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Highland Park Press, 12 Apr 1928, p. 3

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Ibo has! prepued after which And ht the same glut me! vs: molt-d In! welded At 1 temperature at 1,600. according to the demon- ntntur Icicle. were made of ako. hol: nun]! cotton um were {men solid and throw- about the Indiana cunning ninth excitement and amuse- ment winnever handled. “man in {roan into I hammer with which ma were driven, and the liquid air In: holkd violently in a ten kettle onaeakeotiemwhiUatthr- time the Hume n the bottom of the kettle was from from the low tem- perlmre of the liquid air in the het. tie. These experiments were nicked with [mt interest Ind "aeination trrtt-pr-tt,nttofwhomtvoted lt a most inbmginx ind instructive dmmmstrntitm. Following the let-turn dancing In: nIOM with the Sheridan orchestra My: an tank. The putty BMW Park dodge No. 446 [And Order of Moore will hold tn open inn-slink»: of one": to which all Durban, their families Ind during will follow. The following Mibeem will be In- W. R. A. Ruben. Mun; E. tr. Odd, Vic. Dictator: Newman shah... Prelate; Carl blue. Bee- mt at Am: R, Wanda, Outer M: Ruben Peew, Inner Guard all A. cur. u tunic. for three “MWOtSumBo-d aodrnreun..-bHeAsoetthetf 'r-tPark-r-d-Hot-s hthumwnt-mruu "riApeltt&. ' "In "any attractively trt -d-d1artdre-dnatdmmth it 'edt-tery-trt-ttmt. Berq, MMHMu-byO. w. “*1“me- Illbo Inn-hamm- Q b_m_rtsBsrst-d Oi!” mint-Quinta eLTriiatrii, a. iiaiG7 ES -mN.sth.F--dndstis 1mr.gthdeMgtta.dt.-grithaltth. "oi-r-er-L-det'-. -rhhd.tNW-Nettabtane. mu: NEW MUSE OPEN m INSPECTION SUNDAY mm: mm All d ma hid: ir.")." easriiitGe WMMISlummmm may Whore“ mm At the - time {49% is never at I lots to [melt new and during menu's for Aubrey to pin his ends. Her mentions lead to countless complications. and tho it ia Mid that "the woman nlw-y: pays," it is Aubrey who invari-bly pays tor her desperate intrittams, and believe you no. he pay: dearly. Lolli- Pllyl he“ The role of the Mmsderirtg Aubrey will be ably taken by Loni: Ellsworth Lenin of Lake Forest, who in well known in Chicago dramatic circle; both as In nun-tent new: and u a playwright. He recently wrote a one- ut play entitled “The Devil’n Dine eiple." which wu produced a the Goodman Theater, and ‘two new dramas from " pen " scheduled tm In early showing al'the um: place. When at Prlnenon university. Min won a member of the Triangle club. being coauthor, director. ‘com- pour And Incl-jg two of the mania] productions of that well-known or- mix-Chm. BU appear-nee with the guild. in o part of unique possibili- ties, will he watched with interest. One of the guild's new discoverin,‘ through the tryout system. is Irene Wicker. who takes the feminine lead in "Tons of Money." She is I prod- uct of the Goodman Theater School of' Dram-tic Art, end has been play- ing elaewhm in stock for out tl you. Minn- to that, the pllycdf lands with little theater urgent»; “on: in Peoria. Illinois, and Canton, Ohio, and is now taking part in stock productions in Oak Park. In “Tons; of Money." she has I splendid oppon) many for comedy character portnyn a] u the shrewd. uheming. lovable‘ wife who [humanly risks he} hus- band's life for the lake of an elusive g may of " Mull Jun. mils-sly pursuing the term in“ in the eccentric will of bis been-ed lumbar, was "an by “la-db foremost fortunes, um mm In: his own p-rtkullr "raeut," hit an Merck formula tor Knuth; I My than of the world's wealth, it will be in- kereating to study the technique ot a hunter doN9iur' Viol. meth- ods are most unusual. if not edhsetive. Aubrey Henry Nam Am the dizzy hero of "Tons of Honey," in I man’who could prowl; not live within his income if it doubled and tripled every pay city. But his re- mumfulnes in gang] to his can“: (can. His imaginative wife. 14min. 