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Highland Park Press, 6 Dec 1928, p. 16

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"r1T.Tm"a"iGaurRG a"; in i. ms; ' : wmwfirmfifi‘P-“ukwm‘ F. 7c7'rii.T7ir,.Gees.eetspt,,t,t/cattsr-""i"'"d mucus] PAGB IOU! iiiraaiFioN mm: a-.- AIieoounmsieatimq hath-mum 'glr.'l'lrtCr"G' - - the writer. Artich- for publication ms: mu: a. editor by am, noon to hum nppunnee in current ism. Resolution of condolence. and: of thinks. obituaries, notices of - minmenn or other main when n Mum charge in publinhod, will be chm-god at "an: advert-hilt ram. _ _----------.--- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, crowds which greeted Mr. Coolidge on his recent trip to venuum. I They were unexpectedly large Girtriendlr--perha atfeetiontite l - was the right word. At every turn there was evidznce that Mr. I t Coolidge, so far from having passed the peak of his popularity. '5 was never so warmly regarded by his fellow countrymen. l The five years of Mr. Coolidge's Presidency have constituted. l , in truth an amazing era of good feeling, comments the New York 1 Tribune. It would be difficult to parallel the wide-spread esteem l and absence of enmity in which Mr. Coolidge has lived. Now, M as his term begins to approach its end and by all the rules of I politics he should be nearing eclipse and obscurity - who has less power than a departing President- - this good will and. admiration follow him. What is true of Vermont is true ofl New York and .the country over. It is, indeed, amazing. The historians will be long debating the source of ar.) Coolidge's power. By violating all the rules of modern American 1 politics - which call for loud words and many actions - this ', silent Vermont Yankee has earned a larger and stauncher fol- l lowing than any other President- of our times. Plainly some? fundamental traits of human greatness are fighting on his side. ', Sincerity is obviously one and simplicity another. A fine analytical 1 mind, that displeases the sloppy thinkers but cuts through to d the truth. helps. But the assemblage of traits that make Calvin l Coolidge what he is can hardly be reduced to a formula. His is 'r, simply another salty, strong countryman. who grew in stature l over the years. steadily and silently. until he measured up tol the greatest executive office in the world. i The will, the conscience, the character that lie behind such I a growth and mastery can neither be seen nor measured. They l are the only real mystery of the President, and they are shared . ----____ um..-“ Mino- Pprhans that is why so many humans I are um in": u...- ..._V.,.w, - by every human being. Perhaps that is like him. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Kress announce the birth of a daughter. Monday. Nov. 26. Mr. and Mrs, William Steinluus and son and daughter returned last Wednesday from California where they have spent the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Clause and son Billy spent Thanksgiving in Galesburg. Ill. u-.u.....,. -._. Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Stryker and family of Muncie. Ind, spent Thank- giving with Mrs. Stryker's mother, Mrs. T. L. Knuk. Mrs. Chas. Steiner on last Monday evening filled the station of "Ada" It the Winnetka 0. E. S. Chapter. Worthy Grand Matron Gielow pre- sided in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Millqr and daughter Janet spent the week end with Mr, Miller‘s parents in “an. Miss Ema Reel) of Springfield av- enue was hostess at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening in compli- ment to Miss Angeline Garrity who will be married in the very nul- fut- ure. Twelve guests attended and Miss Gu-rity was the recipient of nuny bountiful gifts. More than The annual meeting of the Deer-L Feld o. E. S. Chapter will be held) Thursday evening. Dee. 6 in the Ku- onie Temple. l “unfildvud Selig. John Vetter,) Hnrold Vim, Chas. Steiner, Thi1o M and mm St-Seas mud-d Put lister’l - with - " served Saturday It Wain W- Mr. new, Soho": h- 5- in the ham hospital for m min Ind he and: to “'9 to "' min there I In ml: u-r. In. Clan. Steiner. on Int Tues- dny mint presided a .ssoeiate m.trort It Wheeling o. E. s. lodge where Worthy Ian-oil's night "5 "-d. ___ On “my evening I number of! I“ Deeds” lawn mint». lotto“ Gm: lodge where Put Km [ "ml night vu mud. I.