Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1929, p. 47

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n to this notable array sts the management has services of Josef Hotfâ€" ded to be one of the test pianists, and Efrem eat master of the violin, cs to be one of the finest the age. â€" 2. i Lutkin Directs years, the musical direcâ€" ter Christian Lutkin, will ‘choral numbers which mpanied by the entire the Chicago Symphony ve Million Park Along Lake T‘he orchestra[ conductor rick Stock, and associate hn W. Beattie will wield t the® children‘s concert ernoon when, in addition rgan ~and~â€" orchestra, a 500 north shore school be heard. 4 e ‘project may have its believed that the Padâ€" _ little chance of being session. The hue and been stirred up about xation has resulted in nife being brought out priation that is not conâ€" and for that reason the â€"to be thrown into the ‘ <the senate a bill apâ€" 5,000,000 â€"to acquire and nois Dune Park on the ake Michigan inâ€" Lake _measure was ‘referred nitfiee on parks, bouleâ€" ygrounds. > , who is rapidly forging as a concert and opera ve an important solo part ren‘s concert Saturday shivâ€" ough fade merâ€" Nt â€"â€" y Paddock Wednesday rate, iged ork. first rank, have also and will have importâ€" Te _ _ ELECTION LEGALITY +€ In Connection with Addition of New ‘Asst. Supervisors in Three Townships It was rumored about the Lake county court house last weekâ€"end that legality of the election of additional assistant supervisors in Waukegan, Shields and Libertyville townships is to be raised when the board convenes for its special reâ€"organization meetâ€" ing at which a chairman for the enâ€" suing year will be elec}ed. ixe‘ A potition was being circu!ated‘ among the board members to eall the special meeting April 18. *4 s _ New Places Added _ _ â€" Emil Bollinger, of Lake Forest, is the board member added in Shields townshipâ€"and _W.. E. Miller is the newly elected assistant supervisor in Libertyville township. Fred Decker was fifth man in Waukegan townâ€" ship. 3 £ 6Â¥; The additional board members were elected on the basis of population figâ€" ures Oof the last government census in 1920.~© ~ ; * fTown Clerk William Fendick â€"of Libertyville received a ruling from Assistant State‘s Attorney Sidney Block before the. electionâ€"as to the number. of .constables and ‘justices Libertyville is entitled to on the: basis of the 1920 censusâ€"which showedâ€"a population ofâ€" 3,000 in that district. Attorney Block gave an opinion that on the 1920â€" government census showing Libertyville is entitled to an additional constable and justice: of the peace which subsequently. were elected. â€"_~__‘ Interpretation of Law & ~Block‘s interpretation ofâ€"the law is that a township having a population and two justices and one. additional officer for every thousand thereafter. ‘!It is the opinion of Fendick and other Libertyville_ township officials that this law applies also to the office of supervisorâ€" and â€"the office of assistant supervisor~â€"â€"was created â€" on _ the strength of this belief. _ c£ ‘In Waukegan and Shields townâ€" ships ~the respective town clerks looked up the law thoroughly before creating â€" the additional â€" offices. Charles Jack, town clerk‘of Waukeâ€" gan township, is confident that unâ€" der the law this township is entitled to an additional assistant superâ€" visor on the basis of the 1920 official census. > Candidatesâ€"for Chairman Two of the leading and vet,eranl members of the board, William Obee, of Highlandâ€" Park, and Jim O‘Conâ€" nor, of West Deerfield, are candidates for the chairmanship. It was defiâ€" nitely learned that Frank Stanton of Ingleside and ~Harry Stratton of Lake Villa who were potential canâ€" didates for the chairmanship have withdrawn in favor of Obee and O‘Connor. Both Obee and O‘Connor have deâ€" clared ‘they are in â€"theâ€"race to stay and all indications point to a spiritâ€" ed contest. . Supporters of each of the candidates have already started "campaigning" among the members of the board. seeking to .effect a strong lineâ€"up. *â€"9â€"z8 MOVE TO SUBURBS IS _ GENERAL IN AMERICA Search for Sunshine, Pure Air and Playgrounds Cause Is _ â€"â€"~ _ Belief of Expert â€" â€" _ Ameri¢a is moving toward the:subâ€" urbs. What‘s the answer? This shift in population is noted particularly among families with children. Is the search for air, sunshine, space for play or privacy ? z. The answer, says Myrl E. Bottom* ley, in the April Child ~Welfare Magâ€" azine, is ~very . likely â€"all ofâ€"these, "but in the conscious mind of every suburbanite is the appealing idea of gardening. â€" Interiors: ‘of _ houses," adds Mr. Bottomley, "can ‘be nearly as pleasant in town as in the counâ€" try; the outside makes the differâ€" ence" :.