but if ct: Fhave to ,,,,::‘,L, 02 in poor fakm and mu! wR .V fAield poor fasm and $1 ‘“Ptlï¬h.ï¬ se us ple . 435 and up dw. allach o “#& led y the c APRBL 11 ip, in whiep mpl' i s Church onfer?ne"f: | to| Start Tuesday Bighon C. 11 En to Ne First Suotker of Progeals 5f \|O1st Cbriference of the Evangelical Churéh | || ~~ _\ _ | to Be Held in B tE VOLUME XX Dr. J G. Schwab | he has been of the Kagawa movement in Tokio region.. Wednesday at ©9:00 a.m. business will be resu Rev.: L.â€"C. Schmidt superintendent pf the Peoria ‘district will present combined report of the three su tendents. © Wednesâ€" day at 12:00 the ministers of the Highland Ministerial Felâ€" lowship, will be the guests of Rev. H. F. Siemsen ht dinner, Dr. L W. Sherwin of the [Highland Park Presâ€" byterian ch will address the conâ€" ference in an dinner talk that day. W y afternoon at 2:00 ; (Continubd on Page 7) . Easter Chfl at H. P The "K".Clu High School : charity formal evening, Aprll Park Woman‘s same group th during‘ the h which was sue same group sponsored a dance during‘ the idays . for charity, which was s a successful affair. â€"A; splendid floor show is being hrranged for evening.: Music will be furnis by Foss‘ Hodges‘ orchestra. The proceeds of the dance will be for thd scholarship fund of the high sc $y y Tickets may be obtained at the door or from any member of the club. As this lis one of the first of the season‘s ivities, it is hoped there will be a large attendance. Crowds A large. crew‘?l, even for Highland Park, where ents give opening days wide pa attended the twoâ€"day grandâ€"opening of the new Gsell drug on the corner of St. Johns and Cerftral avenues. _ * Features the opening, which included free candy, cigars, cigarets, floweyrs : and n?mo packages, as well as a c‘ln‘l ng for 100&-‘-:»:@, thousandg «w nged store aif day long bo %:’md.ymsq- Besides extanding their merchanâ€" dising . servic tï¬ store .will GE: tinue to 1 the high grade dependable p iption service that won the confidenge of the public and physicians of Highland Park durâ€" ing Gsell‘s 26 years of service here. (Continked on Page 8) Annual Musicale of | uns byterian Guild ‘"A very intgresting program has been Arrang r;ix‘tho annual musiâ€" cal and mem "ptuof*‘m bytetian Guild to be held Tuesday, April 23, at 4:30 p.m. in. the home of Mrs. Edgart C , 1911 Groveâ€" land Avenue. Guild members and friends i $ 2 Oe o Wt inda{j * Holders proper ty schedules f to file their returng on or before May 1, 1935. Such pergons failing to do so, may be | to pay a 50 per cent in addition to the régular ' ms ‘Keâ€" quired by law.‘ § 3% | Personal | perty schedules ay be or returned in person t Assessor‘s office .at 878 Cen venue, Highland Park g Gsell Szire Opening Day ‘s activitie be g large Store 0j personal property ‘ Pqncltd to file id on or before May 1, ich| _u-f-fl,int_wg; be | to pay a Sdialty in addition to HARRY EARHART, \ ! Assessor. _ NOTICE of Deerfieldâ€"Shields 1 give an Easter this week Saturday , at the Highland Club. â€" This is the ï¬w Ball Woman‘s Club f s [ jb ) f J S | h § 4:] * ( P | ‘ I 4 | [E > | | #Â¥ *A# L g | K: [*~>>1 | | _ _ eaf . o erromvd Brent Wrenn,; D«iï¬eld-s ds graduate gnd former Highland Park resident,. who has| become gromin it along the North Shore as director of the North| Shore Little Theatre, N: been appointed & t director| of the Chicago Sumimer Festival which will run for 12 ks in Ch . starting June 14. Mr. Wrenn ; _Ecxctked fot the position from a keâ€" ed p of eligible fâ€" dates.. . 