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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1928, p. 1

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093540.000? nor 900mg WILL now . “mm a SON Bumm‘ "it My mind};- c far, a can . m " in. was. Pf 3339.". M“ M In mehumt Pgrk hoop. wilt In". . Me tuber Ind San Minuet " which 'thnmmun-nd [up will “and. 1hirritl be held In. C. C. 3mm of Mid} will give 3 paper «I "Rot Beats and! can Frames." Them will ago be) I need (11¢)qu Rudy and My} Th aninin Garden Club will "rttot_r,retr.r,nterr.m.,', It the home of In. Edelbert Leon- ard of Carnal! Court. Mrs. Frank L. (huh “than lacuna. PM Chant of Christ, Scientist. In Boston. law. " the church edi- i5eq 387 “an! auntie. Friday ere- If". Petr. t, It eight o'clock. The public in cordinlly invited to attend. RAVINIA GARDEN CLUB um FEBRUARY 7 gun-Mp of the Mother Clinch First Church of (Want. Srion'lst o! Highlnnd Park :nnuunux a tree Item on Christin; Science by Mrs. Nevin K Ritchie. C. tr. of Sewicld~yi Prc,memberorth.B-dot ue; omen The pmtnm will begin at man ltd the public is cordially Imitid. In; lbw Gena Talmud of Highwoud. n hm (bony She-nu of Chicago. weight tht lbw. Joe Loner of Highland Park. verse George Harmon of Chi- can" wright Litt RN, uni! be any»!!! the "nu-hm. Other buy: nmuaring will be ammo Root. rr, Smilh. Tony Radon. Lou Baum. Mike Saga. Marry Slum, Ben Rirtman and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs. Nevin E. Richie. C. S. of Sewiddey. PI... to Speak Here Feb. 3 ANNOUNCE LECTURE ON On Wvdrterulay, Frb. ti. the Elk; (Sub nmmuno- another lntl'rwl‘nx [men-m hf trvxrrur bouts b, ire hold in therr club runnn at Law»! and McGowrrl Ft,. Tlv, w.“ be ten eaeitine bout, at this show, many of the boys bum: local fellows which should add 1W1»? trtlsrr,t. Rum,- thong! ad.‘ Juhrmd lr Rut? of l Imn 11.3.15 "f “uh'vu’d Wraytis. vrr- sun Joe Rut.'_of Chicago. weight TEN BOXING BOLTS _ FEB. 8TH AT CLUB m Obtain Splendid him for ”loving: Large Crowd Ex. pected: Public Invited General purpose hauls fur public benefits, 3100.000. Sin-2L widening bonds. “50,000. New City Building " in pointed out by erty oh"...'., the present city hall is inadequate for ettheiettt work, that the city is mviu so fart that comidenble ad. dilioaul hug? canon-l in the s".ty "Bees, and ere is m: room fur .-:.. punsion. If pm! building is torn don't): cal-med. the cost would exceed. it is eertimated. the prop wet! can " building on I new site. met and than the amount to be rained by (Camtieed on page 5; New' Public Library building and me, $100,000. The purpose. of (mevcnl bond iune- naked for mad the amount of each are in detail " follows; Pro-d Immune-n New city han building and site, 555.000 (this in addition to the $100,- 000 which it is expected to nbtmn trom the sale of the present 5112 Ind building). New tire department station at south wt of city with equipment, Ordinance providing for bond is- sues totaling $540,000 to be approved by the vom- of the city n . speck] elation only in March were tiled tor inspection at the regular meeting of the city council Monday evening. :11» plan is to pass these ordinances at a later meeting Ind with them 1n- tthye oxdinaoe). Ming for a spe- (by to " - by the ordimutee, POI VOTERS APPROVAL vown XVII 'satouetimrtoaitsete Jilin-hits Hakim! yards. $25,000 Kg! bridge; and repa-rs on othvrs rib-Ia Filed for Pm Ph- New City Hall, Public Minty; Ptre Subsu- thn, City Yards, Rte. 