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Highland Park Press, 12 Apr 1928, p. 1

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Prute; gm Raine. Ber- Whom”. inn an. "as“; F?! .u n79 " the Clan-bu of Comm in W 'P the upland“ entertainment molt-d nad I!!!“ a I teotperatare of 8.500, ”cording to the demon- Itntor. Icicle: were made of alco- hol; and] cotton balls were (man no!“ and throam about the Indiana causing much excitement and ammo- mt whenever handled. Mercury w. {m mo a hammer with which In“- were driven, and the liquid nir w bolted violently in I tea kettle ortaeakeofiee,whiteatthr- time the lame It the bottom cf the kettle wu fro-en from the low mama The-e uperimonu were watched vim mt interest Ind fascination by that [Ire-ant. All of whom voted it . mt intending and instructive OPEN INSTALLATION PLANNED BY MOOSE Hill-ml Put dodge No. 446 lay-l Outlet of Home will hold " open inshIhtion of editors to which All when, their families and [ti-:4: In invited on land-y we I“, April M, A musical prognm h- lho been pupa“! “at which at - - by all [mu-It. vb My": the dinner -dtb.-0mttaerviee. An.. the dityser the puny went with M the chic! namin- - W at the min; was I Mint: and lecture on liquid nsrbrr.D.ft-,ntrrndtmuortttq “Mn " Illinois. who has k “and this locus“ in every an. In the union My: with [not "can. The demonstration. -so-ni.d by] run!" upland“: by Mr. M. was I very inter-ting and Wu am. Ind Botneedttte u- lna-uh m quite Inning. those tte-sit "on Among their: were the _ of stnwberriu with the up of liquid Air. making them hard Rental! of the liquid air in the ht Haunting the lecture dancing In enjoyed, with the Sheridan alchem- 1110va the unit. The party “in. will tdtioir. The following M will be th- W- H: A. Rabin, Dictator: E. u’nubla. in . gums in which the hamster: 1m reduced to 812 de- M: Bobert PM, Inner; Curd and A. CHI. u m for three lumHHhudtd-h “Hanan-mum trtqoh-tuFa-m.mdadMit. $-h%deMeh-rrritharrth. through»! in: . wry cumin-In} one und_ was “tending eampl'.. -trd the than and. gummitt'co -tv-aGaiettramen "rc...-....-.....- .lttgt,uT,2utu'1eg smoo- mm a. h tuw',,',' If. Tte', m;o.rnmmlgâ€"¢_;nq~§'3â€" 1Arsrrp, Ami-vb.“ “Night“ WE'CNUI umu “In A“ _ .1 my” 'u' air-mine: mmmulhmmmmmu MW.” unali- 'r',i.'a'i'ii5'it'l'sFii:tsitiliii all.“ a um. At the time ods are most “and, if m elective. Aubrey Hat! NW Am. the dizzy hero of “You: of Harvey." is " mm’who mid probably we live within his income if it doubled and tripled every pay day. But his re- mmlulnes ii equal to his extrara- crnoe. as. imaginative wife, babe. is‘nevcru-loumosuuatne'md daring mean: for Aubrey to Bain fortunes. when m H. his own particular "mehet." u. an were: tumult for “ruling a [and], "tare of the world's wealth. it will be in- teresting to study the technique of The you of the blundcring Aubrey will be ably taken by Innis Ell-worth Min of Lake Forest. who is well known in Chientto dramatie circlel. both " an amateur actor and u a playwright. He recently wrote a oue- ut play entitled "The Devil's Dis- ciple,” which was produced at the Goodman The". and two new dram" (mm hi: you as will“ fot :1. vastly showing at the amt place. When at Princltan university. Luna was a member of the Trhngle club. king coauthor, direetor, com- poser