Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Jan 1937, p. 5

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Wendy (Barrie C February 3, 4, 5 100 to 8:02; "Hideway y $80.. (10. Sss 130 to 10:32; "Hideway in "Two Too t Pathe News Straight Arrow News of ‘t:o.s‘! atta, 25¢; Midget #5¢ ; unknown, %¢ designe d t iron and er ht ons, vitch plates, , toon, Village Smithy. test Paramount News ings, Louis Daron MDOW 6. M“..."!: Po dos Priur soe: d .d":'tpx' "Tonx M We Queen," "B. %t Brigade," I‘8 pletion at the out» war. . Many of the hbone, C. Aubrey p"",m“ Bm . «0 'E.n eets" Gallagher tt, Lyle Talbot Patterson â€" 31 and Feb. 1 and 2 1t that time. community are fest planâ€" century. UARY 28 # TT NB tk _ 99 99 Ave now! to see homes » 1987 [1 for arenti ‘innd Santeg Grill, Freight T‘ e d e tm “North and througn tne :,-‘”; ies and will enter a M ovder, it announced. ”unth- Shora Property Owners *5° »Ltion and ofher organizations, a on protecting the residential r.gur of the North Shore, hope s vidtory by preventing “'h..aflu' ‘utlion bf any xldg:.h streets through | the No re: communities, . 9P ntatimmu;. ”] Although permanent ight Arack routes <hiive been certified through scores @f other tow? and aities in Chic goland, no residential ‘street on the NQrth Shore has yet been so assigned and property ownâ€" ‘ers are uniting t9 keep the area free c 1 Een dn oo on > S MAY, J bent on protectifie the :t t of the orth Sh m,;% vidiory by P 'm on any T g.. through |the Nor flm p nt" f Although permane ”m N & m m‘. scores qf otherâ€"t ‘ in Chicagoland, no 1 fi on the Ngrth Shor been so assignediand prop as are uniting t keep the from truck routs, perm? ,.-Nn- t § 4 GpYUeT ‘ "I L s on t I ’.i SU '.----] , m w. J i Phone W " 18 * _ nouse are movin£ m’!“““’wm i l Quick action. No delays. No s long drawnâ€"out negotiations. .\ D.-Ting Room Interiors Shg _ Enjoy the sports of su in the enchantâ€" ing "Garden of Allah." Quickpst daily throu h from &le‘o t! many ra via the oL s19vf worth ‘:.;:»./,.cw,_ ASA 18 ‘;“i“ &« ,““_ ‘“sl&\‘g'\‘o“ ‘ s1M mm\c \.. * gxoant ) qmet D\ «4 yRS pat * \ +c wOnths m»“ > â€" .. L pege i neg 7 gP°90°°7 centg. Luncheon 30 conts. 35 cents. trip fares are the lowest ever daily all winter. €4 D * > sme cow ot ht w it me-ww‘“fs:,g‘o;&““w | in tC 5C gered» *« etove ‘A‘: s 38 »"s agrap s 0. OUSEHOLD FINANCE On your own signaturt _ _ |R.T. e e ce EMCCCOTO Cc CORPORATION : ¢ uwmmmuuum» 20 Washington Street, Waukegan »Tmawm x CALLY MANAGED OFFICES$ IN PRINCIPAL cities MM..-mmoAlA.cwnflh"rmr.m." 5 , permanently, if UARY 28, 1987 Jace N 18 a?eb'a'sw *y i9 + "a 1 §15 sepend® wpon tS *6 “0““\3' “\“â€" A cometence mt | » uB o ® oc . INF ‘â€"_u,. has brought Additional eviderice will be offered to the Commerce on by the Property Ownersâ€"absociation to supâ€" port ‘its position | against freight truck routes being nted through the already well towns and cities of the‘: No Shore, Marion T. el'lu-tin, of Lake Forest, présiâ€" dent of the association said. > _ "We are ‘not |fighting motor trucks as such : many. of our members are the most conâ€" sistent: users of â€" ks," ‘Mr. Marâ€" tin pointed out. we believe the permanéent ing of residential streets on the N Shore as motor freight truck ro is unnecessary and would seriously jimpair the value and desirability of |imany pieces of residential property. The highways to the west of the ~â€"North Shore towns and cities are suited to this truck ‘traffic. That is where it beâ€" longs. b © The North Shore {Property Ownâ€" ers association and jother. improveâ€" ment and civic and commuâ€" nities, have been waging a. fight against certification| of residential strgets for several s.. The propâ€" erty owners were aroused by petitions to operate |freight trucks in Sheridan road. |Study of the problem soon convi \leaders of the association, a majority of the members and tials of towns and cities that motor freight truck routes should be established around, rather than through the c uniâ€" ties, it:neexry at) all, in ‘order further to erve. the ‘residential character of the ‘arga. . mmmwe%:. aâ€"commisâ€" sion stated, was rincipally to show that many of) the ‘af the municipalities referred toâ€"af8 of narrow width, »with â€"steep m and reverse curves| that traffic yn many of said highways, es R those in the business districts, i# Te s e CR ECCA NT situated. some. of the grandest planâ€" tation mansions of the 19th century. nMmon® "" / Comilk . ca» onk nemiennpnmemengnatnentetee=t 0 00 on w THicre in one small community are o ner O Aode unWns B2 senctin% C092 tiay, Many of the wd".