'r be ,Higblanh Park presses; ll ih, Ion-ibu- if a uh" “I...“ at - h N u M. 1'pcrl the basin ofth, " rpm»: and (the analysis of the mt social and I trconrrmic problems that have persisted Yever sc-verd tteoerations. he baa built li, new course of study fur the seventh, eighth. and ninth grad” {um}. he can: “mm winner." "Book: and 1mm" _ - -... v" Ttf-ttttr-arts-tser. din pun- of the m. MAI. AUXILIARY TO In" WEDNBDAY The Ind - hosting of the Won-'0 A“, at the Highland ltr? In!!! " - n- Wed. Mr. Rabat Bnnou, literary _editor cl the Chicago Daily Nun, lino con- new! vim theJSniversky of Chi- The ml" mthly meeting _of 'he Woman's Civic Club of Ravinia will be held Wednesday. Feb. it, _at 2:30 in the 1'}an room. A liter“! pron-m win be rim under the auspices of the 1m com- mittee, of which Mrs. James Cady Fun)! in (him-n. rrh. Run: is well known as, our of the mm: brilhan: of the yummy American educators. He is I brilu Lam. enlightening and "ttttlt speaker. The Elm Flute and Lincoln School Parent Teak-rs A-seiationl join in inviting the with: to M ', WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB TO MEET FEBRUARY 8 hm: Che nr-xt urn-rattan pi; He has collated the judmnp competrnt stud-., vf St .7. etonarr.k prnhkms running: the {mum ir likrly to bring our childten to meet and solve both type; of protrrms. Dr. Hum-id o, Watt. a Trufrscrr in thr Swhw! of Edu, ruin!- ,,r l'uhrrn. - What prnbloms will the ' and girls of today face tomorrow? The haw and girls of today will be the mm: and Mum-3n u! (urv-rrru'u Pr .5:- ' . The report aim stated that thr‘uf! Cornm.ttre is making a camplete re-, Nor \iriun of the present Zoning ordm- 1Jea ante with a view to removing all ant- g m u bxuous passages andsto clatify the) " entire monsuer. This Irvision will oft Ix submitted to the crruncil later. } Nor The city council nut-d unanimous.:', [Lug to autpt and place on tile the Hymn ' can! and instructed the corporation tuci'lv’ P set to draft an ordinance concurring two in the rwnmnwndlnuns rmbdied In haul the report, with the exceptipn of, rrn that rc;rarduu, th,. Ruler prugwrfy. Fun "hich later was laid on the table far} P m. w... -. DR. HAROLD o. RUGG TO SPEAK HERE FEB. 16 To Be Held at Elm Place Audi- torium Auspices of P. T. A.'s right of wary of the (hwapo. Mi: kuukm and North Shore unread, he plan-d in the commercial district. That the petition to Mate Lots C', l. J, and A, BIutk an, Jackson K. itcerintt subdivision. and Lyn 13, H. 13 and 16. Military Academy sub division in local business nibtricl. oe denied. {may of the important recommend:- Large irsereose in the number of ‘tiom of the report MM: votes cast " the last city election ‘ Recommendation in given that and recent increase in the extent of the petition of T. H. Becker to bave . the territory covered by the city ins! Int 8, Black 'dt?., placed in the local; made necessary redistricting of the. butane“ was be denied, municipality, and an ordinance[ That but: 2 to 20. Lots 22 to e) adopted by the city council at its, Iota " to 51 and hits 353 and 360i Inteting Hominy evening provides{ in Km- & Data's Him-ml Park'} for elem-n precincts, instead of sevm‘ atldi,titity, theh David“ in M bushels asutrrmeztscrc-, :__.,__, I zone (near 't-SttFsiGitt subject-toi'“1£j§§§g§§jffi‘ srader,GCitTiF"iijiii?, compliance at Krenn a