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Highland Park Press, 1 Jun 1939, p. 1

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Church Supper, Friday erining. {Prdat) tuse: t mb ‘aie «‘cleck, at Bethany dlfilvâ€".l‘ © street. is sponsored ‘by ome Slevers, H._P.. 3858.. The .pablic is provides that the commissioner of accounts and finances shall be vice fiov_gugc_r}hf.ngmc. dI‘-‘Ilv-u-lIfl street. 1t in sponsored ‘by ane 0 the groups of the Philathes class. For reservations call Mrs K G. those who are not entirely familiar with governmental administration An ordinance was passed by the cdouncil:changing the regular weekly meetings of the council from Friday nights at 7:80 o‘clock to Monday nights 8 o‘clock. '!hut m&fidhmh change being that Friday night is usually a busy evening for most people and that the council is anxâ€" fous to have as nmiany of the citiâ€" zens of Highland Park attend these meetings as possible. He stated that the next meeting of the counâ€" cil would not be held on May 29 because of Deceration day, / but would be held on Monday, June 5. Miscellaneous Business In a letter from the Chamber of Commerce, a request was made that the city repaint the parking lines in the business section,. â€"Comâ€" missioner BWanson announced that his department would take care of this matter and also stréet markings in the early part of June: The appropriations mentioned in the bill are not necessarily moneys which will be spent during the fiscal year but covers all expenditures g:fihâ€"hhfl:hh handjicapped by a deficit, which could be cleared up, if delinâ€" qn-th-udlh“flnh- are gerioral tares 5....-""‘:.‘..-.._‘ $hi0.e city is entitled to approximately here, there is an ordinance which Upon . motion â€" of . Commissioner Bowes the salary ordinance, which has been on file for the past week, was passed by the council. crease of $425. â€"Appropriation for amounted to $50,9000, an increase of $3,950 over last year. (Under this department fell the appropriation of $45,000 for the garbage incinerâ€" ator plant). $2,400 was appropriâ€" ated for insurance, a decrease of $800. A decrease in the appropriâ€" ation for corporate bonds and inâ€" terest in the amount of $1,525 was made, and a $3,000 increase in apâ€" propriation for water bonds and inâ€" terest was provided. â€"_ The fifth meeting of the present council, which was held last Friâ€" day, was ubly presided over by Commissioner Sharp, who was actâ€" ingâ€"may or due to the absence if Mayor Ronan, who was away inâ€"a ed by the council. The Commissioner joff accounts and flances was muthorized to pay $500 on aecount for the 1988â€"39 :;:h,-lnhheibhfipdlm council * fiolaynflzvm:.flq authorized to sign a contract with the Village of Winnetka extending the cooperative milk inspection agreement for another year. The 1989â€"40 appropriation bill was placed on file for public ‘inâ€" spection for one week by the counâ€" eil. The total amount appropriatâ€" ed for the year commencing May 1st and ending April 30, 1940, amounts to $468,701.20, an increase of $2,â€" 831.20 over the past year. Some of mmm:dm.nm appropriation others a decrease. The appropriation for the departâ€" ment of public affairs, which is the mayor‘s department, amounted to $61,550â€"a decrease of $3,865 from last year. ‘The department of acâ€" counts and finances appropriation lflfl’-‘flh(;.lflm an "‘increase of 700. department ‘“th:&.‘)-#hfl-dfir Sevenityâ€"three thousand _ th5ee hundred and eighty dollars apâ€" propriated to the of Public Health and Saféty, which represented a decrease of $1450 streets and public ~improvements amounts to $53,000â€"a reduction of $1650 from last year. ‘The deâ€" partment of public ; approâ€" mwu“fl.sbâ€" Administration Comments The taxi license bond was approvâ€" by Robert C. L. Price The Hignhlanm® Park Press Committee members: Mesdames Irving Brand, Victor Carison, Elâ€" mer Cluvey, Dora L. Doty, E. W. Girton, W. Goodpasture, H. °C, R, E. Pottis, E. R. Seese, ‘g%amm Cole, ‘Milton A. Frants, J. W. McGinnis, Milton 0. Olson, F. G. Piepenbrok, M. A. Potâ€" tenger, Edward Segert, Edward H. Selig, Kenneth Weir, Clarence Wilâ€" son, Harry E. Wing. mmwuw.