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Highland Park Press, 13 May 1937, p. 4

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f THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS uwdufihuwwwm ’mw for publication must be side of the paper e §d ateved oi ltievtth s ul Weirte of uie riles:" Thay hould resch ts tdlice by moon to insure appearance in current issue. Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year Tekee oheiecooteiets, cante of, thenks abltwerter, potices of entertaloments. or pthis John L. Udel!, Publisher and m Editor Outstanding devaTenu in transportation during recent years have been made by railroads. Faced with competition on three fronts and in three phases of serviceâ€"airlines for speed, bus systems for economy, and private automobiles for convenâ€" ienceâ€"the railroads have made great advances toward bringâ€" ing their service into step with a progressing world. _ > These improvements have resulted advantageously to the public in the matter ofâ€"extended travel between various parts of the country. Fast streamliners, operating on twentyâ€"four schedules, have reduced the time differential between air and land travel. Reduced rates, and on some lines extremely reasonâ€" able dining car prices, have made rail travel less expensive. Convenience features, such as provision of nurses â€"and stewardesses, m‘l care for women traveling with small chilâ€" dren, and luxu lounging cars, are additional steps in meetâ€" ing ruinous competition, x 7 fs ol oanat. However, in the of renovation a vital branch of railâ€" roading has medvec} only scant attention in this area at least. This is the matter of suburban serviceâ€"the commutation travel from (mlumto outlmc towns such as Highland Park. Alâ€" though the last year seen some lmgtovement, the addition of trains and speeding up of schedules during rush periods, the service is subltsnthdy as it was a decade or even two decades 70, before the process of modernization seen in other branches of service was begun. 5 5 _ Perhaps the commuters themselves are responsible for this. They have been largely passive in their objections, have tolâ€" erated outmoded service, or else undertaken the added expense of drivivnfi their own.cars. In some other cities, commuters have banded tofether for their own benefit, providing themâ€" selves with special accommodations at their own expense. â€"So successful was the conference sponsored just a year ago this month by the young people‘s clubs of the various Catholic parishes of Lake county that the affair has been made an annual event, the date for the second conference being set for Sunday afternoon, May 23, at the Holy Child high school. The citizens of Highland Park and other communities on the North Shore should consider seriously the problem of obâ€" taining better transportation facilities for this important area. Pr(;zmsive and forward looking in other respects, Highland Park is entitled to the best in transportation facilities. Catholic Y.P.C. . Of County Plan Annual Conclave Reynunutlvel of the parishes in attendance at last year‘s conferâ€" ence were enthusiastic over the reâ€" sults. Problems of the various clubs were discussed and ideas exâ€" changed regarding working plans, and delegates went back to their respective clubs determined to enâ€" large their scope of activity, and in some instances where no young peoâ€" Wednesday and Thursday with Edmund Lowe, Madge Evans, Paul Lukas, Ketti Gallian, Skeets Gallagher, Frank Reicher, William Gilbert, Frdayâ€"Saturdayâ€"Saturday Matinee and Evening ___ Robert Graves . $ Mâ€"Gâ€"M Miniatures, “Hollarood Steps Out" â€" Comedy, "All Over Now" test Metrotone News with Joe E. Brown, Marian March, Fred Keating, Edgar Kennedy g‘o;un-l, "On the Nose" â€" V. bo&u & Orchestra, "Never Should Have You" â€" Vaudeville reel, "Bed Time Vaudeville" â€" Latest Pathe News Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues.â€"Sunday continuous from 2 to 11 p.m. May 16â€"17â€"18 Wednesday and Thursday May 19 an« *JOHN MEADE®S WOMAN®" with Edward Arnold, Francine Larrimore, Gail Patritk, George Bancroft, John Trent ues Alereatier Care! Hagkes" Winifred Shaw Teddy Hert Ross Alexander, Carol Hughes, Winifred Shaw, Teddy Hart NEXT WEEK : Romeo and Julict â€" Swing High, Swing Low â€" Sing Me in Not Gop â€" Dorter Bail o. Hister is Made Ar No Phree Iniuh Specieity »Bercfnt‘s Right Out®"" â€"‘ Pox Movictons News Friday and Saturdayâ€"Saturday Matinee and Evening May 21 and 22 ‘ NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNRR THEATRE with Joan Crawford, William Powell, Robert Montgomery, and Frank Morgan § Broadway Brevities, "Give Me lM:"m-NO:'r:oon, Red Hot Music 2502 PME LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" = Home" "READY, WILLING AND ABLE" "WHEN‘S YOUR BIRTHDAY®" THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest "ESPIONAGE®"‘ FOR BETTER SERVICE Giadys Udel!, Classtfied Advertising .., i norde Seaad in * *4 tun HH ple‘s club existed in the parish, one has since been organized. These officers together with the conference committee are rapidly completing plans for the conference the twentyâ€"third. lent, & cents per single copy May 12 and 13 May 14 and 15 May 19 and 20 TWENTY YEARS AGO & ll:yllo. ltlzi verett