ering from alight injuries sustained h‘n*-&mhflo es 1. ~pmplenaien * It is reported that the 8:45 wmorth ï¬nm through an open M and collided with an ompty car on a side track. Several of the passengers received minor injuries. Mrs. Christ Danby, Mrs. Cobble, =h0nnlhl'~na-h Card Party April 22 Pi Deita club of the Y.W.0.A. will hao-i"-w. Thursday eveâ€" #ï¬ at 8 o‘clock in the % will be tabie and door Local Women Hurt In Train Collision prises and . refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Annual Bridge Tea Of Woman‘s Club In New Quarters and Deerfield for the purpose of disâ€" Enjoy Travel Talk Given by Dr. Foster "The Mexico of Yestenday, Todesy and Tomorrow" was the subject of the illustrated lecture given by Dr. O, Delmer Foster before the memâ€" bers and friends of the: West Ridge Community club at Ridge school last Having just returned from a year im“h- u-':nu.-tn' s & iess cmd and is wnidoay * _ The & ter on his journey into outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" way places and gave the audience an added insight into the life of cur neighbor, Mexico. All members of the of Diâ€" rectors -J:-"- R. M ) d of elub, W Mrs. O‘â€" Milton :“m Harry muuw'n.mm Raphael Davis, Mrs. Wilford C. Shipnes, Mrs. Leonard Keaster, Mrs. Alonzo C. Tenney, Mrs. Claburn E. -;ia{ ask them to fill in the ao is Jottly Es ,.."'"“1.!3'.â€"'2.% fars Woman‘s Highland Park i: w m wil be the ovening $2986 Occupational Survey to Be Conducted Here On April 22â€"23 the Commercial wï¬rwm Jones, Mrs. Jay 8. Glidden, Mrs. Robert F. Timm, Mrs. Whitt Schultz, Mrs. Poynts M. Murray, B. Chapman, as treasurer, andâ€"Mrs. !mk‘l.':oun vhh:h- club mittee _ which Jh'f‘::ï¬ to YOLUME XXvH The p siup with Ti thanaing Anraighings will afford a delightful surprise to all who see it. Mrs. Milton E. bere: Mrs. John ®. Bodd, Mr g Ts Pn grwsens Mot Ves there will be interesting prizes for Mrs. Jay.â€"S. «Clidden and . Miss Harrict Mason planned the interior decoration and selected the furnishâ€" member of the committee. Tea will be served during the after and Mrs. Adeiph Lundin. â€" _‘ Mrs. Charles E. Mason, Mrs, Irving Tickets may be secured from Mrs. righam, H. P. 2343, or from any The Highlar®h Park Presas “fl#dï¬!barï¬â€˜n‘A!flmr . Bwanson and A. G. Belionberg T. L Grinnell was :elected and Laura H. Brown were chosen members of the board in an uncon~ tested election in District 108 (Linâ€" coln school) last Saturday. Only forty nine votes were cast in the election. Wednesday, April 7, 1987 marked the celebration of the 25th birthday zoâ€"mn_mmvnm e regular m..flo E : were nm¢h_ for each table were given and Appropriate birthday refreshments mwmmm’ is of ?fll:l’ddm'oh-hm 21 st the St. James r-dï¬:: Dinner will be served from 6 . Tickets may be purchased in adâ€" vance at the St. James Rectory, at the door on Wednesday evening, or Ing Mra: Musik at Highwood 5617. or Mré McCaffrey at Highland Other amusements have béen arâ€" ranged by the committee, and a door prite will be awarded at 9:80 p.m. Unusually Large Vote Cast Saturday In’gdw'olm Tinded Thom the Tt fis maoate E#L".'-'..u.':!.u‘“m: ouf P2Rot S timeh e Park 127 15th and 16th (today and tomorâ€" row) from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. the annual Spring Rummage Sale of the algi:hnd Park Woman‘s club will progress. The array of clothing houseâ€" hold articles Aâ€"Hul.:l‘o more i en it aay t years, Pm a oi SLY 9 bee floor of the elubhouse. lt-lanu to this floor, at the present time, is reached via the alley leading from Sh:::umdhno.u*nm men o# the Preanve oommlttes ‘Gf the club, is chairman of the ruomâ€" mage sale. Dinner April 21 at St. James Hall sorded in Shicieay‘s poil st High cce _E R. Secen of Deetfleld, who was .