29¢ ried i 27¢ 28¢ ell | 49 ¢ 29¢ woOMAN‘S CLUB WILL ‘ BEGIN PROGRAM SOON The t contract bridtc ‘GS‘O"‘ by MrS, MAX~ The Duma 8 ine C. Miner, beginning on &“""‘ the Am;imu&kï¬montf day afternoon. Oct. 3, and GOMtNU~| pur Swanson, Commander, has ing each Wednesday through to DeC.| speq al} the citizens of this comâ€" 5th. x munity to observe . Constitution * The board of, managers also welâ€"| Day, Monday, Sept. 17. Citizens| comed its new members,| Mrs. Le0â€"|are asked to display the flag of tora T. Hoyne, as first our country. With the cooperation dent, Mrs. Edward Norcross as corâ€"| of the Daughters of the American responding secretary, and two new| Revolution, appropriate â€" speakers directors, Mrs. Carl A.dqnnth“- will be furnished at ‘the Lincoln pitality chairman, and Mrs, Leland|and Ravinia Schools. A | Waite as chairman of fine Arts deâ€"| ‘The Highland Park Chamber of partment. Psc fd Commerce members have agreed to Mrs. Waite‘s department is very| display the American Flag in the busy with plans for an me seaâ€") business district on Monday. j son in the drama group Miss|\ The Dumaresq Spencer Post has Lois Brigham as chairman, and in requested Mayor E. B. Metzel to the book review igroup ‘with Mrs.|issue a proclamation cafling upon Howard C. Kornblith, | all citizens to observe Constitution Mrs. James Freadenthal has arâ€" Day and Constitution Week. The ranged a series of fine art exhibits| public schools will hold apztopriau for the club house. | programs on Monday, Sept. 17 and s e 2 m i e n UK." ‘"aes. 1 thrqughout the : week to 't.ud_’ the Mrs. Waite‘s department is very busy with plans for an -mom-. son in the drama group, Miss Loig Brigham as chairufln.’b:nd in the book review [group { wit} Mrs. Howard C. Komnblith, . > > Mrs. James Fregdenthal has arâ€" ranged a series of fine art exhibits for the club house. | ?1 1 Mrs.. George . B...Chapman . anâ€" nounced that the .odc;?mm of which she is chumn;d‘rm enâ€" tertain the members at cards on the afternoon of October 30. of whien sne< 1sS CHeREIMAMO® LPOTUT Smo tertain the members at cnd; on the| "The purpose of this campaign aftern October 30. || for a more widespread observance ten 6f h of Constitution Day is to stimulate C i th will 8 tC n onntins Thippel 19, ang| 5 study ‘and appteciation of the the members are a;ked to q‘ou'thlt Constitution of the United States the time of meeting will be changed Ts n maroiioace / pvarameed f/om 2:30 to 2:00 o‘clock. || or} ; guaralt 7 h {| 'thereby. A reawakening of faith } / on â€"â€" t T. Be and confidence of all our citizenry Contra i ‘ in our Constitution and a redediâ€" T Ctl?tfll(llge 'lo‘ï¬s Fall cation to the principles set forth in (Taught Here that document, thus helping to deâ€" : y meveny Pt : feat the inroads of ‘radical groups Once again .the Bllh"Ld P2Tk| who seek to tear down the Constiâ€" L“'::;’l Cl‘;"h‘;;‘m ‘t]ï¬'b‘" m‘.: tution and ou::fl"l form of governâ€" ple . O%" 1 » ment," we are kn > | time in the form of contract bridge!" The Constitution of the United lessons k j ge States of America." â€" . Mrs. Maxine: C. Miner, :ho )._*~~»The Preamble" ï¬â€˜: m“m“m:e;d:.rï¬ o;::'mf We, the people of the United series of ten lessons on Wednesday s"‘;’â€'t “::i °'dzu'§m§.°!;“ t?um?;t â€" siterncon, Oct. 3 : Mrk. Wtiner Ns PEC. domestie Ti mnn e been a br'i ige teather| rer and sure domestic tranquility, provide urhamen t' n apager| h â€" many for the common defense, promote wer | _A T the general welfare, and secure the s 4 ho , | blessings of +Liberty to ourselves A few years ago when On¢ 0) and our‘ posterity, do ‘ordain and our national bridge ,tm WAS| establish this Constitution for the on a lecture tour, thi t the‘ United States of America." : the members are asked to note that the time of meeting will be changed f/om 2:30 to 2:00 o‘clock. | vOLUME XXIII it. Further information May 0%) ;roshments geprved ;btagn‘ed by calling Mrs. D'i'lth: freshments-___â€"â€"â€"wm Mess .