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Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1928, p. 17

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tine tribune to the sNmsdid hunch; thick in and: will: out I.“ no“ in tin national M- at the inc-c tax Ind " the an: line In: mid-d I h"; unplug and) you dur- ing the Preqettt administration, Cong. Chindblom said in part: Mr. Speaker, " it o'clock this Moro- ing the Ptesidertt. by his signature, an executive atrproml to H. R. 1, the avenue act of 1928. The m of this law mark: the fourth great letilhlive participation in the reduc- tion of Peder-l (1er since the World Int. This tax reduction, mum with the mmk "urination and Inuit-lion of the United States since the Gm: w. in the grersteat mam-id xhievenent of Any radon in I" history, The aet which [on into Aha today. "trough ita schedules and run of taxation. reduces the me: to be eolteeted from the people for the Federal We!!! 8284,t50JNt0. Pl-ti-onion/the watch and: by Cancun-An Cm R. Chin-i- " is the fourth greet Federal tax reduction time the In. The first one. embodied in the revenue met of Mm, "and such men by approx- imtely 8663Jt00.000 tor the ttseat feet 1923. I: compared with the col- lection: which would have been made under the prior law. The second sim- ilar net. the revenue act of 1924. (rented like "auction: amounting to 35"”.m. The revenue Id of 1926 added simullr relief to the people ”mounting to ”M1300. and the present ad. which In passed by con- (nu an May 26.1328. bu added over 8222.000” to these reductions. Each of these I“: in turn reduced but: by the mount "ated u compared with (ha-um which would have been mum under the art which it nupeneded. The total of these reduc- tion- in an mount in excess of ti,- ttS6.tNNh000. Fine It’d“. d Achieve-eat "*‘WWII Rule All of there tar reduction laws were mud by Republican magmas dur- ing the Harding-0.01% ndmietistra, ziou. he the - 1921 to lm~®n were and! pollible by the My Ind economy of the administration of tht (overland-1 by the ezeeative de, Partaoeot and by the careful. con~ liltl‘llt. and peraistettt roduclion ot uppmpriuions by the sword com [re-set, under the leadership in the House of mutivé‘, which in, iii-m uppropri-uom, of the two chit-en of the Home Committee on Ambrislhmn. who served during that ”find. ttrat, the Hon. "mes W. Good, at In... and (heather the hie what service " chairman In un- broken (at. July M, 1921. to his In. an“ “A on April 27. [928. In Rh “I " both the executive and “I. lunch” the moot " Nethe m in the ncisieve-t of that: (rut mult- m the Emu of the Budget. which In: eatahrtBhed thr-au-rs-edt,,"--'- “can majority in the Sixty-lacuna IN HOUSE ON MAY m Jun 19. In]. m the “hunt of this bu- - - ' tho ”valuation of m m d wool-ind... in a. In. of R-stative. in the in in My hi racon- ‘im independcndy of and can; tum a! ml unculti- beor%ehi-fimteeitittha" b-mtimdrrrme+ irttoerUie “ml-mnt-otiuunu. In Inch-sunning"! nun! "Hi-ti-ee-ti-gall. dur- -thrhnneat-h-Ar.et8h. Mich-“dub; - b.-m.%eolatemrstartttrmd-d mammmgm, rummum “mule-thumbnai- -ebd-tHtttNtdutttruun, "WY. JULY I. I. tho-hedAtama6M9rmremst. "AePrd-rr."'tr.the"ste "wk“. a... i "In! of ammo.- ".M%tH-os$matetotaloemrr -eh-ldrAbe-hwigthsttrmst nodhn-hnmm. In “bthI-tue- “his.“ without ”war-u". ”museum-on “hum. .rm--nhthbtuthttt. 'e-a-ti-dl-ar-Nh. MMtY-ni- “a!” WWW of “limb, hi:- Scouu who Anon-ted Int week wen ll. Goo, I. W. R. Son- den. J. It.“ and Frank Kalle: of Troop 86, Bari-tin. David Honda-ton. Goon. Bemeh, David McDonald. and Norman Olson of Troop t. F. Knut- mu of Troop as. N. “loan of Troop 66, R. Nelson of Troop 2 and D. Kuhn of Troop 62. The any"! at Camp NorthShure m commit-K among themselves to not who can have the honest bunk and which patrol can maintain the nut-t tent. Parent; visit the clmp each Wednesday evening and on Sun- day. Get Player Piano A player piano "rived at Camp Northshore [at week, the gift " generous “than of scouts from Troop 4. St. Autpmtine's church. of Wilmette. Camp oNnhnhore " the Cabln in the Wood, M of (new last week. tt is expected that the catchment witt be mmnideraht, hm: tin- thia when the group ot nearly 100 born who u: in Camp CW lick. nturn. Awnrh - Sepia-her " Preparing for grog-wide lite, star, axle and palm award ceremony. The next big scouting get~tocether in the full wi0 be I court of award cere- many, held in emanation with a camp reunion. Putin: and friends will be present in large numbers at this re- union, which probably will be held at the New Trier high school. During the summer n great many