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Highland Park Press, 25 Jun 1931, p. 45

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rosettes orange | quet of Widtenaifnihriodnhs dcrucad . The bridesmaid wore pink chiffon| Mr. ar vith shoes to match and a. large hat| Beech st: { vink organdie,~ She carried lavenâ€") son, born er sweet peas. q 9 WlkaAÂ¥" n 1. s Mp, as Meos caturday even Swedish M. E Sanberg of C ceremony. Miss Swan The marriage of Ethel Swan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan ofâ€"Highwood and ~the Rev. ~W. w. Nelson, pastor of the Swedish Methoâ€" dist church of Highwood, took place §atl:r.dty evening at six o‘clock in the balent te. diet oc aetath sccna Aith 2 ... work had been done in good faith. He announced after the meeting that he would start suit for collection, if necâ€" essary, $ e Notice was served on the council that the Sorenson Motor Express company has amended its petition to the commerce commission so that rightâ€"ofâ€"way through all shore line villages adjacent to the North Westâ€" ern railroad is asked. Previously Waukegan road had been the objecâ€" tive. _ Other communities are objectâ€" ing and it was indicated that Highâ€" land Park would also fight the petiâ€" tion. t . _\ p, CvAan was attended by her ster Bernice, as maid of honor, and r. Merrill Johnson served the groom : best _ man. The ushers were ossrs, Conrad and Wesley Swan. â€" The bride was charming in a gown white georgette crepe trimmed in Corporation Counsel . Gail recomâ€" mended that the claim Be denied and explained his reasons, holding that the city had no right to enter into a cpntractfir#ith»-&hnmchef‘ifid*’ééfld not pay the bill as it was already up to its bonded indebtedness. _ His recâ€" ommendation was filed, and the matâ€" ter will have further consideration. _ & _ May File Suit _ e Schumacher contended the contract was legal, that an appropriation had been made to pay him, and that the work hait haan Anwa to l o n t t > q The surety bond of $60,000 filed by the North Shore Trust Co., one of the banks in which city funds are deposâ€" ited, was approved by the council. Discuss Attorney‘s Claim _ _ Much of the session was devoted to discussion of a claim for $684 filed by Special Counsel B. E, Schumacher, under ~the previous administration, for work on special asessment proâ€" ceedings in connection with the effort to acquire â€"right of way through the cityâ€"forâ€" theâ€"extension of hard roa Route 57 through the skokie. 1 [Â¥ gurc c | qi 0J L 2O 2000004 . WHG â€"~ sHCrerore llll'ht tes, with tulle veil trimmed in| have a doubtful influence on the e blossoms. She carried a bouâ€"| young. Good for adults, of white sweet peas. ' 7 mmeninfennminmnnniirmmmmzmees 4 ® brum.‘d wore nink chiffan Mo uht ies > c e e T Ordinances setting up civil service commission under which all employes of the city will operate, except heads of departments, which had first readâ€" ing at a previous meeting, were held without further action at last Monâ€" day‘s session of the city council. The city has 90 days from the time the plan. was approved by the voters . to put civil service into operation, it was explained. Council Defers Final Action on Ordinances; Discusses Claim of Special Counsel â€"Wâ€"W=Nelson * . Weds Ethel Swan CIVIL SERVICE IS I FURTHER DELAYED Thursday, July E. church, the Rev. Mr. Chicago performing the en done in good faith. He fter the meeting that he suit for collection, if necâ€" 1931 an,| ‘"Indiscreet" Gloria Swanson is preâ€" fan| sented in a vehicle unworthy of her. W.| It is a slapâ€"stick, musical comedy, hoâ€"| and â€"drama, combination.~ The plot ace| is the old one of older sister effort the | to protect younger sister from an fr. | unfortunate experience like unto her he| own. Less discriminating audiences . | may enjoy it. Adults. er| *‘"Finger Points" An excellently done nd | newspaperâ€"racketeer story. â€" Convineâ€" m | ing realism, dramatic suspense, clean, re| and with pleasing romance. The critâ€" > iehnvomldmkohthoclorlflaâ€" n| tion of grafting by the hero Richard in | Barthlemess, and â€" therefore might | ho o o oi o s o mm l e se e eon, born at the Highland Park hoy. gon, born at the High] 08â€" pital on Thursday, June .25......