Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1931, p. 6

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E! PROPERTY VALUATION i B INCREASED HERE Boosted $776,700 Over Previous Figures. Board of Review Report State: . In the revolution of the - petty in DeHeld b"rrtsttMlll " D u, a: l - . \ - _ 1,...‘. - Giiekeordsontkwiththeberd of review. Deerfield lest year had e total valuation of- $20,116,564, of which Highland Perk hnd $17,078,508. The general increase in property improvements in the township wee e urge Netor in bringing about tttttl, apparent rise in the valuation a welli as an increase in tururintr the pereentc use of the full value of property.‘ During the past four years, the property vahmtions were based on 16%ater cent of the full velue. his year the percentage was raised to 20. The increase in the percentage of the full nine for this year and which wil remain until the next revolution 2131935; was due has}! tor-denial]: for more school funds. The schools "tarreseett get-tht-par limit permitted 'ir"iGrriii' but? my ttturtmds an be Messed is by a boost in the "tttation.- _ . __" -e, «Assessor Martin Ringdnhl and his assistants completed their assessment ninetions of Detach! men] weeks. ego and III the town books have been on file with the board of review for nearly two reeks. The‘time limit for receiving complaints from Highland Park end the other sections orDeer- field township. has expired according 12$ Ae,rstser,rirttte-troaud-of-reeiews Sears-Roebuck Store e Here to Be Enlarged _ Add New Departments Sank Roebuck uul"Co., will in- - snbatuftinlly the size of its Highland Park retail store,’ 13. P. Brooks, manager of the compuy’s retail district under which the loan! store opera”. Heme! this' week. by the store was leetd 133m George B. arid wtmum, B. McKiBip. execu- tors of the Mutthev H. McKinip eo- tate which dqrna the property. The addition is about half the size of the store " it is itowionstttttted. The new frontage will he shout 44 feet; the depth will remain} " about 70 feet, including the free automobile tire end battery servicing station maintained for customs" at the rear. The mdditioeti,yrtatetarirt make pos- sible the coming of meld addi- tional linee df merchmdiee including kitchen utensils. electric epplieneee and equipment, hardware end spott- ing goods. The stock of the store up to the present he: consisted chiefly of automobile tires. tube'n and We let. radios and baked“ which will continue to be important items in the store’s stock. _ , _ t more no! r mo. daiionl in give them n "In better - in tin future.” f "aqua-alga tt, increue (fin the Highwood Chief ttatd an ities 0 our 3 re In: mu . pos- _ " sible by'the unifying acceptance It thtera Star Crash Hero has won in Highland Puk.‘aid D. M. ----- T Bryant, not! manna". [ "Por their Cars (Mien by ChUf Emil an“. approval nnd um of our effort- non of Highwood. and Dam Defrem, to um them. we am grateful to the Lirterttmmod. to“. Highland Park. '_ -"‘1 '1.“ = 'ak-rs r _ ' . tttie Mee" " e (i h m h Playground Children Enjoy Trip to Circus Thursday of Last Wed: but Thundny afternoon " chil- dron of the Put bond 911wa was taken to the circus " Grant park, in Chicago. .1! one were to walk around to my playground today he would'prohably ihtd some childnn astilUtratine, tscitttitatttltpttCt_tf the pump: mtt eraeker-jaek. The crowd left on a two-ear special on the North Shore Line at noon. They were u peppy hunch when they left. but trying to watch too many things " the same time had the " feet of making them much quieteri on the return trip. The nttmettomr that contained special interest " the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey ntrdir were, of course, the acrohate, the clowns, the, animals, and the grand feature of the show, Hugo Zaechini, the burden projectile, who. was hurled from a huge cannon clear across the bent into a not. The chil- dren are still tryingto fttrure out how Zaechini kept from/being. killeJ.’ _ Mr. Enbnnh of the North Shore anti; t)fhe thank}! for ranking ar- rangements for tmmapdrtiWon. Those who accompanied the children were Miss cnneie,'Miss Flinn, Miss Reut- er, Miss 8:10.11!” Duty; Miss Tums, Tillie Martin, Mr. Copp, Ind Fred Silber. . T . T Countryside Course Tg Popular Ambng Golfers ' oat-at-fam-trelist-gt?!,., club, in the Lake county rural district yond-, Mundelein, Golf Professional William Kelly formerly of Sunset Valley; is making a ttiii' success and under his manatrermentA1te course is each year becoming more popular! Recently a Ladies Dar every Thurs- day was instituted) (and: Gii"iic promises to he one of the most pop- ular in the club’s program. The course is beautifully situated on a rolling terrain that "ords splendid possibilities for a sporty course, and vantage was taken of the natural beauties and adaptability for, golf, so that the heat results were obtained. and the course is one of the most in- teresting fee courses in the county. ttolf fans declare. . . Library Closed Friday Saturday; Open in New Building Next Monday The Highland Park public library will be clondfridzy and Sanity of this week during maul to the new building. Book; my be “turned to the old libnry. on than days, but none will be issued until Monday. when the new buildin will open at 9 Highwood Chief and A Opera Star Crash Here ttlTtlr tt t'thtA ttttag ' r'".i'RE Lure Forest pone. inn-tinting. anton ware badly d-d. . TH! P3388 I new, W" 01 Illl. - Ann-u. --9e--- “.