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Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1938, p. 1

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Se 3e M) .79 .95 so " lie 11miraril1L0'likien Visitiné Eirpert,h . P. T. h. Program Howard Vincent O'Brien ttf the ChicacoDaily Newgistohotln Visiting Expert on the ”Informa- tion Please” shit at the next hill: school P.T.A. meeting.“ This met- irkiAuuattrotloelrontt.ee" ning of Thursday, January 5th, in stead of in the afternoon as Frank Seliridge , Ravinb will ask the questions, m'radlo style. at Arthur Swanson, Elm Place school board member; Burton Kelley, president of DeerfUid school board; J. Mill. A Eaton. Ravinla school board ‘nunber; and Wayne A. Thomas, principal of the Oak Ter- race school: This portion of the program is planned to be amusing as well as informative. The serious part of the program will consist of a talk, on current; trends in high school education, given by E. R. Seese of West Deer- fuld, township. He will introduce the other high school board members: George T. Rogers and Frank W. Read of Shields township. Mrs. Her- bert R. Smith and E. J. Fucik of East DeetfUld township. The audi- ence wilt has: briefly how, these members ere elected, the terms they serve, their duties, and just how a board functions. Mothers of the Elm Plum dil- trict will serve 1-91th dur, in; the tsoeinrhour fout"rtng the program. A very urge attendance is "peeted foe this intercom "0' mug. The new feature, a P.T.A. bulle- tin being lent‘ont thin web toll! more Pnrent-'Naeher new! and gives , interesting Nets about the school. This innovetion comes through the aorta of the program chairman, Mrs. Carroll Bind", and her industrious to?“ of teach- er: and parents. " ow-Your-Own- mtrh-Sehoot" it this year’s ' program Failure to Secure Drivers License May Require Examination Motorists wtio fail to get e chi-T vera' license until otter In, 1 my be required to take e personal ex- eminetion, Joseph B. Bruin; gener- el counsel for the Chiee¢o Motor club. warned todny. _ "Of course every one is required. to have e license toopente'e car after Hey I end anyone who drive. without one is eubject to street. Furthermore the eeeretnry of Mate he: indicated that drivers who - sleet to apply for their lieenoee un- tit otter the deed-line run the rink of being forcedto trt,'tg per- eonel nomination as to ein " nee: to drive." Mr. Brena explain- lieuwhile Chief Walter Willi-ms of the Illinoi- sun Highway police is proceeding with exnminntions of thousands of phyxiully handicapped drivers who have» “and! applied for 1km a - Under the luv, the secrete” of state any require an applicant to submit to mminetlon if he u. lieve. the applicant would not be able in operate an automobile with safety upon the highway; . Oak Terrace P.-T.A. to Hear Talk by Sam Campbell Jan. 2 The Oak Ten-nee ETA. will hold its regular meeting on Tuesdny eve- nine, bunny 2, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Sun Campbell, known} is the "Phil- osopher of the Woods." will ”seem his Ynewest fllm using "his topic for the evening "On Our Way to San T'raneueo." Refreshments will he served after the meeting 'by the Afth grade mothers with lire. Lew- is Killer. chairmen. 3mm is welcome. ' Mrs. Charles Weeks Is Buried Thursday N. W. Souk-out loot- The but. mating of the North- western University Settlement will be held " the home of In; noun Murray, " N. Linden avenue, on Wad-1b,. Jul-r7 6. " 1 o'clock. ' In. In: Benin Wash,- who» laminae], Mr. Chulu E. Week, passed nvny two weeks Mo, died Tueadar, Dee. 20, in Chicago. pw. nerd services were held Thursday in " Elizabeth Episcopnl church, Giana. Interment m private. The jlHlrithlti__'trit Park rum '_,,,,,',,"'" Press of 20 Years Ago Sought News Just Ag It Does Today b. While browning through he filet: bf m manure» Pun: Pu of