‘, f + m iï¬,;*:gig day in Hig! citi rbwood citizens turned out in Mrs, Evelyn getsermeectunsreces W h'mm% Place sehool) the election was a very quiet one, only twentyâ€"three votes being cast, 25th Anniversary Parigh Chicken One of the largest votes ever cast i~e Wigh Sehoo! clection was reâ€" was also up for another term on the for an uncontested election, but was R Sale at | Woman‘s Club April 15 â€" 16 O.E.8. Celebrates Arthur Miss Katherine Kenry Thomas Mussatto Egidio Saielli ... Mrs. Mikired Shantion .___ Mrs. Evelyn Briddle Howell W. Murray was reâ€"elected as On Thursday and Friday, April For Two Members Lois Kent, correspondent. OFFICIAL: NIEWBOPAPER OF THA CITYW OF HIGHEAND PARK 420 West Ridge Group Want Improvement For Ridge Road l;t-hwy ln.l::» ï¬cï¬hï¬z s AA its final dinner dance at the Raâ€" vinia Village house. Music will be furnished by Bert Rammelts orchesâ€" tra. As only a limited number can be accomodated it is suggested that mh-‘-w'& Mrs. Rdward Miles at HP. ""Bome of the events of the show will be the dancing of Miss ‘ Daily. . Miss Daily also of her small dance, m-c-puut . Foest will chased from any member of the club for a nominal sum. ley, Fred Greenslade and Joseph H. Never in the memory of this reâ€" viewer, has there been so thrilling a love team as that revealed in "Camille" through the unforgettably poignant portrayal of incomâ€" parable Miss: Garbo and virile and romantic performance of Robert Tm.vhï¬wm than satisfies the of the millions who have proclaimed him the sereen‘s most fascinating male F xt Wednesday and Th: M:"m are Double l“;.; mN m‘*&:u,"ï¬ml-’:i Tarkington comedy of life in the and charming a comedy as ony one could wish to see, hl.".l.zud the People‘ ‘is a .uam nll.ï¬ femiog t wil ie w moment of its runping time. "The June Bride‘s Troussean," is to be the theme of the fashion show presented by the Emanon league on Wednesday, April 28th at the Y, W. the City Council in connection with the proposition. Am-&l ments for obtaining state aid undcrï¬:rlï¬inoh FL: Section 10%4, z ‘ and 4. “thmt dl‘o;'?o:..ltmï¬â€œd acmcomu.numu‘u construction, in sections ‘if netesâ€" sing. F HOCP P mE -u:udmdl-'lg Ridge road, which is in a deplorable _ Present at this meeting were Com> Taylor. To the Honorable City Council nA’e public: meeting held at the A * 5 rv-tmuu.daA;rnu,m:‘. t voted officially to request m'atywrthth_h,hngp the oneâ€"mile mdwnfl lying between Deerfield on the North and Clavey road on the South as an arterial highway with a yview of meeting the stipulated requireâ€" of six inches of crushed rock bound wï¬nmmï¬mu“‘* able material and rolled. $3 happy, scrappy Jones Family, whose life is complicated when Uncle Slim Summerville turns up with his orâ€" phan horse. Eugene Ballette in as entertaining Fashion Show to Be Held at Y.W.C.A. Final Dinner Dance in Ravinia May 1 sary, of a road surface consisting The accomplishment of this proâ€" mhwhmww consisting of David Lasier, Benjaâ€" Hatcher, Jr., who will confer with is as follows, adopted and is w:m‘:‘&omm adjacent owners. _ . â€" Am extract tn* official minutes of the public ‘ ing, this 14th day of April, 1087. Alcyon Theatre to Present "Canmille" 'In"O:tothalnm,"M}: Prouly and ~Spring Hyingten are The social committee of the Raâ€" Tickets for the show may be purâ€" The West Ridge Community elub A committee of four were chosen, PARK, ILLINOU, â€" THORSDAY, APRIL 15, 1987 Sunday night a window in the M‘ulv:‘{hdnlhyu- :'am--..." &ï¬n‘.hdv D.A.R. Recalls Days cceb aa n _ This arranged by Mrs. ln.m':vhumm On the Lincoln Monument committee *Will be a benefit for the land mark ) which the state chapters of ' D.A.R. and the State of Illinois under. way, the erection of a group of the Lincoln family, Mr. Ernest Moldaner newly zfl‘ Exaited lnl-ghllhp to stand behind of the