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Highland Park Press, 4 Jul 1935, p. 7

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ANN STEN _ !FARY COOPER COMINXG SOON will enjoy new free yuhy_hh“" )S. We are able, bJ pviee.to.mtldflf e fits . perfectly . «* PBCIAL = * 4 EN‘S SANDALS LrAn powBLL IAM P on toumns itht Saving $ also teoges in "WUncivil sel â€" Cartoon â€". L. napshots Somers Reche‘s last rt #iw tim on.â€"Tues gers in "Handy Andy" Temple in "Our Little Mae West in "Goin‘ To wn" .â€" "Reckless" prage!" Toddâ€"Kelley L'ul-l.cai: Wedding f beauty and ruce rom CHASE in. "0 K. TooTs® ALPH BELL AN WILEY Pogt TALA BIRELL Air Hawks RY LANGDON COMEDY to Last Week‘s Be Surprised ‘ .F" Nmfl;-nu- th Sunday Aft c Admission At s 30¢ 50 and . up leyon of Midnight not NG PERFORMAaXEa ‘Ml.‘l:l.".‘:u Holidags 3:“0* a Cclass It belongs & SmMAI Friday ¢e sgections, aUS lmandmfl, wider has 8 1eg2 M DA Y AKC® re Un comn et ther st ans atio 0us m ET: * 1 inverte archnida. CHH:-;. Color its JULY We and Sen Eshing July 1011 flow ¢ lq U a .t’i_ f‘.." July 7â€"4â€"4 sAMY rwids. Night # be C D‘m # 50 m "J luring the to ; Julyi July § men to Nop, Â¥% .Tfnhnn from $175 and up a .dmwboredneedby.li per ; $150 to $175, 4 per cent; $124 W Â¥149, 3 per cent, and $101 to $124, 2 per cent. + . No euts were made on salaries of $100 or less. The recommendation 'b,""‘" that all county emâ€" ployees be engaged on a monthly basis, and paid semiâ€"monthly.. All extra clerical help is to be engaged at not more than 50 cents an hour. Employes{ at the‘ Lake County General Hospital and at the poor farm are affected by the salary slashes in the same manner that emâ€" ’*‘hthmntybnildiu..mrd fim«hfiop to reduce al salaries of county eniployees, efâ€" fective July 1, for one year met no "’*'”a-ition from any of tha in Supervisor â€" Charles m wanted to introduce a} to include the members m board of review in this measure; but when it. was shown that the schedule of daily fees was hnwer than last year, ‘he took no * or Homer Cook. The motion :f‘.”.mofm to 19, most of the supervisors from the. rural motion. The 19 votes to limit the U staff to ‘six: highway police r‘:“ entirely .from isuperâ€" oiznrs and assistants of the shore quired that the 5! “MD"’ §ok ‘of the, eunl taining to the 1in nm Itwi F,?'Bmer- ..I.--w)fi E";'"T, BOARD SEEKS TO SAVE $50,000.00 "I‘m Short of Cash, Jim, Sorry | Can‘t Help You. ON YOUR OWN f Third Floor 108 Waukegan Nat‘! Bk. Bidg. Cor, Genesee Y Wash. Sts., Waukegan EINANCE corroration write or phone for a private interâ€" view. No obligation. AUTO LOANS on liberal terms. Pull amount of loan is paid to you in cash. Repay in monthly installments to fit your income. Charges only for the time you keep the money. No HOUSEHOLD To single people and married couâ€" h&mdmafcm. HOUsEKOLD LOANS to married couples keeping house. Only husâ€" band and wife sign. No inquiries of friends, relatives or merchants. â€"+ §$1G NA T UV R E Mdm;nnw&nf'hmm;qm.aww.m ... clearing. Plenty of sunshine. siMnlg'“d' § f Mr. Hart of Mishi Mokwa Wooderaft Camp invites parents to 5°¢ hthmlmmebuuty-ndumflmfil‘. the wonder ful campsite, Here‘s how to get there â€"GO west on Deerficld Road to Saunders Road. Go north to the Orphans the Storm, then, west about 1% miles. The big. ¢ gate is on the left side of the road going west. You can‘t miss it Perhaps he is sorry. Anyway, is it fair to ask friends to "hold the bag" if you‘re "in the red"? Here‘s a plan that doesn‘t endanger friendships. LOANS _ Telephone Highland Park 2122 before 8 a.m. Of W ‘ HARRY WORTH HART, Director 120 West Park Avenue, Highland Park â€" | 4â€" MISHA MOKW A Swimming â€" Fishing > Riding â€" Canoeing Woods Lore â€" Handicraft â€" Nature Stn*ly *\ ~.~© . _ Indian Lore . 1A d (Continued Eight and oneâ€"half weeks of the season remains i JOIN ANY TDE | ts Length of term arranged. [Reasonable rates. Boys and Girls from 6 to 14 years of age. he sheriff‘s highway poâ€" ed to six men. was made by Superâ€" \Davis to strike section economy program, perâ€" e limitation of the sherâ€" It was seconded by Suâ€" . WOOD CRAFTCAMP JULY 4, 1985 The Children of from page Are Having a Grand Time! AN INVITATION 1) #4 10:45 The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper and the reception of new members. Communion meditation by the minister and appropriate music by the ehoir. . [} ~: 55. }~_ ind MB vamnihniastatel [# & At the close of this service a meetâ€" ingofthqconnv‘t::ilontoutqnn recommendation . 