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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1933, p. 2

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J% &* +6 $% $+ \ _ | One Year‘s Subscription For $1] . : | _ An impot | uled for the + on Tuesday | at 2:30 o‘ck . | â€"Mrs. Ken \ view Janet PAGE TWO . Deerfield Women to ‘ Hear Book Review lT~@" vYICT YWCA hall. An explanatory lecâ€" ture, presented by Charles A. Waite, of the "road of service" men‘s drill ,hom.willmpny‘thoakufioa. . ‘The team is composed of the folâ€" lowing seven young women employâ€" ees of the North Shore Line genâ€" eral offices at Highwood: ~ Nyra: su\n'rt.GneoDun.M,lm‘ The longâ€"predicted opposition to Mayor Evan Dever in the Highwood city election this spring materialâ€" ized a few days ago when a new slate for mayor, treasurer and clerk was announced, says the Chicago Herald and Examiner. Mr. Dever is finishing his first term, and has been the object of eontinued attacks since he took ofâ€" An issue is expected to be made of the alleged transfer of $1,500.00 from the city garbage fund last year, when the Highwood bank closed to pay city salaries, the corâ€" poration counsel ruling the mayor and council were liable for the funds‘ return to its proper source before they. go out of office in April. It was learned that this sum. was returned a month ago, according to word at the Highwood city hall. Henry Liske announced the slate this spring, for which petitions alâ€" The political battle in years is proiicttd by the: routs," who are to revive council battles of the last two years in an effort to unseat Mayor Dever and his folâ€" March 1, and the last date is March 14. ; uled for the Deerfield Woman‘s club on Tuesday afternoon next, Feb. 14, at 2:30 o‘clock, in the library. Mrs. Kenneth H. Hoover willâ€"reâ€" view Janet Fairbank‘s new book, "The Bright Land"; and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok will report on the meetâ€" ing of the Tenth District, which was attended by ten members of the Deerfield club, a week ago. Mrs,. Piepenbrok‘s report will stress the message given by the president of the General Federation, of. Woâ€" ‘The business session will include., wood. Mr. Kichard Lyons sCrYeu unhtfioldoflaniorth!dâ€"uw. t cA t lowing year. However, election of Mr. and Mrs. John Leonardi left guch officers will not be effected unâ€" for a two weeks honeymoon trip til a later date. f, | to Hot Springs, Ark. /i~â€"~~~BATRERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING An important meeting is schedâ€" <esoSse Anytime your car is frozen t o A _ alih out charge. iudth ©.. _ o _ all grease jobs Cash Transfer Issue Getting Under Way ifar wramex. â€" « + aasitre wheels 35 cents extra 7 F4 ie magaeame enc en ~~]| Town Pla Will Be & TAX dfralimnairw. oa ___ | m Bamint Bhile STATE TME ReRebes ..:wx;mm_ for “Fé&aflfé&fwm»%‘"&*}f h RR~ S nenodis Eee‘s NepNe ces NeRA landdn 62 HAatsg2? isnih TCTOR Y râ€" 43 land, Marguerite Fredericks, Doroâ€" thy Dahl, Frances Tourtelotte and Florence: Martini. All have comâ€" pleted the regular compauny course in first â€"aid training, and several have been active in Girl Scout work as instructors in first aid methods. In the above picture, members of the team are shown demonstrating thc‘&hmrprompmomthod of artifi respiration, which has been used by North Shore Line emâ€" ployees in saving the lives of many persons at places far removed from The Mapstri Boosters basketball team â€" of Highwood annexed their tenth consecutive victory last Thursâ€" day night at the Oak Terrace school Maestri‘s Boosters In 10th Consecutive Victory: Last Week gym when they defeated the Saniâ€" tary Barbers by a oneâ€"sided score of 51â€"16. In the first preliminary game the Highwood Pirates . defeated the Highland Park Girls by a score of 20â€"5. Helen Feraldo led the scoring for the Pirates with 8 points. In the next game the American Legion Boosters turned back the Wampus Indians by a score of 20â€"16. Charlie Crovetti, Legion forward, was high point manâ€"of this game with nine points. to his credit, ' In the big game of the evening the Maestri Boosters> had an. easy time in defeating the Highwood Sanâ€" itary Barbers. The Roosters scored almost at will. Coacd Maestri used his reserves for the greater part of the game. Saielli led the Boosters‘ scoring with 17 points. 