Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Mar 1939, p. 1

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hthmd&onm are work of the Annual Financial Camâ€" mbr of and .h':}m bring the appeal ih“} to all the mambers of its large coms The eumipaign which â€" is being headed Wr. Donald E. Nichols -lle‘:-.-hhâ€"dlm Member Canvass to be held on th afterncon of Sanday, March 26. At the church service this com ing Sunday Mr. E. H. Carter wi stiteency Presbyterian Church Conducts Annual 3 , Peen) Jones, Pauls Reff, Gertrude Sesso Lolly Walker, and Rachel Brent tenth placeâ€"snd had to be retested. Ruchel, as she bettered her score, became the tenth tumibber. The following girls made the "Stunts" tumbling team: Alice Arâ€" tis, Sis Binder, Mary Casatio. Mirth high school ‘ team this is picture will indicate, Marge Johnston, â€"Rackel Brent, and Betty Jean Einbecker tied for Mirth Durbalin and Lolly Walker are practicing a difficult feat. Mirth, Girl Tumblers Get Ready for "Stunts" In hood, and having raised and judged all kiide of sporting dogs, as well as having considerable experience with bloodhounds and manâ€"tracking on his subject, and an unusually worth while taik is anticipated. in u-% and has also lived in Francis M. H owner and .C*dh’-.fiâ€"fiafi Mr, Hogan, who has been in the To Discuss Dogs At C. of C. Meeting Peie ~y onn . Sarkiy i. it ber of Commerce will stray from the customary business lecture, and will present a discourse on dogs at flwâ€"%‘-fi‘-fi ing will convene at 6:30 o‘clock sat Hill‘s tea room. Francis B. Hogan in y un . ove â€" & > geberal ~tTaik !'“ with the highest ty The Highlarth Park Pross The Deerficld Township election on April 4th promises to be a very ‘dh“.udv-h-lu & nominating petition besides Superâ€" :nv-â€"w.m-lm Russel) A. Campbell who is a canâ€" an independent ticket opposition to the "Citizen‘s ticket" Annual Dance of Fire Department ’hBeHoldlhr.l? These three compose the "Citi zen‘s tieket" in the April 4 clection and William Witten classes. . Your ly appreciated t 8 uq: thianle /ng â€"~o oe The Highland Park Pire Depaitâ€" ment is giving its annual dancé Friâ€" ‘li.llnhl'l,uthhhr'hg- ple. ‘The proceeds from this dance go into the Firemen‘s Pension fund. Red Edéwards‘. orchestra will furâ€" dance year is a program Deerfield Groups mg Miss Elyse Rinkenberger is directâ€" ing "Stunts" for the ninth year, She is assisted by Bereath Nelson and faculty who u.a..-ni"“ are group acts are Misses Mary Thompson and Madeline Bushman, and Messrs. Mark Panther and Harold Finch. Mr. Robert Schnéider is technical director for the production and will be in charge of settings and lightâ€" 15, at 8 o‘clock. ‘Tickets for 1989 Student Stunts will go on sale at the high school box office Wednesday morning, Mar, mmmmu â€"lwm "Pirst Lady," is a solo performer who will get more than her fair share of auâ€" dience applause. She has worked out quite an original routine of action and words as a critique on the upâ€" period and will appear in an enâ€" tirely ‘.l-‘w.!““ twitls a Iightod baten in‘s datk on ditorium. hundred 8t "euateu." pertoemets will be at the Highland mimm-u urday March 18, as the thirâ€" teenth annual performance of "Stuâ€" dent Stunts" makes itsâ€"bid for anâ€" other enthusiastic audience. _ Three unusual individual stunts on the 1989 program will be s maâ€" gician, a juggler, and a very boâ€" morous. solo skit,. Jerry Baum, school band drum major and naâ€" ummu.*,., will appear before the "Stunts" auâ€" dience in a new roleâ€"that of a sleight of ‘hand performer. Annaâ€" 150 Students Will Present 14 Acts in "Stunts" of 1939 cooperation is greatâ€" | Emmett Moroney‘ z:;fl-s:um;z mposé the "Ofâ€" '-r,;&-.mu- e April 4 clection. | mek HP. 1837, before Thursday OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF HMGHLAND PARK Deerfield Girl Scout Banquet on March 17 The Community Chorus will hoid a bridge party to defray their yearâ€" bmmnflwlueb 17, fl't“Wh W.C.A. :fi“flb:‘ M Community Chorus Party Next Friday All vehicle tag delinquents are now being issued arrest tickets. mm‘&md all cars found ed on parkways