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Highland Park Press, 19 Aug 1937, p. 5

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Siebel C. Harris ‘Supervi-ors Adopt \Auxilhry Names Is Buried Monday Zoning Ordinance Delegates to Meetings in Crash, Saturday Funeral services were held Monâ€" day at 3 o‘clock at the First M. E. church in Evanston. Burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. Siebel C. Harris, 47, 2404 N. Deerâ€" mw,umnzmmgb- Park hospital. Mr. Harris was viceâ€"president of the Board of Trade in Chicago. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Laurence and Donald. Two Women Hurt Two cars were badly wrecked Satâ€" urday, and the wives of the two drivers were taken to the Highland Park hospital for treatment, followâ€" ing a collision on â€"Skokie highway at Prairie ave. Morris Alther, Jr. of 2225 Wavâ€" erly place, Waukegan was driving south on Skokie highway when a €ar driven by Arthur Metrefa, 2643 N. Marmora ave., Chicago, heading morth, was forced to turn out to avoid colliding with a car ahead of him which was making a left hand turn onto Prairie ave. Metrefa was traveling at a high rate of speed ii:‘:’ rexâ€";;:;d o:.ré:; the car swerved ' the south bound car juStâ€"north of Prairie.ave., crossing. â€" Mrs. Alther was treated for cuts and scratches and Mrs. Metrefa had five stitches taken over her right Launderers and Dry Cleaners P\ ia)" on 1£T Uf .3&"’.'0 Reliable Laundry Highland Park 177â€"178 Translate 1023 618 North Green Bay Road Highland Park, Minois NOWinbebeuofall times to put our laundry service to the test. You‘ll want everyâ€" thing fresh and clean for vacation. Save bother and backache by sendâ€" ing the bundle to us. Our service and prices will please you. How? By a patented process of quickâ€"freesing that actually SEALS the abundant fievor in! Not a single wip can cscape! , AUGUST 19, Trimmed before weighingâ€"the fnest chops you can buy! END CUT PORK CcHOPS .. ... Ib. a9¢ CENTER CUT PoRK CHOPS . . . Ih. 45¢ a & P Foonp At a meeting of the Lake County Board of Supervisors, held August 10, in Waukegan, a tentative zonâ€" ing ordinance which was drawn up by a zoning commission ‘which was appointed by the Board of Superâ€" visors some time ago, was adopted and will be put into force through« out the county at once. ‘The object of the ordinance is to zone the county in districts to proâ€" hibit the establishing of any busi< ness within the residential district which might prove detrimental to adjacent property. In other words all territory in the county not govâ€" erned by a city zoning code will be subject to the restrictions of this ordinance: Before any property can be converted into a business propâ€" erty, the parties concerned shall apâ€" peal to the county .superintendent of highways for advice. Any perâ€" son, firm or corporation who vioâ€" lates or refuses to comply with the provisions of the ordinance is subâ€" ject to fine or to imprisonment for a périod of not more than» six months, or both. The preliminary hearing was held ‘Saturday before Justice of the Peace Richard Martin, and the brothers were bound over to the ’Gnnd Jury, their .bonds set at ‘$3,000 each. Arom theâ€"station at Milan. He was the only male singer to be honored with an invitation to sing for the late Guglielmo Marconi ,at the Illiâ€" nois Hostess house, at the Century: of Progress in 1933. Mrs. Marchi, who is also an accomplished musiâ€" cian, is Mr. Marchi‘s accompanist. In addition to his numerous ‘singâ€" ing engagements, Mr. Marchi also Fonducts a vocal school, at 827. *Cherry street, Winnetka. Two Chicago brothers, William Smigalski, 21 and Edward Smigalâ€" ski, 18, were brought to Highland Park last Friday to face charges for the theft of an autgmobile from the Northmoor Country elub on June 11. of Rothschild Car Chicago Brothers Held for Thoft The boys were picked up in Chiâ€" emrrldzy.toruuz.eurln that city, and during course of grilling disclosed that they had taken the car from Northmcoor in June. The car stolen at that time was a 1937 Buick sedan owned by Pietro Marchi Aids Winnetka Lions Club in Chicago Program June. The car stolen at that time| Waino Santa Dies; T 5. Rothechid of Wimzetga."" *) Funeral Saturday Pietro Marchi, 827 Cherry street Winnetka, a ~former resident of Highland Park, assisted the Winâ€" netka Lions club in sponsoring the program at the August meeting of the Cook County Council of Lions clubs in Chicago a week ago. Norma Biggus, 1459 N. Wood street and Louise Miller, 1553 Honâ€" ore street Chicago, cousins, left their home Wednesday with apparently no destination in view and for apâ€" parently no real good reason. : They spent Thursday night in an Evansâ€" ton park, and they were picked up Friday in‘ Highland Park as they were walking along S. St. Johns ave. Mr. Marchi has broadcast from all the leading radio stations in and *bout Chicago, and also in Europe Runaway Chicago Girls Return to Parents Saturday Two runaway Chicago girls, both 17;â€"who spent Friday night in the Highland Park jail were turned over to their parents Saturday. Trimmedâ€" filleted. Ready to cook! No kitchen muss. Aid no waste to pay for! Your Birds Eye Foods desier has these grand Red Perch Fillets now! Try them. Only 25¢ h. Mrs. Henry C. Eitner and Mrs. Vietorin Iverson were elected alterâ€" nate delegates to the State Legion convention which is to be held at Springfield, IIL., August 28â€"31, at the August business session of Dumaresq Spencer unit of the Amerâ€" ican Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Saylor Shanafelt, the retiring president, and Mrs. David E. Johnson, the newâ€" ly elected president, will represent the local unit as delegates. ‘The delegates who were selected to attend the 10th district meeting are Mrs. Violet M. Cole, Mrs. Saylor Shanafelt, Mrs. W. H. Bowden, Mrs. Edith Lupke, and Mrs. Harry Butâ€" ler. The district â€" alternates.