'dtit',,"gtitetutpg't2 qua-to t2u2."tt',,"d'tyt d9dbefoeuhi.-re.,bn ':fd'aiNQU.'t."un.'tttf "H"ditrirodrrte, 7 ”Cd told. “this but“ It i! eeetainlrmrtd_dhthspur, ‘Tonl of Iona.” ' handy at er- romstobogrr-dbrth.Naeth ShonTbe‘mgnnlubh-tplu no” In; gal mun] meeting ,ei9ht.tidr'rtseti, willbn W lanky m. April 16. This in! i: ah - ”in: an infor- Ji!?!,,?., "A, "lllllit; m FINAL "int Annual Matting tY mtriiiiniiiiijiiiiirr L . "Will”! 5 '0ilt will! Hm Wong's Club Will Wm IN '00IMP ~.§ --- -- . Be Hold On Tuesday _. 1 for_rts, fuming-min In (Roi hymn f'ue, April " tot-mt-mum,. on Agra 24, High- hnd Pun-k on April 26, [Aka Forest on _Ar_ttt 'l, Whack- on April 27 "titi'G"r' V" HiriGVdiiau"iGihifra I”. ' in no man! meet- " d - I! - 81mg Supporting Cut A “You; supporting east makes “Tm of Honey" one of the most mining venture- that the guild in. M'W. It is a fitting pm to clone} highly successful ttttsat ttferr of the sui1d will be And is. WM on May '1. and Era-tmono-r. ihb_rionretttreNsv.a,ac.ei1 mum-”Iguana; 'rtt.sy_atd-fismrtutth.r Pond-r 1mm I‘m- hmrmumluu: I’ll" FOX-m 10 " _ " WmBN'B SATURDAY WWW-thnlu "tmdttrMgMQr-eatWittesthil gly- tsriMterd Purl: mid ANNUAL “RING OF M. P. CLUB APRIL " mums or ml” Po; The men present were M. J. Traub, A. P. Suite. N. H. .Anspach, J. B. branch. Nathan Klee, Harry Canaan]: and R. E. Herman. The“ men lave outlined a comprehensive drive to complete the Highland Perk quote in a short time and everybody in the community who has not " ready helped is urged to aid this good cause inufar as they an, Force in Community Scouting is a 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 I small portion of the citizens of Highland Park have participated The Scout Oath-"tht my honor I will do my best to keep myself physic- ally strong, mentally nuke and mor- ally straight, to do my duty to God Ind my country and to obey the Scout laws, to help other people at all times." The Scout Easr--'% Scout is trust- worthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, cour- teous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrif- ty, brave, clean, reverent." To Address Mrs. Loewenstein’s Group " Elna Place School Soon Dr. Monitor is unusually well in- Amhrt. l formed and represent: wry high Nana apt Weak. Be minted in medkingh ',"11 taitetathef-ttresfDmutmt- unity. law [mama-(int. ttth- ""“H 1etieottutmtmmttrtsfrmserurt,irs- 1tte.te_AAtra.t.re"t.-ttl','at'Ptf tn'llla'ANatt2,' 'ra"lli,ii',",,i1 and .e-.etscrtFG"ir%eTsse%T.l'"'Pr Bo in and amen-up Hm the. ”WWW DUAL t,"'a't'stTCt1ge'tt"d trrthebettUt “than!“ 1t.tu'U.tU'"'-'"8mulr, t -dtroetnes, ‘ 'h.Ms.thkissdnrterof.etmtttBe Btaq MBMMMmI- “I’M-WWII- {titanium-Shir. Adm ".-,rLtrtrrt.rs.tu--lttthUd mer%e-etuteetgitr-tss- “hm”: vacuum A) .._ With not: than three-fourth ot ths Highland Put “we of tin Boy Scout funds for the 1928 budget " ready Iliad. the local commune. W by M. J. Tnub, met hit Hominy min: to plan the wind- up af the tannin. The Boy Scout merit badges are in themselves an educltional process by which your boy through his own in- terest will study his life vocation or aeoeatimt. Bop,” Dr. W. J. Ionilnw “Obaemtiom of a Mother with Girls," Mn. Hubert E. Smith . Music, liu Deiie and Miss Ill-h. Sod-l Chairman, Mrs. Morton Tranh. in an. work and helped it handgun} ELECTION TUESDAY and lt is hoped to make the scouting . - . support locally more representative , Two Parties Have Candidates through this campaign. For Aldermen