vmhm-:.:nnnlfim. and all cars â€" at night in streets, without lights, will also be subjected to a similar charge. Highwood Police ind Chief Gives Warning ;_E Chief of Policeâ€"de Smidt of the Highwood force has issued the folâ€" m“ g noties to car owners of that ’ Taxes should be considered the same as other bills. Unfortunately, ‘m’:‘hvaddmthhkdmn- ‘mi&:hfi:'nfind.mtl:; ean be put off indefinitely, tendency places future .obligations on their property and slows up tax collections, . thereby embarrassing our public institations, which have :OWhn‘-haihdm‘ citizens in school district No. 107, whether in real estate taxes or perâ€" sonal property taxes, the loca! schools receive 55% cents. dhmum“’fi*fi mmeomh’fld"' =m".‘~ : wer l-llrommfiun a mm::r*-:fi.a ! p many â€" tions .but the schools benefit $1 in taxes paid by Highland Park Some taxpayers are under the imâ€" levies go into a special fund, 4 is turned over to the state or some other governing body not closely connected with the community. ‘ is wrong; every tent of property is used in the county. Mo real estate taxes. A dollar is # dolâ€" lar bufln taxâ€"levying bodies, whether it comes from a subdivision or a rug in the home. The following builetin is being isâ€" sued from Garfield R. Leaf, County Treasurer, Lake County, Waukegan, U t"EMlanto nrtheklmh M Secarta nvers of Newiy MÂ¥ Flighland Hnrk-mmcbb ‘nthe liminary anmnouncement is to those rexidents who are inte in the develonment af susts . This Spring three interesting it io ue 4 mt mar will greet the players and ;Id-lc-m. This preâ€" hailed "The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt," mot alone because it marks the teâ€" :dsbdwdlmmndfi- is figure, but because the new film is both splendid and timely â€"entertainment, .. Many of the residents of Highâ€"| $29,000, ~land Park and the neighboring comâ€"| year it munities have heard some of the| during | ecneerts given by the three musical| is runn organizations in the high school â€"| last yea the band, the chorus and the orâ€"|~ Six p chestra. These have always been| land Pa received with great enfthusiasm by | for resi ‘the > e 'b-flduh:h e conception, of new > wmm;n en mhllvnhh.bb‘-“ r lk.'illi.‘lu:h'.‘ §h mith 6 progress . e Three Concerts to Be Given Next Month by Musical Groups in this film which is the first of wuuâ€"wwm dyâ€"dramas. Hollywood has already #h "Thanks for Everything," the latâ€" est ‘prescription for ‘what ails you is on the doubleâ€"feature program for next week . Wednesday and Thursday, with a cast that includes ‘Adoiphe Menjou, Jack Oakie, Jack Haley, Tony. Martin and Binnie Barkes. Inspired by what sounds like a hilsriously funny idea, the picture has for its central charâ€" u%hunrla’slr.Awlul. Lone Wolf, that debonair rogue whose lightâ€"fingered knavery -nlohhnfi-hw&oolfib throughout the returns to the in the person of Warren vufl':.an-.mu. Lupino is coâ€"featured with Warren * If you‘ve ever wondered why the | stage has such a Hold on the Ameriâ€" tan imagination; if you want to kmow why America never tires of bearing the story of the winning of the West, if you waunt to see as W.Mnlhdfln”. mance as you‘ve yet seen, go to the Aleyon on either Friday or Ruiturday and see "Wells Fargo." hero is handsome Joel McCres and its heroine is charming Frances D ’l'bceu;:hllllntnlbu mn excellent Particularly note: orthy is the performance of Bob .lllcrbutndlfi::dh y ICF h backâ€" â€" and ‘the famed Kentucky Derby ‘ms its spectacular climax, tucky," whch bas been photoâ€" m:‘ brilliant Mho.l:t‘, at ‘Aleyon on Sunday ‘ . through Tuesday with Loretta i’:-;namomm ing a fine cast. Much of "Kenâ€" eky" . was filmed on . location : in ‘ ie ‘of "th M“Mfl?‘ and the picture is a revelation of the luxuriant beauty of this land along with a grand love story and many, many thrills which we naturâ€" ally expect from a Derby story. And don‘t forget the picture was taken in natural color. "Kentucky" an All Technicolor Film on Alcyon Screen phoio by Raiph Suaith ment of 9. 1989 Evan Dever, umdg.