8 % "The Chicago Park Board is sponâ€" ‘"The Chic ‘ark Board is sponâ€" soring the projet¢t which will conâ€" sist of symphonyâ€"orchestras, 0 n light operas, little theatre presenâ€" tations and other entertainment.. [North Shoré Little Theatre has selected to give "Death Takes a Holâ€" iday" under Mr. Wrenn‘s di m. ‘The selection was based on the ; ord of: th theu“r during the ph year. P + 8 Receives Atflntment as sistant Director of Chicago mer Festival â€" | . _‘ The Chicago Summer Festival will be produced in the band shell north of the Figld Mugseum. The shell is being pletely renovated to. commodate the |performances and will have a with a p space of 75 by 46 feet. The ove dimensions of the stage will be, 150 by 90 L. t < The first production to: be g will be a |dramatization of H I‘s oratorio, Th ra," with a cast of 2000 people. My. Wrenn will be in charge of the dcmstic prod "Theodorga" will be given June 14, 15 and‘ 16, and will be produced an the steps of e Fie‘d Museum. . _ | Sunset Valle â€"â€" Appro ma&elitso golfers sta their n1 Sunday. Many members Wwere surprised at the numâ€" ber of improveméents which met r whole hearted approval, we are told. The mgnner in which the memberâ€" ships ar comi$ in indicates that Sunset ‘Valley will have a. â€" ful season. There are still a f lockers ayailable and those who wish them should make arrangements at once in ofder not to be disappointéd. There been no increase in ra Accor to predictions the unâ€" seasonab eatï¬er will end abru ly and warim weather will prevail allowing | wolfers: to /assume théir pastime pastiine. | F , ) Those wishin@g membersHip in the Sunset Valley Golf Club should mail checks the | Park District in the City';;Hall. If any inforâ€" raation is desired, pleage call ei Highland Park 2763 or 5509. Rumage Sale â€" 38 gale will be held in the Trinjity church pariskh house on May 3. "tt t 18 /g 1t duLe are| any people in If there are any people in commi who have clothing, furâ€" niture, ks or other articles t they no Jonger care for, the commitâ€" Ceneaig s BERT . i T MCIE CCE c PC CC m e ea t i c en Sscc t s tee would be very glad to have t for their sale. Gifts may be it to the parish house on Laurel &vâ€" enue or |arrangements may be made to have them called for by the rmanâ€" of the com es 1158. ; e O1st Mon ‘th:h 4 nois) Conf: e of | gel chureh will} i y oon with a comt+ munion and memorial : : Bishop G. E. Epp of Cleveli ‘Ohig, will then addi | co , |after which rence will org#iu,g el | its | p busifness. . | 1. L. ] + day |evening at . 7:80 G. Schwab, superintendent: of the Chicago district of the conâ€" ference will respond wh e welcopme given, â€" This will | followed by an address by Dr. Paul Mayer, superintendent of: Evangelical missions in Ja Dr. Mayer will speak on ev geligm as it is carried on Toyohiko Kagawa in Japan. Dr. | Mayer‘s address will of great interest in so far that * y / ng at| 7; ngs and words of welâ€" come will ‘be extended to conférence by Supz‘rlnwï¬d t R. Sandwick: and Commisâ€" siongr J, H, Taylor, Dr. J set | V alley â€" \ ‘O#iciag' Opened . _| _ for Play Sunday F. J. Ronan, Highland Park nga_wm P% Fl.pz?dxs Taunspl&,- APQ:,L 18, 1985 oquw \ erer ... or Comm reenslads Brown ... aylor| ... urley . immer .. Carr ph who pab hy .i., ‘... 