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Highland Park Press, 5 Apr 1928, p. 1

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Schneider. and the committee for the am Id.- ting under the ding-Goa of Mr. Guam Gram the working out the details of their martin commit- Themud-choddutionin DU.. triettttT.xrilibetteMatEmtPUee ueatithdBoarauEaauato ANNUAL ELECTION IN mtrntrcr 107 A281]. " We and ' Ila-hen to Be 0.; Geo. R. Bli- for The 1teodrr-Mr. Wm. Pearce. Pitnte..-Mr. Bruin-in F. Blake. Two Roman t9otdierw--Mr. Robert Wick, Mr. Wu. Wieholdt. The Certtarioas--Mr. E. Roy Howell. Joseph of Arimatttaea-Mr. C. I. Edith KW]. _ SIIoWIliu Ethel Larson. f l-ry Inxdglene - Miss Knuth-t} Ichry. i, The Artttets--Mistr Virginia Cunt." Two Cttief Priests-Mr. M, B. Smith. u. have. their" of h” in». Tb; mice in "The Rnunection." n liturgical unit-t "nun-d by Rosa, mood Kim. Mr. Hugh Seyhrth. Phari--Mr. Doe Browning. Mr. B. K, Skid-m. Mary the Mother of "mes-Miss Meeitbers of the irrGdis"r-terintti church will pm! In Enter Seer lee on Sutsd-t'tate in the church; at eight o'clock. ( Guy" -.- “Charm of View “Fur thtt"--'r- .10.. '-. "meer-. “In! II. Comet" -- Trio (with ehortrst-$tr. T. 0. Thompson. Mr. G. A. Bray, Dr. E. D. Pritch. “In the Blend Joy of Easter"--" prnno Sole-Mrs. E. R. Baum. "Be is the Bore of All the wean: --Duet--Mrs, K. R. Baum, Mrs "Mo-"-- chorus) “We ea-them h the Homing Brand accompanyh will [in the engttata “The lord of It". In! love" by Julian Ennis. The [no- - h as follows: Voluntary - Service " the My amnion church a: Sand” “hr-con It 4 o'clock to whkh all m brim-d. Th choir um mucus AT NO HEAL“ PM“ 0001) "OGRAM "Neuedeeughtamdume" "l"Not-eth." VII-Ghe- 'tthw, o an. the Betts of Raster--- VOW]! XVII ni-ai-uk ' is an... ___ Chorus. ge, My“: - include: the following -"hr to the World" anon solo (with r. th - “amp-0g I}. G. A. Bray of Vesper Pttator it " 1 Tu bills bnve been received by taxpayers in Highlnnd Park and gvicinity. and both of the local banks le." busy receiving pnymcnu them. Taxes are somewhat increand onl- lthose of lust yeur. but the increases ‘nre not nearly as large here as ini l some other towns of the county, it is hemmed. In Lake Forest increases tin some instances are reported a this). ass'40 per cent and from that ( down. Chimnmr J'm' "WVâ€"V mum “it-b'ob A, - lu- a- the "Met gum ltt.idtrtae J,tA1','Wtft.8t"tlutdp, For the Immbly at Deerfield. Shiclds high school on April B, Mr. P. B. Rm bu been procured. He irtoeimademmtatruimtmrfthtiquid dr.undllnuknd form“- mnlpropertiu. Omittpintof ie.er-.arrdotum,apieeeofiee Innmmmmm whithwilhuhfnuumd-wdl hmboyto-Hhin. ortAtreiti8,thoeirhxmderthe mmvinionoflhmmbghe .e-n1-athe-e_ -veetimt, April 11, " a. in“ " MT Centnl nmne. like my be obtained hom Mm. Inn“ L In“ (Colophon I”). The pro- eoed.etetti.mette1xr%b-to my church to It"! I Putt lanai-Mind. In. snub-tn “and Bath may} forte' 2!,” at! Wed-'91:, "3.8.8. mun“) mmsmm At the regular meeting and dinner of the Rigid-lid Park Rotary club It noon on Homily of this week. the principal speaker was J. M. Appel. president of the Illinois Banker: u- mhtion Ind of Highland Park Shh bank. Hit topic its “M: It! Vibe. In Friends. In Foe." Mr. Appol made u very hum and imtivo In": gm! was hard with appreeiation by the large number a! members want. RECI’I‘AL APRIL " FOR PARISH HOUSE FUND DEMONSTRATION OF LIQUID AIR AT M. B. It is a great opportunity to but this "friend of the ehildren't-and, M - of the growing inure“ in Dr. Adler's uldiencea which he drew hat you. we urge you to buy your tieket earts. . The proceeds of the lecture will be used for a conlerme with Dr. Adler for the when of the Elm PUte school. Any special problem which they tiad ditBeult he will try Ind help them solve. PRESIDENT APPEL IS _ ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER Dr.' Adler occupies . great position in Vienna u I ptryeho1otrist-one who is especially interested in the undu- Iunding and guidance of yum chil- dnn. He has formed 22 cliniel in the city of Vienna where his when are trained to under-sum! children 1nd the problems of the normal child A: well u the one whom it hrditBeutt to understand. This has proven a great stride forward in education. PAY TAXES AT LOCAL BANKS; RUSH STARTED The resident: of the North Short“ will have I most interesting treat on' Monday evming, April 9. " eight p. I... when Dr. Alfred Adler of View l at will address his ludience on “The; Problems ot Life an Social PtzAr1ems."i poetod. 