pkgs. I)‘ PS 1 pkg. 22 LRS lb. 15. 27¢ 39; 25¢ 3 lbs. FANCY Z ats. pkg AS DPO see PR each ti TRraACYT w C E. 9¢ P «29 » 1085 4 l ‘ As in glection; * slection by poster ‘and p ‘Telephd ‘calling ber: HJ : Posters!! ES1VIDE.j =F f Park ï¬ magy, thi shp' th : es t th. N pr t Shore | Highlat FPark,â€" th Stationtin Highlan ‘Mill, the| William | qua -‘- and the | ity Capraign hea .dents g&rejasked to .phone ', <to thi Â¥ress headquiar Highlan Deerfic Band will present using e of th sem! t |cam the :?t . cont will be given Fr £:15 ofcldék, in th itori Tigckets price gnd can be band x. + ‘Nielson Incl im th follow nu Dese Cline $ymphony" by T price 3 d can be ‘Becu: band 0_ ! Harkty Nielson, act Don k -Fjll if' solo,‘ @Fantasie jn . F a be 6 pnZ any i4 f The xt@k wil tier" Talmadge. T guin .]].Pl‘y: Suit by Po! i Incl im the proj follow numbers : _ ‘ follow nu :_ "Sons of the Desert}" by Cline ; "Finale of Fourth Symp *‘ by T ; "King of Fr *4# *Three Quotations‘ by 3 m ersal Judgment" by is; ‘VWalzer Campestre" E’bl" uzzi; "Headlines" by Dr.. J past sixt tistry | in office to H club Musi the Pes f ue in Tho Ras , M has show fdr seve that this year‘s in music, si ¢ ed el n ied ts in YOLTU Dr.:O P. O‘C l,'hof.fl'*fl“ ias practiced den+ .gN 'h;annood,ul: eri Pagk. :4 . [ * n&dl' well known here irk hespi he P w on .T' or rtunity in an Park Pi .-, "";: placed .| tp LC 4 ,retnm s Mtl’l’e | iving" played | } o;: Mm ‘ erfigldâ€"SHields High School present a co feastâ€" ie of soloists and enâ€" t | in first |place at . con , The| eo iven , Apr }2 l_ï¬ les. CE XXV frs$80] Content avenne, [ t a raok 1h: > > j }f . Fark, the North ‘Western Hi Pll‘k. the m wi -the . Dooley headâ€" »nd nited un~ asked to Ronfine their teleâ€" Is to the Higtland Park Idâ€"Shields ad Wi#d P iet. contest. , The eonrrt iven Friday, April 12, at tk, in the high school audâ€" Tickets| are nominal| in can be |Becured from iber. ./ | | W ‘Ni ‘] accompanied by h, Avill |play a saxophone l +4 â€"Wiiigee th w n se sister, ,wmw_blh on tk â€"will [ the f ay, Apr gqugh own C ï¬d Jn variot Bl:hkl‘l ;1 2 : b . | ;a{ P & § N% 1 f JA | | 2 ; : h requests the band ber "Headlines" popular at pres various stores Highland Park:. y be obtained ee Press numâ€" 557, 558, 569. tion â€" returns the: following Tess to Give _ â€" ~Election Returns election, The â€" will feature or / the general Iay, April 18, by will play "Fronâ€" . The woodwind "Suite Miniature" Available to Answer Calls; Many Election Posters to Be Displayed in Local Stores and Public Places program will ‘be Dante A. Club at :on . Frida} and ,Aprfl'li%: 18. h has beeg in‘ reâ€" 1w~m~dfl d; see : peo xyflahhhd n'. 'm _ i'nmelh‘(' years f and -noF:'r ilar shows tâ€" stores in Highâ€" 1a, the Highland Highland Sweet Bowling Alleys, i station | in o Be Presented Saturday at ; | Theatre | . HOW TO /( program are the Present _‘ cert Friday Page Six) Proposed officers are: Mrg, Ed+ win T. .134 Mutfey ‘Jr., . pregident Mrs. Charles L, Jordan, second vice prekident ; Mrs. Edward P. Noreross corresponding secretary; Mrs. Her: bert R.: Smith, financial secretary ; and Mrs. James I. Loeb, chairman of