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Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1938, p. 2

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. Iattkeli'oretrt Academy Annual Alumni Holiday Luncheon . Otto ,Griebling, ittternattonnllr noted clown; will head a congress of sixty ,funomkm. Amo the stellar oquestr%n act: will beg.“ of the Davenport tad Hulda! and the Ron! Raunchy troupes. Orrin ths venport, general mum of the Shrine circa, is I member of the Davenport family. who“ fomfath. her troupe of cowboy: end cov- glrle; Reuben Culture educated chimpanzees. and sixty other aeta -trtemneed foe the second ennu- el Shrine Winter Ctrmm vhich mam next Saturday night (New Year’s} Eve) for n 4tfteett dny run at the International Amphitheater, m and Belated M _ The big show in lponnotod by Medium: Temple, and the Imteeedq, will so into the general fund of that mutation from which do: nations m made to Shrine chm-ll» ties includinr crinnled drawn. plum tttd old talk“ ' Sun of the “big top" iriehtdin Clyde Batty, famous wild ant miner; the " Graham, who per form perilous bunting must: l eluding pyramids on' blacks on high wire; the Flying (Somalis? foaming Antoinette! the only we in in the mid who net-main]! I executes the triple wmmult than tt firhtg trapeze; Ed end Jenny R my and their eerie] ballet of girls; Ruth Mix, e talented daugh- ter of the famous Tom Mk, Shrine‘ Winter Circus; with All-Star Bill Opens New Yeats Eve General Ray D. Kuhn ot Lil. Potent, whose son, Kant. in n an. dent " the "nderm, this ”an, will be the 'prhteipal' maker. Others on the program include Funk W. Read, president of the _ bond of trustees, E. J. Rendtorff, the - cmy’s senior master, and Ephraim Running '04, of li,',",',,",,',.":,:,',,',',,',',','. of the Audemy Alumni usoci clam} Nelson Forrest, 722 Mutton)": road, in treasurer of the Like Por- eat Academy Alumni midi“. Largo numbers " local shanty "old boys" m planing to ntteatd this traditional bonds] par‘y. 7 Score- of Highland Park alumni chub Foxes: aeadamy have u- eehed notices from Robert K. Bolt. " Ilhmrrtod'drlve, secretary of in Academy’s Alumni allocation, II- nouncing the annual alumni and fathers-and-sons holiday lunchaon to be held Thursday, Dee. 29th, " the Union [an club in Chicago. W5» um , an undecided impala”, "nigh; yard from Walnut”. The board adjourned until ham No new basin": wu brought bt. foro the board and the tendon w 'W. The PWA mat for the pip- poud - and treatment phat h The license department mind that half In many do: “can. had boon porch-ad this you n In: you, yet shout the than u many dogs no new rooming the struts. Vehicle up on now on. n10 It the village one... Albert 'touri+ vil- In: auditor mad a couple“ report of thtaateea and (In a summary 0! the put my: month-.expoudltunl ttttshine of an hydrant. irhiitt were lucked and FROM for win- at weather during the month. An eneoue%ting mart was 'm by the "at day-mt with a loan of only 19 pet can: in "tex- in the put month. The his nut and: will belower.upcrto£thc "per cent ineludes the “to: lost by the The mint "any! the Vile up Board of ‘l‘ruteea of Deerfield was held last Tuesday evening in the Masonic Temple. Present wee Mayor Christ wmman; Village Clerk Chester Weeding; Comra- tim Ccutwe1 George MeG'tutmter, end Trustees John D. Schneider. Ralph Peterson, Kantian Potter. ger, and Barry Stnpple- The absent trustees were William Herb! end Edwin M. Palmer. Bear Reports At Meeting December 12 PM no tiiitsswmuiuiirhttiataqrti, "As - of determining jolt what the aim-a3! housewife her- self expects: from a refrigerator both from the standpoint of beauty and service, Donia Ruthenbnrg, president of turvel; hm, introduced several years ago the idea of, ‘em- paneling’ -‘Joriee of women' to col- laborate with the company as part of its potter" to improve its produce from year to year," Mr. Clark stat- ed. "Thus, the role of these juries has been an important factor in giving to the refrigerator that love- liness in appearance which has led: ether women all over: the country‘ to can Servei Electrolux the 'tteat', looking refrigerator of, they all.’