twentriea" up, the following item appeared which but as much "In. today " it did went! yang. no. “Has Any On” 1 died, elogedu ombqnled. divoreedy luff town, had twins-or cglic, hold a cot or 100th auto, laid in u stock of whiskey, stolen {doc or his friend’- wife. committed 'Iuiclde or murder, fallen from In aeroplane, fallen into 1 cool hole or fallen into i leg- neat Had I fire, a huby, ' party, sold . farm or been arrested, That? new. Phone or mail it to the City Editor of Tm: PM.” _ How few Highland Ptlrk citizen's? reelize the "he of their "home paper." They enjoy madintr, the local news; inmrdly oppreoietlnc and outwardly criticizing for the volume or Ink of news, yet never exerting themsebrists: to eocritnttemt item. Of the thouunde of reddente here. there is probably not one tem- ily that ”doesn't know at least one item each week which would inter- est other newspaper renders. If it’s worth telling your: neighbor, it must be news. A The indulgence of our readers in contributing new: stories in solicited. Your home paper con only be 3 suc- cess with "news" and the editor seek: your help in getting that new; Tun Puss will not accept mon- ymous contributions, so be auto to sign each item aetttt in. Let's start the Newa right, with I newnier community IND", ., Tan Hmaurm Pun Puss does not encounge slander por senndal, but Seeks to publish a newsy new paper which any member 01,1938 family my mad and may, , _ Edgar Bergen of Radio Fame Has Local Connection Many Highland Perk residents are unaware of the Net that "Char- lie may? "er'. memes-adi- emie of the air end his inner mac. Edgar Bergen, as related to h- lend Perk, to a cutting decree. - The following item r'iceived only this week from Mr. and Mm. o. Fa "euor,Hor1tter residents of this eity. now of 2g,tt'n,if?1di', ex- phins the connecting ah between "Charlie" and Highlnnd Park." "Mr. and)“; o. F. Shearer were the Sundny guest of Ill-(and Mrs; A. W. Yowell, Highlnnd Park maid, dents who are wintering " Long Bench,_Cali1. While there the Shet- for'a. hid the pleasure of meeting‘ Mrs.,Berg-en, mother of Fdtrar.ltes gen, (Charlie IcCarthy'I eorisitatt- inon) and Edgar’l hmther mid wife. The younger Mrs. Bergen was Christine Jenkie, I f er resident of Highland Park at? very dear friends of the. Yoweil’a. Mr. and In. You.“ will be ftho (not: of the Bargain over tht holidays." Christmds Letter to the Home Folks An annual Christina eelebrntion in Mexico 92 yen-s aiito is described in a letter of d 20 yeufr old youth who fought in the Mexictgtr. The let- ter, which‘wu 1nd .. in German, is one of 1 series trailslnted for .the Journal of the Illinois State Histo- Heal Society, and new by march workers of the mm: erm: Project, W.P.A. (i _ . - On December M, K1846, Adolph Engelmnnn of Bellcrme, St. Clair county, writing to hi f parents from his - our "twtilh', said in part: "On this 'day we {lid merched 20 miles and 1 total of 116 miles in fodr days, so it is no whder the men bed sore feet and tilled legs, worn out horses and mules, and that when th'e dny"drew to s close the Inft. Rem. were without men. During this whole much, which I made easily, I only put up my tent once. In the "loot hill- en route are many evergreens which gave us ,the idea of e Christine's tree. I. gotseoma 'ttour, out" and ami- eeed and two feet of sperm Undies, a couple of young fellow: in the company nude some right goitd cookies and we dee.. onted their“. I with you could Campbell Chapter to Meet Next Wednesday have seen it." Campbell Charter o. E. s. will hold it; Brat meeting of the yen: Wednesday mains. January 4, " the Mannie Twyla. A speck] “ulna" pun-m bu boon plunged following Ell. math)! Inmates Of Railroad Men’s Home Enjoy Xmas Celebration Resident: of the ‘Rq‘ilrosd Men'- harms located on S. 