~â€" _ sfi S# â€" Mr. Bottomley, who is associate professor of .landscape architecture prepared a. special â€" article for the Better Homes number of Child Welâ€" f:ire Magazine, the official organ of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. ~His article is one of a series edited by. Better Homes in ‘America which will be used as the basis for discussion in programs to be conducted in more than 5,000 comâ€" munities during Better Homes Week, April 21 to 27. These programs are a part of the nationâ€"wide educational organization, which has been headed ‘since its organization â€" by â€"President Hoover. #4 > "Beautiful and *pleasant surroundâ€" i ings," says : Mr.. Bottomley, "have been proposed as a cure for juvenile sins, and, in fact, have been _ proven| to be beneficial. But I do not believe that beauty" alone is an. infallible remedy. _ Itâ€" must be accompanied by récreation or a useful occupation, to function with real effictiency. Our parks need attractions other than their beauty to best serve the public,| while our backyards can well hold to: the same ideal." ____> * | _ The series deals with the pnrt!\ which each member of the family| might contributeâ€"toward the worthy home, the parents as responsible forf} the actual physical house with all of| its considerations, and the contribuâ€". tions which the children can make to both physical and spiritual sides of the home. ~Miss Lita Bane, past president of the American Home Ecoâ€" ue . Soveveeeenens . .. » ceveloeeeeeeieeneeeeet e e ne n N OOE VC NC COEN C t PSICE * Above (center) is view of one of the many picturesque lakes at Catoctin Furnace, Md., wellâ€"stocked with fish, on the 1,800 acre fishing and gaming retreat purchased by President Hoover, On the left are the rapids of the Rapidan River, Va., and on the right a view of the Shenandoah Stream in Shenandoah National Park, where Hoover will enjoy his favorite sport of fishing. + o f j Nature Lavishes Its Beauty On Hoover Fishing Grounds T HE PR ES 8 nomics association, has ‘"written on "Practical â€"Projects in _Home . Ecoâ€" nomics"; ~Miss© Mary Sehneck Woolâ€" man on "Building ‘the Home from ~Within." 4 Dedicate New Hospital in Waukegan April 28 : Dedication of the newly coftpleted million dollar St. Theresa hospital at Washington street and Keller avâ€" enue, Waukegan, will be carried out M A RM ONâ€"BUITLTâ€" _ The W orld‘s firgt Sfi";igljt. crankshaift vibration. Plgnted qs «( : by Marmon. Duplex. Downâ€" Exgbt under "IOOO- Draft Manifoldâ€"feeds gas to SUCH features a5 theseâ€"ellâ€"â€"cight cylinders with the simplic: ‘the great story ofâ€"value. > ity of four or six. Full Pressure Nowhere else has so fine a car â€"â€" Lntricgtionâ€"forces oil to every been offered at or near $1000. _ _ " rotating part.. "Single Button" Marmonâ€"built Straightâ€"Eight _ Controlâ€" Merely /ift for starter, Motorâ€"far more power than any â€"_ surn for lights, press for horn. other at this price. High Freâ€"â€"â€" Luxurious Interior Detailâ€"selâ€" suswe® Madulatorâ€"eliminates. â€" . dom found in a car of this price. Marmonâ€"built Straightâ€"Eight Motorâ€"far more power than any other at this price.> High Freâ€" quency Modulatorâ€"eliminates 395 Central Avenue PICKENS MOTOR CO. The New Roosevelt Eight, $995 (at fattory), Group Equipment Exira A the in an elaborate ceremony to be atâ€" i tended by Cardinal Mundelien of Chiâ€" cago, on Sunday,. April 28, it .was |â€"announced this week. ~~ â€" E The cardinal. will be attended by an extensive retinue of other dignitâ€" aries of the archdiocese of the church. ‘ It_is claimed that strangers and newcomers should ‘be more heartily welcomed, and anyway those who are trying ‘to sell them something will greet them cordially.. > _ Thursday, April 11, 1929 Phone H. P. 423 offâ€"

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