“"h ef the homes had twentr 95 °DP [ pign each with cefling® : f e lmm"‘mflmm or forty feet s99u9 mt that s1A® l"'pl""‘ sre. P /u 4 o 2 w woms and was “‘gmflb _ Many of the le e en‘ le to see bluffs nities mw in charâ€" | acter; that there are many $ 1 said communities in immediate prox»: imity to the main thoroughfares and that it is necessary for the children and students attending such |. schools and educational institutions as well as other members of the gen: eral public¢ utilizing the numerous bathing â€" beach (facilities Jltuufi along the shore of Lake Michigan north of the city of Chicago, to cross said streets; that the operaâ€" tion of motor trucks not only causes greater congestion but they are more dangerous than other types of motor vehicles; that because of the noise and vibration incident to the opération of motor trucks, the value of ‘ adjoining property is affected; that most of the streets and highâ€" ways in the residential portions of said,«ommunities were designed to carry and accommodate â€"horge drawn ‘ traffic orâ€"light motor vehicles, and that the operation of motor trucks of the type owned by the peâ€" | titioner would be detrimental to and \ result ,in: rapid disintegration of | such pavements, the cost® of repaiLr- ipg and maintaining whitch must be borne by ‘the several municipalities to which the petitioner does not contribute anything in the way of R. P. Sherer Heads _ Community Service La ber: +)i 4 _ 110502 fltns ocfiiiiedie ies mt CA Wampler, Raymond W. Flinn, Earl W. Gsell, Milton J. Hardacre, Frank K. Ronan, Clarence Witt, Clark G. Wright, and Mrs. T. R. Wyles. The older ~members of board are, Miss Adele Everett, J. B. Garnett, Miss . Ethel Goddnrdfh Mrs. E. J. Grundy, Edwin: L. ilroy, Harry Kelley, C. C. Hatchéer, Jr.. Albert Larson, Mrs. Thomas Marks, Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, Mrs. F. C. Noerâ€" enberg, Mrs. Oâ€" L. Olesen, Robert ‘H. Price, A, T. Sih , and John L. Udell. 3 xc s f EXPOSI 4 NITES Auditorium Starts Thur. Feb. 4th Home, FO“ and , Health Show _ Matinee Saturday And Sunday | Lake Waukegan County THE PRESS TION ‘At the conclusion of the members meeting the board of directors held the annual election of officers with the following result: R. P. Sherer, president; J. B. Garnett, vice presiâ€" dent; Frank J. Ronan, vice presiâ€" dent; Mrs. E. J. Grundy, secretaryâ€" treasurer. o e Rev. E. Bruso Heads Religious Council |‘A‘ letter from George R. Jones, who ‘had been president for many years, asking that his name be not considered for reâ€"election, was yead. | District One of the Lake County Council of Religious Education met Sunday ; afternoon | at. "St.. Paul‘s church in Deerfield and elected the following olficers: ~ ; 2 | President, Rev. Earl J. Bruso of Deerfleld; vice president, . H. D. Faxon of Highland Park; secretary and treasurer, Virginia\ Easton of Deerfield; children‘s division superâ€" intendent, Phyllis Dexter of Highâ€" land Park; young people‘s superinâ€" ‘ tendent, Harry Skidmore of Highâ€" land Park. Mrs. F, C. Norenberg of Highland Park is adult division gupâ€" wrintendent. Dr. Frank McKibben ‘of Northwestern university . deliver« ed the address of the day. _ . Ice Carnival At Ravinia Rink Friday ;;;3," 'jt;â€" 59_, wuthnr permitting. There will be no admission charge. . Theréomfilittee in charge of the skating pond at Ravinia l'zchool will sponsor an ice arni_vgl, riday eveâ€" Plans for this interesting event are being perfected by the commitâ€" tee assisted by/ Howard Copp. . A program of interest and fun for the children has been arranggd. : Cs‘nd?. Pneumonia Takes Mrs. M. J. Brush m;n",;;.;; gci;mont weather the éarnival will be postponed to Friâ€" day, Feb. b. . â€" . f ! cocoa and hot dogs will be sold in the warming house.. â€" f Mrs. Margaret J. Brush, moth of Mr; Albert D. Brush of Dale a nue, passed away Sunday~ at 8 Francis hospital, Evanston, fol ing an illness of pnenmonia. . M Brush had been living with h daughter, Mrs. Howard Weldon, i Niles Center. Funeral services were held Tu day afternoon at two o‘clock 1 her daughter‘s home in Niles Ce ter with burial in Memorial Pa ‘cemetery. . itizx 18 UA When 4° washt%% big ® " CAL 618 North Green Bay oOd . Highland Park, HL= | J UG:â€"| Reliable Launderers and Cleaners â€" ‘ * . 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