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Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1929, p. 53

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ired ‘byâ€"law. The motion proâ€" o Bond, Taxis Operators > nissioner ‘Brown moved that nance requiring bonds from rators of taxicabs in the city land Park, be placed on file week before its final passage, tion prevailed. ~*~ issioner Gourley moved that erty owners‘ petition for the of special ‘assessment levied the ET A, 8%4, S%, SW 4, 43, 12 for the construction of t feeder‘ system .of ~water inder warrent No. 298, ‘be and that the corporation be instructed to present said to the county court for apâ€" The motion prevailed. _ Approve Police Bond â€" issioner Gourley moved that _ of Clarence Pfister, special ficer, in the amount: of $5,â€" ith Thomas Duffy and Euâ€" ter as sureties, be approved: on prevailed. s tss ssioner Zimmer maved Fhai ioner Gourley moved that e â€"McBride be granted a onstruct a footbridge from y to and connecting with ~Linden avenue highway bject to the approval of Marsh, engineers. The vailed. +/ n from. property owners ts living in"the vicinity of venue and Sheridan road ted objecting to the city 1 Park granting any perâ€" he motion prevailed. Resolution Adopted isioner â€"Reay | moved the of the following resolution: there has been grossly misâ€" atements â€"made inâ€"the last sue of the Highland Park i reference to the court proâ€" n connection with the North y road paving improvement, No. 326, and, whereas, the not finally passed upon the ent or the case finally setâ€" efore, be it resolved that ey and Windes & Marsh, ted to prepare an article e facts in the .case and ‘orrect information to the oner‘â€" Reay moved that n _ be presented to the. + ark zoning board of apâ€" _ â€" he request that the petiâ€" ~ | rned to the city for their 3 aotion prevailed. ; ner Brown moved that _ ions for a street sweeper and the city eletk inâ€" _ dvertise for bidg for the â€" Eâ€" a street sweeper in acâ€" h said specifications, said _ ceived by the council in on Monday, April 29, ~_ _o‘elock, p. m. The moâ€" â€"Ek, for the construction ing as long as said E. O. s to operate his present violation ‘of the zoning sioner Zimmer moved that P.â€"Ugolini for the construcâ€" sidewalk on the south side «avenue be rejected and the _ instructed to readvertise or the construction of said it for Footbridge the zoning t .‘. opertmg. Mrs. Bessic Reynolds, post mistress «wat Fort Sheridan entertained the: Lakeâ€"County and North Shore Post Masters association at dinner at the | _ Green> Tea Pot, «Monday . evening. There wereâ€"19 guests present. <After theâ€"delicious dinneér, a meeting® was | held in the post offfee. ‘(xa}" .+/ 4 . _Close for . Vacation 1’ The DeFerest «chool which is clos=} ing â€"tomorrow (Friday) ~for 'their} spring vacation will open again Monâ€" | day, April 22. * 1 â€" Edith P ellin,â€" sixteenâ€"yearâ€"old daughter=of Mr. and Mrs. John Pelâ€" linâ€"of 224. N. First street, died last evening at her home following a fwo weeks‘ illness of double pneu: monia. _ As we go to press funeral arrangements have not been made. â€" > Mr. and â€"Mrs._â€"E. E.Farmer, Mrs. Higgins and Mr. Alex Rafferty reâ€" turned lastâ€"week from a two months sojourn in Florida. â€" They report a very delightful trip and fine weather. Barbara Shipnes, with the highest scholastic average of any student in the senior class of the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school, is to be the class valedictorian in the graduation exercises June 13. $> > ’ nearly as high as Barbara‘s, is to be{ the salutatorian. To Jean Whinery| goes the honor ‘of being third in the | senior class. > * % 3 The shop is open from 9:30 to 5 as before and is in the same location. on Central avenue. . â€"â€" Come on Saturday and Kelp the . _ They ask the public to aid them by sending in whatever they have and don‘t need in this lineâ€"also in any other lineâ€"any white elephants or unwanted bricâ€"aâ€"bracâ€"everything is welcome and will find a sale. _ â€" They are thus doing double work â€"helping six or seven charities and offering, to. those of modest means, opportunities to buy at moét reasonâ€" able rates. . 