in Field; This is the chance for all residents,! Who They Are to have a shark in this fine work for' the youth of the city. Checks iiioiiiil The annual city election will be be mule payable and mailed to Harry; held in the city of Highwood next Paul, treasurer. Highland Park State) Tuesday. This is the ot? Year and Bank. / only aidermen are to be elected, There " yau have boys of your own;you } are two tieketg in the field, the Peo- have very definite ideas tind idea%rtles and the Progressive. in an. work and helped it iinrdi;iiirL 1nd lt is hoped to make the scouting! support locally more representative! through this campaign. 1 to grow up strong and healthy, to) be eleast-cut and honest, to make the‘ right sort of friends, to be good} citizens. And you want to hoid their eoniidenco in you. 1 The next muting of In. Imp- stein’s group will be loudly, Avril 23rd. It , p. m.. in Elm Place kin- dergarten. The prom will be Scouting ts Faetor The Boy Scouts of America inspire these same ideals and they have an "kient organization to help you in W" eAhtrts to make these ideals 1a Gtiour boy’s life, by his own choice. W. J. MONILAW WILL SPEAK HERE APRIL 23 utierGiéUrGiiiiiirr" - - Adunltmekmeetwf1lheheHtNt- gum-9:32 "Wing": " m mm“ in tho Im- “anyth high ram! nthkMetUht G00!!! J. 'aa'.' of m mari-ret-tture-tss. tregfrttrhtgattmto'eloehuthe- aodC.W.GettrofDee vitodt.atteo& !trttt1tttAt1ehieeeeliaitiioi,iGiFiaiia .lthe WI i“ nqboU. Fwndw _ Dunn-mun A-eHuert "" ”Mm --._---_.- 'rtttbetWTthan-drt-rtoc 4 a$NPTlt8tMteMPtrND Jt'Par3rthra'P1tt WNW ,a'g.VitgttptNtt,ftGt'i.u'ft', my... I'm "uaFihir.CtCqrcl9?ee._Bio-h- -- In ta'ttrgNttuet! mg“... n- unt-II - 7 (fififluuugmuumuuummflfi St , teeetettetk 'f..qiVohqdi_irly-eu,thEt.1W, If ydu have boys of your own.’youi have very definite ideas ind ideals for their training. You wan them} "Summer V-wnitiolif M if "Ettrimteytor .79an Binder for 1mm: ALI. so in“: PART Irwin " 6.1. has; Bestest Explained ur, APRIL t& I. fer Chairman Fine Arts to serve for one, year-Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas. The business meeting will follow immediately after the limeheon and u this is the final session of the "assoetitiatotrehopedasroodast, undue. will mark the event, The nominating ballot is as fulluws: lumber- who an “new. to be punt as requested to make m:- ntiom u early us possible with the chairman of the hospiulity commit- tee, In. Tom Moore, Telephone H. First vice-president, Mrs. Carletoni A. Hume-1. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ernest) F. Noltitw. y Directors: Chairman, tinqnee Committee --_. Mrs. Franklin B. 'Rieke. Chairman, Home and Education- Mrs. Watson G. Harmon. Chairman Social Service - Mrs, Raymond W. Flinn. . Charles Fiore has for twenty years been one of the loading landscape gardeners of the north shore and is well and favorably known in High- land Park and Highwood and we are sure will make a good alderman if elected. The same can be said of E, Mocogni who is a member of the firm of Menoni & Mocogni. Mr. Shaman on the other ticket is also highly es- mmed by all who know him, as are all the men on both tickets. High- wood is fortunate in having men of this caibre seeking Mtiee. Ugly 'MehNte. n The Rights“ Park Won-m club wmmuu .1“:me tad Mon at can" on Mu. April 17. [mum will In and It 12:30 for a modest .um--and all HIGHWOOD CITY HAS MUSIC FESTIVAL 1; AT LINCOLN SCHOOL Com to gse-riir" -fisraiiGihG"'rrih' -. C,' _' I. -9.e.e-._ Ttreki'mo_etht"nqu_r, Sunk-n Pourd. and m Grade- Mdmthm.,.._ ,Ghek Ant-h (hull: Saul-e 81-min!) .v Haydn -- A - Lingo!