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Highland Park Press, 15 Nov 1928, p. 1

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"'P1yts-ueset-iaarasri-4 " Ind at... $187? -- W on y... a thinnmpriationbeputw “It". for the town. of & 40-foot "tad-tttro-hr-ta-i- dun. In! to manic“: with the Jitoodonmsereece-eeaoe “outgrew: Kiwanis (haunt: themtoe-ratei-rorttoiC tainnettmsmtuaruss. ( A Utter of thanha wu mint from the 'tavi" Orem Comma Win the chamber In its do... timsttrteotforttte-treGGd tgl'g.-'"eo"si"riaii fort-. , " ' b A . ' _ V ' V. v u, L “if , . f: n it ' ' A s." ' _.". . :7 3“,. V "id. If”? . m' wc,.SA, ,'s C" . _ ._ . . __ , cu. "mus y. _ .. F T ' " . Ci a 3 an a T ll :7: . - i. . T c. I "i. v . . _ A .1 " . noun-u. -.... _ " 1 ttikktrttilh, _ f ' mm...) -""', Fri-3349““... M1061: that stop Ind to tiehta it "-dattet.Joutnmsettartmt.v- l'rgo hm A number of motions urging im, proycmentn in various civic lint: were mule Ind curried and will he mterred to the. city "ministratioet for union with the reeommmtdatioets of the thumb". whith desire. to co- operate with the council in and: mat- ters. The motion, in brief. urged: That trtreet littht in the busing-M dis- hriet be made more powerful. and In tall-night lighting system for the en- tire city be iesstitmtod; that next. time I member of the Ap9eal Board, in ntr- polnhd. he be a business man um] res- l ident with business property in thei city; that Green Bay mad from Slips turner to the county line be widened to 40 feet and repaved uni undo I W; that mushroom light be Mat Second and Central M at Pint lad Central: that the Nani Shore Line be Inked to "pair the DIM on St. John. between Cu- Ed and Laurel: that Iidc'nlk {ro- nag-m on sun. AGC. i; i. do...” and inure-ting m by! the In. Chi-tank Kin-r. new of “hit: w church on tho "b. jnet. "Word.." Th nddma. VI: [and m marked mm by the hm number of when mum. It in given in full herewith. At the basins.- union {000.7qu the “Flu. dint" " the Green. Typo!" than tyre present 68 Inc-- bees, and two new “he” were nd-I mined. Robetf Schneider And G. J.? Dinkeioo of the DeehheM-t5hieuu be»; any. ' "BltliilrBrtlgliMn VOL“! XVII Thyfetrrottyethtr-u. r. tPr_irur& Kane’s club 3th in: aura; m Urn“ YtP.reereiturGiraiii"i 'P2ttt-triti0aThraat ttet1Mtrt_iirGCiiia' _Pu""Pit_-.tsGa. “MhWnCcIl-v. n. 'd"gittt'ptettyiiiiiCE It“ 'edt “MW-ht, ‘AIibeh.’ _ I“. M.” tur. m a ttrtrttre 'm that y. at Gm- Phys- (huh-e h WWW“- "e.r.le '%.gs----_, - but an an! a. 352%.. to “I thin “In. Th Eda-l football weather Ira-(In out a and and. who left an In. W with the milk at tho - Tlte We 'ras Played fast ma 1t'y.tdtrthr-GadAdlr,ac --t-, n, I A __-- But in the set-moi quarter High- lvond run-led in much down the tietd to lean when Crrmkhite planed our for the touchdown. Ell", in the second half High'ood worm! min when Boyha returned a pan! " MI and Bend with "'r "rt-res-seats-tou/turi. inch " yard line. From there Allen: want our for the second tot-chm Then Duvet added another score with a long run mind right end. . In the In! Mr a ready firm from midtheht ended in another Rich-f wood minim. Maul}. Allen- remrned I pull str ynrda. Then Cronkhite plunged for so non. but the Cardinals held and mud on of dam. The Pathaser Will, on of the 'trm-t 'mttbat “can in Chino. m - M by the mm $292"? My 9, - ad m as points. The winking a... 