03 or Police ’ut â€" uel ..__.|. {L.‘| . 9283 wery EP .l .169 H. P. %«;uw Vo Th ... \Presidernti¢Mrg. Edwin T. R. Murâ€" y, Ir.; setiéind \viceâ€"president, Mrs. eA ink Apratenet , Mis. Faward P. No 5 mfn::f 'f ?7;(11. Herbert R. Suiith; chgitim ot@:&:rt&d;ptgrt- ent, Mrsi i 1. Logb; directors, hHairman ‘:A- f ti"boujnhitte:.fln. C, T. Andelg#on#, chairman of press atd publi : A p‘,‘-l‘;‘mittee, wyn. Poyntz M. Wurtay, . °;. > . . Members 1¢f the Highland Park oman‘s Cigb niet Tuesday, April 16, for thij{ anjual Tancheon and business meésting! ; .. §o 1. \ The luriefiko wf in charge of rs. Carl| Ahde thp,hospic.;ity' airman |affd| her |conmmittee. Folâ€" lqwing lunékeon|reports of offi¢ers, departme I heads "and/ committee chairmen |w leard. . Election |of officers and| dirpetgrs | for 1935437 then . took | illace. & l d * t | The lur rs. Carl irman lowing lu: departmer chairmen officers then . took \Guests 6fÂ¥ hopor ‘at this meeting ‘were five | f§e ‘r:’h:vho had held eqntinuou, embe: R for thirtyâ€" five years:| Mr#. Nathalie Van Riper, rs. Edw E. Ltnz. Mrs.‘"Harry . Prior.| .. 0. Laurence Olesen, . | Mrs. Ir ined at r was stallation as follows ‘The boardlof the appointher Stieglitz agsipr O, Lauren 1 in, and + budget ch i . \Bunday of the F urch wi cantata UurI« ion," d . Easter Services . FriOT, ; & / . Ja@QUEC flrs. Willim‘ M. Dooley, \Special | ix{the vat Park for ) That sarfé lfterï¬oon the Bethany rangelical{ Church will present its ster miléic at the 4:30 vesper service. Their program will consist of many d§ the old Easter hymns an Easte nthems. > : pRI3 An Easti pag::;\t\ is to be given at the Pref@yterian Church, Sunday eyéning a I :80 o‘clock with the fol .l"'ngpam: . $ W. C~HiEr TRIOMPH OF THE DEFEATED" BaJtleo unger .. nknown idicule . 0 Fears Paul Garrison J ; t of Characters es Afigel of U ndin# .. Jessie Montgomery | â€" "Andan ntabile," Techaikowsky |. ; g r of D f........c._..... Rosemary Russo Onger ...[K.)......â€"â€" lssn Carpl Jonés OVBREY ... §§... ... csnlsn ntemins Joan . Regers nknown [B..._.__._.. Jeannette Bryant IHauka /: ME :. .cs CiN C al | Volwiler (|~_.*Batii Hymn of the Republic‘ SIn-, B. A'flw Helen L&nders of O ‘Trinity e the immunio a)m. ther bration . 01 The Deves. ie‘ Dance ‘ , Hark, P nc $ Sod (kred) _.â€"â€"__._ Bhaky iPrinity [ pimgicï¬ureh will obâ€" e the I lain bration of holy imunioh; at 7:30 a.m. and at 11 alm. therf{will be the choral celeâ€" bration .of tholy communion and‘ berâ€" on.â€" TheBhurch gchool service and tesentatiph {of ‘Lenten offering will like pli t4:30 p.m. fld ;\ Other difurches of Highland Park Iding syicial services that day are : M.} E.. Church, $t.â€"Johns Eyvâ€" ical {{hurch, Redeemer Luthâ€" eran Chuf#h, and Immaculate Conâ€" in The charmias therandÂ¥@hurch, | and _ the Zion atheranl Phurch ‘or "Baghweod are featibfing Easter serv 64 PR evercv esnt wpeiineompeinee e m ESA CETm flypz?: Céfistian, Eat ".l'hou Sul'hfl‘n | thee "O‘CfR"8 Cer 0 00 Berbarn tm Itiee :. IF .. 4) bely: u:%:wn lener. ... .v.‘.....“...