All; tl '_..- m... 1John Sheridan Dies After Long Illness Hold an. Party, The Fidelity Life association will hold I. - com on November to in Abe laconic Tpmplo at 8:00 o'clock; Thu-u will be door prizes, m «I In an: is ,reb. him his Shiny Smith Put w.l - tn the business m Shortly "for: Iraais. I hulk a “was... was given Armistice Day Is T Observed by Legions _Aerrtutlee Day was Met! in 8km Perk yesterday when a brief service yes held at the city. â€in! - the leadership of Wharpoet. Akin: mtumtftmn " Sheriden abote vol.. "r, and tape even sounded " 11 mm. Attrkdaddr-mieutr, layer Dooley preceding the an: volley. 'Naie'+ttmiattedbrttto Btetaa9tt Perk drum end.buzle eel-ye. Openhoueemheldetthe new. headquarters in Muttttie mammal John J. Mn. 65. lifelong m- idem of Highland Park, died Mom dar at“ hon. on Western we. in Highland Put that I long illness. Death us and by hurt camis- enttttrm. PM union will be held to- day, My naming, at the St. James chm): In Highway). Inter- - will be in the Northa'aon Gar- den of lanai“. l’unml service: were held at the Somali: and Bate! Funeral Roma in MihmtAed st 1:45 on Monday, and inhalant was at Valhalla camo- A retina -petttrr, Sheridan in survived by his neon! wife, Sum three can by a previous We, Ellsworth x., pram Himood any clerk. Norman and Richard, sad an cup-children, Funk, Dorothy, Bernice, Ann: In, and Rock. Mr. Gary wee formerly an“ in' the betur, hummus in Bighhnd Perk and wee shears very “the In ell civic 98-11:, kimono»! the ttrat president: of the Chamber of Commerce; However, for I name: of were previous to his death he had returned to the line] depart- men: of the Chicago and North Western nib-oat] in whose eel-vice hebepnlieeermendwuwtive- ly used-ted for nearly ttttrtrA1ve Mr. Gary lam to survive him his wife. We mam. of this city.‘hh daughter, Cabling, mo of this city, his mother, In. Cath- erine Gary, 9nd sister, In. Julia Dmin any. both of lambs. ' - - If this were done there is littfe doubt that people iruiid alize even more clearly than they do now that His nd Park in a good place in which to liye. L t r c. E. Geary Dies in Milwaukee Novv6 After Long Illness W05 2.6“ of 230 North Gm Euro-d “dun-idem: of Highland Park forthe and thirty But there is even further douse forigratifieatiott that our people as a whole are no doubt unaware of. It is not generally realized that the calibre of the individuals who make up this community is unusually high. mtrhltutd_Park numbers. among its citizens leaders in their fields of national repute; gStill lartp. er is thean of those who are outstanding in the Chicago area. The various? lines of business, letters, the arts tnd pro- miolns tfe represented brilliantly among the citizens of High- " i 1 t It would be a community buildintrfome of great affect if an agency or medium were not up tt!'gtg the people of Highland Park could be introduced to'eachw er. ' This, is not meant in the social gem bat ruthen- in the ipforirratitmp). our rode ghoul}! pe’made owned the ,sltJetisrnptta, of their wig bots. your: died at the Milwaukee hr- Pita) on Friday. Nov. 6, " the at! of an you“, following I Lingering PM! YOU! Community pride id a tine thing. It ity closely akin to love of home. It welds a group 'together, and Bpuits its, members to greater things, individually and collectively, for the advance- nte1tttttttEltolegroup. _ - A ' _ _ _ _ r . - Highland Park ig a community of which to be justly proud, In the days of its early development: "people were attracted here by the beauty of its topography-Hits ravine: and trees. As the city has grown, its civic and culture] development has been such that its people may be increasingiy proud of the place where they haveymade their homes. l fl 1 - ='f'au't'e'gau"tM.tttdllTtt.ttt,Tih' V at“ “Ma-MMB "'t"o,*-o"-leet a... WM“ Idiom-muni- landh- child â€subway-munch... I _ [ “manna-r 'req-tet-tg-rm-ht-tturi-tm-retreat'" may" - - - - 'y"'"'"""')),','.'; Jld'sl Mltriattrd Evetyonp like. to beyond ofzhis Mme toim--Mrtieularlr if the town is and! enough so that the