“m‘,fl*l'dâ€"‘ “"-'-*M-laâ€"u-"'rumu“ " Aiirmeave es o int"" | to faak it ate ‘ Cuief of Potice is imme «it L. in it Edwin L. Read, 2878 Prerce rd., "-vhl-;m%-nhn.'s-‘: Evan Dever Resigns from Hightadd Farce Six permits were issued in Highâ€" land Park last month including two ::MW:.-!M for new houses were those lssnad year it was $65,450, Construction is rancig 406 t Hent stmed of per sent makk h iopanment now pam |Mer. Lous Sthemmel, ivh fout mon including this enief. ) Aostin and . In February 1988 the total was $20,000, while in January of this Although registering a slight dip from the previous month‘s figure, the Highland Park February buildâ€" ing valuation uf $64,544 for the secâ€" ond consecutive month.showed a big improvement over the corresponding period a year ago. f February Building Shows Big Gain Here “”‘:‘““&:ng: assisting in serving dinner. service is greatly apreciated. Mrs. Warren E, Danley, Regent of the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the Americanâ€"Revoâ€" lution, will present to Troops No. 8 and No. 12 a gift of an Ameriâ€" ean Flag from the D. A. R. Speakers of the evening are Mrs, Roy O. Nereim, Commissioner of the Highland Park Girl Scouts, Inc., and Mrs. Charles G. Mason. ‘This should be a memorable eveâ€" ning in the annals of Girl Scout banquets. > Elm Place Troop No. 3, with the direction of Miss Dorothy Stewart, dramatics consultant for this troop, will demonstrate the chori¢ verse speaking which is becoming so popâ€" ular and is so interesting to hear. Troop No. 8 of Braeside, directed by Miss Mary Lou Keaster, dramatâ€" ies consultant, will do a skit which tells of the correct and incorrect ways of displaying the American Dr. Louis W. Sherwin will offer the invocation. table tiee se anth Siow" Afars men bers of the Girl Scout Leaders Asâ€" en es ts othBraide Tyoup ie d mt ::‘mdm e\.m.wm::_ ludhrlu)lhonz:-tbnln Troop No. 11 sn idea a highly amusing pantomime which four girls in the troop will do. When the meal planned for family rubw.rm an unexpected guest, familâ€" inr expression is 'h-gldd Back." In the case of the git mmmm-(.': have been requested to ask "friend husbands‘" â€"to give their places to Mrs. C. Eugene Pfister, general ~‘Dinnerâ€"Mrs. Jesse Ham, Mrs. Edgar Carter, Mrs. Julian Laegler, and Mrs. John P. Btent. ¢ Mesdames Edward Harrington, Arthur Mason, John Long, George Lake, H. E. Holt, W. P. Goodreds, Garfield _ Day, .J. E. Skidmore, ::-uh-b.whh.w _A!“_lm“ ! M lv.‘“- Robert Tho Annual Girl Scout Banquet Promises Capacity Attendance In charge of tables and decora tions : Council committees on arrangeâ€" wents are as follows: T No; 4 of Ravinia mre making ppine d ot hevinle wre pikive he annual Girl Beout banquet Fridey" ennine, cech 10 at m:n.hmwa-a. s report Council Secretary Mrs. Inawladas 3 + CEDLIP Wnn vinunt yâ€" mpson and her assistant women, the YWCA is gind to war oi e en mage Both men and women are invited to attemd the meeting sahd. to conâ€" u:uu&-nua-â€"u. lm“’M program is oben to all wivrlin and "Y" Holds Public Forum on Needs of Youth, Mar. 16 Wantongs Thep t ies t:"f:‘fi.(-““‘i)-r:::.':.r. i.."'..“&"-‘:‘i"i@'i::::; Highwood (111) ...________._.\ Highland ~Park (107), Deerfeld -w"""‘h;.'”(fit"‘"‘“ Besic Purk (111), Deerflcld EE'TW Highland __un;. West Deer. aaadt x; Aaike Forsst (67). Deerfield Lake Forest (67, West Deerfleld oi P Hibatstihe in Tax Rates Decreases‘ of 5 to 20 cents in the 1938 tax 6 "sehool districts in i the exception of / 106 the numw*w announced this week fm a\ is sued by the tax ‘extension division of the county ‘clerk‘s office. Twentyâ€" four districts in the county showed w boost in taxes while 15 other The ~rates. follow, with numbers of the school districts in paretitheâ€" a?_pnporty vfifl that it had commission reduced the valuation of railroad property by $1,428,297 and of capital stocks by $820,140. also show a slight reduction while Bannockburn shows an incrésise. Total valuation~ of mm 1mmdpmu M 19 a decrease of $1,362,802. ‘There was foammech dome o llllm~.firhx Fremount. townâ€" NU MBER 6.47 677 6.15 7.40 €.16 6.48 541 3... t of 1938 §4.31 6.84 6.58 4.62 TAL 5.15 444 6.44 4.16

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