â€"~Mrs. Frank Bartholmay of drive is giving a tea on Thur her home. evening. 27. and Sirs. Eggert Carlson of Onwentsia avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born on Monday, Nov. aa uin e ce Li ooule No en n aa w en nts 28 at the Highiand Park hospital. Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street served as first hand maid at Damasâ€" ¢us Shrine, Chicago, on Wednesday pvaenine . o on eml _ _Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Sihler of Lincoln avenue announce the birth of asson on Thursday, November 24 at the Highland Park hospital. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. William Tillman of W. Central avenue * onl Thursday, Dec. 10. The Rev. Frank Fitt left last Monâ€" day to spend several days visiting Washington college at Telford in southeastern Tennessee. This college is a home mission enterprise conductâ€" ed for the education of the mountain whites. Mr. Fitt will return to Highâ€" land Park on Saturday. ‘ SOopeet Ouims: GDCETY 9n Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl of Oakwood avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of Walker avenue were the Thanksgivâ€" ing dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Bertha Kittman of N. St. Johns aveâ€" _ Helen Jean and Bernice Abercromby were the weekâ€"end guests of their aunt, Mrs. Roy Dickenson at Des Plaines. Mr. and Mrs. William Marose and son and Miss Thelma Rouse of Chiâ€" eago and Mr. Earl Tholin of Downâ€" ers Grove were the dinner Puests on Dr. J. P. O‘Connor, who has beer ill for the past week is able to be around again. ,_Mrs. A. Stratton Chicago, who "“"‘hb-ncf-ech-u- Mrs. A. Henkel, for the past two ‘-N-nwtohtboulm. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad enâ€" tertained thirteen guests at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. u,lr.-ndlnflo’dloqhn;dl... motored to Kankakee week to spend Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Koon‘s mother, Mrs. Darrah. home of her IpÂ¥ iPranint. Wt e >â€"dncs. Th i. .. arthritis of the knee. Her many M'mhthdhhndl. uae_ . Kirby is suffering with MO!‘Ida):_ Nov.| â€" Mrs. Joseph Barufi of Oakridge ‘ sDH | ayenue and Mrs. Caesar Ugolini of irk hospital. 4 s | Everett‘s place left for New York on DI‘B'(""" stree~t | Wednesday, Nov. 23 from where they maid at Damasâ€"| sailed on Saturday on the Majestic on Wednesdny for a three months visit in Europe. ins| Miss Josephine Faxon of N. Sheriâ€" may of Ravine| dan road left last Wednesday, Nov. n Thursday at| 93 for Mexico. She was joined by Mr. | and Mrs. Sherwood Johnson. . Miss d Mary Mavorf Faxon will be the guest of Mr. and of young peo-J Mrs. Johnson for six weeks. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY | _ The Ravinia Opera club held its anâ€" | nual fall meeting on Monday, Nov. 28 | at the Casino club, A business meetâ€" | ing was held, following ‘ which the [ chairman and officers of the club were | guests of the president, Mrs. Ralph ‘ Poole, for luncheon. ‘ |° _ C2C5Cay at the home of its chairâ€" ‘ man, Mrs. George Edison Bliss of 522 N. Linden avenue. This tea was given t for the new members of the club, r Mr. and Mrs. John Freberg .of Elm Place will celebrate their golden wedâ€" ;’ding anniversary | on Wednesday, mo. » | _ Mr. and Mrs, John Freberg of 397 | Elm Place have just returned after Jhaving spent the summer in Europe. The social committee of the Highâ€" | land Park Woman‘s club held a tea i .ny ts 0 OMM 4 Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Baker of S. Sheridan road returned Monday from the east where they visited their daughter, Carol, who is attending Naâ€" tional Park Seminary, Forest Glen, Maryland. .\ j jeon loday, at the Edgewater Beach hotel to be followed by a theaâ€" ter party in compliment to her niece, Miss Mitsou Bourcart of France. Mr. and Mrs. Natta of Highwood are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on Friday, Nov. 25 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rossetter of 868 Lincoln avenue W‘d the dance at the Highinad Pary ut ple at their home on jarufi of Oakridge| Caesar Ugolini of‘ ft for New York on| 23 from where they | Corded Linen Towels â€" 65¢ Phoenix Hosiery for Menâ€"50c to $1.50 Italian Linen Bridge Sets â€"$2.95 to $5.95 Martex Towel Sets $1.25 to $8.50 DATED November 28. 1927 BOWEN E. SCHUMACHER *) Iny: sad questions of survey and rights or clzims of partics in possession, if any. DCATED November 2x. 1927 S en n en oom IVP Present llnilmâ€"-ti-(--mruidflhqd.hn- uary, 1928.. The said ordigance also provides that in the event of the meceptance by the City Council of the bid for said property, the Mayor and the City Clerk will exeeute and defimmtbemhnr-niuhh-k«i stating the purchase price and wnder the sorporite seal of the City of Hirhland Park in said property, subject only to the general installments of speciat zssessments, if any ; ze winer unl:m and restrictions of record. ienss e e ee t Es re e en ty of the said City of Hurhland Park at the mmâ€"ahpuhwuhflom of the City of Hichiaed hrt‘.,h: County, lilinois, on Monday, the 9th January, 1978, at 7:05 pm. at which time the said bide will be opened and considered. KB ‘bids shell be n ns n e lesa ass CS CCCOC TNWC DC provide mlniwnhilhmdblmm fourths vote of the membes of the City Coun cil of the City of Hichland Park. _ Said ord inance provides that the City Couneil may £ on e ese n I ! land * ul c2lc _bergent of the amownt of the bid. All‘&nvvbkmuwmvlfi the City Cierk for presentation to_the City Council at said meeting. Said deseribed propâ€" erty will be sold to the hihest and best Nd:u'thfnh\rfaru‘hmwfllh o spaliiret hilsn * o eedse ie ice e ie t PS purchase vrice in full in cash a mecompanied by n certified check twentyâ€"five percent of the amownt AI ‘hids are tn e essra e gin evnter line of Section thirtyâ€"five (35) One bundred fortyâ€"two and sevenâ€"tenths {14%.7) feet to the piace of beginning, in Lake County. !Minois. The said City of Hizhiand Park now berchy offers for sale the said property hereinabove dercribed. £ ESm ai s en m t humhh‘-.dhrm-_vht- socver. the ownership of which rests in the C'L’- of Hicbland Park in fee eimple. # M VadP i n L P ramtr aas Procas at which time he visited his daughter, Betty, who is attending Principia. lâ€"aatâ€"-v-uamuan M;h'fiu’b‘_‘.‘m o three and cight seatin (288.8} Toot : thenee ortheaster one _ hundred . twontyâ€"«ix and ‘twotenths (1262) fect io a Hne thirty (30) feet South of and | paraliel ':ilh:_cnul-euls-aiâ€"m..., Â¥vadheBbainnetbeus d Mr. E. R. Phelps of Prospect aveâ€" the purchase price and property is a vacamt parce! of c price and provided accepted by a threeâ€" in cash and shall be v..C. MUsSER, â€" City Clerk by the City Counci} PAGE THREE will be Hall

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