Data with dts more! territory ioeluded 'C, certain restrictions on lusts 22 aati,euch, are reported as follows: , F1 and the dedication of Lot 361 w Prat-int! Lina the Highhnd Park East Park ti) Prect'nct No. l-All territory an trict by the uwncrs and also that the ant side of the past branch at" certain improvements be made on the t'himizu & Nurthmutvrn rad-, hit 36t tiy Krenn I Dai. rrsctrl, luv y, “f Vim 'Aer/tty, I That All that part qf Swahili 27 my i'rumrt No. 2 - Ali tv-tu-ite. tutst the south side of Deerticid wad, be-'uf thc cast brareh of Chirrcv,w & tween the wert busndary uf the I hi-j .Nurthwtstern railvo:M. bvtwren Vine cum, & Northwm-trrn rmlrnmi lint-‘muiuw and Penirai uwnuv; right u! Wdty of thv thscasto, Mi! , Pocirtct Arr, t-All territory vast hunk-w and Nurth Shun- mum-M M tb.,. ar, ' it-» " I A. av. Recommendation was given that the petition of T. H. Becker to hue ' 8, Black 22. placed in the local busineu zone be denied, Highland Purif- h-hu eon-it“. made 3 very cal-plea and compre- hen-in report. to the city council at ita mung loudly evening. cover- irtetrtumberotsaointaatGtseand evidencing much I'm-rd: and care- ful and systematic mresudatioo an} the pert of the eommittee, A lum- muy of the important mmmendu-‘ lion. of the upon MM: l Zuni-a Can-mitt” Sub-lit: Exhaustive task of Report of Findings Ail fare mm” will (in d all looking into the fu tt tredict “but firm!“ attHir7cri'.C7atrri eeee-teeta.-i.ua- 1t1fttf--uiLGria The Prmstrrterian Guild. nssisted hy the Young Woman“: club of the Pretstryeeriun church will prosmt four one-m pllyl on Februu-y u at Elm Plum auditorium. the guild 'ttive not» dmhmtie much every "" in order to meet the" pudrtom-trir-sniiirioiTii bmtettt of Kain] Cunt-unity Home inChieaem Thlotheonirme.m, 1t71hhevtffttceeciiiiei .t.rti_tutts-rdiirt; non ml] meet the evening of Feb. 9. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford C. Shipncl. 511 Green Buy Rd., at eight o'clock. Hush-ads of members nre invited to be guests of the than!" at tttis meeting which promises to be 3 mem- orable one " the spetsker will be the Honorable J. A. o. Preus and his address will be "American Patri- otism.” Mrs. Boyd, In. Burdick, In Harkness, Mrs. McBride. and Mrs. Stevens will unis! the boats-u. Gertrude Brown Roberts. Corresponding secretary PRESBYTERIAN GUILD N GIVE FOUR PLAYS paper EVENING MEETING FOR D. A. R. NEXT THURSDAY and lhn-rl‘u-hl mad Preeinct No. "r-All territory m- qu-n the cast branch and th,. Wcrt branch of the Chieauro --_ Northwest. rm rallrnnd and south of Rucur Wil- Fun; annuo and Edeewood mid Precinct No. C,---.) of the past branch of Northwestern r a il r Psogcr Withams ave cmmty lino. TI, Prrcirtct No, 3-All tr'rritory Fast cr tlv. Car: branch uf the "hieaiso & Noninvutérn railroad, btttwevn 11n- tral an-nut- and [Ki-hue drum Precinct No. I VA?! terrin Wt ta" ot the east branch nf the Ciaicaco A Ntsrtirwe,terst railroad. between "avine drive and Beach "rect. Precinct. No. S-Att territory east of the (as! branch of the Chieeer, & Northwestern r a i l N: a d, between Beach street and Per. Williams momma. the Chicattx, & , that]. [orb Inf V" Pruvinct Nu. L'-- uf the east bran Nurthwtstern railr mum-- and Centr dtstFitt'orr' of territory 'icuiuii'iaJtiiri=r'iiriiiii'i,ii-t-; tuch, are rammed as follows: 'the Ss1ift & (‘n Pree'met Lina Maria Kurt-1110; Precvnct No. I-Alt territory an