11-pin: {shutout the tm, “In the an side of the an WAN)" occupied by Smu- -trrhyraktrsttost 9nd In. Hark- -'i.odmsthisiottonreet I that "org um All addition b tho temple. The new tuition will hamtrtroattaeeof86feet and will at.“ back about NO feet to the Alarm theatre. Mrs. Harkness plans to - into the room to be vacated by Central Tire Co., in the North Shot. Trust Co. building. DR. ADLB’R m SPEAK 5 an: MONDAY, APRIL 9, "Ne Problems of Lite as Social: We" Subject; At 5 "t-tvendditkettoth.Maamsie totssN.uru-dbrA.0.rarittdee this sum. Plum .1 qmeifiea- titta-irsuatdwadhgd.nietteimr remind. Thai-wanna: will teach m on WM, it in ex- mun 4% hawk Tunic M 1hlliihiiiiiii Ji, Paig" Pttstst EI- Pueesiit rrei, There was eomsiderabU objection onlespecinlly to the amount of assen- tht ment on the side streets. and Mr. m- Clark explained that while the mat- hjter ‘u now in the land: of the ,‘county court, n mommendntion to _ Jib-t mutt for a reduction probably it" would have weight, and the contro- iversy ended by hits promising to ap- e? prove a reduction for those nun- It rnents on tide streets. provided Inch 9! a recommendation would be mud '" ', by the court. It uppured that this "d ( urns not satisfactory to 1 number of ”image objecting. and there is ttrxrba- to"bility that the improvement mny be at , delayed in mnuquence, although the _ (G'r"e'rCU'l, my be smoothed out _ri1t(, later, it is hoped by those interested. le, Council Meeting lmJ The touncil meeting wns n short am ', one occupied ehieity with _ routine TY, business. A communication from the }North Shore Riding umintion, ‘Ylnhich wants to build in bridle path te- seven feet wide along the Skokie yr. i' ditch from Deerfield road north, um “f l referred to Contmissioue"t Brown. was WINTERS HEADS , WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE _ au. R was put out readily. At the inly. of Funk J. Weber, "t chIIHs 1mm. on Sand-y In. Win and two childron were gee,', m1 than as escaping II an: ad the Bremen were all" a I. thr win-oxen When the, arrhed tr. mother Ind children Ind MM an no serious effects. A ”5 play house " 816 Lin- coln - vu (lunged by fire Sunday. and on luck, I can fire In.“ tn g all for ch- in fUrhters wuiiimu"" aumuiiiiii I 1 Ide. ghV-I who akin-h- I. _ can" aan - In gun. I... SEVERAL CALLS FOR FIREHEN DURING WEEK Three At- Lust Sunday; Woman Ind Three Children Overcome by Gas The In department had several calls during the past week. but no "rim" damage was reported in any flush-cc. "ree of the alarms were on Why. A his: in the basement of I h. u “Gist. Johns pine, "I! a A. G. enemy-n and oc- and 8, the B. J. Buekimtham, with! In. none rubbish in the gal 5h, may from wires, the " Meet Day Before Primaries.‘ Apr. 9; Invite All H. P. Women to Join x The Hizhhnd Park braneh of the [came of Women Voters hold I: meet- ing last Monday afternoon at the) Lincoln school. About sixty women) wen present, The fo1lowimr-otrscersi were elected: president, Mrs. L L. Winters; vieo-presidrrnt, Mrs. George Chapmari; treasurer, Mrs. Wilson! Kline; mnury. Mrs. Charles Ben- son; directors, Mrs. Robert E. iii:':'.) In. Alan Wolff. Mrs. Renslow Sher- er. Mrs. Robert Walker. _ load-y, April 9, at three o'clock‘ I will: will be held at the Lincoln school and Mr. w. w Ramsey, L/io-iii) viee-pmtsident'of the State League and chain-u: of organization. will speak. All woman .11 urged to be present a this in the dar before the primary election. and information in regard to ditteimn plain of the election will be null-Me. mmnnwma - - how - ""- Ti; "WW. 3...