'f..tPt"ri.rortsitiotttoseiread ntl M gains were and: br "3,9; -Thettrat -teetstartedotra, them" "mama would Icon in- Mrs. Annette Jones and Mrs.) as: Thomas Sheridan will give two piano} down sr-lwxinns, including "eight vuiations , the n pant deux pianos sur le theme dn’fridli Minuet up. 99 de R. Schumann. par Mario anrnghi. Op. w." Mrs. Ar, " ou that Byfield will sing two groups of songs. T)y This promises to he one or the most pou drlitrhthr, pron-ms of thin type we tim.. and he" in many months Ind A "It"! uni-d hero in many manila Ill-d . Inge name is "pedal. HIGHWOOD DEFEA'PS CARDINALS 254 SUNDAY dam of Coup-rum iGGiii'. n be or a "irica"2'aTe. 'CC,' Northwestern -teumitr. Prof. lb,- Ii- Edna I“, 1* In!" label 1o'orrent_thehithtet-e-eL huh-3.0- t_ra$ght, indir- laoanun PdmerhoucinChie-go uwmummhn itst'lprinz and his unic- u lee- hath. Two - - women of mm 09 “topics are .hrarultHN-thahesee,aruitueuodAxt My Ind-Inga. so that the all: of Rum and If. Genevieve " the Wem‘l club mint h be Cook of I!“ Put. were Moos:- ttm'suatt, inputting. I. w. m- ed by an the nine night but 1eetth_-ormhiimofttse was“ thande 'tdl',',':',; 'th,,") 'r',',tt,r,,", 111'eiti kmlcdgel ivju'lfry. On Sunday evening Lat T ‘13.: T,'," an. 1e'.fa'.' world i 'ttlt' attempt was reported to the Hyatt": of the Woman‘s club are) St tt F . Icahn: forwurd with by intemzi Mi a K Cl' ran-rod ., l to the minim“. whieh is tar be heidi h W: . . y wu struek with some Thtesdur, Nov. 27, at 8:30 in the emu l (envy "tstrument ind her tskull was hm: when a delitrhtrut program is to ‘0?” to be "adPM It.“ ‘ahe It It presented including tselections by: a". to the Alice Home horpiui,: Michael Press, distinguished Russian) ke Forest. She was returning to' minim and “PM” lche page of her tamer. Alex Kelley; -Strs. Annette Jones and Mrs.tleitpy eo".ttetor, pt 169 Sun“ nine. - And rluiuu' " "Gil LTL of br-taa" to be din-mud. A fawn cl th- ”in will he GIT-ohmunncbnw Pie*wmr-aeasmrdtuaGaT. In: he!“ In! M "via attack-bran... hon-Ilium mh‘m‘w“ army-sgyM-auuu. "a... .c...“a."T..,: a: Wan-’0 Club tettt Heat m Plain Hub-h Ma. 27th. "Brill“! mini Sire-lulu _ HI. - hk 3-7? . --e - w..- '"' "_...'.'..-. - - 252'!!de - H a. ffiireii'i d5". = 'KT") Hing, “ml-mos ennui: MRs.mmammt or “use up cums 01mins mm 'd h IrmEm unwary “I “In who Email to bail Gare; [1.21 .n, ti. 'ld'.',',"-,',',,',": "Mk-I'm Ll,',r..1tlte.tttt'.ett_iairtiiiiitiiii wufihychnhzglmkhdm. had Ch - ”the tme awn-“III.“ “guhmmnn-M.hgummw tL'er1.1et-kiit'iGitli7i7twr,Tl"i'. him-other m.M~fi.-mddlr.uwhthpd&hcity mfimuhhmhhcflym.bidun 2tht'tetrL1t1iidau.GUirtiilii'i"t"=TGrl.u' 1"e+sittr-uai-t-'iiuiiii'i Mm*.mt_tt-se-asseuad ‘â€"Hu.~.HhHWM)â€"-*'uflm LTfta"gutt.tiLrriififFG1','l,"1',uk' nun-mum 'tP.ut,e,'fgietzEiiri1jritld'%a'thd'%t 'he-pq-tiii-ire-arm"'"--" ------- Tartu".':':.'.?:,'::,',,'.'