Sum-arm. who wil the (and side of the east branch "r' Few foreign a', the l'hi‘cnlzo & Northwestern rid-, quhklv and In Growth of Populatin- and N... ber of Voters “an Action rmul when the next (Eu-tin M. which probably wi'd be " m mien early in March on the .ue prop-wtnma whim) an rpm detail in tmother column of In 1:»rn railroml. n-nh " mut- and Dee/ti-td rr, ad West Park avonun. Precinct Yo, 1fV in) te cr-tt the um brttrerr : ' “Mann (tn the east unch of th maruidiTiii7aE2E nun-es Fasst and West 'his " "c in l an! Bi CITY f6tthhy railroad, " t hr [amid hit-aw) MI t Decrii ll torritnry east r the Otiesuso & road, brtween 'enue and “he Dru-chm cit n the M & N nth. uf Roger the rm ly, tl "ry Fast California. Mme. ii ,iesur, & fur her American de 1-32 Ccn, mntrnenla! tour, e. rpm-hing it, climax yrz- (mt Trek app-umm‘r, I ('izicago inked a Cr oratura bet ween (cor. . routh this th noun”, runway i was The Drama Workshop of Ravirtin will meet In the kindergarten room of the Ravinin school on Friday m- ning. Pet. ' It eittht o'clock. Two and plays. eattitUd "The Mace“ by b"tl'glg and W, 'teau." by Chin tum M‘- Pe .1 M‘ I In. J. M. - 2.20 to 4:30. A pleasant social vert-l Sunday. Jan. 2351. “1h n in ‘rl ‘ inz is promised and all of the ladus , Freakrr at the rink in urtinvlam-v Of the church are invited. with aim“ seaarrrt, three hundred having" staid invitation extended to newl ertjuyrsd the oxrellrnt irr. At n!) time“ ormbrsrs and strangers in Highlandl mm the rink crowded although many; Park who are interested in this help} of the three hundred pursnns rpms- ( ful work. tered "ated in the morning. after-l Household things are much needed roan and owning. i at Laird House and it is hoped that This rink has an an; of more rack one can bring something from than two new: and so well lighted! their household. which they have set l br a srstrm or nood “EMS thct "no? aside but still is in good condition 3 Way enjoy the rink as “will at nizht‘ and useful. which would contribute as during the day, to the work, comfort and enjoyment L ,.Sh"'l" N Mt PWVMM (”I of ‘hes‘e loyal workers out on “who": 'M'TPY. The. , “liming: are "firime line.” As a sumtestion ttC, heated. light-d and pmvidr-d with' follnwing list are the things wryinnitary eortvenicnrec. An ttlt/nd-) much modal It Luird Ftse: iant is in dim-m- of mach liuimzng. Luncheon clothes; shorts for throw» ' who sees to the needs nf the patron; mutter size beds; pillow eases. mm. ' and maintain. decorum. him size; money for taRrleelothes., There is no chart.“ mpHp for {ml curtains. silver and china; donations) ttSe of.the rink to tho residrnts of; of china. silver or linens in good mm 3 the rity. , of china. silver or linens in good Con (mica. THE DRAMA WORKSHOP MEETS FEBRUARY , ' srlh': a tea and hathvhvizl shrwc, I' m in gin-n at the residence of Mrs. Frederick A. Watkins, 237 Haul m‘enuo on next Monday. FKb. Cr, from 2.720 to 4:30. A pleasant social ntt'rnt- inz is promised and all of the ladus " the church are invited. with a special invitation extended to new munbsrs nnd strangers in Highland Park who are interested in this help- ful work. Is Also a Lawyer Mme. Kurt-nku is a native of t msk. Siberia, but at an early age emigrated “llll her parents to Mos, cow. Her musical education began " the age of twelve. Lat-r she be- c:..no a pupil of the Camouc Mazetu at the Mosevw Conservatory, simul- taneously