â€"c out .to. of Deerfleld to enâ€" .~.mbhhnhut of the opportunities offered by wew Community Center. Officers and members of the committee are: Milton A. Frants, chairman; Mrs. Alex William, coâ€"chairman; Mrs. Irâ€" ving Brand, secretary; J. W. McGinâ€" nis, treasurer; Mrs. R. E. Pettis, hostess. “fiw&;filfl the new Comâ€" munity # If not, we want you to know about it. It has been established through popular subâ€" scription as a meeting place for anyâ€" one in the community andâ€" as an information bureau. Mrs. R. E. Petâ€" tis is the hostess and will be glad to give you any information you might want about Deerfield. As well as being an information bureau, it is always open for the children to wait for buses or for their parents. Any organization is welcome to use it as a meeting place. "You may be interested in the calendar of Deerfield events which hhllrs“w township for Sehool to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Walâ€" ter Cope, who had served as a trusâ€" tee for sixteen years. is being established so that social affairs and benefits may be schedulâ€" ed to prevent conflict in dates and give each an equal opportunity. Orâ€" ganizations planning a= affair may call Deerfleld 6 to ing@ite what events are scheduled for that date or to reserve a date on the calenâ€" "Your suggestion as to the continâ€" 'u:lrb.ot this Commlntit‘y‘ S;n::: feel inclined to give us will be most wv‘ feel sute you will !-ui-ntfi'.n_ w..-u-n'm hearty coâ€"operation." Nicol, Mrs. W, T. Rice, Mrs. L. B. Sinclair, Mrs. E. R. Pheips, Mrs. This week, local residents viewed for the first time the new Dicsd engine used to pull the "400," crack train of the <Chicago and North Western raflroad as it sped through Lake Forest on its regular run beâ€" tween Chicago and the Twin Cities, The long engine made its in â€" - Aha Tc An . f <. ,"1“. fuk as loen! cobast | w have scen A:k%cuh of in Community Center ‘ D.A.R. Board Members to Plan Next Year‘s Program June 8th Mr. Clayton F. Lamdguist, 675 Ydohno.vh’o.rhn-,m of Highland Park for the past two recently elected board of managers for Thursday morning, June 8, at 9:80 o‘clock at the honie~of Mrs. E. ax, historian, and Mrs. J. C. Herbert M. Lautmann of Highâ€" land Park and Peter Duffly of Deerâ€" field are the two other trustses. mt Derbald pox, Terrace stony :%fl'::u National Bank &Md?mn-ul’hu for the work of the new year will be discussed. 'l'haoflunuc:& Warren Danléy, Regent; Gourlay, viceRegent; Mrs. J. P. Leatning, â€"; ; Mrs. Edmand Andrer%, recording secretary; Mrs. years, is the only candidate listed for the position. Mrs, Warren Danley, regent of of the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revoâ€" lution, has called a meeting of the treasurer; Mrs. C. A. Harkness, registrat; Mrs. B. F. Ricke, as Mrg. J. B, Garnett, and Mrs. M. O. Hopkins, directors. Special Election Saturday to Elect North Western‘s "400 Has New Diesel Engine , corresponding seeâ€" +% OPPICIAL MEWSPAPER OF THEK CTTY OF HMIGMLAMDO PARK ].:orunlh- can the Chicage District Golf Amodia: for the amateurs is the Governor Louis Emmerson Trophy. 2 Year Old Boy Tragic Accident Causes Death Of wmh..i:..mbmh.fl land Park, June 21, 1987. his parents he leaves one 4 Robert, who is 6 months old. (Thursday) at Kelley‘s chapel Rev. H. F. Siemsen officiating, Inâ€" terment will be in Mooney‘s cemeâ€" 240 N. Green Bay road, died ¢ ¢ Tuesday morning in the Park hospital from burns hawmh&fl Saturday. s aside to do else. At N tss ‘oie caild feokes mie f cycle into the pail, causing slip from the seat into the water. He was rushed to land Park hospital where he given medical attention, seemed to be going well un Monday night when his became serious, and he passed aWs the following morning. |_ â€" â€" .