1 £1 3 y y K 3 41 In order to receive state aid, the township must vote an additional levy to meet state demands. That is the purpose of this meeting. , The purpose of the meeting is to provide for the raising of addiâ€" tional money and to make a suppleâ€" mental tax levy to provide for the relief and support of poor in the township. $: 4 Voters and electors of the Wost Deerfield b‘?‘mhip aré invited. * The meeting will be held in Preâ€" cinet One (Town Hall) of the West Deerfield Township. The nrth' meeting of the West Deerfiel v'l‘avni?jp, called by Mrs. Henry Petersen, for July 7, was adjourned and. postponed to Wedâ€" nesday, July 15, at 8 p.m. Fhg opening of "Railroad Week" will be signalized at 8 a.m. Monday morning, July 18th, when a chorus of 18) thousand locomotive whistles join‘ |in. one mighty serenade throughout 'Wect. Following this, @ctivities, which include active participation such organizations as x Commerce, Rotax;y elubs, (Lions, Kiwanis, American Leâ€" gion posts, and other business and social lorgani s of this characâ€" ter, hgve been iplanned for the enâ€" tire k: :+ | Prominent ng ‘the organizaâ€" tions h will take a leading part in the Chicago celebration is the newly formed Association of Railâ€" road gootter clubs which embodies: the employee groups of the princi‘ pal railroa ng this area. This on, ed by Frank S. Patâ€" terson, chairman, of the Milwaukee , has e tentative plans for two huge â€" balls to be .on, the and south sides | of night of "Railâ€" ‘ road Week." + The openin will be signal morning, July of 18) thousa join‘ |in . one throughout this, gctivities, participation throughout this, getivities, â€" participation as 4 elubs, iLions, Kiv gion posts, a Exp s Schilling of Thomson of W. ns o Tully of the E. 8. Buc tion for | the. the ple o cel ting of ilroad er | proj serving on thi Bade of the the Aton, W. n. J.. V. nois Central, cRaftrongt Wedk wihich will ï¬nw w4 '†'i se n‘gn c;Iiu and too#. thraughout the West July lmb:E 18th, inclusive, got under way her this week with the appointment 31 a local committee headed by L. H. e impo: to cago sand| emplo: sent an ann lion dollars, sengers (are rail stati car der test3, redcap : and a multitt are | included plu+, as outli in‘ a report t Chatrmln ‘of â€" tion of Railw minal in the be center tined to foen achievements ,." said a local co tee headed by L. H. McCormick, assistant general pasâ€" senger agent of the Rock Island rail* Railroad W In this week‘s issue of The Highland Park Prefgs is a news elling of the greatly increased enrollment an d‘attendance at land Park‘s local gqyzrounds. This incréase ghould be a source jof satisfaction to the parents of every child attendâ€" as well as a source of pride to th;“fuig board Officials and oyees whose capable planning . directing have made this project the attraction that it is. â€" e smifi > | Nor is the size of the attendance the Only gratifying asâ€" pectt. The , ariedlzictivities ttrjxed the wide scope olrecreationf offered for both adults and children is ample proof | hat Highâ€" land Park‘s recreational program can compane favdrably with that of any ¢city in the country.. Giarn es iï¬ f We h ‘a great deal these days about social p ‘-;u and, the directed and profitable use of leisure time. Sukely a proâ€" gram of this type, offéring as it does, instruction in various groups as well as individual athletics, offers trementious possiâ€" bilities in directing the minds of a mmmunhy towatds worthâ€". while endeayors. + R 1| o isei WW&- --â€"-u‘-;duu moo Eooo en o 2 P mete P Pn Un Een signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the éditor by Wednesâ€" 1 2 + mine "E! itions |inten I Â¥ P iblication 1 '..I be I_.â€""..‘. .‘.“ .‘b. dA. “,m er ‘b_.. mt Pm | ced Naci® rarc _ .THE HICHLAND PARK PR g’ -‘-?mmmmx.nmummmum ma-pmhmuulh@um.nm Déerfield Township Special Meeting July 15 PAGE TWO Chicago â€" ADVANT LH this a hE}mnm : :t.u-m. cards: of ttanhi abnu'r‘iu-“uth. fltd%. ite, or nce of the railroads unlimited." 83 thouâ€" in this city repreâ€" payroll of 150 milâ€" 60 thousand pasâ€" andled daily at our ns." "Certainly," he ords ample justificaâ€" ilroads to call upon this icity to join in second observance committee are L. W. h, C..C. Elrick of . Fuller of the Burâ€" Lanigan of the Illiâ€" . R. Moriarty of the R. Sampson of the tern; Illinois, B. J. the . Milwaukee, R. Northwestern, F. the Soo Line, J. K.; lIiman Company, and of the Railway rinent | railroad men ies, train crier‘s conâ€" s, dances, parades e of other features in . the ~preliminary ed by the committee o Harry . G. ~Taylor, e Western Associaâ€" Executives. } largest railroad ‘terâ€" rld, will, as last year, f many activities desâ€" the public‘eye on the f. the Western Railâ€" irimman . McCormick . ... â€"~‘A member of > [ HE omicado sununBan qualrry GRour eek Events _ o Start July 13 Preparation for Chiâ€" AGES OF OUR H,AYGROUND‘%SIM \_First k Church _ 8. Green Bay at L&urel avenue F. Brandfellner, Pastor ‘A ‘church with a medBage for all. * Midâ€"week ;‘eriees: C Wednesday |‘evening, 8 o‘clock. Prayer and‘ Bible study hour, _ â€" ‘Thursday‘ afternoon (| uly 9, toâ€" day) ‘Woman! Miui03 y sOciTty will meet at the church ‘Mrs. J.