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Highland Park Press, 15 Dec 1938, p. 11

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" may ”tannin r: wanna}: stats-abut mantis-nod!» hes) Pres: aid" can, Park, 71. tfptft Mi Ms Mr. Morris "Uetad Hilhhnd Park for his studio can." with here, became lit. Htn proximity to nan-by farm: where two of hit sub- jects .29 hand gm! have of old associations that linger fond, in his memory. Because cf the hundreds of por- traits he has pointed of champion thoroughbred; trottem, show homo, hunters. polo ponies, Arohisnu. Rockne”. nddle horses "yl draft horses, he is becoming known It the “poihter hhtorisn” of the horn. Georg. Ford Honk, the roll known mind, painter. Whoa Garb youth wu spent in Bichlund Pith nnd when 'promiaiotsdl - bo- gun have. in but in'the old home town for a for weeks. working on ”no gunning. for patrons in the vicinity of Chicago. Hie summer home end studio "' et Shrewsbury, New Jena, but he elm mint-ins a winter home dt Aiken. South Caroline; "the hardest town in Attteeien," end it was (an the latter plummet he come to Chi. ago recently, to do I painting for the Irvine Flr'ruheims " their Sed- dle Bullion lighten“ 'Xing that won the Five (Suited Stallion Stake and Championship " the Interna- tionel Live Stock Show'et the Stock Yards last week. ' It glso happens am he in work- ing on lugs annu- of the winner of the Woriii's Champion”) Phe (kind Stake " this militant!” gelding Job Stuart, owned by Mr. Eli Lilly ctlndiuupolh. tnd., and of the Champion Roadster Pair. Worthy Forbes and Worthy Inga. owned by Mr. Charles M. Willhm of Cincinnati, Ohio. _ Noted Animal Painter Former H. P. Youth Visits Home Town lathe early days of hi: can: here he did tho Brst posters (or the Inter.tty.tiottel Live Pair Show, “I Chienttoirr" Show: and for the Mucoutah Kennel Club Dog Show. He has duo mated grortraitn of horses and their rider: for my no- table resident: of Chicago Ind vicin- ity, his patrons including the Coun- tess Arthur Catop, the Pullman boys, Arthur Meeker, manner of Armour a Co., Charles M. Stevens. Wallace thmni June: B. Moore, Hull McCormick And may other: His work keeps him. travelling eonstdnt1n from coastito on». and among his nationally known patron are such - as J. Piampont Morgan, the William du Pants. In. John Ray Whitney, the P. Ambrou marks. W. R. Grace, Charles P. Fischer. Aug. A. Busch, Frank B.. Be!cher, .1. Frederick Byers, Sena; our Knox, Francis P. Garvan,‘Har- old A. Tuition, Frederic R. Straw- bridge, etc. ' ', Fer nearly an yearn, beginning u . led of sixteen, he illustrated five of the moat prominent horn publications. in the country. In 1924, 1925 and 1926 he added interna- tional reeittrttition to hie tune while living in Paris, studyint " Julian's aeedemy‘. and painting my noted horses of the French breeds. F His present stir in Highland Park will be a brief on but be ex- peeta to gin 1 large exhibition of his work in Chicago next yen. At present then In A few of his cu- vues, about twelve in all, on View THURSDAY. DECEIBER M, 1908 . mint-inn Troop 804e milling final preparation: for, their nut annual Stunt. Show ta be given some time after the first of the yes!" The pro- mm is being aemttttsd by Ania tant. Beotstrnastera, Hurry Skidmore 3nd Clint Bitter. _ _ , ' _ The Christmas pronoun, of tho Drtttrge1d Grammtr school this yen in being. given under the Joint nul- piceo of the Pth Touche“ uno- cintion and the school. The program wilt be the tradition! one tut ha been held at the school during the Put yam-“The Hugh Gift." Boy Scout Troop 30 Pla'ns For Stunt Show The due and plnce of this went will be announced in a later; lane of the Highland Park Frau. At the Brat meeting of an Dad's committee ot.tkemt Troop 80, Mr. Baton Sacha“: In: named chair- mln, Mr. B. K. Goodman, secretary Ind Mr. Truman new], troglnrer. The program will he’s'iven twice. The (trat performance is on Tues- day morning, December 20, {or the school children; endzthe second per- formence is " 8 o'clock on Tum. December 20, for the potent: end the friends of the school. b T Others who‘will an. “0.10. A. G. Ballenbes, Ill-.11. B. Low, Mr. Grant, Mr. Chm Smith, De Trude, Dr. W. L Winters, Mr. G. Kramer and Mr R. Mucphemn. n the Findlny Gunmen. 1814 mem- Deerfield School . Presents Traditional Christmas Program A: part of prepontione for the pron-am, n lugs Christina trpe in being decanted by the Parent. Telchcn nmciotion ind will be in the auditorium during the pertain- Ince. The further decoration of the gym in being' planned by the'Art club of the Grammar Iehool. The music portion of the prognm is under the direction of En. Hurd- me, school music "apex-visor; the drmatic 'portion of thes progr‘am, in under the direction of W" Miller, sponsor of the school Dramatic club; the Scenery club is under the direc- tion of Mr. Aubrey Gould. Theplny is given in two acts, the but. an En‘glieh court yard: and the "eond, the interior of the Manor house. A: an additional feature of the Christan pron-um, copies of the