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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1935, p. 1

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&’ '17::! ©5¢. 45¢ 29¢ 29c¢ 24¢ 29¢ 33¢ 25¢ 35¢ z. 35¢ 17 ¢ RCH 28, 1035 19 ¢ 20c NS 19. tic@o tin 23¢ 25¢ 29¢ 45¢ 27¢° 20c 25¢ 30¢4 15¢ U Town Meeting Recessed ~~ _‘ Until FridayEvening Committee Selected To Recéive Communications fro : Relief Authoritics and To Consider Report _ i "\ . .\ ~of Township Supervisor. _ _ Georgeâ€" Brown and J. D. Garrity. The dommittee will report m in‘!‘nd ecommendation: “r‘ md to“ meetin on ‘-Ma”' A’fll5.lt 8 pm. ip heâ€" J im m Sebool .‘, ‘ [ m j 6 At the early meeting, held at $:15 " o in eefeies melochss Swanson was d .. In the absence of A berémrm,w cktkl.un. Hilda Gitlin was appoint. ed clerk. " ksÂ¥ 2 fOEs Electors of eld Township apâ€" pointed . a tee to receive the reports from the Illincis and L& CumtydE * Relief . mit tees and to co h annual reâ€" por? of â€" the ? supervisor, William J. Obegé, at the town ing, held T y afternoon at 2 o‘clock. Membears of the are |F. J. Rondn, R. P. Sherer, Benjamin Mrs. Claude + plér, Mrs. Jay @lidden, John Oliver, Roland $ Albert Lyle, Sar Pasquesi, â€"F. Baker, Mr: At the : meeting, Philip Cole, member tho‘L-hCat:z Relief explained due to the fact that welfare cases, consisting of u; loyables,* will be returned. to ip relief, it will be necessary tb increase the town levy for 1935. | Levies for the past f::r m bem‘w%om: 1931,$40,000; 1932, $50,000; 1033; $50,000; 1984, $50,000. \Because of the increased burden which will be put on the ip th;togc‘r, it is felt that a levy of $75,( forror relief will be ary. As $25,000 will also be . for administraâ€" fion:: vete "dnnod()o‘flm;l“ the Bogardus Act,. $10, or genâ€" erdl township expenses, it appears that the : y must levy $110,â€" 000 this year.| Te n p oc in es e Sil Deerfieldâ€"Shields; H School students will givye a musical program ::; Cham of dinâ€" day, April 9, 6:80 ~at the Green Tea Pot, â€"The stu parâ€" ticipating in program Wilâ€" liam â€"Schick,. Harry N , Liyle Ritzenthaler Richard | Merner. They will be, panied by Elaine Ball and Don Busch. â€" = â€"|/ The only: business brought up at this m g, was a made by Arthgr Swanson that the committee congider increasing the fee ‘g the auditors 1 $1.50 to $5.00 per ng, ie Sapel Fapker High School Student3 . To En in Ch:::ber . | of Commerce -Mq_mbers _ As a special feature to. introduce Mr. Wilbur‘s distinetive camera work to Highland Park residents, the pubâ€" lic is cordially invited to visit the Dr. John T. Stone At the Lenten service to be held in the Highland Park: RPresbyterian church on Wednesd: ning, April 10 ‘at 8 o‘clock, the speaker will be the. Rev. John Timothy Ston Dl'- : ‘An announcément is *“;h:.?; opening of a. Ni ~digin the N« Sm‘m' ing, 2 North Sheridan Road, 'f Satâ€" urday, April & i 5> t Stome has often spoken in Highland (o oi eaooee 3 &A Easter: series }and uncmvi'fifli'f' extended to all to come to hear Dr. Stone speak. ! s d BERT 8. LEECH TO Annmgfmmfiw DCPC D2 esnt im t ie hy in weebent Place School, has been -.