fine arts department. Th Bd \_ Directors nominated are Mrs. Carl T. Anderson, chairman :of hospital, ity committee and Mrs. Poyntz M. ‘Murray, chairm@n of press and pubâ€" ‘licity committee. â€" / ° I WOMAN‘S CLUB WILL / CLOSE YEAR TUESDAY The â€" Highland Park Woman Club wil â€"close its year‘s -cï¬vi is with their annual luncheon on next Tuesday, April 16. Election of of+ ficers and reports by depa nt heads and standing committees | be the business of the meeting: // Proposed officers are: lï¬:f, E&é _ The board of managers announces the following lp%ointmentu ‘for mq and LlDSthl:iru;, xvinï¬ E. gti;‘g.litgg program ‘chairman; Mrs. O, + ance Oleson, firance chairman; :{d l(z}mkaph:el F. Davis, as "budn? ch Ei. 831. j8 After the business meeting Mrs, Irving Sthur, pianist, will present program of music,. > | _ . _ [ ©. ~Reservations may be made wit Mrs. Kent Wonnell or Mrs. Pert Prior before Saturday, April 18. Local Florist Wins. _ _: | Flower Show Prizes ~~Members ‘of the Highland. Park Rotary Club were entertaingd by t::] Apollo Club Quartet of Illinois Wes leyan ‘University at their lqncho@ni meeting Mopday noon at the .Gr:eguI Tea Pot. 4 (hea f prosc t t . Will Bogeni’ in another great picâ€" ture, "The County Chairman," wi ;Evelyn Venable and Stepin Fetchi in the cast will be shown on Th day and Friday of this week. the fireâ€"eating‘ boss who owns t town . . . but he gives more than h The quartet was secured by Wil liam J. Brown, who had 'ch;m 0 the program." The quartet I tip of Stuart ‘;ihvlman, first tenor; Floyd HMeydenburg, second tenor; Homer ‘White, baritone; and Keith Booth, bass. William Austin is the -ecomp.nia;, Virgil. Martin, dean of men of Wesleyan University, ac companied members of the quartet. "Wiseâ€"Guy" Ingpector Piper, the two der," in‘ a mystery crime dra They are Edna May Oliver an James Gleason in the picture, "Mur der on a Honeymoon." <.. i. . . } Alcyon Presents New _ _ Will Rogers Picture . They‘ré here again for S!‘";“‘g, April 13:â€"Snoopy Hildegarde With Sss 0 Petents c OeE recolet £ One of the most beautiful and powerful love story to reach screen. is "Clive of India,". whi features Ronald Colman and Lor ‘The attraction for Wednesday and Thursday, al:'fl a7" and . 18. is "Wings in the Dark," with Myna roles. â€"| me ‘Mrs. Henry S. Vail and Mrs. W\g,n.,.whmtm Florida within a few days. . . Rotary Club Hears _ ~ . Apollo Club Quartette HIGHLAND i',%;fl K, @3 NoIS, .:«,"l‘HUi‘ SDAY, APRIL 1;1% 1935 START G Results of the (mnlpg Sale of Membership Proves to Bé ~â€"_" Very Encouraging °‘| : | For ‘years those interxied in a recreafional club of high charâ€" acter, as as those primarily conâ€" cerned | social. planning, have recognized the need for an o zaâ€" tion of this ‘mfl , t;'\m:ihl the ¢ ent sponsors underto« & proposiâ€" en iners complishedJ | [| [ ~||~‘. yp=t The prodbsed clhb which is th be :One week ago there was created in this city &rforganization designed to aid the cb zens in civic, muni¢ipal and politichl matters, based onl the oi fprn srome 0 whole community as a° A> mental fso’ci-x;uuflg Ay oAPF * This dévelopment known as "The Communi ~Con