‘,_.-_ _,,, Ir.', H. Reed of Pembemn Hehthta, Au- Mr. Erickson is survived by W , a; tin, Tex. I widow, Magnet T. Erickson. m tmed Miss Rather made her debut in was, Earl A. of Emma Ptrrk, and but September 014929 at . Joint “Men John T. of Ralf Du, and a damrlder, UG party given by the Rudnm for her Mrs. John C. Knm of Lamon swim a; and her sister was Nahum. nua- ghicuoik Thing" 100; gay“? . um - " mm. n rel . 'IC Pt. t','o'ol g"',",',',',',',":,,',"":,,',',,',',- Paddy J. and mum. um Eriekst. ‘"" " oo . m” e ' The (men! service will be want A N. Y. JH. Reed and“ tho.Unl- . _ ' e- the family residence on Central - [ere unity of the South " Sauna. ttt 'el RPM in a; Tenn and the Un T of T "tttf" ococ " mom ' " . , burial will be in St. May’s contem- mrld- Humamber of-the ftrst Unhn- . ----L-----, 2,'t ' my World Cruise 1930-27. _ n. a». and Mrs. Armin W Hill Virglah-roturmtl ("In Tull of Northhgrook are being consul" _ - . . ( . A-. aLL.a.' m. it. in”. land. Inuit. Am}? at" the mg 7 Evangelical Church in Annual Camp Meetindrat Harrington, for 10 Days The Mth annual camp meeting of the Evangelical church. of the Chi- cago area, will open this year’s en- . campment on Friday evening of this week " the W‘park. A pro- gram of unusual in“ has been laneedo' for the " day period. Lead- __ llt" ‘ I-tll - and In. Earl Bruno of Deerfield will supervise all of the activities for the children. Mr. B. L. Schultz with the aid of six others will be responsible for tttwork among the young Peo- "ple Dr. E. N. Rimmel of the Edu.. cational department of North Cen- tral college " Naperville, Illinois will have charge of the daily Bible studies and evangelistic services during the) first week. Dr. E. W. Praetorian, di.. rector of the, Religious‘Edncation of _ the Evangelical church, af Cleveland, Ohio, will present the Bib1eatadies and have charge of the evangelistic services during the second week. Mr. Charles M. Wieand of Aurora, will direct"the' singing undue-5a! music during the entire encampment. About 10 other prominent ministers will ap- 'pe'a’r'i on the progranrfrom' time to time. . The Evnngelial church maintains tour other similnr camps-in Illinois. One at Onkdnle, Freeport, another at Naperville, the other two at Bonbsld and Grovelnnd. The Barrington camp‘ ehieftr serves the ,eylnngelicnl consti-I tuency of the Chicago tree. A num- ber of Highland Park people make it a point etch year to live on» the grounds during the entire 10 any ”harm. my qshureh-amthtr Cains s cottage ot its own, which is. for the use of her members and friends. A Urge number of people from this vicinity will frequently 'vi’sit the camp. especially for the eve- au'nsruuuLssGikrurziisss,'thsslttl1r, my church will Wits morning and evening preaching services for the next two Sundnyl, so thnt all of its members and friends will have opportunity to participate in the good things st Barrington. The pub- Me--of- Iriehuadradurk, ana,taiusinitg hove a cordinl invitation to “tend nay or all of these helpful services It the comp. . Ruthter'r. Second Daughter, Engaged Mr. end Mrs. Wilinm Rogers Ruff- ner of Ruthrood, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Virginia Underwood Bummer, to C. Badtter Reed, can of Mr. and Mrs. Mulcohn B. Reed of Powhatan Heights, Ann- tin, Tex. ' Miss Runner made her debut in September of. 19” at 1 joint guden party given by the Radium for her and her sister mu Hut-ham tttttf- ner. She m graduated. from Mrs. Don’s Ichool " Brim“! lunar, A. Y. JH. Reed attended tu.Uni- msity of the South " Suwanee. Tenn, and the. Univerdty of Tom Be m a who: of-the hrst Unint- Iity World Cruise 1926-27. _ Iii. VW total-nod from Tun her Mined: sheer. In" Peggy 1rtl Monday, August who was her ”hookah " Bruretttr. Put 1:001:th ‘NEWS IrAMis FROM cm PLAYGROUNDS Joyce Slack, one of Smet's star d-ra, presented : ngcial number Interesting. «Admin at the Several Centers: Activi- ties Numerous a SE; .4.‘.nc .n i I." t night.” The dance W“ I I Vspeeial- ty, with tumbling stunts in it. Louise Miller sang "Walkin' My Baby Buck Home" on the same program. . Present Two Phys The children of aninin playground presented two plays in Rogers Wil. Hams perk last Wednesday evening. The plays, "Rendezvous" and "The Lonely Scarecrow,” will he repeated ex, on top by virtue of 'a’20-12 score. Harmon, Harvey, Gunkel, and Grok: turned in may of the hits fer Sun- set, while Carr. Plant, and Roller: waved the big stick tort'meoln. " w _", Lincoln Juniolrs ,Wln' . Tl}? WI orntemr-aidttstef-t1t Sunset midgets on August T, 6-5, and the two teams have not played since then. Since ibis is the last week of playground activity. it is doubtful it they will meet again this season. hTiTrek G. EriieTiiiiiit Dies; Resident Here/14, Yet?, =9Itttr,eyt li. J)ir1i.e..leHh we" Kym"- 'iGcliajriiciir 'ititfdtttr-stidrr-f.treut" years, died Wednesday morning d this week. He wu born in Enberl. Swedeh. May 29, 1866. During his long residence iw Highhnd Park be was throughout identified with the building trades here and was an 101'- traniaerttrtd charter member of Loud 46, Carpenters and Joiners of Amer lea. Be had may mm friends who loaned of taaeatlorith keen 3231:: Gli their sampathy is cite bemvéd re ting; GiiiTiairiGitkh. Builder Thursday. August 2 G. Eriq1saptt, nrts1t Joe, not played Bil!“ the hurt week a! it is doubtful it 1 this tbeB.ntm. Gided" tht ttttt

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