- Sena-I Ora-tr- iii-I’d?!” and; War No late But also Club _ W -= 'r""" Earl-um Cub gnu;- of Si;- 73:7: ind-"WEE “A: .r,,.CrL,Cr.rCrL-C.CrtiGFt The candidates on the Peoples ticket are: First ward, Charles Fiore; Second Ward, E. Mocogni; Third ward. Angelo Ori. Pupils Appear in Annual Altair Tonight. Thursday; Par- The pupils of the Lincoln school will appear in a music festival this (Thundny) evening at eight o'clock, in the school auditorium. The follow, in; pron-um will be given. “Nth: (hymn . "qct _ ,, c, cc Bennett ”and (ah-in Mia :) Mo-rt-Poe; Bimini: I“ 'TT", r c." W and]: DUAL TRACK MEET TO "mtLDBATURDAY “but I'll PM Event: to Be Stand 15emBettreest Ano- thtnatdD.B.M.B. The candidates on the Progressive ticket are: First ward, E. J. Buck- ries; Second ward. Herman Swanson; Third ward, R. C. Cameron; Third ward to fill vacancy, Emil Czerwan. . All these men sire well known in} Highwood. Some of them being the} jostling citizens of that city. I Treasurer, Mrs. George B. Chap- iGirvriiGairC'CC5 {sob-we" V iar, “MILE“.S. toue_droratermoethm. A, '_------ yam etch. Thetndidntumlb w.' r_ttPeyeetet,tett_e' Cu"."rt7arl.T,htaLntt r.-.' 'tht.att-o'e3.eht.thq- mac. '1.de In: .1 WMHMMQ‘wmhmntflkhh-Imlfl;f 'I<he9BeNbrvsireebattrte “a "ife.l!Pitedet,'.CIef salmon-litmus ;, ents Invited Bind am; I‘m» It is I mum: of (Initiation to nary Republican and in In: to every citizen of Luke county that in th- shtc-wide primary election one ot in citiuns, Willinm J. Stratum of In- :Becide. has been nomad candi- _ date on the Republiun ticket tor tec- {tnry of state. Com-Mum "Bill." f In Tuesday's primary election the entire Emmerson-Carlstrom~Stratton l, slate was successful in the state with I tremendous pluralities, and the same ‘thing was true of Lake county. and Deerfield township. The Emmerson Itieket carried everything before it. l Otis Glenn for United States sen- [atm- also won by a huge majority 'over Frank L. Smith. Mrs. Ruth jiid McCormick and Henry R. 1 Rathbone carried the state, the mum My and this township. . ( Swift Defeated From Late returns last night from I all over the Eighth Senatorial district indications were that Ray Paddock Hum defeated Rodney B. Swift for Last Sunday night burglars gained amt-nee to the shore and started to ransack the stock bat evidently they were frightened may, as the police on investigation found a quantity of goods piled on the ttour but nothing of value seemed to be missing. it was reported. SCHOOL ELECTIONS IN DISTRICTS 107 AND 108 Fells Brothers shoe store is having a fine new modern front 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 stem on the North Shore, it is believed. The annunl school elections in Dis- tricts 107 and 108, in Highland Park, will be held on Saturday "tee, noon, April 14. In District 107 En candidates are as follows: For pret- ident of the board of education. George E. Bliss; for members of the board for three years, Dr. Eugl Fritsch and Alfred Mayor. and for member for one yam- to gene out an unexpired term, R. Arthur Wood. Ii: District 108 the conduit” In: For president ot the bond to am one your. Carleton M. Vail; for null- HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION IS HELD ON SATURDAY ygun. Alice B. Gwen Ind Thoms- m and election for m "ttttet-rd-ati-ttUD-. newsma- uwnullip high school” heheldouSahrhynhmoon,Aprl u. Two-bereft-be-d-. W. J. irNAYNN [S 'momq SCHOOL'IRUSTII'N) “mu-n. n- and “a at tmtgtg "trite-dl-Ott New Front and Equipment and Result Will Be Fine; At- tempted Robbery FELL BROTHERS STORE IS BEING REMODELLED County Ind State; In. Me Cor-nick Wins; Swill In”; William J. Strat ton Continued mi page s HUI!” ,

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