il," is the outâ€" ‘growth of n serie of,';inqpir-ies,ï¬nto the. civic| bonditions and/ needs set in (motion} by "Paul ‘Revere" local chapter, the patriotic society. The yr? located in <‘_~. (Cont 10 i n e i on c ths. npode im fpratonn rromm o whole community as a° A~ mental and social ,md%? s id * This dévelopment known as "The Community *Coh‘ il,"; is tfho ‘outâ€" growth of ia serie of{:inqpir-ies,ï¬neo the. civic| bonditions and/ needs set in (motion} by "Paul ‘Revere" local chapter, the patriotic society. ‘Memberghip. the Community Council is ppen to All citizens regardâ€" less of pofiti¢ali or religious; affiliaâ€" tions upoy invitation and sponsorâ€" ship by a memb .‘ There ir&no dues, such funds as mgy be required will be segured "small > voluntary tontributigns |from, tine ‘to time, . â€"The ré uir.-m-i‘;‘::r admission are ‘that the ap it must: be a voter; h, ho ]fllh“c office, nor a candidate for e. Memberghip i. Bpeni I hu‘- e w ._xadu'm 13 . The Cojppmunity Council.will hold publi hgs . pres over by q:ecï¬df , who together with an Advisory gommittee and ‘a secretaryâ€" t{euureï¬ will constituté. the execuâ€" ve body ind administration. . ;. 7 AfMfantdiinald Fan Pabe Threey * P np This wirty was selected by a }g’rotiï¬ of{ citizens "intérested in the welfare of Highwood and their platâ€" form is preserverwhat stanflipx Highwood has igained: anmd. opposed to any measures to lower thatâ€"stanâ€" dard. Tkeir wish and desire is D better conditions if possible without amy ad tion to its citizens. : ~*"The C vative party does not advocate lany | unsound or mythical idea that could never be . accomâ€" plished ag their experienee as memâ€" bets of the City i¢il has. t them. * ‘dohibt will be told by others t [ will .qecomplis wonders put your own good jndgâ€" ment waÂ¥ :gou that these false promises hre the exagger d _ Conttpued! on. Page Seven ' John Qi Meyers, mayor., .: _ | . Fred A) Ehrons, city clerk. â€"| _ ‘John M. Simpson, city treasurer. ‘Antoni Amm-:t;'lo: ,_bmr?\hl- berg, al en 1 rd, § . â€" Albert!Ison, Louis Diasparra, alâ€" dermen . Jad. ward, |. . ; | L 3 Roy Rifésell, Harman A, Juhrend, alde Brd ward. ) _ |< Organi . Counci Local \The *Highland |Park ‘Lionsâ€" Club vemlold a busthess meeting: this noon at! FTea Pot. As sovâ€" eral mat ‘of will: be brought Â¥p, all members areâ€" asked to be e [ P ul 9 4 o [dE c 0 hi eupn t Te o feant ce o es (Papcs . oo P o t onl t w\ ! wp%ng of the gltéxoxj I estion misleading. It says, "Sha. ;thtzï¬zl’e at 1 alcoholi¢ 1?t*uqr, be’ prohibited ‘in P Park®"‘ E) 0 0 0}p>¢0p3}..r. o (Continued on Page Three) Be ions léllub to . / old Meeting Today Eaed on Poge s1 on. Page g?x)q;orm VATIVE PARTY ‘?