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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1928, p. 13

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gin-4754.99 mmhd'h‘hh " be LLAU tleer. JgI-Hlt ti..Gairimduh-qeRar G-.ui.oret-ei-dat_1:" can in a. an»! of the Pirat “mulch-Riot Emanu- DR David Huh I” Manila. The mice mu. (ollound by “mu 'e- anSmM residence. ..,_.V_. ___ k, Only two Mn till be h the bridal My.-lh Helen Wart " thick». Ind Elliot! Trees. who will It"! is beat nu: tor his bummer. Upon their Mum (run their wad, ding trip. Mr. The: had his bride will make their home at 319 Custer “can. Winndkn. v-q Ir. and Mrs. John t law at Ev- swan ”nonna- the cmurement at their daughter. Helen Ma ret, to William Beresford LUW."2' of Mrs. F. W. Maui, 258 Sheridan mad. Win-Rum. Miss louy attends North-tera univrnily where ahe was pled‘u! Alpha Phi, and Mr. Ren- ahaI is a member of Alpha Delta Phi at the Ursiversitr of Wiscowsttt. Two rem! brain. both of Kertil- vorth. who Inn-led brown-s, Mrs. Lest"- M. Brunch. and Mrs. William Hunt-AH Brunch, were [mu of hon- OI at a bridge Kim Wednesday af- unmo- of [all week by Mrs. John Aim " her home in Evustun, New Year's night Miss Mildred Gerske of we!" for the two brides um their Evan“. entertained at I buffet ‘huibuhds. Mr. lid In. Ellis F, Muther of in!!!“ Inn-mm the (amusement of their hurhkr. Roberta Nut Mu- ther to Herbert C. McKendry. ,un of Mrs Wi0iam "(Kinney of Win- Mr. 3nd Mrs. Hugh A. Forum." of Kemltonh have announced the "1mm! of any daughter, Dur- ant-y. to Wm A. McCracken. son of Mr. and In Charles A. S. Mr. (‘rarken of Chicago. Min Furesman gttteoded Ft, Mary's hali at Burling- ton. N. 1.. and was graduated from Smith talk-g! In 192. Mr. McCraek, on is a (tubule of the Uruversity of uni". in the a.” of mm, The wedding will be all event of the "wing. In cckhrumn ot the one-hundredth birthday " Nrs. Purim-s Wiane of [Ev-mum. and tbe Comm: of the fifth grnvrlhnn Illh the ml birth of F. Lindon Hubbard, Jr. 51:. of the F. Landon Hubbard: of Detroit, In. Funk c. Dalia. with whom Mrs. Wthme resides. held open house inform-Hy Sunday. Among the [nuts " the hm family Ramon were In. Wmne'n daueharrs. Mrs. Rub- en Chm: " Huhbard Woods. Ind Mrs, "akin; her Krrsndauurhtrrs. Mn. Frederick Soon of Hubbard Woods and Mrs. Richard Conklinx of Oklahoma City, her gm! [rund- dluxhttr. an F. [union Hubbard "ormerty Miss Fhtuty Scot!) and her Inf-M (nu: ma! mndmn. Mssa Alice (Dunner. daughter Mi It. and Mrs. George F. (Dunner. M2 Green-nod manna, kn Gleam on Hominy for Near York and and tor “MN..- . "'""e"i"i,"""" h'uclts so high Phonon 120-121 hi " "ir-- 3333. dIlarllmrPriexss "670 __-Ag'u_ f $1. o--- _ lb "o-- '1595 '1245 A. G. McPherson '895 '770 ldqD . . ICI the 'exception- 'NLY great volume pro- I Leroy Bull-("00 or mo can” [nu-nut. Hubbard Woods, is expected , houn- thordy from u cruise to Cuba ‘nnd the Wert Indi- with his wife. 1 Mrs. Baum! will run-in in New 1 York for I Week after Int husband‘s numb-awn met for _ Thy - and “mammoth-tun“ Mlmy.Pm,an-. manually. “Alina-III! was tawny-“mun.