“"il-‘ El “am B. Care, In Hole.” Wrank Kat-7 truck. and Christ Winn-n were iii-1M“ TheDeerSe4dTem+ "soeiatioet held their annual mine Mt Ties- duymnin‘. [in Clan End" and Mr. Arthur Mr um: Tin-W atthe t-ettseir-ee.mrm.LA.Drm- a-iaentMrtrme.nt. Theuaie.Aid.eirotBt, Pull tral-r-te-or-y-te- ,a.dirr-t-iir-r0.e.6_" iili-oeiG-eAmt-lt-' i/at-r-i-este-rt-see.. Inn-llnmm'“ aGauG_eere"'.rce In. - m "ed m -iiaiG.nme_"ttet.ff ai7aT%-r-'e'". The Dec/moi: my. club will now I beoeftt (has! in Ivanhoe Wednes- dny evening Dec. 19. i y: a North liehitlll New” Deerfield “I "Du MG 00. 50) Conn! Am... 3W Park, [11. iiiiirirsiFiiifisTEri'ir0id+ one "iir;i"Gaielinotep Is a surprising fact the greeted Mr. Coolidge on his recent trip to Vermont. vmtedlv lame Girtriendlr---perht tdreetiontite momma}: mPWRm --------.V - b -oeudtt EB tree! 'rues-it.'.',efWffCt't1"f WWW JeiiielitjettE vary mt fut-r0. todtrei ThelN.A.wil|hold t'TFp,e.:r.ttuefgt'."; M m. Dee.1 s-,,rlMn- Tuit- 'and Mvs. F giving ly. g......, a... Mrs. Harry Olendorf attended her luncheon-bridge club in Libertyville, Tuesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Deeds had as their guests ori Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrsull. V. Hutchison and daugh- ttr Uuise Ann, Mrs; Fletcher of Irv- ttr MUISQ nun. WB.elr. . “a...“ -_ -- 7 in: Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunckei and son L, Ray of Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison. l, next Wednudly afternoon. " i Mules. W. B. Carr, Hm Olendorf. l B. B. Erests and Gnu Corn“ attend- 1 (irririd-tettmr.heidtt!'ti i Union Depot, Monday spanned br f Worn-m club of C. M. ' and St. Paul : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenberger, Mr. and Mrs. George Ott and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Remit and two sons spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Hemp in Highland Park. .......,. _.. ..,_77,, Mr. Frank Shepard of Wilmette and Mr. Mark Shepard of Austin visited their cousin Mrs. Jennie Wil- san. Sunday. um. Mrs. P. J. Duffy attended the fu- nenl of Dnvid J. Rice, brother of Rev. E. F. Price at River Forest Timid-y. Mrs. E. K. Williams will entertain Fer turwtteon-bridtte club at the home 1tGriiiie'rtmeasieidttee-.ttd'; Craiir-qe-1rastrtndPi"- 'ygiij,2't2t,.t'i1",'d'fted;',7 GGura-hiehe-eef, ‘lorM.D¢-L mm“ _i).r.euiieiiittey2err'oh"" .iz‘lnthe wry nonfat-n. l ,hen.N.eA.wiithotdtheirnn- (,p,e.:r.ttue.."et"f.','f,""tl: My _ Dee. " in the "The Girl Who Forgot" will be presented in the Mlsonic Temple Im- per the nuspicos of the R.N.A. on Dec. H and 15. Ticheh_ are new on 5-12. Fer ( f PRMRES m MUSIC DEMOCRATIC GROWTH “was!” Writer Cites Agenda Which “In M " Avail- . aMe to " an} d on human-Irv" “hm-4!???“ Democrncy’u advance in the United Bum has been nowhere than to any trreatteEtm't M in th- realm mus that the pram MIT-“0" srittseitoestareLt-etrte-rtt - for 'mriietnth.h-, A “wayward-mi” iiuirarrtiotlirr'-_eeu: - -- _ _ “J irULtu%,me co-UO. Liniu the radio. the Pee) piano Ind IMWFV' " ii; Usurprpsrnctact the iaiiariG 551-“: F. J. Labahn on Thinks- Ill ism-m NUMBER " iii-Ll- than tTTiiii%ii- an to». "We m and an boob nae: the individuality pr ting: in thq w" believe that the proper nub-I In- terial provided for children in a am fully chosen library of disc " help solve the proble- of may was. the inditterertt child ind the child who does not In: to practice." The writer denies that the mach-h- ient musical devices of My have destroyed a tendency for self-expres- anon. LATE PROCEEDINGS m PROBATE COURT Recent proceeding: in Probate court of interest here, In reported .3 fole lows: _ mice on Lind-u, Deerfield-it- ten of “ministration inued to Ce- celia Lnndlu Frost, Pond of 84300. wu- -...9_... -.