“ " ho at with In lain - - -- “Co's-FM "1133 .0. kW”. at It can. of It. 3*- d M m wit -. y-QIIQ”_plduna-v~ A voritmunicatiott from the China: & Northwestern railroad 'mrardimt widening of viaduct, indicated 'lsr' Continued on page 6 , R. E. Clark. who spread the unus- meat explained to the my obieetors why and how the ”taunts were planned in this way. Pointing out that in a recent important time: tm.. provement in Winnetka property owner: for em blocks from the street being paved wen One-ted. FOHOV'inx the mouth; of tho city muncil on Monday evening that. In further informal dimension of the assessment roll "ae the prom North Green Bay inprovumut. md the council dumber m crowded with property owner. residing on the street and on and: “mending. who no to he Ana-led according to the pun. GREEN BAY .tP.,r"eytmyerrrtt- c.-" l'o-w [All men-g - 'AN"..' may. 801.“; ho. maligned-an On Saturday afternoon, April T, from 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock in Trinity Parish House on Laurel avenue, the Trinity church Service League will hold 3 npeciul sale of home-made ukery goods and handmade novelties such on bridge sets. towels, hnndkor- chiefs and Buster gifts for children. There will also be cut ftowers and [plants for sale, Tea will be served during the afternoon. L I" . Pfesent Plgns .9 / -.--- t"'%, Sunset. Valley Gulf club cours: l is new in condition to play on, unlcss (another blizzard blows in from the : northwest, . Wednesday evening, April Mr, Highland Par& lodge No. 446, boy-l Order of Home will hold I card and bum party in the Y.W.C.A. dining hall. Refreshment:, will be oerved. bunting will follow the curd Came. All when Ind their friends should be page!“ " this party. AerrslxrrsNrut-eu.trt “WP. EVA. 1"AN"rlt 1"!!th In”. i, The ttext meeting of the Highland Put Hui: dub chord will be " the home of In. Edwin R. Cole, 1526 S. Green Buy road, on Thursday, April = " an o’clock Lm. Thou who In olcdble for umber-hip ht M man-don and dash: to an- tyVrarea._rr.Lvtmeschorat MVI'NIA P. T. A. '10 BOWMY SALE Memberships are being issued now for this season members should not forget to send in their Club House Due Bill coupon when they send their application and .check for this years dues. . "Ut'e Tie Off." MOOSE WILL BOLD CARD PARTY APRIL 18 B. P. MUSIC CLUB ., m MEET APRIL 12 The boys have been singing "It won't be long now" for some time; nttthey can change that sang to The administrative building has also undergone some changes for its betGrmcnt, while the locker rooms have been painted throughout and are in the prim of condition. EASTER SALE SATURDAY AT TRINITY CHURCH Members will find a number of im- provements since they last visited the club. the most pronounced being the revamping of the old barn. For auditnr of public aeeounts- James fr. Richmond, Oscar Nelson. For state treasurer-0mcr N. Cus- ter, .1 J, Brown. T For attorney gerurrar-tJorm Daik'y,J Oscar E. Caristrom, I For congressman at large-Rich, ard Yates, l'harlvs R. Harris, Ruth Hanna Mrl'nrmick. W. H. H. Miller, SUNSET VALLEY GOLF co 'UB COURSE IS READY The primary election will be held on Tuesday, April 10, fur preference for president of the United States, for election of delegates to the na- tional nominating conventions and eommitteemen and for nomination of United States senator, state, com ttressional, senatorial, legislative and county omeers in Lake county. Republic-n CIndidates 0n the Republican state primary ticket the principal candidates for nomination are as follows, in order us they appear on the ballot: For president, Frank o, Lowden. For United States senator-Frank L. Smith, Otis F. Glenn. For governor-Len Small, Louis L. Emmerson. For lieut, governor-Fred E. Stor- line, Theo. D. Smith. Fit tpr?Jny on Now, Unless, An- Jmtlbn' Blizzard Upsets Chief interest in Lake county and throughout Illinois during the next few days is centered in the state- wideUrrrmary election in which the Preference of the voters will be in- dicated for candidates on the several party tickets from president down to aspirants to county offices. For secretary of slate-Charles w, Vail. Robert E. Contzel. Carl E Mueller, William J. Stratum. PRIMARY