‘.4....;':'J‘eumo,;: J‘dk!nl ner \lht Local Churches liâ€l 4 8 st" Unlbed: Evangelical give a ï¬â€œâ€™ fine Easter tled "The Day of Resâ€" rof. Dinkeloo will be the vices are being planned s chu of Highland iter Sunday. fls ening ;:.lie: senior choir of inanagers announced eny of (MÂ¥s, Irving E. ogram *thairman, Mrs. Oleken as finance chairâ€" s, spï¬d: F. Davis as Maxine Rennery Marjon | Gail Tkonig," Schubert | [ â€"| .. ilgrim‘s Choj plano and <the club ght to a 'ï¬lcoae with inâ€" neyly. elected officers Sqhur, pianist, enterâ€" ELECTION : RETURNS .. .R0+ 143 108 204 110 140 188 473 631 318 165 ; 198 152 154 283 157 150 108 446 457 248 175 . .928 178 136 180 150 137 . 97 415b 492 259 180 _ 188 181 114 203 188 171 ~Of 285 310â€"210 137 u141 188 86 187 T0 73 b7 325 453 210 i11 J 466 144 241 238 218 208 78 156 135 62 69 f.v.g'zoâ€,us 243 g4s 210| 215 Th 160 123 49 73 tâ€"ho6 b0o â€" 63 131 41} 58 . T4A 211 411 217 75 223 149 229 265 '1?3‘19,0 117 343 421 205 118 24833 469 142 105 187 148 134 84 368 464 255 151 2202 205 P61 208 284 218 z&ï¬ 149 94 116 191 11 OFFICERS 126 100 177 247 Helen Kuitht t Park Press Zean Ball m,l{;g’ma 131 485 744 391 188 o72 2809 22s 80. 261 189 94 93 PRECINCTS SERVICES TUESDAY . | . FOR M. J. GIBBS ;E:r.ir'xé the fortyâ€"five years Gibbs lived in‘ ighwood he held: every el'uftive‘, ce, and served two terms as mayor. He was a candidate for alderman‘jn the election lgst Tues: day. Gibg; was also a member of Lake County Democratic Central Committee, Four former mayors of Highwood and all city officials and employees attended the funeral, ‘uneral services for Michael J. Gj , 68 years old, Lake County politician and the first mayor of Highwood after its incorporation in 1907, were held Tuesday morning at 9 :30 o‘clock in St. James Church, Highwood. Burial was in St. Mary‘s Cgu tery, Lake Forest. | f (Mr. Gibbs died Sunday /in his home at 255 High Street, Highwaod, after an illness of several days. He is gurvived by his widow, Katherine, fc:é:v‘:,ans, ‘Earl, Ernest,â€"J. Howard, and Walter H., and two daughters, Betty, u_flum ‘Cilbert" vo;l‘fl'r. ' ‘An octet: will | sing | traditio Russian Easter music unaccompanâ€" ied at the 11, 0‘clock service Sunday morning. : Maurice G. Ivins, baritone director; ‘| Winifred : Hohf, Murial Swan, sopranos; Norma Chase, and Frances Barre, altos; William Higâ€" gins ‘(who will substitute for Mr. Balsamo in the Good Friday serâ€" vice), N. L. C:ite!‘,.- tenors; and K. I. Reynolds, bass; compose the octet, ‘The Lenten cantata, "The Story of Calvary" by: Schnécker, will \be presented Good Friday evening | at the ~Highland <Park / Presbyterian Church, preceding, the ‘address by Dr. Sherwin and the Communion. New members will be received at this time. "Good Friday" by Tomâ€" belle, and two modern Syrian numâ€" bers by Deane Shure, will be d on the organ as a prelude to the â€Mc.c i1 b fou + | â€" t : Easter Activities at / _ Presbyterian Church â€" All dclfrtmeh'ts} of the church sehool wil qelem&}z Easter in the chuzch auditorium | with songs and: devotions jat 9:45. "Adoration" by Bforowski;t:ll':bo played as an{offerâ€" tary solo by Elaine Ball, violinist. \_"The Triumph of the Defeated" a short pageant with beautifyl muâ€" sital setting, will be enacted by Mrs. Brooks‘ class on Sunday evening at. 7130 o‘clockâ€"in the church.‘ The or« gan numbers will be "Andante Can t;’bile" by . Techaikowsky, "Erikon< wIoner in lan‘ + ven, "Pilgrim‘s Chorâ€" u'f’.’ by Wr:gner, ,‘.