lecal lodge. _ in sn nrre MXE o P npaaaees effective the first & in m . Invitations have been sent out by Nflhm‘..t .A.R. to unique program I flulfltrdzl.lug-g&u :80 at the home of Mrs. Robâ€" ad wae Aitnds oo barimed rs and friends are invited come and hear about the famous Readers, and see the exâ€" of the same, which Mrs. Hinâ€" faveg in a dhome 9 tht portiod) one red in a g"_‘“wwwpv make a sp effort to attend. i i n es o worn ;thceho;mr.udln.m yraud of Highland Park show 'hrpomdtqudï¬liwb ters of a member, Miss Katherine Johnson, which portrait was @warded first prize at the recent & esns e s a gown ry Aun Macfaddon also of Highâ€" d Park will give a group of songs mpanying herself on the harp. dmolï¬pbu&';e: Cruel War Is ",'zntlur 1 Me of 'oï¬?, from pen of ‘oster, "Uncle ed," "Oh Boys Carry Me Home," ing," "Swanee River," "Nellie Was & Lady," "Old Dog Tray,‘ "Hard fak s "al hNflMmei& r of Highland Park m _be the installing officer and will be assisted by past officers of both nnicment comminie nis pifantd s committee has planned a musical program after the instalâ€" mbuwww It is hoped all members and will make a special effort to attend. Elks Install; to Change Meeting Night Thieves Take $50 From Lincoln School Peter Carani, outer guard; William Rapakie, trustee (1 year); Elaro Ponsi, trustee (8 years) ; Matt Merâ€" iges, agt. at arms. * The public installation will be held ll-&cnnhc April 26 at Witâ€" ten hall, to which all members, {amâ€" fllundfrhnhmhm'm will be & joint installation at h | M-mgmmm as P tges Tt wages ihe 4 yh.n;o mar & E«mm Ist Sodk in this sinte. The annual election of officers of Highland Park lodge No, 446 Royal Order of Moose was held Monday evening April 12. ‘The following members were chosen for the comâ€" ing year. Daniel Bench, dictator; Ernest Bischoff, vice dictator; Wilâ€" liamDieckman, prelate; Ben Shifâ€" time the newly elected officers of h PPR OR ECS Tok L o OO e o the fiett, treagurer; A. B, Craig, secreâ€" w Officers Monday Women Voters will hold its last Muad‘r uh#m. April lt? ,W.C.A. The board ie hi ie uols 4 many 'lllbhdv\wlzydduhvlb- tion, and_make a day of it. Lunchâ€" son will be Served at 12:15, and the m meeting will begin at 1 ‘There is a very special program arranged in honor of the Two Parties Compete For Highwood Political Honors League of Women Voters End Year with Meeting April 21 fifty new members, which is being kept as a surprise. Suffice it to say that much of our best local tlent will take part, and the committee in charge promises a clever enterâ€" tainment which no member will m“dmm'm-:o;p&h- ‘s ments during the past year, and a E.mmdthv;;k.flnmdm mmw.m the election of new officers. Please make reservations for luncheon. All members are urged to come early and stay late, and help make this closing affair of the season an enâ€" thusigstic demonstration for the league and what it stands for in our community. Thieves broke into the home of W. J. Fyite, 360 Park avenue. i e apame t ued at about $2,500. been broken into during her absence but were unable to ascertain what ::n.b.-hkent. Mm: a and of costume jewelry mc mapy / The Community Garden class of the Highland ‘Park Woman‘s club Teadar, Agrl) 21 o0 B oeleck at the hane" of Mrs. â€"C. . Olesen, : l-uflnz-fllumadl and Mrs. J lco.’.nm The speaker, Mrs. J. C; will taik on "Flowers of Lealand and the ‘Northern European Countries." ope and i coast to const tour of America. Last summer she met Miss Leyah Lucatsky at the Bennington college and they have been working together this year. ‘flulglmvu-lokkt!::{ n Carlo Opera company a Paviey Obkrainsky ballet. Sln\‘ danced in "As Thousands Cheer" with the Humphrey Wiedman gro Atpnnnt-hohlhcmmm in Chicago at the auditorium. L of. the Parentâ€"Teacher asssociation of Elm Place school. Those who have heard him before will not want to miss this opportunâ€" ity of hearing him again, while those less familiar with his music are anxiously awaiting his appearâ€" ‘Tickets may be had by calling Mrs. David Sanders, H.P. 3138. The joint P.