and actor in two of the main! production: of that well-known or- ganization. Bis appear-nee with the guild. in I part of unique Milt ties. wilt be watched with interest. of Dram-tic Art, ind has been piay- - elsewhere in abtek for over a m: Mu to that, the played leads with little theater omittin- Ohio. and is not taking part in stock ptodndioiu in Oak Park. In "Tons of Money," all: In: I splendid oppor- tunity for candy eharaeter portray- al " the shrewd, uhaning. lovable wife who gem-1y risks her hus, band's life for the Ink! of an elusive no/I-l an. in: nun-l meeting tolN'lraut Add, “In: . Mk det' ty - In} 'tttttu infor- Whnlmu‘ath manual-nu.” mutating-9gb]- vinhgbpw-hu‘qlhld "redihiaerh.iMretof rorutobepe-dbrtHNietk sho_rortMa.tHtnatrHr torihmmbhgim muwmhmur Far 1aaqbirtq pup-u Ob. this :mryolumJunmy 'tttrBtfmgthofietam._ hike eeretttriewirroftti__tee, In: writ8-t by w foremost countless eorrtplieatioess,,and tho it is aid that "the tom-n duly: par," it is Aubrey who invariably pays for her desperate intrigues. uni believe you us. he pay: dearly. One of the guild‘s new discoveries. though the tryout system. is Irene Wicker. who take. the feminine lead in “Tom of Money." She is I prod- m of the Good-kn The: 51-th gold. framing-Kni- etttottret?tdi-%thopur, gig... in M. Illinois, and Cum... A m supporting cast makes) "Tool of loan" on of the most) mining “mum that the guild, -ret-eed. “is. fitting! pmmdonlhighly numufulw - on an Non): Shore. The; 'rmmtttht.mrrofthberritdwirtbe; fot_--Gt-o- April " High-L hll Ptreor, April 86, Luke Foresti ttetArrftM.Wht-UoetAprit2T) ';;l"G?GhG'i'C.rll1,"'i,"u'/ on? ,urGuGa-r"ioGarra In- of“ in a. mu! mecc- h n! - 1 _ ttWall."?.,"'.':..'," ‘codmb-t: ' nun-unf- Em-mzms. mmwuannnm mumuwwm gig. iv.- 'tMhhrd Pu! new mamsormr' mu FOX-m ao " AT WWlNtPtr SATURDAY ANNUAL HIKING OF M. P. cum APRIL " In” an. In it‘d 34" ttg.tgt'alsili nacho,“ Ito-tutu,” my...“ thud-h” '3tiams_ryMlia.' “w- - -__H " -eH "“ "“f'f "’ o--- d - “mammthrwaLWh-n Mn ". ' Ciiiiilgfrfd.tTt"gNtaae mmmmuh-b-Im‘ 1rFaiarrittWiiaaiii,iriird Duh; ' by”! tMgt T.i.tttrttl'2trtet 'a",t'Nlut1ttt.'.'ltt.e"2g'ln 1!! PyqteeAt.qM-Ae" dk'. A hut-is. an.“ “DAY, Ann, tA X. I W. J. MONILAW WILL SPEAK HERE APRIL 23 io Address Mrs. hamstein's Group at Etrrt Place Dr. Monitor is unusually well in- A " tTgdT2 formed and reTrrmmstaverrttFtreesr-s- ideals. He mud in medicine. Ptlta.. u. taitmsthef-ttrofDmUmd- Din-’11 vanity, my.“ 1rtta.mr@eeistq ath- - ""tgu-, 1etksattt-Thth-sttrseM-rt,l--es'i"iir,t. "In“ "_Au_eyr'.eta"eutl','pa'.'t'ii-ciiaa-i-r. mun-4 -- 1eatee_ry-tr"kauiuTl'""""s"a't."te, BohwulmMCI-p --- Jett, atmq ""5 "r L'1St DUAL TRACK m an?! brtheNettutW.-+eteiar, "If. 1eirg.U..tu'""'-i"'-%se-rii mama-amuse Wm" -metrahHHsu.h-bee4 'hm] Nhhmmut - bthermtdettdNtkdr. Awak‘ ,ANggettatts,t,eu,ti,tl'yQql,"m,t Mm “mm . wit-d u - M. tttttttAtt The use. pro-cut were M. J. Tnnb, A. P. Suite, N. H. .Angpach, J. B. Iowa-Itch, Nathan Klee, tinny Canaan and R. E. Herman. These men lave outlined a comprehensive drive to complete the Highland Park quot- in a short time and everybody in the community who has not " reldy helped is urged to aid this good cause inulur as they can. Force in Con-unity Scouting is I force "in community life, the committee declares; it helps every