Em HIM) NEXT TUESDAY Committee Endorus Eminent: Carla-11mm. Glenn and Stut- ton; Precincts in Deer.. CANDIDATES ARE LISTED Continued on page 6 u B. P. 1786. l Among the various interesting ex- periments which Mr. Rugs makes with the use of liquid air are in» eluded the freezing of grapes or craneberries as hard as marbles, in a glass in which the temperature has been reduced to 312 degrees below zero, and at the same time and in Ithe same glass welding and melting steel at a temperature of 3590 de- grees above zero, according to Mr. Rugg's advanced notices; making 1icicles of alcohol, freezing mercury Iinto a hammer with which nails are jun-wen, boiling liquid air violently in I a kettle on a cake of ice, freezing the tfame on the bottom of the kettle in which the liquid air is boiled..Many (other interesting experiments will be , shown. Attend Dinner Given Tuesday Night for Otis F. Glenn by Townsmen About two hundred attended a big testimonial dinner tendered Otis Glenn. Republican eandidate for nom- inntion for United States senator, given by his fellow wmsmen at Lake Forest on Tuesday evening in the Young Men's club at that city. See, reury L L. Emmerson, Osear Carl- strom Ind .Williun J. Stratum, eandi- d-ten respectively for governor. " torney tterternl and mercury of date duo were spake". The Iemi-Innul rummage n19 Im- der the “upke- of the HiehUnd Park Woman's cm in nov in 'woe" huh; “and ”sun-day Ind cumin!» in. My Ind comm". The “I. in CARD rmmmu ATMFILIDWSEALL TuNraitt-mwtauM. g,"1a',Sg'r.'tet'fat'grt Mt M! "I... Arht . “wilt-Multim- -etrfr19p-E,A3t-h-s BUMMAGE SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS being bald h an bu Woman'- at.» building. gnu-nu tin-Sui; Sign a TC Few plays in recent years have' WILI been more excruciatingly funny than this product of England's best farce; The Ravinia writers, Will Evans and yaserpine/Friasr,' April It is a real "scoop" for the Guild.lthe home of since neither Chicago nor New York' paper will be have had the privilege of 'séeing the I Lynn on "D, show, which ran two and one halfiWicks will 10: years at the Shaftesbury and Altimsion on the Fa wych theaters, London. The plot isl At the Fim According to present plans, "Tons of Money" will open its run in Glen- COC, at the Central school on April M. From thence it will go to High- land Park, then to Lake Forest, and Back to Winnetka to continue south to Evanston. EMMERSON, CARLSTROM TALK AT LAKE FOREST a most ingenious fabrication of mis, taken identities and dilemma, and the lines are consistently and delight- fully ridiculous. A fast and furious farce comedy, entitled "Tons of Money" is to be the final ofrerinR " the North Share Theater Guild for the current sea- son, in its regular tour from Lake Forest to Evanston. For this entertainment members may invite the ladies and also other (rienfs. Tickets, which will be $1.50 fur the dinner, may be obtained from otticers, directors and members of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce: the Chamber will defray the expenses of the lecture, hall, etc. The entertainment committee also has secured the services of an excel- lent orchestra. and dancing will for low the program. PRESENT GUILD PLAY LAST WEEK IN APRIL Amusing Comedy is ieini Made Ready for Final Perform- anetrof Season The outstanding feature of the pro- gram will be n demonstration of uses of liquid air by F. D. Rugs. a grad- uate of the University of Illinois, who has gained considerable notice throughout the country by this in- teresting and instructive demonstra- tion. Reservations for the dinner must i be in the hands of the Chamber ot.ti-; cials by Monday; in order that ado-f quate accommodations may be pro- vided. Anybody who is interested) will be welcomed by the omcials, pro-, viding reservation is made, in good) time. , Next Tuesday evening, April 10, in the date of the big entertainment being arranged by the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce for their ladies and other guests. The "arir will be given at the Woman’s club building, and a large attendance is expected. A tine dinner will be served by Mrs. Green of the Green Teapot, and an entertaining program will follow. Commerce Chamber lo, Host to Ladies Next Tuesday Eve jc; ', '1 ___, _ . _ t8 ofthe Icy, 37; Reichardt, Mr. Schwery, 109. _ Prieinct No. .5-Vereoe, 31; Udell, (30; Larson, 30; Ringdahl. l2; Dooley; l8; Reichardt. 