‘Dmcheflir of Dea‘ih’." by Saintâ€"Saens, and "Death of Asge" by Grieg. Edward, Westj clarinetist, will render Weber‘s "Concertino" during the offertory. /‘ _/ Shapiro Grocery to . | f â€" Sell Out Entire Stock Sol Shapiro‘s:Grocery and Marâ€" ket, 805 Deerfleld Road, Deerfield, :g}le sell jhis complete $3,000 froqcry tock including Savoy and Richelein brands at wholesale prices starting bday (Thursday). < The store will be jopen evenings during the sgale.. | : Mr.: Shapiro wishes to thank the mers who patronized his store and made it a success during the past twelve years. He intends: tp conicentrate hi';La{fom to the manâ€" agement of the Deerfield Produce Lions Club To: (xir . : _‘ Be Entertained: : > 5 By Local Talent company ~.‘This week‘s meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Liong Club wilLL held Thursday noon at the ‘Green. Tea Pot Dr. Robert Jm-ih is in charge of the. erter ‘Aor this meeting ‘and hak arranged to have Mrs. Edâ€" ward Inotk-, xflv Broadview Aveâ€" nz. recite some of her peeras. _ _ 265 7111?7 391 888 214 188 843 95 342 511 267 138 89 10 11 Total 2835 2088 2637 2512 (2457 1771 1715 1712 1437 2665 2101 GHLAND PARK‘S \ |NEW MAYOR | _ Traffic .on the Skokie Htghv;% as increased between 200 and r cent: And when the gap at n Street in Niles Center is elimâ€" nated and the new pavement mpleted through Lake, Kenti nd Racirie counties by the highw partments of Illinois anid Wisconâ€" in, traffic on!i:‘he Skokie will inâ€" ease still mo sls ol ‘All School Board ; _ || ‘~~â€"â€" Candidates Elected : George T. s of Lake ‘Forest| Williams, 416. reâ€"elected nt of the Deerâ€"| ; City Treast fieldâ€"Shields ; ‘school ; board | 6f son, 548; Go: education withqut qpposition in last] Joseph Ariand, Saturday‘s elettion. ° He has held| | First War office on the board for many year§. Antonio Amï¬: dent. : §3 il-â€;lohn‘bfli \ Herbert M. Lautniann of Highland) Griesmeyer, 67 Park was reâ€"elected trustee of the| | Second War rfield township school board. In ‘Albert Bork,| school district 107, Howell M. Murâ€" 187; Edward |] y, president of the board, Dr. Gate, \wood and Mrs. Margaret Mc!’hm Jl of Highland Park, were reâ€"el . to their respective offices. * C Robert L Gtinnell was reâ€"elected resident and John B. Jackson and Frank L. Venn ele?tod\ trustees of gxie.board of tion of school dis, ct 108. 4; : |â€" & Pre&s Gives Usual atn that Railyoad Avenue and the kie Highway are beginning to o‘-dct vehicles away from Sherids ‘The Chicago Region Pihmtne‘&;, tion reports.that reeent, c by the state at several logaâ€" ons along Sheridan Road lm early 20 per|cent decrease M;v + mpared with 1931 counts. Railroa mue in Winnetka sh?wn ~nearly 00 per cent increase for the same riod.. > e ie t O â€"> Wl Highway plans involving many jurisdictions u?- take 1 years of co: nt effort to bring to he construction stage, according: he Regional: Planning Associati >‘ /{Continuged on Page 8) i Over three thousand phone calls were received| Tuesday night | a the offices of |the Highland Park Press from résidents seeking elec: tion returns. ([Three telephones and a ‘crew of six workers were kept busy. answering calls and filling in returns of bulletins posted in vari«< ous. places about town. ; > ~a rough Vehicles Shifting to : Skokie Highway and | . i‘ Rai Avenue : :. BDue to the tinprecedentedly heavy vote in p .eight ‘ and nine, complete returps were not available until about 10};30, nearly two hours after all 0 reci had checked in. In addition to answering the phone calls, a builetin set t*p jn the office tnmuhoz' hed up jto the minute inforâ€" mation for | crowd which came in to wait for the returns as they were received.) â€" ~â€"., $ 3 Wï¬nidenu,;lg:tx the lake in the th shore villages will be glad|to HERIDAN ROAD : _ ; TRAFFIC DECREASES ?enslade, Brown, Taylor and Gourley Elected Comâ€" _ missioners; Buell Elected Police Magistrate; _ _ : Town Goes Dry by 628. Votes || illialï¬\:M.