4 Tonight the Highwood â€" Indians heavyweights will offer the opposiâ€" tion and this promises to be one of the toughst games on the Booster schedule. â€" The Indians will be out to break the winning streak and,. of course, the Maestri Boosters will try to uphold their fine reputation as an Mrs. Sante Leonardi ‘of Highwood took place Saturday morning at 9:30 o‘clock at St. James church, Highâ€" The marriage of Miss Gabrielle Dorothy Walsh, gaulht.n_- of llr :.nd John F. everyone is welcome. Walshâ€"Leonardi f Nuptials Solemnized Miss: Walsh was attended by her sister Mona as maid of honor and Miss Louise Leonardi as> bridesâ€" maid. Mr. Lloyd W. Sheahen served the groom as best man,. and Mr. Frank R. Leonardi was usher. The bride wore a gown of white angel skin lace. and a. tulle veil. the groom as best man,. and E. Frank R. Leonardi was usher. ‘The bride wore a gown of white angel skin lace, and a. tulle veil. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Walsh was attired in blue lace while l(t Leonardi wore pink lace with hats and shoes to match their dresses. They carried old fashioned bouquets. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the home of the bride‘s parents, 122 Prairie avenue, Highâ€" wood., Mr. Richard Lyons served with vacuum cleaning service $1 Greasing 407 PWed w ;. Father F. J. Holâ€" e C ingentine "“ ‘"Secrets Of The o @28 || French Police" [3 *= Aesiictench Rrveeeriat | Forum will be held Sunday evening, 1 Feb. 12, in the Ravinia Village | House, when the subject of the eveâ€" \|ning will be "Town Planning and | Coâ€"Operative Reconstruction in Euâ€" |rope and America." es | ~There will be two fiuluu. Jacob | Crane, a resident of Highland Park, ‘| planning consultant for the state of ‘\ HMlinois, who visited Soviet Russia as an adviser: to the official townâ€" \| planning commission of the Rusâ€" sian government, engaged in the construction of new proletarian citâ€" ies designed to meet the requireâ€" nlents of the machine age, will ‘speak on that subject and present a motion picture film taken by himâ€" â€"! gself in Russia. Ne _ Mr. Crane will be followed by Alfred Granger, ofâ€" Chicago, past president of the Illinois Society of Architects, and founder of the Architects Club of. Chicago, who ? :rlll present. an illustrated lecture ‘on the coâ€"operative reconstruction of Vienna. Mr. Granger lived about ‘a year in the Austrian capital, and ~Forum Meeting Feb. 12 ~‘The ‘fifth meeting of the Ravinia was an interested student of the great housing and cityâ€"planning acâ€" tivities there which, energetically supported by the Socialâ€"Democratâ€" ic Party and the government of Viâ€" enna, and aided by the grant of credits by the municipality, resultâ€" ed in the construction of thousands of model, lowâ€"cost apartments for the benefit of the impoverished classes of the city. The outstandâ€" ing success of these great projects, from both the aesthetic and ecoâ€" nomic viewpoints, has attnehd t'hg tropolis in a bankrupt country can do for itself by dint of imagination, courage, and * ¢coâ€"operation. Mr. Granger will discuss the economic as well as the original architectural methods employed to gain these reâ€" sults, which are of so much importâ€" ance in a time of universal economâ€" ic depression and paralysis of the building industries that many stuâ€" dents and economists are pointing to them as the way out of our presâ€" ent . predicament in America. "If this be socialism," say the satisfied Viennese, "make the most of it!" ' J ks John H. Millar, editor of Millar‘s Housing Letter, a resident of Highâ€" land Park, and a member of the Ravinia Forum committee, will preâ€" side. . Residents of the two comâ€" munities and their friends are inâ€" vited to attend the forthcoming meeting Sunday evening, Feb. 12, at 8:15 o‘clock. : 4 DEERPATH 30¢ Friday Eve. and Saturday Mat. Feb. 