Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1931, p. 6

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P E':;»:i e 3 § _ hall, the present Social Service $ 1+ | headquarters, where it is eut into e : > ing are paid in wood, food orders, is * or meal tickets, coâ€"operation of the 5 h local coal dealers makes the sale * 3: of the wood possible. . _â€" â€" â€" _ Work on the "community woodâ€" pile â€"goes on â€"regularly as shown . in workers are all registrants of the Highland Park Social Service and the jobs are prorated in order to give a larger number the opportunâ€" ity to work. The city of Highland Park, real estate brokers, and priâ€" vate property owners have united in giving permission for the removâ€" alt of dead trees. These are cut, then Wood is for sale cut in any length desired and the prices delivered are $12 per ton, $7 per half ton, and $4 per quarter ton... s the gante. A baked hamâ€"supper will be served from 6â€"8 a‘clock. The pubâ€" lis is invited to attend. Sheridan Rebecca Lodge No. 801 are holding its annual bazaar and supper tomorrow (Friday) evening in their temple on Laurel avenue. Corno will beâ€"played during the eveâ€" The Highland Park Cycle Co., a new business in town, will open Satâ€" urday, Nov. 21, at 546 Central aveâ€" modern and equipped with a comâ€" plete stock of bicycles, velocipedes, etc., as well as sporting goods and electrical appliances. ~The firm is also an authorized agent for the Singer Sewing Machine Co.and will carry a full line of repairs. Service on all lines carried also is provided for. Highland Park Cycle _ â€"Company Is New Firm The manager is L. A. Ostroff, who has had a wide experience in this line of business. On the opening day a souvenir of an electric pen light with battery will be given with Hold Bazaar Tomorrow ; it is Alex Rafferty, superintendent . of| ns patie d rrguramairts â€"moe ways, and doing park work which Social Serice are held every Satâ€" will add to Highland Park‘s civic|urday morning at the old city hall. improvement. C «â€" Last week‘s sales hhlhd $32.80. Drive for Funds Continues _ “;i'hm Bulg:m:be Captains and thei â€" Thanksgiving baskets w working this week t; m:;"‘““””’“ww““' canvass of their districts. ‘The only| Ttt®e but anyone wishing to send solicitation for funds for the| °C D*Â¥ %2ll the office. ing made in this drive, headed by Mayor â€"E.â€"B. ~Metzel. In cash and pledges the total of â€" $12,705.31%, to reach the quota of $20,000 neeâ€" essary to "carry on." If you have been missed in the canvass and can help to aid Highland Park‘s needy, call the city hall or the Social Servâ€" ice_office_so you may have_the_ opâ€" portunity of having a part in this City Clerk Musser, who is tabulatâ€" Neavitt Captured ..._ | H. P. Hespital Shares in Florida, Report in Dr. Rogers Estate; C o e To Cc ce aaadt m m at i n or , Pla., to return| _ ‘Pwo thousand dollars was left to Park automobile‘ dealer. wantedg py| hC Hithland Park hospital by the States‘s Attorney Smith on charges of embezzlement and altering autoâ€" mobile motor numbers. Neavitt has ‘indicated he will waive â€"extradition. â€" If â€"he â€"should change his mind, Sherif Tiffany will have Governor Emmerson rush extradition papers by mail. _ Neavitt was indicted by the reguâ€" lar October grand "jury, but has failed to appear for arraignment. Col. Smith asked Sheri# Tiffany to locate him and it was finally learned that the automobile dealer had fied to Florida. ~ Tast spring Neavitt‘s activities|| â€" GLENN W. OTTO your home if desired nance ‘companies with which hi 14 (nom- | ’:-"’"' '0"9 mt transacted business. . TEL. HIGHLAND PARK s1s 4 +4 Bartlett, veteran south county jusâ€"=; tice:â€"of the peace. Her Mm;flt{ at Letters of administration were ery Sales Saturday Morgig; TKE PEES 3 Sales: of homeâ€"madeâ€"bakery goods, Social Serice are held every Satâ€" urday morning at the old city hall. Last week‘s sales totalled $32.80. â€"â€" Following the plan of other citfes, the merchants of Highland Park are coâ€"operating with the Social Servâ€" stores in the hope that their cusâ€" tomers will donate articles when making purchases themetaoin eta making purchases for themselves. Donatiohs will be distributed by the Social Two: thousand dollars was left to the Highland Park hospital by the late Dr. Daniel W.â€"Rogers of Highâ€" land Park, it was revegled when his will was admitted to probate by Judge Martin Decker of Lake counâ€" ty probate court. The bulk of his estate, consisting of $50,000 in personal property and $1,000 in real estate, was left to a son, Robert W. Rogers. !flmm{alztivu and friends ,,,II | Aiinlainn t o t anafebets marrirk mt »ermc y i e T ceived minor bequests. Letters tesâ€" tamentary were issued to the First TEACHER OF PIANO intent to place barrels. Union Trust & Savings Bank. A tenâ€"foot coal Vapor and Klectric Cabin Baths Sctentific Swedish Maczage Maussage â€" Residential Work "or Photo by Hecketsw ””wm â€" DEFEAT LLOYD A. c Win, 13 to 12%, Last Sunday, the Highland Park Press Al Star; and the Lloyd A.C. struggle, as the Al Stars triumphed, 18 to 12, last enough to decide the outcome of ‘Paul Stipe‘s educated toe did the trick at the end of the second quar. ter; when the ball sailed squarely through the upâ€"rights. The score stood; 13 for Highland Park, 6 for Lloyd A. C. At that time the point game ended it looked as big as a battleship. C ning almost impossible. â€" It also paved the way for frequent fum: bling, especially in the getting of and the handling of punts. Because of the existing conditions, the Highâ€" Tand Purkers resorted mainly to line plays in which they woere very effective, chalking up 14 first downs to the opponents 5. 6 0 was the home of to score when their fleet half, Yacâ€" "Aifs cino, intercepted a Press pass and â€" i'h Sa,csé;t%prds for a touchdown. A 8 §P°"" ," few minutes later Shorty Francis e ® * plunged over from his one yard gyenue, line to tie the score. Both tries ,;Lff" for the extra point failed. Five minutes later Highland Park scored again when Martin hit the Tine from the two yard line. Then Stipe did his stuff. The remaining 6 points close of the game after they blocked a Press kick and recovered over the Sam Fel Giving Turkey with Suit or O‘coat plans to assure his customers a regâ€" _ ular Thanksgiving dinner if they buy suits and coats soon encughâ€" For a limited time he is advertising to give a turkey to each patron who buys a suit or overcoat at his store. Both teams were hampered by When Stipe‘s Kick Gives Locals Extra Point Samâ€" Fell, the clothing merchant, Elizabeth Silber Worth Specializing in Jazz for Beginners and Advai Phone Highland rork 3446 Advanced <â€"| T 1 ~ 1011 Vol. 20 hundred visited of N. bridge The Harbor, Miss taining Grace morro Sherid Mr. at

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