- his. i’éfmv _ dud-Idl- Hum-1m ugh-byw- Mr. And Mrs. Frederick Bnit and family, Betty Jana. Geraldine and virginia, of Essex road, Kenilworth. un Thursday of last week for their home in Miami. Pu. to spend the remainder of the winter months. Frederick Bren, Jr., is a student at the Canterbury school md spent the holiday: in Keuilwonh, 20an eart unin to mun-e his studies when his parents left for the south, return. A number of luncheon: and dinner parties were given in honor of Mr and Mrs. Bruit. These included a luncheon by Mrs. Theodore Kneip, and dinners by Mr. Ind Mn. A. Song. Mr. and Mrs. E. Keeley, and Mr. and Mrs Dudley Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J, Mulny of 800 Oakwood avenue. Wilrtutte. announce the enmnwm of their daughter Elisabeth Converse to tAre rud‘l-L Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rowe of Long Beach, Cal. a. was the chief game of the alien! noon, The guests were asked to write ~‘hon stories. of not more than ti!tvl wads. about somethintt interestintt) during the Christmas varation, I Miss Jane Chilcott of Wirmetka Rave a luncheon for Itch: of her (humans, Wednesday. Jan. t, Bun- Suburban building oaetruetion In the gtrmiie lum- surrounding the city mum! 1921 just closed more man summon». . The suburban total tUrurvs added to the mnsuuclion value of the city itself tur the last yenr. of more than '3G2p00.000 nukes I grand total In cunstruction for the city and immedi- new adjoun'uix territory of Ipprux- _imately ammonium Banner Year This retard makes 1927 0119 of the (nah-s:- cnnslmction records in the history of the city and suburbs. A'.. - I I. P. - m M. IREDALE Tel-Dbl: m In I. It. An I‘M M Muslim DR. B.M. HAMILTON FOR RENT Highland Part tM III mun Pain iommaarr Pill. um l For the you this am- ub- urb had a hill building an Itin- eoiume " $81,681,972: Conw- iative figures tor last year indicate {an Park Ridge holds mun hon- ‘rons, having made . yearly harem over 18% of " per cent. l, on Park bad . gain mm was of , 45 percent. Wasakvgars g (All: of 56 (pervert Evmston made I yearly ‘ Kain of only I per cent, and Winnet- ‘kn also madep train. Gnry's gun- lstrucliou v0 me fell down to the -ntertt or 27 S; gent . I Fix-m In Year ‘ The 1927 figures for the principal _ suburbs reporting are u follows: 7&LW; Phil-lg" Heights $857,593; tsemi-. uni-twp "am.true-atiAtrau_iyr mm mm i. tho otheiat mail monk of ninth:- major suburbs. lie-Industry midi-tun. Aurora 32.838301; Berwyn $6.- Cicero 31.303307: DesPlnines tt,- 33mm: Eitrin "371,820; Evanston 516,017,225; Gleoncoe $2,017,192: (den Ellyn 8t.707A30; Highland Park $2.2a5t.'t6t; La Grange $831; OOO; Lake Forest $2,150,930; May. word tt.975,620; Oak Park $9,030: 576; Park Ridge $4.19L685; Wauke, ran $7,234,851: Witutistha $2,638,. howl 31.975320; Oak Park om}; Purl: Ridge $4.!9l,685; ran $7,234,851; Winnetka 205; Gary. Ind., 314,991,929 mend. 56,224,973: Whiting $3 There m undoubtedly runny tuhro- cates of public ownership of industry who anally believe that such a pro- 2mm would be beneticUt to the pub- lic, PUBLIC OWNERSHIP IS NEVER SUCCESS Would/the United States be the nation it is today if the government Ln! controlled and mrmopotize4. basie hum of endeavor when our nation was formed? If I» can Judge by what has hap- p:med in other nations under public ownership of industry during the past 130 years. the answer is emphatically $14,9.9t,929; Ham Whit Eng S319,098. PAUL BORCHARDT HIGHLANIAPARg FUEL CO. Phooe 67 one 3‘: CONSUMERS COMPANY MUTUAL COAL co. Phat: N50 Phone I” Phat 27 Phone 272 _ FRANK_SILJ§STROM “In“? Ichnu- his?" -autrstastretho_h-boms teeodo-dtH-iee-tiors- Public otnenhip cannot Mt in- -ihk-stretet . doll-r be its nth! put“ you. In: will wort no than: for government than they Britt for prim enterprise. Quite often the nurse is the cue for like “Nita In curwidering proposals to put the tovrrnmenl into business. it is well to retreat the but question, would such . system have developed our country as it ts today? Would bun-nth“: comm} have stretched nilmds from can! to