_ i, "The 'veNieta' hanud‘ down by these women hive been valuable in planning far the new at'yling of the cabinet and at the same time they furnish information that aid! in making those continued imitrove- menu thnt have put Serve! Elec- trolux " the top among automatic household '.refr1ttemtrtts." . 1939 Refrigerator Is Designed with Aid of "Jury of Women" " Ly T __ Jinks. Jackson boule- voEd 2,ttdtf, Ivenue, und at the Interitattonat Amphitheater. How the decisions of a “jury of women" busing on the styling of the new 1939 Serve] Electrolux re- frigerator aided in giving it even greater meaty than, the models of previous yell-s wne told by Mr. T. P. Clerk. district superintendent of the North" Shore Gus company. when the new model; ere now on. display. _ _ _ - Reserved seats for the popular priced circus, ,which will u presented at 2 and 8 pan. duly and Sunday thr6utrh Jan. 16, ttre on ale at Me- dimh Temple, u an: Ohio gtrogt, Edward W. Shepherd; illustriou- potentate of Hodhuh Twink, 3n- nounm that the elm this you will have a complete meannrlq,and a side show of freaks. Than will be a herd of flfterett performing ele- phants. trained seals. dogs and ponies. - ther, Tom Mix, with the Bela-Mote circus. and her pal-cue: on Tom Mix allow. She T has attpeamd " rodcoo iw various cities of Europe, Canada and the. United Stat“. mu. She and. her bst unpar- ance od the stage pt ' She co- tstarred at 12 in a series of western fthns with Rex Bell, husband of Clara Bow,. the “It" girl, nod ha since appeared in future ruin of . number of movie Mention. including “Custer’a Lat Stud." She minted with her km fa. Butts It, who will present rodeo futures and I want of the un- ishinx went. with he: troup of cow- bord, cowl-Iris And Indian} " the use of " in- gorge fe u u ac- Beatty's wife, the former Harriet Evan of Chicago; will set circus fan: "" with her new prenata- tion. A tiger, a Bon and an ele- punt-tttme of nature’a moat deadly enerttu-ill be in the an- ua with her at one timeJaadinx up to the grand climax when the two huge “can” leap through a "ntitte no In: in his .bsolnte comm! at the' jungle bouts. ~30 person“, In: trained every attitnnl in his 00%- leetlon. _ , .' Clyde Batty. one of the higheet pelt! circu- performers of the prep eat any, will demonstrete hle ebll- itr'to dominate forty Bengal tigers and tt-titttr Nubian “one in an ‘on-bemd stem. Batty have Other outstandint ‘eeta tutu! the Aerial Ghana. double trapeze performers; the Neitto Troupe, Chinese wire act; New and Peres in perch and hand balancing foatat the Billy Slam Trio, aerobata: the Doro Duo, aerial btttteriuest the Janet lay Company. one um Mugs and all!“ walking; Core Davis, tetNi,rg't't'.T,i' the Rink Wright in a belanclnf ladder act. and Charlotte Shin, the tttrl with the iron jav- ht aerial mun. v,' I iaiy but her ehonlder eighty times without-pen» suspended so feet above the tioar by a lint]. rope. tr" O'Doll. who has Input-d Month crowned heads of Europe in her mutton-I ugh] calm net, bu no equal in her (”malt presentation inprhlth she gulf) in! "satatmektettu-trt+f theAmeMenetetretts _ JPe iineat in pleasui-e boats, cape-1 cially cruipera, ailing yechta Ind speed boatt will be Emmi: the lat “traction: " the show. Modern camping equipment allowing the lat- est innovations Ind developments in that line will nppeat, to all lover! of the great outdoors. Other attraction: Inch u live deer, "deodorbed" skunks. wolves, foxes, badge", pheaaattta, quell and other game animals, ind I variety of game tUh will be on display at the show in 'ttrturariaet'tinir, pre- pared by Vlrlolll mt. (iiiiii'),iii.l of etrntrervattiott and tom-int bureau. Opening day of the tshow',' Sunday. l February M, has heen tie-1mm as “Illinois Dar." Prominent Illi- nois odlcinll will teke pprt.itt I upo- cinl prom-em that day. Minnesota Day will be observes! on March I. Other days will be (engaged uvllich- im' dry, Wisconsin, day, hue Walton day, Aviation and Yacht:- man’s day. I _ T _ At least 160 exhibitors will vie for attention " the show, nanny of them representing the grant togr- ist Mates of Illinois. Minnesota, Wis- consin and Michigan Contest