|G. Fidder, hostess. | {f ‘ / Sunday services: _ , + 2 9:30 Church ‘.Bible ‘ sthool. Supt. R. H. Fidder. | » { 10:45 Morning worshlp. Sermon by the pastor. . ; ..‘. } h 1 7:00‘Young peoples sérvice. Boys‘ Sleevealess Soerj;s Men‘s P: FOR S Faultless & B V"Di Regular 1.95 ,5 Sizes.10 to 20 Boys‘ Sanforized I *A 4 Te Wash S â€"â€"599 Iom' An. 5 â€"galow, modern. $4500. â€"Approximately 3 â€" Boys [ Linen & Sanfofized Wash Knickers N» 1. O BOYS‘ â€"AND MEN‘S GARNE FRANK W. 1 REAL ESTATE INVE Room 16, State Bank Tel. Highland Park ‘Men‘s In Broadcloth; (i Boys JANTZEN _ SWIM TRUNKS â€" Regular $1.5 195 t regular Advertising rates up 5 cetits per single copy 1 acks ind(o'r Suits [sizes to ITI ;31.35 val. now T_69c' eg. $1.65 & $1.95 make 5S |amas d Park, udes Imnlc{nizfl: mdiupm sleeves) LE Midway k 657â€"568â€"559 Central 8355 ield Editor Rditor in Broadcl‘c‘;rh’-'l', 49 *k3 'Nofw e 7 Gottfl? Married? See the marâ€" velous values in Wedding Invitaâ€" tions and| Announcements at the Highland Park Press. Rytex Hylited »Announ‘ ents ~as low as â€"Three Dollars and eightyâ€"five cents for 25 Irma Glenn, "NBC‘s Lovely Lady of the Organ," will come to the Deerpath Theatre, Lake Forest, for an ex 1 engagement beginning a week from Sunday, July %2. The stage ur radio , star will ‘present a series of, musical prologues with other rgdi oItists ‘each Sunday afâ€" ternoon |Aand évening during the reâ€" t T1;00 Fr by the pi Preiy Mediatof â€" man Chri . You ‘r’o service. Nw 149 AHpRt es s tw‘ P‘laiy & Camp ~Suits Covert and Khaki ~Aeroplane ‘-}‘\,;Nardrcbe ; ‘K| Cases â€"| _ CaANYAs CoOvERED 95 T sl4f$n [ TRACY AYLOR 28 East Randolph Street . Chicago [ Regular | Will 139 [T‘S aching, service. : Sermon E. . f is one God and one tween God and men, the Jesus." & cordially invited to every YLOR $195 STORE and up THE PRESS Organ at Deerpath with additional copies at five cents mainder of tcl',lf,s mer, ‘with the assistance of the ath Theatre‘s maenifi¢cent but seldomâ€"used organ. Ine visiting qdfl will come to Lake Forest as the guests of Miss : Glen, who in ?inta life is Mrs. Ted Hill, of 18 Witchwood lane, Lake Bluff |. [* 79¢ . 3 pairs $2L21 RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality Cleaners nï¬ / s , C J:'“:hi" ; j i N // . 3 BW 1. (\W ,J/ " EV S\ oo bostl . A) f s JÂ¥ ( § J . \ 1 Pmd t 82@ : a 4 f you .cti'e | S YÂ¥ CS 6: Wayâ€"nees give y 0/A xD > _ of frivolity, too, 4o MRA :. . frivolity! The Le c; F4 $3 i‘.' 4 mm‘. It ud. ‘ 'D-rl"__ 2o 2l DRY CLEANING CO. And now we present â€" the neatest trick of the sea ~ with Lastex / 9/ ;':\:/ lace garters @(JL {;2 - * t : ¢ * kA 2 1C); Phone H. P. 178 A ; Morning worshig 11 a.m. ‘ Special music. Sermon by Reverend Bruso. . Young People‘s meeting 7 p.m. Topic, "The myh:;vm in the Bible." Leader, Olive Frantz. The evening service 8 p.m, Speâ€" cial music. .A song service. A mesâ€" sage by the minister.. Everyoné inâ€" vited to worship with us. 4 Weekday Activities _‘ ~ Playâ€"Nite Thursday evening on church lawn. Y.P.M.C. Tuesday 8 p.m. Bethichem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister 815 Rosemary : Terrace ‘ Deerfield _ Sunday, July 12, 1936 Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, Supt. Theme for worship, "Being True to Ourselves." The Bethanyâ€" Evangelical Church H. F. Siemsen, Pastor Laurel and McGovern The Best of Liquors BUNGALO 500 feet South of Route 22 a ‘M‘waukee veu' 3 Half Day, Tilin > \ Announces the | k SERVING OF FIsSH _ Also Excellent Steaks, Ravigli, Spaghet BUDWEISER BEER ON TAP is iar more than a beguiling tri ming. It holds Wayâ€"nees sleck your leg . . .doesn’t p or twist . Keeps seams and stoél And it doesn‘t lose 4 clasticity washing! Wear W ay shees for sport daytime and dancing, ... They lc lm;neran’dtbeyw ‘onguAi ‘_t-re'llhbedelightgdto le}p) you chooi Huu:’s the pei z stocking you active modern lnf Wayâ€"nees give yo . comfort freedom . . . and a e @:f..hi; of frivolity, too, Buit such us frivolity! The Lastéx Lace rar Every Friday Night Sandwiches at SAM SANTI er Bervikeâ€"will be u 0 Woman‘s M ’,m-é';.n 0 .‘ will d d ks : ist. of Missions.: " bax, "" {1 $ | f the nprgh are , Eii';;> & d. i C Cl q hifanimer : 9:45 a er | the directi y. a groups. THURSDA delexntioh of the yourg go on Wridew t der &.q Is‘l‘::z the L"A ting in riday «evening JULY n the jn,