1 the board of trustees mardib:g the indebtedness on the church building. bess you Bethlchem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl mo, Minister 815 Rosemary Terrace . . / Sunday, July 7: )- Church School, 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Special music. Sermon by Reverend Bruso. Evangelical League, 7 p.m. Topic: “Whvy‘flrohnitj WW' er: Miss Dorothy Vetter, or of "Biâ€"Lines." °0)‘ â€" s ht The Evening: service, 8 pm. A service that will make the coming week more meaningful. We invite 7:45 The Ch School. e enâ€" tire school mee:ir:: in the tudl?nn'um except the primary department, for worship and instruction. _ _ : â€" Highwood Am Everts Place Rev, Harold E. Olson, Pastor . Annomwnonfi_’mk of July 1: Wednesday, July 3â€"Official board meeting in the church parlor, 8 p.m. Sunday, July 7: grli 4o siy Church School and morning worâ€" ship, 10:80 am." >~> >â€"4+>4â€".{+ E_;::fit worship, 7:45 p.m. . y evening, July 9â€"United Young Peoples meeting, 7:30 p.m. The Highwood. Methodist Episcopal A number of| measures | require legislation. ‘These recommendations stand approved by the board and the general assembly will be asked to pass them at the rniext session. Those (requiring legislation inâ€" clude the reduction of daily jury fees from $5 to} $4; the rule that fee earning offices deposit all earnâ€" ings with the county treasurer, comâ€" bining ‘probate ‘and county courts, and shifting to the state treasurer the payment of blind and mothers‘ pensions. | . ' 4 * Other 1 dations approved include m County is not to do business with any firms or perâ€" sons not paying their personal propâ€" erty taxes, the te‘s attorney to carry on legal gction against perâ€" sonal property tix delinquents and against townships in arrears for the care of persons in the county hosâ€" pital and poor farm, cities and vilâ€" lages to pay for the keep of, their prisoners in the county jail and the reference to mittees on working out plans !omug: on heating the county buildtng:, and on lightâ€" ing and telephone service. 2 of employees is ‘included in the monthly pay of â€" ployeu‘:; a: rate of $30 a month for room board. â€"â€" The allowance rate of meal prices for jurors and the reduction of the Janitorial staff from five : to four jJanitors went into effect July 1. ."Five jnnitongqre now empioyod in the conrthouse," the report said. "A study of the situation reveals that the janitors‘ work of this buildâ€" ing can well and properly be done by foru men.~ We therefore recomâ€" mend that the :terifl be requested to dismiss one janitor." . All other economy measures adâ€" vanced by the ways and means comâ€" mittee on Feb. 28 and revised by the special committee were adopted. and room at the Read The Want Ads Deerfleld Presbyterian Church Dr. William F. Weir, Mini “W’M county: institutions Hon / Tuesday morning, Ju 5'9:gBoy-’ baseball, Sunset at Ravinia; Lincoln at Port Clinton. Tuesday afternoon: Monday morning, July 8â€"Sunset, Port Clinton, Lincoln ‘groups to the Central beach for swimming instrucâ€" tion. Ravinia group to ) Wilâ€" liams beach for instrucâ€" tion. Monday afternoon A general program at Sunset, Port ton and Ravinia. â€" j }* : Baseball games for and girls have ‘been. arranged on the several playgrounds and, is p very popular with the playground groups. In the games last Thurkday mornâ€" ing the teams from v;ah. and teams from Lincoln and! Port Clinâ€" tion were victorious, Lincoln playâ€" Port Clinton playing from the Runset Park. d 3 £ In addition to these 'm major activities offered on the 4hyrronnda volléey ball, horseshoes, badminton, tennis, and various other|games may be participated in by the children under supervision of playground inâ€" structors. ‘These . may also be played on Monday, y, and Thursday nights at the Lincoin and Sunset playgrounds, as |instructors are on duty on these enings as well as every weekâ€"day.: | Wt te tnsls a Mc M emmereg t t Every child residing th Highland Park is welcome to the playgrounds at any time they choose to attend. The schedule of Activific ies for the next week follows: . a $ is being carried on again this. ;rur It‘ is hoped that the c ildren will take advantage of this bpportunity to learn to swim. Klols With activities getting well under way and the enrollment daily inâ€" creasing, the Highland [Park playâ€" grounds, ‘ sponsored by| the East Park Board, show p t of even greater , success <+than (previous years, we are told. ildren are urged to register as‘ jas possiâ€" ble if they have not a done s0 in order