will: in rump and elsewhere have been working on advancement so that the number of awards at this honor meeting will be Iarke. The court of honor committee consists of Dr. G. B. Lake, 'rertenaLehairtnan; R. J. Harp- or, Wilmette rh-irm-n; N. L Ly- g-ard. Kerilwurth chairman; J. w. F. Davies. Winnetka chairman; Franklin M. Delivers. Glencoe chair- man; Frank W. Read. Lake Forest ch-irmnn; J. Getty. Deerfield chair- man; P. J. Hall. Glcnviw chairman. Merit Badge Coca-clan The scouts' merit badge program has as its objective the growth of a boy and better understanding of the various vocational opportunities. Scouts learn something about the va- rious nudes. professional and busi- nms through having a snail taste of learning about them through these merit badge: In. Chub. B. Hill, and Wdhee 'Ea-tmio-pine-intl-garden of the mn bone at " [Ah-wood drive, More Bunion: Need. L ("bum you tut down with I scout] for half an hour and talk with him; about salesmanship, architecture or farming? Can you help a My to un- l 41’:er early the up nun- 'li'kPl,ti 't'aiilp, the tieid Tf,',',','): nalism. "tunic. or photography'. There Ire ittt different. vocational Ind interested merit badges. Counsellors are being recruited In our villnge for every “abject. Taking " lander: Both tor the sake of increasing ef- 6eiency in local troops, now and in the future. and for the development of leadership power in boys for fu- ture life. and even trailer emphasis will be plunncd in their-min: of boy lenders during the tomb. yr"- in North Shore scouting. Area-vile Galore-co 'Junior leaders from nil over the North Shore will get toeether every two months on the ttrst Friday of October. December. February Ind April. meeting at (our o'clock. going into undercuts followed by dinner and mourning " eight o'clock. These puns will also permit the seoqtmas- ter to attend and to have n part. of Highland M mod the mice. [in Hill In: attended by her sit ter he: Hill. and Donald Huck was the qroom's best nun. Among the oet-of-tom, - who ware pram: for the worm” were Saturday “(throw the wedding of “in Doris mu. daughter of Mr. and In. Fun, Hill of In. Angela. Mr. In! In. Jet Lyon: of Seattle. Mr. and In. W. E. Griswold of Innu- be. John Bods! at Cleveland. In. Chuk- Liulo nd Ioni- cm " Cin. toa. m., In. um Gilchrist. of Do. tmit.mdDr.C.J.v.Pittiberooof FURNITURE UPROEdrNRmG sm-wua-w Ava- “numb-drain“ Moro than . dos-n neouu attended AND REPAIRING SLIP com and: u - Boy Scout News } , cordial invitation is extended to 'all to worship at the St. Paul's Evan- Lgelicnl church. ', County Judge Perry L Persons an- ‘nounced last week that anyone hold- ing real estate within the,proposed (boundaries of the Fox river conser- J'ancy district, which it is planned to ':reorraniae, has the right to appear Ig:,';', the county judges at the meet. inn to be held on July 9 at the court (house in Geneva. Property owners Jenn tel at that time why their land lshould or should not be included in the district. It is felt that there will {be little objection. At 10:45 1.1-1. pastor Dung”. will preach on. "The Fight of him." _ The Christian Endeavor meeting will be held " 1:00 min. The topic The cloning exenim of the Daily thion Bible School will be held It 7:45 pm. The program will show what the children have learned and there will ulna be in exhibition of the hand work that bu been done. The members and friends of the church and alt of the parents of the children, enrolled in the school, nre urged to be present. Bible 1.3.0.: dud: with “Btu! uni Stephen.” A protitatrle time in snared to nil who will attend. raises the question, “mm Can We Do to Help Improve our Community?" This should inure“ ail of In. i’nyer MGtine on Wednesday eve- hing. Rev. J. H. Taylor tuied the pulpit acceptably last Sunday morning Ind "Dr. Hopkins truiously substituted foe the pastor in the evening. The St. P-ul's Herald will uppear the second week of this month in a (vombinod issue for the months of July and August. St. Paul's Evangelical (Eh-nth Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok. pastor Church School, 9:15 mm. English Service, 10:15 a. m. German Service, 11:15 a. m. A joint meeting of the members of the Church Council and the Building Committee will be held at the Sunday School room Friday, July 6, 8:00 p. m. CONSERVATION PLAN FOX RIVER VALLEY Hearings m 9 at Geneva, is Plan; e County Has Interests Judge Pérsons is to “can this meeting. County judges of Kane. Me. Henry, Cook, Kendall and LaSalle counties, will also be there. Peti- tions signed by 1,089 residents of the Fox river