individual has not been $nt'gr""f in the seething impertsonitlity of an urban commu- " Mr. Average Citizen swells with pardonable pride upon con- temphtinx the new 1tgeh' boasts u the town's population growth, “grinds the t me detection, record established by the local cons buluy. and cheers wildly and unrestrainedly for his_home team in Athe big game with} I"?! tm - _ ' . A A Who’s Who for Highland .Park THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS ' Ant-'1 'r, m moo sum 01min - I " can. PW and II- IP"" 'tbyitllit,t'. ml. use: ith'!? ' lost of the evening's fun came when the awarding of door, prizes m unnamed. Over 100: prim had harm from the local merchants and. 'twrrded.. There wet-91130 itebit prize: and refresh; nub. Imm- prgsent "@160th u and “Sm-bk ,Win‘. l One of the largest ’croi'vds to even “and a function qrf like Grim Bar toad PeT. A. attended the and party Tuesday evening " the Green Bar school. About 000 were pres- ent and ettiorad "600," bridge and hm. C Althou "the local team, coached by Art k, has yet to " a “me, they have - to be a strong out- fit. They " played ttve tie games Ind have t’ two, one to Highwood 12 to 0 mid Like Forest M; Large Crowd Attends P.-T. A. Card Party _ ILP. Y,M.C. Will Play Highwood Tonight) Tonkhtt ‘gune will ’be the first time in the history of football in Rigid-mi ,Pu'k that a team he: played unter light; A huge crowd is expected to attend, according to only ticket sales report. Between will be simmvny to the'person holding the lucky ticket. Tonight? " 8:15, gt Sumatra ark, the 'iitiiiiilid Park Young glen: club will hae Highwod 'for the iiiiiiniilU'i'; ot the two “towns. merce their an!" mommy meeting I the Green Tee Pot, Mois day " in. He ehqwed some splendid af the Northwest- mom _ ite game, which abetted Northwe- m on its prominent pod. tion I the country’s lending tuna. _ C. of C Hear Talk by Tijt" Walter Book deck is to belch-crud?» the Ruin: school mm Nor. 1Wto Nov.39,_i 1min. During this wk the paritita of "hq'tsli, Mun and their hand: no u human to the salami to so. a “inâ€: about: diaphy of new boots fire children no well an “inexpensive copies of all children? eludes, new hetion sud non-6m: for adulU, globes, map: m1 ehildimt's games. Mr." IR an“ F. "Rut" Walter, former athlete of Northwest- ern Univ ty 5nd now u member ofthe ' ittestatt,gamaniw homely "tore-ting talk before the Highly“! Perk, Chiming- of Cort.. The EMT.- A. amortize intent: to order heir ehiidmtt's hock: and holiday eater, at the school durinz not tor the prom made a this tale in aim: given to the Bel oorh'brary ftytAdior the, purehaae but new mater-ML Book Week Nov, 16-20 at Ratrinia School The 34¢:th Q. A. will moot Thursdays otter-noon, Nev. It, at 2:30 ow“ n which um n Mot week program will be pvt-mud by the schodl children. To: Will 1h. served "itlyr close 91th; Mpg. -iiiririuiFittv" (dd mm oGtrut nu Nadir“... ?,PF, “The Mix: vim is but one 0L thump) h?) ts. The we news-y way. with 1 not Wm, bigger“ quince roomin- bodice. Miar' new 'ety future- but ,been added. tutor: In. been increased in a d nwayl.‘ Eocnotuyoippention 3 been gunned. by, improvement: I emanation and ; ali"rer engine Tho 1987 outmobile, two new, .t..tintsti" had entirdi 'ttttrent nu- mobiles, Ire now being shown try' t e Nebon Motor Idle: of High- ad Park.' 4 Mr. B. R. Nelson In an Interview ' t “Oldomébilo Eda at. the in 1987. Not odl ram-both the a mammal. thalam- orfiqrvtiirtheioiiltmtuserGe $t.'