?..?.; T “mm _ W in! yeftIeera_lGGrii umxmwnx mun-Visa: onus 11-min; cm- snop e-rietytc-reittiteat-seve ofuteudth-eiti-erGrGd the with at e-taries of tradition “Minder-Sui: Munc- numb-cu. The Wynn". "ht.eduGis-miahGGiiii, 'I't‘ u-amtb_orla,ter, terial Ounoli was - fortunate in secur- ing Senorita Hui. Virginia Fernan- Nm‘da Chins who gave . fascin- llil' talk on "A Bit of Spain." Sen- oriu Sula. in her Spanish costume l"? Pat-hf in in Choice Je ar, 0n Tuna-y Nov. It the Ossoli club had a its gusts the members of the Highland Pu'k Woman‘s club and of the Woman‘s Civic club of Ravinia. mmM-Mmin; Saturday-kit. an: that “Genevieve Cook, " "rt""rr_rwittiamacoea "A BIT or: SPAIN" IS FASCINA'HNG PROGRAM 10-d- ArqtruNiemwsie1tweze had-ulhKIlq'u-cqnhg. 'rtumurehsetaetkeuadsottiie Police. It was in Kirkland Park tbe 1..., seeti- .1331; {hf-{no - of the In was Pee. in i, mag. 1.;th Rewards tn Ola-red The Lake Forest council, of which Ian: A, Kelley. a brdthernf the vie. tim. is a member. was called into [will muting Sunday ’Iftnrnoon 'y'dyotedtoemr-Guort4,ooo hr the Inn’s capture. Another $1,000 It: added to Elk an by State's AN, toroer A. V. Smith of Lake county after Mayor" A. B. Dick Jr. had col-munimhd with him and request- ed his lid in the ir"estieation. down from behind. If robbery was the motive of the assailant he was frighteoed any before he could car- ry out his plans. the police believe. wiuwooei road, S5311; edbr-tsenameniettt.utmau,, te5dtoth"etsmaotrandeseape,i injury. Oat Sunday evening mother limilu attempt was reported to the insult-makings. loud Pteuol--at,m, Iii-hum.l4hl‘uutnebool 'noeh.r.qmtr-rrrbrateht,rmetatr. iyjrshi-treaa-ter d-th. Ywootherrtnmtrwomes, of thr?fetehesee.arirtet.euodAxt ‘onn "new Moguls: noun 1mm 34,001»... _ ---- 'd ---- [At-FN'IWsE‘iI ItrdtH,Giftts and Beam " ",,tefe1ttPiutyeir, l I! Worters' Elan in mum ’Ti mmmmoll I. Ind and mid i3. her Gara {Continued on we 4) of and!“ Li'- Tidraa, of Lake a! ottuera, includ- Hill was struck hi h] In the contwt being staged by the . le mom. Shore ?riusie Shop. Selvi G. f i:;1farlson. prcrrietor, the following h-vi-x unid- u an... tor h}; t."-*-era-sirkii'i "_, munMAr man-um“ h~~~nuluun "the i?.qihtrfste1tttdatie'iii EEiiyie7t5lll'drrTd',7u1"ll hing .etu..r0totso..ii"i,iii. W%.wot0utnl fertturGtr" Uau"."ii"i"di"'. mum-.5. ""' ICU-hmvmlnhdd WM)W'u-he _th'rtrouee “mini-and Hams. will be In. Charla iiaii, "El-:31. Mrs. Alexander B. Gum. In. Albert R. Ellingwood. In Wilma V. Little, Mm. Alfred W. In. William E. White, “(I In Clarence V. Wil, _ A departure will be made next week ifrom the usual trend of meeting of W North Shore Wellesley circle. Its members will gather Tuesday. Nov. ‘20, in the Orrilcton hotel ballroom. Evanston, at 2att o’dock. Miss Ian: MeCauler, art editor for the Chicago Evening Post. will conduct I gtllery tour of the at"!!! art exhibit held by the Univenity guild “d the Ev- anston Art commission. m exhibit consisting of water colors by a group of the lam women water-color ar- tists of America. 