-hflby Dr. Earl D. Fritdth, to show his slides andâ€"give a talk on spring flowers at the Lions Club Inncheon today (Thursday} at the Green Tea Pot. Already local ravines have uw number of ers and those who know Mr. : feel that this meetâ€" ing will be.very interesting. vYOLUME xqv New Photo Studio _ To Open Saturday " KHugene Wilbut, who will operate g\: studio, g;:;ur& m::eri: icago‘s So Shore u;:r! where he <ways ,_:s d 1 h:,:i:i tinctive child we‘ u2 Tis snoaatfacte in frodecn camt era portrait e ytfails‘ work. Bert S. Leeth, instructor at Elm rita¢th, to show his slides : talk on spring flowers at Club lnncheon mxtz‘my M the Green Tea Pot. cal Favines have a ?ngb f ers and those 0 T aash fao! that this meetâ€" 7 " to . the Illino ancy® Rel To Speak Here The Higkland Par CONSERVATIVE PARTY PLEDGES CLEAN CIHT Pledging: to conduct Highwo affairs economically and efficien for the benefit of the taxpayer, t Conservative Party of Highwood, entering into the final weeks of t campaign for election to be held ikpril 16, ; ; [ | _ 5 To keep our city clean, age the morale or disrupt our youtigâ€" and orderly in every respect. (To keep out all interests that will damâ€" er generation. To favor all im ments or projects: without ad taxation. : To conguet the affai the city econo: ly and efficiently for the benefit of the taxpayer. ‘No partiality, no favoritism,. but law and order for all."_ hes _ . Members of the :Conservative P; md theâ€"offices to which they election: are:. For mayor, John Meyers; for city clerk, Fred sEhrm; !o‘x; cit{d:reu' m'p;. John img y for elderman, first Antg“ Ammmnlbm and . Ablberg; second ward, Albert O and ‘Louis Diiuig::‘.uthird mnumll and | n A. Jt The party has pledged tlut}! elected, it will observe the follow platform promises in conducting t city ‘government: | 6 Alcyon Offers Unusual Attractions This We "Millsy of, the Gods" showing the n tonight only (Thurs« is a> vivid, al, unforge drama of a once great family. | tale : of human â€" * destinies and tenderâ€"romance : the grand May Robson of "Lady a Day" fame. Fay Wray and tor Jory are included in the | If~ you have ‘a. hankering â€" thrills, ‘comedy realâ€"life in your m you must Edmund Q, McLaglen Marjorie Ram in "Under P ure" showing at the Alcyon on day and Saturday, April 5 an This time the tough and trusty of Lowe ‘and len are t men who spend one hour a day suing their perilous work, the twentyâ€"three h are given u life and love above the river. | ."The Gilded Lily,".the new | deétte Colbert s ig vehicle starts "its three day run in on Sunday, April 7, is a roma: and ‘frothy co y that 4 totally new and uncoriven proach on the tic angle. \| . sisted by Fm%'lurny principal suppoxting role, Miss C bert is cast as a pretty stenograp who is dead set ;gmm millionaite. I * :41 Good ‘News! : The, fun, starts | on next Wednesday, April 10, when Will Rogers will appear in Ge Ade‘s | great stage success, "The County Cha " at the n In the supporting ; are Evelyn able, Mickey <Rooney and in Fatddg and: Friday evening be your last chance to see your fayorâ€" ite star in his happiest role. € Dante A. Show Now Ius Ready For Stage [d "im:‘. Marie © Ceccarini, O, will ging the "Indian} Love | Call" with A. Broletti, tenot, in the @GGe tss Maxgaret Malpelli and : trobelli will appear in an reâ€" tative dance together in the The stene for the dance is a Buddhist temple 'i::d.“?& : a gacrifice to a e is r & E Mr. Pictrobelli, after * act pk w if g he e ig at @ le ol mM ind ich ng tic (1) 4 384 rnel irâ€" er to Or IGHWLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1985 Hm > Hi S(" IH‘ P 7 f % " p"t T/.A‘ 4 IU (28% TODAY . High s¢hool sthletics, will be the subject of consideration ‘at the regâ€" ular g of the Deerflieldâ€"Shields High School P.T}A, on Thursday afâ€" ternoon, Aprit 4, «/ _/ ~ The ladies . of the Braeside Parâ€" entâ€"Teacher Civig ation are ‘to have a Dmm‘md Bake Sale, Tuesday, A A, at 1:80 p.m., at the iischool. | : | _: _ . The mpeting _will start with & social hour and ian opportunity for rents tp visit with teachers at 3 g.‘m. with the ir program beâ€" jinnin( 8:4B.1. ..