~Both : offivers of the P.T. Mre, H.; Therrien and Mrs. Gus G. : rere at the last meeting. > . __ Mr. Carl Lane was too sick to atâ€" tend the school directors‘ meeting wh 24. We hope forlï¬lp.lly | ry. o tA j It has been ordered by the chief of police that all dogs running aro without muzzles on or after the f of May will be shot. 4 whs won by Mr. Emil Mentzer; opd prize Mr, Albert Dehne. Mrs. Dehne won lady‘s fitst prize. a , Township Election, Northbrook _ [ The following officers were el a&' the township election last Tuesâ€" day, April 1: [ m * . Supervisorâ€"Andrew Truelsen. â€"_ [Amr-Wimnm' Landwehr. _‘ Collectorâ€"Henry Tegtmeier © J iA Commissionerâ€"Thomas Wagner. 3 Justice of the Peaceâ€"Charles Colé. %, Constableâ€"Clarence Spotts. } | Trusteeâ€"Mike .Barimes. e | _\ Northbrook Locals ‘ ‘ The Weedle club met at Mrs. Alma Moeller‘@last Tuesday. Everyone ‘ their own fancy work. A most deliciâ€" ous luncheort was served with Â¥â€" drop dolls for favors. Ple o‘ & We are sorry to say that on a. i of too great an expense there will be: any more :picture shows at Northbrook theatre under the : management of the Hirschberg b a ~ Mrs. Emma Nulph and Mrs. Marâ€" that Thel of Chicagn» spent W » day, March 26, with Mrs. Philip â€" ler. 4 N i â€"~_â€" 500 Evening Club: 1 ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Ire entarhin‘d ie 500 Evening club last ‘Sa t. _ After cards a mipst delicious I was sérved at midnight I f t body: enjoyed. The first priz Mrs. LeRoy Johnson and m of ‘Lockport,‘ II}, are visiting * mother, Mrs. Rugen, at Glenview, her sister, Mrs. Martha Lorenz, Northbrook, this week. F . Big Birthday Celebration Grandma Albert celebrated her ‘ birthday with her children, | chiylnn, great grandchildren, * her greatâ€"greatâ€"grandchildren. It was an allâ€"day affair with the ladies i ‘chiltiren for dinner and the men f ; supper and to spend the evening. They presented Mrs. Albert with 87 beauâ€" tiful roses. A hot thicken dtmf sbrved and a happy day spent. ' oniwigbu that the hostess may ha mahy more happy birthdays. _ _ . 500 Card Club . Mrs. | Clara‘ Bloedner en ad the 500 club last Thursday, K'nnh _ with Mrs. Edith ,?hnh' Mrs. ) zen, Mrs. Lauer, Mrs. Cars Mys. Scheck, Mrs. Pederson, Mrs. Lorâ€" , Mrs. Pfingsten, Mrs. Meier, Mrs. Glés and Mrs. Tischner as ‘guests. M¢s. Minniec Lauer won first prize an Mts, Pederson won second, Mrts. Margaret Meier won third. Lnn? was served. f & Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and t were visiting their home, Streator, last week, and while there, the of her grahdfather occurred. â€" H brother‘s child also died. # Mrs, Edgar Wessling, Mrs. are Delores, Mrs. Orville Kiest and 7 Rodney, and < Mrs. : Frank â€"$ spent Wednesday afternoon with M Arthur Gartner. â€" ; & Mrs. Ella Werhane visited her sigâ€" ter, Mrs. Geo, Williams of Hig ? Park one day last week. . . William, Cray met with quite a ious‘ accident Monday ‘morning; Whil playing in the, basement he colli with another boy, resulting in + tured collar ‘bone for William. ' Sk reduced the fracture and is npw resting easily. TX 0 i t in nature study is gaining. We inow have four birds recorded on our chart. â€" / s ; s old Pussywillows are here as evide by three large sprays in our room. | [he Dutch farm is being built rapidly by children‘s ‘contributionf; f home. : < 6' f" C= P '-'vvvvv""‘vvvvvvwvx _ _ NORTHBROOK NEWS . +« uq: TEN The ::‘l:oï¬hc xflt olhth't d4th grade ‘avera 100 W are; Howard Corson, Patl ~Faden, Jeanne Stuer, Marie Wilson. $ . First and Second Grades i ur enrolliient is