1 mauuii) ll‘mxmwnx 1t2eeey-erterret-, Shop, The Melody Home. Our Melody Shop, The Lost Chord, The Harmony Music Parlor. The Mingle Music Store. the Me4odr Box, the Cosmopol- iun Music Parlors. The New Era Music Shop, The Carlsoniln Melody Shoppe. N. S. WELLESLEY CIRCLE WILL MEET NOVEMBER 20 ere (a,r,r4iEii-ii.iisiiiii. iiiiiriidirii'a7 Mme a”. Cumin um’é’igg‘a; "mien: Yeif, Shop, Cant-l Avenue Carlson “muse of Music. Selcar Music Shoppe. The Melody Salon. The Harmony Shop, tho Harmony Musie Shop,-ilnrmon_\- Home, Dream World Music Store, Sunset Music, Store, Rainbow Marie Store, Ye Olden " sie Shape, The Highland Mmsie Shop The S S 8 Music Store. (Service, Sat- istaetua, Selection). The Highland Park Marie Store. The Home Town Mmie Shop, Carlson’s Musie Shop. dein Ink- Shop, the Neighborhood names havé h,' tn suggested Horn M’ Hrs. Pardee, pianist. A report of th" judges on the slogan commits' %,'l, givcn by Rev. Pitt. chairman of the judging committee. The Juan chnsnx was "Keep the "Y" Dar Olwn." From this shun the wordiof th,. campaign sung were KConlinmd on page 5) SUGGET MANY NAMES FOR N. S. MUSIC SHOP Tea wilt be served. _The has” for [Wham in, tit an a .CA I ' 711»! gm ,'nhe luv. Mas run the YMCA; I Cait ' the . . i "hurl-h Rum She WIN-m I M ('8'! G. Bingham trreaided a! the . . . in her very rumble and "ha . manner, She introduced att than that have been working for thCAsst few months on this tam- roaieasA new. Frank Fill asked the Masai . " good luncheon was served by the tr un committee. So 7 re sun: led by Mrs. Frank tlurn M“ Hrs. Pardee. pianist. Al -- -.p. FT-vw. mum tuna: “Homing Nov. " lid on M in, :30 all the work“ met at an a. .CA. use-My room for I f 7 There in (In: enthusiasm 'petJbiilt: workers and those that haw in! Working for the success ot 1h X.w.c.A, sho7,'the ui; triidiraiGie The Melody Home. Our Melody The Lost Pordape Jurportr ' Y. W. CAIPAKEN '. Mon-urn u, was _ V,,,., n... 3.5m“ . light; also may be placed at the cor- am presided " net of Green Bay and Central abi- "y eapabte and nun and perhaps elsewhere in the it inlroduced_lll city. The plan to put the lights at " been working Central and St. Johns has been can- " on this 'iii-Iii:'))?', but to far nu adequate Fm asked "el, methods of operating such Hahn ieort "3 served i when railway gates are continually sittee. ’52ng lowered and raised has born by M.rsuFrany) devised. and experts are of the upinw ee, piaaist. N mu that the lights could not be op- on the stty.an emu-d at this point to advantage. CX- by Rev. r.'1tyi pr perhaps. by man power. imr committee. The Northwestern railroad is short- ras "Keep t1"“:(nim: and swinging back the wine), thi, ts'emotn the, wall, of the vinduct at Vine avenuei Kn Soul! Wert, -ml has made an zlzreomont with “IE; page 5) ivity to widen the viaducts at Bioom; - 145nm and on Sheridan place, the: NAMES (city to bear part of the cost. Tkese tUMC SHOP, 'v's'.tlrrtrverrtvnt:s will grvatly raeilitate' 3 traitie through these uutlets and make! staged by the" it more safe, it is believed by the) Elnora. Seivi G/authorities, V 1 the following} The tretfic light at Green Bay and Filed: (Vine, the first one to be in<tallcd in; Music, Seluréthis cit; cost in the neisrhbrrrhorwt' Mrs. Frank pianist. A the slogan Rev. Fin. committee. "Keep the will lupin aa. A new III” “In; M's In" “dd”? 