Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Jul 1933, p. 5

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idp m.naln.ifii neider, af Lake Beulah, Wis . â€" ir. and Lioyd Welsh of Deâ€" t, Mich..fare the guests of Mr. Mrs. F J, Zipoy of S. St. kA . They are attending orld‘s while visiting here. ie iiy Yakima, Wash. n}l« family spent t their cottage on L arket H. P. 3140 Â¥Y, JULY 6, , son of xt. aase Aigy W\ F3 Mrs. Henry F. Clow, who is h on a visit from Los les, Ca is the guest today of Bock : Mrs. Salyards of Evanston, and morrow! she will be th Mrs. Ruth Fraze of Deetfield. .attended. ‘the |Past "’; C last Thursday at Long Lake, w Mrs. Brown and Mrs. ) ussey w at the home of Mrs, H. T. Stren of Lake Forest Friday,)} when Lake : Forest Past trons‘ C met. t : R THURSDAY, JULY 6, and Hattie Schmechel, city, recently took out license in Waukegan. of the Evangelical h will entertainby Mrs. Freda Bro a the residence of Mrs. Wi Waverly Read, at 2: ‘elc Thursday, July 13, at which‘ the regular, monthly meetin n b Mrs. George We small son Jack & est Hills, N .Y., to bd ture home there. â€" Mr. ¢ been in the east since h. Mr. and Mrs. George turned Monday evening ftom a fo: days motor trip around Keld. > | k Mr. .!\‘ Mrs. 8 P. 0 t coln Avenue, announce the m ; of their daughter"Veronida, to M Kenneth Iles, son of Mr.|and Mrs Arthur |IHes® of, 1815 S; Lincoln Street, on Saturday, June 29, |Afte a short honeymoon trip young couple will be at home tnIth. friends in the Glen Flo parts ments, Waukegan. } i On Saturday morni at te o‘clock, Miss Anita Ni 0 Glencoe and Mr. Thomas iP. . of this city, were â€"united in {nt at St. James Church, the | Rev. Father Hotley officiating. Af geremony a ‘small goup 'fig. entertained at a wedding br at the home of the m‘s par ents. The young couple at to their many friends fi Green Bay Road, Highland] Park. ‘event was postponed from Sunâ€" day on account of rain. §:83 The proceeds from the pipnic will be used by the league d?tuy expenses in connection with the farm and garden project. | * The grounds will be open) all day. A picnic lunch will be fol d by a band concert. Several including Roy Burt and = nard Krueger of the Uni of Chicago, have been secured| f the ‘day. t } There will be games duting the afternoon and night. E:L | will be provided from 7 midâ€" night. CH t The Unemployed League W1 hold its regular meeting on ay eveâ€" ning, July 7, at the M. E. urch, the usual meeting place. | Unemployed Leagu , Carnival Picnic ‘‘The Deerfiecld Townshig Unemâ€" ployed League will hold a|carnival and picnic at Santi‘s , | four miles west: of Highwood on |Half Haak‘s Auto Supply Store, on South Yecond Street, Highland Psrk, put on a fireworks display for the enâ€" tertainment of about 300 pee ple Tuesday evening, July 4, at his store. + f {1 The display consisted inlj beautiful night fireworks, i la roman candles, sky roc "bursts" of various colors.| . Fireworks Display By | August Haak ves{lay Lo. ocdiiif chaibat uic <rntcnniednciebens" Cemapul Great Lakes: Naval Traini Staâ€" tion removes from Lake Bluff and Lake Forest the families ‘of ;&dren attending Deer\Qeld hields h School. . ul "Those who have been trankferred to other stations, who had in the high school, are as f ows : Lieut. Commander Martin Ison, to the U.S,8. Lexington; CGaptain Robert D. Workman, to N#3 YÂ¥ g: Philadelphia, Lieut. Com F uard H. Duare, to the U.8.9; Cuyâ€" ama; Commander James L. Brown t&“r:-nl Air Station, San |Diego, Parents of High Sch Pupils Are Trans "Jamboree" At Diam . Lake ““fiday » J Lawrence Larson, 31 0 Having the same band tha playâ€" | | To n n op o oly ) ed for the Asjerican Legion|eatniâ€"| . p j val, the Highwood Indians ;pg | Marriages in Lake sor a "Jamboree" at Ray Brotht reasing. Some, in Pavilion at Diamond Lake m ke County official: 18. Dineinwm'wntt'l,elv sign of returnit The Mi;m‘pu'ntonake his a| | Thete 74 mo! good time by having prizes, in June and favors. Popular prices preâ€"| in the} samd month â€" vail and it is expected that large nfiwxghkebt crowd will attend. (%. i & , and 476 in Jun Local and Personal August The recent transfer of mlomm br3 A narsonnel of the staff |at | _net ols Woman‘s‘ Missio: Held On Next Sunday proprietor| of| the , July |9. P ida, M . |and Mrs 8 nco : 29, |Afte e } oung e toftbe ke Michiâ€" r Forâ€" ir fuâ€" ‘ |Half |This ly â€" of the Stanczak Brothers, ampion brother team.. is for 6 o‘clock. | F Sunday, J‘fl, 9, will|medet the Guy Bush ts f week on their hom n'.'i North Avenue, Hx hwoor Thursday, July 6, th? the |Stanczak Brothers, ampion brother team. is for 6 o‘clock. f B smyy 3‘;’ 9, $ will meet the Guy Bush es > f a | They will wind up. in Street