mm :‘a .4 - mFri, _ _ -F-F _ _ R. G. EVANS, Foam Vow†m Death. of Rabat G. Evan, former mayor of BiithtBritt M16: 10 “I“. which mind Dee. 5, at his home on south' att-mt-mr-ed, iron: nut midst'one of HW.’Wi'I pioneer citizens ind u. jun. ,tttu, â€than: - than any other, contributed to the growth and prosperity of his home city during. theperiod of his active Five “I†3.3m Heal of -citrt W Bailout In hiring residence in tho city Mr. Eva: Wthost of sum friends whose.- Iorrow It 1tiictUsth is sincere, and the entire community join: with than in sympthy for the bereaved-relative,, _ .. Lind Ken " Years T Hr? 'EW‘W‘TKM so years, 10 months and!!! dun, and had lived in Highland Park " yet“; He when J ah. 15, 1849, in Roxie, thteidtvettttrt- lifij. ty, Evens, was»: 'iriii'7t'rtrTiiiiaiFiiii? shien Wauciiiiiriitiine “this coun- try in Itr44u His mother, Ann Pro, sfaarstglixantitfymre,r.y"-arr- Avonshire, Wales. - They were - riarinrteyrrsrre3qsdrqior3r, to ,rhFt was then known as Hound’s Patent, near Utics, N. .Y., when Robert G. was about " years of use. There the father engaged in forming. The boy's edueit"ton was in the rural pub.) lie schools ‘snd was supplemented' through his mint: .smbitiorf by further training in Whitestow'n academy. He _tamrbtittststLtttrpj!yerr1 "rrrtpttil he came west. in Catcher; 1873, to Highland Park and purchased a small general store, ish the north side, , of west Ceqtrsl venue, between First and sseottdustmrettr. "Ne, _ . Funny History 313111: Trenton. to Miss mm . Jones, deeett4artt of the White and tlatdiiirHiimitier, of pioneer New England dass. To this union four children treiU born, two of whom trurvive-eArthitr Evan“ Evans, for (Continued on Ptitrrrr12) -v _ Dr. Stone to Address _. MenTLFeIJOWShip Club Dr. John", Timothy Stone, ‘66 - known CW Wan. will the irpntttdr"at""ttt't' mature! the Men’s NWhip club on Friday. of the Wen club-c. Dinner will be held " le4lgirty, price one dollar per plate. From six o'clock on the men will gather lit/the reception rttontnftttepariah1tottsetort minted with each other and Dr, Stone. There will be apeclel music for thioeeasion provided by lace] “but. . Any men is tttoat velcome to em Willie“ tad meeting pre vided he ttttttNe the committee of his coming at Highlidd Park W or tm. inii, a home 61 humble cir- T' be Highlanh _ Park Press W osi'. n-i-ni (PM was 'u"uTSr'n'ei. m of an W are provided with I y conveni ham and one N has a refreshment stand when soft drinks; undies, pad- with†(in! eofree any be had; l' k total -ot 2,712»penous registered to skate at the two Highland Park hid 1,802 registered,“ while Lincoln park M tlo. Park District Rinks I Attract Big 0mm; ', Races December 29th i All who use these rings are re- quested to register and secure idem} nation cards for which no clause is made to residents; Nonsmidents m Chartedandmy my: An the, smut Wood rink but can may: LincoIn' park rink, which is reserved for local people only. -- . The skating mess to be held on December -28th m attracting much attention and a worth-white events, looked forwardjo. Cups Ind prizes " be awarded' to winners. Breyele Rider Burt -. When Struck by Auto A man, whose me m reported to the'police to be tram Leo, was be, “and seriously injured only Wed.. nesday morning. on he no J/ttt bicycle on Deerfield road, neu- Ri ' when he was struck by on who driven by I woman. Aeerdiptt to the rgport WW’W .' ikGuuiariiFard _ ., w-.. - . . _ pres ent of the club and _ T Card Partt Dee. 18 the vice-president, Gerrit Thorpe, will d.-----. _ . we over the leadership of the group Cempben cancer No. 712, 0.13, " for" tlie reminder of the club year. will hold 1 card party nut Wednes- The Lion: regret the departure of f,ttde,'t,t', Dec..18 at 8:16 o’clock Mr, McKillip from Highland Park, In mule temple. This party is for but plan to proeeed with their pm men end Men. The public is lr- trraarot civic venue end community 7M ' - "e _ {prominent a originally outlined. 1 skrirfmeture', Gil iilii i'lr6iiTirerNmT thought†be broken. Me. “out†to.ttie" mtthuttdcPark" mica.- . t The Christmas 3% fitr that mauled. Robert G. Iiltatts {Imam Put. ILLINOIS. “may, Drum: 12, 1929 My which evening in atl Thu second play in the series being 1Ҡ- -. - “and by the 51W? commit- My Night', Filo Mullah†Park,.WomuI’s club will _ ---- t 'et','?";',':,,': 'a',-',",',','),',",' tate.'. J. W. Simona. navy-clad mom, H , Jan. 2, at 2:30 o'ciock. in the trlg,1 the p,elrd Park Elm Place school auditorium. ., '.rf. PP"?,'.',, t c "I -CltTiritriurr-iiarrriirStrt, _ thimvtu--ult.et---tt,s-.t-1r-,,-,olt-!t-t,5 _ one 6f the lil . in Betion regular mung of the-ohm mama; iibmsn'ce at the am of “y tl?,',',,"'.!", " ',t,'d2r,t chivalry when Richard the lion-heart- At 6'39 p. m.. ‘ " to .4 rode to the crusades. The ma- ner w" tserved by)?