‘Davis or Mrs. D. M. Blasier, F is the annoyncement. | Dahlia Slft‘ow“Will nBc; sw " w % t Bd# Eastern Star W(ita e ts A Hold Card Party| A~card party for members and friends of Campbell Chapter No. 712 O0.E. S., will be held Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Sept. 19, at 8:45 p.m. Bridge and 500 will be played for which prizes will be u“rdidJ Refreshâ€" ments will be served. : small adâ€" mission fee will be Various Departments To Contribute To Success _ » Of This Season _ . Commerce announceg that & YerY ‘Clever $10 bill on the zm-l Reâ€" serve District of New Y serial. ‘B8E863381â€"A, and ?r \Federals Reserve of Dallas, K04063â€" 485A certificates© have, been‘â€"Cirâ€" eulated in Highland Park recently. Monday, Sept. 10, the board ;Further details concerning these botnlfl*leert)ï¬ cates %h" ed at the Hi‘hh: Park State The COUNXTERFEIT BILLS Highland Park Chamber of The F \© Every alumnus of Eim Place Grammar School will anxious to contribute something for the memorial portrait of the late Jesse \ Lowe Smith, which: will be placed \‘in thke school building. It is the aim of the committee receive contributions from ‘as lange a group as possible. "A*i Martin Hart, *June, 1%10; Edith Ringdahl, . February, 1916; Lois Larson, February and mo, 1917;| Page Beers, June, 1924; Vera :‘Purdy, February, 1925b; Emily Norcross, June, 1925; â€" Mildred Walther, February and June, 1920; Felicity Buhl, June, 1927; Walter ‘ Willard, June, 1929. 3 Chairman To Receive , All Contribution%For The Smith Portrait | American Legion Is g Sponsoring Program } Of Constitution‘ Week Accordingly, a chairmtnfqr each claks is being appointed to receive eontributions from his classmates. The following persons have already consented to serve as chairmen and have begun the work. : Contribuâ€" tions may be ‘given to thJ following chairmen of their resperctive clasâ€" ses: * ‘-émtm sth of ~the ~United~States of America. ~â€" 3 The regular meeting of the Post will be held on Thursday evening, Sept. 13. This will be a regular business meeting, and _ reports of the delegates to the 16th annual state convention wil be made. Reâ€" Commander Arthur Swanson has announced ‘the | appointments . of Harry B. Aiston and Arthur Montâ€" gomery as the Americanism Comâ€" mission of Dumaresq Spencer Post for the coming year. Dalï¬ia;dSl(l)owSWill BeA e n Sept. t The Northmï¬r Club Of interest to all flo lovers is the announcement (that| Highland Park is to have a dahlia\show Satâ€" wday afternoon, Sept: 22. It will be held at the Northmopr club on South Green Bay Road, and will be open to the public from to 7 p. m. Dahlias have been so tly im« proved in size and colof in recerft years that they have i ased â€" treâ€" mendously in popularity.| : All sizes and types will be on e hibit from the tiniest pom poms to the 12â€"inch giants. * Nesc : The show will be ope linhland Park Press HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THU CHARLES GLASS SUES â€"|WIGHWOOD MAN IS DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP| | KILLED BY TRACTOR Petitions In Circuit Court Force the Payment of $565 Account Charles Glass, of Highwood, mer chant there for many years ‘and :# former justice of the | peace, las Saturday petitioned in the cireui court through Attorney George S McGaughey for a writ of mandamu: to force Deerfield Townshij board to a bill for merchandis in the amount of $565. : A~ ilculation â€" of ~$148 appoar ed, he stated, causing a protest t the entire bill. s The ship, according to Mi Glass, is in a position financiall to pay the bill. 'lm dxl;fjrence in opinion over th bills of the township came to a he more than a year ago when a ci zens committee asked for the resi nation of the supervisor on t grounds that he was: ‘slipshod" i expenditures, _ The Glass bill + merchandise wes under attack pa ticularly ï¬or alleged over charg and m ulations. _ Constitution Dayâ€"Monday, ( September 17, 1934 WHEREAS, many municipalities in the United States plan to observe Constitution -Dny~on‘.Se3;e Aber 17th in a commemoration of ‘the signing of our American Con#h ;u' Aone‘imndred and fortyâ€" seven years ago, which act b:ought Rbout solidarity of the nation and provided the bulwark which hdw) & eguarded the freedom and liberty of a sovereign people, and, | } £21. [ WHEREAS, the Constitution o fundamental and farâ€"reaching man American people, being an express newly free and independent peop period of tyrannical suppression 0 and privfle‘es, and, \ Supervisor William J. Obee i fused to resign and nothing mate ialized from his refusal to leave o fice at the demand of the citizer committee. â€" . | Mr. Glass appeared at one of tj large public township meetings a1 read a tement in defense of dealings \with the township in se ing merchandise on the order of t poormaster. im | Highland Food