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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1929, p. 5

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y invited tt go! the n church by, Dee. . be no 'irrwreat we. hear the beautiful a several th 'him: Wet, sing with they will tttin not? In Christ.. may“ poled of club, di.. ‘ and ac- Downing. splendid tho north I tucker. bivalent yd! Ari.. 1 known. re, State and has Institutes elsewhere. canvass a Painted 'iu'Tttia'irit" done in an vitit lack “Ro- Lind of t! Gm," nu. Md with I cal-mt Wt: in organ- , ltlrfnity ttd Park, he mm md Cali- le ~Grand til paint- by Carl of'High- ,rttt*, " road " 3min dntod gt trtt'"tttd the pro- . solo, is mutated 18TH Jerome :rman devot- L, iho re in BOUNCE. IilmlNllliil mum or ar) m: Adopts tta-thots' in Death For!!! "A"! B. G. Em; Short Scuba Atts-rurhset9r.atA.tf,lrt council new min: the totuwinq by tTiaih'iiiiiif'iiityftii connection id . the death, December a, 011165“: Gr" iiivGs,adttmstbdttr Jhth_t.eht, 1.E..tTf.1t, orthhedtreaeT- v""--"'--'"'-, " _ an Whereu. in the inoerutatsle wisdom of Divine Providence there has been removed ‘fnom our midst a former mayor and honored' citizen orRitth- land Park, Robert G. Evans, whose diigthrovexrrrerr -"r1nmsdar- -moretitte,- Dec. 6, after t lifetime largely spent in the service of his fellow citizens and in the interest! of his home city, of which he was executive head dur- ing tive terms, under thealdermanic system of municignl government: 'Thererore, Be It Ruched that the city msutteit ointment! Park in be- half of the citizens It.t our city "and in recognition of the sterling worth and many yearn, of ancient service of the decedent hr-tlteHtttttrV of may“; Park and its people, hereby extends to the bereaved relations the heart- felt sympathy ot the entire eommupi- ty. _ Walter Meierhbtf, who has Nat sold his human "in the ”Merino! Hardware Co. to the Eiatimautrtts, of wherein this paper, wishes to ex- press to all his friends and patrons his appreciation of the businessand support during the many years he has been in business here and to be- speak the nine courtesies foams sue; censors; a. Mil., EQIQYMZ (rtfeitart " hardware experience " delivery boy with the old Lillian Hardware store 18 "r-tart-tttir-tttid-Through" rapid-pros motion gained a lending place among north shore hardware expert's until he took over the business eight years ago. He has leased his building to the Woolworth Co. and plans to take a well earned vacation before decid- imt' on 1iftr-iiirxt)iiiriiiiiiii novajms litany friends wish him success; Ordinanée Praihitu" -----"-----.,--- Taxi’s Meeting Trains (ht /teeount of the new ordinance which hat been passed by the city prohibiting taxi cabs to meet, the tr.ttitty or in any way" solicit business -, ' - ' -"""‘ ' '4 'itll?'. "-" ftrrtit" when ' cab, mark procngegl. make similar gunmen“. _. _ to Slit 1rre 3298 . -- g’Miu Esther Ludwit of 329 S. Green Bay road is making her debut ’u a rulio‘porfo'mur for the “Kay-tom Chi-odd." of the National Broaden:- in. network we: station WIS; Satur- thElgtilittt Rdeees ilmtht,,tahf, from 12:45 an“... NME22Q - . "EC-Ir) r-ar, ..‘ after 16oettiee1 on- 158918) TiiiiiiriiirTir 1i"iiifiiiiiri'i" m _ v0:- .‘ . J. _' [ .. e'" .. V, ., . ', .1 m I iiati LU I m I“ _ _ _ of Nemhers of the Highland Park lu- gue of Womu' who" as reminded that due to Christin“ activities, than will be no meeting in December. The board hdwever. will meet " the home of Mm. napkin, on.Wednesday, Dee. 18, 10:30 mm. Prom may a por- tion ortime " MVMH'MYm i? it' ' - ... I a ‘ o ttid 'iiiiiFargii i'iiil i a! the workpt the "rim lute com- mittees. Last month. In. Raymond (i/tttttttttss, '1strir,ttte of legal sum of women, nib "35116615 'hitifattiit "., _ W on Women on jurist. A bill providing for ”pants