‘ William Pearson, two year ludlr.-dlu'-.hua ~The little lad was riding udm(-u-mufi kitchen of. his home, where She had wet a pail of hot The Deerfield Gnm-&‘: offering again this summer a in Remedial Reading. R'flh& purpose of this clinic to give vidual help to children having pérâ€" ticular problems in the field of readâ€" the ing. Very oftéen we find that ‘“‘ ‘ e o ‘ I fin--sufl% ols work. * / ~ > The clinie â€"will h from nine to twelve each school day and will be grouped at the various readâ€" ing levels. ‘The program will begin on June 12 and will run to July 15, If there is enough enrollment to guarantee this program. ‘The clinic will be under the direction of Mrs. Christine Knaak, supplemented with clinical advisers. period in the flo{m pected to chock their adjastment univers Remedial Classes In Summer Courses At Deerfield Schoolâ€" Indian Tree drive, was among the students at Northwestern university who have been chosen as o!, leaders to ald in ‘the orientation new students mext fall ‘The univerâ€" mhfi'?-mmh_ mm start at 12 p.m. , June 19, for the first 48 hd..‘l'h-uli:uhd:,:.fllz M’*l une 'flm hfim&.“ be professionalâ€"amateur at um'mm,m-ga_n! The tuition fee for this program will be $10.00 payable in advance. If you are interested in wrxo'l'l‘ifi your child, please notify Mrs. ut the school any time during the next two weeks, Preference will be given to those enrolling first. There will be a limited enrollment, State Amateur goll;fe Held Week g June 19 muwfiuu'mt .‘-qen-q-r!abdu-a.'\ Tilinois State Amateur Cham« pionship will be held at Champaign Country Club the week of June 19, In conjunction with it will be the Tllinois Professional Golfers Assoâ€" ciation Open Championship, which will include the sectional qualifying round for the National Professionâ€" al Golfers Championship to be held nt Long Island. â€" t ‘The professionals event is open only to members of the Illincis Proâ€" fessional Golfers Association. The for a mhbe completed | a PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1989 ected 125 men and enaving ng Reelected Head Of Herman Zischke At the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Highâ€" land Park Community Chest, held Thursday evening, May %5, at the Y.W.C.A auditorium, President Herâ€" man A. Zischke, Vice President Jeâ€" rome P. Bowes, Jr., L. B. Sinclair, Treasurer, E. <Arnold Sunstrom, Assistant Treasurer, Honorary Chairman Sammel M. Hastings, and Executive Secretary Edwin C. Jones were reâ€"elected to office. Mayor Frank Ronan was elected Honorary President to sueceed Wm. Dooley. > 7 1. McLain, Mrs, A. F. Trude, Jr., and Mrs. Philip E. Ringer were elected Vice Presidents to ‘succeed J. B. Garnett, Allan I. Wolff, Mrs. W. N. Stafford and Mrs. Walter Rubens. Mrs. Mare Law was elected Secâ€" retary to succeed Mrs. Walter E. Lilienfield. Prior to the election of: officers, cight members of the Board of Diâ€" rectors were elected for the three year term expiring in 1942. Lawâ€" rence Abt and Herman A. Zischke were reâ€"elected as members at large, and Dr. C. V. Nichols was reâ€"electâ€" ed as a representative of the North ShonAruCondl.BoySoonhof‘ America. Daniel Davitt, R. R. Wiâ€" ble and Dr. J. A. Bigler were electâ€" ed to succeed Gilbert H. Fuller, Herbert E. Kerber and Dr. D. E. Rossiter. Mrs. Thomas Creigh was elected as a representative on the Board ‘for the Woman‘s Auxiliary, Highland Park hospital, to succeed Mres. Irving. Randall, and Mrs. Dwight Davis was elected as a repâ€" resentative