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Highland Park Press, 11 Oct 1928, p. 1

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The Highland Park Sada! club held its nut of I urb- of My him dunn- " Witter, Hill I.“ vat. Tht. dnnd - nnllonzly M A mu nppm-l vu- vokd by the dlncrr’s with "and to tho [and rank fur-hind by In. I“: all land. A who may]. hull will to (inn , the Mullah Hallo-fa lb». M. II. an! (up: the by M. Tickets for the courBe of Icelan- nn I‘m-rent Affair: tend Book ttevi.mrs by Mrs. Anthony Fronth Merrill my be obtained from Mrs. H. B. Chandler nod Mrs. Jared Johnson. The lee- tures sponsored by the (hooli club IN open to the public. The Inn at- tendnnte of In! your attested the popularity of the speaker and of her "third. The lectures In to be [inn at): 'l'lluruhy morning at 10:30. beginning Thur-day. October ttr. The I'd-II Printme Co. protested Btrenuourly (we: the achnn taken by the building inspect-r Tuvalu); point- ine out that ft: pums Ind specitira. hung of the dell building had been in the hands of the building inspector Gr nix months and that there plans. qtr., "towed plainly that the poles vwn- to be inxlalled. . Mr. [Yuk-II lay: the buildan inspec- " rvrnarlwd "I Item to sleep on that." The action of the inspector has to” the Udelt Company consider. ahh» mum; and n, oiBriou an of the opinion that the trouble would not have occurred had the plans been guru: prover ultontion by the imrpee, tor, instead of waiting "mum build, I ma The nmming feature of the whale "air " that extending from the "In "ml story " the rety hall is a two. inch iron ttatt-pot. which has over hung the ytrre.t for yuan. and as far as knuwn the building inspeetor hac not h-ulrd the "tty fathers into court "ver that thut-pole. LECTURE COURSE TICKETS AVAILABLE Foarar's Chic Club Sm: All-tr Next Wednesday and T%smd" SAT. DANCE AT WITI'IN'S m A HUGE SUM [Ix-minim": of the ordinance in- dicatek no reference to ttmt poll-u. an Car an ran ho 'bscertttirsed._and you torday ant-manor the the Udcl! Printing Co.. nwnrr~x of thr building, received wnrd that the wurhIm-n tuuld [u an mth the work. " is bc. lu-vod that no furthrr trnuhh- will "(Tun High-untied experts, four of them. It. work on the irtrtaiUtiort of two thuepoies on the from of the nrw l'dpll building Tuesday after- nnon. were stopped by the polite. undor orders Mm the _ of Bu'l'! ina inspector S. D. Morris. on the ground that the placing of the poles twats a Violation of the building code. " was ellimrd. Polite. " MALT INSTALLATION OF UDELL FLAGSTAFF aumtunum. The piay " a comedy in ank‘ hm jun" L. ":. Gutcwor"i, Shani. best Vem. and promlavs to Mrs. Elmer Giescr. Mrs, hmvry Hv.il, ht. rvtirely 'h-lightful, In the cut is Urs, Frank I, "urtt, Mry T. M, “('11 din-1n and the directing exoell-) PT.ks:.sirs. K. T. ft. Mung; Mr, rm. 1 1-. l. Noerettberr. Mrs, o. L, (man. This ”at all the Nays to be ottered Cd “" eerrekah Pocock, Mrs. ILsrry lry the thcarre Rurld will be 'eu',l':r,ree.") Paul, Mrs. Juhn A. I'uxnam. M:., ami‘a nuluMy tine selection his been litmumin F. Rieke, Mrs. L R, Rite manly in each "NBIHCE. Another de‘m- Mrs. K. A. Roth. Mrs. John ttus, feature will he that reserved seatslsell, Mrs. Charles K. Ttmot, Mr, In” be available tor each play given.