that they m g‘m;oy the full benefits of the activities offered this season. ooo d f Swimming instructio which had shown such fine results last year, Pui H. BRAUN PlaygroundS chedule A Leger Ac Park & Dee the 'décasid Quality / Service e Value â€" Rogr; F. DogPEL ter A}(zressed to the People of Highland || Â¥ Deeffield on «@ .. ; m ccasion of our lotlh ANNIYERSAR-“*E THE PRESS8 3 Newberry Medal : The John Newberry Medal, award, ed annually| for "the most distinâ€" guished contribution to American litâ€" erattire for children," was presented this year to Monica Shannon for her book, ‘"Dorby." ‘The selection was anngu ednesday at the annual conviention of the American Library A tion, meeting in Denver, Colâ€" orado. The {?)ok is a story of Bulâ€" n peasant life seen through the eyes of a growing boy. The Newâ€" in t exh Medal is donated annually by G. Melcher, editor of Pubâ€" lishers Weekly. _ ht > th sev his fa lov ly t Fs#iday morning, July 12: Sunset, Port Clinton, Lincéin groups to the Centnl‘;b«fil for Mnfi:E:.; Raâ€" vinia group to Roger Wil beach for twimmipg instruction. > Afterâ€" noon: A general program at Sunset, Lincoln, Port Clinton, and Ravinia, W. morning, July 10th:} Girls‘ ; Lincoln at Ravinia, Port inton% at Sunset. Afternoon; 8 Port Clinton, Lincoln groups to Central beach for swimming inâ€" struction. / Thutsday morning, July 11 : Boys‘ aseball, Sunset at Port Clinton, gp aln at Lvinfn. Afternoon: A meral program at Sunset, Lincoln and Ravinia. t A 'gq&-l %vcnm at Sunset, Linâ€" coln and Ravinia. ‘ Library Notes / ...\ Bookplates i cxhil*t in ‘the library lobby eek is on the intriguing subâ€" f book plates. The library has books about bookplatesâ€"the ty of bookplates, bookplates of is people, and aids to the bookâ€" in choosing a plate. P exhibit case is devoted entireâ€" the bookplates of Frank Reichâ€" of Ravinia, whose delicate and : work is swiftly bringing his into prominence as a master is field. His plates are also on it at Kroch‘s and Brentano‘s tores in Chicago. CaARL L. BRAUN 3 Deerfield Centennary \ _ "Hiker‘s Guide," by &fl Solomon. This small phlet : 6f ninetyâ€"five ‘pages may be bought for twentyâ€" five cents and tucked into a goodâ€" fized*p#lket after it has been perâ€" ‘used. 8 i& should be, several days prior to tl;::;:rt. because of its valâ€" uable suggestions. . .. | | ‘The second is: .. . || / Co“Who m‘m;;;" by C. If{ mpton. is s volume will ofâ€" fer suggesti c:;ut’b:;'lzht sort for i summer _ ing. (Mr, Compton hu‘ discovered not only who reads Mark Twain, Hen Jamq,;mrdy, Sandâ€" burg, Shaw and the Greek classics, but tells why. M This is no as dust volume, and every good er will enjoy it and try it. . | Congratulations are due the comâ€" mittee in of the Deerfield Centennial â€" on June 28th, 29th and 30th, . map, programs, postâ€" ers, etc. were works of art and are worthy of p tion in the wollecâ€" tion of histgrical material on Lake County which the l:fifiknd Park liâ€" brary is now equipped to house and preserve. . | # . _â€"â€"‘.‘Vacation Sugges Two boo hcver‘%y-beenn- ceived at the library, which every true vacationer will relish. ‘The first 18: rogr ess + Gro ; h 4 ud ut doiscrntitrogid ow is in aatats ani n t in Mflel s be e MBelan C on 2t 2 m in ag m ce se w P M e eaieant Y8| â€" Sunday: § alâ€"! Sunday School, 9:30 am. Main service, 10;:80 Cw | â€" Mondayâ€"The church meets H. at the parsonage at 8 Oil was just starting to be used for home heating. It was experiment burners were not dependable. 'rod-y..n' cognized as the most practical of fuels, and modern <i] burners are perfected beydnd the fondest -dm‘!uo!benynun’go.ilthu years of development,: Br ur ‘ Bros. have served the North Shore. Now, @s in our first announcement, we say "FOR FUEL â€"USE oL * { 1 E 10 Years Ago ... 1935 BROS. oxt%; co. o e NBI “fOf J 58 fflel ‘,’F' Home.: f | / $# 7:00 Young People‘s service l Â¥ [ + © Wednesday evening â€" Pr yer and Bible study. On Wednesday, Jaly 10, Mr. John C. Banks of Lake Fores: will give his second me on the "Neumerics of the Bible." || # $ welcome to al. h y:} > {} H. Fidder, 1M _ 10;45 Divine : worship.; ‘s .sermon. § :+ 3:00 Service at . Men‘s TOM MARRIOTT, Eagle River, Wisconsin ERETT‘S ‘The largest, most popul:fi in the North Woods. Fishibg, ng, boating, dancing, sporty sourse. Redeemer L-thcnnvfleh West Central A: | f w' 21 ‘fi'fl b.b',m first advertigement which appuud‘arthfim papers on August 14, 1925. PAGE BEVEN 1 B V H 18 [E l SW 42 F9 Tw

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