man, Woman and child in the community, and everyone, therefore should have a part in carrying on the muting program. In the past only n small portion of the citizens of Kkhland Park have participated , The Boy Scout merit badges are inj themselves an educltional process byi which your boy through his own ia-' terest will study his life vocation or} invocation. __ I The Scout Oath-"0n my honor I will do my best to keep myself physic- ally strong. mentally awake and mor- ally smight, to do my duty to God And my country and to obey the Scout Uses, to help other people at all times." The Scout Law-"A Scout is trust- worthy. loynl, helpful, friendly, cour- teous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrif- ty, brave, clean, reverent."' The next meeting of In. W- stoin's group will he Monday, April Prd. at 3 p. In, in Elm Flute kim. in thin work and helped it fimuteialty, and it is hoped to make the scouting support locally more representative through this campaign. _ “My _ The-79mm in], ire Tyaah mum “mums With Inn than three-fourths of an Highland Park than of the Boy Scout fund: for the 1928 W " mdy raised, the local mun-Man. w by . J. Trunk, met In! loud-y evening to plan the wind- np of the campaign. This is the chance tor all residents to have a share in this fine work for the youth of the city. Checks should be made payable and mailed to Harry Paul, treasurer, Highland Park State Bank. "Summer Vim W" -- -- "Ezrtrimtttvtt L Calm! Director for If you have boys of your own. you have very definite Ideas and ideals for their training. You wan them iiiiuuGrGriisTsc-- - - A and tuck neat-ill In Inns-t- “m... ttatt I ill: the -- km": P2 'gtg' dntt, - . " m- 31:... _______u “it tt A with a: _ . W “at.“ boy-m ”WWW neattb.tWT8B.a.mtditgNrdrtaa.. atMMNtmarrTrND “Wmmr.'* noxvhaoa Minimal “In...” Emu-3.11.? ft! 2 9ees new m .1 URGEALLNIAVIPART Bays,” Dr. W. J. 1(0an "ot-tion. of a Mother with Girls," Mrs. Herbert E. Smith Music, Min Deile and Mia lath. PM» a dud. hind; Beoeat nun-u _ The annual city election will be (held in the city of Highwood next ATuesday. This is the " year and I only nldormon are to be elected. There ‘are two tickets in the field, the Peo- [plea and the Progressive. . The candidates on the Peoples Iieket are: First ward, Charles Fiore; (Second Ward, E. Mocogni; Third Tho bemiorsms meeting will follow human-Ody after the luncheon and u this in the tinat session of the seastsrsitiatotbehopedairoode manna witt mrk the went. The nominating ballot is as follows: Chairman Fine Arts to serve for one pear-Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas. III-inn who no expecting to he - m requested to make nur- vatitreta a eartr at possible with the MM of the hospitality commit too, In Tom Moore, Telephone B. Chairman Social Service - Mrs, Raymond W. Flinn. ELECTION TUESDAY) Two Parties Have ce.ttatesi For Aldermen in Field; Who They Are 1, NEW Put'Wu-mdnb April IT. [anew-{Rheuno-d at1St80foramode.t.-ndau First vice-president, Mrs. Carleton A. Barbee. F. Netting; Directors: Chairman, tirtqnee Committee -- Mrs. Funklin B. Rieke. Chairman. Home and Education- Mrs. Wntaou G. Harmon. MSW-ind humhh" W ,7-..er but“.-. -__-. ”in “a ". ' “-1 Q.