‘ w, N. Stafford. ' _ Lot-ll Committee i' An initial gift CorttrttitUN, has be, n This week are: the beginning of organized and is now sulmung the Creat artivnly in the ranks of the_P8"°'|-* of the Y.W.1‘.A. North tihure Theatre Guild. activity ot Great Service i camteritttr Around the lac-l ml-mberu The \XWJCA. is proving of great ship ramming” in their nnrtunl drivelservire to women .in this minimum!) l fur oubncribcrs. In line with its ens. and those that come in this city tirl tom of the put, the guild is further- _ strung": and visitors. The service is mar its raw throueh the medium of: fur-Rubin: During the camping a cummitue of ladies in Elch of theluuon at Fort Sheridan. the moth- towns tn which the guild operatiers listen and Sweethearts of the The rummitm in Highhnd Park boys that "hrere there nine to the hvnded by Mn. David R. i1hi:ii9j',i".'i. for rooms and I resting place ttnd 'osistirw her are Mrs. Henry " is the only place obtainable at B, Clark, eo-ehnirmnn; Mrs. Otisi reasonable has. Mothers and sie,- lh-nrdslvy. Mrs. Edmund Brighamutehi of sick boys n the Great lam Continued on use 10 land Fort Shrink- hnnnit-I- T-... This year all the Nays to be ottered M the thcarre guild will be comedies, and‘a nuluMy tine selection his been manly an each Instance. Another new feature will he that reserved seats will be avul-ble tor each play given. _ Local Committee This week are: the beginning of Creat artivnly m the ranks of the North tihure Theatre Guild. activity runlerinx Around the lac-l ml-mber- ship committees in their nnnunl drive fur oubncribcrs. In line with its CUB- tom of the put. the guild is further: mar its an»: through the medium ot, a cummitue of India in Elch of the! "Capt. Hras~bound's Conversa- tion by Geo. I. Shaw is Comedy to Be Otrered; Committee Busy AT H. P. WOMAN‘S CLUB s.s.iiiirrri? jLocalYJV. FIRST P oy. 7 Annual C wu erected. Iiee Stott Work While Shaun Pole Extends over Wilt From the City Hull ' own: xvg‘v lu gas Highlanh Pail: "Preis; ninth-n dun Ann-Ia- _ “II “a (in I will: and m 'rrrtTh,-netdm.-ir-ii It! o'clock in th. an.“ M "5d‘. “bl“ htyye--reoGuTiiT/iiii 'e-th-l-ir-LGT. Ptteehiteustt%.aaTGi “than?!“ Ann-Ital card party (I'm by ttse Amerienn Legion auxiliary in previous years. " has Iron possible to nee! the lured! " the World In!- You“ and unit hmilin. During the past rear I W of 8.300 In: expended at Great [Aka Ind North Chi-r-visit, In made each week It both hospital- and ham-nude cookies and candle. “in: to the boys. Christmas Min were Riven Ind clothing dtstritmted. I Witt you help make this Possible, this coming your? 3 You an by attending the annual card party Wednesday. Oct. " nt‘ the Moraine hotel. Tabla will be provided for those main: with one] ticket so Utat every one any enjoy the party and at the same time linker the vrtmns happy. PROCEEDS or mm TO AID CLUB WORK D. A. R. Giv- A-ul and hr" 06.18 " a. P. Want-‘3 a. Call the Y.W.C,A. for ruzhtruliv Chum begin October 22, LEGION AUXILIARY CARD PARTY OCT. 24 Proceeds to Aid World War Vet- erans and Their Families partiv m-w Schorrl rtiil q, ' Mdhan‘ (1-5 The largest and most enthusiastic club " the Mothers' club, an organi- zation of " I’nmen. "main: on" A month " the YAY, of the activities. theres are a svnr Clubs an organized for trade and high school girls. twelve to tighten: year: of In: for lumen and girls -rtyioyed in huuinow. irtdostry Ind homes. - Rooms Popular The rooms ot the Highland Punk Y.W.C.A, have become so pupal" and in and) mm: demand that , ,room reeistrr has been started and when the YAY. cannot lecomnludlk the lpplitlnls they are sent to a Bare nd dnirabk- home” .. ters of sick boys at the Great [aim and Fort Sheridan hospitals blve availed themselves of this safe rest- ing plum. , Board of "ireetors l Mrs. w. A. Alexander, Mr, ' {Bensum Mrs, Carl ll. Bmghzun. Mr, I M. Busier, Sin. Alfred S Bur (dick. Mrs. Fred lhtr, Mrs. J. ll ii/iid Miss Adele Fivvrctt. Mis The campaign tins Fear under the direction of the 1brectors ml>isling of 1:4; as follows: The Yuum; Woraan's l'hri‘uan A, million of Highlan Park ha, >w the week of Nov. " for their Mari} maintenance campaign pm the receipts of the Innul bid-.1 - V'Z'm. Annual Campaign Reviéw of Work the [man] uf L'li tturi-s, re". Mn Gutewoon "wry HuH Bur v -rci2"rea "I laden-l hue-h.