.i'st)'if'ti',,t biria mesh other d ugh: ittt the mm. for the $i','d'f','ldl. '. .1 . _ «An dumni .oommi - consisting f Molfohb 'M,. hhnd M smash ' Robert P '08, pro- rietor of Page â€may; and lliam'Btent Wren} '09, met with Highland Park high school malty altttnni4relit4 n: committee I at Thuraday "chin Ind appoint- mprmartttativeti for each gradua- n clan! from 1890 1910 M the 1 1 high school. " Lam on the repro native: wilt appointed for y from 1910 p to the proeint dt _ These upte- entutives will get , Inna And see: ot garlic: graduates in rder to make a di _ nailing list: Haring been "taNuhed in 1890. a Highland Park, id: school i; " pupmtiom for an club- ta celebration fer tie"' mum an- V int-nary. l , L ' The Faulty Altphi Roldan: mmittoo‘ caught: 'r Mr. Ptrts 11-min), Kiss organ, was heater, Mr. Einboc ' Min Pita.. Fmmotth qnd His. ood, I H. S. Alumni mans tri fttgi'hi.it of th Anniver ry Fire, of unknown tt gin broke oat n the burn on N. ridnn road, wned tir Tunney htner on Ptb " evening Ind neg 1y completely Jnod it. l Mr. Mid Mrs. ttdy ‘ Blemish! at rfU14 entertained, wentr-six rel; five: and friends, a inner Sunday celebration of their 10th wedding river-nan. _ _ ' Word bu been y ind in Deer, eld of the arrival', the Albert nkin' family in' Audios, _ if. They left they 8 web :30, Mnat sold. their ho r and 1tubineaa, n Quad “9., seve' months Ago; let. The Muse: mound: Meyer and don Schinleber of ld, 001- bntod their birthda jointly, Fri- y evening at the rs home. At the annual ' min: to in eld Saturday .at' ", meld-Shield: igh Mhool, the for, dedicatio- f the now High Athletic ield will take place Mayor Hut- ng: will speak. Fol " the dedi- tion, the annual I at. between ow T110: {all Deit1uld will be M. i . ‘1 , fhureh parlors. Invitations' have n issued by . and, In. Hugo ache:- for the will†of their; ughter, Min Mo M.. to Mr.! beet C. Price Eurasian, non of r. ‘und In. illhrn Price,“ M. Louis, which make pm. ataxia, Nor. 210; t 8:30 o'eloek at whom: of Mind het’l uncle Mr. emit L. Mil, I The I'III'WO otatiU Alice Kath- ei, Westcott' to Mr. Edvard Huh ook place Saturday pt 4 o'eloek at he Gun M. E. Chahh, Highwood; e. Rev. mum f Doble omel- pd. A {caption showed in the hm. SGvenl of Ann Witter: little tUnds Itehtod he: . low bee rthduy autumn gm Iliu- WA election I dean cu; hatch for the. 'itt'iu?rl new; in in county. , _ _ Edwud J. Bock, t mar superin- nt of the Chin: and [mum so Rat., who bu n conducting Now Method G in High- Park for. the t year, has ‘pr up mm of 0 C.Ns A Mil Bdt. {lines in Wau- The City Canaan led nn-ordis My eve _ for many were“ Nb to be id tn Rubin oods‘ subdivision. Dldsmobile 2t lwo Distinc T t3rlea in Cars muggy.» ago' Nov. 9, tatt Gm an, Salami; ad. used " mt he ttmt vet. " the “that! [eetioti, held Int Ten Yam Ago-arlrr. It, mo LOOKle BACKWiARD a program- Put though the tir" The Pros. THE PRESS month tr-dirt')".':"'.'.'. lulu- moat-l engineering principle and. Je malted in â€an.“ om Watson, on new dun our More and-xiv. mar {sodomy Inc. and economy " well u in: Inning longer life and increased de pendability. , _,You win and the Moraine Geo. oel'y the store with the friendly spirit. T . Won't you come in and compare our price: and quality in the biz 1min store on Green Bar rend? Mo. ram Omen and Kirk“. . " Waiter Pugs-is thh run! mail adder for Deerfield and Highland Park. _ _ "Ptmn factory 'ex-tttttie, we Ion-nod that my at tho lam-in: phat has been hex-mod u A result of In emulsion plasma that aw the expenditure of “.500.- 900 during the chum over period. W.atterPag'r, my†you-wuss Mandy inltmrd in an "auth a'egident early Saturday, morning in a headon oolltsion on Skokie how hard, vat of Glam. Irena tfiteheil, riding in the Page car, was also injured. Fred Mandela, a passenger in the car of Willis Cin. n}, Northfield township. was also seriously injured in the ttatnatgo. phe. Some ‘0! the injured ware tab. ea to the Highland Park hospital and the others to Evanston. JWserfieid RED. Man in Auto Accident . “It is G "a-rat-ionic, with“ the public may look to Old-mph“; tommmaninin 1987." ',,' On Well Located Improved North Shore Real Estate Ill W. WASHINGTON 87.. CHOU. _ FRANKLIN 860t bu C-r-td-tm-TW III-cub Inn-l w. “an“. Co. First Mortgage Loans O'B ien 4rpain ian.u.ru-"et- out. huh-MM u.._.upla--‘uuhi- mum-:5-“5 Central Ave. at Sheridan Phonej’HjP No Could-don Interest 4 y, % IREDALE‘QS ', -r.rAuotrrademdtt-L'i- For the truth In. that only a. Fat-ttve-u-tair. hi. made M when noel as. “Put“. at deep eunuc- nu. i'll thrill to the pic-nan of “I: on the Spring-Mr Sleep Mien. 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