Employe Hu team is composed o0f major league players a of the up and coming national pastime, _ : It is expected that a ] N will see the games as 1 see some fastâ€"stepping bail ¢lubs in acâ€" tion. Highland | Park street de was painfully injured in accident Thursday mornt week as he ‘was at work Avenue. | & 4 ‘Mr. Brogan and Lowu | another employe, $ C a‘length of hose, which w ed across the street. A over the hose, and somet! ing ‘under the machine: { hose, : which: was held i by Mr. Brogan, throwing the air. Ho fell on hig breaking it in several pJ Soefker‘se hands were in he did not sccompany N to‘ the H‘wbhnd irk H treatment. ‘The latter is: there this week,. _ } ~ Last. â€" Saturday | night‘s brought down mo han (15 company‘s | poles, mt steel transmigsgion t ‘ y damaged whep the / the; roof of a barn aga ;’ though th}q and othér dam ;rupted electric service in fe several comnmiunities, the| was able| to, have‘ pracki( service restored by Sunday 1 Operating enginee the . attribute this restoration bj in tecord time to their 8 speedily agsemibling linemer paitmen from all patts of t tory served to the trouble ‘A to the quick dispatching 6 ials from ‘the company‘t headquarters scattered th the nrea. Several hupdred p on duty throughout the all day Su;nday‘ doing emet pair work. [ f This is ithe third& orni The severe lightning and | rainâ€" storm throughout northe last Saturday night, the résults of which have been seen by t al, regidents, which reached ; cyâ€" cloneâ€"like proportions in the| western suburbs, caused ( to approximately $80,000 ta e C Tiges and equipment of | blic Service Company of Nor Hliâ€" nois, according to e§timatés |made in the Ghiclro pffices of the ¢c Â¥ this week,> ids e Storm Causes %0.' Damage To Por equipment, which year, engineering heavy daimage to Pub $ & t . *Ed Brogan, an emp Mrs. Glen| Mr. Ha 'Wi:liers Ag F Mrs. W. K. Glen w flag‘event and R. F, the. men‘s event at. Club Tuesday, the F : Winners of the ho! event were as follows: C B. Qrowlei, with a s a net of 78; Class B, T. | \wim a gross of 96 and a Class C, Dr. A. M. Bes [ gross of 101 and a ngt of dvic P o ic t his county in Jun« n the;same month vere 550 in Lake 933, and 496 in Ju Highwood “‘ll‘ee Brogan, throwin . Ho fell on hi & it in several p ‘se hands were i not ac any | o The tmifer i nt. ‘The latter is hie waale he Nationn! Mletll the (Nation : from Los Angeles, This of " l aafiohs wion rth j fn“ â€"hole| low it. t |of from play ul ent with the ent, the but form the all is house guests hi;‘oll’; to our Cen: 0 you gone thfi ugh ing to p [ ~3 hot water after bathed? If you | will pass ev:ry 1 with a ‘reasonabl + The pageant given by 3,500 Jews, ‘called "The Romanck of a People," needs no rey after the brily Hant : writeâ€"ups ‘ it by the ‘daily papers, It is gufficient to say here that it was thd most wonder: ful thing of its kind| ever produced, The Spanish pavillion will be opâ€" ened today. It is al reproduction of an old Spanish with | escutâ€" ChePnl, arches, & tic windows. The building is a rich dark ~Monday was Jewish day at m Fair,. In the ?ttc 2500 Jewist boys and girls pa 1 in a field meet held in the t of Honot,. The many people t e‘for these festivities helped to |swell the crowd to gigantic propo and it was ‘the largest crowd that the Fair has brown and play. ‘ Inside the museum in w) pieces of art The Hall of Social |Science is ong| "A garden is like a sympho |of the most interestirig) of the build.| _ 49Â¥ flower, evary colot, | ‘ings I think. The many a note in its sonorous mus derful exhibits incl the educa.| . Members of the ntrmbrous & ‘tion. of â€" children, the growth clubs that flourish in this . l.choons. hope for diggrmament, .ms‘ fim?ho&ou;. of Highland park s many book displays{| | |â€" ;. ;{[ i. fhey haven‘t amiready,. VIs ‘Fair officials say that they expect a much larger daily ttendance from now until the close qf the Fair. This is because many p ; plé are getting their vacations durih these weeks, and will spend them gt the Fair. ; ‘‘Are you following Gen. Balbo‘s fieet of Italian sea flgnes on their flight from Rome to the Fair?) ; I think one o&the’ t interesting and novel exhibits in this building is a junk heap. Thi§ [ \/no ordinary junk heap, but ili crosscut o!E ground showing the growth of junk. MOV‘:::: I Fignt it n%www prehistoric «um I es:. which they tell me |used to He used in corâ€" sets, old fashioned Haome utensils, and old shoes. In t] iq P ext division there is junk of a m j ‘modern day, and so it goes| up £q ithe time of radio tubes, and b ht out ‘spark plugs. It may be sompthing to you, but it‘s all junk to ."