} ;)‘ : . The speakers, who will discuss athletics at ield, will be James E. Fucik, m ’31 ‘the board of education| . Aindenmeyer, diâ€" ;:oetor of |intraâ€" I ‘athletics, . and bert Kendig, director of athleties. Braesid Tickets may jbe had from the members ®f the , committee, Mrs. Salem, Mrs, Harza and Mrs. Supple. _A good timé is ‘assured all and a large ’?G.‘m;i;fhow ior. â€"|â€" Steele ...............[15 Bletsch ............. 20 Witten A{Ez M“# """’h‘ K Morpney 1......... 16 Ossoli Chfii? cords â€" "â€" to Beâ€"Presentedâ€"to _ ‘Historical Collection Mrs. Everett L. Easton announces that : all . formet . bers of the Highland P&rk Om‘;l'club are inâ€" »vite;;L to ui:le resgént at .tfiewmgmmd Park. publiclibtary on 1 uftg;'-mm..‘“i\1 10, at 3 o'cfl k, when a formal presentation of |the Ossoli club records will be made to the histérical‘ collection of! the 1iâ€" brary. / /sn â€"<40 . & Villa Moderne To Bé ' »‘“izr,th_r'ratlyEnlarde . Work will start this week on <the construction of a Venetian summer garden at the Villa M?me. [Fhe popularity" of the> Skokie highway night.club has an addition neeâ€" essary go.cco imodate its tustomâ€" ers, and Frank H\:r.hins. ager, believes that the summer garden â€"will ‘be‘n"yb}lwme‘ iprovement {to, the Villa‘s facilities, . ... ns 5A _ Diana Beauty Shoppe‘ ; | Awai;yed S liver Cup A sl!;::cu "was [awarded to Diana |; Beauty "Shtp:,é. for ‘demâ€" onatrafing‘a finger wave at the anâ€" nual miidâ€"west (hait dressers show held lmthe Hotel, April 1. l is CA n 42 antal wl A home,baked goods salewill be held i irc ay at the Deerxeld Naâ€" tional {Tok! Store beginning at 10 a. Deerfield RtN 'A_ m., spfit:«')ro‘d.l y the Deerfield Royal Neighbor Camp. ‘Mrs. Christ _ Mentâ€" zer and lAln. f lkT g;eake,m in | ce ordérs may be m‘fcu [rs, George Pettis. This house, home of Harry F. Harrington, dean of the Medill School of Journalism, H‘fithwm University, was ju by the Evanston Art Commi ‘the most mttractive house built in Evanston since 1931. m ‘ Highland Park, was the architect. The house is at 4 et, Evanston, I!II. _ (Con on Page 7) || Preupts( * [ 2 Silds t 99 431 repibismmicnf1B AID X 14 â€"».; 20. $68 C iinemcigite 22_;‘:5 wepl .l oge tas ey 4.: [16 tat ide PFE A. Will .â€" Have Dessert Bridge UNOFFICIAL RETYRNS PRIZE WINNING RESIDENCE Bake Sale April 6 232 111 201 ‘01 116 100 63 180 197 160 441 157 ©94 170 150 116 869 150 92 194 124 122 WOMAN‘S CLUB TO â€" _ ‘HEAR BOOK REVIEW ‘Mrs. Howard Kornblith the chairâ€" announ¢ed the following:® proâ€" ; : Mrs, Law will review rpet Hodes‘ popular book on taxaâ€" on : problems "Its â€" Your Money." â€" | y _ Mrs. Mildred Roberts of the Elm Place school s will review Vinâ€" un.rsmesn'a biography "Perâ€" gongl History" and Miss Ida Agruss of the Library |staff will present three delightful| books for adults children: "Mary Poppins" by E; Travers "A Story on Skates" da Von S and "Dew on the Grass" by Riluned Lewis. _ The Book 31:' ‘group of the wighhnd Park Woman‘s clpbA;lfilll | â€" hext y morning, ) f 'e:: 10:30 o‘clocks % Riepromas t s nniged u Employment Agency _ ( |!* Fills 353 Positions for | 275 ;We" as’1 $z ploj $125 per month.for couples. | ./. .E. Alsup, who took over the: business in ‘June, has a long record as a . school, er and personell worker. He taught in high schools in Missouri, Ka: , and Iowa, and also in private schools in Oklahoma, T and Missouri. He also headed the | commercial fepartnient of the State Teachers‘ | College at Aberâ€" 8.D. Mr. p has also had experience as an insurance advisor. aAd as a personnel worker in the Chikago Unemployment Relief serâ€" dee exp aAd Chi Li é e| next < Lingoln ~School P.T.A. ' ng will be on Tuesday evening, ‘ApÂ¥il 9, at 8 cleléck. _ .â€"_ ) /.