“ v'est-amaau"iTJ"ii"'i 1'1'ttttirt-iilFiia *nWA;,_ --, yet "-acai'iVii - iraiilka - T) 'tr.t1orateua-torrtiettnm: Wk, d Rein minis. an ..ur'e"'trreWureiom&i,-A.c 1ttff_tttt.-etsisGTaiGG ---_, This Int-In! event promises h be "an mm In tnd of . - dzvrr. My of entertainment than the parties of former yum. MALCOLM HORNE JOINS H. P. MUSIC SCHOOL "inland Put lua- and, mu Lethrm, ""491. dim, ”mum-a the mum“ to in {my of Mr. 'Yr'e "can violinist. A cordial invitation is issued to ova-won: in the community by the spew-on of thiy undertaking. mm m. tlpriGai7rom the get”! children or at the door. The whole "air " to be char- tuned by the timely spirit of Hallo- Ire'en and will be conducted in the easy. fun-loving fashion of nu' no [out In 'l'hon- wilt bo dam-inn Wamr's, and cards for than who want ttten, and ar a rhmax at the end of the cm mug. a pnzr will be Rina tu the one awar- mg the but costume. There will also be a basket ts' ap- plu. potatoes and other artich, of a tempting allure to be given any to the lucky ones. mstdes (in box luncheon». doughnuts and rotre, win M.ro In lvnillble to satisfy midv, (it A The Parent-T-her asociatir.n of Hr. Rav.t a public ,whuol will hold t 1 \x social and costume party at tht, Ravinia who"! auditoruim, Satur- day night, October 20. f. n.';;.r.,._...: - .2...) A", ' M“ ILA =-, T0 HIGHWAY CONSTR.' co. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Four Sewer and Water Jobs Are Meets Tuesday Let by Board; Proceedings hears Good T of Council at Meet- Feature bn in: Monday Worthy AWARD commas Busmmsmmm -- FOR muovmms MONTHLY SESSION Whereas, it is fitting that the recurring anniversary of this day should be commemorated with thanksgiving and prayers, and by exmlses designed to further the cause of permanent peace through the maintenance of good will and friendly relations between nations: and Whereas the 11th of November 1918 marked cessation of the most destructive and far reaching in human annals: and . HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. TMI'RSlhAY, I)! TUBE): ll, 102's Proclamation M m. -a-GLa -- mm, - MI Emma». 'iiiTllltrgelrtdattri'l. skin: MEETS IN RAVINIA The Highl-nd Park branch of the Illinoia In“ of Women Vote-n will hold a eomthed meeting and lunch. eon at 12:”, WMy. Ort. W. " is to be in the [will Arts tool- "i "ee-p. " u... of thr ortrartizatiom, which Ire hinting this meeting Success in sured. No admission churn. tG served nests. WOMEN, 11n'ERS LEAGUE The principal address will be given by om most capable, one who has always tt menu: of great worth and 0m- of the outstanding lenders in the (‘rntral West. Generast Abel Davis. Armirtiee Day is a duy of Thanks, ziving Ind should rikhlly he calm Muted as such and with the support A: .L- __7,~~ .7 -- ' --' ""'e'""i. "mm..." BK.. an the High Sshnol auditorium. All or- 'ranieatiomr. than-h and lodges of Highland Park are assisting the local Post of the American Legion in mak- ine this meeting In outstuding com- munity llnir. In respomc to the many requests! for a hung ohscrvation of the tenth] anniversary of Armistice Day plans! are now boime perfected for a proper) and Interesting meeting to he held Monday evening. November 12, at! ARMISTICE DAY TO BE OBSERVED HERE To Celebrate 10th Anniversary At H. S. Auditorium Nov. 12 diam Rockios. These were exception- any good pictures and wvro watchvd w.th deep interest by the members Continued on page 10 ls Tuesday Evening and -ars Good Talks; Pictures Feature Vote to Help Worthy Projects le th row - : --t, I RegistraW "I In This County 011 3 October " and C. wa r the No re- mini? r',t'."agpeii,yif'ii “In“. “do ”fibril HMT: In mum-M Ptrk i- can. met, ”MM nil-d- 'aTgl't'lT'M'tTth'r.1uu m for the tom of "tenure that In Mn. wind and India! throughout the eemrrtrr, for the in“ ex-- m of - Ind for the many can Run an m mum-y to the -.