valley asking the county judges to. take the necessary steps for the formation of the conservancy district once more, were tilled last week with County Judge Harry C. Daniels. The meeting accordingly was called for neat month. If the judges decide that the petitions are satisfactory. they will fix the boun- daries of the proposed conservancy district and issue a call for an elec- tion, to be held probably the first week in August. Extent of District The proposed conservmy district will extend from the Wisconsin state line to the junction of the Fox rim with the Illinois "river in usme county. All tributaries of the Fox river will also be included. All towns Deerftetd Chunk News Sink: Ind batman It"',',','.':',',' that e?? ttthere EDI-99m" , do"! Ttthr Milwaukee sun-A“. conniving": iii 28%? GuriGiiriirliiiitt that J1',',11ritLt"tt,p-'tlrg “A: 'atr.reri-tatomttt a. I. P. "fi-mam P. and Eff»? wank! In. WMK CN-.rror--dtgra-.eNe&" Pint United Btu-(OBI Greenhuy Rd. In! ' - Rev. C. G. Um. taaator mr-r- '6rriimoirE" 3.5.1 5iriit?tt, . mm to In OW for an "sn-lr-dart-a-ri, -iiiiatveiiWitT 'EHJ'L“. 3! an Iml; Arr mun!!!“ I"! HIGHLAND Pu HIS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS -r9-t-dtBr-r. B-r-ro-ad.-. camar- teururrv" FcUomc I The purpose " the district in to pmyldc police was no that the river can be kept [me from penun% tish life an be unnerved nod . nver can be beautified. On Saturday afteraoon a group of Deemcld Indies visited the zudens of Limes. Edward L. Ryerson, Cyrus H. McCormick, D. Mark Cummings and Kent S. Claw of Lake Iroreet which were open“ to the public un- der the auspices of the Lake Forest Garden club. and cities, except Aaron and Elgin, which hive their own comtncy districts, will be included in the die uict. Mr. tnd Mrs. Harry Maw enter- Thurs., 8:15, LORENGRIN, Rethberg, Johnson, Claussen, Preston, Cehanovs» ky, D'Angelo, Hasselmans; Fri., 8:15, MANON, Gall, Ghamlee, Rothier, De- frere, Cehanovsky, Mojica, Maxwell, Swarthout, Falco, Ananian, Gola, Cehan- ovsky, Ananian, Hasselmans; Sae, 8:15, IL TROVATORE, Rethberg, Mar- tinelli, Clausseri, Basiola, D'Angeio, Falco, Paltrinieri, Papi; Sun. at 3 CON- CERT (all seats free); 8:15, L'AMORE DEI TRE RE, Easton, Johnson, Da- Additional Locals Deerfield News Chicago Symphony Orchestra nise, Lazzari, Mojica, Falco, Papi; Mom, 8:15, FAUST, Gall, Chamlee, Roth- ier, Danise, Swarthout, Falco, Ananian, Hasselmans; Tues., 8:15, LA JUIVE. Rethberg, Martinelli, Rothier, Macbeth, Mojica, Cehanovsky, D'Angelo, An- anian, Hasselmans; Wed., 8:15, MARTHA, Macbeth, Bourskaya,Chamlee Laz- zari, Trevisan, D'Angelo, Hasselmans. Ravinia Opera as; l . BOX OF'F'ICE-Phone Rogers Park 9112 from Chicago (tic toll). From suburbs Highland Park 2727.-»Gate admission, $1. Reserved seats opera nights, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $3, and 400 free seats. TRANsisorerMTrN--c. & N. WAty: mhrxd-hedule mam special tb., round trip (not including admission) or North Shore Line regular whedule and 6:48 special DOM Ave. stopping intermediate points and. WM and Adams 7:15, Wilson Ave. 7:86. " round trip including admission or 81 and coupon book ticket. ’ . _ TRANSPORTATION Ind Park, and their cm! In. Louise Pomeroy Sager of 0:1 Park tform. erly of Crystal Lib." were the guests of Mr. and In. J. A, Wt. Jr., entertained Mr. Glade. Dixon of Dell, Cola, when returning from the Alan-hi reunion at Denison university, vaille. Ohio. Thursday. Lat. week It. Reiehett mind a mp " twenty "have: at dinner on Sunni” in cad-brunet: of the In” ttirehdar univenuy. [when of We“ K N. A. m Invited to attend “Friends Night” which will be chewed in Wnukean seT?rndag arguing, July 9. .. Handwriting [or Fur-u Those farmers who In not willing to change with the times will trad it increasingly difficult to get by.-Fltm and Fireside. BOX OFFICE (50 Men) " : .~J‘M¢ - Miss Sherman was graduated from the University of Wisconsin on Jun. 13. Bhewatsn-tterofBeta8ie Omicron. of which she was president. in her senior yen, and Alpha In": Delta, honorary sociological fraterrs ity. She was Ilsa a member of th. Woman's Athletic association, In“ won her numerals in rittery and bowl. Besides making . tour of tho coun- tries “nu-11y visitard by travelers, lb. .ri_t"rmsttrr8t trip lathe Holy [and and Egypt. of Mr. sud In. L. A. Sharla- C 1062 Ash street, left on WM. June 27. for Europe. Mu. Sic-In sailed from Montreal on Friday. Temperance is a subject that sure- ly does stir people up.-its 8nd Fireside. Miss Katharine Sherman. d.aqMse PAGE

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