â€"are: Mrs. Southerland, _ Mrs.~Archie Jones, Mrs. Frank R. Ronan, Miss Victoria Iverson, and Miss Edith Hanson. Charge Youths with "Piracy" for Taking Boat from Harbor The Chantey, a 21 foot auxiliary It was voted to turn over $10 to the Great Lakes Music association at this meeting. 3 Reading of 524 S. Sheridan road;, was recovered a week ago, and four Chicago youths were charged with its theft from the Belmont Harbor. enMnw‘ ernisar halnnsine +~ .Charles Krueger, captain of the Oak street beach life guards, recogâ€" mized the boat as the one reported missing and hailed the craft. The young men,. who were held by the Coast Guarnd, were charged with piracy as the boat was stolen on navigable waters. The boat is valued at $2,000. f Waino A. Santa, 45, of 702 Deerâ€" field ave., m gardener, died Monday at the Highland Park hospital of zmpliations following an operaâ€" on. Mr. Santa had been a resident of Highland Park for 22 years, since his immigration from Finland. He is survived by his wife, three sisters and two brothers. : Funeral services will be held Satâ€" urday noon at 2 o‘clock from the Kelley chapel. Interment will be in Mooney‘s cemetery. teâ€"+ Summer Session at High School Ends St. James YPC Plan Moonlight Cruise The eight week summer session at the Highland Park High school for 139 students residing in the Deerfieldâ€"Shields district closed lmst ‘There were no final exercises. There were 221 registrations for the 10 subjects offered during the term which opened on June 21. The faculty consisted of, Benjamin Ball, who served as principal, and Charles G. Mason, Stanley Nelson, Wendell E. Cannon, Frank Zipoy, Mrs. Violet Prugger, Edgar Jenkâ€" ins, P. W. Slocum and Curtis Eiker. On Tuesday evening, August 31, a moonlight cruise will be held by the St. James Young People ¢lub. George Clark and Catherine Orlandi are chairmen of this ‘event. The eruise on the 8. 8. Roosevelt will leave the Michigan avenue bridge at 9:30 p.m. Dancing will be one of the features of theâ€"evening. Memâ€" bers of the club, their friends and guests are cordially invited and can contact Miss Orlandi or Mr. Clark for further information. "Old Timers" Will Play Youngsters" at Sunset Park, Aug. 23 Two New Weed Pests Found in Ilinois The stateâ€"wide weed eradication and control campaign carried on by the Illinois Division of Plant Indusâ€" try has resulted in the discovery of two noxious weeks unknown in Mliâ€" nois until this year, J. T. Lioyd, diâ€" rector of the State Department of Next Monday evening, the Highâ€" land Park Business Men‘s Indoor league will play the Highland Park young men‘s team at Sunset Park. The game promises to be a very inâ€" teresting one, for the "Old Timers" foreed to show the "youngâ€" just how good they really are as 1 players. â€" The game is to be called at seven o‘clock and a large.turnout of citizens is hoped One, a woodyâ€"stemmed biennial with white or lavender blossoms, has for. compact clumps. It has an abundâ€" .g&-mg-nyn':l'vt-m Division of Plant Indestry, 0 _ â€"** Division of Industry. Until the new weed was discoverâ€" ed in this state, it was not known s “q'«uh T "I gecereri on m tehetioved Tink of s it cl-u“tm‘t& Spurge, was found on a farm across from the Blackhawk statate near Oregon, and it is believed 4o have been brought to Illinois by tourists. Leafy Spurge is a perrennial with deep running root stock and has been known to spread over sections wf land in the northwest. It conâ€" tains a milkyâ€"colored juice which blisters some humans much the ::lnupoiwnivy. Reports of aniâ€" ‘ ming have followed its \aprfi:’::omurnluu‘. % Both of the newly found weeds will become extreme pests to Illiâ€" mois farmers unless their spread is checked, L. A. Moore, superintenâ€" dent of the Division of Plant Indusâ€" try, advises. Continued summer plowing is recommended to destroy the root systems and .to prevent the ‘mvtholuul. Retires from C.&N.W. Served 51 Years as Baggage Agent Effective Aug, 1, Robert J. James, general baggage agent for the Chiâ€" cago & North Western railway will retire after 51 years of service. Mr. James has been in "North Western/‘ service since January 15, 1886, when ho-mudu.élhnkisthl:b;.slng department in Chicago. 1911 became chief mail clerk and in 1920 was named to the post from which he,is now rotiring. Mr. James was born September 22, 1870 and makes his home at 930 Washington street, Evanston. On Saturday evening, August 21, & lawn socialâ€" will be held at the Highwood â€" M. E. church. â€" A proâ€" gram will be given‘ during the eveâ€" ning and there will be a sale of ice cream and coffee, All are invited to attend. â€" emergency road service: department of the Chicago Motor club. Water should never be used because it will guisher, use sand or dust to exâ€" tinguish a gasoline fire, advises the In the absence of a fire REPLACE WITH CRANE CRANE CO., 1224 Emerson $t., Evanston, THl. 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