(mml NT CANDIDATES| _( e Community _ _ in %fllflafld Park 0,4‘ w%,eh to votk WET, vote NO. ou wish to vote DRY, vote YES. \Sure an;d Vote You Intend to!! ANIZATION â€" UNITY CLUB anni Park Progas | DEERFIELD STARTS . / CENTENNIAL WORK %‘ Progress for Celebration of Village‘s Hundredth | â€" 1/ ! ‘.. Annive e 1e Deerfield‘s .c'éntenriial commethorâ€" ion :committee me ‘Monday eveâ€" ing at the ;village offices in \the eerfield Masonic Temple and Lï¬n- d ‘plans for the celebration on riday ‘and Saturday, June 28 and . The homecoming ‘day with f whions will he held Jane 28. Thete ill be motion pictures that eveâ€" imp.onl‘orediby e cham. of érce. On Saturday, June 29, ere will be a historical street parâ€" de. and supper) with‘ the ‘historical raimaâ€"pageant, at 6:30 p.m.. An istorical exhibit will be held. in one Oof the loc¢al stores during that week. ‘On Sunday, June 30, um}mm ring the pioneer gettlers>will be dbserved in all ‘field churches. * ‘(Continued on Page Six) .. $ | ~ ... _ Presbyte Guild ‘Mrs. Edgar B. , 1911 Groveâ€" ind ‘Avenue, is operiing her home or uesday, April 23, where the annua pring M f by the Presbyâ€" an Guild will place, This is ) a mémbership teal to which all d members, members and lends are cially invited.. .. Blasier Comple ‘In recognition of his twentyâ€"five years of service as a member of the B district school rd, a testimonâ€" al dinner was held for Mr. D. M. lasier at the home of Mrs. Jacob Weinberg, 440 Glencoe avenue, on ‘uesday evening, April 9. f <Mr. {dâ€luger, ‘who â€" has compléted ‘quarter of ‘a century of service on e board, was a member .of the orâ€" nal school board| when the only ool facilities available were two goms. ~He has been a member ever ice;" ; [ 4 e ‘The follotz:ng lution has been ssed by the present board of disâ€" Â¥ict 108. _/ _ e c \Wheteas, Mr. D/ M. Blaiser is School andidate rm expi i momber who is well and very neat, appgrently well educated, asks to rént a rpom, generally saying that 8 trunks will arrive later. After managing to get into the upstairs the. rooms and whatever. he ‘ Recently he: | in way o steal about $400 in a North Chiâ€" rago home and has victimized a few householders in Highland Park. The best available d ption |of him : ‘that he is about 35 years of age, & ‘convincing : talker, well Axéssed, of medium‘ complextion, and velk built. :00 0| foliks " ~Residents of Highland Park are tw'ï¬jrnéd to watch out for a. man working a new "confidence racket" along the North Shore. The man, sell‘s to Hold Grand ‘Openinig on Friday and â€"â€"\|Shturday of This Week ; Fap W. Gselland Company will ‘,*_ e the opening of their new irug| store with two *grand openâ€" ng"|days on Friday and Saturday of . this week. As a feature of the vénid, each customer making a pur: «ï¬â€˜. on Friday pr Saturday will ' ce on one of the Et meras which will be given to '*&Ifl the â€" 1 [ numbers on Saturday evening.. In addition to pg_arl.‘"d!'l ing, there will be L*;h.:u, p ;:wdmm . / IContinued on Page Three) 3+ 25 Years‘ S ~â€" 108 S (Cont s, Mr. DJ M. Blaiser Is ; his tyâ€"fifth year as of the Board of Education District and is ‘not a for . tion when his res April 13 next; and nued on Page Three) is very etail, of [ighland tes ‘rvice on hool Board General Election â€". . to be Held Tuesdayâ€" TA 1e tax bills for the year 1934 have just been mailed out by Counâ€" ty Preagurer Allen J. Nelson. Unâ€" der ments made by him, ‘taxâ€" gs“ _ paid at the Highllnd{ Park "’% Eiui'mclhm been mailed out |cover the first and second fhstallâ€" ments, pr the total amount of the ixes If ‘the: payer: elects: to pay © : ‘first installment, it is his privilege. ; > [ .