beginning the study of law at the University of Moscow, and graduating from both institutions at [radically the Fame time. lt Mas the latter Career that first a.ttrmerrvd hsr and the “as ndmittrd In' ttr, har, a modern Prcrtin do-x'i-nd- ivy, ‘wa C.sorouvste, tirsciutr'd un- TEA AND RH0WER FOR ",, I'RESBYTERIAN MISSION " Chirreh O'rzanizatiorm Sponsor ,"" Affair to Be Given at Mrs. F. A. Watkins, Feb. 6 V (no Music lovers on the north shore ure to the benefit concert tot the 'Iler to the benefit concert fur the bile Blur! Orphanage building fund 1.0 be given- Wednesday evening of mat week. Feb. 8, in Deertieiti- Shields high school auditurium un- der the au=pices of the Lake Forest Kiwanis club. me WM" of 'tt-rREimiii5Eiat the Ss1ift & (In. Male Chorus and Maria Kurenku.’ Russian coloratura. _'ropr'utto. who win be the zuvst artist. 1 Few foreign artists ever scored 85‘ qukalv and trumwhamlv {N this Russian prima l.rv.u, who, mJj American tour placed her high ini inc ranks of successful com-mt art-) BENEFIT L. B. ORPHANAGE erin Kym-ho. Ruin Colon- not the adequate cnuidment or sup ic. To bolt! in 211(- ank and nmx MItSBNgghIxmih MWTPRMRAM Frum Riga, Russia, to Los allfurnin. Mme. Rurenku Ar her American adult. H pntrnenla! tour, which wit-hing it, climax with I n‘mrr- for the ("N‘erts of th: wsa-hvrs who live in thzs 11:311. the Woman's Missionary m tho Dorms Sweft‘ty 11nd Gail, , I'rmbytr‘rinn church, "?'rs "tits Inn Soon-o, Guest Ania With !1itt9ormr; High drrwrt thr. Chri A thr. hum- Mme. Rurenku {ran-ltd rican adult. Her tvans, tour, which follmvrd, climax with her New runx‘r. [unwed she was 'ratura soprann without l) tru, TT- thTCTiiiiTE h 1.1in Hrv.vre ha: wnrkvrs who no. Feb. 8 (mas example. pake 6 f n st root n ' $.41an main; DU r A ngeles. nd one The Riviera A. C will hold a [up Year dance. Saturday "mink In Vitt- Batt, Sheridan’s orches- M will finish the M. An lavi- ter h “it! the - h at- If you find pleasun- in Skating rf not fail to ttrail yachts" of the use of the rink that hm been provided by the Park board. RIVIERA A. C. PLAN LEAP YEAR DANCE ATTENDANCE AT SI'NSET PARK RINK IS LARGE , " Remrds Sunday: Ftl-ruary c, h is a RA'd-Lciier d:::; “ tum“ in Hizhlaml Park Scouting. Hizh-' elk-mi [and Park Couununits.Cunviucr. oi '; Fun)” v.hich M. J. Traub is vixairnmm Func can” "The Assault." "Exruainirvr the Rritichnr.” "Autotrioerarm,v of a ansnaper man." and "Emil Berliner. Inventor of tho Micrnnhnne," scour; VND F QWERQ TO HAVE BIG DINNER At High School Monday, Feb. 6; Part of Celebration of Anniversary Beside all his newspaper activitir Mr, Wile has to his credit the foltmw ine five books. "Men Around the Kai Wu" "The Assault." "ExnUiroine th, ftritNhor." "Aatohiosrrsar,h,, of . - ,,__ “um... um rndrh‘r mum. wrwnunnk hi the new "r-EEiireaiiiaziiriiiii-a- GEdraiiiiircirc; _tiriflr,iiiiiririiiutitaiiisatrssjEii"G 52:4”m ' siauterottttwar-rrisiiTCriiiFi; 'rrrttraPtt-rerrvvJt_FiCd' - a: on member of my headquarters mad- if "i he fvxr:l:..L-:n\ i tuning the 'he cares to remain m Europe." iucw club We” prtvedvd by I fine After the Armistice Mr. Wile at“ damn dengh.:'uii;. ,wrrrti, and ttte campanird President WWoa through} [.ruurum whih fullmnd arr-qst d Europe and attended the peace con- hark“! vmkuqu rm Huh l.' icing forum-0 at Paris. ms, Public Ledger "Mum‘im A" str 'tsr, tt a” , V ol'." o:" dispatehes erystaltizcd public opinion