'lt John: tire. nue. pnjoyed a very em Christ- mu tittdpr thd dheeti '01 Mr. And Mrs. With. new mm can 91 the home. F' q i! T F The dining room wads-tin in iti any of Christmu dsjkorstions and an excellent dinner moat tut; key with dressing and muhsd po- tam. cranberry nu T green tse1iiri tr'i,'llFt'U,"l'lll2 mm 2t ice cream was served. At sod: manhi glue at the “his was one- fourth pound of andy, an onus and " apple, 1ihttrlislr,muty" and trtttfhsd dates. In the evening, sup- pe'r was served with pumpkin pie tsttdo1ttitt pudding u dessert. /Altho little is Shard than this well known institutioh} which but been in PttlPei,l'1tt for forty years or more, i isaratifrintt to know that its i tip are “my and eonttsnted u d that they ure receiving‘ such e l eat “to. Highwood Marconi Lodge Elects New 0ftieert, for 1939 _ The Bighwood bunch of the Hex- mi Mutual Aid society will have inethlletion of the newly elected of- fleers for the coming. you of 1989 at the Labor Temple on Wednes- dar, Jenna-y 4, 1989. This branch of tbe’lareoni lodge 'is in its infancy in Wtfwood com- pared to the Marconi lodge of Chi- cago which has a membership of over " hundred. A drive his been started about three month: ago to secure new members] and by the great response and turnout of the local fellows in this. dommunity the drive deems certain . be a'zreat success; and Highwood will be ably represdnted an a flne )ibi-anch of the Mareodi lodge. , 7 Aftet imrtallntio.p got the newly 'leetedi,oMeertt thexfe will be the ini- tintipnjof new members which will be follqwed by, a reception. Escape Injury- When Hit By Car The _rtesv1y deem-Wet: no as follomi: ~52; Victor Cologpbiy... pmident; Aldo ft,lette,i: vice preqldent; Second N am, i recording pecuniary; Enth- ta 1? mad, tlniinise.ti'terittirr, Dis- derio-‘Euai, sick mpmittee; Joe Anton Ii, mar-Bahjlo‘e Mordlnl‘ sol-scum at ”an; gym Midi, will fchnirmm; Btiitt? Somali. puu.iet"w duirman; lrr.'RMord, so- ssietr,rihra.ieun. "y. / Wilford Jones, tellinynr old I011 of Mr. and Mrs. Ambit Joan of Central name, m: struck by a at driven by Kenneth Women. 1602 Dean "cane, Christina 'm " the corner of Central all. St. Johns avenues. The {by “than to do Highlmd Pax‘honpmg for ”agitation, when it Inland M be was only my baud. ' momma an"; mats. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29,1938 1 mm; man tll Earth, . (Bout Quill thwart] men, mum the mummy _ muting ttt timittg mar. 1itat me it be t _ mam anti magmas gear for all. 1_i) 3 9 Art Classes' Forming at Ravinia Galleries at Ravinia Galleries, _ Funerithiervieets were held Set-l _ ', 9 0 1-day moon " 1:30 o'clockf _ Enrollment}: new under way " from the}? ily home on Contest the Helen Beach Art Galleries- lo. hvenue.» " Rev. P. P. Robinson, cated " 1632 Nikon "sane. for tmator et‘rthe First Bunsen“! the children’s and the sdult’s, m. diurch in" Charge. Burial ms blesses which s being sponsoredl in Roeehi cemetery. by the Ravinis mum’s club. The Besides er son Charles, the de- plssses include swing, painting ceased is rvived by four broth. jsnd modeling en Show who are are: Che 7 and August Rudolph interested in joi in: ere urged to of Hid ' Park, Arthur Rudolph enroll stoneeso ttheywlllnot of St ,5 . rg.l'ls.,snd Judi miss say of th {enlisting new Rudolph: ,'Whehnz,ud dissed- (work which has been {planned tor tga',': , ia Ihyyrrst* It: _:,,ttt6 new -t.em. ; _ Caro C l en t'teey 1:- T mu Beach ik Lin boil: in in doipti, I . T “New?“ “on; . it?“ “W'm‘ (su, '; _triytrBeaehistti, kn int-rt circles throughout the TU,' and in: been exceedingly new“: along the" North Show where her may ‘nrt groups have met ind her are dbilitr u a teacher is blown. She encounxea originality and he! an- thusiasm is inspiring totho begin- ner us well as to the maze “mood student of art. ./ [ Children’s classes will meatloa- day and Wednebdnyu right after school and Sum-day morning: at 10 o'clock. Adult elm frill moot Tuesday nnd Wednesday morning-I. Additiimal intonation my boob- tained by calling Min Belch. WP. 1020, or Mrs. Arvid Tumor; HIE 2834.