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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1936, p. 4

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1 § iFix '!’:â€"; ‘: EJ L* £. pye e teroouinnnakispiesates | UBLIC °E CoOMPANY LIc SERvice Comrany ing plans ’fo;:L harvest festival to be held the early part of October. At a meeting of the post Tuesday evening,â€"John O. Mclntosh was apâ€" pointed chairman for the festival. Stupey Smith Post will commemâ€" washâ€"day. phof 200 S I" Cmpying and reflling the tub washer, zl’be'I'nngk'pu-oofAgim:m that washes clothes cleange inleu‘ddme...:bchtgeapaagémb...hovdlbdu:ew&% zheCoJlonGmnnteebtckofag‘w_uher. | tH , : See this nrew Conlon washer ar fi hh 200 l C ere it i Stupey Post of the Ameriâ€" can Legion of . are makâ€" Stupey Smith Post: Plans Fall Festival pIek CORGBR mt vine o Sorabc td t corir Caduda | t a~ th,. | 4 i To be sure, those who se_lectad Highland Park:because jof its desirable ch ristics might u10ve on to a new and more proâ€" tected locations, but could one be found wit the Batural beaut and advantages? Would it not be better ‘Yously dewlog and execute |a town plan which would insure the stability of Highland Park as a home community, utilizing ge greates extent its ngtural and exclusive advantages ? | land Par has among jts residents some of the most competent town planâ€" ning talent in the United States. Why not a committee hudeq by that outstanding planner, Jacob L. Crane Ir ® | l 1 onu’3 DoWN ’ ; . _ If Highland Park is changed du transition is apt to come gradually age citizen is aware of it. The his change is one certain thing in erally it is for the worse. _ _ P umar‘a Anatbls q _ _ Pe (T C "Sf i & CARAFLACUCEr, *4 Land owner‘s desire for profit might force & more extensive use of the land and thus change this from a ¢ity of homes on large lots t&one of smaller homes crowded â€" ogether. There is already evidence of this. More and more apartments and fli:a might result. Additional land might be broug in to use Inder conditions that would encourage "jerry buildi * and unattracâ€" tive development‘s. .$ t 4 | + *‘ * ai Polave Doom is on the way. All au Prities agree ?ut real estater:ctivity‘will increase decidedly d ting the next few y‘earaâ€"-tbfi a great home building era is jus§ beginning. This means the subdividing of marginal land and the more intengive use of centrally located property. e az f Highland Park is one of the most desirablé . esidential comâ€" munities in the country. Its desirability is baskd upon the qualâ€" ity of its ¢itizenship plus its natural beauty| and the W utilization of its land. f oc s t .4 ty Â¥ge: A real estate boom might change all th ) of these basic causes for the delightful character of Highland Park. / Rapidly rising rents in Chicago, coupled} with Highland Park‘s excellent reputation, might attract to dfir community a group of people which would alter the city‘s character. _ T ovil : Arurmh maahc ) Spoiiie 1 oo oc . Y o fet Emt ... EMRRE C nk ) ON m Nce arnaubrinamits . iatest shracs B1 ] Highland Park is one of the most desirabl munities in the country. Its desirability is bas ity of its itizenship plus its natural beauty utilization of its land. : tE ce John L U affairs where an m:*m‘?m*.....,..; j Semmnmenintinn mc minjenremmmnmmemnisnncin 0200000000000 0n 00 To cover CHICAGO OFFICE Eutered as Second Class Mattor March 1, 1911, at the Post ied thursday of cuch week by the Udell Printing Com PAGE FOUR A real #atatg boom is on the way Highland Park‘s Future mnpbaitietiere dtois calliard cord. .+ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS "g3 . ; . [ 220 for fiformation on how you Toey with [# 60 fomplete lanna ipment M for te Teite ut spea) faibntt THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS and terms, uy 0 D20 000| "Ceopce â€" 6 your Public Service Store. Low, con» yenient terms make it easy to own. encourage "jerry buildi}nflii;fi}i' unattrac .b t .9% '1; t 3| “ 5 is changed during the nexg{ few years the 274,,â€"1,, _ 4 [(UP NeXE few years the adually and arrive before the averâ€" The history of cities shows that hing in a community and that genâ€" orate Constitution Day on Sepumi ber 17 with a | f‘ade during m day, followed hL peeches at Oak Terrace school and the award; ing of medals on best essay on "What : the Qonqu ution Means To & Btudfltc-” i 7+ dat I 1016 Willoughby « Crane, Jr, washer at Eg:m'-“.' -:s‘-&: and Managing Editor on io bape only, ane EIB L ahats Avoma 490 Wls W ‘S CROSSWORD PUZZLE. It overs a full newspaper page and more than 1,000 words. Watch it in NEXT SUN. DAY‘S GOQ HERALD AND E INER,: « The â€"r ngs 2:80 ‘ in ; le Highland Park 1 _1 _ â€" 5C106 will consist of seven programs, given on the afternoon of ‘the second Monday of each month, Octiber 12 being the date of first! program. This :course is sponsored by the women of the Highland P ‘k Presbyterian chur,h. ‘and|the purpose of this notice is to give a ge invitation to every wonman: in Wighland Park, and to request that this date be reserved.. "rs. Faxon is receiving justly deâ€" ed popularity, and is giving a series in Austin, Evanston, River F\ Winnetka, Waukegan, | as well as a ing before many of the large fomen‘s clubs.. She preâ€" fers to be rded as a reader, raâ€" ther than reviewer, and is preâ€" to ‘Bresent the current inâ€" te: in _ Fictio , biography and e Jeri | will consist of seven programs, given on the afternoon of ‘the second Monday of each month, ber 12 being the date of first! program. This.course is insnrad "Tar Â¥ha in on ie o solden Meadow Dairy a‘;dv Ffim Produce irs. F. served . po; series in A F' f I _ [[Mrs. Lidyd :Faxon has been en ged to live another seri in Highland Park bo:::::e of p:iuln nd. [ . _ * s Mrs. to Re in Hi Sharpen |your * Mr. Flying his bro Park ave gland an marriage: of their daughter Kathâ€" ryne Sflom to Mr. Arthur J. Hook ‘ofâ€" Highmoor, Saturday, Sept. 4. Mr. hnd Mrs. W. w. Clark of Deerfield announce the birth of a : daughtér September 4th, w 4| Mr. Hnd Mrs. Albert Hagi of i | Deerfield announce the marriage of )| their ‘dhughter Martha Kinder â€" to \| Mr. William Fields on Sept. 4. I} ‘ The Misses Sarah and Elizabeth \| LouderUack : of Moraine rd, were | hoste Tuesday at a bridge party | l in hon \of Miss Elizabeth Doty. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Reay | are ving Friday, Sept. 17, for |their ds hter, Dorothy. They will be assi by the Misses Janice MceNear) Janet Benson, Marion and Emily Shith, Carlisle Sullivan, Hel: en Black, Florence Boyd, Elizabeth Doty, R fih Edkins: and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Shanley. f 1 Mr. &entnl\ ulations gept. i, Pital. < :‘ 37 Coat | N even inss .. Mr. | Deerfie their t1 Mr. W of: Des marri ryne of â€"Hi Mr. Deerfi daugh Hig} planni 18. : ; chased ] dio ~a the club featin match leg it was | pital, he s c wen dy, ing. Mr. ‘ râ€"".. . ~20 YEARS AGO ; [ City and Town officials met on iirsday evening to diuuuup.lam |for a city and town hall. yor Hagtings appointed a committee of five, consisting of ‘Theo. M. Clark, supervisor, W. W. Willits and Pritz Balr, commissioners, Albert Larâ€" sor} Town Clerk, and E. A. Warâ€" reg) city clerk, to look after the o Ob 6 . Milghlank Park barbers agree to 2 their shops on Sundays. Will ,,’, in open every Saturday eveâ€" ning to eleven o‘clock,: The North Shore Frolic of 1916 willl be presented Sept. 8 in Open Air|iPavilion at Ravinia Park. Mrs/ W. jJA.. Alexander, general chairâ€" Art M f‘ LOOKING "BACKWARD y progressive Highland Park ?fil‘.fldfluflu'dm Press. ume Programs iland Park loyd Faxon irge Holland of the Royal Tps who has been visiting r, Mr. W, E. Holland, of sailed last week for Enâ€" ‘Australia, Mrs. Edward Nevins of ve. are receiving congratâ€" "l the birth of a daughter, t the: Highland Parle has 5. R. E. Pettis of Deerfield to Boswell, Ind., Saturday. | Winnifred Supple léft last or Springfield where she will Domestic Science. 