_...._ |. "Subway Express" The entire story is unfolded in a New York Subway train, in..w,hi.ch‘,‘ murder hmmv { and eventually the mystery is solved by Jack Holt as Inspector Killian. There are obvious inconsistencies and a total disregard for estab ished preâ€" Pdent but in snita of them the nove plot contains é;iâ€"t;i;:i:. e';;i?eu.;;xtm;nd suspense to afford an afternoon‘s or evening‘s diversion. Family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harder â€"of â€" The spotlight for the coming week must be centered on "Shipmates" as â€"anâ€"acceptable picture" for ‘the entire family,=and now that© school is over homeâ€"work is not entering into the question of movie attendance for the young people. "Shipmates" â€" stars Robert Montgomery and an excellent cast supports him. A series of amusâ€" ing cireumstances lead up to a party where ‘Jonesy, a sailor, posing as a rich oil man, falls in love with the Admiral‘s daughter. Ernest â€" Torâ€" rence, Dorothy Jordan and Hobart Bosworth give excellent characterizaâ€" tions. Montgomery is at his very best and the story â€"will be found amusing, exciting, and appealing. Family. 1 S @t Pflvm‘h:hl accidents on | the popular of the township. | Many fatalities could be prevented if more people were able to care for themselves in the water. Th high school natatorium‘ is a filâ€" tered, recirculated, tested and chlori-l‘ nated pool sixty feet by twentyâ€"five feet and is tempered to suit the needs of those who are beginners. â€"Weather conditions do not affect the pool as the water and the air are always kept the same temperature, â€"...__ _ â€"â€"Classes have been arranged to suit the needs of all ages and private inâ€" structions may be had for those who desire it. _ All instruction is arranged so that pupils may enter at any time during the summer and progress just as fast as they are able. Further inâ€" nicating with the high school office. The swimming pool at Deerfleldâ€" Shields â€" high â€" school has been very popular so far this summer according toCoAchJ.A.Peel.mdthenim- ming instructions will last until August 14th. The lessons are sponâ€" aoredbythecchoolboardofthohizh school as a safety first measure aimâ€" ed at preventing fatal accidents on the popular beaches of the township. Many fatalities could be prevented if more people were able to care for themselves in the water Swimming Pool at . _ _ High School Very Popular These Days . R. Better Films â€" Committee Review have been arranged to suit of all ages and private inâ€" may be had for those who All instruction is arranged pils may enter at any time summer and progress just s i Cld Pz o &Â¥ pool at Deerfleldâ€" is summer according Peel, and the swimâ€" || _ Mrs. Michael Redmond of 133 S. ; | Central â€" avenue, Highwood, passed |away last evening (Wednesday) at ten o‘clock. Mrs. Redmond is surâ€" vived by a daughter, Mrs. Frank Forâ€" |tunato, and a son, Gharles Redmond, , both_of: Highwood. .:. Nomvietey ~ At the time of going to press fanâ€" 18â€"19 Harlequin w Hamabdil Florence Thomas Come Sweet Morning .......____ Mr h.h' Annnnntns metives sesnnn se wiinee our AnHNG reint her inininle dn sls nnne cce h Song ............. Waltz in a flat S mwend w ‘a Serenata __._ _ The last meeting of the Highland Parkâ€"Music club for 1930â€"31 was held at the home of Mrs. Byron C. Howes, 221 Maple avenue. _ The. following program was given by members of Silver Swan Deotnricsonresimntncnctsccesersenc«»=~â€"»«.. . BTBCKCN A Spring G-rdegm romrinrtserstencmccecâ€"â€" Weil _ * . 