Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 May 1936, p. 2

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%4¢ <4 Make this store your store. We give our personal attention to all our customers at the Moraine Groâ€" eery and Iark-g".nur the viaduct on North Green Bay road. SBunday and Monday, May 81 and June 1, "Rose Marie," starring Jeanâ€" ette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, with Reginald Owen, Allan Jones, Jtni.lcm Alan Mowbray, and Gilda Gray. & Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 2, 3 and 4, Paul Muni in "The Story of Louis Pasteur," with Joâ€" seph Hutchinson, Anita Louise, m{ ald Woods, and Fritz Leiber. Tonight (Thursday) "Snowed Unâ€" der," with George Brent, Genevieve Tobin, Glenda Farrell, Patricia Elis, and Frank McHugh. j Friday and Saturday, May 29 and 80, Lionel Barrymore in "The Voice of Bugle Ann," with Maureen O‘Sulâ€" livan, Eric Linden, Dudley Digges, Spring Byington, and Henry. Wadi-‘i worth. *L3 Coming Attractions at Deerpath Theatre served the visitors. Luncheon at Onwentsia Country eclub, or the Deerpath Inn will be tate. In addition the English flower borders, rock gardens, ravine garâ€" dens and hundreds of plants in "Walden" will be ready, as well as will dozens of interesting : garden tables and arrangements of flowers in rock niches. A ‘nominal charge will be made for admittance, One of the most famous collections of lilacs in America will be in full bloom when the Flower Show opens. It is in the gardens, ravines, and around the lawn of the "Walden" esâ€" at "Walden," the beautiful estate of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick on May 290. 41. _ | Aniateur gardeners from all over Illinois will attend the Lake Forest Garden Club Flower Show to be held Mr. Eichler made vague indications that it might be worth the judge‘s while to render a verdict in their favor, so the case will not setâ€" tled until the judge has to hear what Mr. Belmont may be willing to offer. Illinois Gardeners TQ Attend Flower Show To At this point Mr. Belmont was ealled from the courtroom by the call of business. Mr. Martin and sad commentary on contemporary sportsmanship and hardly, worthy of two ii':;um so much in the pubâ€" lic eye to whom mqer' memâ€" bers of the community are| wont to look to for guidance. 8 4 The complainant,. Mr. Belmont, with a remarkably convenient memâ€" ory, professed no knowledge or recâ€" ollection of any such provision and stated that the agreement was made with no loopholes for the defendants to slip through should his predicâ€" tions regarding actions of the Cubs prove to be correct. He further stated that the action of the defenâ€" dants in attempting to evade their legal and moral obligation was a tered in upon by the said parties was to be disregarded. Mr. Martin corroborated this statemenzba‘nd also a statement to the effect that such information had beo.:_r::fa public at the time the ient was In their defense, Mr. Martin, who threatens to become a lawyer, and Mr. Eichler, who is naturally adept at arguement, (when it iwill save him money) stated that the wager was made with the distinct underâ€" standing that if any information to that effect had already been broadâ€" casted over any radio station, pubâ€" lished in any newspaper, or otherâ€" wise disseminated through any pubâ€" li¢ agency whatsoever, the wager was not to be valid, binding or legal and the agreement heretofore enâ€" &.m complainant m.gm t after deerying,| ri ng making light of his judgment to the extent of causing him much perâ€" guish and insomnia, they now, havyâ€" i“k“fbm!r.byviimofhh predictions having been correct, reâ€" fuse to keep their part of the barâ€" gain, thus causing him further emâ€"< barrassment, mental t;(lnuh, moral i:ldignujon’ and: mental | perturbaâ€" tion. % | i In light of these statements he therefore prayed the court to take immediate action to prevent the deâ€" fendants from. willfnlly', wantonly, wrongfully and maliciously, . refusâ€" ing to pay their honest debts, legally contracted and agreed to by both parties in the action. | PAGE TWO |_Court proceedings were started Monday afternoon in assessor‘s courtroom by ~Ernest" Belmont of Highland Park nst . ‘Richard Martin and Harry Eichler, both of whom are also from Highland Park. Mr. Belmont stated that Mr. Eichâ€" lpdud'!r.fluflnfl:‘mdwi& his statement made week, that "before they return home, the Chiâ€" cago Cubs will have disposed of Klein and Kowalik and will have acâ€" quired Davis and Allen:" He furâ€" ther alleged that the two had disâ€" agreed so violently that they were willing to make a small wager as to the correctness of their judgment against his. > Local Men Embroiled " * in Legal Tangle Be Held in Lake Forest Have you ied Mrs, !01,“,’ potaâ€" to salad, if not, why not?