- HIGHWOOD Crry HAS The pupils of the Lincoln school will uppeu in . music festival this (hunky) evening at eight o'cloek, in the school auditorium. The follow- ing program will be given. - (Mn. tt-Aaiiio, 2) xmmhm lilwh- longer v - _"C_itte_i-ee. M ..... - .. a"..- _ T on“... Ma and mu. Grids '?-fiOy.rmr.rfr.'ttts,, .-, ("at i'xh-I'dhm - ' No late Dav an. cl» - “Big-q -u" ", Ti'-, lav-nu Curl- DUAL RACK new 10 MUSIC FESTIVAL Pupils Appear in Annual Affair “might, Thursday; Par- ents Invited BBmaattrATUrtDAY TYaeharqrhHEvegtttrtoBe MthuAu- Ann-d Hating 0f Mun” Secretary, Mrs. Ernest 'rreasuier, Mrs. George B, Chap Wong. hawk Be Hold a, Tuesday 'mii 'raed-.raedAmh,6q. “Mu-u dnr&..0raed6mhtihht.r. clue-“Ian 'aAhtgbutrem. hhmllu 'sry-tr-e My nygga-gd Ol t-.s.h.s. 7: Id, v -- 7-, _. 'aaa AT LINCOLN SCHOOL Bennett Innin i In hesday‘s primary election the lentire Emmerson-Carlstrom-Strutton be slate was successful in the sum with at ( tremendous piuralities, and the same nd' thing was true ot Lake county and tel Deertield mwnship. The Emmerwn yo- , ticket carried everything before it. i Otis Glenn for United States sen- Ynot also won by a huge majority lover Frank L. Smith. Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick and Henry R. l Rathbone carried the state, the coun- my and this township. I swift Defeated 3 From late returns last night from all over the Eighth Senatorial district lindieations were that Ray Paddock Pad defeated Rodney B. Swift for ( Continued on page 8 [board for three years, Dr, tart ‘FriUch and Alfred Meyer. and for It in I mm of Bsartifieatimt to - Winn Ind in fact to our, citing. of Lake county that in the shut“: primary election one d its animal. William J. Station if In- glnide. has been nominated Candi- date on the Republican tirket for no:- tary of mm. tu-tautism" “In" '-. [an Sunday night buy-glut: gained entrance to the store and started tet mnsack the stock but evidently they were frightened I'ly. as the police on iovestigation found 1 quantity of goods piled on the Boor but mulling of who seemed to be missing, it was SCHOOL ELECTIONS IN DISTRICIS 107 AND 108 The annual school elections in Dis- tricts Mrt and 108. in MiWmsd Park, will be held on Saturday after- noon, April M. In District 101 tho candidates are as follows: For preh- idcnt of the board of education, George E. Bliss; for members of the member for one year to um out an unwind term. K Arthur Wood. Ii: District 108 the all-fiancee am: For preside“ of the bond to arm one yen. Cal-Ida. M, Vii]; for uln- The and Aeeitret for Intuit- ofthebe-drteqd-ti-ettir. ik'lahuustrr-hirhi-tnrttt 'pit,',ueat'fgraurd M. T-s-mutt.. m Fells Brothers shoe store is having a fine new modern from installed and the store also is being wholly remod- elled and equipped with the latest facilities. When completed it will be one of the best' shoe stores on the HIGH SCHOOL WaNmoN IS HELD ON SAmAY be one North toboehetedforateratufth- -eoeh.ieaod-amth. WYWV W. J. MAMN IS WHO“ MLIcm-unwi‘ ”110.7.Gonyafw a. nrfrt%aregsatWeu-dh6,ta- Mn!“ ,' . mulls-mm T " BtMCND m ' ". - - d 9".” ‘1‘!!! ',?iiiiit FELL BROTHERS STORE IS BEING REMODELLED New Front and Equipment and Result Will Be Fine; At- _ Cant: Ind State; In. Me." C_wimrtfhrittu-, Shore, it is believed. William J. Sty-anon tempted Robbery sum '

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