3 Charles \ Sheahan broke his an auto accident Monday. He ken to the Augustana hosâ€" Chicago, where it was found ffered a compound fracture. and Mrs. Carl Horenberger field are announcing the Igs will be given at leeture room of the K Presbyterian church. Olson won the Sunset Valley le for the third time by deâ€" Lloyd Larson in a 36 hole |\‘September 5th, _ â€" *, Ht,inter has recently purâ€" \and is taking over the raâ€" | Mrs. Ainnette Jones, vice man, and Miss Laura Kenneâ€" h g)xgrze of staging and diréctâ€" sport shop conducted b; rdy ‘Bros. and Park Elks Lodge i: an "Elks Day" for Sept ed by the Misses Janice Janet Benson, Marion and lith, Carlisle Sullivan, Hel+ | Florence Boyd, Elizabeth th. Edkins: and Mrs. Robâ€" ley. 10 YEARS AGO Highland Park hosâ€" peneil for the purâ€" - r.- by THE PRESS _ Auto Painting 322‘ North First Street 18 Dahl‘s Auto Reconstruction Co AT _|The speaker, long and fayorably known in ~North Shore circles, knows. his arch re and | North Shore equally welh, He promises to remove the m \from architte~ tural classification and to show realâ€" tors and their guests how to distinâ€" guish the various types of homes on sight. . A‘ record turnout for this awaited‘ event is fully expected. â€" _ _ At 8:00 p.m, in the board rooms, 616 Church;:r, the board will reâ€" sume its r ir monthly meetings with balloting on the new. memâ€" rs. This will be followed: by the high spot of the evening program â€"â€"an illystrated talk on ‘Architecâ€" ture by Peter Mayo of Mayo nndl Mayo, architects, itis pied A . An informal dinner at 6:15 p.m. Cooley‘s Cupboard, will open the evening, wnh;t:i and newer memâ€" bers renewing their Realtor friendâ€" ships after gummer |vacation. The round table will resume its work of discussing and broadcastâ€" ing exclusive listings to be followed by‘initial talk on the formation of a permanent property exchange by the board. . | +[® |_.The Evanston North Shore Real [Estate Boqrdivbpm pacé with‘ the growth of North Shore Real Estate lactivity, will further add rew memâ€" bership to. its: roster on â€" Monday night, September 14, as ‘part of a big gala program inaugurating the board‘s fall season activities. _ © Real Estate Board â€" Resumes Fall Season Activities Sept. 14 The Bo#u safety equipment is designed‘ to test and correct various ailments of the modern automobile. The Bendix Safety Inspector is used by leading automobile manufacturers in their final asjsd]r‘nbly. line tests. & , T. ;s Visit and|Inkpeok Hhia w anl. 22on., . ola ! m, â€"â€" We wish to @~ announce that ‘ we have |. | T ~ .. dnstalled 4| BENDIX STANDARD SAFETY INSPECTION @NALYZER inspect this modern edixi;iment without arjy »6bliétfi0it TENTION | | MOTORIS‘Ts Let us give an estimate on your rug cleaning and repairing. Our low price will surprise you. We employ experienced Armenâ€" ians in our rug department. No better rug men are known. "A Stitch in time . . . Saves N ine" Often, fixing a border and overâ€" casting the fringe gives your rug a new appearance, and ‘in many cases saves considerable in shoney, and often saves the whole rug. & iss sw RUG REPAIRING Auto Blacksmithing Each and every piece thoroughâ€" ly cleaned, inâ€" dividually.> All w o t k: guaranâ€" WE SOLICIT YOUR RUG CLRANING . c g PHONE 3 4 HIGHLAND PARK y Phone Brighten _ PA C f F Your fome for th Fall Séason & dR;AP M © CURTA e cusHioX e FURN t e CARPETS e RUGS â€"â€"â€" Highland Park 77 THURED A y sults. No muss or Fitted Catpet about our | nthiroormce SEPT Peorfect 1e i3 #8

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