} Moraine Grocery and Market . ~ . cago. s 'Apmisiiqn'W] be by‘ ekp{ onfl However, tickets can k obtain j tHrough the courtesy of Women In. vestors in Anmerica by writing to the western headquarters of ormi ization at the Palmer y CBHIE Among the speakers w 4 part in the thoâ€"day progigm in cago are Mary Vail And fcss, ca N of the Chask National fiauK, me York; S. Wells Utley, p flask i. troit Steel %ittings' T Ds Mme. Cantactzene of Sarksc io Phy Tde, and Wadnimgton, BMX ts . Toet Puln ojant gre 4%, the forâ€" President Grant; nn: e ghter of Shelby Thomas, presidenf/of Clark: son College of 'reehn‘ frewd dam, New York. Olfey, Pots. Many other well kno res i the field of finance will Rarti¢ipa to destro > i veeamai AC machine, wznot a unign| of vofi: investors and taxpayers,| who 4 after all, the major invéstors in our country, whether their in t is in money, in brains "“' bor,: gitizenship â€" or in .gdyernment?" asked Miss Curtis, A P CsFq ‘"Women I‘h'cvc the tithe has rived when they need -'fd»'- recognition ‘and consideration, their life savings are nd# fo be dissiâ€" pated. : Women Investo: is & nonâ€"partisan organization, b 4 we are militantly proâ€"Aimprican and as necessary units in Obh# economic _ ""If labor tinions, mf i}x'io-n'sw;ii business organizations Are status ‘of rmeh economic life has considered. | She said that some lidea of roles they x: playing in} the finan: cial world was seen for the first time recently when a survey | z i made by the organizhtion, revealing that of the first forty corpor n.i,. e United nsot:§ forty.ecight per cent of the holders wers women: | ; Women Investors To Hold â€" Meeting at the r|| ouse June 3 and 4 This gathering will be the First Finance Congress of Women, w j will ‘be held at the Pllmer Hous in Chicago June 8 and 4.i It will be sponsored by a committed of women from ninetéen states, Rocording | to the official call for the gath * made by Miss Cathring Curtis, na: tional director of Wo -i‘j: k stor in America, Inc., under whose aysâ€" pices the meeting will belheld. _ . According to Miss Curtis, the full These ll:infor men &r% sanâ€" forized, assuring a pernianent fit, ($1.65 pair, [ ‘_For the first time in the mmfi[‘ the country, America‘® women will convene to hear leading @uthoritie; on finance :ud to their own rights as investors 4 with special attention kiven to > veloping lfi:m rds foritheir imzt-, ments: in nation‘s th, *./ Wide selection at prices â€"~ ing from 55¢ to $1 Garnet Open Friday Evening MALTB U SUupPort / TRUNK! |, Boys‘ Polo Shi ie " Wash Sla any socialistic attempts AN In nev L;?eaol h} the finan: first time ‘aAs made by 'z"flut'tf ipns in the foren fully ystem of MEN‘S .. BOY‘S Catalina &ll}wool swim trunks for men: @re Swell known for their ‘ ilities. You‘ll find them here varied range of styles and desirahle colors. Builtâ€"in supâ€" Cat;uli men: are I € heljd_ & Ca : unique service of special muâ€" c{Â¥ill be held at the First United f gelical Chmhf:exth‘ Sunday ng. Requests for the singers 2. 1 as the songs is the special re. You are cordially invited nd the service which begins at We45 o‘clock. | â€". im Trunks ?AILORS §1.00 .. $2.95 @Zam now until Sept. 15th, y0@ can enjoy a light airy itor. Here are values priced frim $1.00 to $2.95 that can ngf be surpassed. therwei;ht Panamas prijed at from $3.45 to $5.00. The Lake County Ve ‘s Horâ€" neg! club held its regular monthly matting on Friday, May at the ci@@ hall in Highwood, with fifty det@gates ropresenting every preâ€" cir@it in the county present. 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