10â€"11 © Zane Greys Mondayâ€"Tuesday â€" Feb. 13â€"14 Saturday Eve. and Sunday Feb. 11â€"12 _ "Wild Horse THEATRE * Phone Lake Forest 2502 Wednesday and Thursday Feb. 15â€"16 . A Mystery Thriller "‘The Isle Of Randolph Scott Sally Blaine Wm. Powell Joan Blondell POLKA BROS. neeloveeiratinntiip it in penthen ho an Fosienp n dsn sn o Children 10¢ rative reconstruction . Granger lived about Austrian capital, and sted student of the and cityâ€"planning acâ€" which, energetically the Socialâ€"Democratâ€" 99 and demonâ€" THE PRESS 25¢ 99 Fifty Cents of $100â€" Valuation on each $100 uation in Lake county this year |(1982 levy) repâ€" resents the state fax, as compared to 39 cents on each $100 levied last and interest. ‘In other words, propâ€" erty, owners in this county pay the state 50 cents, nearly 9 cents goes for the payment of state bonds and the interest i . ;;:: ‘More than 17 per cent of the 1932 tax levy (collectible in 1988) is for fixed ch and interest. /1 In Lake county [year before last) $22,222,32 in taxds for ?\te purâ€" poses were forefeited (the 1930 levy) and of the 1981 levy, the total state taxes forf (last year) was more than twice $s much, or $50,â€" 968.22. An 4 The comparative statement of the state tax levy in Lake county for the past two is as follows: 1931 _ _ _ On Each $100 . â€"__ 1982 14 ;W"fi"id) bnoevigiduiiniten softvuuerecity .18% For state school |purposes .........â€" .18%4 For state 800001 | PUTPORND : contesies . (Iilinols W Bonds) .01% For Principal Interest........... 15% l}:oldhu' yePy Bonds) ; * _ iniversity lof Iilinois iL h0o t ue UMniversiy .03 %4 ;C maintenanc .01 ‘or ‘blind .relief ~The regular monthly meeting of the Lake County Council of the American Legion| will be held on Friday, Feb. 17, at the Young Men‘s Club house in Liake Forest. The meeting will open| under the leaderâ€" ship of John W. Harris, commander of the George A. McKinlock Jr. Post of Lake Foréest. After opening ceremonies are doncluded District Commander rd D. Hook will preside. Entertai t and refreshâ€" ments are promiged to all visiting Legionnaires by the post‘s commitâ€" Legion Council Meets at Lake Forest Young Men‘s Club, Feb. 17th tee for this The Young Péople‘s Missionary Circle of the Bethichem Evangeliâ€" cal church, Deerfield, will give a "Penny Arcade"| on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, Feb. 14. It will be a Valenâ€" tine . party. e entertainments will each be aâ€" ny and the cost of the entire evéning will not exâ€" ceed © twentyâ€"five| cents. â€" Refreshâ€" Tuesday eveni February 14, in their meeting hall, the Masonic Temple, 21 N. Sheridan Rd., beginâ€" ning at 8:15. ere will be prizes and refreshments and a small adâ€" mission charge. It is ‘hoped t the members and their friends will all attend. ments will be Did ye hear ut Sandy McCulâ€" loch findin‘ a box of cornplasters?" "Yesâ€"so he went and bought a pair of tight shpes."â€"Sydney Bulâ€" The Mystic Workers will hold a “No'” Our celebrated Old Fashioned Colonial Bouquet, consisting of osebuds, Forgetâ€"Meâ€"Nots, Winter Lilac and Violets, with _| suitable fancy frill and ribbon, put up in a nice box with your card, really a twoâ€"dollar value, at only one dollar Gardenia or Orchid shoulder bouquet with suitâ€" able trimmings of Lily of the Valley and ribbon, only one dollar . . . A lovely box ' of 12 Beautiful Roses, Winter Lilac ‘ and a bunch of Forgetâ€"Meâ€" Nots all for only one dollar rcade Feb. 14 rget â€" We deliver Flowers by Telegraph inside of two hours to any part . S. A. . . .. and devote over 25,000 square feet ofglustotheeultm‘_d ...mdinspiteofthedwionmstfllgoinzatronxmdnhdm â€" Our One Dollar Day Specials alentine Flowers ‘‘The. Deerfield American ~Legion Women‘s â€" Organizations of the post: No. 738 and Auxiliary will af.| Deerfleld Presbyterian church have mmmmmam arranged for a very interesting Wilmot, Bannockburn, and Deerâ€" meeting on Friday afternoon, Feb, field Grammar &chools the opporâ€" 17 at 2 ‘o‘clock at the church. Mrs. tunity of taking part in the essay, Weir, who with her husband taught contest which they will sponsor this in India, will speak, appearing in year as in previous years. â€"â€" | Hindu costume.