Shop And Lincoln Market Grand Opening S WHEREAS, our Constitution h right enjo by any American citi prosperity, and, A Es PA CHECAAET ARUCCCY s NoE 1 1 WHEREAS, the widespread 1 §0) for continuing faith by our people in the principles set forth BÂ¥ our forefathers in the Ameriâ€" can Constifution is today evident; th i need for better understanding of the principles which have guid ’ @’. lis nation in the short span of a century and a half from a group 0 f disjointed colonies into the greatest nrtion in the world is seen hroughout the country, ols U L % Wive Snd o sl0 ty rampe t : The nd opening of the Hi land Faod Shop and Lincoln M ket, at §19 Central Avenue, has b announged for Thursday, Friday Saturday, Sept. 18, 14 and 15.). land Park; designated Monday, S« for the citizens of this city to ¢ American Constitution, to the en that our Gonstitution contains the in the words of its framers, it sti to ourselves and our posterity." . Unushal bargains in the high@[ Mrs. Charles A. Winston, _ _ . auality merchandise will be on SM16) _ «phore is no subject of greater for ‘ this event. Bee the adve 1 * 1 importance and value to American ment in this issue of the Highl@B@| c;;zons than knowledge of our Conâ€" Park ‘TҠfor full details. . [ l stitution. , This is a splendid opporâ€" The |proprietors ‘of, the HighlaM@|tunity for D. A. R. members to beâ€" Food Shop sre Joe Yermak and J46K| come informed on this subject under Lifs¢hutz. â€" The Lincoln Market 18 ] the leadership.of Mrs. Winston, who operated by the Grogan Brothers."| is qualified to speak with authority With the newest in fixtures, det0> because of her education and achieveâ€" ration and store arrangement, tMIB] ments," says the announcement. new food market mmmiseft1 to (be Py s P £ _A l tly 0 ‘); | t fmatonmmnatt o sfrer on the Nofth Shore, img| Young People To Have will unshrpassgi in efï¬:iiency t ‘fl Meetings At Druce Lake operation, attractiveness ‘and CONORN)| . , M arennres s ditions‘ for comfortible shopp ,1 | ‘ A conference will be held from the proprietors announce. [\ | Friday, Sept. 14, to Sunday. n.ifht{,' Coming Year‘s Work Is Planned By The D.A The board of directors and mlt;:e’chairmen of the North S Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution held a busii m'eegng‘-recentliy following a bt Tuncheon at the home of the reg Mrs, Erastes R. Phelips, of Pros Avenue, Highland Park. Plans the coming year‘s work were C pleted and names of new mem ‘;werq presented. Nast t f '_l'tle\ehl'pt,er wishes to be of s Sce in Highland Park, Deerfield, Lake Forest, in coâ€"operating in [helm to further patriotic ed tion and Americanization. . atest }:tiqn in the world is s¢ THEREFORE, I EMIL B. ME] A PROCLAMATION stitution of the United States is the most ching miandaté set up in the history of the an expressID I the sovereign power of a dent people, and formulated after‘ a long nression off Both individual and state rights ETZEL, Mayor of the City of Highâ€" Sept, 17th, as a day to be set aside commiemmorate the signing of our end that our citizenry shall realize he vital spark of social justite and, till @bBecured the blessings of Hberty 4 T Back to a tractor that was approachâ€" .f him. |\The trnmr driver was 6 ployed at the ti in ~dumping dirt and was watching the rear end ‘af the machine. The tractor caught ‘Mr. Factecchi by a leg, threw him to the: ground, according~"to emâ€" émployes working there, and then ‘tolled over the legs and lower part Of the torso, which was crushed badly. i f % _ From what could be learned, the ' did not sense the approach of tractor and at the same time the river proceeded with the dumping of the dirt under the presumption that the ‘men in the path of the tractor had moved away. :{Constitution Day To / ~â€"~ Be Observed Monday ‘ Funeral services were held Sunâ€" ay in Highwood. A % Mr. Factecchi is survived by two children, t _ On Monday, Sept. 17, at 2:30 ‘o‘clock, the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revâ€" lution will observe Constitution Day at the home of Mrs. J. F. Leaming, 1540 Dean avenue, Highland Park. ~During the winter months, four study classes on the Constitution fwill be held and wil be conducted by Mrs. Charles A. Winston. _ A conference will be held from Friday, Sept. 14, to Sunday. night, ‘Sept. 16, for the Highland Park |\ Presbyterian Young People to plan \ their year‘s program. This conferâ€" l ence will‘ be held at Druce . Lake k:x the final refuge for every th in time of adversity and camp. Mhere ‘will be recreation, classes of instruction, inspirational addressâ€" es, and worship services. . Each perâ€" AY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1984 son will take his own picn}c.suppeT) tion of OHIGeL® "*® ~97"""0 _ 00e and breakfast and some ‘prepared| Tea Room Glencoe on Friday, food which will be assigned to him.