Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 May 1930, p. 44

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M Patronize the Press Advertisers Linden Avenue to suite Ihrriwn Cleaning North Shun 1 and Immune Naphtha A mum" dence BLACK SOIL and ROTTED MANURE ARMOURS ELM PLACE ' SERVICE STATION member ot "tut" The above is especially prepared under ycieutilie treatment to make it rich in vruwiml urotserties. Just what is needed to growing properties make yuur lawn anditmien successful. Commercial Fertilizers FRANK SILJESTROM Tires Repaired While You Wait _ Hine & Hine Comer Elm Place and First Street I'IIUNE HIGHLAND PARK 3545 " II. the 6rm can be ruched at shy time at 21 South ' Highland l'nrk. Phone Highland Park 2340. Resi. W. Hine & Hine will cuntinue ty operate on the l u-tivuby as tormerly in Real Estate, Investments, Real Estate Brokers In": Phone Highland Park 65 many friends and patrons, the removal of I If: South St. Juhm Avenue, Highland Park, West Jutkson Boulevugi, Chictutt/ Phone On May 17, High Test Ethyl Gasoline 1930 MILORGAN ITF, G reasing Service THE PRESS l Saturday, my 24, will be "Poppy .Day" in Deerfield. Arrangements l for the annual sale of memorial pop- pies to be worn in honor of the I World War dead are progressing rup- Iidly under the spomuirship of the llocal unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Harry an unit pres- ident, announced today. May M, the Saturday before Memorial day, will tor the need is [neuter than evr. A Ibrunet: go on sale throughout the city. .. . . Observe "Poppy Day" in Deerfield May 24 "TI le~l the . WP”! T can I for l pom»; Lung.“ tlead and disabled. Every penny which the Auxiliary receives from the sale Kat's directly to the relief of disabled veterahs and the hunil. ies left dependent because of the war. The poppies are made by disabled men and all the work of the sale is duhe by volunteers from the Auxil- "The citizens of Deerfield have " Win manh- u gene-runs response to thc Americun Legion and Auxiliary puppy mile. I hope that the response mm he even mure generous this year for the ned is evetste'r than ever. A puppymn the lapel May 24 will mean humor to the tlead and service to the living.", In F'laiulers' thrlds the puppies blow . Haw-m the crosses. row on row, That ma‘rk nur place; and in the sky The lurkd stilVbravely singing fly, Sum-u hoard amidst theguns below. h We are the dead. _ thrt days ttwr we lived, he". dawn, Saw sunset glow. . Luna! and were luVl‘d and now We lie In F'lamlerP fields. . Tak" up our quarrel with the toe, To you from failing hands we throw The Torch-be yyurs to hold it high; If ye break faith with us who die We shall nut sleep, though poppies grow In Fiander's' was. Annual Luncheon _ Planned for May 21 Group No. 2 of the Woman's Mis- sionary society of the, Bethlehem EV- angelical church. Deerfield, will hold their annual spring luncheon Wednes- day, May gl, beginning to serve at 12 o'clock and continuing until all are served. Following lathe menu: Potato Salad ' Baked Ram Home Baked Benn: Pickles. Rolls, Relish Strawberry Short Cake Coffee, To. By Cul. Juhn McCrne MEETING OF RAVINIA CIVIC ASSOCIATION a district established the local .com- munity wnsld be able to completely rid itself ut the mosquito pest. To Ask Aid of City ' , The meeting decided to ”ask the co-. operation of the city authorities of Highland Park to secure a sufficient number of signatures to a petition to the Mate department for the formi- tion of a. mosquito abatement dis. trict. The remainder of the evening was devoted to a discussion of Cary av- enue sewer conditions. The'chief ad- dress on this topic was by President John Oliver of the North Shore San- itary district. who explained that the district was unwilling to attempt per- manent relief for Ravinia from this condition, which he admitted was un- satisfactory, until sueh time as his district could put before the voters of the entire district 3 general bond issue covering a sewage disposol pro- ject at several locations" from Wau- Kegan to Cary' avenue. It is hoped, however, that Ravinia will get some temporary relief this summer. It was the sens. of the' meeting tint Cary avenue should be closed to bathers unless such relief was given gt,'.,"),)'), the .dity‘ health authorities {finding oincides with the state health department's opinion as to the danger existing. Get Wright Home Those who are interested in 'the play gruups conducted by Miu'Ednu West' will be glad to know that she he's secured the Wright home, 1050 Oak street for her summer play classes. -iiir lucaliun is ideal for such group activities, as tht grounds pro- vide ample space fpr tily. " Miss West's pupils enjoy such out- ‘dow activities as 1tikimr,'swimtttinir, hast-bull, beach picnics, and Ravinil m Thursday afternoons. Undertaking Parlor to Open (trt Deerfield Mr. Hugo Kopp will open an under- taking parlor with all modern equip- mont including an ambulance in the very near ftrtpre on Deerfield road, Mr. Kopp comes from Des Plaines where_he has been for past two years, prior to that he was in business in Maywood for 16 years. He brings with him the following record, and- uated from Western School of Embal- ming in Kansas City in 1905, grodu- ated from Barns School of Anatomy of New York»City in 1910 and March 1911 passed Illinois State board. President Hoover hos vetoed the bill providing for the minting of spe- cial coins in the United States. This was the right thing to do, The reg- ular coins are hard enough to get hold of. The farmer with a cellar full of pork, potatoes, cabbage, canned fruit and barreled fruit juices and no rent to pay is' never very sensitive to what happens' in Wall Street. -- Akron (Ohio) Beacon-Journal. ' (Continued fro'm page Thursday, May 15, 1930 for Play Groups 5)

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