quarters for men and women jurors in criminal cues has altetdy been paused in Illinois, and memomeu _sttrittiqrhill, ”trim”! subject tc e wferendum at the gen- eral election in Nov. 1980. Women already are serving succesefully on juries in " states, and Judge Robert Jeane of Women _ . - Voters Will Not Mold Meeting This Week B. Day of the Ohio supreme court, states that they no ' welcome addi- tion tothe jury box. - _ ‘_ The humber of members in the Highimf“Park league har-mow ruched 225, thanks _to the "aeetive membership drive this fall, end the staging inmate 2191119!) iCt1tt.tlli: gent citizenship. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, Jan. 15, at the Highlands Park Presdirtksritm church : Robertson Is Speakgl: Members pf the Highland Park Ito-" tery club who attended the 'weekly luncheon and session at the Moraine that Hand” noon were dih'gtRedarittr me tine, all; on” Elettrtantrariaevtm candy shop. He showed my fine motion picture taken while on his trip end gave an instructive hid fittiiigitc ing description of each. That the talk was appreciated is evidenced by the manFeammenu heard since. Holiday Illumination _ __ - "e-T-' "iiCBiiiiiiiiiiigigTHa The Christmas trees which deconto‘ the business district were lighted for the ttrat time but night and the illum- ination will continue unions]: the holi- davttc--"rh'trdiatprT is made possibie' through the elm-ts of the business men, who hove Mt readily responded {shuttle efforts of the committee heed- ed by J. ,3. (Emmett, which was ap- pointed by tile Chamber of Commerce for the p . - V -f., _ __- _ With a. View to mainthining the il-i lumination without , break or inter- feron; through the holidays, the trees and lights are under the sur- mtillarttaLtthttutolis_e, agd 301 Scout; and other boys are urged to display SltalNI2 _ . tez2'slt-ilh'it-, tp being and, for this Christmas decor» Will you give a Christmas to A lit- tie chad t Fill u stocking. making m M sex of child. tad and to Mn. Henry Wit, 225 tmiret avenue, before December 19. 2hrs. and Nu. iit,tgtai'iriittiii xeqteylgl may afternoon card party FPP' _ “I“: u». a C.uass , A»; I ._M , F.l1Eli'i.1Ei.Fll11iF, let ffl. Ridde road ,- ,7..~-. 's -.-" A Fra ':n' I]. .. T .' at m A....-.-. --f-----...i-...-.- Help I Little Child M --."q"qe"e.'-q."-.'V-r"--.'"'"e"e.'""-rP_ Dr. J. L. Taylor. county coroner, atttNred {mum of tho collu bone and two ribs 1tetutlf, in I an “unwind: itdhsUbertr- ville. m won taken to the Condo“ hospital in that'villm any g: It . pound improving tatttetttiifrir Dr. Tnyhr, CW,’ . In [aim-din Fall; Sulfa: 3 Fractures ,Dr-WIM 1?ercPdfget2t i) Ire, Banner, neighbors, to' mud the "oiveilhi.’ Thiiittfib" "tf £36156$6 but been decorated!“ the attisr, and Dr. Taylor while talking with friends stepped backward, not knowing the trap was open, and fell through. Egr- txmately he struck the ladder extend- ed from the floor below an! this, it is bisTreirifd," and min from more scrim" injury. _ . _ F Dr. Tutor, who it“ yemof one. he: and the county eonttnuoimif u coroner for more than 80 yea-I. He won graduated irony“ Forest tgeek dimiin $88, from, Illinois 41otiette ct Pharmacy in 1891 and from Rush Medial college in 1894, after which hem tltetrasetide of his profes- sion in Libertyville. He has a host of friends throughout the county who iinsistittitti-iree tin: about “again soon, none the worse for his unfortu- nate experience; _ Ravinia's lee Rink .