IIs. _""'" 'C" p" "A; arui ir “able in favor of the armamvnis confer, M "'c-r'., trt h" 11m! uhkn my ham (new and he n (uttvrnlcd. . ported that once -maks ' ' . ine event from start to finish, Emma! , “any Clubs “an”??? . _ in: the ratification battle in the Sm _ Rev. “WM" A, LIuyd "I "W W.f. ate _ ‘ - Lrlll‘ (fut: ri.t, thstmn-Lx und was After three years A Washington bureau of ger, Mt. Wile has e; self as a spetial cone national capital. No m Amersca has had so rcer, :ay he, apolhor: world war in the mal long years In Berna Lord Nurthclitre, “in n Is the best Amen-3.} in Europe. Had ling At the Highhmd Park Wounds club on Tua'day evening, Feb. 7, at eight o'clock. Frederick William Wile is to speak on “Behind the Scenes at Wuhmgcon.” Frederick W. Wile NotedPublicist, at Women I, Club, Feb. 7 h on bureau of the Publlc 142d- Wlle has established him- spetial correspondent at the (s Broken There on r; Faeiliticc. Are Numerous I]. No n-ewspaper man s had so veranda a ca- nyonaors. iie MU the MEN’S as chief at the be making during iii] Berlin and lo quote ' “In my opinion Wile m newspaper man ‘ugland herded his H nrwspapcr A n av! It Piano and violin Ito-inn of Hi.- land Park Music School, Ethrt ' mp Hurley, Director. will an im n-riul Friday "In", Fee I. d 'riRht o'eiork " the has of Mr. - Mrs. William in}. m I‘ u.- nte. Bibi-d MA Th - t W'm i pun-a h r.-~__.:_-n- - u- at hooky. I The fine community notion hf ":1th P: PUPILS WILL APPEAR IN RECtTAL FRIDAY "ore is another 6vent ”all" hot only interesting but is catas6for n- jokine among the ynunz folks. Ra- xinia school drfoate thr Belt srhool of Lnko Fotvst by a «ch of 4 to I Thrs numbers th.,- :: '11” 1 "k- rial nth-Minn Wu: no ".:etrrrtacirata'. trunk match by Mr. and Mrs. Btu» mtt dressed xu tnsmm‘) totpcther with Mr. and Mrs. Deganhardt who were in I Russian costume and pm on a fancy skating number. Tbs Ravinh Woman's club sch-rd Pe- freshmems in the sehmrt banding to Frish the evening's delightful event. " is needless to say that than gyms-on; are looking forward to ano» tlvr similar even: at no distant per- ”6* iod Annual Affair Jan. 'ds' Attracts Large Attendants: IY.sserara bs Pleasing nun-Linn 07. whim”; Rulurlans. of whom there Wire many present m welcome the new club, and mm- Mntatives of a number of clubs spoke briefly along this Iins Clubs tepreseritcd included those of Chicago. Ltzur tun, Wihnetto,- W i u n et k a, “nah-gran. Kenosha, Elgin, May- wood. Aurora. Juliet, Hum. Dekalb, stream!) Natchez. Mics., Pans. 1'rance, Oatcnd, ‘BdgLum. orAsw, Canada. Rev, .9rlrbe" A. Lttlt‘ club Mas tn; intmducnl by Dawn m that club, speck: the gunman Th iiurnllj.“ an, French clu than all up add dawn tit, as mu as (lunch-re charter night (arm-J erked by attendance of 200 Rotarians including " Nona! board memeN. France and the othrr trvn District Governor Andrew AT TUESDAY EVE SESSION Brilliant Alan Held at Mm Hotel; Pruniuent Rotaria-s Present From Far and Near [AXIAL ROTARY (I!!! IS GIVEN CHARTER 'anada‘ ITINC, CARNfVAT. HELD AT RAVINIA and Enter! Freach Member Speaks arm Principal ' followed by many intak- a] Jnt member of the im A iU ul , ddrr-S\ Nc-vis, president ruin-Srmazive of n foiiowt,i intru- r spirit n! this 'ark is sharing nu» of more than ag who interna- "TY, one from r ttvm, Bellium. Hum O Inn have C tou, the the new Ll’ m from In-

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