( }..00. To 9 enc P e -wswxv--v:-â€"f--q Thl; first . idate . im entioned, ,..!’ ;mf‘&“?,f,‘ï¬mm iDapa l?:‘ohflu dy served the seeand Monday in October, |â€"||â€" | Aleband PAE as l on‘ w a Y sâ€"â€"+â€" ||Eetived Dusiness man h#l would be k: | ‘ !I mble néc to TOW ship as Its l3 :’-“ ozu ‘He| also. § : that his //||. Poor , Levi@S | many of| residencal here have [ oT 1 0( d B a en in ie he gegu rmh!}nutinzofbth o‘ ne of 3 fimaetf k&M Id, which (was c "cflicie of :.'.‘\'1.. Park‘s carried otcrfm, esday, April 2.|v t pdlice Nt Afpartments. o e on ce sotad " ""C 9/R P. fl‘bozï¬ posing Mr. at fhe Fiim Flake Rehoc _: .\ Dooley as a candidate for mayor, is Arthur Swanson, who was elected | ; * praduate the: |University of 8 m. After | gp illett‘| Company, manufacâ€" :‘OE ible ‘lit was de} m_odg a:i., oqui ent. _ Mr. ciab' to accept the rt .&3:}"1‘; herer has been h resideBit of Highâ€" isor (Obee, as. 8 6 nd Park for eight i}t a memâ€" mamjed on Puébday fell that the 16|‘ * rOontinged on iragh 5) n [ EROAWEYY . n oT 1 hotodoithem ents that a penalty will be added z"tlr, May 1 ‘penalty consists of |advertising cost and interest at. the rate ‘of, one per|¢ent per month. ‘Tax salé beging the| Monday inâ€"October. | â€"|â€" Arthuir Swanson, who was elected | , rator jon iesday,. called the meeting to . t 8 pm. After eog blb ‘lit was de+ cided to accept the rt ';iSuper» visor Obee, as. ittée of 12 named ?):l %d-y'felt at th:n:'ioâ€" | port \b pted as submit. ted.| t %wfe hd: 12 c fral "resolutions were passed. On i.l : that Pt:n w;urri';ii;or :hiould a self P Y es Hu\‘ nkï¬oilll;;rvw. ln.:x ril : relief. ‘In the same resoâ€" I it was uvg-w that some considération ‘be given to hiring a 331 cial worker |to investigate cases on relief., |.|â€"; > | 1 Another | resolution passed sugs ? e:ith'nt &:?m:;' elected upervisor, William W, Steele, enâ€" gage dompetentâ€" counsel to investiâ€" gate 1 kt.:‘ihh n:tha&u county board lelafits against fAhie township E« otal amounts levied were: $7 ,004 for poor relief, $25,000 for terans‘ relief UJ;er the Bogardus Act, and $10,000 for‘ , exâ€" peb In order to raise the total ;m.m :vif the levyy, $110,000, taxâ€" 1 F c lPP_‘%}' ::‘0’1'.6 67 'ggmnthflï¬ï¬‚hfli M. | 4F 8 | Y luncheon will take place at 12 o‘clock, and an :interesting progra I1 be given at 1 o‘clock. se of| the general interest of e subject to be presented, and the fact that: who will take part are Nprthwestern students, the local hi students are cordially in to attend, and are assured a yital sentation of a most imâ€" w&:mr to the youth of the co ki P1 104 y Annual Meeting of _ _ . W!?omgnï¬terstoBe | / Held on Wednesday The annusl meeting of the local y lgtï¬ omen Veters which will ;ï¬.; Wednesday, April 17, at 10:80 arm., at the YÂ¥WCA promises to‘ be lan uhusually interesting one. The morning session will be occuâ€" pied Feports of the officers and ; ‘chairmen, when the ivities of the committees will be presented. . |.._ . . _ @ ‘Fh .program iself, which is callâ€" ed ."Repeat Hearing" will be an ‘transcription of the Senate in tion on the munitions conâ€" trol question, as it was unfolded in W n.. It ‘will be acted by. Nort mgnntu_dentl,moiwhan will take the parts ‘of senators and inye tors, while the remaining three will ‘represent officials of 3’; various firms called upon to testify. 