now 47. The folgf lowing pupils have been added to ow 1st grade this month: Charles Palmer, Leona Truelson, Lucile Kotz, F John and Henry Giest. | . ; b ~The pupils who averaged 100 'fl spelling the past week were: All Johnson, Irene Eggert, Raymond Horâ€" ton, Sophie Nickelsen, Wilma. Melzer: ‘~Wilma Melzer who has been absen for geveral weeks returned to lehoog last{iMonday. | f _._|| Northbrook‘ School Notes 4 Iny Mr. Crag‘s room on Wednesday, Mr.: Shepard lectured to the four upâ€" per grades on gardens. â€" The children highly of it. : | s %afcvcryghdtohurthltlhnâ€"i nor Laurenz is improving and will be hack in school. f Mrs. Han::t Meidr entertained at Sunday dinnet for a gumber of guests. Miss Adting n of Niles Cenâ€" ter, spent the week pnd with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. John Ide. id Mr. and Mrs. Emil Maihack me P baby daughte ,;bom}at the Evanston | hospital last Friday, March 28. Ey ~Getting the "road scraper" ready April 1 was quite a joke, (%‘ _ The young! ple of St. Peter‘s church are busy plapning a play to be given in the hear fhture. * ue | â€"Mrs. Jessiq Studt of. Chic | helped her son, Hgrry, celebrate his |20th birthday last ;‘Ibmd.y.;ï¬ \ the | home of Mr. Hermign Meier‘s, with a t‘a fine birth ‘and sup . Mr. Charles Holstrom has beer very sick the pastifew days. Mrs. Henry| The ’g n entertainged at dinner Mr. ahd Mts. Chas. Alsg of Evanston, Mt. and Mrs. E. J. Hoftâ€" man and dafightet, Esther of Wilâ€" mette, after which tRey listened in to the afternoon radio |program. || CLEANERS AND DYERS Mr. and M ited relatives day. Â¥ u CLGTB®S \â€"~Z. /16 | |2a% HARNL It is lwoged that Mr. Newboro,| _ Mrs.; Pantle has ,,l(n. Gunnio‘ ’l‘%?il very sick. !Mn. Harry Sands . _‘Mr, and Mrs. B. Hipsley had | several times. Little Mu'vj: ed her leg ceived a bea:i from Northb Mrs. Anna with her mot and Mrs. Ar Tichner also Miss Ruth &:m \ Glenview visitâ€" ed ber aunt, Mrs. Wy, Landweht last WA h P la PBSpue .':_ Mrs. Mari Baby Grace s her mother, Mrs, Wagn George, came hospital last "Mo M Mn WOes . * UBven NA W vCZNOONE Mr, and Mys. Obetauch spent Sun: day afternoon, with : nil â€"Mentzer family. tR ~ KE .; e It is reported that the little Lawâ€" rentz girl is uch better again, Mrs. . Wnuw, | GriesP) called on: Mrs Dettman last Monday afternoon. > u:httie ‘Sm{th_ mafe anothern ;‘*udio «Mr. Fred Rickhardt soldâ€"another of his lots tly. :: y EW Mrs. Wm. Lnnqwe hr tained a number of 4“‘;"_â€' ‘at Sunday 'h:l’e"- Charles and John Therrien attendâ€" ed the Roosev t'}:&o last Saturâ€" day and tt a show. || Mr. and ML-:; Cartensen were Chiâ€"] cago visitors last Shturday dw&on. Mrs. Emma Borri pf Glenview, Mrs. Arville Kiest and 1 As rrien were ente st Monday by Mrs. Thelma Gartser. . t . .. _ Mr. and Mrs. G, B. Hipsley had Sunday with their son, V. V. Hipsley and family, _ . _ Mr. and E?u Wessling visâ€" ited her brother and family, A. Kiest, at Deerfleld, last week Sunday. Miss Marjorie Schick played a‘piaâ€" no solo at Deerfield Woman‘s club as a guest of, her Aunt, Mrs. Becker. Oukswe?mvu.e YoOU WILL ARM â€": WEL _ GunRg Â¥auUrâ€" This ln?ud1 fiat ~pieces ironed. T .:â€" t For hlot;nt?null Highâ€" land Park |87; § Tm: high qualgy of our we wash se will make 8 weekly appeal %o you. 1 takes a b n from yo shoulders * few : cen from your} t Book. Yor can‘t think of reason t put it off longek. Can you! Wet w#.; 1 Ibs. $1.00 Rough Dry, 16. ____11¢ all kess t f Yor’ of Maywood and ent the week er1§ with rs. Hans, | . ihroan | bab{ lon.dl‘loylg me From: e M _ on n Lil T ris Meintzer visâ€" irtyville last Sunâ€" we‘re ‘To BE TRUVSTED m Pmd P While on the*way home from visitâ€" ing friends on Wal 1 evard, near l‘Seeond street, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Klauer came into a collision with Elâ€" sie Neuman, who mggng a bicyâ€" cle on the lidevnlk'ha. dark. She came with such fo: t she fell off | her wheel into the fence, â€" Mr. Kiau: er‘s hand and arm are badly hurt, lnnd Miss Elsie received some â€" bad scratches and bruises. > Bicycle riders ildn;lly keep off the sidewalk with biâ€" cycles. 