'm h or-ted on In. by. Nor. ". at WM 1e2a: tbe4d "at. Denna". by ling ' Arum. It will be hm " The Rm"! Shara: .ittmtmt an door to the la alum-a- NEW 1rpFiiiFiGFiu lily invitadto _ TM: in an up and event "td_aTth.Netams,G 1ti,".edbrioe-sauGaai"d whiclIwm 'tai-dd-i-tual? "t invitcd {saga ‘ The Sketch club of Ravinia will hold their annual exhibit from two to tive on Saturday and Sunday after.. noon. Nov. " and " in the village house. The exhibit will be up on Pri. day no that the school chndnn may View the Manna while the following h. .Mw'AA __... . RAVINM SKETCH CLUB HAS ANNUAL Exmn- Tickets may also be reserved phoning the Shoreline oake at high school my time that: 1:00 It. Reservations will be held up Thursday noon, Nov. = and no la - L-ire-"--. 1ettte-uiirarai-iG Eta-Wat... Friday of this wee served seat tiekeis f: will be put on sale in auditorium box oitiee. will be om from SM served seat tickeis for the fall pray will be put on sale in the high school auditorium box oitiee. The box ofBee will be open from 8:00 in the morn, inte, till school starts at 8:30. during both lunch periods. and from qns to 0-0“ 'tttree-s-sei'.' Ptteteliauaiii Friday. Nov. 23, it the date of the Deeriieu-Shieids high schml annual [all play. "A Little Journey," direct- ed by [in Zoe Comer. The first two nets have already been memorized and the third act must be done by the end of,this week. Brieftr, the situation in the first act, is this, Julia Rutherford, a cold, sophisticated eastern lady, proud of her social position has lost all her money and is going west to live with her brother. She knows she will hate life out there and is despondent. even to committing suicide. She lows her ticket and when about to be put of the train. Jim We'st. an old western", helps her out and then things start moving., If you wish to find the' outcome of the fnseinatine but, buy your ticket.aud attend the play. of t:mo%r the aGG post and installation, it HIGH SCHOOL PLAY TO BE GIVEN NOV. 23 "A Little Journey" is Title of Production; Good Cast; Ticket Sale The prospect in that when the work of swinging back the retaining walls of the viaduct u Vine avz-nue is Aran- pleted, another tame light my be plan-d on Gwen Bay, on “funni- gM. or v:.... M “A A, - . With one slop-Ind-go trnttie tsig- nal imstaned It the' corner of Green Bay road and Vine avenue, the city auttroritim, are midterm: th'e ad- visahility oi plating others " main ecu-mu in the city. plated, another tunic light may be “and on Green Bay, on pre-North side of Vine, so that Hallie coming from the south may see it more read- ily than this one on the southwest corner of the intersection. There is possibility that signal 'c-V- . _ .L'P‘MWhIS Hay Place Another Traffic Signal At “Green Bay and Vine Per 99333;"; snow n Damn this tweak. Nov. " J light at Green Bay dnd rst one to be initalled in ost in the neighborhood the complete mechanism, Ie train. Jim We'st. an Ielps her out and then wimp If you wish to ne of the fnseinatine ticket.aud attend the lib-h; and no inter. reserved by is reported. the Ihi-mkngmm (r;l'l,.,u.','i'Gs'-'u'ittt'tt',tiiii 1tetrwithd-rsm%iaiiGi"d 21eiiiiire'iiiiitii7ir'a'%1' My " can on 1tttteiru,.GptosiGGrir.Tir" 3"" girls ircth. "an“; tueoettiomtt., !thrtt.r.tettt_hethera- ':te1,,tptht2ett?fieit Whomdmm _ N n, _ 'ii; iiit7ii AF.."