- The Brat marriage ceremony to be celebrated in the new _ chapel of Trinity church wee that of Mice Vir- ginie Perkins and Jock Keith White, which took piece Seturdny evening. December M. The service was tied by Rev. Christoph Keller. rector of the church with only the two fam- ilies present. Virginia Perkins Is First to Wed in New Trinity Chapel Children Escape ' Injury When Car , Hits Hay Ra4k Party _The couple ere both former reci- denta of Highland Perk. The bride is the daughter orMr., and Mrs. Clover L. Perkins, of Deerfield, who lived, for mnny yen: in Highland- Park. She is I Mute of The Principia college in, Elsa, 111. Mr. White is the son of Mn. White and the late James Steven White and is a graduate of Culver hitthuehool and Washington unit Lee university. The couple " living in Chicago at 434 Wellington evenue. . 'rhrroutttttter' tr the guests of W. W .White, 1 Rice street, on I sleigh ride ”my. The driver of the automobile; wu Malcolm Vail. 190 Macadtkpha. . Twaty children harrovly mp- ed serious injury It“ Fridgy eve- ning when the hay ruck on which they were riding I struck by a *skidding at on William avenue. I I / The hay ruck which wu handed cut, according " report. m struck between the ora- by var. at, which skidded n the “1pr mat. The widen .eettrred an: Rico strut. Thom!- on tip My rack, the and tttty put " an lax-nu; were 1 2 Mrs. M _ Said“, on of if _ and _ t ' oldest widen“. used a What-div " her e, 605. I nl avenue. {allowing ward 9"- . . "1633}: - , ehitdmn of the deolph f ilyypioneor new": of this city. T Snyder ya born tober B, , ' on u but: just nl'trth of n Line Won the cut side "I Bay to“ which in now . 'rd pidly bunt up a i, resident! _ eater. She uncut her tt tire lifi in Hizhhnd Put. and gm" were: H T versed with the Stories " of Highland Yuk yletst side in now _ Ii resident! e tire titi , w' were: hectic _ I 'wen: , RWM, Work ad 'um t n that; . In 1875 P l nyder, it ' th in :18. l nyder, f, I ith. the I the ct home I inc haband. l. I _ In miter!) l d u very P 1 Than'|:vir pntyri nf he wu '., ,3 i g to thqu er Irindlt ', _ heerful di‘pot out of f ' ttit 1 Mrs '8 der ti club '4 “tern :, r 1 hen .1. y nd Parlor' _ enty y 'n r; .5 _ 3}; iiiiir a... mnrpiod to John nyder, w i preceded hi. wife in th in _ 18. 'One Ion, Charles ‘nyder, I born to this union, ith. the i. the' dmd'hn made er home I inc: the death of he: tuund. l I . _ In mite:- her .313, In. Snyder binvurrb elite. Evauulste ', Than":ving thud uh. attended party it nfor on of her than. he wu _ , a jovid nature, enjoyr i g to the fullest the but inHifC er Inn-1, nature and happy, heerful " position won for her 1 out of f ' d- ud thirst-s. l Mrs. 8 den-Joined the Wake- thaiiq (y! the Orderrof the “tern :, r may year: no. sud _ hen .u. Chnpm of High. w, Purk, ' organiud more than _ enty r.'rs use, ghe_hecange , Five lt years no a m- bond frm the luck-M of Paris Jan ruler of MI country for one maltuon: week, stormed the heart? f a royal princess in de- Aanee of ',8 orders of his king Ind and ' T by leading a rub)- “my in battle min-t the most porerftiri itaaatErmpper.'Thi' mun w . Jrsrteola Villon. rogue. lover. at: 'Imn and 'mrrior, whoa story _ down the countries. in as why u it was during .the only 1.18! in which u lint It comely ttisereeat in “If I Were King,” l Ronald Colman, Frances and Basil Rathbone. At the Ale C on Friday and Saturday of this 'r k? - A “Boy's: . on” Showing at N i, (in Theatre Five "5 ys Next Week Aanee of _ , saved T "my in b powerful' nun w ' F lover, It: '11 story m _ u mun ‘ the cola, I It comet T 1 King!" ' Frances ttPAha. c For ll l ddys stating with 8113-; dey ther': on is presenting that Outstend‘ Bi picture "Boys Town" which , L you has been so eagerly ewsitin t The picture is