0 E& ~Mrs. Frank Moeller and «children visited friends ~ing,,Doer€:l'd. Sunday. | Miss .Mauejor'f Scick | entertained Jeanne MacLachlap last Sunday. â€"_ Mrs. Etta Krugdr of Glenview, Mr. Herman Meier‘s gigter, has veen very sick the past few days, f Mr, Stevens, minister oR the Presâ€" byterian ‘church, h dinner with the E. Wessling family, Sunday evening. Misses Grace Zimmetman, Alice Ebâ€" erlin and Mrs..â€"Wn dwehr spent Sunday evening .:E.M #. E. L. Gries‘s home. * >..".~ J$A 4 t ~ Mrs. Bizer, the St. Peter Evangeliâ€" cal minister‘s wife, is jp?ndinz a é:t weeks in St. Loulg, visiting fri and relatives, . ~~"â€" â€"% â€" 3 * Miss Eunice Kell_ing's#)en‘t"l‘uuday with Mrs. Lois Delores,| â€" : > Miss Alice Flinn‘ is at home from schBol for a few to rest after a nervous bre; + She is atâ€" tending school at Rvanston. , Mr,‘and Mrs. Corneliug Snelton had Sunday dinner at Mrs. Snelton‘s sisâ€" ter‘s, Mrs. Joe Selzer, at Winnetka, â€" Mesdames Emig and Bloedner were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mr. George Dieck spent Sunday with his sister, Mrg. Clara‘ Bloedner. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS North Shore Gas Company Where you have no old range to turn in-u-_'a? .00 credit first payment on either a WATER HEATER â€" WASHE] IRONER. p Ne ce 1t s ‘Fhis offer is good for a limited time only. Our small downâ€" 12 months in which to pay the balance make%;i it easy to modern enameled Gas Ranges. â€" _ 4 > :: $10.00,4 allowance towqrfl i?-the p,u‘rc‘hasé price of your new range | _ one 13 â€" piece Aluminum Cooking Set $10. redit to be_ appli¢¢;l as first payâ€" ment on either a water Heater, Washer, Dryer or Ironer. _ _ _ | f pring Gas Range Sale k en yery sick and as ealled on her Begins Monday, April 7th ‘Route 22 lis the one : extending from Barrington to Lake Forest and comes &r the) Highwood limits, folâ€" lowing the Chicago & Northwestern railroad itracks on the west to Lake Forest !&» 0 with the paving ::itWe irn ayenue, ‘which is paved h brick. / | . 7 Lake il’-‘9m$ ‘must vacate one mile of the route in the city limits beâ€" fore the state will pave it.. The elecâ€" ‘The early paving . of Route: 22, between . Hi nd Park and Lake Forest, | is‘ very doubtful‘ because of ~conditions arising from the anâ€" néexation . of t part of Deerfleld township w of Highwood . and Lake Forest galso: has a problem to meet, it was announced today by Charles E. Russell, County superâ€" intendm;t «0f highways. |, k _ The proposed motor bus line will serve a) large number of people livâ€" ing in the southwestern part of Lake county, Up to the present time the transportation _ facilities | between Wauconda, Lirke Zurich and Chicago have: been far from satisfactory. iThe Waukegan, Lake Zurich and %icago! ) tion company â€" of ‘auconda as incorporated . at Springfield li@st week to operate _ a motor bus line between Wauconda, Lake Z#rich nd Chicago. The capiâ€" tal stock is $5,000. The incorporators are A. M. So’reu,. L. E. Sowers and Annette Sterling, all of