| is meeting is being planned by the teachers and Mrs, Nixon and Mr. Metcalfe are arranging a musical p am. 4The four upper grades will si cantata: "The Walrus and the ©@Â¥penter." There will be a quartéfor winds, a quintet ‘fd:rT bta and numbers by ‘ the band "ng orchestra. â€" An exhibit, of the children‘s work will cover all the grades. â€"This meeting will be of great interest to both the fathers and niothers. _ i (1} Hold Dance | At Ft. \ The Boys clubs of Ft. Sheridan are lplonwrlnz danee Thursday, April 11ith at the post gymnasium. An orchestra from Ft. Sheridan will furnish the musi¢. ~The public is inâ€" vited. \A :8 _0 | 10 11 12 Total 49 39 1r? 250 198 T1â€"1695 220 179 162 s5o 28e 130â€"â€"2287 60 54 160 220 204 80â€"â€"1403 185 128 189 fw 179 108â€"â€"1789 2 so 73 216 210 ;1;:1-1008 182 148 182 246 184 1929 nce June, 19%4, the Central Emâ€" t Agency, formerly known ‘Fred‘s" has filled 353 positions its patrons.| Of this untzbtr. ere w , 27 men and 56 : couples. Salaries paid on the tions secured|ranged from $5 to per week for women, $10 to $15 1 for men, and from $50 to icoln School P.T.A. _ To Meet Tuesday. Courtesy] Evanston . N« April 11 _ Sheridan Gym waâ€"Index William Steele, William Witten and Emmeft Moroncy _ Elected To Township Offices; Opposition | /. â€" PARK COMMISSIONERS ( It is hoped that the heavy wote is an, indi that the lethargy of a Jarge grofy of Highland Park resi, ‘dents, who,jin the past, have seldo! taken the trouble to vote, is a th of the 1 and that the city, as a ‘unit, will :gua eonstructive iinterâ€" west in its affairs. 1 . \Clarence xltt,and Edward Steele 2;; the ful candidates for «joffice of commissioners on â€" East Park lind in the eloetionl:l‘: last Tuesday. Witt was high man ””3& 1263 votes, followed by Steele with 1188. | P Nesn Ag hig yoted in one election, neg! oc oroan: light in comparison with that cast in 2;3 hip election, it was unâ€" ly hb for a Park Dh;i:t gontest. In past, it has not been unusual for 50 votes to elect a comâ€" missjoner. |It is probable that even larger vote wouldâ€"have: been ks tomilcia‘ yole . was ‘bast af cast were it not for the fact polling p for the two e were differgnt and many people hayâ€" . _A group| of Highland Pa â€" ‘ple, inte in . bowling, bill land other indoor sports, met at‘the vity hall F evening, March 22, "to establish) a il‘” tion roon where the above mentioned activities ifly-_ ‘beâ€" enjoyed} . | > % | Harmony Ticket:‘Wins . in Township Election Appoint| Membership | \Committee for New . <_..~_+ Recreation Club sure success to the venture. MUS 3 sIRSD\ wT ts i. | Trlt‘fi 4o Chevrolet garage &: North Secbnd Street is Availabl and pro as an ideal ‘building. A_long: lease may. be had and the rent is nable enough to asâ€" . Remodel the building . wou! on the first floor elckt regula ing alleys, ‘a. galle for spectators, soda fountain, I lockers. ‘gecond floor epsld ca for ‘billiarfl andâ€" pool â€" tables, tennis, badminton, golf driving / and other ts pquipment," ; _ â€"_â€" \ ‘The folldwing plans werg Mom I fl‘lut. t such a recreation rpom must be ‘ofthehigehst*/dOnts.Comm must be of the highest type possible catering r to those who may, be relied u to: conduct: themselves properly at all times:; 5) 4 catering only to those who may,b¢| Winning Soloists to Be in er relied updn to conduct: themselves | . Some of the winninig soloists J properly at all times: \ ! â€"â€"{engembles are to be featured at a e ies o ol be organized | band concertâ€" on Friday,° April! 21 e nature of a club with guest | at 8:15â€"p.nr., in the high school rd prij es for nonâ€"members.