| Sept. 14, at 1} o‘clock. Mmbmdvm meet at the church at| ‘After the business of the meetâ€" n:30 ay when cars will take ing Mrs. E. E. Leonard will give them to ‘the camp. % an entertai and enlightening t t MomF nc it talk on .‘ Pleasure and Profit o Factecchi, 45 Loses Life At Work On Skokie Highway ‘Mrs. C. J. Clark of: Ridgewood Drive entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Thursday afternoon for Miss Edna Winters, whose marriage to Mr Robert Greenwald will take place on Monday, Oct. The Highland ‘Park State Mi is one of more than 14,000 licensed banks in the country which are reâ€" ceiving these signs. Insured banks are able ito offér protection to their depositors up to $5,000. Statistical studies kaye shown that this .maxâ€" imum fully protects more than 97 per cent of all the depositors in inâ€" sured banks. [ â€" f A statement by the Federal Deâ€" posit / Insurance Corporation folâ€" lowst | Depositors of State Bank Protected by The Highland Park State Bank talay received from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at| Washington the official signs which will hang at all ‘receiving windows as visible evidence that the deposâ€" itors of this institution are in= sured. | 4 3 o "The purpose of the signs is to let . depositors know which banks are insured. Heretofore, although 90 per cent of the licensed banks are insured, depositors have had no easy means of idelgtifyinc thom. "If, by any unforseen cireumâ€" stances,! an ‘ insured bank should suspend, the Insurance Corporation would begin paying off the depositâ€" ors jusd as soon as a receiver was appointed for the closed instituâ€" tion. The depositors would receive their money in a few days instead of waiting ths or years as was the case in the former method of‘ liquidation. This is not only a benâ€" efit to the depositors, but it saves the community from a terrific ecoâ€" nomic and social blow. â€" When the depositors receive their insured acâ€" counts they their claims to the Ingurance Corporation. Thereâ€" after liquidation proceeds on a businessâ€"like is with the maxiâ€" mum chance of the Corporation and other creditors being paid in full." Alcyon Announces Its Program For the Week + Marion Davi two great stars turization of celebrated _ sto: The cast also in Ted: Healy= ~and â€" the â€" Fot Brothers and film i shown for the| last time (Thursday) at the Alcyon. . Friday and |Saturday‘s attracâ€" tion is "Most |Precious Thing in Life," featuring Jean Arthur, Donâ€" ald Cook and Richard Cromwell. It is from the McCall Magazine Story by Travis‘ Inghan called "Biddy," a drama of iles, tears and roâ€" manceâ€"close the heart of every human being. | & A film that has a laugh in every mad, J:erry moment is "Murder in the Private Car," which features the laugh provoking Charles Rugâ€" gles, Una Merkel and Mary Carâ€" lisle. It may be:seen at the, Alcyon on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of next week. esn .3 "Kiss and ke Up," is the atâ€" traction for the following Wednesâ€" day and Thurgday, September 19 and 20. Cary Grant with Genevieve Tobin, Helen Mack and Ed. mmett] Horton â€" make lup the cast in this racy, romantic drama which will give you plenty of laughs and catchy tunes. | _ 85 A new and | thrilling serial will begin on Saturday and Sunddy, Matinee only, Sept. 22 and 28. It is called "Burn ‘Em Up Barnes," and features Frankie Darro, Jack Mulâ€" hall and Lola) Lane. Motorcycles, motorboats, a obile racing ears ‘and| airplanes| whizz through this isuper-charg rapid â€" fire film story. L Mothers Club Opens : _\ Year‘s Work, Tuesday The first m Club was he the ‘auditoriu ~A business the programs planned, follo played and pr The hos were the oï¬ lows, presiden presgident, M Mrg. R. Roge retary, Mrs. Mrs. E. Pa Ravinia G Lun ‘The Ravinia Garden| Club will hold its annvial luncheor and elecâ€" tion, of ‘offiders at Glen Gables Teéa Room Glencoe on Friday, Sent. 14, at 1| o‘clock, ' ing