---A-, ___ __ Just because Highlqnd Pnrk has " "ya been overwhelmingly Repub, liean, wr must not think that the nine situation holds true everywhere. and thut our munch] help ig not needed. The money rained here wilt he and for uranium mm in &e doubtful mm... Than-Gwen -.- ., A, . - -..- - The women who promised h help the Hoover (‘nmpaign Fund by rais- in: money in Highland Park have become organized this week, ind have begun their house-to-house uni/us. The Precinct chairmen are as follows: l’rtmm‘! No. 3. Mrs. Jay S. Glidden; No. I. Mrs. Genrm- McGhia: No. 5. Mn. B, L. Bird: Nos. 6, T, tl, Mrs. D. " Busier. Products No. I and 2 are is yet without chairmen and any ruthusiutie Hooverite, who would like to undertake (hit work should mmmunirntc immediately with Mrs. Bird at Highland Park 1630, Hemers in the other prerinrta are llsn badly needed and anyone interested should all her precinct chairmen or Mrs. Bird. _ This is the last regular meeting of the class for this, year, and it is hoped that all members will make a special effort to be present. SOLH‘IT FUNDS FOR HOOVER CAMPAIGN More Workers Needed to Help; Chairmen of Precincts Appointed The. program committee considers, 1521f wry fortunate to have secured, "" ,puakrt at this muting. Mrs, Fl, J. Moore of Oak Park, Mrs. Moore's, subject, "Bulbs and Fall Wanting": is most appropriate at this time. Re- ports from other clubs are ta thel Misc! that this talk by Mrs. Moore has mot with an enthusiastic recep- tion. so the class feels assured of a very interesting and instructive meet- mg. r COMMUNITY GARDEN CLASS' OPEN MEETING I Precinct No. 2-From Bloom strum [to Vine avenuv. all east of tracks, tPoIling place, Deertield-shieus, high i school. I Precinct No. 3-From Vine avenue no Central avenue. all cast of tracks. fl’ulling place, H. M, Prior company's ',uffice, 27 N. Sheridan road. 4,‘.lh(k.'hn Wednesday, October IT, at the Highland Park Woman's club. This is an upon meeting, to which mvmlscrc may bring guests without puymvm of the usual guest fee. The nwct mommy: of lhe Commun- ity (hudrn cluss of the Highland Park Woman's duh win be held at 10 Precinct No. 6--Frum Chieam an _ south to Elm place, and Film place extended, to west line of township. all west of tracks. Polling place. J. L. Music's store, 506 N. Green Bay road. Precir'cl No. g-All field av. and west of place, Hines Lumber coin and Walnut aux Mr. F. 0. Moore of Oak Park to Be Speaker at Meeting Wednesday Precinct No. l-All of the vily :- llighwoud north of Bloom '.ctrvet, or east side of tracks, and on the Wes to the town line, Polling place. High wood city hall. For the convenience of our ream-rs the buundarics uf the irrvcinets and the polling place in each are ugam printed as fulluws, as they will bv the same on election day, Nov. 6: n-glstrrvd yuu may hun- tieritv, in mum: on election (lay. Nov, 'l, 0n October hi tht. rz-uI-lru: buulhs at the [ll-Hing “arm “in opt-n ut nine o'clock in the mum" and will “use when the busitws, the day is tumpluu-d. On (In. the polls, will be open at ts amt. . will Cline at 9 jun. The pulling plat-m in the right [Jr (was of "vertield trrwrtshjit will be 'n" u 'm Oct. 16 and "rt. Is fur regisr tration uf water». If yuu an nu! “\‘Einlrallllfl days are Udutwr lb" and Attention of \un-r to the dates of rev, County and orcrybod btptss ty, urged to see name is on the pull vu'oct in which he or ran! a bullut. The pulling "lam-m University " hum. 3.1.1“ Ir, ILL. rcgnstmtinn n: th: body who ”wens l see that hrs or ls u-ll It.st m the [In or she. is mum-d t south of Deer, tracks. Pulliur Cu. "mute; Lon- m Lake L" 3U LLnL and Twill t uul 30 all /riaskrrecratiun to ()ccupy New m _ Ediliee Thereafter: Services (r; w Sunday; Review of His. im 1 tory of Church on Wontan'Letut, will aiii; Tii7Giit. in. of the M. A III-ital .... (rnrn hunk-an Inland tsm Mi.. Pe In Hum. lechm Mrs. Janimb. pianist. . The m ip com-mo. wail tLeltotetiuiGUikiii"i". with: to H; “I $5. 