†Gr â€this his m been made into a, play "emltert. as a compliment 1 by Muriel Brown, and during its run tiring omcgrs and the incom n: the Gpodma n theatre, in the Art In.. dent and dmct°fskw mam, Chicago. it has: proved In nt-l Pr f Ch te in“ traction of mperlative value, delight- N o ettgor es. r . . ing both children and adults. ' s," _ slorth.weter,n. university d, T _ - _ - most mmmstmk address an Present "hxtahoe"fa 1 Elm Place Auditorium} l The Goodman plum-I in this play have touched~t high-tthae Mr artistic draunatip work. the cast being ape-i can! Jumble, and the presentation 3 ', brilliant one throughout. and their eppesnnce in this series is a distinct achievement for the committee in chum T . _ [ "itraixni""iiiirt9iritratumttuirRrareNtr presetttatiotCtn the Elm Place audi- torium Jammy 2. Already the W~heen largerbut+here m a few left which undoubtedly will I†.PQ‘REP“! rtahsyy _ tstr . this ootable classic viii" tttii'/iiiiiittrii'" stéiy -or WE days when knighthood via in flower. Naive CardParty on December 10 we: most interesting nndNitrely attended. Each member was asked to take a “Christmas Peck- age" in Yuletide' wrapping; At the conclusion of the brim these pack- The Christmas Pack-Ice party given by Ouch pt the Highland Park chub use: were artrded tui" pri'm;--ench siiuttrtrstttisiitta9rs._hLt.o.ttt,,t,t,,lags, IiWr"iirAGt7itiir"irrri'aTla7 ririTrirGtiir"irrTia,Vta aTirTif readirr-tamrpset, were received. Tea was served in the-lounge. . T Became of the hoiidai wagon there " be no meeting-on Dee, 24" which would ordinarily be the next ocpasjop. On January pi" membersgand their guests will be entertained " a Buthtt Lttnehdon and bridge. 7 ' Geri-it “brine Now' . WAN I â€At thé rhiiilar' misting of an night-ad Pdm7iiiittirttt8rutit?ttm 11i- ettatrusarmrtrti.ttc, V , tad 1rtfhte,tttietatrte hart aietatt! ine future. it is believed, ai Oséoli Dee. 10 sing i "tr Qver-.!‘e.i.ns “ft, -- “1.. in - -tterrtt-utttt-uasluttcttittruattd-, the seconded by gems Daniel tttara In- rd.ette,ra.rsrtrr1Pt.-tt r..tttr,.ritot-sttPitt?Ht1t "id vim"? Hex-é tha Fr“! , Yt"tt-tt will tn! 'nve'nue in Highland Park and on]: Deerfield road in Alodixat on tht sIlg0lGl)ilgirllllEh0 tyylliMEllla0lrhllgmt J. W. Simona, ttemttr-eiesrted, pro-L dent ortho Kickball?“ 13tinmtter of Commerce tuck thing-m with iiac,tu-atturmspr-oAisrhrtrttwi,-tl"-t regal“ meeting of theothTuua My evening, at the Great Tea Pot. At 8:80 p. m., a splendid turkey din- ner wu 'served by, Mrs. Green to " members u a compliment to the re- tiring officers and the incoming presi- dent and directors. MV T ' The minutes of tho November meet- ing attire chamber were read, ap- proved and Ordered placed on file after proper T corrections. ' V G _ I l ld ' Profusor Chester E. Willard of No,r.titsostrtern University delivend a dost interesting address and explain- ed theley.en. hum!) interests in busi- mmu-he uwthem: "'-'_'" -ee Udelltnrnedthemeeï¬ncoverï¬l W. Simona, newly elected 1presidetst, 3119, iettrphyte_4 theme," ne' dint- ton, L. B. swam, CEircarfiiitFFriiiiir Robert" Penn, each of’whom.mude saber-teatime. a†_ _..' Given Vote od Thanks The retiring president and dime- tors were given a rising vote of thanks for the "dtitreitsirftsrtned in Lona during the past year. l A communication from the Chicago {t North Western Railway advtaintt i thafthe eidemlk and crossing " Elm ‘ place had! been repulsed aiaeeetieb, _iiii,'ii,i, with our request. wu read and ordered placed on file. - . ittera short address to the mem- zhig M . -thetttt", for the Guava: “who Aetitmation, of ' Edwareb If. Laing, tur Central 'hve'nue“ we and and accepted. and on motion of Paul Udell theAfreretpry was instructed to 'i'rPrtei.ct-EtiTir=rt=ratiitrerurRR' with the regrets of-th-ttamber.----, nThe-eeadintt of Artistic 8, _Section 1 of _ the bylaws of this organization was read, and the secretary instructed totem! name for the third time at the January. meeting. , l ' . In the atiienet of J43, We“. ehairmnn of the C litmus“ Lidtrttaitt committee, Harry than“! made I report is to the protra- made. . Rama- {cine n'iom Junie, tht mutton of Ler Gouda, Presi- dent Simona appointed L. B. Sinchir, In Stinger ind Fred Gel-er as s eontrtttttee. to work mm the city ye. gatdirte stop “club at St, Johns and WVMBL Joluu tugged: Bart i'i'ffiE"iiriii"ii'i"E'irsTit ‘1‘...â€1. [OED] tlm-gt " Din-