Mrs. E. an entertain talk on ."Th of Bees." > ‘A daughte Mrs. Richard the Highland day, Sept. 10 Deposit Insurance and Gary Cooper, appear in the picâ€" W. Chambers‘ , "Operator 18." cludes Jean Parker, the < Four Mills film is being ting of the Mothers T““d" evening in of the Y.W.C.A. , sion was helg and for the year were ing this cards were awarded. for the evening rs which are as folâ€" , Mrs. H. Renner; vice J. Sobey; secretary, ; corresponding secâ€" . Tustain; treasurer, was botn to Mr. and â€"Mau of Deerfield at Park Hospital on Monâ€" irden Club cheon On Friday tonight ‘THE Y.W.C.A. OFFERS ‘â€" DRAMATICS CLASSES Two years ago the Y. W, C. A. included in its© program dramatics, ballet, tap, and social dancing. This year these activities are to be‘ conâ€" \ tinued. Careful consideration has been given by the Y. W. C. {l. board of directors to the selection of inâ€" structors for these departments. Instruction In Tap, Balle Social Dancing Also To Be Given â€". Frances Shriners Jr. e. She completed her collegeâ€".@p Northwestern â€" University was graduated from the school of speech in 1932. She has done spe work in the Children‘s on ~the North Shore, under the dir of Miss Winifred Ward of N school of speech. ~ . The dramatie d it will be under the direction of Mis# Katherâ€" ine Imig. Miss Imig is Well preâ€" nared for this work having a e Included in the work thig year will be creative dramatics as as plan production. Miss Imig was in charge of the Junior Children‘s ties at Sandstone Camp, Green , Wis. There will be two ,Nhni-t Oct. 1 to Feb. 1, and 1 to June 1. Price per term will b¢e the same as last year. We Registration will be from Sept. 22 to 29, at the Â¥. W. C, A. Inforâ€" mation will be given by the Y. W. C. A. or Miss h s home in South Deere Park, H. P. 3766, â€" A tap class for grade gchool chilâ€" dren is being organized and will be taught by Miss Agnes . Miss Daly is from the Kendall College of Physical Education in . She was in training at C Wetomaâ€" check, Powers Lake, Wis, This samâ€" mer she had charge of $ tap horseback, ‘tennis and. ganoeingâ€" at Camp Wildwood, Wis. iss Daly is well known to children of Highland Park and Ravinia, ha assisted \3 summers with the y ground wortk. ' #i ;s Registration to be made in Sepâ€" tember, classes to begin the first ook of October. _ . â€" * _ "Kickâ€"Off" On Saturday, Sept. 22, all the Cubs, Scouts and Sea ts of the North Shore Area GCouncil, Boy Scouts of America, will hold a kickâ€"off rally, beginning at 10;:00 o‘clock in the momgl's:‘t the Teaâ€" tro del Lago, in No Man‘s land. The first event on the program will be the taking of several hundred feet of full size moving pictures of Scouts in action w will be shown at ‘the Teatro: Lago on days following the ev&.’:l After the moving pictures have been taken everyone ig invited, with their leaders, by Mr, Meyer, manâ€" ager of the theatre, to be his guests at the lhom§ of the first episode of "Young Eagles," a seriâ€" al picture of Boy Scout activities, in twelve episodes,. Besides the "Young Eagles" there will be a feature picture, "Rex, King of the Wild _ Horses," | a‘ . **Mickey Mouse" and a two comedy. All of this will be free to registered members of the North Shore Area Council. &1 6 !Delinquent TaxLlsts | Published This Week All of the boys 'ai}lh&n brought their lunches and go down to the beach to eat it and at 2 a‘clock will have games a events in which: everyone will have a chance to p"»ï¬cip.t:; T‘:rk m will be over 3:30; program will be in the na of a kickâ€"off program for fall ivities of the ‘North Shore Area Council. â€" A complete list of the delinquent special assessmentg in‘ the city of Highwood and the village of Deerâ€" fheld appears in issue ‘of the Highland Park Pre PSE week‘s _ _A complete list Of the delinquent special assessm in ‘the city of Lake Forest will appear in this Dorcas_Soci:g Holds Rummage Sale 2 Days The Dorcas © of Zion Luthâ€" eran Church of wood will hold a rummage sale in the church parâ€" lors, today and o , (Thursâ€" day and Friday) from 9:30 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. â€" t Kathryn . of this city and Arthur Olson of Chicago; Lois Whitâ€" latch of Highland Park and Harold Davis of Ft. 8 recently took out marriage licenses in Waukegan. Of Boy Scouts To Be On Saturday, Sept. ‘s issue of The Lake Forester. NUMBER 29 and and 44 I% 44 #8 t e