st- tmtions " the show in which thou. sands from sll '"trd,f. Chicsgolsnd and surrounding territory partici- pating will include bolt and " cut- ing, table tennis, rfire and pistol rnarktunnntNp, (on "trivintr, and mode! power host ruins. Exhibi- tions of expert casting will be pre- sented daily by seven! of the as- tionnl outing amnion. . "More than 90 per cent of the space for the show alteady ha been contracted for,", Erickson said, “and with the show planned on a aeale 80 per cent larger than last year’a record breaking “petition, there is every indication tlutt/this will be a show never before equalled or aur- paseed in gthia region of the coun- try." ‘I _ According to Howard B. (Hub) Erickson, manger " the show, this year's classic will brthirty per cent Inger than last year’s which broke ill the attendance Ind exhibition records in the history of the tunnel event. The big exposition will oe. cupy the hell-mile ltsntr. "midwnr" on the pier and will have on display every phone of outdoor life of in. terest to fititerthett, ”chm, hunters and vaeatlehters Local Delegate To Attend Educatqrs Meet In Sprhttif1e1d Illinois educators'! gathered in frprfntrfuld, Dee. 28,?to attend the t!ghtrAttlr mum! 'oeting of the Illinois] Education wahtion. The-Iformulntion of the and» ti 'ts legislative program will be witch? with speck]? interest, nines it in Pdietastrturythotg 10313150 tion will occupy o ulnar portion of the “but!” of tho hummus when it convenes Jill. 4. “no and sociati n is expected io coke a stand upon 3:th 2tTdte",t incl-eu- " safe rapport, or. retirement. and try-e. eertitiU)ioti, ond unin- imom t so for teaett,'eia, All Chieatro1and'rhrortatnen and lovers of the wide o’pen speec- ere buying themed"- ty Medina» for the biggest ell-ream spot-ta end new“ show the Midwest he: to of- er-the Chicego Nedonel Boat end Sports Show, the tenth edition of which will be held “on Navy Pier from Februery 26-130 Ketch 5 ia.. clusive. l AmoitrAU speaki- im..' Reuben T. Share, Phi1adeiplt9, president of For NationalE‘Bbat And Sports Show “Experience with the Gary-ot- women' idea diaclaaea that the“ women twist on. imbmnmenta that make a retrial-am; my tit clean. They retard charm“ and lovelines- u " utmost importance because a modern kitchen need: a nod-looking refrigerator. They have been unani- mous in declaring for beauty in atyl- intt and a design that make- for eaae in cleaning to keep the midget» tor beautiful." l . Sportsmen Prepare “This two-hy-twq visit continue- until the entire group bu had an opportunity to tgf upon the new! sample otter can! mutilation of all it: new future. in tromparuon with those of the other model. Whoa every one at the patty ha "en the exhibit, A vote is taken to indieatn their choice. If tho rote in close, on entirely new 'iurr' is empanelled to give I flnal verdict.' _ 'f king in " one' of .thue gran of homemnkm that consti- tute typical 'lure' we would see them perhaps pm: bridle 1m- limin " to beginning their Nate. tional: Gator-st,“ my " thirty womch no invited to the party. Two wane: " s time up asked to go to an "loininr room to inspect the new “mph 'tttal", ,along an of which}! the of the Fl) viouo your. F ( _ _ n; fox-one industrial artist, from” which n ample model in built?“ the 'jury', emuiattntr of typical hir wjvu who conduct their house- hold ither with ttrhrithout e ttmid is to med. Naturally, the interest! of , eoe ‘jumn’lue thou of the home and its atonement. statiid.. "A decimal: ttmt created by In dumbing m manner in which the juries of woman” an Island. htrwlther deliberate, ind how day come? ta their conclusion, Mr. Clark tin-r333: ’Even denser in dogs, though, an the six southern that: communities from Emma toiHighlsnd Park. The ratio there int one pet to " perm»- j - - -- _ _ Lake Forest and: uu Bin! re- quire_ dogs to be inpculuted than]. _ly for rabies. At one time Wtrhlnnd Park had the and: rule. _ E All the communities main en- mud new, " fee; renting from " . year in North Chicago and Wenkem for melee up to 'tr for 1 female in Highland} Perk and Leke The [remaining $20,000 represent- nums paid to “rind: pet 3nd artirrtal hospitals