illard Highland Park and William A. Baehr of Glencoe have been elected president and viceâ€"president respectively of the North Shore Gas Company . . . . The Highland Park Press has added to its already efficient printing plant, additional equipment by the purchase of the Kelso Press, which has been operated by Henry Kelso Conle, Jr., for the past six years . . . The P.T.A. of Deerfield Shields high school. is holding an exhibition and dance, May 18, at the school . . . . Goldberg is fined $2500 and 100 days in jail for vioâ€" lation of the antiâ€"liquor restricâ€" tions . . . . Ruth O‘Fiaherty and John Sobey will be married this afâ€" ternoon .. . . . Edith Pettis of Deerâ€" field and Edwin H. Johnons of Highland Park will be married on Wednesday, June 6 . . .: The Missâ€" es Mary Phillips, Catherine Schuâ€" macher and Margot Cushing took part in the Vassar Alumnage enterâ€" tainment at Chicago. College Club Saturday. * TEN YEARS AGO * j + May 13, 1927 . A Gutenberg Bible, one of the oldâ€" est printed Bibles, is being exhibâ€" ited at the Highland Park Public Library . . . . Virgil Tortl, Highâ€" wood truck driver, was killed Mon: day morning when his truck was LOOKING BACKWARD at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. 5 5 4 Central Avenue THE PERESS "CRAFTSMAN MOWER ANOTHER SEARS SCOOP FULLY EQUIPPED 6.32 CU. FT. struck by a south bound Skokie limited train as he was crossing the tracks at County Line road . . . . Highland Park Chamber of Comâ€" merce is planning to celebrate Highland Park Day, July 27 . . . . \lu)oflo Belgard, two year old daughter of Highwood residents, was hjnn::h Tuesday when a No. 6 1, w wl she had been pln?I:c. cxphb?‘:hn she put it in the Stove . . . . Mildred Charlotte West and Gertrude ~Noerenberg were ‘married Saturday . . . , The John Picchietti‘s announce the birth of a son Tuesday . . . . A son was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bletsch . . . . The approaching Supervisors Take Action To Force Back Tax Payment marriage of Lillian Howe and Mauâ€" rice Dunn was announted for June 25 at a party given at the home of Miss Alice Flint, Thursday . . .. Deerfield‘s first garden market is being held May 14th . . . . Mrs. J. C. Ender of Deerfield euhh?:: her eightyâ€"second birthday May 5th. Action was taken Mrfl the board of supervisors to force the payment of $3,500,000 in delinquent real and perlon.lt_spropnty'uxn in Lake county with full orders to start foreclosure proceedings against the delinquent properties. While current taxes are now due and theâ€"first installment of the real estate taxes for year become delinâ€" quent on June 1, 61,000 personal property owners and real estate parcels in the county owe back taxâ€" Assistant States Attorney Okel S. Fuqua, in charge of the tax colâ€" lection ‘department of the board esâ€" tablished last March, informed the ONE SHOT OILING SYSTEM STANDARD MODEL THAT COMPARES WITH OTHER REFRICERATORS AT $170 Sears Exclusive POWER MOWERS 18 in. size, $64.50 « 20 in supervisors that foreclosure proceedâ€" ings against 1,100 real estate deâ€" linquents of $400 and over are beâ€" ing prepared and that personal property delinquents wil} be named in suits in justice courts. & t Justices of the peace in the 18 townships in the county will be asked to send summons to approx= imately 1,600° personal property owners in the county who are are delinquent in their taxes of from one to seven years. In all, accordâ€" ing to the records in the office of County Treasurer Allen J. Nelson, there is outstanding $600,000 in personal property taxes in the counâ€" At least four of the justices in Waukegan township will handle the 8,000 personal property tax delinâ€" quent suits. Deerfield township inâ€" eluding the City of Highland Park is second on the county lists with 1,800 personal property delinguents. Since the tax collection departâ€" ment was established by the board nearly 600 delinguents have paid their personal property taxes and a number haye paid their real esâ€" tate delinquent taxes. P There are 45,000 real estate parâ€" cels in Lake county, about twoâ€" thirds of which ‘rflNivi.ioa lots, that are delinquent in real estate taxes. be ‘The delinquent tax committee of the board composed of Supervisors Eimmett Moroney, John McCann, Cliff Evans, W. W. Steele and Joln D. Thomas will distributée to the justices the special cards prepared by the treasurer‘s staff showing the delinguent personal property owners s;: the amounts of the delinquenâ€" e Home Baked Ham is especially good for that Sunday night supper. Moraine Grocery. . 110°° Our finest Mower. 11 in. rubber tired wheels. 5 cutting blades. Ball bearâ€" ing. 18 in. size, $11.95 20 in. size, $12.95 20 in. size, $84.50 The llnun.un“hio' will meet !'“,t YÂ¥ t“-m Mhndoland.m of summer meetings and a dance which will be held in the near future will take place. | City expense tours u':. "al.ub o % stone nmm--.%-tq-d- Nameâ€" Subscribe for THE PRESS Go any day‘during the season. #Days . Only 11438 _ and Canadian Rockies 14Days . Oaty $1§§5° @mnitip"*"* THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1987 Highland Park 2623 Doh IeleaAViees = > 000 % 179 W. Jaekson Bivd., Chicago, IIL Phone Wabash 3200 u15 COUPORN 144 J|

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