â€" | ‘itorium. A small & Fhird, t it will be financed will be made, u@ nd ‘h . e sale equity memberships clear up""fiuc debt on unif ¢ 0 each, any subscriber havin Tickets may be 41 f ‘purchasing more mny .of the band C one membership, ln;l et-hch m * â€"â€" â€" x ip to ate in the riet = ; td o oo Saee ~ * ***HANS HESS, 18 M uce d s 2e ue /\ A â€"meeting : of \the membersh @mmfifill be \?e‘dd Friday evt -ning,".&pr’l 15, in the editor‘s office of the Highland Park Press. } Local Women to | ‘H d Park ppear on the Lake Vi:wm;lmi 1 ociety‘s program which will be givâ€" en on April 8 in the Crystal Ballâ€" pom of |the Blackstone Hotel 2:80 pm. They :nr: ?‘ekn Al , SDprano, & friam L er Englehard» cellist. .. > .| %i$1 z;s'iin:lub‘ruufinu? -x e rs at 1:30. { \| Hostesses assisting Mrs. Cora W. w m dent are: Mrs. Gertrude Murdough, Mrs. Edwin J. [1, Mrs.: Emil W. Ritter. & | ~| |~‘){.‘} \Meoose Election â€"â€" . ; j Ideal chapter of the L of will hold their* of at their next ne + ay, April 8. | k) S § | ‘NATIONAL ARMY DAY | N Army Day has been day, April & â€"‘}> : . â€"[ > °> }>/] | Every loyal American citizen asked th show his respect by m an American fag on h ‘n%'pwmu | day ~â€"lApril §. es oK 1 d Appear in Concert Progs 1188 1263 671 ~ 634 the Obee ticket wers the first, loâ€" cated in Lake Fo: and! s : and third;, which arg in and the ninth in High Mim might hy Eondiornd ghe ree surprise f won jin the tenth which{ is Obee‘s | ‘precinet. > In this m S e won by nine yotes, ::ji:;:im""‘l’"m; by small ities. : o0 y‘ â€" , In a joint to the Highâ€" hflj?&rk?r-s.thq canâ€" didates stated that they, to oprampinams ‘or their su | p themselves‘ to ‘work lénrm for the good of the township;< . ‘; ZrWith W.. W. Steelg: its 4 ir township su ir, los guly four * the: “ ownship Harmony ~was vieâ€" toricus in the tow .m.. : Tuesday. Stecle. i 2237, votes. M ey had 1929 ' Witten 1789. 1 1: Highland Park Musi¢= ./ * Club Observes Sixth > Birthday . Anniversary : The KHighland Park. Music Club‘s sixth Anniver ta§ celebrated by npmptatioh:{a migsical program given by thbd vanst@n ‘ l:n%ic Cl at home of Mrs. Glaud*Wamplet nm L:h‘ Avenue, on March 27 ”"“P‘_‘?‘to en a Air a la e Aneds Pn 1 o taaen Am Seegesthoi#\) ..............4M..2...4 Mermaid SODE .»....â€">â€".4....sfiwcmmmmeg» W‘hlnbtho Bee Sucks ..... ,.:1? Movet Me by Moonlight‘._}â€"_.__.) . thes +5 C ouanme rexume * Hink m F Salutation to E 2'1. m f " e n Noy® " v y | 44 \_ â€" 4 dramatie 3 n | > To the Bride ~..s " Swedish , Folkh Bomk .. 3 â€"p oo m& ,-‘m erg Bryaiil.or & 4 Sonata No. 5 for violin and piano. ; Nathalie Roberts violaist / /‘ * Madi Bacon; ] w The i ; t chas on disâ€" play some .of Mr, Wildet‘s paintings. [Mr. is a well known artist‘in our unity & his paintings are y local and are easily ‘ Spt landscapes and ‘sp flowers being exhibited this # ‘ndi;bn real treat to view th lovely ; in one of our forémost shops. _ |.| | Trea hest j m(l:"inefr?l)l!pll]y o ue hoi ds Orchestra, under th div‘aefim’f“ Helen Mayer Mannings, will give ita!! this : coming Sunday afternoo 7, at 8:30 p.m. in the audit j The soloist‘ for the mfternoon * 6 accompanied by Juul During . the . of the after> of Lake Forest, give a address. Mr, is the » dent of the board of f . "Der Freischutz, is the first number by the ra is goâ€" ing to participate on KJ. ‘| ~â€" The following is the program |in the â€"order in which lFfll be tivL: . PART ‘ | mwm o ..._.... Von . Weber rloso \.. Arjoso \.......=â€"as Toseata | _ _ en( ./ A > We ies Iiged A social b&%;fl by e PFroonl Texs 4 E To eralie n ~ .. i es Reqttiehroé ... e s ce s 4 ber by the . On mh P :A |~_PART xh‘.‘r' exsend i g~>=~ * 3F. Uikes Rhee _ NUMBER 6 Von . ‘Weber Cassado 4 L [ ’i}.’;"’ 1j l & %

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