! || > Stepping one 'do;r% th from the Hall of Social Scienci "- 1 come into the Hall: of ‘Communjcation, | This building should be vl jor by all peoâ€" ple who have a sc inkific mind {or think they have.| fg‘ that have, will be overwhelmed h joy while the others will find thh truth. :Disâ€" plays by ‘Bell Tele :: , ‘Western Union .and Postal Telegraph feature this building. | | F1 There is a terrible fkud going on at the Fair. ~) It‘s‘ ?‘ stween the rickshaw boys and ‘ chair pushâ€" ers.. The chair pu ::l â€"claim. the ‘rickshaw boys have been "muscling" in on their racket. M fiy an elderly old gentleman has eg tsken for a wild ride by the ‘tickshan boys when they stage a little sptint race with their rivals. On the Other side only say ‘rickshaw to yo! § fhari pusher and you will immiediately proceed at top speed. . [ ‘} t Jantzen beach and pool are proving to b during the hot weat! may enjoy swimming experts giving exhib ing. $5) AT Lawn Mower Shop| Lawn Mo“rs SHARPENED w pavil there is a ich fike paintings and guests hay donethuyE asked of yo ver you, due gress?, Haye eeling of tryâ€" I1 be on disâ€" ery dignified t interesting this building ino ordinary crosscut â€"of gvth of junk. ht it shows Baby Ruth ry popular Here you s and racâ€" °8B PRESS for and of Many of you have wonder iaf| interior | Aand ext ; betame of the Polish building thal |Sace has been provided in the was started. It didn‘t fall into the| ticultw 1:Hall where weekly f lake really. When the Polish World‘g| shows are held. ln‘uh tha Fair committee ran ‘short of money| Gxhibits n be changed w plans were made to‘u;;rlt as thal t€! ’ 4_" and :&‘:“ ; home of the Friends of Music. Wh Y )e staged F * this plan fell through | the Faid| Pvery convenience si‘duf’ thought of ‘using it to house the| heen properly m:fi(m \SI Press, but the latest is that, it hi ”i“,'m“"’m?‘“"‘.' been taken over by a Germanâ€"Amer.] 0fF flower displays the e icam group who in a few days will} ‘NOWsS, featuring WQ: E have an exhibit on display. | . . | * :hfl chittm ‘of | One of the most interesting things | }"0W will â€" be f""‘m‘E about the Hall of Religion is that| these will show their own the chnrches and alters seem to hel fheir own unique and bebutifu} One of the most interesting th ie . Wl J DW A0M I | about the Hall of Religion is thi will 'm“;:{m the churches and aiters seem to heir owh unique ‘“;m 4 becoming more modernistic. | Thel" ~Diorama Hall con! an models of modern churches seem tol ly new note in display of set. be departing from the old Gothicifings staged in the diorama for style and are showing decided trend8 | piomoroge tropical stondy and for the modern style. The Time and Fortune hfldfiw is very popular. Here you may sit for hours reading the best magazines absolutely free. Never go into this building if you have plans for the rest of the day, as you will probâ€" ably spend hours musing through the magazines here, xk 393 Prince Salie has a wofir{u} eolâ€" lection of precious and semiâ€"precious stones in the general exhibits group. Here is shown jewels from Bur Ceylon, and India. The collection is valued at nearly a million dollars. The most valuable stone is a catsâ€" eye which is usually found in the headdresses ofâ€" Maharajahs. | Its color‘is blue grey, and if Qflo\m against proper light the jewel seems to fade out and a six‘ pointed star to take its place. o a note in its sonorous music." 4 Members of the numgrous garden 4 clubs that flourish in this great 4 metropolis of Highland Park should, if they haven‘t ;lmdg, visit the % massive and beautifol Horticultural|f and Floricultural exhibition, located | P | . . on the south end of the northerly yB island of A Century of Progress. â€"|§ ~ This building contains flowers of every description and color. | It conâ€" tains flowers from foreb'gn countries and flowers that probably a great many " of ~ydu‘t‘h;vg never :‘uon heard of before. Two exhibits are found on the grounds and in the building of this illustrious exhibiâ€" tion. One: is inside, which is truly! a beautiful display of cut ffowers, plants and specal exhibits, The exâ€" terior exhibit is entirely made up of garden displays and garden accesâ€" sories featured by leading florists and gardeners throughout the counâ€" / The Horticultural, and ‘Floriculturâ€" al â€" exhibit alsq ui::‘i'm of. many foral and garden shows in both the try. Sports and Exhibits At.: > . Century Of Progress M. Warner V ACATION]|]) vou can‘T BEAT tiis QU weeps!.. || [â€"â€"â€"M Te cdsiess summir ) ||[§ Stewiog Chicken See you at the Fair. . Cotton | â€" Strinés + nllllbll!'i.? l“":‘ 1 & ts. Eyelets â€" Piques |||J| | aaxoime e anmiser .. (| | : Mongs..___ |[O| Legs of Lamb | am|| b. 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