5* Mn, Jicsh Cole: cont: Cttn® Thomes Mrs. Kent Wonnell at the piano ‘ uen L. _H.h“&rbnrn Balke, ‘cellist The alleged extortionists were ta Ito Chicago by Deputies Froelich McBride for further questioning federal authorities, and later retu ed to Waukegan. _ Highwood police, Jed by Chiet E Lauridson, on Tuesday arrested Ha Cavani and Peter Cooke of Highw in connection with the . case. prisoners were turned over to : sheriff‘s office and brought the nu ber of the gang under arrest up six. s. Michael Redmond Dies Last Evening _ Although these men, it is said, have been operating in the district for some time, most of the victims will u..mb'b*" be afraid to testify against m. & Reports received by Deputies John Froelich and Fred Brown indicate that Marco Salbago, Lake Forest Italian,] was only one of a number of victims. The .lle'fid m beanrale d nvs Ees s 01 ce t n c dan _ Road, â€" known as that parcel of Ddl’iltcnto(m-tlinofm road between the north line extended of Bix men now in eustody of Sheriff Lester Tiffany on extortion charges are believed by authorities to be memâ€" bers of a gang which extorted thouâ€" sands of dollars from various Italian residents of the North Shore aréa. Sheriff ngdsiix gm lfi‘e | I Cudtody eved to Extortion Ring Members Music Club Ends Suceessful Season Mrs. Elmer Baum _ _ _ * hnxnbofi-i: l::.vhao OFFICIAL NOTICE Waltz Hans Hess at the piano Barbara Balke, ‘cellist ° D. CORROUGH, Secretary P ives 100 _by Uhief Emit n Tuesday arrested Harry Peter Cooke of Highwood on â€"with the . case. The vere turned over to the ce and brought the numâ€" gang under arrest up to ol a number of victims. xtortionists were taken : Deputies Froelich and further questioning by ntmâ€"tyln-?f ..§.-._-’ m Dingle ll'l', b B;nâ€"fl;; later returnâ€" Old French Eow‘ n ..... Denza .. Puccini : Scioen «â€" uett ... Bloont Godard The North Shore Garden club will meet Tuesday, July 7, at 2 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Joel Spitz, 500 Longwood avenue, Glencoe. _ Prof. Irving L. Péeterson of the University of Illinois, will speak on ‘"The develo ngiand and.the. United States:" Lan« ern ‘slides will be shown. t C/.qazl lc 000 _0 Z0 0 t CC Cnly 100 IS & COUusin Funeral services are being held on Saturday morning at ten o‘clock from Lauver‘s undertaking parlor in Northâ€" brook. Burial will be in Sacred Heart T_ August Clavey of Glencoe died ‘| Wednesday morning in the Highland |Park hospital. He was about 40 years of age and a widower, his wife havâ€" ing died last February. A sister, Mrs. | in the Clavey family are residents of Highland â€"Park. Mrs.â€" John Fay of Central avenue, west. also is a cousin Prof. 1. cemetery August Clavey Dies _ in Hospital Yesterday J ~ 7 C ~PHe~Denelit of those who are not informed on the subject, it is only authority which municipalities in this state enjoy in the zoning of t rwmm Actâ€"adopted ~by â€"the> legislature in 1921. This act provides that such ordinances may be adopted Jn _ order. it "The public health, safety, comâ€" fort, morals and welfare may be proâ€" moted" and for the conservation of property values. It should be imâ€" pressed upon the minds of those who would ‘like to impose extreme and. confiscatory regulations on certain . property owners in order. to satisfy â€" the whims or personal desires of the owners of resident property, that a zoning ordinance has no authority, in so far as it departs from the purposes specifically > granted by the Zoning Act. _ Such regulations, if carried too far, may well lead tA HiHioatioe câ€"skina <â€" Xavier Vigeant: â€"â€"Forâ€"theâ€"benefit of those not informed on the subj only authority which mun in this state enjoy in the property=is â€"byâ€"virtue "of "t? Actâ€"adopted ~by â€"the legis 1921. This act provides t ordinances may be adopted EFFECT OF ZONING IS { TO EQUALIZE VALUES Highland Park The following artic Estate magazine on increase value," is by I. L. Peterson : to Address Sisterhood y well lead to litigation which (Continued on page 36) â€" s Is Pointed Out by L« Architect in Real Estate Magazine Article & article in the Real ie on "Zoning should is by Xavier Vigeant, architect: aiso is a cousin. e being held on ten o‘clock from by Local

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