â€"T.A. meeting of the Green Bay road and Eim Place schools to be held in the Green Bay road auditorium will be on April 28, 1987. Miss Ann Port and Leysh One of the important projects of the association is the Cyclorama which will be installed in time for sent a program of music at the Elm m'%mmw Thieves Loot Home in Owners ‘Absence ht ies next, Tover o it en t it ty Presents Modern Dance Program at Joint P.â€"~T.A. Meet Miss Port has been teaching Gerâ€" man Thythmic dancing at the Green Bay Road sclivol and teaches at the Blind Pianist Will Appear in Recital Here Next Month Friday evening, May 14th, Alex _ ‘The Highland Park police were aware of the fact that the house had Lucatsky will be presented in Three Duets of Modern Dancing. Coj Gard Clage Meek Apri s Chicago Musical college, ~Sheâ€"was n member of the Mary. Wigman Rummage Sale April 16 111. election will be held, mm between two The mw:m--.ai the Betterâ€"Highwood party headed by Chazles Portilia. Other office seekers on the Peoâ€" ple‘s ticket are, John O. Meyers, present Mayor who is secking the office of Police Magistrate; John M. Simpson, city clerk; Henry Liske, The Betterâ€"Highwood ticket which is headed by Charles Portilia, is made up of‘a group of citizens well known and prominent in the affairs olthmnniz"wu is seeking the of City Clerk; John Ugolini, City Treasurer; Josâ€" eph Ariano, Police Hllilï¬l&t 3. F. Farneti and Richard Shannon;, aldermen in first ward; George C. Kenry and Edward Wim--.-u- ond ward aldermen; Giano Fioechi and Jesse Helton, aldermen, in the third ward. Fâ€"'n'h‘“ t:: Highland p.g contested for . t poby sontested bette for poliâ€" and Arthur Kjellquist, aldermen in first ward; Albert Bork and Adcimo Bertucei, aldermen in second ward; noli, aldermen in the third ward. Ehrens and Simpson are now actâ€" ing as City Clerk and City Treasâ€" urer respectively for the City of Highwood, while all of the others are now serving or have served in some capacity in the city. Polling places will be: First ward, City Hall; Second ward, Oak Terâ€" race school and Third ward, the home of Mrs. Harry Madson on Burchill avenue. + Warn Citizens to Avoid Grass Fires on Windy Days pushed to its inches answering grass fires~in the last two days. I wish to impress> on our citizens‘ minds, the importance of not burning @riiss and leaves on a windy day. We can mbohï¬voorthmï¬-'at once. The fire department three pieces of equipment to answer fire €alls <with. ‘The reports of grass fires are coming in at the rate of mw‘h?dï¬:ncmmmm- y. apparatus anâ€" swering theso uscless fires what chance have we to prevent a home During the past»few days, citiâ€" zens of Highland Pcrkhmh: extremely careless in the burning leaves and grass, and the following request has been made by Chief E. on a. windy day. ‘Your help in this matter ‘will not only be a boon to the local department, but may also save your home destruction. 'lbï¬on::.%-â€"- "Please help us to prevent a seriâ€" mlrobynduloodm-.'.h hmh&m;n:flhv-n;m cï¬m‘unm:ï¬ get out of hand." a. wA nE , ducted Thursday, April 22 in west store of the Alcyon Doors will open at 8:30 and wi display a fine selection of clothing y _ AZ s l4 well : as goods. As ulhllm'otlm'flhi"i: condueted by the West Ilage munity clubâ€"for the benefit of R Sale to Benefit flidge School tm Prianet w lmoin Aatacm fre i oorire Many Golfers at Bunset GoH Club Over Weekâ€"End Two Hurt When Train Hits Car road avenue, Highwood, was struc ark on ul x ~ ariven ip Tor thnilinn "eet solt NUMBER 7