coast? Would it have developed the telephone? Would it Pure pmn‘enl in automo- bites, airplanes and radi " Would it have brought about wuiespread use of electricity? Would government have ewnul it-lf In 'he beginning (I) KIYr tht. p "ple than advantages? Axum the anwn-r " no. if other coumr comm-r.» n Thrttshy KANSAS CITY PLANS FOR BIG CONVENTION William M. Butler. chairman of the Republican Xalwn.d committee, Ito has iunz been min! for his can- ny Judtrmcnt of political affairs and can titiorr T, nnw reuyit 2 ha reward for his persistence ‘in suggesting Ktutsas City. Miswurl. as the con- vertttort city. Crete of th _ Iirst results is an; the Middle Wes: is not only proud of the honor wh ch has como to it. but be determined m make good. " has tramLm-d tht, Hum move as firtitAHytCtrxp4rrtrst mum. arm: Notable Harmony of Feeling Manifested as Result of Western Selection ping Lmkward rather in this natal)? Solvay Coke The Dependable Fuel for the Home 'hxrie--Bum kt-Yo/iris"' BtmootycmctaatrtCtmp. PtcxANrxxBRowN-rCtx Have you been burning coal because you know no other fuel? Burn tehicago Solvay Coke and see what a difference a moderu,clean and eco- nomical fuel will make. There'll be a big saving in cost, a difference in comfort and a big differ- ence in the clmlincss of Tour home. Chicago Solvay Coke heats with no smoke, no soot and leaves few ashes to handle. Ask your dealer to have a Solvay Service Man show you hoiv to heat your home economically. Change tomicxxgosol-Cdkenow.0rderafiwtoos from your dealer. Change of Fuel oeaerhomooeotoorAuthoehedDm1e" are Hard will make a difference CHICAGO s a basis for unzidvr step- tian forward new. owne r ship, “a they do mot in.) to be: behind in showing their nopruinion. I [ The very fact that has.“ City In” i,itsr reputation for n nid-slunner‘ 'rduruy-time heat Iron ml the, \glorie. of the Gulde- Gate nad ttse' famine“ and sweetness of Detroit. In” not in my way weakened the _contidertct, And the sincerity of the gesture which the Republicans bave main ammwm‘smvom," imthrMud5.W-t-mrtnsoere mammals We!“ - Reports uut uf Km City itself In: to the effect that the tuwn is tir- Iually on its toes intent nu ”deeming each and every prumue wtuch as boosters made m Washington. I‘M“, Ar" _- _ ~-f~1‘~iimf_ _ HOMES AND VACANT PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT 5 l8 Central Avie-It IN THE HIGHLAND APARTMENT BUILDING dt W. H. McKILLIP & CO. Funds Available for High Class Loans Early dim-5m at m It... plan: for 1m in luv-U a u- catiomsarettuttuworkwitlhrt- complished more speedily (Lariat- mg past years. Already it is estimat- edtt0percentortheearuusti_ will carry the new [Item plan. by the end of January. Approximately 12155.0(!) Mates I." been issued during 1921 for W tam and approximately 184,350 pink. for trucks. " it, estimated that it will requm: not Ins than 1,350,000 plum for passenger cars and 200,- ooo for trucks during 1928. background. n, iinois carried a will be ooutted 000 for tracks during 1928. License plate, for the coming yen! will be white numrrals on a maroon background. The outline map of Il- linois carried on the plan: for 1927 as any other to do that needed‘tim work und dice! metal work around the house. You've burn putting " ail winter and sprung the matter ora new roof. ‘or rain gutter, or leader, or drain - now is the time to do it, Take advantage of the holiday period __, gut uur figure un the work. Henry G. Winter Phone Highland Park 3025 NOW IS AS GOO" A TIME I“ North First sum pm In:

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