of the Y, W. C. A. to succeed Mrs. T. L. Osborn. Hartman, R. A. Kebbon, H. F. Kelâ€" ley, Herbert M. Lautmann, Harold 0. McLain, C. Eugene Pfster, Edâ€" ward Schiweitzer, R. P. Sherer, Mrs. Karl ‘Velde, and C. H. Witt. comedy with Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller in the starring roles. Shaw"s famous play makes for suâ€" perb streen fare with freahnoss ‘mmfl;‘fh‘&m m-d pé + to screen aundiences for im n pacine domer of ts is Arages east is rich in talent. the ZEn_ sn â€"Sunday, Monday and At ‘the annual meeting of the members of the Community Chest, President Herman‘ A. Zischke gave a detailed report of the Chest for the yeat ending April 80, 1989. In -‘fiul:i:morth-mflmfim- lar tr! to the splendid work of the Campaign Committee organized under the leadership of R. R. Wiâ€" ble, Mrs. Walter Rubens, and Maâ€" won G. Armstrong, Speaking of the results of the Campaign, he stated: .. "*Most significant was the increase maude in the total number of subâ€" scribers to the Chest. As in the two Treat "Pygmalion" On ‘Alcyon Scree: Anto so many amazing situations and never have they got themselves out again with such a misture of luck, resourcefulness and originalâ€" ity. Lorstta Young and. debo :rmm&-bnu a new set of rules in "W Husband Friend, comedy on oo :’ cl-dr-l'mu- % ‘?‘!‘mh "Never say die, but always say laugh" is evidently the motto of #m unbeatable comedians, b Hope and Martha Raye, in their mew picture together, "Never Say Die," which the Alcyon theatre will be presenting on Friday and Satb w Never in their film advenâ€" tures have Hope and Miss Raye got _ A ma-m treat is ofâ€" “n:m- the showâ€" fiu "Pygmalion," filmization of Shaw‘s witty and cynical _The Board of ‘Directors of ‘the Mh%bm’md Directors, is composed as fol t Mrs. Paul previous campaigns, a further healâ€" (Continued on Page 7) Mr. F. J. MceDonough, Harold O comedy |hit) second, ind Thursâ€" m .H‘ notes | p ‘ Tet 1e | BB L and follows : thete Tdit " +4 ove game bfl&d“mww l l“l m of the n-ufm school. The program is to be held on Thursâ€" day, June 8, at 8 o‘clock in the eveâ€" ning... Fortyâ€"one members of the eighth grade class will receive their diplomas at that time. * Deerfield School to Graduate 43 at Exercises Monday A traditional program is being planned. ‘The members of the gradâ€" uuueh-m‘wh:hhcmm;- tatives to speak group. % E. James Fucik of the High School Board is to be the speaker. Mr. Burton B. McRoy, president of the Board of Education, will present the diplomas. Musical selections will be offered by the school orchestra and chorus. â€" Chorus numbersâ€" 0 0 0 .00 > . The school is reserving seats for the families of the graduating stuâ€" dents. All other seats at the servâ€" ices will be open to the public. . ‘The following is the program for the graduation : Processional Invocation ....................._Rev. Barl J. Bruso Pomp and Chivalry ............___._Boberts Air de Ballet .___________....Von Gluck Welcoming Address ....._Elizabeth Stadier Farewell Address Presentation of the Class...Mr. Lester B. Ball Presentation â€" of (Diplomas....................... uating clesa berta Blaine, Florence Eleanor Verne â€" lav fl}?mm-olâ€": m" Kay, . Neargarc ces North, Friday to Benefit ~ Student Music Fund Plans are entirely completed for the delightful f*Fork Lunicheon", Bridge and Musicale to be held Friâ€" day, June 2, on the terrace near the swimming pool in the beautiful gardens ofâ€" Mrs. Lewis Cohen for the benefit of the Student Music Fund of the Illincis Opera Guild. A large group of interested memâ€" bers of the community and their guests will enjoy a delicious lunchâ€" eon, a good bridge game, and the singing of two artists of reputation. Directly after the luncheon, Marâ€" jory Mayer, one of the star meszoâ€" sopranos of the Chicago City Opera company, and John MacDonald, a favorite baritone of the same orâ€" The annual band concert and ice cream social (or should we say "dessert") will be held Friday eveâ€" ning (tomorrow night) at 7 o‘clock Campaign dame to a m Saturday © and : the mfimdh.