school pope: will be given out to the guests of the school planned now by the children. with specie! features in keepingqrith the occasion. The Parent-Teacheu “sedation and the Grammar school uh pn- ontg and friends to regal-v9 this Tuudny evening, that they may un- j:y . .beautiful program, illustrat- ing and typifying the true spirit of Chiistmu. . ' an Blvd..;wixm they will rennin mm! December 16th or 17th. ' Barton Saekett Named Chairman of Troop 30 Childmn from the lower undo: through the eighth grade are put- tidpatintr, with the main characters coming from the eighth grids clan. Do You Know Illinois? Q. 17¢»- whoh was New Coun- ty aaa, . , A. John-McLean, bow Fob. A 1ffi, in North Circling, " came to Illindis in 1815 bottling it Shaw- neetolwn. V L e on In what on. in [W'w id'iiii, first some)“ , g _ 0.; Hanna McLean a...“ on auiiirtrt ( . A. ! (' A., He wu pro-thug.“ " a member of Congrats he W,minlt the tt Iii-loud tJmnproettiie.. This brought About him defeat (at. reelec- tion by Dude! Cook. ' a; He wu elected to our. sire" in 1818; the yehr Illinois wu Admitted to the Union. _ T Q. In what capacity diam use "rret I i .A. In 1821 he ‘wu new to the sum utriaintttre: and chosen a Speaker df the Home. 3 ‘ ' 7 Q. Bid Mohair 7min} Spock" of the Houe during all of the u.- A. No. He wu bitter-15f opposed to the daunting of . 8m bank and when the subject was tlt', de- bate he took the floor, signing from the speekeuhlp. and nude I powerful "gamut was: the measure in which he Indicted o the evilewhich ultimatum" develop- ed from the operations of the State bunk. ‘ q V Q. To what mum and um next Mud! i "r: A. no unwed ii; the Wanna until 1824 when he Vin ow Ao an ottt the unexpier term ogumn Edmtda as Unitdd States tutor. At. What- part did ”about: play in an necptiou tendered Wow“: in tht (can): whit to 118m in 1826? _ A. He Wu etuiirmnn qt; the u- ception ccmmittee: Ind hop! "to u.. ngetu "'Sttortteetmrtt.r: Q. What dam! ho'norrad paid McLean in £1829?“ , -ir'"iri'Giriu)ud to aim. tk Senate without a dissenting Vote in the Gena-l Auembly.‘ TM: Is the AT _, BANK LANE Paul? v. Hoecliér, Hammer _", ',' Re-Open ng ' l 'odsiy, Thursday, I) " vlvember 15th IN OIS ROAD BANK LANE o SUITES y o DINING ROOM In! runs: onlv time such m honor was. com (and on I candidate for that otBeet in illinois. . . A. October 1880 u Shaw“. Q. We: ”about: "or in t21t, Au, which mum“ the 1 my now named for “at! , i die? 'Q. Hotodidthamtutsttir-to be named for ”about? A. In 1880 an committee comin- ingot Them: Otmtdortt end June: Latte, representing the pionecrl of Bloominzrove Precinct, then a part of Tuewell county, went 1o Ven- dnlia with a petition signed by near. ly every inhabitant of the. precinct requesting the' Lecielnture to ere. ate n new county. When William Ewing inquired what nuns the corn- mittee wished for the new county it ewe no debtite suggestion. Ewing, a relative of John McLean, suggest. ed the latter'. nettle. New coun- ty we: ofhe'm11y creeted Christmas Dar, 1880, two months utter Me.. Lean's death. , , A. There iino known record of his ever bovine been there. ' Cadet Edwin S. Smith of High- land Park received the appointment of upuin and uljutnnt of the cadet corp: of Stanton Military madam]; Stanton, w., recently when per» meat appointments of tttBeers were made by an. William B. Tut- tle, profane:- of military science and tactics. , Cadet Smith 18 _ Named Corps OfBeer Lake Forest and Lake Bluff r dents will Welcome the re-opening of theD rpath Inn next Thursday . .," filling a vaca cy in com- munity life felt keenly since the re of last July 6.- _ C . . of one to six rooms entirely red , mated and refi1rnishetf. . . tastefully andhi oniously . . . youll find the new Ine" pkrdationt truly "bettisr than ever." ' , . ' reestablished with the same fa tless serv- ice and unsurpassed cuisine s,iiiiiiiiiiii-iiriii' a period of years .-.= become _ iated with the ‘Deerpath Inn Dining' Room. RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality Cleaners R. Witch and mini did MGM DEERPAH‘H INN' DRY CLEANING CO. no“ B. P. m Alpha Ph Alumnae Holiday . cheon To Be H Dec. 28 “mi-to" _ whom" will be the ti l theme of tho hon. day luncheon L planned by and for all the j {honor Alpha an International rarity in tho Chi- cago area thte . Hm ' (G h ”but. Alpha!“ til from Nth! tad y9n, Alpha Pb mum from my chum: and 'cvery age " be welcompd vi a boliduy an". by the three has chum - the North Shore amuse, the West Suburban Al s, and thq South ShoreAl 4 V The Blue r " Car-Pirie, Scott's is the ring plus. The due. Wedne a December 28, " 12:80 o'ehte1ct ' “has my be made until be: 2tSt with In. J. W. Barton, van-ton, or In. R. E. Neylor, W 0th. or Kn. In. F. Abbott of lead Perk. The gene detail-mu of the luncheon in L. V. Hum of Oak Park, her ittants being In. C :AELECTROL OIL BURNERS I g lk) y, Lulu-d Avenue ,- High“ Purl t c,sjlii,i1i'ii,ii'i5'jiit-, . warnm. ' t8tMtqmt-aM$t0AD mb Opuzwm DAYSIm-Jotul. t "AT'UttDAYti.reLti.rrc . F . 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