- . try. FH v. _ I V -- Like a miniature "8t. Moritz,” Ru- Vinita ice rink holds a charm for all Angers of the create” "tt winter sport; TTi ThoiriieTtireitftiy"wa1aimr nmwfiwfimwm its glassy surface of 'iii'ir't'Gtdi" n ma- trie fascination. Sitters who would like to learn something of famarpair stetrt1turi--:the waits, rocker and coun- ter values. the Viennese waltz, Bn. der-arm spins, the suburban and other l futures Wouid find it moat interesting to become a "member. of the Buyinia skating club. Mrs. E. E. Mellinger is -the--rintr- trramtrer-of thitmiw I tion. and her address is 365 Manhunt street. Almost every 'rvenintt-dttrintt the winter a merry throng of adult skaters turns out to practice the cap- tivating wattle: end fkttttresrtut-ar6 994995; ue9,sstryr_ztrherl A. tgg1tbg1erit1t) knowle gems! the technique of ice- skating is acquired. Rainiewill be the mecca for future-laters! this sea- son. Hockey players and men Mum- ing out in force this year and " vlnia will .ttemen matted by a fume aggregation of .“speed hounds" in manna? Snaps! Park m cumin}. e Ravinia dating com- mittee is composed of the following: E. E. Hellinger, treasurer; Mr. Elmer ureied,-NrJtatatre11 Buick. Mr. Jerry 1r'tirCtiRraAirrarP.""MmtrmliTWr." North Shore Rani has. Bond , being bald this evening, “Wurst the Mirdago ballroom. Noahtn's. Und. . A _ F I iifd Fai] iiirE2 3 Jiri.) The ttratioeiat get-tomb" of the Ain-ttend-matt-tdame. Is Skaters Dream 911 nun men: I . . ' _ . ,1 and tmeh Stone, Sunday; “Our 1teg,,P,'gfstt 1't “(1&5th Joan Crui- [iroo ' o- "W ford, Monday-end Tuesday, end the ' -. F three Moore. brothers in "Mde m-i----- * -' _ - Btieeta," Friday. This night a Vic- lance we: in evidence tor electric redio will be triten. to the unannounced party We: (If-the hairy number} Winner Held " Green Ten Pot Saturday Night; God Ma and Ex- cellent Music ANNUALDINNROF II.f'A)ltElliIfralB of the Biehtsiit" -‘"\Cricl ' my gt rSEWr-"S.PPV to”... ',tMllllii It. PEter, use one”... 2%..Bkmd. iH'ttph, in celebration of Amt annual banquet of thee)“. The meeting we: presided 'iiiir"cty"NrttttAttCNtrtte" '9teearV dent of the 'club-md included repre- ‘sentatives from the Moss Rose C.C.. 'rtbe-q0ahington Park C.C.. the Chi- lcuo ee, 1nd the Linton. Pat and Lincoln Park Argyle cricket clubs. Group signing helped to put W iipittmrrtttd,",tii good spirits. -aatpratl of those ,pre‘sqnt enjoyed may of the old song: they used to sing in the mother country. Speakers of the evening included Gaby Knights, secretary-of tho Illi- nois Cricket association.md oarrtnin iit the Chie%ro Cricket clqthdvgu-d M. hing, secretary otthé Highland Park East Park board, F. WrFuidce, arrxmideittuttthar9yeltt Park p.rtLup.r ‘coln Pal: Argyle clubs. Mr. Smith. of the Washington Park club. John Lat. rem, president of M03: Role {Oak Park) Cricket club, Joe Featherstone. of the_LincoIn Park Argyle club, and Preéiaent Wm. A. Sharpe of the High- Alfred Allen. actuary of the club, gave a short review of the achieve- ments of the club; ttot the but of which nrttscthtarweisesttftt1 {humid 1ttgggptgtttgttt x A!!! __,.’ ttttttttttr, Jae,, ‘ Itt,s3g, .4! being a small surplus GTiiikii 'iihiiiii'if He reviewed the elutN aeebmp1itsh- (Continued on Page ‘65) Clara Bow In Latest All-Talking Pictqre 1-1;; - f‘The: {Emmi Night md" ciGiatirtarchrckxrtiittrt,rixideN, auited" tor her best tslking picture talents. In ' Wtion that 'tve' her full scope for her remark- able powers us an emotionsl leader in atur1'tal1riea.'" . ' : As nestles girl in a big department VOTE; -ittottr-ttrhmrmtttt 1 hand- some tioorrmtkare, but he begins to forget when she gets s promotion. Her younger sister, slso 1- store employee; mikes s play for the some Atttttt. But she gets in s jam by squandering company funds on _ the horse races. . When the attorrdosiit comes. she lies snd tells hes superiors that Clara stole the money. . _ The plot has tension, fast nation and many an emotioat-wamop and augt.t-purte . _ “‘ g; The simrtwttgrerrrtneuiks lame: 'taat_-gisatarcAatttasr-- - Te" ___ 5..” L..,., 3th; lad . L. new}, Satan-y; “Malaya Jr" _wittt Rgth futtttton ti1her {outwit-0n this 1ireqlout.tx,,e, " ,1 I .1

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