15; Schwery. 27. , Pretrinct No. 6--Vereoe, 9t; Udell, l 90; Larson, 93; Ringdahl. 55; Dooley, 09; Reicha'rdt. 23; Schwery. 82. Precinct No. 7-vereoe, 100; Udell, in; Larson, 113; Ringdahl, 58; Doo- ilcy. 92; Reichardt, 23; Schwery. M. l Precinct No. 8--Yereoe, 99; Udell, SIS; Larson, 108; Ringdahl. 56; D00- Fi, 40; Reichardl, 35; Schwery, M. I Totals of all precimrts--Vereoe, man; Udell, 620; Larson, 6k4; Ring- ilyy, 388; Dooley, 335; Reichardt, ', Precinct No. 2-Vereoe, 23; Udell, He?.; Larson. 22; Rindnhl, 12; Dooley, hi; Reichardt, "it Schwery, n: _ Precinct No. 3--Vercou, 51; Udell, 145; Larson, 56; Ringdhhi, 32; Doo- ‘loy. IT: RUE-harm, 13; Sehwery, 41. i Precinct No. 4-Vercoe, 119: Udell, ( 115; Larson, too; Rirutdahl, 66; Doo- Icy, 37; Reichardt, Mr. Schwery, 109. , Vote By Precincts ( Precinct No. lvVercoe. I23; Udell, 126; Larson, 130: Ringdahl. 97; JDucky, 6t; Ruichardt. 39; Schwcry, 120. 1 For assistant supervisor on Citi- Alena ticket A. W. Vercoe received 1650 votes and Paul L. Udell 620, ac- )cording to the unofficial count. For town clerk on Citizens ticket Albert Larson received a total of (tf votes. The Marmot: Motor Sales is a new automobile agency in Highland Park, located at 111 North St. Johns aw may, It is owned by Ray Mm, who also' conducts the Marmon agency It Evanston. The opening of the Mar- men Igency in this city will take place on Saturday, April T, " which time they will have on hand new models of this famous car and the public is invited to visit and inspect them. "Demonstrations will be given. The next meeting of the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters d the American Revolution will be In“ at the home of Mrs. George W. h setter, 868 Lincoln Iver“): on “In. day Afternoon. April 12, 2:30 o’clock. This is the ulna-l wring [an - and Min Jessie mtrdirttr will (“I . delightful prom. The In!“ hm will be In. lac-Ii ' In. Entry. yrs W: Ary (ledlt lumen-undula- “ml-huh”! '9tervtre-iur. “in. LEI E Friday, April 13, at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lee Frank. A paper will be read by Mrs. Harold Lynn on “Dahlia." Mrs, Frank Wicks will load an informal discus- sion on the Szmu- subject, D. A. R. WILL MEET THURSDAY, APRIL " In. Jordan and In. [Mi EASTER FLOWER SALI AT GRACE M. I. cmmag At the Fiuwur and Garden Show which was held at the Sherman hotel the past week. this club won the blue ribbon on the bud and branch ar- rangement. Mrs. Arthur Framheim headed the committee that presented this exhibit. This most artistic con- tainer was dnhatcrl by Mr. Leon Rar.. ris of the Alden Studios. RAVINIA GARDEN CLUB WILL MEET APRIL 13 MARMON MOTOR SALES AGENCY TO OPEN HERE 235; Schwery, 572'. More than 950 votes were cast altogether in the election. The vote for the several candidates in the eight precincts of the township was as follows: In the Deerfield township election on Tuesday of this week Martin Ringduhl, candidate for {never on the Citizens ticket, was elected with a plurality of 53 votes over Thomas M. Dooley, who was next, highest in number of votes, and W. W. Reich- ardt ran 100 votes behind Dooley. This was the only contest of the election. Vote For Assessor For tWyier'tior the total vote for each candidate was as follows: Mar- tin Ringdahl on Citizens ticket, 388; Thomas M. Dooley, on Taxpayers Conservative ticket, 335; W. W. Roichardt an Independent ticket, 235. For justice of the peace to fill vacancy. Herman Schwery on the Citizens ticket received a total of 572 votes. RINGDAHL Elm TOWNSHIP ASSN]! IN' 3-CORNERED CONTEST Has "utility of 53; Other (in- didates Have No Opposition: Vote by Precincts and Totals Given numb-Iguana The Ravinia Garden club will meet NUMBER I

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