Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1930, p. 10

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N. S. SANITARY BET. PLANS BOND BME Special Election to Be Held; H. P. and Lake Forest May Get New Plants 10 w Final avnnuemeinn for the holding thet election on the pruponed $1,- WMM bond issue to provide for the "man " I lame disposal plant in hula-gun and five smaller units in her [own in the (munty, are now $30 tary I): banking member Disitrire un- now being held meineers and repre- Aine interests reh- nee and dismal! of event that they Ire nmpaign to inform ts of the proposi- ',, alth tinitrrty " What more bank! you ask ,for than a ten pound turkey FRI-IE for your Thanksgiving dinner. Jys! listen to this rnnl'. nu ’Ilul n.munu,......,, _.....-.V v... - v -__H . . . . With the purchase of any Overcoat from our stock, anytime betwron now and Thanksgiving . . . . we will give absolutely FREE . . . . a 10 lb. turkey . . . . and you may make your own selection at your favorite market and charge it to FELL‘S. "What could be finer?" All Overcoat, carried in stock are the famous Hart, whs'chafrrwr & Marx quality . . . . which of course means that when you wear ohe of these coats . . . . you‘re wearing the lest. . board NO RED TAPE - NO CATCHES - JUST HONEST VALUES PLUS A to LB. TURKEY FREE and up I during ter, pre- otth the rsxed. North FELL'S OVERCOATS by Hart, Schaffner& Marx tion will be hunched this week, John Oliver, the president said. _ New disposal plants or extensive additions to existing plants will be elfected under the bond issue It Ware lu-uan, Winthrup Harbor, Zion. North (butane, Lake Bluff, llighlund Park and Lake Forest. Considerable opposition to the wiiiTiiai-VrojeA" has developed, [vimurily over division of cost of tut intercepting sewer, says the Wanke- with each overcoa t purchased tl between now and l Thanksgiving ht , the burden of the $250,000 sewer ' build the plant on the south side. he": a much less expensive sewer Consulting engineers for the sani- f, y district recommended locntion on north flats. City ottui.lts uked t t the district board assume purl a Men 'g Apparel Shops [with "mam and citizens of e line towns helow-Wtutketwt Ire tent that immediate relief be ided. Tin-y point out that two. is of Waukettan's sewage. includ- industrial waste, is dumped into lake untreated. :cptmg sewer, My Times, continuing Would serve, 10-Pound TURKEY FREE THE PRESS Stupey-Smith posit No. 501, Ameri- can Legion wish to extend their ap- preciation for the kind response to their appeal foe chat-off clothing. Many very hseful garments were re- ceived by the post which will be dis- tributed among the needy. They also wish tn thank the Erm. ire Cleaners for their co-nperation in cleaning and repairing the garments for the post. Anyone having any further dona- tins may either give them to any of the Ermine Cleaners truck driv- (rs-i or they may be left at the High- v.rmd pharmacy. The need is great this year and the enumeration of the public is solicited. Appreciate Response to Clothing Appeal left for St. Petersburg, I they will spend the winter Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wonnell have returned from u motor trip to Wash. inmom D. c, and through the east. M r $30 and Mrs. Talbert bailey have r St. Petersburg, Fla., where and up The Better Homes committee of Iluzhlaml Park, which furnished the hvuse at Lincoln and Linden avenues for the 1930 Better Homes campaign, has derided to establish a Better Homes Advisory bureau through which the members of the committee will ewe their services free to help fur- nish, refinish and decorate houses or parts of houses, as well as advising on planning gardens. Further infor- mation may he had by calling Mrs. Howard G. Kornhlith, H. P. 1778, or any of the following members of the committee: Mesdames' Carleton M. Vail, J. M. Lebolt, Clayburn Jones, Howard Bede. Eugene Klaber, George ’ Wallace Carr. Mrs. Kurnhlith Reappointed Mrs. Kr,rnlrlith, 236 Beach street. who has just been reappointed to head the committee and direct the 1931 ‘lhtier Homes campaign in Highland lurk, has rem-ind the fol‘owinz let- 1. r from James Ford, executive direc- tit of “rater Homes in America an- muneing that the Highland Park Em minim-c for 19:10 has been awarded in] hunnrullle mention for the high lmmiity of its program in the observ- nnee for National Better Homes Week ADVISORY BUREAU 0N BETTER HOMES Local Committee Plans to Give Aid in House Furnishing; Honorable Mention h) of “om-r Homes i r,ouncinst that the I w mmittee fur 19:10 has 'rll hunnruhh- mentiun quality of its program mm for National Both hm your. The letter: "I am murh pimped to be able to announce that. the Better Homes com. mittee of Highland Park has been awarded an honorable mention for the high quaEity of its program in the uhsarvam-p of National Better Homes "There wore many fmtures of your r-nmpaixzn which reflected an under- »nmdinu of lnml problems of hour irg and home life and were carefully minim-d tn help thv‘peuplc of your in mmunity to make prartical and val- u ble improvements in their own humos " promises and to participate in t-nmmunity development. "The ommittee was especially im. lilosiml with the woll-plannéd demon- rlmtiun house built by high school buys and with the careful attention that wan paid to the furnishing (if hath demonstration homes. The ex- hibits of handeraft, the window box mun-st and the industrial art survey Were also outstanding features of yrur campaign. "Suvh unsolfish devotion to commun- " sorvir-o inevitably cantrihutc-s to high stundards of home and civic life. I hnpo that the interest which you have sn successfully aroused and the native cooperation on the part of 'JH many citizens and _eivie associa- ticns may continue to grow in com- in! BI-ltvr ‘ilnmcs campaigns. Very sincerely your’s. James Ford, Executive Director, Ilottvr Names in America." m your. The letter: Letter Announces Award Mrs. Howard G. Kornhl'rth, 2.',6 much Stu-0t. Highland Park, Illinois, My (Ivar Mrs. Knrnhlith: Mrs. Harry Muhlke has been sub- stituting in the Oak Terrace school. Highwood, for Miss Bernice Tucker, who was in an automobile accident a week ago Sunday. Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930

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