'PM, h; on do. m. " 1 but '3N “and thh In so: “will! '1.” W let 'tte aiibii. char-in. i3: iGiiUi' "i tdtefpaht'ilii' . On Tuesday Harmon, Oct. 16 u two-thirty o'clock the Riqhhmsd M Woman's club will hola u. a... ..--= MUSICAL PROGRAM TO OPEN SEASON TUESDAY Highiand Park Woman's Club Begins Year. Next Tues- day Afternoon IrurIeside-Fox Lake -- To be sup- plied. Lake Blutr-F, H. Knight. Lake Forest-A. H. Smith. Lake Villa-To be supplied. Libertyville-John E. Belong. North Prairie and Rosecrans - James F. Stew-rt. Wauconda Federated - Harvey J. Lorko. _ Winthrop "Irhorw-Tn be supplied. York House-To be supplied. Zion-W. A. Ttishpmurh. Wednesday, Oct. 24. 10:30 mm. "The Religion of Bernard Shaw." Wednesday, Oct. 31, 10:30 "Dean _Inge'.s Confessions of Faith." Wednesday, Nov. 7. 10:30 nan. ‘ "Philosophy and Morality of Bertrand i RussetL" , Wednesday, Nov. ll, 10:30 mm. i"What I Believe" by Dr. Horace J. f Bridges. Dr. Bridgés is well known in High- ‘land Park and has many admirers I hero. In this course he brings to In! in line of thought which he has not ldiscuvcd here before and which wilt appval to many. 1 Tim-Row may be obtained by tele- inhuring Mrs. IL n. Vail. H. P. 2205 rrmi Pcutinsetorv-H. L. Ru Dramrud Luko A W. mann. clrayslake--N, s. Nyr Highwnod Italian -_ J “on F. I). Ilnpkins is the pastor asthma! by the Rock River confer- 't.JP tn the Highland Park Metho- .3 cd x'hurrh for the owning year to -trirrrl Rm: W. ft. Doble, who has -. ‘XL’Y‘T‘V! my! Nana tn retire from the trinittrr, Horrkins a few years ago Gtis appointrad tn th" Lake Forest vhussah but owing lo In health was nnahln to carry cm the Work and took a varmtiort. his plao, beings filled by Pwv. C H. Draper. whu loaves Lake Forest this your to assume the pulpit uf a church in Chicago, Other ap~ troimtrtumts in Lake cuunty are re- Porto' :1: frallvws: Waukczan -Fileazvr Dawo. erth t hieazo-H. L, Barberry. Anlinrh -.h. M. krahl. _ Pcutimetorv-H. L. Ruthman, Rex" F. D. ankins asSignod by the Rock nun- tn the Highland .3 ~: x'hurrh fur the PII or Mr; REV. F. D. HOPKINS NEW M. E. PASTOR APPOINTED Named hv Conference to Sue- ceed W. B. Dohle. Who Is Retired from Ministry The Highland Park Ravinia Branch of the Infant Welfare society is pre- senting Dr. Horace J. Bridges, Pres- ident of the Chicago Ethical society, in a series of {our lectures on “Con- temporary Confessions of Faith." These lectures will be held in the Y.W.C.A. assembly hall, 374 Laurel avenue. The topics will be as follow. HIEID Sl'Nl)\Y. OCT. 14TH Sponsored by Infant Welfare Society. First of Seriers ls Oct. 24 HORACE J. BRIDGES IN LECTURE COURSE IEBENIEER CHURCH j FLNAL SERVICES Final a; "si-es of the Bethany Evan- gn'mu} HmL’I'vguilun m the old Eben- k '.' r .huwh my Second “reel will be I“ M t '1 Sunday. next, UN. 14. On the ', H~ “nu Sun-lay the "tmsrregaiiott and w "vhn, m the new building minu'k l- hum: Hutu! for its use at hum] and McGovern streets. The Sammy who") mum on the ground 11m"- uf [hr nrw rHructurN. will be oc- ‘Jl‘htl fur the prawn! until the re- :.mmdur vi the rdil'rce is completed. Old Building Sold . Tm,. (”l-l church prupl-ny was sold mum tum- ago In Charles F. Grant mu! by hum trausterrrd to Edgar F. “Hudson. 751: Greer, Buy road. the men-n: 4mm r. Inquiry at the home Final v74 vhurrh prupt-ru‘ war, sold unv ago In Charles F. Grant hm traucterr'ud to Edgar F. Fott, 751; Greert Buy road, the 'ywttt r. Inquiry at the home Continued on page 10 Edmund mm. If. iri:io, -"- A ntonio Par- M. Scheur- N L’MBER a

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