Wauconda. ‘~*Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Therrien and daughter, Lucille, attended the silver apniversary of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Kamin, at Chicago last SBaturâ€" day. The couple received many beauâ€" tiful and \Il%lll gifts and a great many silver dollars. A wedding cake and supper were enjoyed by all and a} good . time was had dnging. Mr. and Mrs. Therrien came home last Sunday | afternoon. . _ | To OPEN IN COUNTY Proposed Route to Wauconda, :; Lake Zurich, Chicago; Comâ€" f pany Incorporated NEW BUS LINE IS the Chicago ‘theatre Sunday. Mrs. Zimmerman and son were at Purchase one of, our Cabinet Gas . Ranéeié:éipquipped with fthe “Lorain’é’ | Oven Héat Regulator and you will be | entltled?to one of the three fol]ow_iné | offers turning in your old Gas or é Coal R:;Le e / e *"Taxes whith are added on to the price of admisgions are collected from the ‘public for the | United States government, not for the theater ownâ€" ers. Theater| owners ‘should. keep these receipt f &apgnh. They /have no more right to use money thus jcolâ€" lected for their own business expenses than you would. have to use money. you colleéect for vour firm." | The proxg&ï¬ior,df ‘one theater on the south si d,; who was delinquent in paying over taxes to the Internal Revenue : offite was ‘indicted in . 48 -bo:dm' It was proved that he ‘had used governn tax money to pay sqlaries PHy c PAE td : From the number of telephone calls received, gm’eeino_cke said ! there were evidently persons ‘who thought the theater‘taX and other sales thxes had been : removed. 8 \*"*The tax on theater : admissions, for exan:,ph}‘; ould be kept well in mind and if ptions are claimed the application for them should be made well in advance of the enterâ€" tainment. {}%‘}.~~> Now that the income tax drive is over for this quarter Collector Reinâ€" ecke cautions 1 on the gubâ€" ject of other ‘ of tax. _ 4 . "Don‘t forget in your joy that your income tax is paid that there : are the sales.| taxes and |various other kinds," "she warned ‘yesterday, . "and that we are gtill working under the 19021 Act. .. | Y | } tion last week in Deerfield townâ€" ship, at which time the entire townâ€" ship was anngxed to Highland Park, land Park m population of more than 2,500, | as the territory to the west is now a part of the city, the admin fon 3:! have to vaâ€" cate that part of the route before the state will pave. . These obstacles block early construction of the east end of the route. t# OTHER TAXES STILL _ _._ | REMAIN TO BE PAD: Internal Réyenue Collector Calls Attention to Sales Tax _ Others Similar wokl) 5.00 credit will be allowed as â€" WASHER) â€" DRYER Or |Figure i ill downâ€"payment plan with easy to own one of these “Wowuhhcmd::lfliï¬' norie of the. proposed ""â€œï¬ are yetâ€" laws," she m"- they pass Congress the public will be ‘It is all right to : whigkers, but it is not absolutely in . to have them so long that can use them as a weathervane to tell which way the wind is blowing: _ _‘ Vetter© Electric Co. | . ~*. Fobbing _ ; Repair Work Neatly : [ 414 McDaniels Aventie | Telephane Highland Park 757â€"W e shall at all times D to. show you samples of f: fixtures in your owh hothe at| your ‘convenience. 3 artistically installed ' ï¬ ohchfgdumf will ghl‘xm I;} ms into a home of t FIXTURES were first considered then necessities, and more ornamental . to nishings WILLIAMSON FIXTURES rHURSDAY, APRIL Piguie 4 it , namental . to tho,d?- of the room as%.w 8, 192. $} F \Re 1 Birloi t <yet [Lflu: W Grat rape As Red DB FT 2l ATY n# It