dedicated to 1l'atht, I ‘Flsnszsn, who he done excellent l or]: on behalf of homo. less boys ‘ '. Nebraska, when he aet- ally es blished such e place u Bays To FP. It is sn inspiring story that, is v‘félded here, for it shows the de 'r 'ttin_thtri. end comm of one main the tnee of hsrdshlpe, to help" uncles: boys. Spencer Trscy, i ! the psrt of, Esther Flana- gan,hss 'reuitdeNtodtwittt1h, picture’s xcellenee: he plays with restraint, nd Idignity. Mickey Boo- ney is, s ‘ usiul, outstanding; start. ing out' l a tough boy, his salons in the " tnrtir are the cease for hearty lughtér. His regeneration in the 'dit, although brought shout by s st Jtmitttal episoae, touches one (be " . There ere numerous tdbt muons FB, t Ming teen to the eyes. This is r e. picture that should be on every -e's rum see’l list. _ Ira. Mhigattt Snyde ioneen'R'esident asses “Away Dee. 22 Linea! Meet i' The - , all: pebool 2'ttietr, “sod: Jill - 'et,': 'd'rgt at 3:15 my“ , T . Lu. on n .. . V The will be Kin Gnu mum _o I: an out on Hem Lid: ' ind Mt. A: [In Miller a: treg wage, the Ltttt adios! P.NIA. extend, G" {mm to everrrmk {nun-M A5321: the ttrat We! the w mttetsd.ttee of a “but. n P.-T.A. to [annary 4th am-"of the local dup- t Snyder [Talk On Suinatra ;Woman’s:Club To ii' With the mid-m»: a. no 1989, the nan ' of the WfMad Park Woman at an an to take adv-utter“ the Owl- wt 'ieasred _ m It. mondrot’Juur’y. -'-, _ An annually Jew“ m- in schedulod tor'tthe - - ing; Tue-day. Jinn", A at! two o'clock. An inn-tub! hit airttH inure-ting Island of amul- ed “Honda: Pptt'gtig1tit, given by In. Fay-Coo,- wife of DruCole of the f of the University-o Ollie-ll. O _ .. tint of his In. Cole bu tft momhuahnndo 3111761513, Et to fur d “and dd! “W concern itself vi I co F; people both It!“ _and in. With such odd all I that of Paving I [with file 1 (”at teeth or ham ttmen ,sruxitstad, thin semi-civilised people [in In t land rich in minerals, when W W vide Wood tad Ian-ho will whose fertile “new in“! - tobacco and pepper for m trade. Jt ignorant. a WWII ialand with tropical mam - pretence in the Indian Ooh} {VII tlrat and: ham to Enroll-III M O Portuguese earriome in, “I. P." iioi"TG. dit. ha " aitmitt" pemnnlity'upd n charming wq a! presenting bar in.“ equi- encu. . ' Promptly 9:10 o'clock on Web nudny, Jami-r1 u, the hen-uh:- Ir popular duo in Club Ethics tad Nr1iamentary Law ooerdmstrd I. My by In. Gertrude G. “in? will be held " the club have. .- The “Swing blah" will hold " informal dance on Sum-day, Jun- 311 , from 9 until midnight. This group of High School stain“ - joy more and more the -tr.tmtttt, given to them b,” ttie."ail, far wholesome “a may 09W Working wit the $1.1“!!!- Robber Posing As Chauffeur ,Holds f 'Up Exmoor Club ' Aeeordir.tetottteaittttlimth, mu Ind waited in a.“ M m minu- m ' tiserotttrerr,-tttr- ' tour. haul-amt, threw-snowman.“ t,t.tu1tterut1tt,,1Peet Country club last “an“, m nimrot-limtrrt_ofetr. -' When mm..- Ind he: A. and for dim in the dub dining not. the holdup nan upon-did (in and demanded tint/Ir. N050. m the my. In via ed um when In hard 1 a: _ slum ”but. , . .. Raidentl of Highland Put ' complimenting tht Gian North Western mitirar on theirr% eent improvement with the hut-lla- tion of electric light: on their M crooning “as. Threw let which - in orhtNnetioat vi tttettr-otttseeatismPtnet' “to" up “all" MW” North Western R. R. Installs New Lights On Crossing Gates Them. in thee, lights on a: gate. making a total of " ugh urns: a. expan- whe‘re them I double pm, The light- ?i'iSi bright", and are visible for block: aviy. These new lights " north Item. " Members of the Highland Perk Police ("comm rethink ,ttstr.rr_rChrutrrtaagHta. Enough the columns of TI! Patt-therqriqtrtererr-thel. Mr-tati- to W nu: {Mina-0m “W_OMIH‘M -teriridtstotteiiae Whit. THANK YOU NUMBER "

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