â€"rmz first, Edward P, Noreross, ,m -"m. $75: and Phoobe Ewarey. Luncheonâ€"Bridge Band Concert and Dessert to Feature ‘Annual Event Friday ganization, sccompanied by Alexanâ€" der Aster, will render operatic muâ€" sit and lyrics which are always enâ€" tions all the evening, while Madhmfl cake will be served to the guosts, Edward P. Norcross, Jr. Wins $700; Mrs. Tremaine, Second Gets $300 This event is cach year mhm&m Teacher MMM&'E pose of securing funds with to purchase new instruments and All parents of uehool chiidren are invited to come to the school, have m.:‘“ .a.â€": young -dd.“ Pop and popeorn will also be in the Elm Place school bowl. The band under the direction of Mr. Bert Greene will play selecâ€" Following are the members of the gradâ€" The HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Pidder ........_Mr. Burton B. McRoy in _ Gastfield, Laâ€" tpghems |me Ann Strong Vote Is Urged Monday For Judicial Election Lake cdunty is holding a Judiâ€" cial election next Monday, June 5th, and although little has been heard regarding it in Highland Park, all voters are urged to exercise their interest by voting. Chicago‘s Judiâ€" cial election has ~been attracting widespread attention, but it is just as important for the yvoters of this district to see that the proper men are put into office. 4 A mew lIte Cream Soda Bar and Dairy Products salesroom has been opened by Hawthorne Farms Dairy, which will ‘be ons of the North Shore‘s newest rendesvous. It is located nt the intersection of Skoâ€" kie Bivd and Clavey road. The circuit judge is the watchdog for your hudonl:.".:ndmm more power over properâ€" ty than any single individual, inâ€" eluding the President of the United States (excepting in war times). Several meetings have been held in Waukegan by Republican leadâ€" ers, making a strong plea for their judicial candidates in the coming election. Last Thursday evening, Judge Martin C. Decker of the Proâ€" bate Court told Waukegan Townâ€" ship precinet committeemen "If citâ€" izens let their interest in courts fall down, they will permit their form of government to be destroyed!" The three Republican candidates are Judge Ralph J, Dady, Judge William L/ Pierce and Attorney Thomas E.‘ Gill. B, J. Knight of Rockfor® is the Democratic candiâ€" date. h"l'-h:opotlh‘plmvmhutd- 1â€"South Park House, Lake Forâ€" est. 4â€"Oak Terrace school, 230 Praiâ€" rie avenue, 2â€"City Hall, Highwood. ; 8â€"Swedish church, Everts and Highwood avenue, Highwood, â€"â€" _ 5â€"Delicatessen store, 506 North Green Bay road. ol 6â€"Highland Park High school. 7â€"â€"F. D. Willitms Real Estate E. Hansom‘....... 3. Lncgiee _ â€" Laurel. 10â€"North Shore Gas company., 11â€"Lincoln Sehool. 12â€"Railroad Men‘s Home. . 13â€"Strenger‘s Garage, Gray aveâ€" liams avente. Campbell Chapter to Entertain Grand Officers Wednesday year as oflfilflâ€"q Worthy â€"Grand Matron of the State of Illinois and her official family will visit Campâ€" bell Chapter. ols C Campbell Chapter: O.€.S. will meet ‘Wednesday evening, June 7, at the Masonic Temple, 3 R. R. station, Ravinia. The meeting will be preceded by an official dinner at 6:30 at the Temâ€" ple. â€" Reservations may [be made with Mrs. Catherine Levin, 116 8. First street, H.; P. 2448, or Mers. ‘Dorothy ‘Thonison, â€" 1255 Pleasant avenue, H. P. 4055, on or. before Monday, June th. 5 New Ice Cream Soda Bar and Dairy Is Opened on Skokie Qâ€"Northeast corner Second ‘and 14â€"Ravinia School. 16â€"Chicago and North Western NUMBER 14 10

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