for boardi nnd veterimnn services. ', Dog for Every " There is about one dog for - 16 human beings. a amine popu- lltion of Highland ark, Highwood, Lake Forest. lake luff, North Chi- ago, Wuhan. n d Zion h “.540 while the combindid population is: 74,900. r. - I Food. $36.60; liéenlo in. $8.00: medical care, "" The qsthnntq for food represents on4 tan-cent can per day. _ i Total cost “and” for north shore shore dogs Ctatetudiite that". they my,do) is an "ttmated W,- 000. Food. of course. claim: the largest expen4itttmh-4160,000. q License!) which furnish protection! both to you and, yéur neighbor, add 814.000 to the tout. _ Here’s how' anti ittrttm is bfoken down: 5 q _ According to n may 061$le Tuesdny by be when: News- Sun, there are 4, 40 pets “corned in the meta, ettytmtmitir from Highland Park toi Zion which out their owners about: $44 eteh I your. ' Elm-ion in this Wary show that norms! weather” tiontpnvdlod during not: 30! t 9 winter man. An excerpt front hie (hm. Printed in the Journal of; the Illinois Sate Hietorial‘oociety, and eon-dud by roost-eh workers tif the PM (Writers' Project. W.P.A., records: “it mined witho inurtttitaitttt All night neon: with thunder and lightning. It he, ttted ine-ttV olldeyondthe "tttudethtge' with outer end' e stream Bood full. This is y one of the most remerhehle Christm- dams that I have ever pew. It in more like on April doyjthen the Mth of‘ December. The ground he not been {rose for e weem end the wheat end gm: in end growths. The dey he: been totally ttni5t for out door work. , went to Athena Into in the evenin . It ls reported that the boys 'Wi, our neighbors hood he: had a ti ht with the reh- blee " Jock-on. Tled is great An- xiety felt by all ia we can get no JiAGiidhy ‘3 North Shore Survey Shows Doris Life Shows Doe) L Isn’t Half Bad Una-u! we: conditions dur- ing Christina y. IMS, no re corded in the of In Illinoi- farmer, ‘ John ward Young Jd Menard county. tt kept n a you account of " we k and the want!» or, with iiti?c'ti'F on politics and the Civil war. Illinois Farmer Records Wpather Unusual In 1862 new , I the lab Shore dividon. incl“! Lain ind Cook aunties, incl .. q I ' John W. Th ' wank-pa. R.' E. Clat n , Antioch. Henry C. Wnnkecnn. _ William' , Elnbuker, Highland Park. _ " _ [ Ernest E. Huh-on, Lake Blue. Evelyn 't4', gWaukeun. J. L. Miller. Libertyvilln. Cell: Hardy. . V W. C. Petty. A tioeh. Conrad Swim ighhnd Ptrk. Giles Van Win, e, North China). the Nattonpt "9llttueatiett madman, and Mrs. Cithuit'se “album, Chl- cm. president " the Illinois Con- gress of Pnrqptq and T943595. Don't Let tithstYon Down! Send Your Laundry to "Reliable" f Reliable Laundry and ' tr Dry Cleaning Co. Daft be mound and out by my holiday “in. HM! time for Meg. those home fro- college and M hid! your family a.“ friends and let then enjoy you. ' Call mam-napalm 177 or Deerfield " for winning who. 1hteofmtretrttiortsieai-ue""ia"i"t"r"""t "tttlrhnrrrr't_' ' _ . t "' Wuhan» To , "Boy Scent; of Maria: A a who: of the " Scouts of _ T in. I am happy to and to , members, my about but win for 'I “a; 0mm Thigiia I time in kh it out-I pa , trUrir appropriate for a at us In a good deed 19: you. other per t. ' especially tor am vb is I forum“ that ottgF. To Scott- who no im in . principles aphid-Ill by their, niaatket I look!" ham 1 p in community and II- tionqt'life. lay the you "" be, noun ehief i, "Boy Th Ins "due them " Christmas g , a. President Boo-cult. ll!!- ou [ fireside!“ of the Boy tkttqtt_ of _ "a. in which he to to. anti for " mm and upon the 1m Boy Scouts. who and land- en the tuition "to do I M deed for [ other person. -eintt, for no ' who is [an fortnuu a... on " _ pmident'n Inc-an m tr ed . was, by Pvt-“Int Robert r. , "rt the North Shot. At. coun" from pr. In. . Wat, ehtefi at executive and dim ot "Boy Mfg." Th! new foti-. _ mil WHITE HOUSE 61E North Green Bay Road My Scout News No China .. W. , -." Zion) . I........-, mm: mm and: Christ- mu ' let" to M_§en_t_n:_ 33;}? Gii" if!” M an! t feel 3:! it“: ... - inirGsted in} nun-b! G"ri. manor: Eig"i'eii,eji','tri'.,l;.'; 't'd"t"t%"ii,','gdl.t .' 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