3e s Barbara_Shipnes Wins 2 Place on Program This week they are especially featâ€" uring â€"baby things,â€"clothes, equipâ€" ment, etce. § : f This Thrift Shop will be run by the Highland ~Park organizations, namely, the ‘Hospita} Auxiliary, Inâ€" fant Welfarte and Northwestern Setâ€" telment. They will continue to reâ€" ceive and sell all sorts of elothes, household goods, books, playthings, brass beds, pictures, etc. $ The proceeds will go to the charâ€" itable work of the three organizations and ‘to other. charities, which they want to help. _ This Saturday, April 13, brings the | opening of the Thrift Shop recently | organized‘to carry on the thrift deâ€" partment of the Community shop.} which" is now ceasing its activities, after niany years of splendid work.} Local Organizations Open Thrift Shop to Aid Charity, Saturday Pneumonia Claims Girl Sntertain Post Masters Back from Florida average |â€"~"Never ‘give up," used to be conâ€" | sidered a fine motto, but too many | people. nowadays conform to it by inever â€"giving. up any money to good +home ‘town cguses. ; _ = â€"~>â€"*:~ {<~1.~.<~CARD OF THANKS j |. [Mr. and Mrs:. Albert 3. Gould. Mr. Eand Mrs. John Hodge and Mrs. Rayâ€" { mond Gould wish to thank the memâ€" | bers of the Highland Park Chamber | of Commerce for all their kindnesses shown them during their recent beâ€" i reavement. e & } Mrs. Rosie Corso, mothéer of Samâ€" uel D. and James V. Corso, who conâ€" tdqct a fruit store at 126 â€"High street, \ Mighwood, died last â€"evening follow:< ing a‘ two years‘" illness â€"of diabetes: t She had been at Lake: Geneva for | someâ€"time and had returned to her £ homeâ€"about two days ago,, where she | was takenâ€" seriously. ill. Besides her {‘two sons she leaves. two daughters, Mrs. Francisâ€"Lazzio and Mrs. Mayme ~Bocceo to survive her. As we go to l’press funeral arrangements have not \ been made. â€" . . o Ger *z Card Party, April 18 tgx â€"_The Mystic Workers will hold a cardâ€" party â€" at; the. Masonic _ hal}, Thursday evening, April 18. Bridge, five hundred &nd bunco will be playâ€" ed.= ~Prizes will be awarded and reâ€" freshments served. An:invitation is extended â€" all members andâ€" their friends to attend.> B ts noon. Card Party a Success «~Yesterday â€" evening the annual card party of the: Lincolin Parentâ€" Teacher association was held in the school~ auditorium.~ â€"The attendance __Rummage Sale Soon _ Thé North End Branch, Friends of Chicago Junior school, will have a Rummage Sale in May. Discarded things, will be most acceptable and will be called for ifâ€" Mrs. Walter A. Kleve, 1812 Farwell avenue, Chicago. Téelephone Briargate 7140 is notified. Bakery Sale, Saturday . â€" > The Ravinia Parentâ€"Teacher assoâ€" cilation will hold a bakery sale, Satâ€" urday morning at ten o‘clock in the Plumbing shop in Ravinia. A fine assortment of home baked goods will be ~displayed. Come out and help make the sale a success. 8 x Mr.: Morris is â€" a ;fe‘ry talented speaker and has agreed to address the chamber at their May 14th meetâ€" ing. hS : â€" â€" A =, f : + Owing to the death of their secreâ€" tary, Rayniond Gould, the board of directors of the Highland Park Chamâ€" berâ€"of: Commerce calledâ€" off their regâ€" ular April meeting which was to have been. held Tuesday ewvening, ‘April Oth. â€"The speaker of the evening was â€"to have been Mr.°C. D. Morris, assistant to the ~chairman ef the Western. Railway _ Président‘s comâ€" mittee on public relations. & Postpone Meeting of Chamber of Commerce Mrs, Rosie Corso x Passed Away Yesterday pJ Organ Overture â€"=â€"Comedy and Fable â€" Concert Orchestra Comedy and pathosâ€"laughs . and * _ tears combined." â€"Aâ€"sénsaâ€" ~/.C : "ttonalâ€" sucress! . ‘.~ .__ The play â€" thatâ€" brokeâ€" all â€"world‘s | ~~~~ records for long runs, _ ; + , everywhere! _ 33 â€"~~_NoOW A GREAT MOYVIE!â€" The Beloved! . 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