‘ Dooley â€"*â€"~â€"Wins in Election lection Service || «Among y other positions Mr. oley has d : during His . long cars of se here are postmaster, ier of : ‘the Highland <Park tate Bank and North Shore Trust ank, chai of Red Cross drives, mesident of chamber of comâ€" herce, school | treasurer and many r positions of trust and responâ€" ,jbility. «It is felt that thig great exâ€" perience, â€"coupled with higlong resâ€" jderice here, have given him a backâ€" ground and insight which make it possible for him to be & very effiâ€" tient mayor. | â€" " PM . " _ â€"‘The four commissioners @lected are @ll men who served ih the posiâ€" tion before. Greenglade, who was high with: 2637 vo beâ€" ins his second! term of ‘afice, us do William Brown and Josegh Taylor, xho were second and third m- “velyntgo:zmb-rol ote = ed.: Lyle ‘ley, who ‘R for office without any sort of campaign, begins his fourthï¬ as commissioner. [ (Con on Page 3) || Swept into office by the large maâ€" jorities in precinets ‘nine and f eom:;nodw:th the dp:;- entage of vdn' obtai in zht mer precinets, William Dooley m: elected mayor of H Park ast Tuesday for a second ti ‘| Mayorâ€"elect Dooley, who has been ‘tg;mtncut inli::bsllk mh«o for gmny years, ‘already: as mayor under| the old i kystem of city ‘gove k Conservative Pllg | / * ‘Rlected in hwood believe that every : employe ‘has done his duty the past ,‘administntioï¬ and J be ® reâ€" tained.""> * :~ & [+ Mc oo Bek c ues s ‘~The other s of the Conâ€" servative who w elected were; Fred A. Ehrens, clerk; John . M. â€" Si n, â€"city \b $ Oscar Ahlberg, Amaztzalâ€" orso, Albert Olson A Roy Russell and ian Jubr alderâ€" Mayorâ€"elect! Ieyenvl last 3:;;1::: "I: intend. to give people of Highwood‘ the same fair administration that was them during the term of . @ ‘YÂ¥.:€C. Macogni. : There will be no changes in the staff of the city because ‘Following were the. Hig ‘elec tion results: |> . $ f |\ City Treasu oh .8in los: $48; Geprge 0. Remy, 405; Joseph Ariang, $40. "â€".| _ â€" § Mayorâ€"John 0. Me: Jr., 529 ; Charles Portilia, 452; . N. Williams, 416 . Iho dï¬ .+ o s | First Ward rg, 164; Antonio Amm.’ ; Frank Scornavacco, 102; John W. Jacoby, 59: John De Smidt, 90; Raward J. Becond Wand â€" A 253; lbert BO"k.'m; J » j 57; Edward ’.mv 4 Mussatto, 187;, M . o ® 31,© we ol (241 || Third Wardâ€"R8y | 156; Herman Juh 150 ; . Helton, 123; Albert E. Lyle, 116; Angelo Fabbri, 114 ; | Al Q1. Campbell Chapter No. 712, 0. E. S. will hold their .;,":Z.x mmage sale Thursday Friday, 26. 6 of lmm will be held at a later “a.-y,:: having : donations: pleage{ call Anna Carlson, phone H. P. 1869. â€" ; . W.C. T. U, Meets Agril 24 ‘The | mfl#:.‘ $ Woman‘s Christian _T |\ Hnion will en se on W , April at two o‘clock at the home of Harry Thomas, 608 Glenview \ _ Garden‘ Study eets :The Highland Park Gagden Study Club meet Monday, . 22, at u’.;nï¬ of Mrs. Fred 585 frm Road, l%.:, D-rbd:n ampbell Chapter To Hold Rummage Sale NUMBER 7 feg %1f t Ag 84 9 WB U 4 a th 4