__.. - - Giovnnna Ranieri. Hurhwood--Wi11 admitted to probate. Estate of $4,- 000 personal property given to two sons. Letters testamentary issued to Casper Santi. ship proved, an... ,0"--. Witiiam H.duwk. Hitrhinnd Plrk -nwentory unmoved. Administra- tor authorized to sell stock " private sale. TTimes E. Sheehan, Highland Purl: -- Finn] report approved, estate -iG" R. Gerhardt. night-m: Park -Petition for probate of will filed and Bet for hearing Dec. 17. _ "-rrtasrrsra-,rma""'D'""t ”in“. Schmidt,_Hi‘hland Park - Hearing on final report continued to We won't really have tilma in nat- ural colors until the sun stop using make-up. Snmuel Edward Davis, Highland Pay; - Ayrprrisers appoinuq, Marr-si-mental appraisement bi p, approved mafia da iii pinged for and! the an}! F, “uh TiTariide. it. - eon-phoe- Laegeler Pharmacy GIFTS FOR CHILDREN 6 to 12 Years of Age 1st PRIZE-tM Electric Train (All American Ftyerf Completely Equipped-On Display in Our Store 2nd PRIZE - - - _ - $18 Electric Train 3rd PRIZE - - - - $8.50 Pen and Pencil Set 4th PRIZE - - - Eastm'an Camera am of 36.000 Heir- On Display " Laegelers Pharmacy. Highwood and " Deerfield Pharmacy. The Raul] Store Phone Highwood 222 Two Complete Sets of Prizes “MILWAUIIGANB mausoleum 3W s”. lbs: M tte. ( may Well Int. Mut- 1 shipWiIBoCc-M 't w u. .-7......_-_ WW u tit story "Jul“, which is - l iiUGiottuti-tttoteitraiui- in Northern Illinois. is to be eon-l plead at An early date. This In" nonhuman, which is of “pen. im- penance to the City af WW. " it will wk . - ton-rd in prom: VIII made In! tack. The Foreman Trust and Savings bank of Chicago has started n lon- closure suit in the Circuit eogrrt "'nirtst the Hotel Wnukegnn Corpor- ation. The union was started indi- vidunlly 1nd .5 Haste: under a deed The Hotel Vluukctll will is to be My til W}. Payment of a ”.000 tine by John t Mltsie. 26, Chicago boonru an", l caught last week near Walloon. _ with a 600 gallon load of Thanksgiv- ing alcohol for Milwaukee, swelled the total loss for booth-(gen to $3.- of trust dated November St, 1921, the indebtedness of the haul concern the Chicago law firm of Brown. Fox and Blumberg. Attorney Hervey C. l'onlsun is local counsel m the matter, so-tse-ti-sires-tttte-ftp"'?" '../iiirrarrLr"u-if-tAorterPtee-,.etttetP" My. Dace-her 6&“Whe. My. Deco-hr Mth. ii)r,rurortsee-t-t""-t l. c-ttsn-tsee-es- 2. Aare-e6to"r-a_. s. a-se-asset-tthe-rr-e-tdl."'"""' lump-lyqul. . 4. rt:::'::::::,":)--,,,-:-.)- -d-uzt-r.u". s. ra-ee-u-ra-r-tb-r"'"" The First National bank of ' kegan was appointed receiver of the hotel by Circuit JNtre Shire C Ed- wnrds and while the suit is pending which may be for I: long a two years, will direct the operation of the hotel. Attorney A. F. Beanbien was named Ittorney for the receiver. BOOZE RUNNER PAYS BIG FINE 'TO COUNTY The load was valued at $2,560 Mat- ste Jan-d me: he was naught. The alrohol has been placed In the Inu- ment of the county building and will he contueated. Manic I'll alloicd the truck in which the liquor in being hauled- He I15 said to be driving for a syn- dint? of bootlegxers‘ FREE Now-lendinm Andean-(Debby ":3. Cir“- Ive. AIMO'llheI-tddlily. , A-tut-es-ttee-ea-d". I “one tine by John IMrs. (built-- d W.“ i Emmi-juryh‘hlar ‘ Conn-MM! ”(gunman-at v.5.n4NMII-G‘ - bitchi- mind“ "manna-mm Madame-“0'0".” m carcG-ui-r,eftho ccully polio. with two of his - ( L The mnemofdnwing.b.vyV-u- - h - --M"'-'e. w I linen shade last week saved In. G. a tEu"'tPrttl '.5iEeads,'elLtr.'. lS.Cousimu.29FAisonCL.h-tweek 'd"ff"L'r=CuiratiFiAee.eS1t, {from serious injury or perhps 'iT/iiii'.eatg=,."u7f 'tdttgtt",,'r, V me: death. when . 22 eatibee bi, ; gym-u =r."t"r W."g g . I . . a jj embed through the wiryiow 1".de " h an - " - - felt to the floor after having been d an In. a a. - (but - d ';dettectedbytushade. iki'5irrrfyiteC2tr.'"Tr." 1 tUd the shade not been drum the 'fi-tiii',:.',.".,;,".'..';, ". Tri ttttrt", _ pallet would have struck the Ion-n , a'Le.'27, tiert, a u.) " in , In the eenter of the torched, Ibich‘ Fm". F. “'m ”mum probably have meant iostantl Lin ta-v, I I! LII-5 DRAWING WINDOW SHADE SAY. WOMAN'S LIFE According to the report made. the won-n had been standing on a ehir wishing I window. anin‘ Gui-Ml she drew the curtain down in (may at her, Just u she did so the In“; In front of her cruhcd. the curt-in‘ split directly in front of ber and the), Mug dropped In the floor. Minn-9W“: ”Iii-u hum-hm Ilium-ll rm - "._ _._,, 7 “M gi..' W 'id"dtea."t, :3.- [ Mt: _ a'lgTd.T, 3": 5'4"; “4 that . an " m "' Cunnmfluuflmlâ€"vfiruurn-unnumb-n-nnl-h“ ",y"d"r1"irrGutCGCruytreezP""" LVN- Tr, That. r.',SrN."tfu, T; ",',--.,,ae,f.'e',aLa1iEiii-g I ' . null-IIA ' - _. 2e2 " tect, 0...: u a...“ Poll. lIL. """"'d t ; A}? G, on airtook the cut. 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