...'- oho is m on m. duh! mu. “W “it’ll-ad Ptrk club, Dee. 1. 'htrexseeedsottu.GlGu' to be than to the Mi Udall-nub 11Vtermrtrrt)raTiiiis" - Mimrwunm- hath: at my“. It uh '".Vtyefr_erk-iik. The Smith Halt-hm” .G...p wr-a-, A1, . . . " ._ _ Highland Park is taking on I touch of old Madrid arr'the women of tu. soli was prep-“lions for the club’- Spanish Fien- and Brut (Hurley Bill " the mghuod Ptrk club, Dee. 1. SPANISH FIESTA DEC. 1 Plug“ Be Directed by Seller“: Nina: To Be at support is lhdeirrate. It is'pointed out by the oitieials that last spring a strong effort was made to interest the public in this plan by running a number of stories in the Highland Park Press taking readers to indictte the type of light- ing system favored. Few responses were received and the matter bu been more or less at a standstill since. How- ever, if interest is sutfieient, there is no reason why the project mly not be carried to completion, city oth- cials say, as the city administration is anxious to put throng}: a plan, if CHARITY BALL AND Prospects that an improved street lighting system may be obtainahie for Highland lurk are seen in the revived interest being taken in the subject by local organizations, accord- ing to city ofheials, who state that several inquiries have been received lately as to the status of the project It the city hail. NEW STREET LIGHTING 'YSTEM PLAN REVIVED City. Hall Gets Inquiries and Reports Project May Be Carried Ont Mr, Cross, who was elected vice, president, spoke of his coming to Highland Park and becoming iater- ested in our golf course which he found so admirably suited to the needs of a golfer that he (la-idol! tr. '1 he ottieers placed in nomination by the committee Were elected by ae- clamallon. Mr. Laing stated at this time'thnt this would be his last term as president. Anothlr surprise of the meeting was the presenudion to Rena Nelson of a cumplcu- traveling case to show the dubs appreciation of her winning the Junior championship of the Wam- en’s Western Golf azsociatiun. At the opening of the meeting the (up: Were awumed to the winners of the tournaments and medals to those who were the runner up. Present Cup to Pro. . Wm. Kelly who has been the Pro fur se van years, and has now acupzcd a suntiar position with the (‘Lumrg- side Country club, was giwn " cup 2:- an appreciation of his serviccs a.» I'm. It was a cumrlvtc suriuisc d, Mr. Kelly. Mr. Millard, and other, who Bere pgesent, spoke of Mr. Hub ly's Rod qualities and all reign-um that ttu will no longer be with the club. It being Armistice Day the Club- house was appropriately decorated for the occasion. Forty-tive sat down to the tables among them being a numhrr of guests. The Sunset Valley Golf club In: in; on November " was the lug attended meeting in the history the organization. REPORTS - PROGRESS ANNUAL 'gitrtttiiijrr" sunsnuum own A notht r surpris: Held November ii,." M. dent’s Rem Outlined Year's Activities f a golfer that he decided-10 Continued on page 10 A nulher Surprise H. P. Club Vina. AAG.-. noun " the largest meet.- of

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