> Her subject will be The subject this year will /\ ‘India. â€" This meeting will take the "The American Flagâ€"Symbol of place of the February Missionary America‘s Greatness and Emblem of; sbciety. ° Her Destiny." This subject will} _ This is an open meeting, to which give every child an opportunity to. the community is invited. express his or her own ideas about, «onbepieietreninpnnnstitaenraraliiones and | understanding of American Mother‘s Club to Meet ideals and . institutions symbolized ~‘The Mothers club of the Y. W. by the Flag. In developing their | C, A. will meet Tuesday, February subject it is hoped to teach the 14th at 8 o‘clock in the auditorium children that the Flag is more than of the Y, W. C. A. business session a beautiful piece of bunting, fit to will be held after which a first aid be flung to the breeze on patriotic| demonstration wil be given and Mrs. holidays. For the Flag is a #yMâ€"| Huhnke, the city nurse will talk. bol, an‘ outward sign of an iNNCT\| rmmmmrmmmrmmremmsessennearaanamaaaaaaasagaaaaes principle, the insignia of a Nation‘s | (§ l hopes, the emblem of freedom everyâ€" E & 8 where, a symbol sacred, second onlyfi H A Series of ] field Grammar schools the opporâ€" tunity of taking part in the essay contest which they will sponsor this year as in previous years. 0 _ .â€"â€"â€" to the eross. ‘The essays will be judged for‘ the local contest by out of town judges and> silver cups gl be awarded to the winners at the Meâ€" trict contest and district winners will compete for state prizes. The Americanism committee of the Dee&field American Legion Auxâ€" iliary, Mrs. Lyle Fordham, has durâ€" ing the past week distributed in card form the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and An American‘s Creed, to the upper grade children of the Wilmot, Bannockburn and Deerfield Grammar schools. "Are you engaged to Bob?" "Yes, I have promised to marry him as soon as he has made his forâ€" tune." "That isn‘t an engagement, that‘s an option."â€"Boston Transcript. ROGERS SILVER SOLID FORKS Dollar D&Ay, 3 LOF ....................ccooousecmeesseiellee> PEWTER WARE, Trays, Bowls, Saitâ€"andâ€" values up to $5.00, Dollar Day, each .......â€"â€" BAR PINS, an assortment DOHAr D&AY Bt .........._.....__.______.cccclcousleeelnee}> BRACELETS FOR WATCHES * DoIAr D&AY Bt ....................______coouosseameeanl€ee}> RINGS, an assortment . Dollar D&Y &t ........_._._.......____..cccccczsssnscseeneemmene> BEADED BAGS Dollar Day at .......~....~â€" wWATCH CHAINS Dollar Day at .....â€" DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS Fridayâ€"Saturday, February 10â€"11 Â¥ee daansn gover enc ente t on cnns t n hartt‘s on ooven e en ho h on snnA zen t * * 392 CENTRAL AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK] All Work Guaranteed . NEMEROFF sevreseveaseresecreneeness tensevre ns ennn n bnn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1983 Mrs. Weir to Address Mother‘s Club to Meet The Mothers club of the YÂ¥. W. C,. A. will meet: Tuesday, February 14th at 8 o‘clock in the auditorium of the Y, W. C. A. business session will be held after which a first aid demonstration wil be given and Mrs. Huhnke, the city nurse will talk. at 1 p.m. Phone Highland Park 1617 For Reservations Luncheons 75¢ seessnnesecesencnsscsnnn00apnn nnene Women‘s Organizations Green Tea Pot Monday, Feb. 13 Including Lessons seasssseesee0enes0000 0000 n0n MoGevi onl $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 0 lf a IFy o THURSDAY, FEdr Couch Cov Cretonne Cou value. While A fer are Bed Pads, $ 54x76 inch {u White cotton Cretonne P 18 inch Cret Women‘s Al row hemstite 24 for _ Ruben‘s 12\4 8 garments ... with felted c lump ; 4 for . Cretonnes, Choice of all 0 Wide range of 54 inch All L ‘Pth than us Steven‘s To Steven‘s well A big value & Linen Nap! 18x18 inch Infants‘ V Doi € for Bloomers, trimmed. Rayon U Batiste N Handâ€"made drawn wor Women‘s Handâ€"embri tive. A big sizes ; 2 for Worth $9c. hy

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