11;7 ol students will â€"take s dn uin omm these s\ are Mfl in pmï¬l "t! C in of Nwï¬ï¬d: } atter will be most draâ€" """lg":pd';"'"' "iii e u.fl’nm h Lx BILLS PAYABLE\ . T H. P. STATE BANK yor, Four Commis: rs, and Polict Magistrate to _ .« Be Elected on Next Tuesday; Liquor § ] <‘} [ . | ~Question to Be Settled : â€" _ | a threeâ€"year term, but |the lir“â€"""‘"}‘ o mex hool will be the polling place. wlls will be open noon to 7 [â€" . Thig board, has charge of school j 106, 107, £08, 108, 110, 111, 12, and 118; This includés the Deerâ€" "fieldâ€"Shields ‘High School. Board membi h@x‘ to ‘school property, appoint the . sramsâ€" urer and audit his ac Only one member is to"be at this * Election of one to $ for six years every | A mayor, four oo and po magistrate, Aall to serve a 4 urlElt‘m,'vi& be elected at ighland Park‘s general on ?M. April 18 |In addition the election :of i the quesâ€" tion of Highland Pagk‘s Suture staâ€" in regard to ‘the: question ill be settled." After election it will not be b«awg‘"z bring the tion ~up â€"again "until the next, general election, four years hence. | Following are cai s for elecâ€" tionw: for mayor,. Williim Doocley ind R. F. Shorgr? for corftmissioners D MB :. | G. j,_&. rr, Lyle Gourlqy, Robert :Gre ' Mrs. lorencs Law, Witiie Raiph Iro seph Ti s P Zimmer ; for police magistrate, Ohfries Buell d Herman Schwery.| | ~ |/ â€" School Boq'd El&; on /~~â€"~*Be Be Held Saturday | There‘ is no opy M to "candiâ€" tes in Disttict 108, % neoln, i meside and the f 1¢¢. @m .. Grinnell |\ running for i uafl-*- gontof flu,m JoBn B. ackson. and L. ng are n&d.;t;lnu"w j w. the board. "The distrist 108 elecâ€" ion also takes place next Saturday. | George T. Rogers is also: unopâ€" t a can i for pr‘id.nt fmammaiee clection will also be heldâ€"Saturday. wgegi‘,:m Rumor | a«nm‘u.-uh’uâ€˜ï¬ will run for reâ€"election as qne . the three members of: the board of township schoo! trustees, next . , April 13, at the State Bank b g ighland Park. Theâ€" ‘from 8 to 6 pam.‘ Fleme anyone to a public dffite might #ras : ight mot aifect the stding of a * | || flient on reliefy either difiet or work . ; |||â€" is not at allâ€"interested in the polâ€" .. _ | || of the county ‘og the various ' nships and cities, and irrespectâ€" |, | ve of who is elected, n# change is _ . |||| templated as long mÂ¥ funds mre.. _ | 1/ vailable. â€"(Signed County , i | / ELECTION OR SCRHOOL / TRUSTEE SATURDAY Herbert Lautmann UnoppC . For Reâ€"election :O.“ [} as School T ; _ The Lake ‘Count mittée of hi ht Farl dommel n ion, having be ormed . of ryumors to the effect election | Howell W. Murray, president of /board, ‘and Dr, ood and r8. / Mar P1 greâ€"unâ€" posed for reâ€"election t their reâ€" gj:“lz ï¬&%’fl 18. The board members arc; d for M,dmt‘:“}mw of Highland M;' ""1 ad: cities, i ils.tlli‘“.‘- “ as \(Signed) Relief â€"‘Comi 14. NUMBER 6 Unopposed & | # tibl